November is National Native American Heritage Month. Take this opportunity to learn about the history of Native Americans and their relationship to The United Methodist Church. Become inspired by Indigenous wisdom and educated about Indigenous theology. Host a book discussion or study for your congregation.
Anti-Racism
Dia de los Muertos Virtual Vigil (Immigration Law & Justice Network)
Join us to honor the migrant lives who passed on while crossing the border this past year.
Stopping the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Tools to Protect Black Neurodivergent Students (United Women in Faith)
Join the United Women in Faith Office of Racial Justice for a special workshop led by Ms. Cheryl Poe, Executive Director of Advocating 4 Kids Inc. Ms. Poe will equip […]
Farm Workers And Racism / Campesinos y Racismo (National Farm Worker Ministry)
Our agricultural system is rooted in racism and farm workers continue to face challenges connected to this legacy. From exclusionary labor laws and beyond, farm workers experience exploitative social and […]
Hispanic/Latinx Resources for English & Spanish-Speaking Churches
Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15th through October 15th. The NC Conference Media Center has books, DVDs, and curricula for use in Hispanic/Latinx Ministries, including resources in Spanish. We also […]
Critical Race Theory and the Church (Hood Theological Seminary)
Critical Race Theory and the Church: Unpacking Race and Racism in Religious SpacesA Six-week Offering, Free of Charge and Open to the Public In this six-week online course, we will […]