
The United Methodist General Board of Church and Society shares resources for how the church can work for peace in regions of the world experiencing conflict.
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The United Methodist Church has a long history of advocating for social justice.
During university, John & Charles Wesley and their Oxford 'Holy Club' visited the local prison and tutored neighborhood children.
The early Methodists expressed their opposition to societal ills such as slavery, smuggling, inhumane prison conditions, alcohol abuse, and child labor.
Today United Methodists work, march and pray for racial justice, environmental care, and fair treatment for everyone.
Learn how we continue in ministries of justice today, and find places where you can serve.
The United Methodist General Board of Church and Society shares resources for how the church can work for peace in regions of the world experiencing conflict.
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