facebook script

Can't find something?

We're here to help.

Send us an email at:

[email protected]

and we'll get back with you as soon as possible.

Video series features voices of color

Rev. Dr. Joy J. Moore

“Human sexuality is not a ‘whites only’ issue,” says Erin Hawkins while introducing this new video series from the General Commission on Religion and Race.
   
WASHINGTON D.C.– The General Commission on Religion and Race (GCORR) releases the fourth in a series of Vital Conversations video resources, Vital Conversations 4: Race, Culture, the Church, and Human Sexuality, to bring voices of color to the table as The United Methodist Church (UMC) grapples with the concept and consequences of full inclusion.
 
Vital Conversations 4 includes 11 videos (Sessions 1-6 are available now; Sessions 7-11 will be available January 2019) featuring intimate and deeply moving conversations between theologians, pastors, worship leaders, laity in leadership, Biblical scholars, and community activists offering varied and multilayered perspectives on the Christian church’s ongoing debate over the status, role, and rights of people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ).
 
Each video is supported by a study guide designed for small groups within the local church, which includes study leaders’ notes, sermon ideas and worship suggestions for preachers, resources for additional reading, glossary of terms, and intercultural “primers” offering insights into beliefs, practices, communications styles, values, social interactions, traditions, and norms of communities of color.

This conversation takes place between the Rev. Dr. Joy J. Moore, then associate professor of homiletics and Christian ministry at Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University, now senior pastor of Flint: Bethel United Methodist Church. Session 6 in the series, the focus is “Values, Laws, Marriage, and the Bible.”

YouTube video
 
“Conversations around human sexuality are happening across the UMC connection, yet when we look around the table, people of color are missing,” noted Erin Hawkins, GCORR General Secretary. “Human sexuality is not a ‘whites only’ issue and the complexities of inclusion are more fully realized through voices of color – voices that are dramatically impacted by historic exclusion in The UMC and American society as a whole.”
 
Vital Conversations 4 videos and study guides are available now for free view and download. If you would like a hard copy of the study guide, you can order it here for $5.00 per copy. 

Last Updated on October 31, 2023

|
The Michigan Conference