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UM News Digest - March 30, 2026


UM News Digest - March 30, 2026
TOP STORIES
Court victory for United Methodists in Nigeria
ABUJA, Nigeria (UM News) — A high court has ruled in favor of The United Methodist Church in Nigeria, declaring the church’s deregistration by a breakaway group in 2024 “null and void.” The March 30 ruling comes after more than a year of legal wrangles in the courts between The United Methodist Church in Nigeria and the Global Methodist Church. “Let us move forward not in division, but in grace, humility and love,” said United Methodist Bishop Ande Emmanuel as he extended an olive branch to members of the Global Methodist Church. The Rev. Filibus Bakari Auta and Eveline Chikwanah report.
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Faith leaders carry a banner lifting up Jesus’ call for social justice in Matthew 25 during a Palm Sunday Witness in Nashville, Tenn. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.
Faith leaders carry a banner lifting up Jesus’ call for social justice in Matthew 25 during a Palm Sunday Witness in Nashville, Tenn. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.
“Today we wave our palm branches; we march and cry out in solidarity with our neighbors, ‘Hosanna. God save us.’” — The Rev. Eric Mayle, pastor of Edgehill United Methodist Church in Nashville.
The Rev. Eric Mayle leads a litany of lament during a Palm Sunday Witness at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nashville, Tenn. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.
The Rev. Eric Mayle leads a litany of lament during a Palm Sunday Witness at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nashville, Tenn. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.
United Methodists march on Palm Sunday
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UM News) — United Methodists joined with other Christians in some 30 cities and 16 states across the U.S. on Palm Sunday to stand in solidarity with the marginalized. In Nashville, marchers waving palm fronds and protest signs walked in silence to the Tennessee State Capitol to stand against rising authoritarianism, racism and Christian nationalism. Mike DuBose has the story and photos.
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Coming up: UM News’ Lilla Marigza offers a video report, talking with United Methodists about the symbolism behind the Palm Sunday Witness and why they are choosing to live out their faith in public.
The Rev. Moses Kumar, top executive of the United Methodist General Council on Finance and Administration, speaks on April 24, 2024, at the United Methodist General Conference in Charlotte, N.C. Kumar is retiring at the end of March after more than 17 years as head of the denomination’s finance agency. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UM News.
The Rev. Moses Kumar, top executive of the United Methodist General Council on Finance and Administration, speaks on April 24, 2024, at the United Methodist General Conference in Charlotte, N.C. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UM News.
Kumar looks back on helming finance agency 
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UM News) — The Rev. Moses Kumar is retiring after 17 years as top executive of The United Methodist Church’s General Council on Finance and Administration. He shepherded the denomination’s finances during one of the most tumultuous times in Methodism’s history. During his tenure, he also became a licensed local pastor. Heather Hahn has the story.
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TODAY'S HEADLINES
People, Today
Church gym’s biblical murals go viral
MADISON, Ala. —  A video featuring the murals at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church in Alabama went viral after being shared on social media. The murals are creative spins on biblical figures playing sports — including “Air Moses” and “Pickleball Paul.” The Rev. Brittany Dawkins-Camp says the art and gym are part of the church’s community-focused mission. Both People magazine and “Today” show have featured the story.
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United Methodist Communications
Pioneers in Methodism: Karen Oliveto
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — From a Sunday School class in Long Island, New York, where she found her calling, to becoming the first openly gay bishop in The United Methodist Church, Bishop Karen Oliveto has been a pioneer in voicing and enacting God’s love for all people. Vicki Wallace has her story for UMC.org’s Pioneers in Methodism series.
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Finance and Administration
Board approves funding for planning work ahead
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The General Council on Finance and Administration board on March 27 approved a $235,000 grant to cover the work of the Standing Committee on Regional Conference Matters Outside the USA through the 2028 General Conference. The committee is leading the development of proposals for what in the Book of Discipline applies to the entire denomination and what can be adapted by regional conferences. The finance agency’s board also approved $90,000 for the meetings of the interim committee organizing the first session of the U.S. Regional Conference. 
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Alabama-West Florida Conference, AL.com
Conference plans to appeal judge’s property ruling
DOTHAN, Ala. — An Alabama judge has denied the United Methodist denomination’s claim to own a megachurch that broke away from the denomination. Harvest Church went to court more than three years ago to leave The United Methodist Church without going through the then-operational disaffiliation process. “We are disappointed in this ruling of the Harvest UMC case; however, we remain confident in the strength of our position and our understanding of the trust clause. The Alabama-West Florida Conference will be filing an appeal,” the conference said in a statement. 
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World Council of Churches
Closure of Church of Holy Sepulchre decried
JERUSALEM — In what church leaders are calling “a grave precedent,” Israeli police prevented Catholic leaders from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on March 29 to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass. The move comes as Israeli authorities restrict access to religious sites in East Jerusalem amid the war with Iran, including Al Aqsa Mosque and the Western Wall. The church has been closed to parishioners and pilgrims since hostilities with Iran began, though clergy have continued services inside. The World Council of Churches reports.
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PRESS RELEASES
Endowing United Methodist Theological Education
Final preparations underway for Miracle Sunday
ZURICH — The United Methodist Church is preparing for a historic moment as congregations from more than 100 countries join together for Miracle Sunday on May 17. The goal of the one-time offering: Help endow 500 annual scholarships in perpetuity, ensuring that theological education outside the United States is strengthened for generations to come.
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Immigration Law and Justice Network
Network shares annual report
ANNANDALE, Va. — The Immigration Law and Justice Network’s 2025 annual report is posted. The network reports serving more than 6,000 low-income immigrants from 129 nations and taking on nearly 19,000 cases last year. “As we confront a profoundly difficult time, we offer our reflections on a passionate and focused year of responding to crisis and scaling up to expand the impact of our work,” write Alba Jaramillo and Melissa Bowe, co-executive directors.
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E-ssentials: The Moderator's Easter Message, and more!

