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Pastors Ending Poverty is a group of pastors working with the Ecumenical Poverty Initiative to end poverty in the United States. If you are a pastor who is interested in joining, please contact us at info@faithendpoverty.net.

Resources

We have several resources designed specifically for pastors available for download, including:

  • The Lectionary Project: Exodus 20:12-20
  • The Lectionary Project: Isaiah 25:1-10

To download these resources for free, please enter your name and email address below:

 

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Please make your check out to:

Ecumenical Poverty Initiative

And please mail your financial gift to:

Disciples Center for Public Witness

c/o Disciples Home Missions

PO Box 1986

Indianapolis, IN  46206

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