Greater NW Area of The UMC
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Greater NW Area of The UMC
2M ago
*Thomas Creech is a prisoner at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution outside of Boise and is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 10 a.m., local time.*
Thomas Eugene Creech is a child of God who was created in the image and likeness of God.
Life is a gift and blessing from our Creator. Life is not ours to take nor end. Even as the state determines it has the power to end a life, that does not mean it has the right, nor does that make it right. We have power and how much more powerful is life and love than damnation and death?
I have not ..read more
Greater NW Area of The UMC
6M ago
Pastoral Letter: Peace is our work, everywhere
Many people say, “We can’t find goodness anywhere.
The light of your face has left us, Lord!”
But you have filled my heart with more joy
than when their wheat and wine are everywhere!
I will lie down and fall asleep in peace
because you alone, Lord, let me live in safety.
Psalm 4:6-8, CEB
My family still resides in and around Decatur, Alabama. If you search Decatur, Alabama, you will learn that before the conflict in Palestine-Israel escalated to all-out war, Steve Perkins ..read more
Greater NW Area of The UMC
10M ago
M.I.L.E. – 2023 Annual Conference Sermons by Cedrick D. Bridgeforth
Throughout the 2023 Annual Conference season across the Greater Northwest Area, Bishop Cedrick D. Bridgeforth offered a series of messages to provide direction to the area.
Service of Installation Sermon – Transcript
May 20, 2023 (43 mins) – Bishop Cedrick D. Bridgeforth was installed as the resident bishop of the Greater Northwest Episcopal (GNW) Area of The United Methodist Church during a worship service held at Aldersgate UMC in Juneau, Alaska. The GNW Area includes the Alaska, Oregon-Idaho, and Pacific Northwest Annual ..read more
Greater NW Area of The UMC
1y ago
The Western Jurisdiction’s College of Bishops offers a short video message for Epiphany. In it, they reflect on the season of change underway in The United Methodist Church and the promise reflected in the generosity and grace of ministries across the region as faithful disciples “respond to God’s call to be nurturing communities, ministries and churches where love lives.” Churches are encouraged to share this message and can download it for use in their local settings.
The video features Bishops Karen Oliveto of the Mountain Sky Conference, Interim Bishop Sally Dyck of the California-Nevada ..read more
Greater NW Area of The UMC
1y ago
Growing up in rural Alabama, it was Bishop Cedrick Bridgeforth’s grandparents who made sure he got to church – even on the days he didn’t want to be there.
But it was in the church, Lakeview United Methodist and Oakville Baptist churches that he found purpose – even on the hard days. After serving in the U.S. Air Force and earning a bachelor’s degree in religion from Samford University and a master of divinity degree from Claremont School of Theology, he has found the joy, purpose and calling that led him to become a newly-elected bishop in The United Methodist Church.
“Hopefully, people can s ..read more
Greater NW Area of The UMC
2y ago
“Death has been swallowed up in victory.”
“Where, O death, is your victory?
Where, O death, is your sting?”
– 1 Corinthians 15:54b-55
Beloved of God,
This is a hard scripture. We have stood in the shadow of death. We feel its sting.
In hospital emergency rooms
On war-torn streets
As neighbors stalk joggers
In a smoke-choked subway station
As storm, flood and wildfire snatch the innocent.
Death’s shadows – sorrow, fear, anger, despair – darken our days. How can we sing “Alleluia” when death is as close as your phone and the TV?
On Easter morning, I will look toward the east. The sun ..read more
Greater NW Area of The UMC
2y ago
By William D. Gibson
Bi-vocational ministry is nothing new. Since the formation of the church, some level of bi-vocational “tentmaking” has allowed pastors to serve the local church while also providing for their families. Proudly, many licensed local pastors have represented this model in The United Methodist Church system. However, due to many factors, it is often hard for a United Methodist clergyperson to think in bi-vocational terms. Inevitably, this consideration leads to conversations around strategy.
Rev. Kate Kilroy appointed to ministry in Marysville pictured with frequent collaborat ..read more