Why this is Wrong

As members of various communities of faith, we realize and affirm that discrimination of persons is wrong and is not of God.

The United Methodist Church & Racial Justice

“As followers of Christ, we embrace love and affirm all persons as equally valuable in the sight of God and therefore work toward societies in which each person’s value is recognized, maintained, and strengthened.” – What We Believe:The United Methodist Church

Book of Resolutions

"We believe that Racism denies the redemption and reconciliation of Jesus Christ" Click the icon read the "Charter for Racial Justice Policies"

United Methodist Women

The United Methodist Women is deeply committed to the ongoing work of racial justice. Click the icon to learn more about their social action work.

GCORR

The General Committee on Religion and Race Core Values are based on the biblical imperative of right relationships with God and one another–relationships of: Love, Grace, Equity, Justice, Respect, and Mutual Accountability. Click the icon to learn more

We are all on the Journey together...

No matter what denominational background you come from, the basic teachings of Christ remind us all that we are beloved.

 If you are not a member of the United Methodist Church I invite you to research your denomination’s stance on issues regarding racism. 

(*There will be more links to other faith traditions coming soon!) 

“There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus.” (Galatians 3:28, NRSV)

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