Responses to Political Violence
from members of the WCC
“Faithfulness to its mission requires the Church to speak out against violence, minister to its victims and work tirelessly to reduce the level of violence in society.”
“Statement on Nonviolence” Wisconsin Council of Churches Policy, April 2002
Responding to Extremism
An Antidote to Extremism; A Pastoral Letter to All United Methodists - shared by Bishop Dan Schwerin, Northern Illinois-Wisconsin Episcopal Area UMC
Statements following Shooting at Trump Rally on July 13, 2024
We continue to speak and work for peace in this election season. Visit our “Loving Your Neighbor in an Election Season” for more resources. If you have additional resources to share, please contact us and help us keep this list updated.