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A called what? FAQ on called seminars
On Sept. 5-7, 2018, Church and Society will host its third annual called-seminar, Scarcity in Abundance: Hunger in the United States. Registration for the event will begin June 1, 2018, but if you ever wondered what a called seminar is, this FAQ is for you!
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General Secretary responds to General Conference 2019
Commits General Board of Church and Society to work for LGBTQ civil and human rights.
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faith in action
Ministry With: Wooden It Be Lovely
Root causes of poverty are vast and diverse. Too often, solutions for economic injustice lack depth and understanding of the complexity of the system that created such circumstances. Douglas Avenue United Methodist Church in Springfield, Illinois developed a creative approach to offering employment to those who need it most.
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faith in action
Honoring Annan
Kofi Annan, former secretary-general of the United Nations, died in August. His funeral was held Tuesday. Assistant General Secretary Liberato Bautista, remembers Annan as "quintessential international public servant."
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faith in action
Solidarity Mission to the Philippines
The California-Pacific Annual Conference Philippines Task Force has entered into a partnership with the Philippines Central Conference to make life better for the people of the Philippines.
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faith in action
Death, Disappearance and Despair: A Korean American’s Reflection on “Called Seminar: El Salvador”
The story of El Salvador is a human story. It is a war story. It is my story. It is an American story.
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faith in action
Saving mothers' lives: Breaking barriers
As we approach Mother's Day, we're taking a look at some of the steps we can take to help prevent deaths due to pregnancy and childbirth. This is part 1, reducing barriers to care.
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Raise the Minimum Wage
Since 1908, the Church has advocated for a living wage in every industry.
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faith in action
Apply today to be a Ethnic Young Adult intern for summer 2019
Iris Gadsden was an Ethnic Young Adult (EYA) intern in the summer of 2017. She shares her experience as we begin to recruit applicants for summer 2019.