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One million nets: promise realized
In the midst of excitement, celebration, and worship, the dream of two bishops who live worlds apart began to be realized. Legacy of Leaders Summit
Historically Black Colleges and University officials met in Nashville to discuss how to promote their schools and the Black College Fund. Documentary focuses on reaching the homeless
The key reason for homelessness is loss of family, says a pastor who provides a ministry that brings dignity to the person living on the street. Faith helps man turn trash into treasure
David Corner, 73, turns “garbage into gold” by diverting items meant for landfills to people in need around the world. Phone cards still helping soldiers remain connected
The people of The United Methodist Church have donated more than 13 million minutes of conversations with loved ones to U.S. servicemen and servicewomen. Commentary: Veterans Day is a time to support
The wounds of war go beyond lost limbs and broken bones, says a retired military chaplain calling on the church's help. Ballot initiatives draw United Methodist advocacy
The church weighs in on hot-button election issues such as same-sex marriage, casino gambling and state income taxes. Commentary: Can Barack Obama change the importance of race for us?
Throughout his campaign, Barack Obama never rejected his ethnicity, but also never let it define him, says commentary writer Jeneane Jones. Local churches receive grants for global projects
The United Methodist social action agency awards more than $150,000 in grants to help ethnic churches engage in social justice ministry. Election Day prompts online 'Conversation on Race'
Barack Obama's presence in the U.S. presidential race spurs a series of commentaries exploring race and racism. Flood buckets, kits needed at UMCOR supply depot
A rash of 2008 floods and hurricanes in the U.S. have drained the inventory of supplies at UMCOR's Sager Brown Depot in Louisiana. Rejected pastors receive 'extraordinary ordination'
Two women who disagree with church law on homosexuality receive "extraordinary ordination" in an ecumenical service. Church court: Structural changes require legislation
The top court of The United Methodist Church addresses questions related to proposed changes in the denomination's structure. Military chaplains extend church’s global outreach
In a five-part series, UMNS shares the stories of United Methodist clergy serving as military chaplains in the Pacific Rim. Chaplains: Ministry to warriors is exciting, humbling
U.S. Navy Chaplain Douglas Waite shares his unlikely journey from being a '70s flower child to a military chaplain in Hawaii.

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