Education and Resources
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From advocacy and immigration to monitoring and worship, GCORR has compiled a list of racial ethnic resources for clergy and laity seeking to move the United Methodist Church from racism to relationships. The General Commission on Religion and Race, together with ColorLines.com and the Applied Research Center (ARC), is asking people to eliminate the term “
Cross-racial and cross-cultural appointments celebrate the value of relationships, both in the pulpit and in the pew. Facing the Future--a three day event held in May 2011, addressed the challenges surrounding appointments and ministries, and now the resources from the event, including video of select presentations, are available online.
To inspire and renew racial and ethnic understanding among each other as we move toward building a beloved community of justice, healing, and hope.
CORR{ageous}! Times is a quarterly newsletter for friends of the General Commission on Religion and Race. Join our mailing list by clicking here. Learn everything you need to know to move the United Methodist Church from racism to relationships.
Understand the racial-ethnic concerns facing the United Methodist Church and the country and world at large. Also, sample GCORR's selected bibliographies focusing on racial-ethnic concerns.
Order GCORR-produced videos about racial ethnic justice and educations.
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