Meharry Medical College receives $21.4 million grant
Research center will address health disparities.
Race agency creates new positions
Closing date for job applications is Dec. 7.
Study highlights lack of young clergy
Clergy older than 55 are fastest growing segment of United Methodist ordained ministry.
Scrub Club kids wash wheelchairs, walkers
Scrub Club kids wash wheelchairs, walkers.
Vets in need get free food at Texas church
Food pantry provides food to about 30 vets and their families.
Pumpkins harvest funds for mission
Churches reap $4 million in sales.
Service overcomes two centuries of division
Joint worship service reversal of history.
BloomBytes: The sin against women in Congo
Sexual violence and disease are limiting women’s life expectancy to 46 years, Linda Bloom writes in BloomBytes.
New Web site expands audience for misconduct issues
The updated site on sexual ethics includes a section for people who may be “accused or confused.”
Blog: Q&A: ‘We have to change how we reach people’
The church’s communications agency must engage people with relevant messages, writes Larry Hollon.
Church court to address apportionments, sexuality
The Judicial Council will also consider whether clergy can fill local church posts reserved for laity.
Philadelphia Methodists join to reverse history
Two congregations, linked by history but separated by race, plan worship service together.
BloomBytes: Faith in United Methodist legislators
Why church and politics sometimes must mix.
Couple offers guide to adoption
Thirteen years, 6 foster and 12 adopted children later, couple writes a book to help others do the same.
Salon owner lifts up inner, outer beauty
Literacy ministry helps create more beautiful lives, founder says.
In battle of germs, Jesus wins
Worshippers urged to rejoice and fear not.
Have yourself a... Fair Celebration
As families gather for holiday celebrations, they are encouraged to support workers and producers by purchasing fair trade items.
‘Imagine something more’ to end malaria, bishop says
United Methodists working to eliminate disease by 2015.
Campus ministers hear need for new ministry models
Showing value needs to be a priority, education leaders say.
United Methodists discuss clergy job guarantees
Guaranteed appointments limit opportunities for young clergy, some believe.
Bishop Eugene M. Frank, social activist, dies at 101
Church leader had passion for social justice, education.
Live from Stamford: The commissioning
Two couples at work in different parts of the world were among those commissioned via a live Webcast Oct. 13.
Skype brings global missionaries close to home
Through the use of Skype, Board of Global Ministries directors were able to converse with a missionary directly from Mozambique.
Blog post: A Methodist Nobel Peace Prize winner
Linda Bloom reflects on the legacy of the Rev. John Mott, who was awarded the prize in 1946.
United Methodist legislators disagree on reform details
Members of Congress fall in line with their parties, agreeing on the need for reform but differing on how.
Women call for affordable health care for all
Leaders of United Methodist Women hold a rally and reaffirm their belief in health care as a human right.
Missionary commissioning to be broadcast live on the Internet
The United Methodist Church will commission 31 missionaries and nine deaconesses and home missioners in an October 13 celebration that will be the first such service broadcast live online at 7:00 pm EST.
Agency reorganization eliminates five positions
The move reflects a new direction for the Commission on Religion and Race, executive says.
Harvard student receives United Methodist grant
Tiffany Stanley, a master of divinity student, sees religion journalism as a way to blend her callings.
'Little church with big heart' catches Yankees’ pitch
United Methodists in the Bronx serve uneaten food from concession stands to area residents.
BloomBytes: Feeding one small part of the Bronx
World Food Day—Young Adults Learn Farm Management
World Food Day is Oct. 16 and United Methodists are encouraged to help people feed themselves and their families.
Advice columnist stands on her faith
Amy Dickinson, a United Methodist, says church has been an important part of her life.
Kidney donation leaves two students closer to God
Two women find strength through prayer to take leap of faith.
Coaching forum to aid church planters
Leaders set ambitious goal of starting a congregation a day, or more.
Top evangelist gives glory, credit to God
Florida pastor says, “The vision God gave us is this: ‘Lord, please send us the people that nobody else wants or sees.’”
BloomBytes: Striking the right tone on HIV/AIDS
Recalling the early project that set the tone for United Methodist HIV/AIDS ministry.
3 traditions celebrate historic agreement, spirit of unity
Methodist, Catholic and Lutheran leaders hail a shared belief on faith and pledge to work together.
UMCOR distributes relief supplies in Philippines
United Methodists are responding to late September floods and bracing for a second typhoon.
‘Gardening for God’ reaps unexpected blessings
United Methodists in northeastern Arkansas harvest three acres of corn to help feed area residents.
Homemade jams sweeten menu at food bank
An abundance of local fruit inspires an Oregon church to provide jams and jellies for those in need.
Mission service offers live viewing, chat options
You will be able to participate when 40 mission personnel are commissioned live on the Internet.
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