23 April, 2021
Dear Companions in Christ,
This past Tuesday, former police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of all charges in his murder trial in the killing of George Floyd. We suspect that many of you, like us, have been feeling several different emotions since the verdict was announced. Relief, that justice in the form of accountability has finally been served in a system that has repeatedly not held law enforcement officials accountable for the deaths of Black and brown people in their custody. Grief, that regardless of the outcome, it cannot give Mr. Floyd back his life or any other victim that has died from police violence. And perhaps hope, that with this verdict our nation may take real steps towards the reconciliation that is so urgently needed if we are to become a genuinely beloved community.
Let this moment in time be a significant reminder that despite how challenging and seemingly insurmountable the work of justice seems to be, we are called, as followers of Jesus, to be about God’ mission of restoration and reconciliation. Let us recommit to our baptismal vow to strive always for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being.
Faithfully,
The Rt. Rev. Ian T. Douglas
Bishop Diocesan
The Rt. Rev. Laura J. Ahrens
Bishop Suffragan