The NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES invites you to attend
an Interfaith Prayer/Reflection Service in Washington DC
focused on America's Constitutional Commitment to Due Process Under Law


Taking a step out
of t
he dark
shadows
of fear


Americans of faith
are lighting a candle


. . . for the ideals of justice for all
. . . for human rights of prisoners
. . . for due process under law
 

Guantanamo Due Process
 Prayer/Reflection Service
Monday, March 8 at 6 p.m.

.at Washington DC's historic
New York Avenue Presbyterian Church,1313 New York Ave. NW

  

Peter Yarrow

Vanessa Redgrave

Bob Edgar

Others featured will include Sen. Eugene McCarthy, the singer Skye, Episcopal Bishop John Chane, and the 9/11 families.
Families of Guantanamo detainees will attend the service also. 

This interfaith service is sponsored by the National Council of Churches USA,
Center for Constitutional Rights, Fellowship of Reconciliation,
Peaceful Tomorrows
 (the 9/11 families),
American Civil Liberties Union and Guantanamo Human Rights Commission, on International Women's Day, and in support of the International Rights Convention. 

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES USA
36 DENOMINATIONS JOINING HANDS AND VOICES ACROSS AMERICA TO SHARE THE LOVE OF CHRIST

For updated information, be sure to check the NCC website, www.ncccusa.org