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2019: A year in review
2019 has been a long year. The year began with a monthlong shutdown of the U.S. federal government, causing millions of Americans to miss paychecks. Through it all, our faith in Jesus Christ empowered us to seek justice and pursue peace.
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Climate change impacts all of us
The consequences of climate change are visible to me every day as a Southern California resident and an African American.
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faith in action
February Is Black History Month – Make Some Noise
Change for justice, diversity, and inclusion has always required people of faith to make “noise,” as the late congressman John Lewis would say, “get into good trouble.”
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The United Methodist Church
The United Methodist Church is a Christian denomination and worldwide movement rooted in the Wesleyan and Methodist traditions.
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Sand Creek Massacre Exhibition Opens in Partnership with History Colorado, Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, and The United Methodist Church
Commemorating the exhibit opening at The United Methodist Building, Washington, D.C., United Methodist leaders and Sand Creek Massacre Tribal Representatives held a panel discussion offering remembrance and healing of the massacre.
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“On Our Journey to Justice” No Turning Back on Voting Rights
Too many Americans, particularly in communities of color, have been unjustly prevented from exercising their sacred right to vote.
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A Monument for the Living
The Vietnam Women’s Memorial stands as a testament to the service and sacrifice of American women in the Vietnam War.
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The United Methodist Building
Erected in 1923, the United Methodist Building has been a center for faithful advocacy for over one hundred years
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DC Exhibit—The Sand Creek Massacre: The Betrayal that Changed Cheyenne and Arapaho People Forever
The exhibit will be on display in the United Methodist Building in Washington, D.C., from November 10 to December 1, 2025.
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ON THIS DAY… South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the United Methodist Building to Discuss Angola
On May 20, 1993, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, head of the All-Africa Council of Churches, held a press conference in the United Methodist Building, following his meeting with President Clinton the day before, to express his excitement and hope for United States recognition of a new Democratic government in Angola.