Latest Updates
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Amazing Pace 4th Quarter 2020 Rewards
Thank you to everyone who finished strong in 2020–ACH rewards are on the way. Amazing Pace 4th quarter rewards should be in participants’ accounts by Wednesday, February 3rd. Check rewards […] Continue Reading→
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YSF Grant Application
The Youth Service Fund is delighted to announce the formal opening of applications for grants! Through the financial peaks and troughs of the last year, the Youth Service Fund is […] Continue Reading→
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Black History Month Resources
February is Black History Month. The Media Center has books and DVDs for adults and children related to black history in the United Methodist Church and in our larger culture. […] Continue Reading→
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Pray with the NC Conference in February
“I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people.” – 1 Timothy 2:1 You are invited to join your hearts together across our […] Continue Reading→
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From the Bishop: Celebrate Black History Month in the spirit of Sankofa
Dear United Methodist friends, Grace and peace on this first day of February. As Black History Month unfolds, we honor the active and retired Black clergy who serve among us. […] Continue Reading→
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Deep Beginnings with Steve Taylor
In Episode 1, we hear the first of two seemingly different stories that converge into one powerful narrative. As we begin a three-episode series, Steve Taylor shares his experience of […] Continue Reading→
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Introducing the C4C and UMAPS Website
You are invited to the unveiling of the merger of NCCUMC’s two laity-led and clergy-supported ministries focused on supporting our public schools – Congregations for Children (C4C) and United Methodist […] Continue Reading→
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Welcome to the Board of Laity!
Laity outnumber the clergy in our conference by at least 100 to 1 – so we have an incredibly important opportunity to develop, encourage, and inspire our laity to exciting […] Continue Reading→
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The Church Responds to Mental Health
The Center for Leadership Excellence is partnering with NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) in Wake County to offer a series of three webinars focused on mental health. The first […] Continue Reading→