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Weekly Outlook - The questions Presbyterians can’t avoid before GA227

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Arizona presbyteries keep border ministry alive by Eric Ledermann
As GA227 debates mission theology, what’s at stake? by Stan Skreslet
Global mission partners sound off by Gregg Brekke
 
How the Synod of Lincoln Trails is rethinking boundary training by Rebecca Blair

In case you missed it...

General Assembly Operations Committee is being asked the most basic GA question of all
Should future assemblies be held entirely in person — along with an exhibit hall? — Mike Ferguson

Conversion Therapy Dropout
Timothy Schraeder Rodriguez traces his journey from shame and exclusion to healing, faith and queer belonging in the church in "Conversion Therapy Dropout." Amy Pagliarella offers a review.

Women of Faith nominees to be honored at General Assembly breakfast
Registration for the event is open until June 5. — Beth Waltemath

Order the chaos
Artist and mother Merideth Hite Estevez discovers that creativity — and grace — are often born in life’s glitter-covered chaos, where God meets us in the messy work of mending.

Beyond the altar: Prayer as devotion, discipline and public witness
Winterbourne Harrison-Jones reimagines prayer as activism, insisting that true communion with God must move beyond the sanctuary and into the streets.

How the Board of Pensions prices the Medical Plan
Two principles guide the approach to pricing. — Todd Ingves

Adapting together: A small church and Buddhist monks
A small congregation discovered unexpected community – and new possibilities for fellowship – with neighboring Buddhist monks, writes David Williams.
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The future of the PC(USA): A co-mod webinar

Hear from the candidates standing for moderator

As the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) prepares for the 227th General Assembly, one of the most important decisions commissioners will make is selecting the denomination's next moderator.

On June 17 at 7 p.m. Eastern, join the Presbyterian Outlook for a live conversation with the candidates seeking to serve in this vital role.

For 90 minutes, Outlook editor Teri McDowell Ott will interview the candidates about their hopes for the church, their priorities for the coming years and the challenges they believe the denomination must address. 

Whether you're serving as a commissioner, following the assembly from your congregation or simply interested in the future of the PC(USA), this webinar offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from those seeking to lead.

What you'll get:

  • A 90-minute live conversation with the moderator candidates
  • Insight into each candidate's vision for the church
  • Access to an on-demand replay after the event

The Presbyterian Outlook has long been a trusted source for General Assembly coverage. This conversation continues that tradition by helping Presbyterians engage faithfully and thoughtfully with the issues and leaders shaping the denomination's future.

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RNS Morning Report - Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

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Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall
 
When National Reporter Jack Jenkins first got ahold of Charlene Walker, head of Faith in New Jersey, on Tuesday night, she sounded a bit frazzled. She had agreed to an interview, and was talking while driving to Delaney Hall, the New Jersey immigrant detention center where another round of protests were set to begin that evening.
 
But the conversation was cut short only a few seconds after it began: as she tried to park near the detention center, she suddenly found herself stuck between several police cars, all of their lights flashing.
 
She called back later, happy to talk about her experience. But the moment spoke to an under-covered dynamic at play there: the seemingly constant presence of religious leaders and faith-based activists such as Walker, who have put themselves at risk while operating outside the facility — both as demonstrators and as volunteers aiding immigrant families — over the past year.
 
  

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Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

(RNS) — ‘We are called by our faith to put our bodies on the line if that’s the call,’ said the Rev. Robin Tanner, a Unitarian Universalist minister.
Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

Defense Department to drop atheists, pagans, 175 others from list of military faiths

(RNS) — The new list includes 31 recognized faiths, most of them Christian denominations.
Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

Draft of King’s ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’ found at Virginia seminary archives

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (RNS) — The version housed at Virginia Theological Seminary is not for sale, and archive staffers plan to seek the best ways to make its contents available for the public to view.
Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

As polyamory gains visibility, monogamy faces a vote in the Presbyterian Church (USA)

(RNS) — A separate proposal calls for a broader theological framework on human relationships.  

Opinion

Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

The status quo at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque is deteriorating

(RNS) — The long-standing practice has been to preserve the site for Muslim worship and allow visitors of other faiths.
Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

Why evangelicals should oppose the new farm bill’s Save Our Bacon Act

(RNS) — Evangelicals have largely forgotten past generations of evangelicals who not only fought against the slave trade and inhumane working conditions but also against animal cruelty.

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Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

Catholic sisters push Palantir on human rights as faith leaders rally in New York

(RNS) — The proposal comes as immigrant community members and faith leaders prepare to rally outside the company’s New York office.
Pepper-sprayed yet undeterred: Faith leaders keep ministering at Delaney Hall

‘The Autism Pastor’ Lamar Hardwick dies at age 47

(RNS) — Hardwick was known for his disability advocacy and dynamic preaching.

