According to the Council on Foreign Relations, there are 27 ongoing conflicts worldwide. While there are crisis that receive attention on the evening news like the conflict in Ukraine, the war in Afghanistan, and the civil war in Ethiopia, there are also hundreds of millions of people who are living in the midst of war and conflict that do so without international attention.
Inscribed in the rotunda of the United Methodist Building are these words from Isaiah 2:4, “they will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.” This verse is part of a vision that imagines Judah and Jerusalem as a gathering place, where the nations meet to learn the ways of peace. It serves as a reminder that peace does not arrive on its own but must be learned and practiced.
Join us for this three-day series to: (1) engage with experts and practitioners on the root causes of conflict; (2) learn about the methods and means to peacebuilding and preventing recurrences in conflict; (3) delve into a theological grounding on peace-building; and (4) learn how United Methodists have been participating in global peacebuilding efforts.
Church and Society invites you to participate in four sessions over three days in its Called Seminar, “Plowshare Vision: Peace to be Learned and Practiced” from November 1-3.
Each session requires a separate registration. All sessions will be held on Zoom. Closed captions will be available for all the sessions.
Register at this link.
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