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11 facts about Native People in society and the church
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Challenging and equipping the people of The United Methodist Church to be an intentionally diverse body of Christ, the General Commission on Religion and Race offers tools to guide conversations about racial justice, racism and religion. It leads in systemic transformation, monitors for racial equity, equips churches and church leadership in areas of cultural competency, prepares and supports leaders engaging in cross-racial/cross-cultural ministry and serves as a fair-process advocate in matters of racial discrimination.
GCORR is committed to equipping churches dismantle racism by championing diversity, equity and inclusion; developing interculturally competent leaders; and catalyzing authentic community. We also address injustice broadly pertaining to issues of poverty, nationalism, tribal conflicts, gender discrimination, homophobia, disability and generational bias.
Religion and Race has created an infographic to help church leaders explain what Critical Race Theory is to their congregations.
Learn moreGCORR is excited to offer a new Lenten resource for congregations and small groups. This study connects our Lenten traditions and work to dismantle racism.
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11 facts about Native People in society and the church
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Mission of God and The UMC
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What is Juneteenth?
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For the transformation of us
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10 things to Know about Asian Americans
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10 honorable traits of Pacific Islander culture
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New podcast focuses on anti-racism as Christian discipleship
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Now, Christians, let's have a real conversation
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Enough is enough: church must break its silence on racial violence
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Faith in the Face of Historic and Modern Racism
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Doctrine of Discovery Discussion Guide
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Justice and equity in the era of zoom
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Hispanic Heritage Month infographic
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Overt and covert racism
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30 Days of Anti-racism
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