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Action Alert: Demand that Congress Make Healthcare Accessible for All
Delaying action could leave millions without coverage.
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Connecting Faith and Justice: Youth Lectionary Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to help students actively engage the intersection of faith and justice and explore why our faith compels us toward justice. It is available to download today for free.
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Explore Faith and Justice with the New & Updated Youth Lectionary Curriculum!
The resource is available for download now.
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Introducing a New Bible Study Resource on Immigration Justice
The new teaching tool from Church and Society entitled “Called to Journey, Called to Welcome: A Biblical Perspective on Immigration”.
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faith in action
ACTION ALERT: Tell Congress to Prioritize Grace Over Greed in FY 2026 Appropriations
The United States Congress has less than two weeks to avoid a government shutdown by passing a funding measure for the 2026 fiscal year. As the appropriations process continues, our call remains the same – to advocate for the prioritization of grace over greed.
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Solidarity With The Sojourner Webinar Set For February 10, 2025
United Methodists invited to join immigrant justice conversation.
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2025 Faith & Facts Cards
The Faith and Facts cards are a set of half-sheet cards on a number of social issues. On any given issue, they explore what the Bible says, what The United Methodist Church says, some facts about the issue, and then action steps to address the issue.
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faith in action
United Nations and The World Commemorate International Women's Day, March 8, 2025
Church and Society joins over 100 Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) working for a future of equity and empowerment for women across the world.
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faith in action
TAKE ACTION: Tell The U.S. Department of Homeland Security to End the 287(g) Program
The 287(g) program uses financial incentives to recruit local law enforcement officers to act as federal immigration agents causing harm carried out on immigrant children, families and communities.