Daily Digest - April 6, 2018

"This center will provide accommodation for orphaned children until their integration into social life. I ask any man of good will to continue helping these orphans because they are living by donation."— The Rev. Clement Kingombe, district superintendent of the Goma District, on The Advance support for the Goma orphanage.

United Methodist Bishops Bruce R. Ough and LaTrelle Easterling spoke at a prayer witness on the eve of a national rally to end racism. Photo by Kathy L. Gilbert, UMNS
Photo by Philippe Kituka Lolonga, UMNS
 

NEWS AND FEATURES

 

Church in Congo puts orphans on path to success

GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (UMNS) — Mother Adolphine Olela Okako, a United Methodist and a widow, felt called to help orphaned children living on the streets after wars of rebellion in 1996. She started the Goma Orphanage, welcoming children into her own home and caring for them with support from The United Methodist Church. Philippe Kituka Lolonga reports.
Read story

Greater New Jersey Conference
Making buildings assets for mission

NEPTUNE, N.J. — The Greater New Jersey Conference’s property management team, working with its board of trustees, is establishing “Nehemiah Properties” as a means of re-purposing buildings into mission opportunities. Josh Kinney has the story.
Read story

Las Vegas Review-Journal
Instilling lessons of civil rights era

LAS VEGAS — The late Rev. Marion D. Bennett Sr., a well-known Las Vegas pastor, was one of those who walked with Martin Luther King Jr. The United Methodist minister also taught his daughter, Karen Bennett-Haron, the importance of public service. She became the first black woman appointed to the state’s judicial system in May 2002. Mike Shoro reports.
Read story

Memphis Conference
18 years of caring for creation 

MILLINGTON, Tenn. — For the last 18 years, Millington United Methodist Church has observed a “Caring for Creation Sunday” in April. Caryl Rawls writes about why the church focuses on protecting the environment.
Read story

Holston Conference  
Church organizes helicopter egg drop

ATHENS, Tenn. — Trinity United Methodist Church invited the community to the local airport for a special kind of Easter celebration. About 550 people showed up to watch a helicopter drop 150 gallons of candy on the runway. Annette Spence reports. 
Read story

 

RECENT HEADLINES
 

Diversity leads to growth for London churches

Close a church, open a ministry
 

EVENTS

Here are some of the activities ahead for United Methodists across the connection. If you have a United Methodist event to share, you can add it to the calendar with this submission form.

Sunday, April 8

United Methodist Day at the National Civil Rights Museum


Saturday, April 14
 

United Methodist Academy of Scouting

 

 

Share your story or tips with us at [email protected].

See more United Methodist events


Like what you're reading? Support the ministry of UM News! Your support ensures the latest denominational news, dynamic stories and informative articles will continue to connect our global community. Make a tax-deductible donation at ResourceUMC.org/GiveUMCom.

Sign up for our newsletter!

Subscribe Now

UM News Digest - Feb. 3, 2025

Effort to reimagine Discipline moves forward; Korean, Spanish versions of Discipline halted; Super Bowl hunger challenge accepted

UM News Digest - Jan. 31, 2025

United Methodists killed in Congo conflict; Church responds to humanitarian crisis; Agency restructures for church’s new day

UM News Digest - Jan. 29, 2025

Church constitutional amendments head to vote; United Methodists in Nigeria move forward; Longtime camp director enters a new stage

United Methodist Communications is an agency of The United Methodist Church

©2025 United Methodist Communications. All Rights Reserved