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Jeffrey Corey
Senior Executive Director of Communications
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faith in action
Church and Society Leader Receives 2025 Spirit of the United Nations Award
The Rev. Dr. Liberato “Levi” Bautista, Church and Society’s Assistant General Secretary for United Nations and International Affairs, was recognized for decades of service in civil society and UN advocacy on behalf of The United Methodist Church.
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faith in action
Grace Over Greed: August Recess Update
As the August recess is coming to an end (September 9), the U.S. Congress has quite a long "to-do" list to pass 2025 budget appropriations bills.
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action
The Grace Over Greed Campaign: October UPDATE
If you have not already done so, be sure to take action and urge that your elected official prioritize grace over greed.
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resolution
Philippines: Democratic Governance, Human Rights, and the Peace Process
2016 Book of Resolutions, #6118
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United Nations and International Affairs
Church and Society holds a non-governmental, consultative status with the United Nations. This status allows us to participate in UN meetings, consultations and conferences. Through this ministry, the church joins God in the work of social transformation.
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Take an Online Tour of The United Methodist Building
Experience a realistic virtual tour of this building, which has been a center for ecumenical social witness on Capitol Hill since 1924.
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Environmental Justice
As revealed through the creation story of the Bible, humankind has struggled from our earliest days to live in right relationship with the created world, with each other and with God. God’s vision of shalom invites all of creation to know wholeness and harmony and yet too often we have treated creation simply as a resource for humankind’s use.
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Letters To My Daughters
A virtual monthly study companion that will examine the intersection of faith and advocacy as it relates to the social conditions of women, girls, and femmes.
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faith in action
ACTION ALERT: Urge Your Senator to Support the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies Act (S. 761)
This bill represents a vital step toward truth-telling, accountability, and national healing. It affirms the worth of all persons, denounces cultural genocide, and supports reparative justice for communities historically harmed.