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As United Methodist seminarians, it is vital that we remain engaged with the "connexion." Below is a list of events and/or resources online which allow you to engage the UM connexion. If you hear of an event or know of a resource that is not included please email me (adreff@hoodseminary.edu), and I will add it to the page. Likewise, if a link is no longer active, please email me and I will work to find the active link.
United Methodist Communications
After the events in Charlottesville, VA, United Methodist Communications has been busy producing a number of resources for UM leaders. Below are a number of resources that you can use in your churches and small groups for discussing the issues of racism and reconciliation.
2. View the full page ad in The New York Times and USA Today from August 16th.
3. They created video ad spots on denouncing racism. View the :60 video and :30 video. (Consider sharing these through social media).
4. They launched a comprehensive landing page at UMC.org/EmbraceLove that provides up-to-date content on the response from across the church, including resources and helpful tips.
5. They distributed Bishop Ough’s statement and press release widely within the church. We shared UMW’s statement on PR Web.
6. They created/posted a “Love one another” meme at The United Methodist Church Facebook page Sunday night, which had reached nearly 1.4 million people by Thursday and garnered more than 167,000 engagements. We followed it up with a Facebook video campaign that launched yesterday. So far, it has reached more than half a million people and the video has been viewed 241,000 times.
General Commission on Religion and Race
The General Commission on Religion and Race has a number of online resources to help you navigate your ministry and ministry context in today's diverse society.
Check out their video series, "Vital Conversations." "Vital conversations are a direct connection between the three areas of GCORR’s Ministry Model–institutional equity, vital conversations, and intercultural competency–and the lived experiences of people around the world. Through these conversations, you are invited to engage in relevant and real conversations." (links below)
GCORR also offers a variety of discussion guides, group activities, infographics, and worship resources to help you and your congregation increase their awareness of the diverse world around them. Check out all they have to offer here.
General Commission on the Status and Role of Women
General Commission on the Status and Role of Women has free webinars! To register click here and follow their prompts.
They also offer archived webinars on leadership. Click here to watch.
Dr. Ashley B. Dreff, Director of United Methodist Church Studies & Student Recruitment
Contact Information: Email:adreff@hoodseminary.edu and Office: 704-636-6846
United Methodist Church
Western North Carolina Conference of the The United Methodist Church
- Western North Carolina Conference UMC's Information on Candidacy and Ordination
North Carolina Conference of the The United Methodist Church
- North Carolina UMC's Information on Candidacy and Ordination
South Carolina Conference of the The United Methodist Church
- South Carolina UMC's Information on Candidacy and Ordination
Holston Conference of the The United Methodist Church
Virginia Conference of the The United Methodist Church
- Virginia Conference UMC's Information on Candidacy and Ordination
Memphis Conference of The United Methodist Church
United Methodist Church Scholarships
- United Methodist Church's Racial-Ethnic Scholarships
- United Methodist Church's General Scholarships
- United Methodist Church's Ministry Scholarships
- United Methodist Church's Doctoral Scholarships
BMCR Seminarian Membership