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Board of Directors Releases Revised Social Principles
Global revision produces a teachable document and resource for ministry for the entire church
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faith in action
More to Migration: Day 1 - Resilience Stitched into El Salvador
Many participants admitted that dangerous gang violence was what we'd heard about El Salvador. But at the museum and at the table we began to see another story, one of resilience, creativity, and hope.
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Seminar Program Launches Virtual Series on COVID-19
Online seminars will be held Thursdays from May 21-June 18 at 2PM ET.
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faith in action
I can't breathe: On the third anniversary of the death of Eric Garner
Eric Garner was killed by police officers three years ago today. Yet, no one was found responsible for his death. How can there be a murder with no murderer?
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faith in action
Two ways to address gun violence in our communities
Gun violence kills 93 people each day in the U.S. Our homes, our schools and our congregations are not immune. Addressing this epidemic is a Gospel call.
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Tell U.S. Congress: Protect Refugees
Contact your representatives to stop cuts to the U.S. refugee resettlement program in 2020.
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faith in action
Undoing racism: What white clergy can do to help
White supremacy is both a product of history and a very real present reality. There is education that white people, and white clergy specifically, need to undergo — and lead others in — to engage in the dismantling of racism.
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faith in action
When Immigration Policies Obstruct Family
On this Father’s Day, we honor those dads who are separated from their families by unjust immigration policies.
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faith in action
Simon of Cyrene and Mary McLeod Bethune: A Lenten Reflection
In the stories I heard growing up, Simon of Cyrene was a black man. While the association may stem from Cyrene’s location in North Africa (modern-day Libya), its power lies in racial experience.