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North Bethesda UMC targeted by vandals
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North Bethesda UMC was one of three churches in Bethesda targeted by vandals over the weekend. At around 1:30 a.m. on July 9, the church was broken into, more than $1,000 of damage was done, and attempts were made to set multiple fires, Montgomery County police reported.  Damage was...

Bethune to be honored with statue in U.S. Capitol
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By Melissa Lauber Mary McLeod Bethune’s faith enabled her to create a legacy that speaks through time and space into today’s culture. On July 13, this legacy will be elevated, as a monument to this United Methodist civil rights leader and educator is installed in Statuary Hall in the...

Wesley Freedom houses Hope Rising
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  From Kevin Silberzahn Hope Rising Resource Center held an Open House on June 12 to celebrate its newly designated mission space at Wesley Freedom UMC; the hiring of a new Executive Director, Shannon Reinhardt; and the receipt of a $20,000 grant awarded by The Kahlert Foundation, led by...

D.C. March calls for economic equity for all
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By Calia Christie Learn more and take action    Sign up to take Action through Baltimore Washington Conference Legislative Action Alerts!    United Methodist Social Principles: Economic Community  Learn more about the Third Reconstruction to fully address poverty...

Poor People’s Campaign holds major DC rally to combat poverty
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WASHINGTON (RNS) — Thousands of clergy, union leaders, activists and scholars rallied near the U.S. Capitol on Saturday (June 18) at a march organized by the Poor People’s Campaign, calling on Congress to take action and address the plight of millions of Americans who struggle with poverty and...

Shiloh UMC responds to Smithsburg shootings
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By Melissa Lauber At Shiloh UMC in Hagerstown, the people’s hearts are so interwoven that their stories are written on one another’s faces and across one another’s lives. On June 12, Pastor Dionne Hall stood in front of the church, looked into those faces and saw the tragedy...

UMs make their mark, create vitality
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United Methodists throughout the Baltimore-Washington Conference are making their marks as they pursue vitality and transform the world so that all people might live life to the fullest. Pursuing Bishop LaTrelle Easterling’s vision of 100 percent of churches becoming 100 percent vital...