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The Rev. Matt Rawle is a Louisiana Annual Conference delegate at General Conference but also is on stage during morning worship, singing with the band.
April 26 wrap-up: Bishop urges delegates to follow God’s lead
Delegates enjoyed a rousing worship service before heading into the last weekday of committee meetings.
Bishop: Follow God’s lead at General Conference
op Sharma Lewis of the Mississippi Conference urged delegates to try to discern God’s plans before they settle on their own as United Methodism moves into uncharted territory.
Bishops, delegates join rally for Palestine
Sponsored by United Methodist Kairos Response, the rally brought together more than 100 United Methodist delegates and observers — along with at least six bishops — to hear from a variety of speakers and call attention to Palestine-related legislation before General Conference.
Prayer room available to General Conference attendees
Open to all, “Cultivating the Garden of the Heart” includes prompts and Scriptures in Portuguese, Korean, French, Spanish and Kiswahili.
April 25 wrap-up: Regionalization gets go-ahead, Eurasia leaves
Day 3 produced two historic moments: the passage of a constitutional amendment that aims to put The United Methodist Church’s different geographic regions on equal footing and the approval of four Eurasia conferences’ official departure from the denomination.
Eurasian conferences get go-ahead to form own church
The four annual conferences in Russia and its neighboring countries are leaving to form the autonomous Christian Methodist Church.
A journalist and a cartoon fish can point the way
With the future of The United Methodist Church at stake, believers need to trust in God, be faithful witnesses and work together, said speakers during the Laity Address at General Conference.
Groups busy advocating at General Conference
Caucuses and other groups make their points in various ways outside the plenary and legislative committees of the United Methodist General Conference.
Bishop preaches message to end violence against women
During morning worship at the United Methodist General Conference, Bishop LaTrelle Miller Easterling raised her voice to tell women who have suffered abuse: “You are strong. You are brave. And you are beloved of God.”
General Conference gives regionalization green light
General Conference has now passed much of the legislation that aims to give the church’s different geographic regions equal standing in decision-making authority.
Global craft market supports delegates, ministries
All profits from the sale of wares from Africa, the Philippines and Palestine go back into the pockets of the individuals selling their goods to support various ministries.
At the side of those presiding
Maurice S. Henderson is a longtime professional parliamentarian and an advisor to bishops who are presiding at the United Methodist General Conference.
At the side of those presiding
Maurice S. Henderson is a longtime professional parliamentarian and an advisor to bishops who are presiding at the United Methodist General Conference.
April 24 wrap-up: Legislative committee work begins
The second day of General Conference shifted from the celebratory opening worship to doing the business of the church, as delegates began working in their legislative committees and electing their chairs.
Delegates urged to ‘restart’ church with less
Leaders presented a sober picture of United Methodist finances, including the need to reduce bishops. At the same time, delegates heard hope for the denomination to pivot from church exits to revitalization.
Young people share fears, hopes for future church
Speaking during the United Methodist General Conference, young delegates affirm that amid the turmoil there is hope for reconciliation and growth.
Bishop Holston: Become ‘who God needs us to be’
Bishop L. Jonathan Holston of the South Carolina Conference delivered the Council of Bishops’ Episcopal Address to kick off Day 2 of The United Methodist Church’s 2020 General Conference.
Ensuring women have voice, vote at General Conference
United Methodist agencies appoint monitors to empower female delegates to express themselves freely during deliberations in legislative committees.
April 23 wrap-up: After years of delay, General Conference begins
The long-delayed 2020 General Conference began April 23 with another slight delay, this time by the fire marshal.
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