Why Does Human Relations Day Matter?
It’s a day to remember that every person deserves a chance to thrive. It reminds us that living out our faith means building stronger, caring relationships, especially with those who have been pushed to the margins of society.
Human Relations Day matters because it supports the Church’s work in creating communities where everyone can flourish. When we give, we support church-based programs that work in local neighborhoods to build justice, offer hope, and walk alongside those who need a second chance.
Support the Ministry |
Special Sundays give us a chance to focus our prayers and support on important ministries all year long—uniting our gifts to multiply our impact. Your generosity strengthens communities working toward the vision of the “beloved community,” making these ministries possible:
Community Developers Program (57%)
This program helps churches serve their neighborhoods—especially communities of color—by focusing on local needs like education, employment, and empowerment.
United Methodist Voluntary Services (33%)
This program equips volunteers and congregations to tackle injustice through hands-on projects, community organizing, and service-learning opportunities.
Youth Offender Rehabilitation Programs (10%)
These church-supported programs help young people rebuild their lives through mentoring, leadership training, and positive, faith-based community experiences.
When Is Human Relations Day Celebrated?
Most churches observe Human Relations Day on the Sunday before Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but it can be celebrated on any Sunday that fits your church’s calendar. Here are the current dates: January 19, 2025; January 18, 2026; January 17, 2027 and January 16, 2028.
How Can I Be Part of the Ministry?
Your gift makes a real difference. Through Human Relations Day ministries, people like you are helping build stronger, more just communities. Discover inspiring stories of transformation and learn how you can join this important work [here].