Emerging Methodism: Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey

The Mark of a Contemporary United Methodist Church

Bishop Harvey states, “We are a vital web of interactive relationships.”

Bishop Harvey states, “We are a vital web of interactive relationships.”

How do we deal with our diversity in the context of our connection?

How do we deal with our diversity in the context of our connection?

How can the church be vital and relevant?

In a world devastated by Covid-19, racism, and natural disasters, Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey urges us to use this time to listen to what the world is telling us — particularly to those who live on the margins — and to commit to dismantling racism within our own church.

In a world devastated by Covid-19, racism, and natural disasters, Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey urges us to use this time to listen to what the world is telling us — particularly to those who live on the margins — and to commit to dismantling racism within our own church.

What kind of leaders do we need to address our current challenges?

In her discussion with the Rev. Kennetha Bigham-Tsai, Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey describes the kind of prophetic, courageous, resilient, and innovative leaders that will be needed to address the current crises facing the local church — a pandemic, racism, and divisiveness.

In her discussion with the Rev. Kennetha Bigham-Tsai, Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey describes the kind of prophetic, courageous, resilient, and innovative leaders that will be needed to address the current crises facing the local church — a pandemic, racism, and divisiveness.

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