General Conference Coverage: The postponed 2020 General Conference will be held April 23–May 3.

Dismantling Racism

The Council of Bishops of The United Methodist Church is pledging their ongoing dedication to anti-racism work, both within the church and in our communities. A revival of the Dismantling Racism campaign, launched in June 2020, will strengthen efforts to recognize racism as a sin and challenge unjust systems of power and access.

Bishop Thomas J. Bickerton shares a video message to assure all United Methodists that the Council of Bishops is committed to this ongoing vital effort.

Racism is a sin, and The United Methodist Church is committed to challenging the unjust power structures that support it and working for equality in all areas of life.   
—Adapted from the Book of Discipline, "Social Principles"


Recent killings of unarmed African Americans have re-ignited conversations across the United States about racism and police brutality. The church is responding with a sustained and coordinated effort to actively engage in the ministry of dismantling racism and promoting racial justice.


Working to End Racism

The "Dismantling Racism: Pressing on to Freedom” initiative is a multi-level effort throughout the church to initiate a sustained and coordinated effort to dismantle racism and promote collective action to work toward racial justice. The churchwide effort kicked off on June 19, 2020 to coincide with Juneteenth, the commemoration of the end of slavery in the U.S. 


Campaign

As part of the churchwide response, an advertising campaign, #EndRacism, has been created. You may have seen the campaign graphics featured on billboards, social media and websites. We are also providing social media graphics and other items so local churches and annual conferences can coordinate with this effort and speak to recent events in their own communities.

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Resisting evil by dismantling racism

In this sermon Bishop Gregory V. Palmer of the West Ohio Annual Conference connects our vows as members of The United Methodist Church to “resist evil, injustice and oppression” directly to our commitment to dismantling racism.

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The What Is... series from GCORR teaches vital terms for anti-racism work

Racial Justice

Watch this video about the What is… series from the General Commission on Religion and Race to find terms that will strengthen anti-racism work.

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Diversity and Inclusiveness

GCORR offers this 7-part curriculum as a first step in understanding what racism is, how it has and still shows up in the church and society, and how it impacts and impedes the integrity and effectiveness of God’s people gathered as the church.

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March for Peace, Jobs and Freedom on the 20th anniversary of the original march in Washington, D.C. 1984. The Rev. James Lawson (center) leads a group from Holman United Methodist Church in Los Angeles. Photo by John C. Goodwin, United Methodist Board of Global Ministries.

Racial Justice Resources

Find resources to help facilitate and inform conversations around race in your congregation and ideas for working toward racial justice. 

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The #EndRacism campaign is an intentional and coordinated effort by The United Methodist Church to actively engage in the ministry of dismantling racism and promoting racial justice. Image by United Methodist Communications.

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United Methodists Stand Against Racism t-shirts.

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Wear your commitment to challenging unjust systems of power and access with t-shirts.

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United Methodists Stand Against Racism banners.

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Display your church's commitment to ending racism with Stand Against Racism banners.

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