Methodist History: 1908 Social Creed for Workers
http://www.umc.org/videos. The United Methodist Church is clear in its convictions that work is a means of stewardship and God-given creativity and that all human beings deserve dignity and justice in the workplace. In early twentieth century America, poor labor conditions prompted the Methodist Church of the time to pen a social creed, spelling out the rights of workers. Learn more about that important statement and the ways its message still matters. This channel is managed by United Methodist Communications. Contact is [email protected].

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