GCORR's partners and constituents share their views.
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GCORR’s role here is what the strength of the connectional church is all about. We need all the help and support and resources we can get, because the agenda is so huge, no one has all the answers. We’re really grateful that GCORR can come to us, listen to our stories and help us to have a better understanding of where we are and where we need to go. They have been our partners in this journey.
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Bishop Jeremiah Park,
Bishop of the New York Area
White Plains, N.Y.
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The Rev. Allison Mark, Pasadena, Calif.
Associate Pastor of First UMC of Pasadena
(Formerly Minister of Community and Young Adult Outreach, Buena Vista UMC, Alameda, Calif.)
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Through the support of GCORR and its ministry among those who are marginalized by their race or ethnicity, we are empowered to serve in our communities and truly live out the mission of who we are called to be as disciples of Jesus Christ, regardless of race, nation, or creed. It is exciting to be in partnership with GCORR as we share the same values of serving our ethnic communities.
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The GCORR staff did a phenomenal job preparing and supporting our role/work as monitors! I was very impressed with the coordination with GCOSROW. … It was an honor to be a part of such an incredible team. It was a terrific opportunity to meet others committed to the work of inclusiveness from all over the global church. Additionally, this experience has better equipped me as the WNCC (Western North Carolina Conference) Commission on Religion and Race chairperson to do monitoring in our annual conference.
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Kathy FitzJeffries,
Charlotte, N.C.
Chairperson of the Western North Carolina Conference Commission on Religion and Race and the Southeastern Jurisdiction Commission on Religion and Race
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