From Fred Koenig <[email protected]>
Subject Net News: Faith Voices, Wesleyan Social Media
Date June 28, 2021 6:39 PM
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Missouri Net News [link removed] Faith Voices on Racism
How Can a Congregation Come to Terms with the racism of its past? Everyone is invited to a very special Zoom meeting with Rev. Dr. Donna Claycomb Sokol, sponsored by Missouri Faith Voices and Campbell&rsquo;s Faith and Race Task Force. Rev. Dr. Claycomb Sokol is the senior pastor of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church in Washington, DC. She led her congregation through a very meaningful process of wrestling with the racism of its past, culminating in a special service of repentance. To find out more about her congregation&rsquo;s story, and what Campbell and Springfield can learn from it, please join the Zoom meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29, on Zoom. Go to
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A Wesleyan Online Presence
Social media can be a place to share our faith while also finding likeminded persons who encourage us in our lives. Navigating these spaces, however, takes care and intention. Though he predated social media, [link removed] John Wesley may have given us the simplest directive for how to interact on social media. &ldquo;As Methodists, we know [link removed] the rules: Do no harm, do good, communicate grace,&rdquo; the Rev. Ryan Dunn, minister of online engagement for United Methodist Communications. reminds us. &ldquo;If you do that, you&rsquo;re fine.&rdquo; View a video from United Methodist Communications on being mindful about social media interaction at [link removed] [link removed].



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