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A Call to Care for All God’s Creation
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A Call to Care for All God’s Creation

As elections approach and federal environmental protections diminish, it is more important than ever that we Justice-Seeking People of Faith come together to take action on climate justice.

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Help Support Our Justice-Seeking Work
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Help Support Our Justice-Seeking Work

Because of the generosity of our movement, together we have been able to advocate for more just social policies both in the church and the world, make progress on much-needed infrastructure work, and continue to offer unique educational opportunities that deepen our collective intersectional systemic analysis and lens in order to more effectively organize across our movement.

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Western Methodist Justice Movement Provides Episcopal Discernment- Through a Social Justice Lens
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Western Methodist Justice Movement Provides Episcopal Discernment- Through a Social Justice Lens

The Western Methodist Justice Movement (WMJM) hosted a Jurisdiction-wide web event in July 2022 to “develop questions with a social justice focus for episcopal candidates.” The intention for these questions is to “assist annual conference delegations and other groups to keep social justice concerns before episcopal candidates through the discernment process of electing new bishops this November 2022.”

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Ecumenical Forum Reflections on the 50th anniversary of Martial Law and the Return of Marcos
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Ecumenical Forum Reflections on the 50th anniversary of Martial Law and the Return of Marcos

In the lead-up to the upcoming 50th Anniversary of the Declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines on September 21, International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP) is organizing an ecumenical forum that will look at the implications of the Marcos Regime, and its recurrent form, for faith leaders and human rights advocates within the ecumenical community.

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“If we do not give up”: Reflections on Disability and LGBTQ+ Advocacy
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“If we do not give up”: Reflections on Disability and LGBTQ+ Advocacy

When LGBTQIA+ people are fully affirmed in the Church and elsewhere, they bear witness to God’s creativity and the variety of ways in which fruits of the Spirit like love, joy, and kindness can be expressed to others. Similarly, people with disabilities may experience gender, sexuality, and life differently because of their diverse bodies and minds. I think the intersectionality of the disabled and LGBTQIA+ experience is something we should celebrate!

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2022 Lenten Devotional- Week 7
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2022 Lenten Devotional- Week 7

Can we preach resurrection when we haven’t figured out how resurrection looks like in our lives? I bring back the question hooks asks: “Do we believe that God can restore all of that which is broken within us?”

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2022 Lent Devotional- Week 6
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2022 Lent Devotional- Week 6

I’m here to tell you God will. And when God provides that strength, in whatever mysterious ways or messages, don’t ignore them. Don’t be afraid to make waves with your compassion. Because doing so will change your life. But more importantly, it will change the lives of others.

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2022 Lenten Devotional- Week 5
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2022 Lenten Devotional- Week 5

Rather than try to find a box that can encompass my identity, I have found that I need to get rid of the boxes entirely. I was not created to fit into a box or conform to societal standards. I was fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God tasked to bring Christ’s kin-dom here on earth. I am different. And my difference matters, and makes me unique.

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