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Tag: Hispanic-Latinx Ministries

  • The Hispanic-Latinx Committee of the NC Conference invites pastors, congregations, and church members to two webinars designed to provide hospitality and legal information for immigrants living in the United States. Hope and Action: Resourcing Congregations for Hospitality Wednesday, February 12, 7:00pm This event will provide a vital space for all our congregations, especially English-speaking congregations,…

  • Bishop Shelton

    Bishop Connie Mitchell Shelton celebrates Hispanic-Latinx Heritage Month with this video message honoring Hispanic-Latinx leaders in the NC Conference and the continuing work of Hispanic-Latinx Ministries.

  • The Center for Leadership Excellence invites you to a webinar with Dr. Edgardo Colón-Emeric… “Church renewal” is widely discussed across Methodism today, but renewal will not happen apart from serious engagement with and from the margins of society. In this webinar, Dr. Colón-Emeric offers key insights drawn from his new book, The People Called Metodista: Renewing…

  • Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Us

    Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15th through October 15th. This year, we are highlighting Hispanic/Latinx authors in our collection. As immigration is an ongoing issue, and this is an election year, we are also highlighting our resources that help to provide a biblical perspective. We have Bible studies and DVD documentaries that share immigration stories,…

  • Over the past year, churches have found ways to help local communities during the pandemic through food distribution programs and remote learning spaces for students. As COVID-19 response efforts continue, Disaster Ministries and churches within the NC Conference have worked with health care providers to volunteer at vaccination clinics. Here are a few churches that…

  • Las palabras de Jesús desde la cruz, dan voz a la experiencia de los oprimidos, y a las experiencia que muchas veces enfrenta el pueblo inmigrante. Cada palabra es interpretada por una pastora o pastor Metodista Unido sirviendo en la Conferencia de Carolina del Norte en contextos multiculturales. Por favor sigue este enlace para adorar…