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NY MFSA: “Whose Streets? Police, Race and (In)Justice”
In June, New York MFSA hosted an online forum in response to the murder of George Floyd and other instances of police violence against persons of color.

Poor People's Campaign: Jubilee Policy Platform & Open House/Virtual Town Halls
June 20, 2020 is only the beginning of seeking equality and demanding justice of the US government.

A Message from the Racial Audit Task Force Co-Moderators
As MFSA moves forward with a review of how to move toward being an anti-racist organization, the co-chairs of the audit team offer an update.


Remembering Rev. Dr. Richard "Dick" Harding (1926 - 2020)
The world lost a giant of a man on May 16th in the passing of Rev. Dr. Richard "Dick" Harding. Even though he was nearly 94 years old, there is a sense of disbelief at the news of his death.

Mass Poor People's Assembly & Moral March on Washington goes Digital!
The Mass Poor People’s Assembly & Moral March on Washington is going digital!

Rio Texas MFSA Hosts Annual Batteries, Oil, Paint, and Antifreeze (BOPA) Recycling
Rio Texas MFSA takes actions towards Environmental Justice by participating in annual BOPA Recycling event.

Reflection on UMVIM/OR-ID MFSA Immigration Immersion Experience
Karen Nelson and Jan Nelson of OR-ID MFSA reflect upon their March 8, 2020 Immigration Immersion Experience

Celebrating the Witness of MFSA Activist, Rev. Dr. James Veatch (1936-2020)
We deeply mourn Jim’s sudden passing and also celebrate Jim’s long ministry and constant commitment to love and justice.

Giving Tuesday Now - May 5, 2020
In light of COVID-19, Giving Tuesday Now on May 5, 2020 is an opportunity to give and support direct action, grassroots organizing, and advocacy organizations.


How to do Church (and Easter) During COVID-19
Be a Good Neighbor, Practice Physical Distancing, and Have Sunday Service at Home with the following churches

2020 Lenten Devotional - Week 6
Let us be lights, to cast out the darkness, and take part in our Creator’s kindom for everyone.

2020 Lenten Devotional - Week 5
Hope is just one step forward even if we don’t know if or when we’ll make it to the final destination. Hope is courage. Hope is faith.


2020 Lenten Devotional - Week 3
God is with us in the good, and the bad, and the indifferent, and the confusing.

2020 Lenten Devotional - Week 2
How are you working for justice, inclusion, and peace? What more might you do?

2020 Lenten Devotional - Ash Wednesday
Focusing on God’s radiant love in prayer seems like the best way I know to recalibrate our motivations as we prepare for the new, full, real life God is calling forth from and among all of us.

Dismantling Racism: Building Racial Justice in Institutions
Partnering with Crossroads, MFSA conducts full organizational racial audit and provides opportunity for 3-day Antiracism training

A Prayer from Interim Board President, Rev. Andy Oliver
Forgive us we pray. Embolden us to speak out for the vulnerable. Quiet us to listen to their voices.