In our liturgy, we come together to repent, lament, give thanks and glorify God as, a people of faith, we address racial justice.
services/order of worship
UMW Resources for Racial Justice, which include a section on worship
Anti-racism...
Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. And justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love.
Why is the church talking about racial justice?
United Methodist Social Principles and...
In addition to the fact that white people and people of color have different resourcing needs, there are generational and developmental differences that come into play when seeking to create an anti-racist world. White people have a lot of work...
Recently, a team from the BWC traveled to the San Diego-Tijuana border. Their reflections are the foundation for this liturgy for churches to use as they observe Migration Sunday.
Join Wally and Wally, two very different men, who came together in a mentoring relationship and learned over six years just what divides and what unites them. Questions for a daring conversation follow.