Click here to see Bethany member Peter Baird sing at the anti-hate prayer vigil at Parkview Presbyterian Church in midtown Sacramento on March 26
Stemming Anti-Asian Violence in the Wake of COVID-19
Bethany's "Anti-Racist" Book Study Featured in Presbytery News
"How to Be An Anti-Racist" Book Study Starts Oct. 20, 2020
Bethany’s next book study/discussion—starting October 20—will feature Ibram X. Kendi’s New York Times bestseller How to Be An Antiracist.
Sacramento Area Presbyterians Speak Out Against Racism
Leadership of Sacramento Presbytery and Stockton Presbytery issued a letter denouncing the rising mistreatment of Asian Americans since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people in the U.S. continue to place blame for the virus on those of Asian descent—another example of racial discrimination that is too prevalent in communities today. Bethany’s own Rev. Janice Kamikawa assisted in drafting the letter. You can read this very important letter here.
The origami crane—tsuru—symbolizes hope, compassion, healing and peace. On June 4th a group of us came together as 1,000 tsuru—from Tsuru for Solidarity and Florin Japanese American Citizens League—were brought to the César E. Chávez Memorial Plaza in memory and honor of George Floyd and many Black lives tragically killed. Our hearts are broken, and we grieve. I join with others in crying out for justice and systemic changes and reforms, and for the future hope that everyone would be treated equally with dignity and respect. I hold in my heart that God is a God of justice and a God of mercy and hope.
—Rev. Janice Kamikawa.