A woman holds an offering plate during a service at Boise United Methodist Church in Boise, Idaho. United Methodist collection rates in 2019 dipped below recent years, but the drop wasn’t as steep as initially projected. Photo courtesy of the Marketing Department, United Methodist Communications.
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Jesus Invites Us To

The Bible is clear. Galatians 6:2, NRSV says, Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” 
Jesus says it this way, You shall love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 19:19b).
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United Methodist Committee on Relief

The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is the humanitarian relief and development arm of The United Methodist Church. Through UMCOR, we work with vulnerable communities to strengthen self-sufficiency and encourage partnerships; respond to U.S. and international disasters; address diseases of poverty; minister to refugees and immigrants; provide clean water and actively work to reduce hunger.

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The Advance

The Advance through United Methodist Global Ministries offers ways you can support missionaries and ministries in specific areas of service, in a certain part of the world, or with projects you are passionate about, such as evangelism, education, migration, women and children, community development and so much more. Explore the ways we are making a difference in communities all over the world.

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United Methodist Communications

The Foundation for United Methodist Communications supports global communications and technology infrastructure, and  fosters public relations and promotional needs of The United Methodist Church. United Methodist Communications provides the means to share life-saving messages during global crises, disasters and disease outbreaks; tells stories of need and ways we can respond; share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with others; and so much more.

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