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Veteran civil rights leader calls for reform
2/24/2010
By Denise Johnson Stovall*
2:00 P.M. EST Feb. 18, 2010 | DALLAS (UMNS)
The Rev. James Lawson pauses for a moment of prayer while visiting St. Luke “Community” United Methodist Church in Dallas. UMNS photos by Wallace Faggett. View in Photo Gallery
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A United Methodist minister who trained civil rights workers during the turbulent 1960s is calling for a “movement in our nation where no one is treated unfairly.”
The Rev. James M....
Racial tensions inform Tyson’s memoir
2/24/2010
By Linda Bloom*
Feb. 16, 2010 | (UMNS)
12:00 P.M. CST
Historian Timothy Tyson teaches a class at Duke University. A UMNS photo by Jon Gardiner, Duke University.
Timothy Tyson never forgot what happened in Oxford, N.C., the summer he turned 11.
The memories of the murder there that inflamed racial tensions persisted even after the family left town when his father, the Rev. Vernon Tyson, was asked to move to another United Methodist church in Wilmington.
The younger Tyson returned...
Haitian adoptions require moral discernment
2/24/2010
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Movie lifts up racial struggle in North Carolina
2/24/2010
A UMNS Report
By Linda Bloom*
Feb. 16, 2010
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Protesters call for racial justice in a scene from "Blood Done Sign My Name."
UMNS photos courtesy of Paladin / Real Folk Productions.
Filmmaker Jeb Stuart and historian Tim Tyson are both preacher’s kids, now in their 50s, who grew up in North Carolina at a time when attempts at racial integration still sparked tensions that could lead to violence and murder.
So when Stuart read “Blood Done Sign My...
American Methodist Anniversary
1/13/2010
American Methodist Anniversary: From Baltimore into the Life Blood of a Nation
by Elliott Wright and Kevin Nelson
They rode from Baltimore in the first few days of 1785, around 60 mostly young preachers infused with missionary zeal and moving confidently into the lifeblood of a new nation. Over the previous nine days, they had organized the first national Protestant...
UMCOR Responds to the Earthquake in Haiti
1/13/2010
UMCOR Responds to the Earthquake in Haiti
Contact: Melissa Hinnen, UMCOR Communications
212-870-3808
January 13, 2010 -- A major earthquake hit Port-au-Prince, Haiti yesterday, causing widespread destruction. Millions of people are affected and thousands are feared dead. The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) has close ties with the Methodist Church in Haiti and is responding to the devastating earthquake with funding, material resources and prayers.
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Year-End Treasurer's Notes
12/9/2009
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Action from Council on Bishops
12/9/2009
:: Action from Council on Bishops
Council of Bishops Adopt
"God's Renewed Creation: Call to Hope and Action"
In a statement that says, "We cannot help the world until we change our way of being in it," the bishops of The United Methodist Church announced a significant call to all United Methodists, ecumenical and inter-religious partners and people of goodwill around the world.
"As bishops, we know that critical issues of the day have left...
Find-A-Church Helps Put Your Best Foot Forward
12/9/2009
Find-A-Church Helps Put Your Best Foot Forward
United Methodist Communications reports that the www.Find-A-Church.org site is receiving 400,000 pageviews a month, indicating people are using the internet more and more to search for a church near them. Your congregation's Find-A-Church page is often the first door a visitor will enter. But only 16 percent of Mississippi churches have updated their information on the site that offers churches an opportunity to share...
Family Reading Bonds at Crawford Street UMC
12/9/2009
Family Reading Bonds at Crawford Street UMC
Crawford Street United Methodist Church in Vicksburg has been hosting Family Reading Bonds, a community outreach program sponsored by theMississippi Humanities Council. The six-week program began in September and ran through October. Elementary school students and their families who are enrolled at Good Shepherd Community Center were the primary participants. The Humanities Council provided the books, a storyteller, a discussion leader, and...
Outreach efforts start paying off
9/23/2009
By the Advocate
What actually happens when church members get out and knock on doors in their communities?
Three Mississippi Conference churches recently found out.
Earlier this year, Bishop Hope Morgan Ward and the cabinet encouraged local congregations to knock on doors in their communities in response to the annual conference’s theme regarding doors as a means of “radical hospitality” as the denomination seeks to re-think church.
