Browsing UMNS news stories - (2004-09) September 2004 by Title
Now showing items 1-20 of 54
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ABC hunger show features United Methodist involvement
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-14) -
African Americans gather to remember Central Jurisdiction
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-01) -
American Baptists, United Methodists sign insurance agreement
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-22) -
American Baptists, United Methodists sign insurance agreement
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-22) -
At 97, I.B. Foote helps set tempo for choir, raise scholarship funds
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-02) -
Bishop orders new hearing, vote in Beth Stroud case
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-16) -
Boycott of Mt. Olive Pickle Co. ends
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-24) -
Center will document history of African-American Methodists
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-01) -
Chronology of the Central Jurisdiction
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-02) -
Church calls on congregations to help with hurricane relief
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-10) -
Church communicator to direct FaithfulAmerica.org
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-30) -
Church fuels people's interest with gas ministry
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-03) -
Church helps Gulf Coast recover from serial hurricanes
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-29) -
Church needs advocacy work by women's agency, speakers say
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-27) -
Church responds to Hurricane Frances' devastation
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-07) -
Church should speak against racial profiling, agency leaders say
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-15) -
Churches offer shelter, aid to evacuees fleeing Hurricane Ivan
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-15) -
Clothing ministry gives women prisoners hope for future
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-10) -
Commentary: Christian compassion helps Russia deal with tragedy
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-15) -
Commentary: Reunion provides time to reflect on segregated era
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-09-02)