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A shocking violation of the spirit of the Gospel
In recent weeks, we have watched with horror at the implementation of policies from the Department of Justice regarding the treatment of people migrating to the United States.
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press release
General Secretary Susan Henry-Crowe Announces Her Retirement from Church and Society
General Secretary Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe has informed the Board of her intention to retire from the agency at the end of 2022, after eight years in the role.
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faith in action
Join Us for a Special Worship Service Broadcast -- Celebrating National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding.
Tune-in Tuesday, October 4, 2022 on Church and Society’s YouTube Page and Facebook Live. The broadcast begins at 1:00 p.m. EST.
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statement
Health care and the power of countless United Methodists
Upon the Senate's rejection of legislation rolling back health care access in the United States, the general secretary issues a statement.
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faith in action
UMC Delegation at COP27 in Egypt November 6 - 18, 2022
Representing nearly every country, world leaders and civil society will arrive in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt next week for the United Nation’s annual climate summit.
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press release
Peace came down at Eastertime: Iran nuclear agreement framework reached
A statement from the General Secretary on the Iran nuclear agreement
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statement
A Call to Action in Response to the Plight of Migrants
General Secretary Susan Henry-Crowe joined Bishop Minerva Carcaño, chair of the United Methodist Immigration Task Force, Thomas Kemper, general secretary of the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), and Harriet Olson, general secretary of United Methodist Women in this call to action in response to the plight of migrants.
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faith in action
Hope will blossom
Holding international talks on climate change during Advent is a profound act of hope for our world.
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faith in action
Get your shot!
Imagine if we organized our churches to be centers for listening, educating, caring for and distributing COVID vaccines. With 28,000 United Methodist Churches in the U.S. what a difference we could make.