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United Methodist shares Nobel Peace Prize
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s ‘non-violent struggle’ championing women’s rights earns distinguished 2011 honor. United Methodists recall Orangeburg Massacre
Church stood with students in taking stand against racism. United Methodist legislators disagree on reform details
Members of Congress fall in line with their parties, agreeing on the need for reform but differing on how. Words have power to bless or curse, analysts say
Hold one another accountable, bishop advises. Faith leaders make case for health care reform
Summit says access is a right, not a privilege. Bishop calls for end to payday loans
People before profits, advocates say Faith calls us to love neighbors, pastor says
United Methodists support national campaign. Religious leaders take stand against gun violence
Pastors acquitted following protest Faith leaders back immigration bill
Proposal would increase eligibility, speed up process. Ethics: Free will requires entering moral trenches
Confronting terrorism requires difficult choices Actor David Keith leads fight for child protection
United Methodists urged to join struggle. Native American group seeks support
Cross-country journey promotes healing Church agency promotes anti-torture petition
Campaign calls for education, engagement Immigrant ministry celebrates 10 years in Texas
Justice for Our Neighbors looks to future United Methodists call for immigration awareness
Many churches will use the anniversary of a major immigration raid to focus attention on reform.