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Large Korean-American Church Gives Generously to Haiti
On February 1, 2010, the First United
Methodist Church of Flushing, Queens, gave
$60,000 to UMCOR relief efforts in Haiti. Church
parishioners gave about $45,000 through a
special offering, and the church gave the rest.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted:
Feb 08, 2010
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The UMCOR Hotline for January 23, 2007
In Today's Hotline:
Nigeria: Combating Malaria
Lebanon: Returning Home with Hope
US: UM Deaf Ministry in Upcoming PBS Documentary
UMCOR Calendar: It's Not Too Late!
Source:
UMCOR
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Date posted:
Jan 23, 2007
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United Methodists Respond to Midwest Floods
Tornadoes, severe storms, and floods have ravaged
the Midwest in the past week. The people of The
United Methodist Church are responding. The
denomination's humanitarian agency, the United
Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is in
contact with Annual Conferences. "Damages are
still being assessed in many areas, and UMCOR is
considering where to focus its resources for long-
term recovery," said Tom Hazelwood, UMCOR's
executive secretary for disaster response in the
U.S.
Source:
United Methodist News Service
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Date posted:
May 27, 2004
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Recovery from Isabel Could Take Two Years
Electrical power was slowly being restored Sunday
to communities in Virginia and northeastern North
Carolina blacked out by Hurricane Isabel but
recovery and rebuilding efforts could go on long
after the lights come back on. "I think it will
be a couple of years" before our community is
back on its feet, predicted the Rev. Jim Thomas
of Trinity United Methodist Church in Poquoson,
Va., one of the areas hard hit by Isabel last
Thursday.
Source:
Religious news services
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Date posted:
Sep 22, 2003
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