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Category Archives: Human trafficking
Bright Lights (October 2016)
Business and Professional Women Selects Honoree Jane Swickard, local United Methodist Women president at Salem United Methodist Church in Newton, Kansas, named Woman of the Year by Newton Business and Professional Women Organization. Walk for Homeless Held in Rehoboth United … Continue reading
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Bright Lights (January 2016)
First United Methodist Women Donate $500 United Methodist Women at Auburn United Methodist Church in Auburn, Indiana, donate $500 to DeKalb County Domestic Task Force to help prevent domestic violence and help survivors. St. Paul United Methodist Women Host Rally United … Continue reading
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Intercept Human Trafficking
Today, January 11, is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. For many years United Methodist Women has been working to end human trafficking. As in years past, today United Methodist Women’s website and social media will be dedicated to raising awareness … Continue reading
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How to Use This Issue (June 2015)
June is my favorite month—a time for weddings, my anniversary, the last day of school, graduation and the first day of summer camp. It is also a special time for a favorite new hobby: I take photographs of flowers in nearby Riverside Park. The most eye-popping beautiful weekend of the … Continue reading
Bright Lights (July 2014)
Mission u “Good Job, Good Job” The West Ohio Conference hosts successful Mission u. Fair Haven: Gardeners Share Harvest United Methodist Women at the United Methodist Church of Red Bank in Red Bank, New Jersey, grow vegetables in a community … Continue reading
From the President (March 2014)
Give Thanks for Women Who Make History Women’s History Month is a perfect time for United Methodist Women members to recognize and celebrate the powerful women who have nurtured us along our faith journeys. This includes many mentors, roommates and sister-friends who have stepped in … Continue reading
From the President (February 2014)
Faith, Hope and Love for the World Jesus loves the little children All the children of the world! Red and yellow, brown, black or white All are precious in God’s sight Jesus loves the children of the world! We sing … Continue reading
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Tagged Assembly 2014, event, From the President, grass-roots, sisterhood, Yvette Richards
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