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Skip lunch, buy a net and save a life on April 25
United Methodists are urged to give up lunch and save lives on April 25. United Methodist Web site opens church doors
Backed by a national advertising campaign, The United Methodist Church on April 20 launched tenthousanddoors.org. Hoops turn fears into friendship
Books and Basketball helps church touch community. Missouri United Methodist Women Offer Free Dental Care to Children
At Court Street United Methodist Church in Fulton, Mo., local United Methodist Women members organized free children's dental screenings. Bridge events explore gap between church, academia
United Methodist-related colleges and churches explore ways to strengthen their ties. Churches, schools get 31 ways to build relationship
Suggestions bridge the gap between church and colleges. Churches need courage to welcome warriors
Pastors and church members must remember that soldiers returning from war have a new worldview, chaplain says. Latin American, Caribbean and US Churches Explore New Ways of Being in Mission Together
More than 100 Methodist leaders from Latin America, Caribbean and the United States gathered in Mexico City, March 24-27, to strengthen relationships through sending and receiving volunteers and when responding to local disasters. Ethnic church social justice programs funded
Church and Society awards $187,000 in grants to ethnic local church projects Survey reveals misunderstanding of deacon’s role
Deacons believe they are accepted and valued but misunderstood, according to a 2008 survey. Black Methodists to share God’s ‘amazing grace’
Black church leaders called to deepen commitment to ministry with the poor. Heidinger reflects on Good News leadership
Clergyman retires with “a sense of fulfillment, that I was where God wanted me to be.” Tragedy in Sudan moves conference to expand goals
Holston Conference leaders appeal for broader rescue effort Study team faces turmoil in Sudan
Gunfire keeps team sequestered in hotel, provides opportunity for ministry to hotel staff and to one another. United Methodists address Red River threat
The Rev. Rich Zeck has spent the last 10 days bagging sand for the emergency dikes.

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