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Discuss important issues for your community, connect with advocates or just share insights into your justice ministry work. The General Board of Church and Society invites you to get connected using our various networking tools (below).

The Forum

http://www.umc-gbcs.org/Forum

GBCS Chat logoThe Forum is a moderated discussion board for advocates to share thoughts on recent articles in Faith in Action, mobilize communities on specific action alerts and offer support for continuing justice ministires in local communities.

Requires a website login, go to: www.umc-gbcs.org/MyGBCSForm to create a username and password.

Facebook

http://www.umc-gbcs.org/Facebook

Facebook logoOur primary online social networking site for connecting advocates to a variety of social justice related causes and events. Participants are encouraged to post photos, stories, comments and videos about ministries in your local communities.

7 Villages

http://www.umc-gbcs.org/7Villages

7Villages A United Methodist-related social networking site.

 

The comments posted on social networking pages do not represent opinions of The General Board of Church and Society or The United Methodist Church. Comments will be moderated and are subject to removal if deemed inappropriate.

Questions can be directed to our webservant.



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Anonymous @ 9/7/2009 10:49:47 AM 

I certainly agree with Bishop Willimon in regards to our Healthcare Delima. While my family is blessed to have good healthcare coverage, I realize that I must sacrifice to enable others to have access to good health coverage and medical treatment. My experience is that the Lord will always provide. The Lord will provide for a country who has the resources to make the sacrifices needed and a country whose Congress has the ability to formulate strong solutions to a much needed systemic problem that affects everyone. Our government must not let pride keep us from doing what is right for all its people. We are given more so that we can do more. I'm not sure expense is the problem, perhaps it is eyes, ears and hearts that must become more generous emulating Christ.

Sugar Land, Texas
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