In light of the recent news about children in U.S. government holding
facilities along the U.S.-Mexico border, UMCOR has received numerous
requests to respond to this horrible situation. We have heard the plea
for action from the church. Unfortunately, the facilities in question
are managed in such a way that precludes even UMCOR’s assistance. Access
is extremely limited to these government facilities.
As the arm of The United Methodist Church mandated to cultivate and promote mission,
Global Ministries seeks to equip your church with tools to use as you
confront the frustration and helplessness that this situation evokes.
While this particular case is centered in the U.S., we recognize that
migration is a global issue and the breadth and depth of our Global
Migration programming at UMCOR and Global Ministries reflects that fact.
As a church that is united on the need to care for children, we CAN be in mission together.
This Sunday, June 30, Global Ministries encourages you to take part in A Sunday of Solidarity for Suffering Children in three ways:
1. PRAY – We encourage churches to pray for children. Below,
you will find a prayer that we encourage your church to use this
Sunday. You might choose to dedicate a service to suffering children
everywhere or conduct a prayer vigil in your community for the children
suffering along the border.
2. ACT – We encourage churches to act on behalf of children. While
we cannot take UMCOR hygiene kits to the U.S. government holding
centers, we are distributing UMCOR hygiene kits at transitional shelters
all along the US-Mexico border. In the last three months, UMCOR
delivered 46,128 hygiene kits to six church-run transitional shelters. Instructions on how to make and send these kits are available here.
You can also act by calling your U.S. elected officials. This link
to the General Board of Church and Society, our sister United Methodist
agency responsible for advocacy, will give you some suggestions on
issues to raise with these officials.
3. GIVE – Finally, we encourage churches to give on behalf of children. Through the Global Migration Advance,
UMCOR provides grants to organizations along theU.S. border and
elsewhere around the world that are working to fill gaps in the rights
of migrants.
Jesus implored his disciples to welcome the children. This is our
mission: to make sure the children are welcomed. Thank you for your
prayers, your actions and your gifts.
A Prayer for Suffering Children
God of All Children Everywhere,
Our hearts are bruised when we see children suffering alone.
Our hearts are torn when we are unable to help.
Our hearts are broken when we have some complicity in the matter.
For all the times we were too busy and shooed a curious child away, forgive us, oh God.
For all the times we failed to get down on their level and look eye to eye with a child, forgive us, oh God.
For all the times we did not share when we saw a hungry child somewhere in the world, forgive us, oh God.
For all the times we thought about calling elected officials to demand change, but did not, forgive us, oh God.
For all the times we thought that caring for the children of this world was someone else’s responsibility, forgive us, oh God.
With your grace, heal our hearts.
With your grace, unite us in action.
With your grace, repair our government.
With your grace, help us to find a way to welcome all children everywhere,
That they may know that Jesus loves them,
Not just because “the Bible tells them so,”
But because they have known your love in real and tangible ways,
And they know that nothing, absolutely nothing, can separate them from your love.
Amen.