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Native American Ministries Sunday

NC Conference of
The United Methodist Church
700 Waterfield Ridge Place
Garner, NC 27529

Tag: Bible Study

  • The World Fellowship of Methodist & Uniting Church Men, or WesleyMen, is offering the “On The Move” Lenten and Easter Devotionals 2025 to everyone for personal or congregational use. The weekly online devotionals are written by leaders of WesleyMen and the World Methodist Council and include Scriptures based on this year’s Gospel lectionary, moving stories,…

  • Celebrate Black History Month by learning from Black authors and church leaders. We recommend these titles from our collection for small-group or individual study. The resources listed here include: Many Black authors have also written on Black history and anti-racism. Those resources are listed in our pathfinders on African American Ministry Resources and Anti-Racism. DVD…

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    Lent will begin on Ash Wednesday, March 5, 2025, and Easter is on Sunday, April 20. Now is the time to request resources that your church or small group would like to use during the Lenten season. On this page, we have highlighted new and popular resources used during Lent and Easter, but the NC…

  • Bishop Shelton

    Bishop Connie Shelton invites all local churches and small groups to participate in a Lenten study on gun violence prevention. The Bishop’s Gun Violence Prevention Task Force and the Board of Church and Society want to equip you for this upcoming Lenten season with a resource called Kingdom Dreams, Violent Realities, created by the General…

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    Welcome to 2025! Here is our list of the top 10 most borrowed resources from the NC Conference Media Center in 2024. Did you know that you can borrow multiple participant books for some of our older studies? Groups that took advantage of this option sent these studies to the top of our list this…

  • David and Amy Gira

    Rev. David Gira served several churches in the North Carolina Conference before he was diagnosed with lung cancer. While on medical leave, he continued his ministry by writing devotionals for people with cancer. He also wrote an insightful book about his experience, How Cancer Cured Me: Healing Brokenness and Disease. David’s legacy lives on through…