R-Squared
practical resources for church leaders seeking to engage and embrace cultural diversity and anti-racism - a resource hub of GCORR
Human Relations Sunday
Our collection of resources equip your congregation for learning, action, and transformation on January 19, 2026, Human Relations Sunday in the United Methodist Church — to recognize the sacred worth of every person and to challenge the systems that deny dignity and opportunity.
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31 Days of Human Rights Leaders
This ready-to-use campaign celebrates individuals whose lives and legacies have shaped the ongoing fight for justice, equity, and dignity for all people with social media assets and valuable information featuring.
Resources
Stories
“We believe that the Image of God found in the person of the Holy Trinity is Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive.”
GCORR’s Statement on The Imago DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) as an Expression of the Trinity
Featured Series
Vital Conversations on Immigration
The Vital Conversations on Immigration series was developed to help local churches explore a sacred calling: a Church that embodies justice, mercy, and hospitality.
With a study guide and accompanying videos, each session invites you into deeper reflection on the realities of immigration today, guided by the voices of faith leaders, theologians, advocates, and immigrants themselves.
watch the videos as a playlist below
New Courses
This foundational course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge, awareness, and tools to recognize, interrupt, and respond to microaggressions in faithful and healing ways.
This course led by Rev. Enger Muteteke, Senior Director of Programs and Education, explores how to recognize the gift of cultural differences in ministry settings and how colorblindness is not a benign framework.
Premium Resources
Immigration
Book Studies
Our Sacred Journey
a project that is dedicated to celebrating the rich diversity of the United Methodist Church community by sharing stories that reflect our cultural identities, faith journeys, and shared humanity