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Prayer + Action

Prayer + Action

January 7, 2014
by Melissa Hinnen
Reflections

Sent out in Jesus’ name, our hands are ready now to make the earth the place in which the kingdom comes. The angels cannot change…

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This "Issue" Isn't Going Away

This “Issue” Isn’t Going Away

November 19, 2013
by Beth
Personal Stories, Reflections

Let me just start by saying that I know I’m not an issue. It’s the Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church that seems…

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A New Moment for Social Justice

A New Moment for Social Justice

September 4, 2013
by Elyse Ambrose Minson
Personal Stories, Reflections

Maybe I’m a protest/rally freak, and I don’t think that I’m alone. Wherever there are people practicing their democratic right to assemble and their revolutionary…

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Embodying the Conflict

Embodying the Conflict

July 5, 2013
by Carlos R
LGBT Pride Month, Reflections

As we slowly decompress from Pride Month and all of the fun activities that took place both within and outside of our church walls, I…

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How the Holy Spirit Made Me an Accessory to 1,000 Hate Crimes (and How I Hope to Clear Our Names)

How the Holy Spirit Made Me an Accessory to 1,000 Hate Crimes (and How I Hope to Clear Our Names)

June 7, 2013
by Chris Jorgensen
LGBT Pride Month

Accessory: In Criminal Law, contributing to or aiding in the commission of a crime. One who, without being present at the commission of an offense,…

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Always In The Minority: So What?

Always In The Minority: So What?

May 23, 2013
by Smitha
Asian American Heritage Month, Personal Stories

About 5 years ago one day, I was conversing with a friend of mine. He is first generation American, of Pakistani descent, and a (somewhat-practicing)…

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Love on Trial

Love on Trial

May 6, 2013
by Carlos R
Reflections

“Dad, Nick and I are getting married! […] And I have been thinking, since you are clergy and I’ve always wanted a more traditional wedding,…

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Injustice

Injustice

February 18, 2013
by Carlos R
Lent Devotional, Personal Stories

“Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of injustice, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed…

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