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Articles by lay and clergy members of the Annual Conference representing the specific viewpoints of the author and not necessarily the position of the Pacific Northwest Annual Conference.

From the Global Lens: Climate Refugees

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Refugees travel in a rubber boat across the Aegean Sea from Turkey to the Greek island of Lesbos on October 30, 2015.  They were...

Osias and Desiree: What is life really like as a missionary?

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A Conversation with An Itinerating Missionary Couple By Osias & Desiree Segura-April What is itineration? Why do missionaries itinerate? What is life really like as a...

Signs

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Women gathering Energy rising The signs are all around By thousands they arrive Big or small, flashy or tentative In peace, silently witnessing To an inner strength—irrepressible Words of cordoned rage,...

Dakota Access Pipeline Urgent Action Alert

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Many United Methodists, including the Western Jurisdiction Bishops, the General Board of Church and Society, United Methodist Women, the General Board of Global Ministries, and...

Christmas Institute PNW: Out of the Shadows, Into the Light

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This year's Christmas Institute explored the 'shadows' of our spiritual lives while bringing others onto a path with Christ.  CI-PNW was on December 26-30,...

MLK Day: The Work of Justice Must Go On

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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day march in Seattle took place on January 16 and began at Garfield High School to the Henry M. Jackson...

Dear Rev. Dr. King: How Do We Challenge Environmental Racism?

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By the Rev. Katie Ladd | Photos by Kristina Gonzalez Note: This week, clergy and laity from the PNWUMC will be sharing letters in the...

Dear Rev. Dr. King: A Letter from a White Bystander

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  By the Rev. Richenda Fairhurst | Collage by Jesse N. Love* Note: This week, clergy and laity from the PNWUMC will be sharing letters in...

Dear Dr. King: I Still Struggle for Freedom

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A large group of African-American spectators stands on the banks of Buffalo Bayou to witness a baptism. Many umbrellas are present indicating an effort...

Dear Rev. King: I Have a Dream, Too.

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(Left) The Hirano family, left to right, George, Hisa, and Yasbei. Colorado River Relocation Center, Poston, Arizona., 1942-1945 (Courtesy of The Department of the Interior,...

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