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NEJ affirms Calif. clergy on same-gender marriages
In contrast to General Conference, Northeastern Jurisdiction supports clergy performing same-sex unions. Distance learning makes education more available
United Methodist partnerships are using innovation and technology to prepare a new generation of Christian leaders. Churches in China Prepare To Welcome the World

Churches in China Prepare To Welcome the World.

Returning Home

Lured by the promise of job to support her family, Mariam found herself transported to another country, striped of her legal papers and trapped into prostitution.

Retired United Methodist Missionary, Josephine Beckwith, Dies at 100

“I’ve never felt called to do anything,” Ms. Beckwith said. “I just wanted to do something. And I went ahead and did it.”  Ms. Beckwith served the church for 32  years as a Home Missionary.

Pa. treasurer to oversee United Methodist finances
The agency overseeing the finances and legal rights of The United Methodist Church has elected Moses Kumar as its new chief executive. California United Methodists react to same-sex ruling
Two church conferences express support for same-gender couples entering into marriage covenants. Pittsburgh church helps amputees in Sierra Leone
The congregation of Mount Lebanon United Methodist Church gives new life to people ravaged by violence in West Africa. Supporters rally for AIDS legislation

More than 30 persons gathered on the front lawn of the United Methodist Building across the street from the U.S. Capitol to pray for reauthorization of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

Church members asked for input on paperwork
Over the next three weeks, United Methodists are invited to share their thoughts on the official paperwork of the church. Sager Brown in urgent need of flood buckets

UMCOR Sager Brown Depot has nearly depleted its supply of flood buckets after shipping thousands of buckets in response to recent floods.

Young adults address slavery, human trafficking
Slavery is not a thing of the past, young people are told at a forum on human trafficking in the 21st century. Church looks to pinpoint Iowa flood relief response
As waters recede in Iowa the focus is shifting to relief and recovery. People are responding with outpouring of compassion. Mission leader endorses ecumenical call for prayers for Zimbabwe

The head of the United Methodist mission agency has endorsed a call from the World Council of Churches that Christians worldwide join in a day of prayer on June 22 for Zimbabwe as that country faces a run-off in a deeply contested national election.

Commentary: Campus ministry claims God's call
A college student highlights the work of Wesley Foundations and United Methodist student groups across the United States.

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