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Bishops speak about anti-racism rally
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered on April 4, 1968. Fifty years later, the faith community came together for the A.C.T. To End Racism rally in Washington, D.C. Several United Methodist bishops attended.
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Speaking Out for Compassion: Transforming the Context of Hate in the United States
2016 Book of Resolutions, #3422
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resolution
Global Racism and Xenophobia: Impact on Women, Children, and Youth
2016 Book of Resolutions, #6024
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faith in action
United Methodists from 5 Jurisdictions Gather to Discuss Immigration
“Sanctuary is more than a word, it’s what you do,” began Bishop Minvera Carcaño at the Interagency task force National Gathering on Immigration. From March 11-14, United Methodists from every jurisdiction came to Washington, D.C. to strategize on how to respond to immigration issues in this moment.
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statement
General Secretaries Table: Statement on Racism
A statement on racism from the General Secretaries Table
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faith in action
United Methodists Educate for Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice
On February 19 - March 26, 2024, United Methodists for Reproductive Justice (UM4RJ) is hosting a four-week virtual Lenten webinar series to educate United Methodists on the importance of Reproductive Justice, Rights, and Healthcare.
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faith in action
Learnings and Hope in Building Community
Our field education intern, Jackie, is finding hope in her developing work in economic justice.
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faith in action
Saving mothers' lives: Christian call to end racism
As we continue to celebrate Mothers, we're taking a look at some of the steps we can take to help prevent deaths due to pregnancy and childbirth. This is part 4, addressing the sin of racism.
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faith in action
Ability and the failed constitutional changes
The DisAbility Ministries Committee of The United Methodist Church responds with disappointment to the failure of the church to adopt Amendment II, which would have added ability to ability to a list of protected classes of people to the constitution of The United Methodist Church.