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United Methodist Youth | First United Methodist Church
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First United Methodist Church. Monthly Ram's Horn. Our goal at First United Methodist Church is to equip youth to become lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ, excited about their faith and their personal relationship with God. Through fellowship with friends of all ages, service to our community and beyond, Bible studies and faith discussions, and retreats and fun trips, youth have an opportunity to discover God is everywhere and loves each of us. Our Youth Group meets most Sunday evenings at 6:00 pm.
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What We're About - St. John United Methodist Church
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Looking for a place to belong and be known? Want to explore faith and ask big questions in a safe environment? Craving a community where all are welcome, no matter what? You are welcome here if you are married, or if you are single, for we will partner with you. You are welcome here if you are a parent, or the child of one,. For we will be a family with you. You are welcome here if you know what you believe, and you are welcome if you have no idea what to believe,. For we will journey together. Learn abo...
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About Us – Jewel Lake Parish
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Belonging. Believing. Becoming. Welcome to Jewel Lake Parish! What’s Going On? 8220;Belonging. Believing. Becoming.”. We are a community growing as apprentices of Jesus. We serve the Sand Lake neighborhood of Anchorage as part of God’s mission to bring grace and healing to the whole world. We serve the Sand Lake neighborhood of Anchorage as part of God’s mission to bring grace and healing to the whole world. And Trinity Presbyterian Church. And the Alaska United Methodist Conference.
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Imagine No Malaria » Greater Northwest Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church
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Malaria claims a life every 60 seconds. It’s a disease of poverty, which means that society’s most vulnerable members– such as mothers and small children– are affected most. This is a tragedy. That’s why the people of the United Methodist Church have made it their business to end preventable deaths from malaria. Imagine No Malaria. Is a holistic health program that combats malaria through prevention, treatment, infrastructure, communication, and education in Sub-Saharan Africa. And follow us on Twitter.
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Annual Conference Discovery » Greater Northwest Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church
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Written by Bishop Grant. May 12, 2015. Posted in Bishop's Blog. We are in the month of preparation for annual conference, and each of our three conferences (Alaska, Oregon-Idaho, and Pacific Northwest) are in full stride getting ready for these gatherings. The amount of time, energy and focus we put into these annual conferences is truly impressive, and I hope it shows in the quality and experiences we have during the month of June. What does joint resourcing mean? Cabinet and Staff work. This is only a ...
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Revitalization » Greater Northwest Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church
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Becoming Connectional in Relevant and Practical Ways. March 15, 2016. Bishop Grant J. Hagiya. Most importantly, they are trying out all kinds of new innovations in ministry, looking for what is working and what is not. We are doing the same thing here, and I told them it is shame that we don’t partner in ministry on a regular basis to share best practices, and compare notes on what we are learning. March 19, 2015. The key is not waiting until we are absolutely forced to make a change. If we are faith...
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Leadership » Greater Northwest Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church
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Would you mind if I asked you a question? April 6, 2016. Bishop Grant J. Hagiya. On a recent flight a young man seated across the row asked me: Would you mind if I asked you a question? Sure, was my reply. I see you are reading a business book (it was Jeffrey Pfeffer’s. What would be your life advice for me, a recent graduate who is starting out in my first full time job? That was the first time someone started out with such a big question upon meeting on an airplane! As we talked, he asked intelligent q...
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Pastoral Letters » Greater Northwest Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church
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A Pastoral Letter to the Greater Northwest Area from Bishop Grant Hagiya. July 18, 2016. Sisters and Brothers in Christ,. Without a doubt, this is the hardest letter that I have had to write as your Bishop of the Greater Northwest Area. As you have heard by now, the Western Jurisdiction Committee on Episcopacy has assigned me to the Los Angeles Area, and I will be starting there on September 1, 2016. A Statement on the Orlando Tragedy from Bishop Hagiya. June 13, 2016. Sisters and Brothers In Christ,.
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Movie Reviews » Greater Northwest Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church
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Bishop’s Movie Review – Bringing Life Abundantly. August 9, 2012. Photo by Carbon Arc. Amidst the blockbuster movie premiers that have come out this summer (think: Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, etc.), the best movie that I have seen this year is a little French film by the name of The Intouchables. This is exactly what the caretaker, named Driss, brings to the wealthy quadriplegic. He brings life, and because of this, models what Jesus has done for all humanity. Be the Hope,. MOVIE REVIEW: The Help.
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Unintended Consequences » Greater Northwest Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church
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Written by Bishop Grant. March 19, 2015. Posted in Bishop's Blog. Recently, I had to get a root canal. This particular tooth was bothering me for awhile, and my local dentist confirmed that the root was 95% dead, and referred me to an Endodontist. My dentist was funny because she said, getting old really sucks: too bad we can’t turn in our old bodies for new ones! What positive changes does your church need to make? Be the Hope,. March 19, 2015 at 5:03 pm. Thank you Bishop Grant for your message. Seems P...
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