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Wednesday Witness Feb. 2023: Formulating Your Story to Create Change
The Wednesday Witness Skill Building Series 2023 is a four-part series that will deepen the capacity of United Methodists to advocate for justice with decision-makers.
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Young Clergy Leadership Forum 2020
The General Board of Church & Society will host fifty (50) young clergy on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., for a Church and Society leadership forum.
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Pages for Progress - Summer 2024
Join us as we discuss the book and dive deeper into the topic of voting rights as people of faith. We will also learn what is happening now and how we can get involved in the continuing work for free and fair elections.
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GBCS Amplifies Voice of Youth Through Panel On Hopes and Fears
In this enlightening panel discussion recently anchored by the Rev. Dr. Liberato Bautista, GBCS Assistant General Secretary for United Nations and International Affairs, a group of remarkable young professionals share their hopes and fears for the future.
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Tell Congress to Reduce Military Spending in 2023
National budgets are moral documents. They are a testament to national priorities. (2016 Book of Resolutions, #6129). Alarming portions of U.S. resources are devoted to military spending.
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faith in action
Tell the 118th Congress to Protect the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
SNAP is a part of the Farm Bill, which is a package of legislation that covers how agriculture is regulated in the United States
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faith in action
Online Grant Award Process for 2023 Begins Today, June 12, 2023
Church and Society NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 2023 Grant Funding Cycle. See instructions below to apply online.
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Tell President Biden No to Immigrant Family Detention and Asylum Ban
The Biden Administration’s announcement of the upcoming, “asylum ban,” and the disturbing news that the administration is considering detaining immigrant families at the border is inhumane and immoral.
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faith in action
In 2022, Christmas With Emphatic Meaning
“No one can celebrate a genuine Christmas without being truly poor.” Saint Oscar Romero, Catholic Archbishop of El Salvador
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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.