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Korean-American sanctuary church movement
40 Korean-American pastors from the group met in July at the United Methodist Building to build and expand the sanctuary church ministry among Korean American churches across the U.S.
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Ministry With: Support Connections of Lebanon County
A Pennsylvania ministry is working to build connections and sustainable solutions to help low-income individuals and families achieve self-sufficiency and to educate low-income families, those assisting them and their communities.
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Church and Society at UN's High-level Political Forum: “Education to End Inequality and Promote Peace”
Church and Society recently co-sponsored a high-level program on the United Nations' goal of quality education for all. The goal is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals currently being pursued by the UN.
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Invest in Peacebuilding, not War
Tell the U.S. Congress to invest in efforts that build peace rather than perpetuate war and violence.
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Multilateralism
Caring for the world is our duty. Multilateralism is about finding solutions to our shared problems.
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COVID-19: We're in this together
Rev. Hilde Marie Movafagh, Rector, Systematic Theology and Missiology at the MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society in Oslo, writes that we are facing the COVID-19 pandemic together.
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The climate crisis is a global crisis
Our assistant general secretary for United Nations and international affairs reflects on how climate change impacts global migration.
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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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Combatting Homelessness at UN’s 58th Commission for Social Development
For United Methodists, we work to eradicate homelessness because all persons are entitled to dwelling places that provide for safety, privacy and recreation. Our church teachings hold governments responsible for guaranteeing the rights to adequate shelter.
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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.