Personal Energy Transportation changes lives through mobility
The Rev. John Shaffer demonstrates the use of a PET, or Personal Energy Transportation handbike. It is used to help those unable to use...
Fun ideas to help celebrate 75 years of UMCOR!
Fun ideas to help celebrate 75 years of UMCOR!
By Joan Hackett | Photo courtesy of UMCOR
Have you or your church celebrated The United Methodist...
Church Vitality and the Triangle of Fire
By Pastor Scott W. Rosekrans
For over 26 years I made a living as a lawyer with three stints as a prosecutor. I prosecuted a...
While answering a call…can you GO HOME AGAIN?
By Bailey Brawner, Elizabeth Hurd, and Maggie Ward
Bailey Brawner, Elizabeth Hurd, and Maggie Ward are all M.Div students at Boston University School of Theology....
Question Time: Mission u Edition!
By Nica Sy
Nica Sy is a young person who attended Mission u, an annual cooperative mission experience by the PNW Conference’s United Methodist Women...
Engaging the Climate Crisis: a training for times like these
By Rev. Richenda Fairhurst
When you look out the window in a standard American neighborhood, things look pretty good. Get in the car or take...
I refuse…
By the Rev. Jenny Smith | Pastor, Marysville UMC
I recently sat down with a spiritual director for a very helpful conversation on my own...
Tiny Community, Enormous Hearts
Tiny Community, Enormous Hearts
Our Walk of Faith at Coupeville UMC
By Suzanne Loomis
Additional photos by The Rev. Jin Ming Ma and Wikipedia
As of the 2013...
United Methodist Insurance Provides Helpful Resource for Local Churches
Nashville, TN – United Methodist Insurance (UMI), the insurance company for the denomination’s local churches, has provided an easy to use, free resource for...
Eat More Eggs, Do More Laundry
The people of Community United Methodist Church in Port Hadlock, Washington have recently started to complement their existing support of UMCOR with a renewed focus and interest in the needs of their local community. For its pastor Scott Rosekrans, this interest has resulted in broader and more creative engagement by the church, and regular surprises on his pulpit on Sunday mornings.