The idea of knocking on nine...
Young Jackson pastor tackles racial reconciliation
9/23/2009
By LaReeca Rucker
The Clarion-Ledger
Michelle Shrader decided to transition from speech therapist to pastor when she became aware of the class and racial divides in her Florida town.
“I was really involved in leadership at an affluent, all-white church,” Shrader said, “and I was working in the school just across the tracks that had no resources and was primarily attended by children from low-income African-American families.
“As my faith and leadership began to grow,...
HeARTworks wonders among Jackson’s homeless
9/23/2009
By Melia Dicker
Jackson Free Press
Michael Lewis stands in front of a table covered with a sheet of canvas, which he has splattered with colorful acrylic paints in the style of Jackson Pollock. He surveys his work in silence, straightens the canvas so it lies flat and picks up a small bottle of orange paint.,
"I'm just gon' add a little," he says. He squeezes paint directly from the bottle and adds three large spirals along the bottom of the canvas and a few squiggly lines along...
Board of Medical Benefits considers rate increase
9/23/2009
By the Advocate
Rising costs and uncertainty about the future of the nation’s healthcare system led to an increase in the Mississippi Conference health insurance program, but the cost won’t be passed along to policy holders.
The conference Board of Medical Benefits met Sept. 21 to set rates for 2010. While a 5 percent increase in costs was needed, the board chose to pay for that increase from reserves.
Following the meeting, the board issued the following statement:
“One...
Arise, Shine, Grow!
9/23/2009
“You shall be like a watered garden. . .” — Isaiah 58:11
Our centering verses of scripture for the coming year will come from Isaiah’s beautiful song of promise and hope.
God promises that our life in Christ will be a fruitful life. The Bible is full of images of gardens and growing things, from the Garden of Eden to the garden in the New Jerusalem with trees for the healing of the nations. It is in a garden that Jesus is raised to life and God’s richest gifts...
Our culture or our Christ ... our choice
9/23/2009
Forbidden fruit has always been the greatest temptation of mankind. Even when all our needs are met, as in the Garden of Eden, we have this instinctive impulse for more and a resistance to boundaries, rules and guidelines.
Traffic on the interstates exceeds the speed limit, whether it is 55, 70 or even 80 mph. Entertainment media calls for more action, more thrills, more violence. “Extreme” defines the appetite for more, bigger, stronger, faster. Music of the modern era is loud...
Abraham passes great test from God
9/23/2009
A Stream Of Faith
By Charles E. Westbrook
“Sometime later God tested Abraham; he said, to him, Abraham! 'Here I Am', he replied.” — Genesis 22;1 NIV
According to the scripture, Abraham was truly a man of God. He loved God and would do anything that he was told. Abraham trusted God and followed all instruction God gave him without question. Abraham just did what was asked of him to do.
One day, God called Abraham, who put aside what he was doing and listened to what God had...
Letters: Jesus’ stories put everyone at same level
9/23/2009
Editor,
I don’t think I have ever felt so sad and frightened as I did recently after reading a letter from a Christian and prominent member of his church in another state. The spirit of the message was that, because of our race, religion and nation we are “better than others” and justified in lording it over them and set them straight.
It seems that most of Jesus’ stories were aimed at countering this spirit: the Pharisee and the sinner at prayer, the good Samaritan,...
Campus ministries need local support
9/23/2009
By Frank Haynes
Youth & Young Adult Ministries
Two weeks ago I had the privilege to gather with some of our campus ministers from across the state to discuss issues regarding campus ministry within our conference. After our meeting, I quickly realized how little campus ministry is discussed within the church among all denominations.
I suppose, since this is often the least discussed ministry within the church, it is not ironic that this demographic is the least engaged with the church...
Rust CPA hopeful wins scholarship
9/23/2009
Special to the Advocate
Brigetta C. Buck, 21, knew at an early age that she had to work hard academically in order to get into college.
The Sarah native grew up 20 miles south of Senatobia and attended Coldwater High School. Accounting was her favorite subject, and good grades led her to Rust College.
“I knew that I had to go to college to get enough hours to obtain my CPA license,” said Buck, who came to Rust in fall 2006.
Rewarded for her academic devotion, Buck was the...