Menu

Main Navigation

Native American Ministries Sunday

NC Conference of
The United Methodist Church
700 Waterfield Ridge Place
Garner, NC 27529

Join us for A House Divided: Practicing the Politics of Compassion in an Age of Outrage

Posted on

The Center for Leadership Excellence presents A House Divided: Practicing the Politics of Compassion in an Age of Outrage, a workshop with Mark Feldmeir.

Tuesday, September 23
10 am – 11:30 am, ET
Zoom

Join us for a timely conversation about reclaiming a faithful public witness—one rooted in compassion, justice, and courageous engagement in the issues that matter most.

About the Workshop:
How we do politics as people of faith? What core commitments might inform how we grapple with the most contentious issues of our day—like climate change, immigration, racism, gun violence, health care? How do we transcend the politics of outrage that dominates our society and turns neighbors, even family members, into enemies? Despite our ideological differences, can we find enough common ground to work together for the common good?

In this online, interactive workshop, we’ll explore practical strategies for how to talk about, and practice, a politics of compassion that fosters a society grounded in universal concern, care, and commitment to the common good. Through presentations, live polls, break-out rooms, and Q&A, we’ll reflect together on what the gospel of Jesus Christ says about how we should live and act in our community, and what our responsibility should be to the people who live there.

About the Presenter:

Rev. Mark Feldmeir has served as Sr. Pastor at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Highlands Ranch, CO since 2014. He previously led United Methodist congregations in Orange County and San Diego, California. Mark is the author of five books, including A House Divided: Engaging the Issues through the Politics of Compassion (Chalice Press, 2020) and Life After God: Finding Faith When You Can’t Believe Anymore (Westminster John Knox, 2023).