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  • Where UMW and UN Meet
    The United Nations and United Methodist Women met on the road to peace more than 50 years ago. These documents explain United Methodist Women's reasons for being in mission at the United Nations
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  • March 17
    None of these responses is faithful to the Purposes of United Methodist Women and the Women’s Division. The commitment of United Methodist Women to mission is unparalleled, and the Women’s Division ta
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  • Policies for Going Green
    United Methodist Women are governed by several layers of Church policy that form the foundation for implementing environmentally just guidelines when planning events. "The Social Principles" fo
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  • Children's Campaign Update for Spring 2004
    Every Child Is Our Child and Our Children Count It was in response to this resolution on public education and a long history of concern for the education of children that the Womenís Division voted to
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  • DECEMBER 2002 INFORMATION PACKET REGARDING CALL TO REFORM OF RENEW
    Document 1: This is the official statement of the Women’s Division issued in March in response to the Call to Reform of RENEW. (The 2001 Disclosure Report is available from the Women’s Division and h
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  • Exodus: The Journey to freedom
    United Methodist history of the segregated Central Jurisdiction and other issues involved in the 1968 union between The Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church. General Board of Ch
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  • Equal Rights Regardless of Sexual Orientation
    We are committed to supporting those rights and liberties for homosexual persons. We see a clear issue of simple justice in protecting their rightful claims where they have shared material resources,
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  • Talking Points on Torture
    A United Methodist Women member wrote to the Womenís Division, asking that the organization take leadership in addressing the issue of United States- sanctioned torture. The Social Principles,
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  • 'He Made Me a Watchman, Upon a City Wall'
    (From the Christmas Song, Go Tell It on the Mountain)

      The Senate and House Judiciary Committees will convene at the end of January to decide on the fate of the USA PATRIOT Act.      U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary                          House
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  • John Wesley: Qs and As About Christian Perfection
    "A. I answer, (1.) Many mistakes may consist with pure love; (2.) Some may accidentally flow from it: I mean, love itself may incline us to mistake. Nay, the mind itself may be deeply distressed, may
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  • John Wesley: A Short Explanation of Christian Perfection
    From A PLAIN ACCOUNT OF CHRISTIAN PERFECTION, as believed and taught by the Reverend Mr. John Wesley, from the year 1725, to the year 1777, in The Works of John Wesley (1872 ed. 38 Questions and Ans
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  • John Wesley and Mission--Works of Mercy
    " John Wesley believed that "means of grace," include both "works of piety" (instituted means of grace) and "works of mercy" (prudential means of grace). "The Means of Grace" A Sermon by John Wesley
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  • Christian Perfection in Love, Works of Piety and Mercy
    John Wesley believed that Christians could become perfect in this life; they did not have to wait for eternal life. A Plain Account of Christian Perfection John Wesley's book on this topic. 38 Questi
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  • No Title
    At the end of December 2005 Congress extended the USA PATRIOT Act until February 03, 2006. The Senate and House Judiciary Committees will convene at the end of January to decide on the fate of the U
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  • Statement on Reform of Women's Division
    The Women's Division is accountable to United Methodist Women, the General Conference of the United Methodist Church and most importantly to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They are active members of a
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  • Statement on March for Freedom of Choice
    Women’s Division directors are “in touch” with the majority of religious society. Therefore, to protect the health of women, Women’s Division directors—along with the General Board of Church and Socie
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  • STATEMENT ON IRAQ
    The General Conference of the United Methodist Church meeting in May, 2000, approved a resolution entitled “Sanctions Against Iraq Should be Lifted” which emphasized that “the magnitude of the effects
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  • RESPONSIVELY YOURS FEBRUARY 2003 by Joyce D
    Accountability has once again become the rallying word in the corporate world, the government, various religious communities and even within United Methodist Women/Women’s Division. For the Women’s D
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  • Report of the President to the Women
    The new parents have run the gamut on names—from old-fashioned names to family names, to trendy names. It was a local United Methodist Woman from Washington State that wrote to the Women’s Division
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  • Report of the President to the Women
    Involving college women in the organization of United Methodist Women is no easy task. Unless we put ourselves in close proximity to teens, college women, young women, retired women, Korean, Hispanic
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