Edited from article by Tara Barnes on UWFaith website United Women in Faith submitted 19 petitions to the United Methodist General Conference that met April 23 to May 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Included among our petitions were those for uplifting women and children, protecting voting rights, and our historic. Charter for Racial Justice. These included calls to action on racial and climate justice, gender equity, protecting the girl child, and supporting deaconesses and home missioners. Eighteen of our petitions passed on consent calendar, meaning they received 10 or fewer “no” votes in committee. “We commend the church for uplifting women, children, and youth at the 2024 General Conference,” said General Secretary and CEO Sally Vonner. “When women’s voices are heard, positive changes follow.” Our petition seeking annual conference voting rights ...
Seeking women desiring to attend Mission u but can’t afford it By Linda Kotschevar The Minnesota Conference of United Women in Faith provides interested women an opportunity to attend Mission u through our Mission u Scholarship Fund. Getting women interested in mission at an early age and at new life stages is one way to insure the vitality and growth of an educational, mission-minded membership. The Mission u Scholarship Committee is seeking women who desire to attend Mission u but cannot afford the cost and encouraging them to apply for a Mission u scholarship. The scholarship would cover partial or full cost of Mission u; however, the study book and transportation are not covered. The amount of the scholarship will be based on individual need, funds available, and the number of applicants. Please complete the application and/or urge women you know to apply. Ea...