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Greenhouse emissions reduction
The director of Economic and Environmental Justice at the United Methodist General Board of Church & Society (GBCS) told the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Subcommittee last week that the faith community supports strong and quick action to address the dangers of climate change. Russia Initiative event highlights youth
Young adults bring a spirit of newness to the 2009 consultation of the United Methodist Russia Initiative. Conferences to consider church structure
Delegates to worldwide United Methodist annual sessions will vote on 32 amendments to change the church’s constitution Arizona United Methodist Facility Receives Federal Job Stimulus Grant
Wesley Community Center, a Phoenix facility related to The United Methodist Church, is sharing in a $3.9 million federal economic stimulus grant aimed at increasing regional jobs in the health-care section. Michigan churches adjust to economic downturn
Eight of the largest churches in the Detroit Conference may not be able to pay their 2009 apportionments in full. Job loss provides opportunity to serve others
Peoria First United Methodist Church will be clearinghouse for people needing assistance. Cuba visit brings changes to covenant
The structure of the relationship between Florida and Cuba will be different. Hoosier United Methodists offer help in downturn
Indiana churches reach out to their communities, reeling from economic woes. United Methodists join rally against foreclosures
Bus caravan arrives in Washington to speak out for families facing the loss of their homes. Churches offer services to the jobless
The economic downturn is becoming a catalyst for many churches to provide new services. United Methodists in Nigeria recreate medical board
The three annual conferences in the Nigeria form a new medical board to serve the needs of rural communities. Ecumenical agency announces staff changes
Two executives with the Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns are “no longer with the agency.” Bishop urges prayer for church shooting victims
United Methodist, who served as shooter’s pastor for 13 years, reaches out to the man and his family. Church and Society leader joins civil rights pilgrimage
Pilgrimage to Alabama celebrates the civil rights movement as a start toward a greater America. Student fund established in memory of bomb victim
Office and Loans and scholarships creates loan fund for Shannon Davis.

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