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United Methodists support Haitian migrants

The Greetings from Springfield, Ohio, mural has become a landmark of downtown. United Methodists in Ohio and beyond are stepping up to extend a similar welcome and show support for Haitian immigrants in the city. Springfield experienced more than 30 bomb threats after being targeted by anti-immigrant rhetoric based on false claims. Photo courtesy of Greetings Tour; used with permission.
The Greetings from Springfield, Ohio, mural has become a landmark of downtown. United Methodists in Ohio and beyond are stepping up to extend a similar welcome and show support for Haitian immigrants in the city. Springfield experienced more than 30 bomb threats after being targeted by anti-immigrant rhetoric based on false claims. Photo courtesy of Greetings Tour; used with permission.

United Methodist leaders and organizations including bishops, agencies and local pastors have expressed their support and solidarity for the Haitian migrant community in response to recent lies and false accusations involving migrants in the town of Springfield, OH. Read statements from United Methodist leaders and find other resources explaining the denomination's principles and witness concerning immigration and migration. 

Church and Society statement condemn xenophobia and racism. Courtesy of Church and Society

A statement from The General Board of Church and Society calls for a bold witness to stand against hate while expressing support for Haitian and all immigrant communities.

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A pastoral letter on Beloved Community - An Antidote to Extremism.

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