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"24 Hours that Changed the World"
No single event in human history has received more attention than the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. This Lenten sermon series and Bible study will begin on Ash Wednesday.
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Pancakes, anyone?
Children’s Ministry will sponsor a pancake supper on Ash Wednesday, February 17, from 5:00-6:20 p.m.
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Haitian Disaster
Wondering how you can help in the Haiti earthquake relief?
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Disaster Response Training
The Kansas West District is conducting additional training to prepare individuals to go into disaster areas as a part of response teams.
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Make plans now for summer camp at Camp Horizon.
Dates are set for Woodlawn campers to attend camp this summer at beautiful Camp Horizon. Camps range from a one-day experience for 1st-3rd graders to a week of camp for older youth.
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Ash Wednesday Service
February 17, 6:30 - 7:00 p.m.
All are invited to this special Lenten worship service with scripture readings, devotions, and a time for imposition of ashes on each forehead.
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Prayers for ALPHA
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What is ALPHA? It is the course in Christianity that we offer to give people a chance to explore the basics and see what Christ has to offer them in the search for life meaning.
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Email Pastor Paul at prwwumc@swbell.net.
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Abandoned: Haiti hospital is home to orphaned children
The doctors and staff at Grace Children’s Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, are caring for 10 to 15 children left “abandoned”—often parentless—by the Jan. 12 earthquake. Kathy L. Gilbert has the story.
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Q&A: Women leave streets behind, find new hope
In 1997 the Rev. Becca Stevens founded Magdalene, a residential program for women to escape a cycle of substance abuse and prostitution. She spoke with Bill Fentum about the rewards of that work.
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Q&A: Asbury a model for modern Methodists
Francis Asbury, whom many historians consider the “Father of American Methodism,” often does not get as much attention as John Wesley. Mary Jacobs spoke with historian John Wigger about Asbury’s tremendous impact on the church.
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Getting the job done: Mission volunteers eager to return to Haiti
Though Haiti’s fragile infrastructure has hampered aid efforts, UMCOR and Methodist churches with deep roots in the country are helping fill in the gaps. Bill Fentum has the story.
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COMMENTARY: Connectional Table affirms plans for holistic 21st-century church
For years we’ve heard grim diagnoses on the future of the United Methodist Church, but in the coming year, says Mary Brooke Casad, the Connectional Table is drawing up blueprints for a brighter future.
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GEN-X RISING: Trading new patterns for old
In the second of a multi-part series on the means of grace, Andrew Thompson explains how spiritual disciplines help our lifelong journey of salvation—and how our culture works against it.
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