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She didn’t know it was brave. She was just following her heart. But in February, Tracey Beall, a young interior decorator from Baltimore, went to a canyon in Tijuana, Mexico, to live for 10 days in a tent city for immigrants to see how she might make a difference.
A middle school student walks into her cafeteria and makes a beeline for the food. She picks out her favorite foods and takes the tray to the cashier. It’s then and there that she’s told: no deal. She’s not able to buy the food her peers can because she owes money for previous lunches. Instead...
Responding to the pandemic of the coronavirus has raised questions for many local church leaders. We’ve compiled an FAQ to address some of the questions Conference leaders have received.
As the community of faith, we are called to practice wise and nimble leadership as we address the challenges created by COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus. Within the last 24 hours, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. This pandemic calls upon each of us to make...
Bishop LaTrelle Easterling will meet with the clergy and laity of the Baltimore-Washington Conference in a Critical Conversation concerning the upcoming United Methodist General Conference. Bishop Easterling will give special attention to The Protocol of Reconciliation and...
The Baltimore-Washington Conference delegates to the 2020 General and Jurisdictional conferences voted to endorse The Protocol on Reconciliation and Grace through Separation, which is slated to come before the denomination’s top law-making body May 5-15 in Minneapolis, Minn.
The...
On Feb. 18, the BWC's Discipleship Council voted to support the Protocol of Reconciliation and Grace Through Separation, coming to the General Conference May 5-15 in Minneapolis.
A Statement from the Discipleship Council of the Baltimore-Washington Conference on the Protocol of...
Summary of the Protocol of Reconciliation and Grace Through Separation(This summary was compiled by the BWC’s Discipleship Council.)
Late last year, a group of denominational leaders representing diverse advocacy groups within the denomination, including Bishop LaTrelle Easterling...
Glen Mar Church, a United Methodist congregation in Ellicott City, received the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Commission’s 2020 Living the Dream Award for the congregation’s annual Day of Service. This year, 1,800 church volunteers of all ages joined in service to the...
By Emily Hart*Special to the UMConnection
Ms. Fay, center, after her swearing in with some of her church family. L-R: Kathi, Rev. Emily, Nathanial, Fay, Kelly, Ellsworth. Photo courtesy of Emily Hart.
“So, how long have you all been on this journey?” asked the...