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Methodists reach settlement in BSA bankruptcy case
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From United Methodist Communications United Methodist leaders have reached a settlement in the matter of the Boy Scouts of America’s (BSA) pending bankruptcy proceedings. Upon final court approval, the settlement would resolve any claims of sexual abuse that may have occurred in...

District renovates second parsonage for affordable housing
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By Melissa Lauber Over the past several months, God has been showing up at Journey UMC in Temple Hills “in all kinds of unexpected ways,” said the Rev. Michael Parker. On Dec. 18, Parker stood on the front lawn of a former parsonage and consecrated it to become home for a family in...

A prayer for immigrants as we Build Back Better
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    On Dec. 13, the Rev. Neal Christie, the BWC’s  Executive Minister of Connected Engagement, spoke on behalf of Bishop LaTrelle Easterling at a rally on Capitol Hill focusing on the moral imperatives of the 2021 Build Back Better Budget and the need not to overlook this...

Churches urged to vote 'no' on BSA bankruptcy plan
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From United Methodist CommunicationsOffice of Public  Information A United Methodist Ad Hoc Committee is encouraging congregations to vote against a proposed Boy Scouts of America (BSA) reorganization plan, following months of negotiations that have failed to yield a settlement thus far...

Morgan County churches dream big, create shelter
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 By Melissa Lauber “Dream big.” Leading a church of 19 members in a little town in West Virginia, Pastor Dick Voorhaar is not the first one that people might think of when they consider ambitious plans. But years of faith have taught Voorhaar, 82, that God-sized dreams are the...

AU offers 'community wrapped in God's grace'
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By Neal Christie  “It is almost always a little bit exciting to start a new project, especially when building something from the ground up.  At some point, however, the newness starts to wear off and you look around at the long road ahead of you and the task can feel...

Students raise awareness of missing girls, one story at a time
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By Neal Christie What would compel a group of twenty-five Frostburg University students to board a bus at the break of dawn one Saturday morning and drive to Washington, D.C.? And why would a group of Howard University students wait in the cold, under a tent outside, to welcome students they had...

Korean bishops visit Lovely Lane
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By Rev. Bonnie McCubbin Lovely Lane, where the Rev. John Goucher was once the pastor, holds a special place in the story of the Korean Methodist Church. Goucher financed the sending of Methodist missionaries, who brought the Methodist Church to Korea in 1885. On Nov. 6, eleven bishops from the...