News & Stories
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Deep Negotiations with Angie Hong
Angie Hong shares her story as a second-generation Korean-American worship leader, writer, and speaker. Angie Hong is a Korean-American worship leader, writer, and speaker. Most recently, she served as the […] Continue Reading→
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2021 Global Vision – Conference Youth Event
The Global Vision registration deadline is April 4th. Please make sure to register before it’s too late! Global Vision 2021 is open to students currently in 9th, 10th, 11th, or […] Continue Reading→
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connections: Mothers in Israel
Bishop Ward discusses the book “Mothers in Israel” with author and pastor, Donna Fowler-Marchant. Continue Reading→
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Day 18 – Rev. Lisa Yebuah
A gift of Isaiah’s poetic message is it keeps us honest without making us feel too bad about ourselves. God will continually guide us because, well…we need guidance. Our bones […] Continue Reading→
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What it’s like to live with a mental illness…
The Center for Leadership Excellence invites you to a webinar with Shelda Askew and Ira Landis from NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness… The Church Responds to Mental HealthPart […] Continue Reading→
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New Studies for Women’s Groups
As we prepare for Spring and hope for safe opportunities for our small groups to re-gather, there are several great studies for women’s groups that are coming soon or were […] Continue Reading→
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Day 17 – Rev. Yuko Miller
God’s unconditional love comes with conditions of his direction. The blessing of God’s promised message includes verses 1-10: the fall of Babylonian captivity, true repentant heart or not, along with […] Continue Reading→
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Day 16 – Rev. Eleazar Partida
As we journey through different seasons in life, sometimes we find ourselves in dry desolate places. We have all experienced awful times when we feel lost, empty, tired, and ready […] Continue Reading→
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2021 NC Child Health Report Card
On February 16th, NC Child and the NC Institute of Medicine released the 2021 Child Health Report Card. Among key findings that relate directly to our NCCUMC Congregations for Children (C4C) initiative […] Continue Reading→