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Turning: An Ash Wednesday reflection
“Remember you are dust and to dust you will return” are not easy words to utter.
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The boys (and girls) in blue
Last year, I visited the United Methodist Building for the first time as a Micah Corps intern. Each year the group from the Great Plains pays a visit Washington, D.C., to learn a little more about advocacy and what the United Methodist Church is doing at a general level. This week they came back, bringing their blue t-shirts and a little nostalgia with them.
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faith in action
Remembering Sen. Lugar
U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar, a founding member of St. Luke's UMC in Indianapolis, Indiana, died April 28, 2019.
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faith in action
The Winter Olympics, the Korean Peninsula and Peace
The 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics will be held in Pyeongchang, South Korea. In the midst of growing tensions, the Winter Games will provide a moment of peace on the Korean Peninsula as athletes from across the globe participate in the games.
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faith in action
Global migration: From a special Sunday to daily advocacy
This coming Sunday, Dec. 3, United Methodist congregations worldwide will focus their Sunday services to the global migration crisis.
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faith in action
16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence
One in three women will experience sexual violence in her lifetime. There are ways we can work to interrupt and stop the violence.
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faith in action
Litany for Thanksgiving: Psalm 100 amplified
Hope Morgan Ward of the Raleigh episcopal area offers this prayer based on Psalm 100 for Thanksgiving.
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faith in action
Healthy Masculinity: Working to end sexual assault
Women consider sexual assault daily. An average woman participates in approximately 189 thoughts or actions to prevent sexual assault each day. Changing this requires us to redesign the gender boxes into which we place men and women.
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faith in action
Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence
This week, vigils are being held nationwide in honor of those who have lost their lives to gun violence. I encourage you to find one in your area and attend.