Daily Digest - October 24, 2018

It was a wonderful thing. It helped us come together for a common purpose. Some rooms at the center have plaques honoring individuals, churches and districts for their substantial donations.” — Bishop Laurie Haller on fundraising for Africa University’s Ubuntu Center.


NEWS AND FEATURES

Bishop visits AU center she helped build

MUTARE, Zimbabwe (UMNS) — Bishop Laurie Haller led an Iowa delegation to visit Africa University’s Ubuntu Center, the product of a fundraising effort she led while she was a district superintendent in Michigan. Eveline Chikwanah has the story.
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Lilly grants will benefit United Methodist clergy
JACKSON, Miss. (UMNS) — Mentoring, networking and financing for sabbaticals will be more accessible to United Methodist ministers because of nearly $6 million in grant money from the Lilly Endowment Inc. At Millsaps College, a $1 million grant will be used to support female clergy. Jim Patterson reports.
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North Georgia Conference
Conferences collaborate to strengthen clergy skills

ATLANTA — The North Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and Memphis conferences are working together on a clergy leadership initiative called M-LAB, which stands for Movement — Learning Action Board. The conferences have held two gatherings so far, with participants getting tools to become better listeners, planners and implementers of ministry. Sybil Davidson reports.
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Great Plains Conference
John Wesley, All Saints’ Day and Halloween

TOPEKA, Kan. — What did John Wesley have to say about All Saints’ Day? The Great Plains Conference has a slightly spooky video that answers this question.
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United Methodist Communications
Pacific Islanders spread love through music

WASHINGTON (UMC.org) — Young Pacific Islanders with family roots in Tonga, Samoa and Fiji took part in a United Methodist leadership conference in Washington. While there, the group sang at Foundry United Methodist Church.
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RESOURCES

Judicial Council oral hearings available online

ZURICH (UMNS) — A webcast of the Judicial Council oral hearings that took place Oct. 23 is now archived for viewing at any time. The hearings dealt with Commission on a Way Forward plans, a question from the Commission on General Conference and questions from the Council of Bishops. The denomination’s top court can release opinions any time after its meeting concludes Oct. 26.
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Read UMNS story on oral hearing related to Way Forward


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