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The Presbyterian Washington Office typically does not publish the Witness in Washington Weekly when Congress is not in session, however, during the next several weeks there may be occasion to alert Presbyterians of events in Washington or around the country. We will do our best to keep you informed.
November 17, 2008
This week’s messages are:
- Congress Returns for Brief Lame Duck Session
- Urge Peace Efforts in the DR Congo
- James 2:14-17 — Faith Without Works Is Dead
Download recent Witness in Washington
Weekly issues.

September/October 2008
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Second Tuesdays
The Washington Office offers assistance to Presbyterians who wish to visit
their Members of Congress in Washington. A special program
of issue briefings and congressional visits is offered to groups of Presbyterians
on the second Tuesday of each month.
The next Second Tuesday is January 13.
Download
a bulletin insert on Second Tuesdays |
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When Jesus was asked to state the greatest commandment,
he replied, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart ... And
a second is like it, you shall love your neighbor as yourself." In this
complex age, one way we love our neighbors is to help shape the laws and policies
that define how we live together in God's world.
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Learn more about legislation and
advocacy
How
to Be an Effective Advocate
Our lawmakers' votes are influenced by their personal views,
their party's positions, the advice of staff, friends and lobbyists. But the
single most important influence is constituent opinion.
To follow business or find out more about this Session:
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