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The Traumatic Legacy of Indigenous Boarding Schools
Recognizing grief over historic wrongs and using truth to heal
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United Methodists Support Investigation of Abuses in the Philippines
Church leaders, groups under attack for advocating for poor and Indigenous communities
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God weeps at Congress’s inaction
Dozens of people died last weekend in shootings across the country. Many lives might have been saved if the U.S. Senate passed universal background checks legislation.
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Thirst Quenchers
As states impose restrictions on how to vote, we must evaluate this decision through the lens of God’s love.
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The urgent need to re-focus on climate justice
The summer of 2021 points to even more peril ahead
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Sacred Worth Books Highlight: A Place to Land by Barry Wittenstein & Jerry Pinkney
A beautifully told story to share with the kids in your life on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Tell the Senate To Protect Our Sacred Right to Vote
Protecting the right to vote is a moral imperative.
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31 Children's Books to Celebrate AAPI Month
Honor AAPI Month with the children in your life by reading some of these beautiful books by AAPI authors and illustrators.
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How Children's Books Start Conversations about Social Justice
Conversations about racism, injustice, and discrimination can start with a picture book.
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Book discussion informs, inspires, challenges, and grows commitment
Church and Society interns are encouraged to connect and learn from our UMC denominational boards and commissions' initiatives and programming. They consider how the denomination's commitment to dismantling racism relates to them and their vision for ministry. Emily Newman participated in the book discussion I’m Black. I’m Christian. I’m United Methodist. from the General Commission on Race and Religion, and she was inspired, informed and grew in her commitment to eliminate racism.