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The American Rescue Plan is welcome relief for faith communities

The American Rescue Plan is welcome relief for faith communities Just as communities of faith have been called on the last 13 months to serve others with emotional, material and advocacy support we continue to be called on to support the common good to defeat the pandemic and to defeat poverty. Worship in a mostly empty sanctuary at Belmont United Methodist Church in Nashville, Tennessee, March 15, 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News April 20, 2021 (RNS) For communities of faith, COVID-19 has introduced new stress to the already demanding pastoral work of comforting the families and friends of those who have died and ministering from afar to those who are sick. While virtual worship turns out to be possible, it is a less than ideal way to make vital community connections.

How the church can be a better evangelical witness to displaced people

How the church can be a better evangelical witness to displaced people We have a duty not to let our politics blind us to the image of God in our neighbors. Syrians displaced by the Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria wait to receive tents and aid supplies at the Bardarash refugee camp, north of Mosul, Iraq, on Oct. 17, 2019. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla) April 8, 2021 (RNS) The U.N. refugee agency reports that there are over 80 million forcibly displaced people currently in search of a home. In 2019 alone, one person suffered displacement every three seconds.  In these numbers are the makings of a once-in-a-lifetime crisis, but their sheer magnitude can sometimes make the problem seem abstract. We must always remember that, behind terms like “displaced,” “refugee” and “asylum-seeker” are global neighbors created in the image of God. They need comfort and care; they need attention and welcome.

U S Department of Health and Human Services Launches Nationwide Network of Trusted Voices to Encourage Vaccination in Next Phase of COVID-19 Public Education Campaign

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Launches Nationwide Network of Trusted Voices to Encourage Vaccination in Next Phase of COVID-19 Public Education Campaign COVID-19 Community Corps to Mobilize Doctors, Community Leaders, Businesses and Citizens and Equip Them with Resources and Information to Build Vaccine Confidence and Uptake HHS Also Launches First TV Ads Encouraging Vaccinations, and Social Media Profile Frames for Americans to Share Support of Vaccines with the Message “We Can Do This” Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is announcing additional measures to encourage vaccinations and increase vaccine confidence as part of the next phase of its COVID-19 public education campaign. The Administration is launching the COVID-19 Community Corps – a nationwide, grassroots network of local voices people know and trust to encourage Americans to get vaccinated. As part of the launch of the Community Corps, Vice President Kamala Harris and Su

Christian Leaders Condemn Misogyny and Anti-Asian Violence in the Wake of the Georgia Shootings

Christian Leaders Condemn Misogyny and Anti-Asian Violence in the Wake of the Georgia Shootings
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