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Current CEO of United Women in Faith.

Who is Sally Vonner?

100

The name of the document adopted in 1980 that guides our work against racism.

What is Charter for Racial Justice?

100
The name of the 2025 Mission u study.

What is Practicing Hope?

100

In 1942, this national gathering was moved from from St. Louis, Mo., to Columbus, Ohio, because St. Louis hotels would not accommodate African American women.

What is Assembly?

100

This prolific Methodist hymn writer wrote nearly 6,500 hymns in his lifetime.

Who is Charles Wesley?

200

A native Nebraska, she served as treasurer, deputy general secretary of Women's Division and laywomen in residence at Scarrett Bennet.

Who is Joyce Sohl?

200

Great Plains United Women in Faith organizes these two days around advocacy and learning.

What is Ecumenical Legislative Day and L.E.A.F?

200

The former name of Mission u.

What is School of Christian Mission?

200

In 2016, CEO Harriet Olson visits this site in North Dakota in solidarity where protests are occurring against a proposed pipeline across reservation lands.

What is Standing Rock?

200
The Charles Wesley hymn "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" is typically sung around this Christian holiday.

What is Easter?

300

Selected as as the associate General Secretary of Women's Division in 1968, she was the first African-American to head a national church organization.

Teressa Hoover

300

The name of the current campaign around climate justice.

What is Just Energy for All?

300

Location of one of two 2025 Great Plains Mission u.

What is Grand Island or Lawrence?

300

In 1944, the program book was first translated into this language.

What is Spanish?

300

This is the first hymn in the United Methodist hymnal.  It is considered the Wesley conversation hymn.

What is "O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing"?

400

This Missouri woman was the first African-American elected President of the Women's Division in 1978.

Who is Mai Gray?

400

This campaign is an expression of UWF's commitment to end mass incarceration and the criminalization of communities of color.

What is interrupting the school-to-prison pipeline?

400

Mission u studies are written for what 3 audiences.

What are adults, youth and children?

400

This female author's book State Laws of Race and Color commissioned by the Women's Division was published in 1951.

Who is Pauli Murray?

400

Charles Wesley wrote this Christmas hymn. It is widely considered one of his most famous hymns.

What is Hark! The Herald Angels Sing?

500

The first female missionary sent by our UWF predecessor organization, she was a teacher and a college in India is named after her.

Who is Isabella Thorburn?

500

In 1956, lay women used their voices and influence though predecessor organizations to make this happen in the Methodist church.

What is the ordination of women?

500

In 1964, Jurisdiction Schools of Christian Mission became Regional Schools cutting across jurisdictional lines in an effort to challenge this systemic justice issue.

What is racial segregation?

500

In 1965, Women's Division along with other Methodist entities join the march for voting rights between what 2 cities in Alabama. Hint: this march is also known as Bloody Sunday.

What is from Selma to Montgomery, AL?

500

This hymn has a tradition of being sung at Annual Conference to begin holy conferencing and reflect on the 12 month journey since last the body gathered.

What is "And Are We Yet Alive"?

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