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It’s been one year since the historic General Conference
As United Methodists head into Annual Conference season, we’ve been reflecting on what it means to work for justice in a world often marked by struggle and resistance.
More than a century ago, amid rising movements for labor rights and social reform, Methodist Federation for Social Action (MFSA) was born from a vision—a belief that faith calls us not to stand by passively and get pushed around, but to engage deeply, to lift up the voices of the marginalized, and to challenge the systems that perpetuate injustice.

Post General Conference Reflection: Divine Invitation to unwrap the GC Outcomes
After my two years of serving as a global mission fellow, I was deeply convinced that I wanted to continue serving God. Not anywhere else but in the United Methodist Church. For your information, I was not born a United Methodist, you may wonder why I had this deep conviction. In 2006 when my family was forcefully moved from our rural home in Busia to Nairobi, my schooling was cut short because my younger siblings and I…














