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Soup, It Does ‘the Soul’ Good
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(last updated: 1/22/2009)

For more than 30 years, United Methodist churches have supported Red Bird Mission by donating Campbell’s Soup labels. Through the Campbell’s Soup Company’s Labels for Education program, Red Bird Mission is able to exchange soup labels for much needed equipment and supplies that help support mission and ministry.

Churches Overcome Difficulties to Serve Needy at Christmas
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(last updated: 12/13/2007)

Members of Port Charlotte (Fla.) United Methodist Church decided damage from Hurricane Charley would not keep them from hosting their 19th annual Christmas meal for people in need.

Seattle Restaurant Offers Non-profit Fare
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(last updated: 11/14/2007)

SEATTLE— In the heart of downtown Seattle, members of local churches and civic groups enjoy a monthly fund-raising dinner at Boomtown Café. They go for a good meal, and for a good cause.

Pathways to Economic Justice
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(last updated: 9/29/2005)

The United Methodist statement calling for efforts toward economic justice.

Kids fast to raise money for hungry children around globe
Home > United Methodist News Service > News Archives > 2005 > April > Kids fast to raise money for hungry children around globe
(last updated: 4/27/2005)

As Julian Lorenzo plays foosball with his friends on a Friday night at Vashon (Wash.) United Methodist Church, his thoughts are wandering toward what he’s been fighting to forget: food.

Peace with Justice as a Special Program
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(last updated: 3/10/2005)

The United Methodist statement on peace with justice policies.

A Call for Increased Commitment to End World Hunger and Poverty
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(last updated: 3/8/2005)

The United Methodist statement on the causes and current status of world hunger.

Human Rights
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(last updated: 2/23/2005)

The United Methodist statement on human rights.

Bread for the World Covenant Church
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(last updated: 2/1/2005)

The United Methodist statement encouraging support for Bread for the World.

Homelessness in the United States
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(last updated: 2/1/2005)

The United Methodist statement on issues of poverty and homelessness in the U.S.

Economic Justice for a New Millennium
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(last updated: 1/7/2005)

The United Methodist statement on world poverty, affluence and economic justice.

Hunger-relief ministry offering devotions for Lent
Home > United Methodist News Service > News Archives > 2005 > January > Hunger-relief ministry offering devotions for Lent
(last updated: 1/7/2005)

The Society of St. Andrew, a nonprofit hunger-relief ministry, is inviting individuals and congregations to participate in a program of spiritual reflection about Jesus’ commandment to care for the poor and needy during Lent.

Urban Churches Embrace Homeless Ministries
Home > Faith in Action > Churches Overcome Difficulties to Serve Needy at Christmas  > Urban Churches Embrace Homeless Ministries
(last updated: 12/7/2004)

Most of the United Methodist Church’s homeless ministry is done in major cities, which include the oldest and largest efforts to feed the homeless on the West Coast.

After Fleeing Haiti For His Life, Florida Pastor Gives Back to His Homeland
Home > Faith in Action > After Fleeing Haiti For His Life, Florida Pastor Gives Back to His Homeland
(last updated: 8/6/2004)

When the Rev. Luc Dessieux fled his homeland of Haiti in 1979, he left behind his wife and five children, the youngest 22 days old.

Finding Shelter Under Stained Glass
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(last updated: 5/25/2004)

From November through March more than 200 men, women and children line up outside the doors of Nashville’s Room in the Inn headquarters hoping to find a warm bed, hot meal and to defrost feelings of disillusionment.

Assembly delegates will fast to feed Pittsburgh's hungry
Home > United Methodist News Service > News Archives > 2004 > April 2004 > Assembly delegates will fast to feed Pittsburgh's hungry
(last updated: 4/15/2004)

The nearly 1,000 delegates to the United Methodist legislative conference in Pittsburgh are being asked to give up one meal and donate the cost to help feed the city's poor.

‘Garden of Eden’ Encourages Better Eating Habits Among African Americans
Home > Press Center > Archives > 2004 Archives > February > ‘Garden of Eden’ Encourages Better Eating Habits Among African Americans
(last updated: 3/31/2004)



Former School’s Historic Commitment to Service Continues
Home > Press Center > Archives > 2004 Archives > February > Former School’s Historic Commitment to Service Continues
(last updated: 3/31/2004)

BALDWIN, La.—Sager-Brown School was born amid the aftermath of the U.S. Civil War, defying the Southern “logic” that had long denied African-American children an education. Two white women founded the school in 1867 to teach African-American orphans to read and write, a privilege that had been historically denied. It provided a superior education to generations of black students, many destined for distinguished careers.

United Methodist Orphanage Serves Liberia’s Children
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(last updated: 3/31/2004)

DWASON, Liberia— A United Methodist orphanage is taking the ancient African proverb “It takes a village to raise a child” seriously, providing a home for children left parentless by years of war.

United Methodist Relief Agency Launches Humanitarian Appeal To Relieve Suffering of Iran Earthquake
Home > Press Center > Archives > 2004 Archives > January > United Methodist Relief Agency Launches Humanitarian Appeal To Relieve Suffering of Iran Earthquake
(last updated: 3/31/2004)

NEW YORK –Anticipating the growing need for humanitarian aid in Iran after the devastating Dec. 26 earthquake, The United Methodist Church’s relief agency is appealing for contributions to assist ecumenical efforts to relieve suffering.

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