Tag: Charles Boayue
UMs affirm worldwide regionalization
On Tuesday, General Conference delegates approved the final three proposals for worldwide regionalization, legislation that hopes to give The United Methodist Church’s geographic regions equal standing in decision-making.
Charles S. G. Boayue, Jr.
From: Superintendent Greater Detroit District … To: Greater Detroit District — Birmingham-Berkley First UMCs, Senior Pastor. This full-time appointment is effective July 1, 2022.
A United Methodist ‘schism’?
The Rev. Dr. Charles Boayue, Jr., considers the possible schism in the denomination and concludes the best outcome is, “holding on to the hand of Jesus Christ.”
French-speaking UMC grows in Detroit
In 2016 two African pastors were sent by The Michigan Conference to begin a French United Methodist Church in Detroit. The congregation is on the grow despite challenges of COVID-19.
In lament of all this nation’s violence
The Rev. Dr. Charles Boayue shares a lesson from Liberia’s history and calls the Church to action against the increasing violence of racism, misogyny, and xenophobia in the United States.
Promises for the New Year
Leaders from the Greater Detroit District take a look back at 2020 and share hope for the New Year found in the promises of God.
God is working for the good
The Rev. Dr. Charles Boayue asserts that God is at work for good amid COVID-19. The virus “does not change an age-old fact about the human search for meaning, purpose,… Continue Reading God is working for the good
Shipley receives Asbury Award
On November 13 at a ceremony held at Hope United Methodist Church in Southfield, MI, the Rev. Dr. Anthony Shipley was presented with the Francis Asbury Award for his contributions… Continue Reading Shipley receives Asbury Award
District Dialogue: musings of a D.S.
The Rev. Dr. Charles Boayue, Jr., a delegate to the 2019 General Conference, shares his heartbreak and reflects on the paradigm shift taking place in the worldwide United Methodist Church.
Michigan covers General Conference 2019
Our daily email updates and Facebook Live interviews reported GC 2019 through a Michigan lens. Here are your links to that special coverage.