Centennial UMC on Faith and Race Podcast
In 1907, Asbury Chapel and Burn Chapel consolidated to form one church: Centennial Methodist Episcopal Church. In this week’s episode of season three of the Faith and Race Podcast, clergy and laity leadership discuss Centennial United Methodist Church’s the history and influence on its community — beginning at its founding, continuing through the civil rights movement and into today. The Faith and Race Podcast is available on your favorite podcast app or on our website at https://www.moumethodist.org/resourcedetail/faith-and-race-season-3-episode-3-centennial-kansas-city-16501626
Resources for Responding to Racism
As people in the U.S. struggle to understand deadly shootings at a New York grocery store and a California church, United Methodist Discipleship Ministries is suggesting resources to help leaders undo the work of racism. Among the recommendations are videos on decolonizing the church, a book edited by prominent United Methodist pastor the Rev. Rudy Rasmus and an online anti-racism course from the United Methodist Commission on Religion and Race.
Job Posting
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