Briensburg UMC Statement of Inclusiveness
We invite everyone to share fully in the worship services, life, ministry, and leadership of Briensburg United Methodist Church inclusive of age, race, nationality, gender, LGBTQ, theology, politics, and legal status.
We invite everyone to share fully in the worship services, life, ministry, and leadership of Briensburg United Methodist Church inclusive of age, race, nationality, gender, LGBTQ, theology, politics, and legal status.
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- What does The United Methodist Church say about immigration reform?
- The church has called for passage of the Dream Act since 2012. See Book of Resolutions, #3164
- Read UMNS coverage of the church’s ministry with migrants.
- Learn more about the work of National Justice for Our Neighbors.
Inclusive of Legal Status
Immigration
“Regardless of legal status or nationality, we are all connected through Christ to one another. ”
(Book of Resolutions: Welcoming the Migrant to the U.S.)
“Do not oppress a foreigner”
Our bishop, Bishop Bill McAlilly, has posted the article, “Do not oppress a foreigner,” a guest post by Morgan Stafford, Cross-Cultural Strategist and Ministry Intern for the Nashville Episcopal Area.