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C&S: Reconciling Ministries Committee
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Church & Society
Reconciling
Ministries
Committee Contact:
Mary Ann Haxton, thyme@megalink.net
About the Reconciling Ministries Committee:
The Reconciling Ministries Committee is a part of the Methodist tradition of social concern and action; a justice-seeking, Spirited people. Committee members work on behalf of the LGBT community, their families and faith communities.
The work of the Committee is currently focused in a number of educational and action areas, including:
To date there are 31 reconciling congregations in the New England Annual Conference.
We are part of The Reconciling Ministries Network (RMN), a national network of United Methodist-focused organizations advocating for the full inclusion of persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities into the life of the Church. Founded in 1984, RMN consists of 221 United Methodist congregations, 28 campus ministries, 34 Reconciling Communities, and over 18,000 individuals. Organizations involved include the Parents' Reconciling Network, Reconciling Ministries Clergy, United Methodists of Color, and RMN's student movement, MOSAIC.
Other Links and Information
NEWS:
2008 Youth Essay Contest Winner - Joy Harrison of Leominister UMC, Leominster MA.
Read the full Essay: My Vision of an Inclusive United Methodist Church
RECOMMENDED LINKS:
Reconciling Ministries Network: www.rmnetwork.org
Link to General Conference Web Page: www.umc.org/gc2008