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November/December 2005
Below is a list of the stories included in the
November/December issue of Hoosier United Methodists together.
Each page is available to read online
(Click on the page number with the listing of articles.).
We have tried to make the topics user-friendly. Here is a list
of what the topics are:
Page 1
Indiana begins recovery from deadly tornado
Walk Thru Bethlehem offered by Leo church
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Page 2
From the Bishop: Smooth traveling on rough roads
The Bishop's Christmas Offering
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Page 3
Welcome: About the strength of being connected
Letters to the Editor
- Make Indiana conferences stronger
- Judicial Council requested to reverse
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Page 4
Retired Ministers Offering and Fund help retired ministers in South
Indiana
Response in support of those suffering in Darfur
Fletcher Place needs help for Christmas distributions
Greenfield smoking ban gets OK
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Page 5
Conferences approve, adjust 2006 connectional ministries budgets
Together the budgets represent a $2.49 million decrease
South Bend's Clay church prepares for expansion
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Page 6
Methodist Hospital celebrates 100th anniversary
Firsts at Methodist Hospital
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Page 7
Kokomo church 'wrestles' for hurricane relief
Gorbachev pleads to save the Earth from destructive forces
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Page 8
Church agency examines forms of ministry for lay, clergy
Bishops launch appeal to help gulf churches build anew
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Page 9
United Methodist bishops affirm membership open to all
A Pastoral Letter to the People of The United Methodist Church
Displaced pastor lives in travel trailer like this one
Alternatives for Simple Living presents 'Whose Birthday Is It Anyway?'
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Page 10
Former Hoosier named president of Evanston-based seminary
Louisiana governor says 'no' to expanded gambling
Abingdon Press announces seven new releases
Baton Rouge evacuees set up in trailers
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Page 11
Interfaith leaders challenge Congress on proposed cuts to social programs
Calumet churches respond to Pakistan earthquake relief
Stewardship through storytelling featured in Giving magazine
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Page 12
Sisters see drama as their calling from God
Family Ministry brings Bible to life
North Indiana Conference
Promotion
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Page 13
Catch Sisterhood's Christ Drama
Mission Statement
South Indiana
Conference Promotion
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Page 14
Cornfield in Westfield supports peace, prosperity in Congo
New Ubuntu eXplorers mission volunteers program to be launched next
year
Liberian presidential election
Church World Service expands tent village in Pakistan
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Page 15
Fight against malaria needs everyone's attention
Pakistan quake took wrenching toll on children of that country
Doctor comforts Pakistan earthquake survivor
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Page 16
'Social Principles' speak to society's human issues
Protestants give ever-smaller share of income to church causes
Priorities for Christian life topic of Jesus scholar at DePauw
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Page 17
The Jerry Cole story: From darkness into light
Discipleship: No day on the beach - Part 3
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Page 18
Dallas-based church program helps girls avoid eating disorders
Phone cards for overseas service personnel make great gifts for Christmas
Bishop to talk with North Indiana youth about being called to ministry
More Indiana teens obese but fewer smoke
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Page 19
Noblesville youth rebuild home for hurricane survivor
A pastor's personal story
Bridging the multi-generational gap
How to bring together older members with newer youth
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Page 20
Acts of the Apostles: South Bend pastor endures cancer walk with fun,
conversation
Women volunteer as housecleaners at Lucille Raines residence
Appointments
Pontius' Puddle Creator Pens Book on Jesus' Nazareth Years
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Page 21
Genesis: Church gets 'extreme makeover' to celebrate birthday
Cedar Lake celebrates golden anniversary
World AIDS Day coming Dec. 1: 'Stop AIDS: Keeping the Promise'
Fill Advent, Christmas with meaningful resources from North Indiana
Conference center
Union Chapel collects from community to help hurricane survivors
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Page 22
Body, Mind & Spirit: The hopeful spirit
Evansville church quilters named Indiana State Fair Masters
Where there's smoke there's a risk
Meridian Street UMC offers two houses for evacuee families
Columbus First hosts two families from Gulf Coast
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Page 23
Deaths
Trinity Church at Hobart burns mortgage
Evansville pastor appointed to national stewardship office
Advent devotions program prepares hearts for Christmas celebrations
Poneto UMC Celebrates 100 Years
Elkhart church has become 'sister' to Mississippi congregation
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Page 24
Special Offering Promotion
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Last updated on
04/25/2008
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