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writer. pro-labor HR. bi wife to a gamer dude and working mom of 2. episcopal mystic. feminist killjoy. bread witch. trekkie. the means of existence and production belong to us all. ask me about my stardew valley farm.

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PSA: In the 19th century, could be white, profess Christianity, and be anti-slavery while still being racist. Many white Christians advocated for the abolition of slavery but not the β€œsocial equality” of Black people.

12.01.2025 19:03 β€” πŸ‘ 38    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

As someone who studied history in college, I was frequently asked why history. "It's too boring," some would say, while others chimed in with, "I'm just not good at it."

With talk of U.S. hegemony and Manifest Destiny filling the headlines like its 1904, I can safely say: This. This is why history.

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Much of that accomplishment was due to the creative spirit of its secretary for forty of those fifty years, Julia Chester Emery.

*Excerpted directly from β€œLesser Feasts and Fasts 2022,” p. 32-33.

**Artwork by Kristen Wheeler

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In 1921, a year before she died on January 9, 1922, the following appeared in the periodical The Spirit of Missions: β€œIn all these enterprises of the church, no single agency has done so much in the last half-century to further the church’s mission as the Woman’s Auxiliary.”

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An emphasis on educational programs, a growing recognition of social issues, development of leadership among women, and the creation of the United Thank Offering are further parts of the legacy Julia left to the church when she retired in 1916.

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Through her leadership, a network of branches of the Woman’s Auxiliary was established, which shared a vision of and a commitment to the church’s mission.

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Although travel was not easy in those days, she wrote that she went forth β€œwith hope for enlargement of vision, opening up new occasions for service, acceptance of new tasks.”

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From there she traveled around the world, visiting missions in remote areas of China, Japan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Hawaii, and then all the dioceses on the Pacific Coast before returning to New York.

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She visited every diocese and missionary district within the United States, encouraging and expanding the work of the Woman’s Auxiliary, and, in 1908, she served as a delegate to the Pan-Anglican Congress in London.

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...combined to make her a leader respected and valued by the whole church.

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During the forty years that she served as Secretary, Julia helped the Episcopal Church to recognize its call to proclaim the gospel both at home and overseas. Her faith, her courage, her spirit of adventure, and her ability to inspire others...

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🧡: Julia Chester Emery was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on September 24, 1852. In 1876, she succeeded her sister, Mary, as Secretary of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Board of Missions, which had been established by the General Convention in 1871.

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