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Justice Takes Courage Podcast: Our Current Social Environment and its Impact on Peace and Social Justice (Episode 6)
Joining podcast host Bishop Julius C. Trimble, Bishop Tracy S. Malone, The Resident Bishop of the Indiana Episcopal Area and President of the Council of Bishops for the United Methodist Church, offers her insight into faith, justice, and prophetic leadership in today’s challenging and chaotic environment.
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ACTION ALERT: Pull the World Back from the Brink and Pursue a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
Supporting H. Res. 317 is a moral imperative to live out our faith.
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faith in action
Church and Society Interns Offer Their Reflections as Summer Internships Close
GBCS Ethnic Young Adult (EYA) Interns Jenna Hopgood, University of Michigan, Kudzaishe Faith Tariro Muchanyerey, Africa University, Tafadzwa Chikawa, Africa University, and Lucas Chung, Boston College, share their Church and Society internship experiences; what they learned; the impact it had; and what they plan to do going forward.
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faith in action
Church and Society Year-end Results and Impact: Advocacy Stories and Wins in the 118th Congress
During the 118th Congress in 2023-2024, the General Board of Church and Society continued it's faithful witness for justice and peace on behalf of the United Methodist Church.
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Faith & Facts Cards
Faith & Facts cards are great tools for Bible study and advocacy. Two-sided study card with Biblical references, United Methodist Social Principles and resolutions, facts regarding the issue, and steps you and your church can take to make a difference.
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faith in action
Love as Statecraft: Faith at Work in Halls of Nations
To say and pursue “sovereign equality” is to push back against oppressive thinking and misguided conquest of nations. Equal sovereignty is not bureaucratic varnish. It is a claim that nations stand as moral equals—responsible for people and planet, answerable to one another, and accountable before God who loves the world.
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faith in action
A Faith Based Perspective on Poverty in Zimbabwe
Church and Society welcomes guest writer Tafadzwa Chikawa, recent graduate of Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe and Church and Society Intern working from Zimbabwe. Tafadzwa has agreed to write a series of articles on social justice concerns in Mutare, Zimbabwe.
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press release
Public Witness for Immigrant Justice Vigil, March and Rally Set For February 25th in Washington, D.C.
The Faithful Resistance: A Public Witness for Immigrant Justice ecumenical and interfaith event encourages people of faith to join for a day of worship, prayer, and peaceful advocacy calling for the humane treatment of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. 1,200 participants have registered to attend the in-person event.
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faith in action
Join Church and Society on March 26th for Vigil on Capitol Hill
This Wednesday, the faith community is raising a prophetic and pastoral call to Congressional leaders to serve as the check and balance to advance the common good.
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2025 Faith & Facts Cards
The Faith and Facts cards are a set of half-sheet cards on a number of social issues. On any given issue, they explore what the Bible says, what The United Methodist Church says, some facts about the issue, and then action steps to address the issue.