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Was COP27 A Success?
Final reflections on this year's summit for the 27th United Nations' meeting of the Conference of the Parties
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faith in action
Is the Future for a Sustainable, Regenerative Ocean Economy Now?
Blue Bonds could be the key to equitable creation care.
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Remembering Native American Victims of U.S. schools
United Methodist Leaders Decry Church Sponsorship of U.S. Abusive "Indian Boarding Schools" and Call for Remembrance of Victims and Survivors
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2025 - 2028 Social Principles
The Social Principles reflect the United Methodist response to today’s most pressing social issues. SEE EDUCATION AND STUDY RESOURCES BELOW.
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faith in action
Free and Fair Elections for All
The Wesleyan tradition has a long tradition of fighting for voting rights.
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faith in action
A United Methodist Reflections on COVID-19 in Nigeria
Rev. Esther Inuwa, Church and Society Intern, reflects on how COVID-19 raises recurrent challenges in Nigeria of whether God causes disease in response to humans for their sins and whether God is powerful enough to prevent disease from occurring in the first place.
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COVID-19 Webinars: Pre-existing Disparities Exposed
Online seminars will be held Thursdays from May 21-June 18 at 2PM ET.
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faith in action
Embracing the Intersection of Faith and Justice
Since beginning her internship at the General Board of Church and Society, Alli Koehler found one underlying theme in the work and strategies: relationships.
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faith in action
2019: A year in review
2019 has been a long year. The year began with a monthlong shutdown of the U.S. federal government, causing millions of Americans to miss paychecks. Through it all, our faith in Jesus Christ empowered us to seek justice and pursue peace.