Sabeel is a Jerusalem-based Palestinian Christian organization working for justice, peace, and nonviolent change through faith and community action.

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Shuafat, Jerusalem (+972) 2 5327136 sabeel@sabeel.org
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Sabeel Launches “Faithful Futures” Project

  Last week, Sabeel launched the Faithful Futures project with Rabbis for Human Rights at the Notre Dame Center in Jerusalem. 50 people attended the meeting. Bishop William Shomali, Hind Khoury, Dr. Fawzi Barakat, and Rabbi David Rosen were invited

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  • Comments Off on A Congregational Study Guide ​for Kairos Palestine II

A Congregational Study Guide ​for Kairos Palestine II

  Sabeel’s partners, The Palestine Justice Network (PJN) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), United Methodists for Kairos Response (UMKR), and Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA) – have developed a congregational study guide for the new Kairos Palestine document, "A

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Wave of Prayer – Courage, Justice, and Hope in the Face of Injustice

Shadi Khoury, the grandson of Sabeel’s co-founder Samia Khoury, recently had his court session to determine his sentence. The prosecution requested a sentence of four years in prison. The judge did not agree with the prosecution’s request and decided to postpone the verdict to

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Monthly Bible Studies

Sabeel organized the monthly Bible study meeting for Christian women at the Terra Sancta Pastoral Center, led by Sister Ghada Naameh. The session focused primarily on the Gospel of Matthew, encouraging deep reflection, dialogue, and connection between Scripture and daily

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Annual Ecumenical Spiritual Retreat for Clergy and Their Spouses

Sabeel held the Annual Ecumenical Spiritual Retreat for Clergy and Their Spouses in Jericho (November 17–19, 2025), bringing together 44 pastors and spouses from different denominations. Forty-four pastors participated in the annual ecumenical spiritual retreat, which was held at the Oasis Hotel in

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