Category Archives: Clergy
Be Seen in Green Day 2012
The Living Legacy Foundation and Donate Life Maryland are gearing up for National Donate Life Month coming April 2012. Please join us by participating in these fun opportunities to raise awareness about organ, eye and tissue donation! BE SEEN IN … Continue reading
GospelFest 2011: A Recap
“There’s a Lifting of Hands,” a song by gospel group Israel Breed, speaks about “liftin’ of the hearts, there’s a liftin’ of the eyes that are beyond the hills to where our help comes from.” This is surely what happened … Continue reading
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Religious Perspectives of Donation
Faith and hope play an important role in the donation and transplant process. From those who await organ and tissue transplants to return them to their lives and families; to registered donors who believe one day they will make a … Continue reading
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National Donor Sabbath: Give thanks. Give life.
Regardless of religious affiliation, congregations and houses of worship across the nation will recognize the lifesaving benefits of organ, eye and tissue donation on November 11-13, 2011 in honor of National Donor Sabbath, an ecumenical celebration of life. Though specific … Continue reading
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GospelFest is coming!
With more than 111,000 people nationally awaiting a life saving organ transplant, including nearly 2,100 friends and neighbors in Maryland, the need for organ and tissue donors is great. Sadly, almost half of those waiting locally are African-Americans in need … Continue reading
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Attention all faith organizations: you’re invited!
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National Donor Sabbath 2010
When faced with the decision of organ and tissue donation during the trauma of a loved one’s death, a person’s religion suddenly becomes very important. As the decision is being made, the question often arises, “What is my religion’s stance … Continue reading
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