Daily Digest - April 10, 2024

NEWS AND FEATURES

Video recaps church homosexuality debate

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UM News) — The General Conference delegates who meet this month will be charting the future of an international denomination that already looks very different than it did eight years ago, when the last regular session of General Conference met. In a video, Heather Hahn gives an overview of The United Methodist Church’s homosexuality debate and how the denomination got here. 
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Faith & Leadership
Churches embrace native plant gardens

LAUREL, Md. — The National Wildlife Federation’s Sacred Grounds program is helping churches such as St. Mark’s United Methodist Church in Laurel and Jones Memorial United Methodist in Washington, D.C., increase native plant gardens. The program offers houses of worship a practical way to invest in creation care and encourage community connection. Leslie Quander Wooldridge has the story.
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United Methodist Communications
How to encounter God in everyday life

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The phrase “thin places” dates back to the ancient Celts, who used it to describe those times when people feel closest to God, as if the veil between the natural world and spiritual world becomes very thin. On the “Get Your Spirit in Shape” podcast, the Rev. Jane Ellen Nickell discusses how to discover these sacred spaces and encounter God in a real way.
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COMMENTARIES
UM News includes in the Digest commentaries about issues in the denomination. The opinion pieces reflect a variety of viewpoints and are the opinions of the writers, not UM News staff. 

Greater New Jersey Conference
Discovering ‘the change we need’

NEPTUNE, N.J. — Following encounters with people on the roadside asking for money, the Rev. William M. Williams III was reminded of Acts 3. Williams writes that sometimes, like the beggar who greeted Peter and John at the temple gate, we find ourselves asking for our idea of change when God may have something more significant to offer us. “It might not be the change we’re asking for, but it may be the change we need.”
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RESOURCES

Pre-General Conference video resources

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UM News) — As The United Methodist Church approaches a major legislative gathering that will determine its future, UM News is providing video resources to help people better understand how the legislative assembly works and what legislation is under consideration. The latest installment includes conversations with the top executives of United Methodist Men, Church and Society and Religion and Race.  
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United Methodist Congress of the Deaf
Deaf prayer vigil helps prepare for General Conference

BALTIMORE — The Rev. Lisa Holder of Christ Church of the Deaf and the Rev. Leo Yates Jr., pastor of Magothy Deaf Church, will lead a prayer vigil in American Sign Language in preparation for the upcoming General Conference. After a short briefing about the legislative assembly, Scriptures and prayers will be shared. The vigil will be held via Zoom at 1 p.m. U.S. Eastern time on April 13. 
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