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http://www.umaffirm.org/
An unofficial organization advocating for justice and full inclusion of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgendered people within the denomination.
http://www.kumconline.org/Ministries_Outreach.cfm
Based in Killearn United Methodist Church, Tallahassee, Florida . Aims to celebrate God's healing power in lives. Overview, principles and groups.
http://archives.umc.org/initiative/
Documents in several languages pertaining to the bishops' call, resources, how to make a donation, and grant applications.
http://www.umc-gbcs.org/
The advocacy and public policy group of the UMC "showing the members of the church and the society that the reconciliation that God effected through Christ involves personal, social, and civic righteousness."
http://www.lifewatch.org/
Taskforce of United Methodists share about the mission of esteeming unborn human life for those contemplating abortion.
http://www.mfsaweb.org/
Independent organization seeking to bring United Methodists together for search of peace and justice in the world and the church.
http://www.methodisthabitat.org/
Outreach programme of The Bahamas Conference of the Methodist Church; committed to responding to immediate needs following natural disasters and building of sustainable communities.
http://www.rmnetwork.org/
A national grassroots organization that exists to enable full participation of people of all sexual orientations and gender identities in the life of the United Methodist Church. Events, resources, FAQ and a list of reconciling congregations and campus ministries:
http://www.cmpage.org/bondage/appendices.html
Read an online book by Allen O. Morris on the subject "problems and trends within the United Methodist Church". Chapters address missionary, goddess Sophia, and gay lifestyle issues.
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