The Florida Conference of The United Methodist Church
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Being changed in Christ, making a change in the world. The Florida Conference stretches more than 700 miles from just west of Tallahassee to the Florida Keys. Between are 700 churches with more than 280,000 members from African-American, Anglo, Filipino, Haitian, Hispanic, Korean, Native American, Russian and Vietnamese backgrounds making up one dynamic church.
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facebook.comKey West UMC pastor Terri Hill shares her stack of contacts from Hurricane Irma. Click this link https://buff.ly/2s7UtPj to join the journey to restore hope to the 2.6 million persons affected by Hurricane Irma. #flumcWeAreBigger
This new outdoor farmers' market has enthusiasts checking out the fresh produce and other goodies every Wednesday in the Town of Montverde’s Kirk Park.
Keep up the good fight.
These trailers have been damaged beyond repair. They are staged along Highway 1 in the Florida Keys. Click this link https://buff.ly/2E4vCNX to join the journey to restore hope to the 2.6 million persons affected by Hurricane Irma. #flumcWeAreBigger
For Rev. Delbert Groves and his wife Sandy, founders of the New Life Center in Kitwe, Zambia, there is still much work to be done there. Saying they can't think of "any place they'd rather be," planning has begun to build a New Life Center in Livingstone.
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Irma recovery teams find a welcoming home at First Naples. When mission teams “move in," routines are disrupted. But everyone willingly sacrifices, moving elsewhere on campus for a week or giving up amenities such as wi-fi. #flumcWeAreBigger
Inspired by Bishop Ken Carter's recent call-to-action, members of Trinity UMC, Tallahassee, marched on the Florida State Capitol to support the voices of student protesters. #5000Letters
What if you could write one letter to guarantee a child's safety? 5000Letters.com #5000Letters
What if you could write one letter to guarantee a child's safety? 5000letters.com #5000Letters
A home damaged by Hurricane Irma in Big Pine Key. All that's left of the top floor is the chimney and bathroom. Click this link https://buff.ly/2E6dsv9 to join the journey to restore hope to the 2.6 million persons affected by Hurricane Irma. #flumcWeAreBigger
What if writing one letter could save a life? Bishop Carter calls us to speak up for the silenced, for the sake of our children and their futures.