Making Peace April 16,2016
Keep Making Peace agenda, Saturday, April 16, 2016, includes focus on Water Justice for Flint.
Keep Making Peace agenda, Saturday, April 16, 2016, includes focus on Water Justice for Flint.
The United Methodist General Board of Church & Society (GBCS) has awarded $41,400 to 15 Peace with Justice ministries around the world. The grants are in conjunction with the denomination’s… Continue Reading SE Michigan JFON receives Peace with Justice Grant
LINDA BLOOM United Methodist News Service As a young person in Greece, Elsa Stamatopoulou didn’t see much evidence of church support for human dignity in the struggle against dictatorship. But after she… Continue Reading Faith builds bridges of peace and justice
LINDA BLOOM United Methodist News Service As a young person in Greece, Elsa Stamatopoulou didn’t see much evidence of church support for human dignity in the struggle against dictatorship. But after she… Continue Reading Faith as bridge to peace and justice
Using a Peace with Justice grant, the Phone Ministry Project of First United Methodist Church in Kalamazoo, MI distributed cell phones and service to over 100 of their homeless neighbors.
The annual Peace with Justice Offering is about more than money. It’s about people, like Samil, whose life was changed by Justice For Our Neighbors Michigan, a Peace-with-Justice supported ministry.
Through courageous witness, 250 United Methodists and friends journeyed to the State Capitol to tell their stories and champion mental health care access for all Michiganders.
Here are 10 practical things you can do to support Advocacy Day and champion mental health care access, all from home or among friends at church.
The Michigan Conference announces Advocacy Day 2024, to be held March 13 in Lansing, and the topic is mental health care access.
A group of young adults from Northern Michigan University traveled to Iona, Scotland, and returned with a new perspective on the world and our place in it.