Tag: Act of Repentance
Expanding partnerships with Native Americans
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The fall meeting of the General Board of Global Ministries focused on renewed commitment to Native American ministries and education on issues.
Immersed in native history
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Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference immersion experience helps UMs live out Act of Repentance.
Native American family gathers
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Native American United Methodists gathered in Oklahoma for International Family Camp.
Michigan takes first steps
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On Friday, June 10, The Michigan Area began a “Path to Wellness” with the help of the Rev. Glen Chebon Kernell, Jr.
Michigan native works toward understanding
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A Native American pastor in Northport speaks of wounds inflicted in the past and healing actions in the present.
More showings of Our Fires Still Burn
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The film, “Our Fires Still Burn,” is showing around the Michigan Area to build bridges of understanding with Native Americans.
Step out with Native Americans
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An Act of Repentance and Reconciliation at the 2016 Annual Conference begins a blessed journey.
First Steps with Native Americans
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This spring provides many great opportunities to grow in awareness and to begin a journey with Michigan’s Native Americans.