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“When Love is the Way” – Dedication of St. James’ Community Quilt

June 11, 2023, 12:00 pm2:00 pm

Griot Vanessa Johnson, fiber artist, activist and storyteller in the West African tradition, will
present “Loving Neighbors” beginning at noon, June 11, 2023, at St. James Episcopal Church,
Skaneateles, N.Y. Johnson’s story-tell will highlight the dedication and celebration of “Neighbor
Love,” St. James’ community quilt. Light refreshments will be served. The event is open to the
public.

The community quilt project was conceived by St. James’ Racial Justice and Reconciliation
Commission. Planning for the concept and design of the quilt began a year ago when 10
women from St. James gathered in the church conference room to brainstorm the meaning of
agape love and how that love is carried out by our congregation. Inspired by Jesus’ command
to “Love your neighbor,” the group worked to create a nine-block quilt with images that evoke
the many ministries in which the people of St. James are involved.

“When love is the way, we know that God is the source of us all, and we are brothers and
sisters; children of God,” said Presiding Bishop Michael Curry during his sermon, ‘The Power
of Love,’ at the Royal Wedding of Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on May 19, 2018.
“When love is the way, there’s plenty good room— plenty good room—for all of God’s children.
Because when love is the way, we actually treat each other, well, like we are actually family.”
In addition to story telling, Johnson is a writer, playwright, actor and museum consultant. She
served on the Syracuse Juneteenth Committee and coordinated the annual festival at the
Southwest Center in Syracuse for three years, creating and directing the “Juneteenth
Interactive Museum” for 5 years.

Johnson was the co-coordinator of the New York State Fair Pan African Village for nine years,
founding and implementing the !Harambee Youth Tent” which offered free art and cultural
experiences for youth and adults. She founded !Syracuse Africa Bound” in 1989, offering youth
ages 10-18 travel and cultural exploration in Ghana, West Africa. Johnson was the director of
education for the Onondaga Historical Association for four 1/2 years, using her storytelling
talents to tell the history of Onondaga County at the museum, schools, and community
presentations throughout New York State.

Currently, Johnson is the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation women”s rights center”s Artist in
Residence. As a consultant for the museum, she designed the Underground Railroad Room,
and was trained in Dialogue Facilitation for the museum”s Community Dialogue Program on
Reproductive Rights (!Who Chooses?”). The most recent exhibition of her work, “Straddling
Oceans,” was at the Community Folk Art Gallery in Syracuse, March 20 through May 6.

Details

Date:
June 11, 2023
Time:
12:00 pm–2:00 pm
Event Category:

Organizer

Episcopal Diocese of Central New York
Phone
(315) 474-6596
Email
office@cnyepiscopal.org
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Venue

St. James’ Church (Skaneateles)
96 East Genesee Street
Skaneateles, NY 13152 United States
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Phone
(315) 685-7600
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