A June 5 opinion piece in United Methodist Insight titled “New U.S. Travel Ban Will Harm the United Methodist Church” raises concerns about the potential impact of the travel ban on the worldwide church.
Retired Lt. Col. Rev. Mitchell Lewis of the U.S. Army, a United Methodist Endorsing Agency (UMEA) consultant, attended the May 23 graduation of three chaplains from the U.S. Air Force Basic Chaplain Course at Maxwell Air Force Base.
Julianna Caskie is one of 290 General Board of Higher Education and Ministry scholarship recipients who graduated this spring.
The Rev. Major Kimberly Hall has served as a chaplain for 13 years — six and half years in the Army and six years in the Air Force after transferring in 2019.
The first woman and first United Methodist chaplain assigned to the Coast Guard, Navy Capt. Chaplain Jennifer Bowden offers assurance and God’s grace to those facing some of their most difficult moments.
The Rev. Col. Karen Meeker’s passion for ministry began early, with a call that led to her becoming the second woman chaplain in the 82nd Airborne Division.
The Rev. Capt. Luigi Perez Perez, an Air Force chaplain stationed at Keesler Air Force Base, sees the world as his parish.
Memorial Day honors the cost of military service in the lives lost and those changed. United Methodist-endorsed military chaplains across the armed forces walk beside the living, those who carry visible and invisible wounds of war.
Scholarship recipient Lenah Alghali has set her sights on a future rooted in service and scholarship after graduating from Howard University.
The United Methodist Church’s Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF) Commission awarded 83 grants from 163 applications, totaling $1.26 million, to advance theological education in all Central Conferences at its first meeting of the quadrennium.
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