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Peace With Justice Liturgy
Liturgy for Peace With Justice worship May 26, 2021 12pm EST
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Reflections on a Year at Church and Society
Amanda Lynn Holmes, Theological Intern from Garrett-Evangelical Seminary, offers a parting note reflecting on her experience.

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Thirst Quenchers
As states impose restrictions on how to vote, we must evaluate this decision through the lens of God’s love.

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How Children's Books Start Conversations about Social Justice
Conversations about racism, injustice, and discrimination can start with a picture book.

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Taking Action and Creating Change
How Church and Society's "Creating Change Together" toolkit can help you and your faith community put your faith in action!
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Between What Matters and What Seems to Matter
A Holy Week sermon on Mark 11:1-11 Preached on Palm Sunday 2021 for Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia (via Zoom).

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Sacred Worth Book Highlight: Little Dreamers: Visionary Women Around the World by Vashti Harrison
Check out the Sacred Worth books database for great books about amazing women and girls throughout the month of March and all year long!

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Book discussion informs, inspires, challenges, and grows commitment
Church and Society interns are encouraged to connect and learn from our UMC denominational boards and commissions' initiatives and programming. They consider how the denomination's commitment to dismantling racism relates to them and their vision for ministry. Emily Newman participated in the book discussion I’m Black. I’m Christian. I’m United Methodist. from the General Commission on Race and Religion, and she was inspired, informed and grew in her commitment to eliminate racism.
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General Conference is postponed again. What does that mean for the revised Social Principles?
With General Conference delayed until 2022, what does that mean about the Social Principles?
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Get your shot!
Imagine if we organized our churches to be centers for listening, educating, caring for and distributing COVID vaccines. With 28,000 United Methodist Churches in the U.S. what a difference we could make.
