“Appalled” UM leaders denounce vaccine initiative

“Appalled” UM leaders denounce vaccine initiative

By Thomas Lambrecht There is a very old saying, “No good deed goes unpunished.” It seems that is the case regarding the vaccine initiative promoted by the Renewal and Reform Coalition. Led by the Wesleyan Covenant Association, Good News, the Confessing Movement, and...

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How We Open Our Hearts to God

How We Open Our Hearts to God

By Coretta Scott King (1927-2006) - Throughout the epic freedom struggle of African Americans, our great sustainer of hope has been the power of prayer. We prayed for deliverance in a dozen African languages, chained to the holds of slave ships, on the auction block,...

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Your Life, God’s Gift

By Rob Renfroe We Christians believe the most remarkable things. Incredible things, really. We believe that God exists. That’s our most important belief. But it’s not the most surprising or incredible. We believe that God came to earth. We believe that he came to...

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Why I Remain a United Methodist

By James V. Heidinger II Each week, word comes of persons who have decided to leave The United Methodist Church and it’s happening too frequently across the church.  Sadly, many who leave have been lifetime United Methodists. They have served, given, prayed, attended,...

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Believe, Experience, Grow

By Rob Renfroe The bad news, as you know, is that the United Methodist Church is declining. Membership, attendance, and giving have all decreased. In fact, membership in the United States is at its lowest point since The Evangelical United Brethren and The Methodist...

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What We Believe: The Junaluska Affirmation 

The Junaluska Affirmation  The Board of Directors of Good News adopted the following theological statement during a gathering at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina, in October 1975. Preamble In a time of theological pluralism, Good News and other evangelicals within...

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Speaking the Truth in Love

By Rob Renfroe The Apostle John introduces us to the beautiful life of Jesus with words that are at the same time simple and profound: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Later in chapter one, he writes: “The Word became...

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Archive: Methodism’s Silent Minority

Archive: Methodism's Silent Minority By Charles W. Keysor, Founding editor of Good News Within The Methodist Church in the United States is a silent minority group. It is not represented in the higher councils of the church. Its members seem to have little influence...

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