UM News Digest - Jan. 9, 2026
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Sister Confianza, a member of the Amigas del Señor (Women Friends of the Lord) Monastery in Limón, Honduras, rides her bike through the village alongside a neighbor. Originally from the United States, Sister Confianza founded the monastery with another woman in 2006. Photo by Paul Jeffrey, UM News. |
Reflecting on 2025: The year in photos NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UM News) — United Methodists around the world are living into the denomination’s new vision to “love boldly, serve joyfully, and lead courageously in local communities and worldwide connections.” UM News documents a year in the life of United Methodism worldwide. |
Children perform a skit during vacation Bible school at Hartzell Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. From left are Kobe Nichols, Landry O’neal and Aspen Newberry. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News. |
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Dakotas-Minnesota, Greater Northwest area Bishops urge prayer, peace after federal shootings MINNEAPOLIS — Bishop Lanette Plambeck, who leads the Minnesota and Dakotas conferences, calls on United Methodist congregations to be places of refuge and prayer in the days ahead after Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot in Minneapolis during a federal immigration enforcement operation. After federal agents shot and wounded two people in Portland, Oregon, Greater Northwest Area Bishop Cedrick D. Bridgeforth also expressed lament and called for United Methodists to be practitioners of peace while following their baptismal vows to “resist evil, injustice and oppression.” Read Bishop Plambeck’s statement Read Bishop Bridgeforth’s statement
Florida Conference Pastor’s sermons offer inspiration after his death LAKELAND, Fla. — To say the Rev. Tom Price had a way with words shortchanges the man. It’s like saying Rembrandt had a way with paint, or Einstein was good with numbers. Before he died in 2013, Price asked his family to make available his collection of 444 typewritten sermons. Out of that request came a website that showcases his work. Joe Henderson has the story. Read story See the sermon website
California-Pacific Conference Marking anniversary of Los Angeles fires PASADENA, Calif. — Bishop Dottie Escobedo-Frank, who leads the California-Pacific Conference, offered a video message to mark the one-year anniversary of the Palisades and Eaton fires that devastated large parts of Los Angeles County. The fires also destroyed the buildings of two United Methodist congregations — Community Church of Pacific Palisades and Altadena United Methodist. The Rev. Catie Coots also shares an update on recovery in the Pacific Palisades, a community started by Methodists. Watch bishop’s message and read transcript Pacific Palisades, one year after fire |
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South Carolina Conference Church distributes 10,000 pounds of food LADSON, S.C. — Members of Wesley United Methodist Church prayed for a way to help the community impacted by the November delay of U.S. federal food assistance. The prayers were answered when a volunteer offered a large commercial vehicle to pick up food, the local food bank donated 10,000 pounds of fruits, vegetables and other supplies, and church members stepped up to unload and organize food boxes for 400 needy families. The South Carolina United Methodist Advocate has the story. Read story
Horizon Texas Conference Open Table ministry connects college students GEORGETOWN, Texas — What began as a simple prayer for connection has grown into a thriving college ministry at First United Methodist Church Georgetown. A weekly meal and Bible study at the church has expanded to a gathering, dubbed Open Table, that attracts students from United Methodist-related Southwestern University and other nearby colleges. A highlight of the ministry is the baptism of a basketball player from Southwestern. Horizon Texas staff have the story. Read story
THV11 Arkansas church destroyed by fire LONOKE, Ark. — Bethlehem United Methodist Church was destroyed by a fire on Jan. 5, but its fellowship hall is still standing. The fire started at about 2:30 p.m. and was still burning the afternoon of Jan. 6. “At least we were not in the church,” said Ricky Phillips, a member of the congregation. “So, that was a good blessing. … Hopefully by Sunday, we’ll have church again in the fellowship hall.” Carter Thweatt reports. Read story and watch video |
| | UM News includes in the Digest various commentaries about issues in the denomination. The opinion pieces reflect a variety of viewpoints and are the opinions of the writers, not UM News staff. |
A plea for ‘costly solidarity’ in Middle East MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UM News) — How is God calling Christians to respond to the ongoing violence in the Middle East? The Rev. John Wagner, a pastor and former co-chair of United Methodists for Kairos Response, shares insights from the West Bank. What you think you know before traveling to the Middle East doesn’t matter, he writes. Once you’ve seen the plight of the people, “you can’t un-see it.” Read commentary
Lewis Center for Church Leadership A look at church leadership trends for 2026 WASHINGTON — As 2026 begins, familiar approaches to church leadership are proving insufficient amid changing communities, evolving teams and growing demands on leaders. The Rev. Jonathan Page, director of the Lewis Center for Church Leadership, offers guidance for responding to the key shifts shaping the year ahead. Read commentary |
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| Wespath Benefits and Investments Wespath celebrates launch of Compass plan GLENVIEW, Ill. — Wespath has launched the Compass Retirement Plan, a future-focused retirement plan for United Methodist clergy. “Compass marks a new chapter of sustainable retirement benefits for clergy who serve the Church,” said Andy Hendren, Wespath’s general secretary and chief executive officer. “While change can be challenging, the transition to Compass is change rooted in John Wesley’s teachings about stewardship and Wespath’s mission to continue caring for those who serve for many generations into the future.” Read press release Learn more |
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| United Methodist Communications Human Relations Day set for Jan. 18 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Resources are available for United Methodists to celebrate Human Relations Day, which is Jan. 18 this year. Inspired by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of “beloved community,” this special Sunday offering benefits neighborhood ministries, community advocacy and work with at-risk teens. The goal of the giving is to help all God’s children reach their potential. See resources See FAQ
Higher Education and Ministry Applications now open for agency’s scholarships NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The United Methodist Board of Higher Education and Ministry 2026-2027 scholarship portal has opened for United Methodist students studying at U.S. institutions and outside the United States. Every year, the agency awards on average $4 million in scholarships. Learn more and apply |
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| Photo courtesy of Union Theological Seminary Philippines |
Bishop Gamboa remembered as humble shepherd |
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Group zeroes in on number, work of US bishops |
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| Photo by Eveline Chikwanah, UM News |
Equipping men in Africa to make disciples |
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Bishops stand with Latin American Methodists |
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