United Methodist Church Of Westlake Village

Blessed Through Struggle

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Send us a textJohn Wesley's vision of social justice provides a framework for understanding Jesus's teachings in the Beatitudes and challenges us to transform personal faith into active compassion.• Social justice defined as the belief in equal rights, opportunities and treatment for all people regardless of characteristics• The Beatitudes begin with blessing those who seem least blessed—the poor in spirit, mourners, the meek• Spiritual poverty, mourning and meekness often become moments when God can work most deeply in our lives• The Beatitudes show a progression from spiritual emptiness to active faith strong enough to withstand persecution• Wesley spoke of "social holiness" rather than just personal holiness, believing faith must lead to action• Wesley actively fought against poverty, slavery, and advocated for prison reform• Methodist social justice legacy includes founding the Salvation Army and championing various social causes• The Social Principles document represents Methodism&apo