Solidarity with the Cuban People
The Council of the Wesleyan Covenant Association - Florida shares the following statement in solidarity for the brave Cuban people. The statement is in both English and Espanol. To support our Cuban Methodist sisters and brothers, we encourage you to prayerfully...
Already and Not Yet
By Keith Boyette - One of the hardest seasons in life is awaiting the birth of a baby. I’ve done it three times. The nurses told me that my title was coach. I think that was to make me feel good about my presence in the room because I don’t think that my wife...
Too bland for our own good? (UM Portal)
Too bland for our own good? By Robin Russell (UM Portal) http://umportal.com/article.asp?id=7101
United Methodist young people reject same-sex unions, affirm pro-life resolutions (UM Action)
United Methodist young people reject same-sex unions, affirm pro-life resolutions (UM Action) http://www.theird.org/Page.aspx?pid=1596
United Methodist agencies receive poor grades on mission
United Methodist general agencies rate below average in fulfilling the church’s mission to “make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.” A comprehensive study of church structures also found that agencies often fail to collaborate with each other and their boards are too large and meet too infrequently to provide effective oversight.
Amendments, colonialism, and the lost art of Holy Conferencing
The Council of Bishops recently ratified the voting results on the nearly three dozen proposed amendments to the United Methodist Church’s constitution (news story on page 5). Of the 32 proposed amendments, 27 of them failed to receive the two-thirds vote necessary from annual conference members in order to become part of the church’s constitution.
Stepping around Scripture and Discipline in West Ohio
Stepping around Biblical teaching and the firm stance of our United Methodist Discipline, proponents of full inclusion for practicing gays and lesbians gained another victory at the 2010 session of the West Ohio Annual Conference.
Reclaiming lay leadership key to revival
The United Methodist Church can experience revival by returning to the spiritual practices of Methodism’s early years, say two scholars leading an effort to develop passionate lay leaders.


