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Peace with Justice Sunday On May 18 United Methodist churches will celebrate “Peace with Justice Sunday” by receiving a special offering. The offering enables the denomination’s voice in advocating for peace and justice at home and around the world. Half of the Peace with Justice offering goes to the GBCS for grants to special programs.The other half remains with annual conferences for peace with justice ministries. Every annual conference has a peace with justice coordinator, and a committee headed by that coordinator determines how the conference money will be used. 1. Plant a community peace garden and harvest food that can be donated to a local food bank or shelter. 2. Contact Habitat for Humanity and encourage members of your church to participate in a “Faith Build.” 3. Create a peace minicamp for school-age children in your congregation. Provide training in peaceful conflict resolution and anti-bullying. 4. Establish a Bible study at a local prison. Ask Sunday school classes to provide volunteers to lead weekly studies and discussions. 5. Plan a congregational peace rally. Invite Sunday school classes in all age groups to make signs about peace and justice issues close to their hearts; post the signs throughout the church. 6. Dedicate a church service to peace and justice issues. Use hymns like “We Shall Overcome” and “Let There Be Peace on Earth” to punctuate the importance of world peace. Ask children to share prayers for peace that they have written. For information about ministries supported by the Peace with Justice Sunday offering, contact Peace with Justice Program, General Board of Church and Society, 100 Maryland Ave. N.E., Washington, DC 20002-5614; www.umcgbcs. org/grants; (202) 488-5600. Information and applications for Peace with Justice grants are available online at www.umc-gbcs.org/grants. “What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8) Witness to God’s hope for a faithful loving world. Your offering gives the United Methodist Church voice in advocating for peace and justice at home and around the world. The General Board of Church and Society. |
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