Harriett Olson, chief executive of the Women's Division, tells Repower America why United Methodist Women supports climate change legislation.
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly covered a Nov. 5, 2009 Climate Witness event that United Methodist Women co-sponsored and that members took part in, airing on Nov. 8, 2009. Courtesy of Religion & Ethics Newsweekly.
Environmentalist and United Methodist Bill McKibben calls on United Methodist Women to act for climate change with his organization, 350.org.
Bishop Joaquina Nhanala of Mozambique shares her enthusiasm as a featured speaker for Assembly 2010.
Mehrezia Labidi-Maiza, at the Global Interfaith Gathering on Sept. 21, 2009, speaks on the Koranic need for balance in the world.
Real United Methodist Women members share why they will attend Assembly 2010.
Real United Methodist Women members share what issues they are most passionate about.
Real United Methodist Women members share why they are members of United Methodist Women.
Bishop Joaquina Nhanala of Mozambique, the first female United Methodist bishop in Africa, discusses how the church can help children become good citizens.
Ollie Pleggenkuhle, a Women's Division Director and Iowan, speaks on what you can do to support immigrant rights in memory of the Postville,Iowa raids.
On Dec. 13, 2008, United Methodist Women members and United Methodists from across New York Conference held a vigil at a detention facility in Manhattan calling for an end to raids, detentions and deportations of immigrants.
This video explains where pledges to Mission Giving programs and institutions go, describes the five channels of giving, and how it makes a difference.
April 29-May 2
St. Louis, MO
America's Center
Youth from Virginia Conference filmed two public service announcements to educate their peers on issues related to global poverty and hunger.