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Gratitude for ministries of companionship and relationship
Ministry is not transactional but about companionship and relationship.

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Food, tables and God's nature
Food and feasting are a part of Thanksgiving and the lives of many congregations. What does the way we eat and invite others to eat say about our understanding of the character and nature of God?

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The Crisis of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women
There is a crisis of murdered and missing Indigenous women (MMIW) in the United States. Outside of Native American communities, however, not many seem to be aware of this tragedy.

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Church and Society Partners with HBCUs
At the Leadership in Transformation conference, Church and Society partners with HBCUs on the struggle for justice.

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Migration stories from the bus station
Katie Myers put her faith into action, volunteering with the Interfaith Welcome Coalition in Texas. The people she’s met have changed her life.
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Ministry With: Clinton Indian Church and Community Center
We spoke to Rev. Pewo to learn more about her work in Clinton, Oklahoma and the role relationships have played in the ministry.

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Lifting up the voices of those most impacted by DACA
Conversations about policy should center the voices most impacted. Too often, though, the media puts the spotlight elsewhere. Church and Society joined with our partners in the Interfaith Immigration Coalition to lift up the voices of DACA recipients.
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Church and Society's 2019-2020 Interns
We are excited to introduce our Wesley Theological Seminary interns! This class of theological interns started with us this fall and will continue through the spring of 2020.

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Day 5: Our trip ends, but the journey does not
Our immersion trip ended, but the journey continues.

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Days 3 and 4: Bearing Witness to U.S. Involvement in El Salvador
“I knew that there was a lot of suffering in my country, but I didn’t realize where the suffering came from.”
