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The United Methodist Church has a legacy of social witness. Join Dr. Ashley Boggan D. with guests the Rev. Dr. Darryl Stephens and John Hill, interim chief executive of the The UMC’s General Board of Church and Society, to discuss the history of the Social Principles and the new Revised Social Principles coming before General Conference 2020 to be held in April 2024.
Learn more or purchase the Revised Social Principles at this link.
The Rev. Dr. Darryl Stephens is a noted author and speaker. To pre-order Stephens’ upcoming book, Reckoning Methodism: Mission and Division in the Public Church (Eugene, OR: Cascade, out in March 2024, go to this link.
Learn more United Methodist history by visiting umhistoryhub.teachable.com.
Explore the United Methodist General Commission on Archives and History at ResourceUMC.org/archivesandhistory.
By Dr. Ashley Boggan Dreff- Host; Jay Rollins- Producer5
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The United Methodist Church has a legacy of social witness. Join Dr. Ashley Boggan D. with guests the Rev. Dr. Darryl Stephens and John Hill, interim chief executive of the The UMC’s General Board of Church and Society, to discuss the history of the Social Principles and the new Revised Social Principles coming before General Conference 2020 to be held in April 2024.
Learn more or purchase the Revised Social Principles at this link.
The Rev. Dr. Darryl Stephens is a noted author and speaker. To pre-order Stephens’ upcoming book, Reckoning Methodism: Mission and Division in the Public Church (Eugene, OR: Cascade, out in March 2024, go to this link.
Learn more United Methodist history by visiting umhistoryhub.teachable.com.
Explore the United Methodist General Commission on Archives and History at ResourceUMC.org/archivesandhistory.

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