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Bishop’s 33rd letter to King celebrates ‘unforgettable’ milestone
Barack Obama’s election as the first African-American U.S. president signifies more than a transfer of power, writes Bishop Woodie White. Faith leaders call for increase in U.S. 'living wage'
A campaign in the United States pushes for an increase in the federal minimum wage to $10 by 2010. Church keeps Zimbabwe hospitals open
With many public facilities closed, United Methodist hospitals continue to treat patients, and the church plans more aid. UMCOR’s 100-Ton Challenge is Over Halfway Mark
Since the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) issued its 100-Ton Challenge for United Methodists to increase their purchases of fairly traded goods on World Fair Trade Day 2008, 56.5 tons have been purchased towards this goal. Publishing House to Reassess Funding for Hymnal Revision
Neil M. Alexander, President and Publisher of The United Methodist Publishing House, announced last week that the hymnal revision process begun at the 2008 General Conference will be slowed and reassessed in light of funding concerns in the coming months. Convocation inspires pastors to build bridges
Nearly 400 African-American pastors hear challenges to use bridges for receiving God’s promise of a new future. Church civil rights leaders recall early struggles
The issue of racial equality has long challenged communities of faith. Students expect Obama to be man of his word
College students say they will be watching the new president and realize they have a role to play too. Commentary: A lesson from my daughter
The Rev. Linda E. Thomas tells how her 8-year-old daughter helped awaken in her a feeling of pride for America. Young people tie Obama vote to faith
Election shows young people can make a difference, and it’s time for their voices to be heard, they say. In letter to King, bishop rejoices over election of nation’s first African-American president
Woodie White shares a feeling of "joy beyond description" at historic moment. United Methodists consider a word with the president
What would you ask Barack Obama if you had 15 minutes with him? United Methodists share their thoughts. Tenn. ash spill creates concern for area churches
Four United Methodist churches are located near a coal-burning plant where a fly ash spill has created a 300-acre disaster. Bish Schna-Z raps with UM bloggers
Bishop Robert Schnase and other online scribes explore the impact of blogging for the church. 'Five Practices' book leads to church movement
What does it take to be a fruitful congregation? A bishop shares five themes at the Congress on Evangelism.

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