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New Online Resources for United Methodists – April 2026

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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.

Growing in Grace
Growing in Grace, an initiative of Discipleship Ministries, exists to research, equip, and empower churches, denominational leaders, and parachurch organizations to form all children as anti-ableist Christians through worship by helping them learn and believe that all God’s creation is God’s good creation.

Rooted Methodism: Deeper Dives into Our History
Rooted Methodism, from the General Commission on Archives and History, is a dynamic, historically grounded online course designed to help United Methodists explore the rich and complex story of their tradition—from its eighteenth-century beginnings to the present-day global church.

Immigrant Rights Are Under Attack
Use this new resource from United Women in Faith to identify ways you can learn, act, and lead today, tomorrow, and all the days to come.

Realize Grace
Realize Grace, created by a UMC elder in the Horizon Texas Conference, offers small-group studies designed to help people grow in faith and awareness of God’s presence. Each study includes short teaching videos, discussion guides, and resources for meaningful conversation and reflection.

“I Belong: Stories on Resurrection & Belonging” Eastertide Devotional
In a time marked by polarization, injustice, and deep questions about who truly belongs, the “I Belong: Stories on Resurrection & Belonging” devotional series from the General Commission on Religion & Race offers a sacred counter-witness. Each reflection, paired with scripture, prayer, and a practice of belonging, becomes an act of resistance against the forces that divide us.