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    United Methodists of Upper New YorkLiving the Gospel. Being God's Love.


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    Burning sacred havens: General Board of Church and Society issues press release

    July 6, 2015 / By UNY Communications / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

    The Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe, the General Secretary of the General Board of Church and Society, posted a press release on Thursday, July 2, regarding the burning of six predominantly black churches in the Southern United States. Read the press release below to learn more about how United Methodists can respond.

    The events of the past weeks have highlighted the worst and the best of the American spirit. The worst: unbearable, unspeakable acts of hatred. The best: acts of openness, forgiveness, bravery, moral courage and acceptance.

    The burning of many black churches in recent weeks reminds us of our need to be ever vigilant against acts of hate and racism. Historic black churches are central to the life of communities, sacred sites of praise and refuge, homes for those often faced with discrimination and segregation, and centers of outreach into the world.

    How should Christians who claim a Methodist heritage respond in these days?

    1. Affirm unequivocally non-violent resistance. Acts of hatred have no place in this world, especially against sacred havens.
    2. Express Christian love in solidarity and friendship with neighboring communities and churches. Commit to being unified in the out-reaching love of Jesus Christ.
    3. Provide solace and refuge to all communities suffering acts of hatred. I am reminded of the gestures of hospitality extended by the Muslim community in Egypt when its members protectively surrounded the Coptic Christians who faced religious persecution. May we as United Methodists be equally as vigilant and active in our hospitality and love.
    4. Ensure that the Church Arson Prevention Act of 1996 and other legal protections are enforced. Goodness, equity and justice cannot be fully legislated, but acts of vicious hatred demand that we uphold laws intended to protect all in society.
    5. Insist on the removal of symbols from public display that for too long have represented hatred and bigotry. These do not represent long-lost gallant causes or some ill-conceived notion of laudable heritage as some have mistakenly asserted.
    6. Remember the forgiveness expressed and lived into by the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal witnesses to the forgiving love in Jesus Christ.

    A Night Prayer of St Augustine

    Watch, O Lord, with those who wake, or watch, or weep tonight, and give Your angels and saints charge over those who sleep.
    Tend Your sick ones, O Lord Christ.
    Rest Your weary ones.
    Bless Your dying ones.
    Soothe Your suffering ones.
    Pity Your afflicted ones.
    Shield Your joyous ones, and all for Your love's sake.
    Amen.

    – The Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe
    General Secretary
    General Board of Church & Society
    The United Methodist Church

    July 2, 2015


    With more than 100,000 members, United Methodists of Upper New York comprises of more than 675 local churches and New Faith Communities in 12 districts, covering 48,000 square miles in 49 of the 62 counties in New York state. Our vision is to “live the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to be God’s love with our neighbors in all places."