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Celebrating Young People’s Voices: 16 Books for International Youth Day
Stories of kids and youth speaking up for change in their communities are a great way to acknowledge International Youth Day this August.
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Introducing the 2020 EYA Interns
Four young adults of color joined Church and Society to pioneer a remote internship experience.
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Advocacy Amid the Pandemic
Amid all the ways the COVID-19 pandemic has upended lives and livelihoods, Church and Society’s continued connection to frontline communities and trusted partners has been vital to our ministry of public witness and advocacy.
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Celebrate June with Sacred Worth Books
There is so much to celebrate in June! Look through this list of our Sacred Worth children’s books to find ways to share June's observance days, from World Environment Day to Father's Day to Juneteenth to Pride, with the children in your life.
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Ministry With: Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries
As inmates complete their sentences and transition back into life outside of prison, many struggle to find housing, employment and other services.
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We Persist: A Reflection by Bishop Hee-Soo Jung
Wisconsin Bishop reflects after verdict in Rittenhouse case
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Grant Profile: Grace Calvary UMC
Church and Society oversees the distribution of three different grants available to United Methodist congregations and organizations. Here's a profile of one of the recipients of our grants.
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Stories of migrants, refugees and uprooted peoples critical in solving forced migration
Stories are powerful. The stories of migrants, refugees and uprooted peoples can change public policy.
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Making it personal changes everything
Huntington, West Virginia experienced 27 overdose calls over four hours on August 15, 2016, creating a national spotlight on a disease raging in the United States. The news hit close to home because I was settling back into life in Huntington and preparing for another semester at Marshall University. But this wasn't my first encounter with substance abuse disorder.