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UM News Digest - June 6, 2026


UM News Digest - June 6, 2026
TOP STORIES
“I inherited a vacuum district: no buildings, no members, no funds, no office, no parsonage, no vehicles. I quickly realized strong evangelism strategies were the only way forward.” The Rev. Antony Maiga, on growing the church in Nairobi, Kenya.
The Parkview Kitengela United Methodist Church choir entertains visitors from the United Methodist boards of Global Ministries and Higher Education and Ministry at the church in Nairobi, Kenya, during the agencies’ spring board meeting April 8-10. Parkview Kitengela is one of nine newly established congregations in the Nairobi District, which is thriving through evangelism campaigns and community outreach. Photo by Kudzai Chingwe, UM News.
Parkview Kitengela United Methodist Church’s choir entertains visitors from the United Methodist boards of Global Ministries and Higher Education and Ministry at the church in Nairobi, Kenya, during the agencies’ spring board meeting. Photo by Kudzai Chingwe, UM News.
Evangelism sparks church growth in Kenya
NAIROBI, Kenya (UM News) — When the Nairobi District superintendent started his United Methodist appointment two years ago, he had no churches or members. Now, there are nine congregations in four circuits, and membership has grown to more than 1,400. The Rev. Antony Maiga says evangelism and community outreach have been key. Kudzai Chingwe has the story. 
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Bishop Daniel Lunge (center) of the Central Congo Episcopal Area speaks during a roundtable on communication in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, as East Congo Bishop Antoine Kalema Tambwe (left) and North Katanga Bishop Mande Muyombo look on. The bishops emphasized that communication is an essential tool for making disciples and building peace in geographically complex and conflict-ridden areas. Photo by Chadrack Tambwe Londe, UM News.
Bishop Daniel Lunge (center) of the Central Congo Episcopal Area speaks during a roundtable on communication in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, as East Congo Bishop Antoine Kalema Tambwe (left) and North Katanga Bishop Mande Muyombo look on. Photo by Chadrack Tambwe Londe, UM News.
Charting new path for African communication
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UM News) — Bishops, communicators and United Methodist Communications staff gathered recently to develop a creative strategy to keep local churches in the Mid-Africa Regional Conference connected despite power outages, poor roads and language barriers. Chadrack Tambwe Londe reports.
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TODAY'S HEADLINES
Mountain Sky Conference
Seekers invited to meet God on the trail
DENVER — The Mountain Sky Conference’s geography of mountains, canyons and high desert is becoming part of a larger invitation. Through a conference-wide initiative called Spiritual Geography, Mountain Sky leaders are exploring how the land itself can become a place of ministry. One visible expression of that vision is Mountain Sky Trekking. Kristian Young has the story.
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Florida Conference
Recovery program leads to multiple baptisms
FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. — Trinity United Methodist Church recently celebrated the sacrament of baptism with four participants in Trinity’s Strength Through Recovery program. The seeds of that ministry were sewn when a member of Trinity’s prayer-shawl group sought to engage the church in supporting a local substance-abuse recovery program. The Florida Conference has the story.
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South Carolina Conference
Laundry ministry brings clean clothes, love
ORANGEBURG, S.C. — What began as a deeply personal experience for the Rev. Ellis White Jr. has become a lifeline of grace. The Laundry of Love Ministry at Edisto Fork United Methodist Church was born out of his desire to ease a burden: the rising cost of doing laundry during tough economic times. Jessica Brodie reports.
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New England Conference 
Empathy Project invites people to share stories
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Those attending the New England Annual Conference through June 6 will have an opportunity to walk a mile in another person’s shoes — at least figuratively. Presented by the New England Conference’s Commission on Religion and Race, the Empathy Project invites people to hear and share stories to foster deeper understanding. The project is the brainchild of the Rev. Juhee Lee, pastor of Haven United Methodist Church in East Providence, Rhode Island. The conference has the story.
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New 2026 annual conference reports posted
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UM News) — United Methodist News is posting 2026 annual conference reports. New this week are the Baltimore-Washington, Central Appalachian Missionary, Great Plains and North Alabama conferences.
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PRESS RELEASES
Northern Illinois Conference
March for immigrants set
CHICAGO — A march to express concern for the treatment of immigrants is set for 5:30 p.m. U.S. Central time June 15 in Schaumburg, Illinois. The demonstration, “Faithful Action: Love Your Neighbor,” will take place on the second day of the Northern Illinois Annual Conference, which is June 14-16. All are invited to participate.
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