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God’s vision has always been for all humanity, united in our diversity, recognizing, uplifting, and cherishing the sacred worth of all people. So, as followers of Jesus, there is no sin more antithetical to our life together in the body of Christ than racism. Part of our calling as disciples and as a church is to work against present patterns and past histories of racism and injustice in our culture and community that we might continue to strive toward God’s unwavering vision of love for all people, from every “nation, race, language, and tribe” and live out the true beauty of the beloved community.

To help our church pursue this sacred calling and as part of the North Texas Conference’s “Journey Toward Racial Justice” congregational group, the Administrative Board of First United Methodist Church of Denton is pleased to share information about the creation of a new workgroup called the “Combating Racism Task Force”. This committee, with representatives from across the church and always open to new people, is charged with helping our congregation to grow in our knowledge, discipleship, and ability to act wisely; to look at our history and our present to see ways we can learn and grow; and to develop community partners and missions to help our church work toward making God’s vision for humanity, for Denton, and for our church a reality. We look forward to this work together for our city, for ourselves, and for the vision of the One who created all humanity in the sacred image of God, that we might shine God’s love into every life even brighter.

 

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“There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus.”

— Galatians 3:28

Learn on your own.

Find lists of recommended reading, podcasts, and videos from our Combating Racism Task Force.

 

Reading Resources

Podcasts

Video Resources

Join this work.

If you’re interested in becoming a part of the Combating Racism Task Force or have any questions, please reach out to Karen Anderson-Lain, Committee Chair.