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New leaders in the new year ahead

Jennie Browne, one of new leaders

In response to “emerging priorities and pandemic realities,” The Michigan Conference announces staff changes involving four leaders. In July 2021, the Rev. Dr. Jennifer Browne becomes Clergy Assistant to the… Continue Reading New leaders in the new year ahead

Giving up boiled potatoes

Man holding potatoes

Rev. John Boley is giving up potatoes for the sake of his health. As he looks ahead to the future of The United Methodist Church, he lists other things he… Continue Reading Giving up boiled potatoes

In times of upheaval

Man with compass in hand pointing to Mission u

The Rev. John Boley takes a long look at our present day stress in church and world, through the lens of scripture, theology and history. He offers words of assurance… Continue Reading In times of upheaval

Both temple and tabernacle

Communion Elements

In this edition of, “Drinking the Cup,” the Rev. John Boley talks about the unity found in following the God of the temple and the tabernacle.

Do no harm

Communion Elements

The Rev. John Boley reflects on two recent experiences: the confirmation hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh and a Sexual Ethics Conference hosted by COSROW. 

From Vietnam to great church buildings

Chancel of Lansing Central United Methodist Church

In his September blog, the Rev. John Boley engages in a “dialogue between the past and the present” while addressing God’s people in an historic church.

Uncharted territory

The Rev. John Boley encourages The Michigan Conference to embrace the adventure of living in uncertain times.

The tone of ministry

In this Drinking the Cup, the Rev. John Boley reflects on clergy morale … it’s good.

The 4th quarter … part 2

The Rev. John Boley describes changes that will enhance the life of the new Michigan Conference.

Profile in leadership

Meet the Clergy Assistant to the Bishop for The Michigan Conference, the Rev. John Boley.

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