Refugees in Germany
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) provides a video report on European United Methodists aiding refugees still streaming out of the Middle East and Africa.
While the media buzz over the refugee crisis in Europe has died down, the crisis itself has not. While the most dramatic situations of tens of thousands detained in Southeast Europe are past, refugees continue to arrive in Europe from Syria, Afghanistan, Africa, and elsewhere on a daily basis. Moreover, the hard work of helping refugees settled down into a new life in Germany or elsewhere has truly begun. In that regard, we offer these three glimpses of how The United Methodist Church in Germany is participating in that work of welcoming refugees.
A report from Anne Detjen, the Bishop’s Secretary for Missional Congregation Development in Germany, courtesy of the Dakotas Conference: http://www.dakotasumc.org/
A video of Rolf Held, UMC pastor in Messstetten, Germany, (see above) courtesy of UMCOR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
A report on the efforts of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Christlicher Kirchen in Deutschland, to which the UMC belongs, courtesy of the German UMC: http://www.emk.de/meldungen-
United Methodist layman Dr. David W. Scott, assistant professor of religion at Ripon College in Ripon, Wis., serves as curator of the collaborative blog UM & Global, published by United Methodist Professors of Mission.