Daily Digest - October 24, 2019

NEWS AND FEATURES

Man indicted in scam that snagged agency

BEAUMONT, Texas (UM News) — A Texas man was indicted on charges that stemmed from an email scam that targeted The United Methodist Church’s finance agency, among other organizations. Heather Hahn reports.
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Church-trained African chief leads AIDS fight
HARARE, Zimbabwe (UM News) — Theologian and traditional African leader Reuben Marinda of the Chiwara dynasty is a Zimbabwean leader in raising awareness with men and boys in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The training that The United Methodist Church invested in Marinda — or Chief Chiwara — is paying off, said Bishop Eben K. Nhiwatiwa. The Rev. Taurai Emmanuel Maforo has the story.
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Northern Illinois Conference
Chicago church vandalized again

CHICAGO — A second case of vandalism at Lincoln United Methodist Church is being treated as a hate crime, said the Rev. Emma Lozano. On Oct. 15, a man who was attempting to enter the locked church reportedly kicked the glass front door, shattering it before fleeing as he shouted racial slurs while giving the Nazi salute, witnesses said. Anne Marie Gerhardt reports.
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Coloradoan.com
Church marks 150th by improving nearby park

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — First United Methodist Church has made the renovation of a neighborhood park with a bad reputation the focus of celebrating its 150th anniversary. According to the church’s research, it is the oldest continuous worship community in the city.
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PRESS RELEASES

UM News to host Pre-General Conference briefing

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — United Methodist Communications and the UM News team will host the Pre-General Conference Briefing Jan. 23-24 at the Omni Hotel in Nashville in preparation for the 2020 General Conference. The briefing aims to help delegates, communicators, agency and annual conference staff and other interested parties prepare for the denomination's legislative body when it meets in Minneapolis May 5-15.
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Candler School of Theology
Candler offers full scholarships

ATLANTA — Candler School of Theology is offering full-tuition scholarships to all students entering its master of divinity program who also are certified candidates for ordained ministry in The United Methodist Church. It’s part of what Dean Jan Love calls an “unprecedented” expansion of financial aid at Candler, part of Emory University.
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