For Immediate Release
March 5, 2025
NEW YORK – As we celebrate Women’s History Month, United Women in Faith issued the following statement:
Throughout history, women have driven the charge for justice and equality. From Sojourner Truth and Reverend Anna Howard Shaw fighting for the right to vote, to Mary McLeod Bethune fighting for equality in education, to Fanny Crosby composing over 8,000 hymns and songs as a blind woman, Methodist women have set the foundation for a more fair and just world.
“We are inspired by the women who came before us and pushed the boundaries of what women were allowed to do,” said Sally Vonner, General Secretary and CEO of United Women in Faith. “Our history informs our work today, and we build on the principles that they championed.”
Today, leaders such as Vonner, Sung-Ok Lee, Susan Moberg, Tamara Clark, Mollie James-Vickery, and Khia Shaw-Wilson follow in the steps of our foremothers. Through educating, organizing, advocating, and programming, they continue to strengthen our communities and create justice.
Programs such as Mission u, a transformative educational program encompassing both Bible-based curricula and events, and Soul Care Retreats, which rejuvenate the spirit and nurture the whole person, bring us together and remind us of our mission. From eight women in 1869 to nearly half a million members today, United Women in Faith is continuing the fight for a more equitable, connected, and inclusive world.
“It is an honor to be a part of such a dedicated, accomplished team of women leaders leading the way for change,” said Vonner. “I’m here to lead and serve our members, but I’m also part of the community–and what a strong, hopeful community that is.”
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United Women in Faith is a sisterhood acting in faith to tackle the hard work of the world without hesitation. Connect with the organization here.