Latest Updates
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NC Education Corps
Congregations for Children is pleased to share information about The North Carolina Education Corps, a new and exciting independent, nonprofit organization that matches hardworking, service-oriented North Carolinians with opportunities to make […] Continue Reading→
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Welcoming Afghan Allies and Friends
Join us for a virtual gathering on ZOOM,Thurs., Sept. 30th from 1 – 2:20 PM EST Church World Service (CWS) is hosting a call for clergy and judicatory/regional/conference leaders to […] Continue Reading→
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Educational Resources for Christians on the COVID-19 Vaccine
Churches have an important role to play in ending the COVID-19 pandemic. Pastors can share accurate health and theological information that can help their congregants make informed decisions about the […] Continue Reading→
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Sara Cortes, chair of Conference Hispanic-Latinx Ministries and Mahali Frias Ponce join Bishop Fairley to share their experiences with Hispanic-Latinx ministries in our conference. Continue Reading→
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Moved By the Hand of God
The following article was published by the Historical Committee of Providence United Methodist Church in 1982. The history of the church “moved by the hand of God” in […] Continue Reading→
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Healing the Land and Soul
As I sit here at my kitchen table typing, the sky outside my window is preparing to rain. Leaves on the oaks and maples in my yard are beginning their […] Continue Reading→
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Joint statement from the Creation Care Committee and Conference Board of Trustees
Scripture tells us, “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world and its inhabitants too.” (Psalm 24:1, CEB) God has entrusted humanity as stewards of the earth, […] Continue Reading→
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Golden Cross Sunday September 26
“Golden Cross” is a ministry that reaches out in love to the laity in our Annual Conference who are experiencing financial difficulty due to excessive medical expenses. Through Golden Cross, United […] Continue Reading→
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Why does NC have a healthcare gap?
In the summer of 2017, one of our North Carolina UMC pastors walked from Rockingham, NC, to Washington, D.C., to advocate for healthcare coverage and in support of his daughter, […] Continue Reading→