The History of Equal Rights grant and the African American Civil Rights grant are for the preservation and repair of this historic church structure.
Yes, our hearts ache, God. When will the killing stop? When will the acts of hate and racism cease? When will we love as you love?
Due to a lack of participation, this event has been canceled. The Multicultural Ministries Team is considering different dates to hold the event in the future.
The team would like to invite all congregations to celebrate the day in concrete and creative ways.
The goal is to find 40 high school seniors plus chaperones for this inaugural tour.
We have committed to journey together over the next year as we increase our awareness, build interracial relationships and develop a lifelong commitment to racial justice. We invite you to join us on this journey.
The world-wide movement of protesting and opposing racism today is evidence that there is much work yet to be done in order to forge justice and make peace on Planet Earth.
We are in a pivot or pause moment in North Alabama Methodism as it relates to post COVID-19 ministry as well as dismantling racism. As overwhelming as this seems and feels, it is the task to which we have been called as North Alabama United Methodists.
We ask every United Methodist to name the egregious sin of racism and white supremacy and join together to take a stand against the oppression and injustice that is killing persons of color.
We, the White Bishops of the Southeastern Jurisdiction of The United Methodist Church, call upon all United Methodists to stand with and see our Black brothers and sisters.