Browsing UMNS news stories - (2004-10) October 2004 by Issue Date
Now showing items 1-20 of 48
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2006 World Methodist assembly will focus on reconciliation
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World Methodist leaders adopt statement on unity, sexuality
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Pastor's sabbatical explores simplicity of life
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Louisiana's United Methodists offer shelter from storm
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Historic church serves as refuge for poor, underserved
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Methodist school survives challenges over 150 years
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South African church women help those in need
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Camp immerses people in Third World life, problems
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Division on Young People organizes to transform lives
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-06) -
Center helps torture victims adapt to new life in U.S.
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Eleven ethnic church projects receive grants
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Churches need to get busy doing God's work, agency leader says
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United Methodists run on both sides of presidential race
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Candidates don't always espouse church beliefs
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Same-sex ceremony complaint against Oliveto dismissed
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Igniting Ministry training goes online
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Women's Hall of Fame to honor 2 United Methodists in 2005
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Publishing House ends year with revenue loss
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African U.N. official examines church's role in globalization
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-12) -
Church's future depends on developing leaders, bishop says
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-12)