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Issued June 1, 2016
Today during the Clergy Executive Session of the Baltimore-Washington Conference of The United Methodist Church, clergy did not accept the recommendation of the Board of Ordained Ministry to approve T.C. Morrow for provisional membership as a deacon. We are deeply saddened...
The following statement was signed by members of the Wesley Theological Seminary community.
“We were in seminary with TC”
And we could not be more saddened or disappointed with this vote today. We were colleagues with TC as we were all discerning our calls and preparing for them...
What if someone from my church at home wants to see the worship and plenary sessions? The events in the Grand Ballroom will be streamed live on the conference website. In addition, you can use your tablet or smart phone to follow along with the proceedings or find important documents online...
The 12 delegates elected to the 2016 General Conference by the Baltimore-Washington Conference joined members from throughout the global church as they gathered May 10-20 in Portland, Ore., to chart the future of the church.
Clergy members of the Baltimore-Washington Annual Conference, meeting June 1 in an Executive Session, did not approve Tara “T.C.” Morrow for commissioning as a Deacon in The United Methodist Church.
A statement from the Rev. Ron Stief, Executive Director, National Religious Campaign Against Torture
Earlier today, the Clergy Session of the Baltimore-Washington Conference of The United Methodist Church did not accept the recommendation of the Board of Ordained Ministry (BOOM) to vote T.C. Morrow into provisional membership as a deacon. This is the first time, at least in recent memory...
Bishop Marcus Matthews and the Cabinet of the Baltimore-Washington Conference announce the following clergy appointments. The appointments are effective July 1, 2016.
You may also download this listing as a print-friendly PDF.
May 31
Rev. Gerry Grace to Centenary UMC in Shady Side
May...
Words of heartfelt gratitude and soulful reflection marked each of the four regional farewell ceremonies that honored Bishop Marcus Matthews for his 42 years of ministry, of which all but eight years was spent serving God in the Baltimore-Washington Conference.
“Still I Rise,” by Maya Angelou, has been a source of empowerment for African American women since it was written. It has become a source of inspiration for the city of Baltimore since the unrest last spring. As I have reflected on the events of the past year, I have heard the city defiantly...