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Draft of the Revised Social Principles Released
Call for feedback from United Methodists across the Connection
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faith in action
Rust College Students Embrace UMC’s Social Principles in the Spirit of Ida B. Wells in Holly Spring, MS
By: Damien Jackson, Former President, Rust College Student Government Kymberlee Taylor, President, Rust College Student Government Josiah Franklin, Mr. Rust College, and President, Division of Business Student Academic Council
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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.
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faith in action
Meet the staff: Laura K. James
Laura James joined Church and Society's organizing team earlier this summer. We asked her few questions to get to know her a little better.
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faith in action
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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faith in action
One year later: The Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty
"The danger of a nuclear holocaust remains as long as nations maintain nuclear weapons."
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faith in action
Harris Memorial College hosts conversation on draft Social Principles
United Methodists gathered Aug. 3 at the Harris Memorial College in Taytay, Rizal, Philippines, to discuss the proposed revisions to the United Methodist Social Principles.
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update
Social Principles 2020
Since its founding, the United Methodist Church has spoken to the issues of the day as an expression of the Wesleyan commitment to social holiness. The 2020 revised Social Principles continues this tradition.
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issue
Ministry With the Poor
"One great reason why the rich in general have so little sympathy for the poor is because they so seldom visit them. Hence it is that...one part of the world does not know what the other suffers." - John Wesley
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faith in action
Remembering Sen. Lugar
U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar, a founding member of St. Luke's UMC in Indianapolis, Indiana, died April 28, 2019.