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New Online Resources for United Methodists

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There are many online resources for United Methodists. Published by UMC agencies and partner organizations, these resources can be accessed online and used any time that fits in your ministry context or personal spiritual growth plan. The NC Conference Media Center is highlighting five new online resources that were recently published.

Congregational Toolkit: Supporting Immigrants and Welcoming Strangers
This toolkit from the NC Council of Churches is designed to equip faith leaders and congregations with practical resources to respond to the current immigration enforcement landscape. It provides talking points for leaders, worship materials, congregational litany, Scripture references, and actionable steps your community can take to support immigrant neighbors.

We Believe in One God: 60 Years of Methodists and Catholics Walking Together
This new publication by the Catholic Church and the World Methodist Council details progress made over the past six decades towards full visible unity between the two Christian world communions.

Made In God’s Image
”Made in God’s Image: A Fresh Perspective on Gender Difference” is a powerful and pastoral new resource from Reconciling Ministries Network. They offer this guide as an introductory resource to finding answers to questions about gender.

Talking about Hypocrisy: Youth Discussion Guide
In this ready-to-go guide from Fuller Youth Institute, students will explore their thoughts and feelings about hypocrisy in the church, the relevance of the Book of James to followers’ choices, and how best to respond to hypocrisy in themselves and others.

The Tears of Things: Integrating the Prophetic Path
This self-guided online course from the Center for Action and Contemplation is based on Richard Rohr’s new book, “The Tears of Things.” Explore the wisdom of prophets from ancient times to modern day, and discover how we can transform our anger into compassion in our modern “age of outrage.”