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Attn Women: Take an Extreme Upward Adventure!
Join the Monday night women’s Bible study as they begin this new study "Climbing Higher with God” on Monday, September 13, at 6:30 p.m.
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Breakfast at Woodlawn Returns Sept. 12
Breakfast at Woodlawn will start back up the first Sunday after Labor Day, from 7:30 to 9:45 a.m. every Sunday. Additional men are needed to help in the kitchen.
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Woodlawn on Wednesdays returns September 8
WOW (Woodlawn on Wednesdays) is a fun, interactive program on Wednesday nights from 6:15-8:00 p.m. for children in Preschool-5th grade.
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Parenting with Love and Logic
Becoming a Love and Logic Parent will equip you with principles and strategies to assist in raising responsible children. This course is appropriate for parents, grandparents and care givers of children from age birth to adulthood.
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United Methodist Women Brunch
Saturday, September 11, at Woodlawn in Fellowship Hall.
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Exploring Membership Sunday, September 19 9:45 a.m. - noon
If you are considering membership at Woodlawn United Methodist church, the first step is to attend "Exploring Membership" where you will learn more about the church, get to know our pastors and find out what membership at Woodlawn could mean to you.
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Discipleship: The Real Call of Jesus
What does a Disciple Look Like? Read more...
What does a modern day disciple of Jesus Christ look like? Too many in our culture identify "Christians" as judgemental moralists who do no better job of living well then anyone else. How about you? Email me with observations of people you see who look like real followers of Jesus. Let's see if we can catch people in the act of looking like Jesus!
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Email Pastor Paul at prwwumc@swbell.net.
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Church agency hosts ethnic interns in D.C.
Individuals from five ethnic caucuses of the UMC are selected each year to participate in summer internships in Washington, D.C. Erin Edgemon of UMNS has more on these young adults and their passion for social justice.
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WESLEYAN WISDOM: Imitate Wesley: Use every medium for witnessing
Would John Wesley tweet and blog? Donald Haynes thinks so, and offers examples of Wesley’s progressive life and habits that today’s UM pastors should adopt.
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Special-needs camps build hope, confidence
United Methodist special-needs camps focus on what campers can do—not what their medical condition dictates they cannot do. Barbara Dunlap-Berg of UMNS has the feature on these camps that help to build self-assurance and hope.
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Facebook users vote for favorites in UM Hymnal
What’s your favorite hymn? A recent poll of Facebook fans uncovered the top favorite hymns from the UM Hymnal. Ben Rhodes of UMNS has more on this story.
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EDITOR'S CORNER: Too bland for our own good?
“The University of Phoenix of religions”? Prompted by The Daily Show host Jon Stewart’s recent remarks, Robin Russell explores why this is the common perception of United Methodism.
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COMMENTARY: Are we changing lives or merely affiliations?
Bishop Robert Schnase shares why UM churches should focus more on changing lives than just adding numbers in membership.
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