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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.
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faith in action
Announcing Wednesday Witness Zoom Webinars: A Call to Social Holiness
Join a new virtual mini-series engaging United Methodists to advocate on current social issues.
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faith in action
Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis
Critical issues of hunger and development must be addressed
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statement
Statement on Black Lives Matter signs burned at D.C. churches
General Secretary calls racism antithetical to the Christian Gospel.
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faith in action
General Conference is postponed again. What does that mean for the revised Social Principles?
With General Conference delayed until 2022, what does that mean about the Social Principles?
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faith in action
A Monument for the Living
The Vietnam Women’s Memorial stands as a testament to the service and sacrifice of American women in the Vietnam War.
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Take action: Support a Just and Equitable Economic Recovery
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated the pre-existing injustices impacting our communities.
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faith in action
Book discussion informs, inspires, challenges, and grows commitment
Church and Society interns are encouraged to connect and learn from our UMC denominational boards and commissions' initiatives and programming. They consider how the denomination's commitment to dismantling racism relates to them and their vision for ministry. Emily Newman participated in the book discussion I’m Black. I’m Christian. I’m United Methodist. from the General Commission on Race and Religion, and she was inspired, informed and grew in her commitment to eliminate racism.
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faith in action
12 Picture Books to Celebrate Christmas & Other December Holidays
Learn about how December holidays are celebrated around the world with these 12 children's books.