News & Stories
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Day 5 – Rev. John Gumbo
Early morning in May 1963, as the sun was rising and the birds of the forest were singing songs of praise, in a small thatched mud house in Africa, a […] Continue Reading→
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Day 4 – Rev. Carolyn Cummings-Woriax
Joyfully, as we prepare for the Lenten Season, Isaiah’s action words – guide, satisfy, and strengthen – remind us of God’s faithfulness. Psalm 23 also demonstrates God’s continual faithfulness. We […] Continue Reading→
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Day 3 – Rev. Alma Tinoco-Ruiz
God created a beautiful, watered garden that can produce all we need to satisfy our needs. Yet, for most of us, it is not enough. We live in a consumerist […] Continue Reading→
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Online Learning Opportunities
We’ve added a new page to the Treasurer’s Office website! As we hear of interesting and useful online learning opportunities relating to church finances, insurance, clergy taxes, etc., we will […] Continue Reading→
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Day 2 – Rev. Edgar De Jesus
Summers in my homeland, the Philippines, are really hot and humid with temperatures sometimes rising as high as 100°F. During this season, there is not much rain and all there […] Continue Reading→
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Making the Farm to Church Connection
We have the opportunity to address food insecurity and systemic racism at the same time! Join us on Zoom March 8, at 2 p.m. to learn more! Farmers of color in […] Continue Reading→
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Day 1 – Bishop Hope Morgan Ward
Today is a day to bow together in humility before God. We are human, limited, temporary. We will come and we will go. We will sleep and we will wake. We will […] Continue Reading→
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Asian American Young People Read Anti-Racism Statement
AALM Video Statement Against Racism read by 12 Young People representing 12 Asian-American Caucuses of the United Methodist Church. One of the young people in the video is Kristina De Jesus, […] Continue Reading→