Turn on the news or drive around the outskirts of your town and you will find what Jesus called “the least of these.” Those living in the margins of society, struggling to survive. People like:
Over and over Jesus served people like this, embracing them. And that’s what we want to model as the people of The United Methodist Church. To continue the ministry of Jesus we established Human Relations Day as a Special Sunday that calls all of our churches to participate in helping all God’s children to realize their potential.
An immigrant teenager in Texas’ poorest county, being recruited by a local gang A father struggling for sobriety in Little Rock, Arkansas An Oklahoma woman recently released from incarceration looking for work.
Equipping The United Methodist Church to Be the Church
As a member of The United Methodist Church, your gift, on this day,
allows the work of folks like Bruce and Becky Ballou to build
relationships with those teens in Texas. Your gift allows Montey Payne
to lead recovering addicts towards healing. And your gift helps Rev.
Steve Burr find work for ex-offenders.
This work, and hundreds of other ministries, are possible because you give.
Will You Support the Ministry of Christ Among Those on the Margins?
Will you continue to support Human Relations Day? Will you continue
nurturing at-risk youth, strengthening communities’ self-improvement
efforts and advocating for the oppressed?
Rev. I Maliik Safir, whose church works with those gripped by
addiction in Little Rock, sums up the work of Human Relations Day by
recalling Jesus’ story of the Good Samaritan: “to meet the poor, the
disadvantaged and the underserved at the places where others have robbed
them and help them to recover from the wounds of social inequality.”
To give by mail:
Send checks to: GCFA
P.O. Box 340029
Nashville, TN 37203
Please put name of Sunday in note section.
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