9:00 AM (EDT), Cathedral of the Incarnation, Baltimore and streamed live
Join us for a sacred and historic gathering at the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Baltimore as we commemorate the 71st anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision and honor the enduring legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall—a trailblazer for civil rights, a native son of Baltimore, and a faithful Episcopalian.
Hosted in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland and the Thurgood Marshall Center, this service will be a powerful act of public witness, grounding our call to justice in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We will gather in prayer, reflection, and commitment to the work of equity and education for all.
Thurgood Marshall believed deeply in the power of faith to transform society. His legal work helped dismantle the doctrine of “separate but equal,” and his Christian witness reminds us that the fight for justice is not just political—it is spiritual. As Episcopalians, we stand in that legacy, called to be repairers of the breach and proclaimers of truth.
This service is not just about history—it is about the Church’s ongoing call to action. Come, bring your parishioners, your youth, your neighbors. Let us honor the past by stepping boldly into the future.
Because justice is holy.
Because truth still matters.
Because Thurgood was one of us.