Diversity and Inclusiveness
Transgender Day of Remembrance: A call for reflection and inclusion
The Social Principles as adopted by General Conference Charlotte, 2024, reflects the United Methodist response to today’s most pressing social issues.
Learn moreChurch and Society has released a prayer for Americans after a deeply divisive presidential election.
Learn moreIn 2024, join the General Board of Church and Society in celebrating the momentous 100-year history of the United Methodist Building and the people called Methodists
Learn moreAs United Methodists, we understand our call to transform the world involves personal, social and civic righteousness.
The relationships we form in our communities, often through our direct service and mercy ministries, lead us to be advocates for justice.
Learn How You Can Get InvolvedChurch and Society oversees the distribution of three different grants available to United Methodist congregations and organizations.
Human Relations Day, Ethnic Local Church, and Peace With Justice grants are all available through Church and Society.
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The Faith and Facts cards are a set of half-sheet cards providing concise information on a number of social issues. On any given issue, they explore what the Bible says, what The United Methodist Church says, some facts about the issue and action steps to address the issue.
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