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Statement on Current Immigration Raids
In the past few days, the United States has seen a surge of raids targeting immigrant communities by Department of Homeland Security officials. These raids are occurring in homes, places of work, and even near churches.
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God is With Us
Oscar Romero’s Christmas greeting from nearly 40 years ago still rings true as we continue our Christmas journey.
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Tell President Biden to Include Tests and Treatments in the WTO TRIPS Waivers
Right now, an important decision on COVID tests and treatment is being made that can positively impact the health of people across the world.
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Tell the United States Senate to Act Now for Climate Justice
Together, we can help shape the climate agenda in Congress so that it reflects our shared vision of justice for God’s people and God’s planet.
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faith in action
A time for renewal and community: Chapel at Church and Society
Every Wednesday, Church and Society hosts a virtual worship service to reflect, pray, and gather strength on the journey towards justice.
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faith in action
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Around the World: Zimbabwe
Tendai Rebecca Gurupira of the Zimbabwe Episcopal Area shares her advocacy against gender-based violence.
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faith in action
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Around the World: Democratic Republic of Congo
Olga Kangai shares about the work she does to advocate for gender equity and nonviolence education programs in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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faith in action
Church and Society Celebrates The International Day of The World’s Indigenous Peoples
United Methodists continue to play an active role in support of Indigenous peoples’ recognition worldwide.
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faith in action
Race, hunger and the Eucharist
The U.S. is the wealthiest country in the world. It also has 42 million residents facing hunger. Half of those lack “access, at times, to enough food for all household members,” what the USDA calls food insecurity.