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STORIES FROM ACROSS THE MICHIGAN AREA AND THE CONNECTION
oncord UMC, Grand Rapids: First UMC; Harrison: The Gathering; Lansing: Korean UMC; Indian River UMC; More
kers invoked the theme often and also addressed the first of Four Areas of Focus adopted by the 2008 General Conference: "Developing Principled Christian Leaders."
Washington, April 13, 2009 In honor of Earth Day, more than 50 free copies of The Green Bible are being sent to seminary professors and administrators by the National Council of Churches Eco-Justice Programs and the bibles publisher, HarperOne. The purpose of the gifts, said Jordan Blevins, Assistant Director of the NCC Eco-Justice Program, is to enable seminaries to share the bible with their students. Earth Day is a unique opportunity for our churches and communities to celebrate the values of Gods Creation, Blevins said. By getting this Bible into the hands of seminary faculty and staff, we can see that these values continue to be focal points of our churches ministry. Earth Day is April 22. Read more
Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton announces that the Rev. Tamara Williams will be appointed as the Albion District Superintendent effective July 1, 2009.
The Personnel Committee of the Detroit Conference Council on Ministries announces that Paul W. Thomas is the new Associate Council Director of Communications for the Detroit Annual Conference, a newly-created part-time position. He began his work January 1, 2009.
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is responding to the four successive catastrophic storms that tore through Haiti in less than a month. Hundreds of deaths and extensive flooding have been reported and thousands of homes and livelihoods have been destroyed. In a country with limited resources and widespread poverty, more than 650,000 people are left especially vulnerable because of the storms.
A UMNS Report
ry plan, studying funding
Ann Whiting
NEW YORK (UMNS) - The United Methodist Committee on Relief is working with United Methodists in the U.S. Gulf Coast region to respond to Hurricane Gustav.
By Elliott Wright
Bill Dobbs
This is my first article as Clergy Assistant to the Bishop, and I have thought a lot about these “first impressions” which will impact our work for years to come. What do I want to say to you that will likely influence your thinking about me before many of us have even met? I could tell. . . . read more
Members of United Methodist congregations from across West Michigan were in Grand Rapids during the weekend of June 3-6 for the forty-second session of the West Michigan Conference. More than 900 clergy and laity representing 400 congregations participated in the event on the Calvin College campus.
“Making New Spaces for New Faces,” was the theme for this the second of a four-year themed series highlighting the “Four Foci of The United Methodist Church. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry is the lead agency in providing . . . . read more
(Photo shows Nancy Powers being ordained at elder.–photo Mark Doyal)
Kathy L. Gilbert
Not long ago, Freddie Redmond was homeless, living in the streets of Atlanta. Now he spends his days on a beach in Mississippi, part of a team that will be cleaning up after the recent oil spill.
And he’s praising God for his new career.
Redmond is one of 75 low-income workers trained in hazardous waste removal by programs at two United Methodist-related historically black colleges. More
DAC – Wherever the water flows… life flourishes, life abounds
From the opening worship celebration to the plenary sessions to the musical presentations and the educational opportunities at the mission fair, the 2010 Detroit Annual Conference, held May 20-23 on the campus of Adrian College was one of renewal, rejuvenation and celebration of The United Methodist Church in Michigan.
The theme of this year’s annual conference coincided . . . More
(Photo shows attendees gathered in Dawson Auditorium during a business session.–photo Jeremy Africa
Go fish!
Jesus told us to fish for people…and podcasting technology gives us another tool
Introducing the latest in fishing technology… Podcasting! It might not get you out on the lake this spring, butpodcasting is definitely a newfangled way of casting out onto the net. A recent Detroit Free Press article set off a frenzy of calls and questions around my office at First UMC in Battle Creek this week. The article, "DOWNLOADING GOD: Churches use podcasts to spread the gospel; faithful turn up volume," featured the use of "podcasting" in churches, and its appeal to both local parishioners as well as those who might be located far away. So everyone calling my office wanted to know, what are the basics of podcasting, and why aren’t we doing it?For more archived stories check back often.
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