Seeing God

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Jesús and his pregnant wife, Mariana, care for their 1-year-old daughter, Kataleya, at a tent camp in Juárez, Mexico, where they and dozens of other migrants are waiting for an appointment with U.S. immigration officials to request asylum in the U.S. The young family has been living in a two-person camping tent for two months. They are among some 16,000 asylum seekers who are stranded in Juarez following implementation of the Trump administration’s Migrant Protection Protocols, which force asylum seekers to stay in Mexico while they wait for their immigration proceedings. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.

Seeing God

Methodism has always been a movement of the heart, striving for perfect love of God through focused spiritual disciplines. During of this time of anxiety and isolation, United Methodists kept their hearts turned toward God.

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Along our faith journeys, trusted companions provide opportunities for us to check our spiritual compass to make sure we are staying on course. Photo by C Technical from Pexels.

Ways We Grow

Along our faith journeys, trusted companions provide opportunities for us to check our spiritual compass to make sure we are staying on course.

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Local churches, annual conferences and general agencies are offering prayers, meditations and other resources to use as part of your daily devotions. This listing includes some of those offered daily and weekly.

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These difficult times call us beyond ordinary responses. We are in a moment to consider best practices for life together as we use online communication.

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