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Church finance leader dismisses two executives
Three weeks into his new job, the leader of the United Methodist finance agency announces staff changes. Great Event challenges African-American churches
More than 500 black Methodists are urged to find their voice and power during a church growth and revitalization gathering. Global Ministries welcomes new leader

The staff of the General Board of Global Ministries on September 15 warmly received the Rev. Edward W. Paup as the executive leader of the mission agency.

U.S. religious leaders urge moral hurricane response
Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders join together to call for a prompt and just recovery policy in the Gulf Coast. United Methodists prepare for post-Fay relief work
With Tropical Storm Fay still swirling off the east coast of Florida, United Methodists begin to assess the damage in the waterlogged state. Illegal immigrant’s case shows need for policy changes, say her supporters
United Methodists crowd a Tennessee courtroom to protest the treatment of an illegal immigrant jailed on minor traffic charges. United Methodist leaders tour hard-hit Texas areas
Church leaders assessing damage in hurricane-battered communities fear the worst is yet to be discovered. Women’s commission provides better online access
A redesigned Web site launches for the United Methodist Commission on the Status and Role of Women. Florida man works to start Hispanic prayer line
Leland McKeown wants Hispanics to have access to a prayer line similar to the church's existing English-language line. Missionary shares story of his Palestinian mother
In a new book, the Rev. Alex Awad traces the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through its impact on his mother’s life. Hurricane Ike response begins in Texas, Louisiana
United Methodists assess damage from Hurricane Ike and respond to emergency needs along its wide trail of destruction. African bishops issue renewed call against poverty
Poverty is a "scourge to human dignity" that "robs people of hope," say the church's top clergy leaders in Africa. Bishop rules request for SMU library decision 'moot'
A request for a decision of law on Southern Methodist University's lease for the Bush library is ruled "improper, moot and hypothetical." Lack of license limits UMCOR response in Cuba
United Methodists express frustration over not being able to provide disaster relief to Cubans hit hard by the 2008 hurricane season. UMCOR assists storm-ravaged people in Haiti
The United Methodist Committee on Relief responds to four catastrophic storms that tore through Haiti in less than a month.

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