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United Methodist chapel threatened by border wall
United Methodist News reported earlier this year about a historic United Methodist chapel that is being threatened by President Trump’s proposed wall at the U.S.-Mexico border. Here’s an update.
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faith in action
More to Migration: The 2019 Called Seminar in El Salvador
During the week-long immersion, United Methodists will engage in conversation with religious and cultural leaders to learn about the roots of migration, the impact of US foreign policy on migration, and reflect on our response as Christians.
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faith in action
United Methodist leaders appeal to government for just treatment of migrants
The call for just and equitable support for migrants and asylum seekers come amidst their being transported nationally from the border.
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faith in action
Ministry With: Catching up with the San Fernando Valley Refugee Children Center
At the San Fernando Valley Refugee Children Center, legal representation saves unaccompanied minors from deportation.
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faith in action
United Methodist connection to UN report
Submission prepared by GBCS is cited by Special Rapporteur on racism
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faith in action
United Methodists Called to Greet United Nations as it Turns 75
The UN turns 75 today. United Methodists have many reasons to celebrate!
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faith in action
What you can do right now to end child detention
Tell Congress and President Trump: End child detention and family separation.
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faith in action
Church in Kentucky Annual Conference contributes to Church and Society
Christ Church of Louisville from the Kentucky Annual Conference has contributed $4,000 to Church and Society peace and justice programs.
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faith in action
Center down: Prayer in the struggle for justice
Dr. Jessie Smith, who coordinates the weekly chapel service at the United Methodist Building, reflects on the need for prayer in her — and our — work for peace and justice.
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faith in action
Ministry With: Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc.
We often talk about poverty as a result. For those caught in the cycle of poverty, however, the divisions of cause and effect are not always apparent. We spoke with Nancy Nicolas, executive director for the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc. to learn more about how they alleviate poverty.