Who We Are
BMCR represents and is dedicated to more than 2,400 Black United Methodist congregations and approximately 500,000 African American members across the United States.
The caucus is vital because of its:
- keen concern for the future of African Americans in the denomination;
- ability to advocate for the interests and inclusivity of Blacks in the general church structures,
- exceptional nerve to serve as the spiritual agitating conscious of the church,
- determination to raise up prophetic and spiritual leaders who will be advocates for the unique needs of Black people in The United Methodist Church.
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A Week of Prayer for Health Care for All, June 19-26
The National Black Church Health Disparities Summit
"Building Bridges Between the Faith Community and Public Health"
August 5-7, 2009 - Lake Junaluska, NC
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Music & Worship in the African American Church
October 1-3, 2009 - Lake Junaluska, NC
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Step up to Shalom this year at the National Summit
Oct 28-31, 2009
Radisson Hotel in Columbia, South Carolina
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BMCR Congratulates President Obama
On November 5, 2008, President-Elect Barack Obama received a congratulatory email and snail mail letter from BMCR. Read the letter and see some marvelous photos from the Inauguration.