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Church and Society Committed to Inclusion and Justice
The last few days have been tumultuous in the life of The United Methodist Church. General Secretary Susan Henry-Crowe responds.
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General Secretary responds to General Conference 2019
Commits General Board of Church and Society to work for LGBTQ civil and human rights.
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General secretary calls on president to reverse course
Following President Trump's declaration of a national emergency to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, General Secretary Susan Henry-Crowe called on the president to reverse the declaration.
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Cure Thy Children’s Warring Madness
The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is a bilateral nuclear arms treaty between the U.S. and Russia. Both countries seem intent on withdrawing from the treaty. General Secretary Susan Henry-Crowe responds.
faith in action
There are mysteries to behold.
The season of Epiphany celebrates God’s cosmic revelation of hope and life in the world through the birth of Christ.
faith in action
Church and Society mourns the loss of Abrams
The Rev. Cynthia Abrams, director of health and wholeness advocacy at Church and Society, died Friday, Jan. 11.

faith in action
New resource: Creating Change Together
As United Methodists, we recognize “our commitment to become faithful witnesses to the gospel, not alone to the ends of the earth, but also to the depths of our common life and work.” (Social Principles, Preamble)
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Creating Change Together
As United Methodists, we recognize “our commitment to become faithful witnesses to the gospel, not alone to the ends of the earth, but also to the depths of our common life and work.” (Social Principles, Preamble)

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Introductions: Jesse St. Clair
We welcome Jesse St. Clair as a Wesley Theological Seminary intern! Learn about her interest in serving the United Methodist Church outside of the congregational setting as she introduces her self and why she is serving with us.
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Christ is waiting for us.
The paradox of all this waiting for the Christ child is that we know how the story ends.