United Methodists are prayerfully helping to mobilize nonviolent resistance and taking action to protect people targeted by President Trump’s show of military force in D.C. and other U.S. cities.
Co-executive directors of Immigration Law & Justice Network, a United Methodist ministry, discuss how their work has changed and the challenges they face as immigration becomes more politicized.
United Methodist bishops and pastors called for prayer and expressed grief following the assassination attempt on former President Trump. They also urged churchgoers to work to heal divisions.