Latest Updates
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A Message from Your District Lay Leader: Let’s Roll
We know that God works all things together for goodfor the ones who love God, for those who are calledaccording to his purpose. Romans 8:28 I am sure that most, […] Continue Reading→
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Time with Tara: Charge Conference – Yay?!?
When I say charge, you say conference . . . charge – conference, charge – conference What? No? You’re not cheering along with me? Yet it’s Charge Conference season! That’s […] Continue Reading→
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Time with Tara: Prayer
From the rising of the sun, to the going down of the same, the name of the Lord shall be praised.From the rising of the sun, to the going down […] Continue Reading→
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LOVE MATTERS MORE – 10.02.2021
A Workshop onHow to Love Those You Disagree WithSaturday, October 2nd from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pmat Wesley Memorial UMC WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION For years, Christians have argued, debated, and fought […] Continue Reading→
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Youth – February 12th – Save the Date!
Mark Your Calendars! Harbor District Day of Service – Saturday, Feb. 12thAll ages are invited to join in for a day of reaching out to others in need in our […] Continue Reading→
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Duke: Clergy Health Initiative
Clergy – Check your Conference email for an opportunity to participate in theNation’s longest running study of clergy health and well-being. If you cannot locate your survey, you are asked […] Continue Reading→
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Time with Tara: Wisdom
Dear Friends, Grace and peace to you. If you are finding yourself overwhelmed by the world around us, you are not alone. The events that have transpired over the past […] Continue Reading→
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A Message from Your District Lay Leader: ENTHUSIASM
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. – Ralph Waldo Emerson The E in ALIVE stands for enthusiasm in all that we say or do every day. That isn’t easy. […] Continue Reading→
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Event Changes – A Message from the NCCUMC Leadership
The following changes are happening immediately regarding Bishop Fairley’s Welcome Service and District Gatherings as well as Charge Conferences. As we continue to monitor the COVID-19 trends, including increases in […] Continue Reading→