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MIND: Methodists in New Directions

MIND: Methodists in New Directions

  • About Us
    • MIND leadership
    • Documenting NYAC’s reconciling history
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    • Ministry to the Marginalized
    • We ARE, LGBTQ Clergy Project
    • We do! Methodists Living Marriage Equality
      • Why we signed
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    • Ministry to the marginalized: Welcoming LGBT people into NYAC
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    • Reconciling Sunday communion meditation
    • What about the Bible?
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Tarrytown becomes a Reconciling congregation

Posted on May 29, 2010June 5, 2010

How else to celebrate but with a potluck, of course! The United Methodist Church of the Tarrytowns officially became a Reconciling congregation in the fall of 2009 and they celebrated with a special service and meal on December 6.

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Youth at Gay Pride 2009

Posted on May 29, 2010June 3, 2010

SPSA youth group members brought a truly creative take on God's embrace of diverse families.

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Bishop Wilke headlines MIND’s 2009 annual conference witness

Posted on May 29, 2010June 4, 2010

Flanked by members of Sea Cliff UMC are Bishop Richard Wilke and Rev. Gill Caldwel, our speakers from 2009 and 2008, respectively, at the MIND lunch during annual conference 2009.

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MIND table at annual conference 2009

Posted on May 29, 2010June 4, 2010

Team MIND! Each year at annual conference our table is a source of information about our conference witness and upcoming MIND events, a resource, and a place to meet and be in ministry.

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MIND: Methodists in New Directions

Methodists in New Directions (MIND) is a grassroots organization of United Methodists working to end our denomination’s doctrinal prejudice and institutional discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and committed to living more fully into God’s radical Welcome right now and right here.

We do! Methodists Living Marriage Equality

Are you a United Methodist in the New York Annual Conference who believes the UMC’s discrimination against LGBT people is wrong?
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