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May is Mental Health Awareness Month—The Church Should Lead the Way
Jesus did not tell us to pray for the sick. Jesus tells us to heal the sick. Changing our mental health care systems is how we participate in healing the sick.
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faith in action
2022 Ecumenical Advocacy Days Push to Advance Civil and Human Rights
PART ONE: Advocacy for U.S. Civil and Voting Rights
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faith in action
The urgent need to re-focus on climate justice
The summer of 2021 points to even more peril ahead
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press release
Board of Directors Meets to Extend Terms, Award Grants
The board of directors met by Zoom on October 19 to approve over $170,000 in grants, approve a 2021 budget, and extend board terms.
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Global symposium will look at 2021 as defining year for gender equality
Church and Society will co-host a virtual gathering with diverse faith and UN partners to develop stategies to accelerate advocacy for gender justice.
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faith in action
Introducing the 2020 EYA Interns
Four young adults of color joined Church and Society to pioneer a remote internship experience.
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press release
Seminar Program Launches Virtual Series on COVID-19
Online seminars will be held Thursdays from May 21-June 18 at 2PM ET.
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faith in action
Living undocumented during COVID-19
Rebecca Cole interviewed Karely Amaya, a second-year student at UCLA. She reflects on her experience as an undocumented student during COVID-19 and how people of faith can take action to protect all people during this public health crisis. Karely is a member of the Wesley Foundation’s 580 Cafe and was originally scheduled to start an internship with Church and Society on March 24, 2020 in Washington, DC.
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faith in action
A United Methodist Reflections on COVID-19 in Nigeria
Rev. Esther Inuwa, Church and Society Intern, reflects on how COVID-19 raises recurrent challenges in Nigeria of whether God causes disease in response to humans for their sins and whether God is powerful enough to prevent disease from occurring in the first place.