Monday, November 2, 2020

Meeting at the intersection of church and politics

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Should The United Methodist Church be involved in politics? What about the separation of church and state? How can I talk about political issues with others who disagree? In a new video series, Ask The UMC answers questions about the intersection of the church and politics.

 
 
 
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Dogs, cats, a goldfish and a bird showed up when Pearl Street United Methodist Church's pastor invited neighbors to bring pets by for a blessing. Photo credit: Marc Vasconcellos/The Enterprise (Brockton, Mass.)

 
 
 
 
 
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