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Our hearts and prayers are with the people of Western North Carolina and across the Southeast in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Site evaluation following storm damage are in progress. We will be notified when it is safe to provide support.
“The hurricane, tornadoes...
It is with mixed emotions that Bishop LaTrelle Miller Easterling shares the following announcement from Bishop Kenneth Carter. While Bishop Easterling fully supports the new opportunity this affords Rev. Hand, she laments the loss of her excellent ministry within our Area. Rev. Hand has served...
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Between now and Nov. 1, local churches can apply for BWC grants of up to $5,000 to transform some of their vision into reality. See a listing of previous grant recipients.
Last year, Mt. Nebo UMC in Boonsboro applied for and was awarded a $5,000 Missional Innovation grant from the...
Susie Kiefer has given a lot to ministries in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. But in many ways, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has given more to her.
That includes a daughter.
Kiefer, who attends Bethel United Methodist Church in Lewes, Delaware, has been involved with the...
NOTE: The event mentioned in the article below, scheduled for Oct. 6, has been postponed. More information will be announced as it becomes available.
"With great power comes great responsibility," Spider Man famously said. For the Rev. Jonathan Brown of Foundry United Methodist Church in...
At a staff meeting on Sept. 11, the staff of the BWC celebrated Bishop LaTrelle Easterling's assignment to serve for four more years as the episcopal leader of the Baltimore-Washington & Peninsula-Delaware Area. The bishop is the first African-American woman in the denomination to be given a...
By Melissa Lauber
When she was 14, living in a poor Baptist community in southern Mississippi, the Rev. Dr. Theresa Thames was told that women were simply not permitted to be pastors. “But I didn’t know there were limits,” she said.
In August, she became the Dean of Religious...
Showing items for 'August 2024'
By Richard Thompson
Sunday, September 11, 1814, was not an ordinary Sunday in the city of Baltimore. In what would be the last full year of the War of 1812, British troops had invaded Washington and had burned public buildings, including the Capitol and the White House. Their fleet...
When the congregation of Cresaptown UMC began their community garden a few years ago, they had no idea about some of the benefits they would harvest.
Spiritual insights and comfort, increased fellowship and growing outreach, and new partnerships with the surrounding community are just of...
William Arthur Holmes died on Aug. 9, 2024, eight days before his 95th birthday. He resided at Homewood Retirement Community in Frederick, Md. Holmes was adopted at two weeks of age by James B. and Johnnie M. Holmes.
He grew up in Oklahoma and Arkansas, graduating from Little Rock High School...