 

The Moderator's Easter Message: From Heartbreak to Hope

In a world filled with dashed expectations, war, and "fake news," the Easter story can feel more like an idle tale than a reality. This year, Moderator Kimberly Heath tells the story of how the earliest followers of Jesus navigated their own skepticism to find a hope that transforms the world.

"The Good News came because a small community encountered the risen Christ and believed that death was defeated, that injustice was not the last word," she says.

Today, as followers of Jesus the risen Christ, we continue to be and share that Good News. Christ is risen. He is risen indeed.

Watch the full Moderator's Easter message

Sharing Easter Hope through Mission and Service

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This Easter week, as you gather in celebration, you have a meaningful opportunity to share the story of Mission and Service in action and invite your community into it. On the Mission and Service in Worship page, you’ll find an Easter prayer, video, and PowerPoint slides to support your service, along with the Easter Impact Report to help bring your community’s impact to life. As you prepare, we warmly encourage you to lift up this shared ministry and invite your community to take part through our Easter donation link, supporting rural ministries across Canada and around the world.
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General Secretary Retirement and Search 
Plan

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General Secretary Michael Blair has indicated his intention to retire later this year. In preparation for this coming change, The United Church of Canada is embarking on a search process for its next General Secretary. We are inviting nominations for people to be a part of the General Secretary selection committee that will recommend who will serve the church in this senior staffing position. 

This committee needs people who have a deep understanding of the United Church or an understanding of the role of the senior executive in other large complex organizations. Might this be you? Or someone you know?  

Deadline: Monday, April 20.  

Learn more about the General Secretary Selection Committee

Earth Week Webinar: Succeed at Advocacy

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Join us on April 7, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. ET for Succeed at Advocacy: Casting a Vision for a Better World, an interactive gathering exploring why—and how—we can care for creation in meaningful ways. Grounded in our connection to the Earth, we’ll share practical ideas to help communities speak with a unified voice for climate leadership. Participants will also be invited to take action through a Call for Climate Leadership letter-writing activity ahead of Earth Week.

Hosted by Beth Baskin (Team Lead, Identity and Mission), with guests Joni Shawana (Anishnawbe Kwe, Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory; Indigenous Ministries and Justice), Rev. Dr. Jessica Hetherington (minister and eco-theologian), and Lori Neale (Climate Justice, Church in Mission Unit).

Add your voice—register today and be part of the call for climate leadership.

Learn more about the Succeed at Advocacy Earth Week Webinar

The United Church Bookstore: Green Reads and Apparel 

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As communities of faith prepare for Earth Week (April 19–26), explore resources to support reflection and action. The United Church Bookstore’s Climate Justice collection offers thoughtful books and items to help engage your community in caring for creation.

Check out the Full Climate Justice Collection

Worship Resources

See our Worship Resources for upcoming Sundays and special celebrations.

Maundy Thursday - April 2, 2026
Good Friday - April 3, 2026
Holy Saturday - April 4, 2026
Easter/Ressurection Sunday - April 5, 2026
Second Sunday of Easter - April 12, 2026
Third Sunday of Easter - April 19, 2026
Earth Sunday - April 19, 2026
Fourth Sunday of Easter - April 26, 2026
Camping Sunday - April 26, 2026

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