This week, as the nation’s Governors meet in Washington, D.C., for the 2024 NGA Winter Meeting, Governor Cox led several public forums to help address toxic polarization in America.
Although they're from different parties, Cox and Moore have also struck up a friendship, and it was what led the two governors to come together to speak side by side, where they praised each other, and sought shared connection despite their differences — Cox, a self-described farm boy from Utah, and Moore, the first Black governor of Maryland — and all but pleaded with Americans to do better. They spoke at a forum held at the soaring National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., filled with more than 800 people, while another 1,800 attendees watched online.
(RNS) A proposed regionalization plan would undo the dominance and control of the US church and make it on par with United Methodist conferences abroad.
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