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Organizer

Churches for Middle East Peace
Churches for Middle East Peace
Email
info@cmep.org
Website
https://cmep.org/donate/

Location

Stone Fellowship Hall at National Presbyterian Church
4101 Nebraska Ave., NW Washington, DC 20016
Website
https://nationalpres.org/

Date

Aug 03 2025

Time

9:45 am - 10:55 am

Fireside Chat with Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon at National Presbyterian Church

In a time of violence and pain in Gaza, Israel, and the West Bank, this session provides attendees the opportunity to discuss what it means to answer our faithful call to advocate for sustainable, just peace in the Middle East. Especially in these divisive times, understanding the geopolitics, social considerations, and other aspects of the conflict demands that we, as people of faith, look beyond the headlines into the daily realities of people living on the ground. Join CMEP at National Presbyterian Church on August 3rd to hear from Executive Director Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon on what it means for us as individuals and the global church to pursue peace while also advocating for justice in Israel/Palestine and beyond.

Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon is the executive director of Churches for Middle East Peace and an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC). Cannon formerly served as the senior director of Advocacy and Outreach for World Vision U.S. on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC; as a consultant to the Middle East for child advocacy issues for Compassion International in Jerusalem; as the executive pastor of Hillside Covenant Church located in Walnut Creek, California; and as director of development and transformation for extension ministries at Willow Creek Community Church in Barrington, Illinois. Cannon holds an MDiv from North Park Theological Seminary, an MBA from North Park University’s School of Business and Nonprofit Management, and an MA in bioethics from Trinity International University. She received her first doctorate in American History with a minor in Middle Eastern studies at the University of California (Davis) focusing on the history of the American Protestant church in Israel and Palestine and her second doctorate in Ministry in Spiritual Formation from Northern Theological Seminary. Her work has been highlighted in The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, Chicago Tribune, Christianity Today, Leadership Magazine, The Christian Post, Jerusalem Post, EU Parliament Magazine, Huffington Post, and other international media outlets.

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