Latest Updates
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Catch the UMVIM Conference Report
Please take a moment to watch the Conference UMVIM Report. If you have any questions, contact the Conference UMVIM Coordinator, Miles Baker Hunt, at umvim@nccumc.org. Watch the report here. Continue Reading→
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2023 Key Taylor Award Applications Open
Are you attending a rural United Methodist Church? Do you pastor a rural United Methodist Church? Is your church making a difference in your community? Apply Now! 2023 Key Taylor […] Continue Reading→
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Applications Due TODAY! The Gary Wayne Locklear Mission Endowment
The application process for The Gary Wayne Locklear Mission Endowment opens on April 6. Applicants will fill out a pre-application form that supplies basic information about their ministry/mission endeavor. The pre-application […] Continue Reading→
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10 Ways NCC UMVIM Can Assist You!
10 Ways NCC UMVIM Can Assist YOU! 1. Train you to be an UMVIM Team Leader As an UMVIM trained Team Leader, you will be equipped with the best resources and […] Continue Reading→
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Duke Summer Institute for Reconciliation Registration Open
Every year, we are honored with an excellent slate of ministers, scholars, and other field experts in bringing Christ’s reconciliation to a hurting world; even better, we are blessed to […] Continue Reading→
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Fayetteville JFON is now the NC Immigration Law & Justice Center
The North Carolina Immigration Law & Justice Center (ILJC), part of the Immigration Law & Justice Network (ILJN), provides low-income immigrants, refugees and asylum-seekers with affordable, high-quality immigration legal services. […] Continue Reading→
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Breaking the Silence-Remembering an iconic speech by Rev. Dr. M.L. King, Jr.
On the anniversary of his historic Riverside Church speech in 1967…Join us for a conversation on Dr. King’s call for a radical revolution in values against racism, militarism and materialism.What […] Continue Reading→
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Opioid Awareness Breakfast
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Medicaid expansion moving in NC House
A bill to expand Medicaid in North Carolina, providing hundreds of thousands of the state’s working poor with insurance moved forward Tuesday at the General Assembly. Crucial negotiations remain ahead in […] Continue Reading→