The Methodist Federation for Social Action is a progressive faith-based organization within the Methodist movement that advocates for social justice, peace, and human rights. Founded in 1907, it works to mobilize clergy and laity to advance policies aligned with its interpretation of Christian social teachings, including economic justice, racial equity, environmental stewardship, and inclusive church practices.
Social justice advocacy including civil rights, economic inequality, healthcare access, environmental protection, LGBTQ inclusion in the church, peace and anti-militarism initiatives, and progressive public policy reforms
Individual donations, membership contributions, grants, and church-related support
United Methodist Church congregations and clergy, progressive Methodist caucuses, and interfaith social justice coalitions
Non-profit religious advocacy organization