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Monthly Archives: January 2016
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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How to Use This Issue (January 2016)
I used to stay up for the New Year’s Eve countdown. After all, I love a party. But this year, I am sleeping. I want to save my energy for another party. Did you follow news of the 2015 National … Continue reading
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From the President (January 2016)
Learn All You Can The things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you. Philippians 4:9 (NASB) United Methodist Women members have a thirst for … 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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From the Editor (January 2016)
This special issue of response focuses on the 2015 National Seminar held July 29-August 2 at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. There invited members from across the country dove head deep into the new United Methodist Women priority … Continue reading
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Bright Lights (December 2015)
At Worcester Church Forum, Area Muslims Explain Faith in the Face of Fears United Methodist Women at Wesley United Methodist Church in Worcester, Massachusetts, host panel on understanding Islam in the face of media misinformation. Janine Stone Honored With Margaret Downey … Continue reading
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