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Haley Hansen

From: School: Boston University School of Theology … To: East Winds District — Unified Atherton-Phoenix UMC. This full-time appointment begins July 1, 2022.

Phillip J. Friedrick

From: Midwest District — Sparta UMC … To: Greater Detroit District — Farmington: Nardin Park UMC, Senior Pastor. This full-time appointment begins July 1, 2022.

Chad M. Parmalee

From: Greater Southwest District — Battle Creek: Chapel Hill UMC … To: Greater Detroit District — Livonia: Newburg UMC, Senior Pastor. This full-time appointment begins July 1, 2022.

Sarah Hescheles

From:  Northern Waters — Boyne City/Boyne Falls/Epsilon UMCs … To: Northern Waters — Boyne City/Boyne Falls UMCs. This half-time appointment begins July 1, 2022.

David Huhtala

From: Northern Waters District — Boyne City/Boyne Falls/Epsilon UMCs … To: Northern Waters — Petoskey: Epsilon UMC. This half-time appointment begins July 1, 2022.

Kayla Roosa

From:  Central Bay District — Freeland UMC … To: East Winds District — Clio: Bethany-Otisville Cooperative Parish. This full-time appointment begins July 1, 2022.

Karen Harriman

From: Heritage District — Morenci/Weston UMCs … To: Northern Waters District — Barnard/East Jordan UMCs. This full-time appointment begins July 1, 2022.

Delegates hope for denomination’s future

2019 GC delegates sing

“Many United Methodists see no reason to throw in the towel on the church they love,” says UM News reporter, Heather Hahn. Five Michigan GC delegates are among signers of… Continue Reading Delegates hope for denomination’s future

Can we bless our neighbors?

John Wesley's followers bless others

Rev. Dr. Jerome Devine lifts up passages from Genesis and Mark to help us consider divine hospitality and how we may each bless others as United Methodists face the separation… Continue Reading Can we bless our neighbors?

Investors urged to hold steady

Fear for investors

While investors tend to fall victim to the cycle of scarcity, the United Methodist Foundation encourages a faith-filled belief in sufficiency and abundance.

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