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My Trip to Egypt for COP27

Following COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, IIka Vega, United Women in Faith’s executive for economic and environmental justice, was featured on a special recording of the …

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Innovating Alongside Our God

New Year’s Message from United Women in Faith’s National President by ‘Ainise ‘Isama’u “See, I am making all things new.” –Revelation 21:1-6a As we …

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A Christmas Reflection

by Harriett Jane Olson, General Secretary and CEO of United Women in Faith I couldn’t get the contrast out of my mind. Right there, …

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Fourth Sunday in Advent

The Advent devotionals in this series were created for use by families, but they could also be adapted for use with youth or adults, …

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A traditional carol service during Advent at Methodist Central Hall, Westminster in London.

Third Sunday in Advent

The Advent devotionals in this series were created for use by families, but they could also be adapted for use with youth or adults, …

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Second Sunday in Advent

The Advent devotionals in this series were created for use by families, but they could also be adapted for use with youth or adults, …

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First Sunday in Advent

The Advent devotionals in this series were created for use by families, but they could also be adapted for use with youth or adults, …

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World Thank Offering

Transforming Communities with Gifts of Gratitude The World Thank Offering is a way for members of United Women in Faith to show gratitude for …

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Art made for the observance by Paige McNatt from the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape tribe.

Boarding School Justice: A Week for Remembrance and Action, Sept. 30 – Oct. 6

Join the  Native American International Caucus in its week of observance for tribal children. It is a dark chapter in U.S. and church history …

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Celebrating Juneteenth

Two and a half years after U.S. President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, Union army general Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, …

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