Latest Updates
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UMVIM Team Leader Training
North Carolina Conference United Methodist Volunteers in Mission (NCC UMVIM) invites you to participate in a Team Leader Training Course on Saturday, February 4th from 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM in an online format. This course will prepare (or refresh) you in the best practices for leading UMVIM teams locally, nationally, and internationally. Continue Reading→
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I was a stranger and you did not welcome me, naked and you did not give me clothing, sick and in prison and you did not visit me.’
Engaging in prison ministry for the first time can be intimidating. But Jesus wants us to visit the imprisoned, loving these neighbors as we love ourselves. How can you serve […] Continue Reading→
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MERCI Work Days to Pack Christmas Boxes
Join us Tuesday, December 6, Saturday, December 10, and/or Tuesday, December 13, to help pack Project Agape Christmas boxes. Work days are from 9 am to 1 pm. MERCI is […] Continue Reading→
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Announcement from UMVIM
Dear Friends in Christ: Grace and peace to you this Advent season as we await once again the coming of Jesus, theChrist, our Saviour. During the last few months, the […] Continue Reading→
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Health Ministry Encourages Flu Shots
From the NC Department of Health and Human Services: “The best defense against serious illness from flu is the annual vaccine, available for everyone six months and older. Studies have […] Continue Reading→
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Deadline September 30, 2022 – Mission Seed Fund Applications for 2023
Mission Seed Fund Applications for 2023 are now open! Mission Seed Fund Applications are now being accepted! Remember that all three required documents (application, cover letter, and budget) will be […] Continue Reading→
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Cedar Grove UMC Pittsboro Earns Key Taylor
Cedar Grove UMC in Chatham County, has been providing several food ministries to their neighbors in “Frosty” (the area of the county where they live and serve) since March 2020.Those […] Continue Reading→
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Do You Believe North Carolina has a Human Trafficking Problem?
North Carolina is ranked ninth in the nation for human trafficking cases. Southeast North Carolina is particularly vulnerable due to the convergence of Interstate 40 with the I-95 corridor. Continue Reading→
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Yam Jam is Back!
Yam Jam is back! Come join the fun as we glean sweet potatoes to benefit local hunger relief organizations this fall! We will be gathering each Saturday in October from […] Continue Reading→