A Welcoming Community
Growing in God's Grace and Love
Committed to Christ's Teachings
Recognizing and Celebrating the Diversity of God's People, Creation, and Gifts
Reflecting God's Love and Justice
Embracing, Honoring, and Encouraging ALL!
New Paltz United Methodist Church has long been a welcoming community. We are growing in God’s grace and love. We are committed to following Christ’s teachings and example by heeding his call to feed the hungry, welcome the stranger, preach the good news, teach our children and youth and visit the sick, homebound, and imprisoned. We recognize and celebrate the diversity of God’s creation and God’s gifts. As disciples of Our Lord, we publicly acknowledge, accept, and support people of all races, beliefs, genders, sexual orientations, ages, nationalities, ethnicities, abilities, and socio-economic situations. Our welcome knows no boundaries. Called by the Holy Spirit to share a ministry that reflects God’s love and justice, we embrace, honor and encourage all to participate in the ministries and leadership of our church.
The members of New Paltz United Methodist Church recognize and condemn the systemic institution of racism and the impact of its injustices on those who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color. We acknowledge that racism exists and continues through the persistence of privilege, intolerance, indifference, unawareness, and false assumptions. We recognize racism as oppressive and self-perpetuating, expressed through explicit and implicit biases, and incompatible when living from the Heart of God while working to bring about God’s Kin-dom here on earth.
New Paltz UMC welcomes diversity in all its forms. As members of Christ’s community, we celebrate the innate and inherent God-given gifts of our siblings who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color and honor these as they work to fulfill God’s call in their lives. We continue the search within ourselves, our congregation, and our community to seek and dismantle those places where we find injustice, prejudice, and systemic racism. As a community of faith, and with God’s continual help and guidance, we accept it as our duty and responsibility to continue our perpetual journey toward Anti-Racism. We commit ourselves, our time, and our resources to fully engaging in this journey beginning with the following:
It is the responsibility of the members of the Committee on Justice, Outreach, and Mission to examine these commitments annually and to report its findings to the church at each Charge Conference. However, it is the responsibility of the members of New Paltz United Methodist Church to uphold these commitments and continue to work towards building God’s kin-dom by dismantling the injustices and transgression of racism.
Approved by Charge Conference of the New Paltz United Methodist Church
December 3, 2022