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Intern Profile: Cody Wisswasser on Racial and Economic Inequality
Intern Cody Wiswasser is excited to be working with Church and Society in Washington, D.C., on issues of race and economic inequality.
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press release
Draft of the Revised Social Principles Released
Call for feedback from United Methodists across the Connection
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faith in action
What Indigenous People's Day Means to Me
Rev. David Wilson reflects on the meaning of Indigenous People's Day
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faith in action
Ministry with: Moore Community House
Many low-income parents are stuck in a catch-22. They work long hours for low wages to provide for their children only to have a large part of their income go toward child care so they can work long hours. Moore Community House offers pathways to higher wages and access to affordable child care for their children.
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faith in action
Ministry With: Community Hope Center
More than 500,000 people experience homelessness in the U.S. Many churches often help to care for our unhoused and under-housed neighbors. We spoke with the Community Hope Center, which is also working to address the systemic reasons leading to homelessness.
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faith in action
White privilege: Naming past sins and changing behaviors
I began elementary school in the late 1970s when school desegregation was beginning in Raleigh, N.C., and the Wake County Public Schools.
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faith in action
Love your (refugee) neighbors
A quiet town outside Stuttgart, Germany welcomed a group of refugees. What happened next surprised them.
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faith in action
Ministry with: 580 Café
580 Café is a ministry collaboration building a support system for those on the margins and struggling to remain in school. We spoke with Pastor Jeanne Roe Smith to learn more.
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faith in action
Drew University hosts Conference Church and Society Leaders Gathering
“Ministry with the Poor” was a particular focus of a gathering of Conference Church and Society Leaders held Oct. 1-4, 2018 at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey.
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faith in action
Ministry with: Wesley Rankin Community Center
The reasons why an individual is experiencing poverty are unique, and so the help they need will also be unique. That's why the Wesley Rankin Community Center addresses each person's needs individually. We spoke with Executive Director Shellie Ross to learn more.