Learn how United Methodist leaders, organizations and individuals are responding to the invasion of Ukraine through their prayer, aid and witness. Image by Cindy Caldwell, United Methodist Communications. Kyiv image by Ilya Cher, Unsplash.com.

United Methodists Stand with Ukraine

United Methodists across the globe are condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine. As Christians “we believe war is incompatible with the teachings and example of Christ. We therefore reject war as an instrument of national foreign policy.” (2016 Book of Discipline, Social Principles ¶165.C). We also know our God stands with the oppressed and calls on us to support them. See some of the ways United Methodist leaders, organizations and individuals are responding to the invasion of Ukraine through their prayer, aid and witness.

More about our view of war
UMC Cross and Hands image. Courtesy of the Council of Bishops.

Bishop Christian Alsted of the Nordic-Baltic Episcopal Area asks United Methodists everywhere to stand with and pray for Ukraine as it is being invaded by Russia.

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The sign outside the United Methodist Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., calls for peace following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Photo by Wendy Merida, Stout & Teague.

United Methodist leaders decried war and asked prayers for peace after Russia began an invasion. Meanwhile, churches in Ukraine are opening as shelters.

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United Methodists across the globe are condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Graphic by United Methodist Communications.

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