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Bed In A Bag Mission

The \”Bed in a Bag\” project is continuing for 2023. Any color or design bedding is good and must be TWIN size. Linen and pillows are also needed. The bedding is for children that do not have beds. Sleep in Heavenly Peace build bed for children and deliver the bed and linens to need children […]

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GIFTS FOR THE NAVAJO CHILDREN

The Women of Faith will be sponsoring shoe boxes/Blessing Bags (gallon plastic bags) for the Navajo children through Lifeline Ministries, Inc. The boxes/bags should not contain any liquids or sharp objects such as scissors or knives. Suggested items are school supplies, any type of candy, socks, small toys, colored pencils. Include $1.00 per bag/box for

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A Word from Bishop Bryan

To the South Georgia Conference:  As Hurricane Laura moved inland making landfall in Louisiana and Texas, I assured the bishops of those areas that their brothers and sisters in South Georgia are praying for them, their churches, and especially for their disaster response ministries. Remembering how many conferences have responded to our needs during the

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Message from Rodney

I\\\’m writing to ask you to help out as we begin to head back to church.  I know that many, or should I say most of you, have made it clear that you aren\\\’t ready to go back.  I understand that and to be honest there\\\’s a big part of me that is right there

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Note from your Pastor

I thought it would be a good idea to update everyone on where we are at STUMC, and when we might be able to go back to church. Let me start by saying that this email is going to be long.  I know that means that sometimes we just skim long emails.  Please don\\\’t skim

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Message from Bishop R. Lawson

Dear clergy colleagues, I sit in gratitude today as I reflect on the ways you and your congregation have leaned into the sudden adjustments being thrust upon us by the spread of the coronavirus. With inspired creativity, you are exploring ways to stay in connection as you minister to your congregation and community. You are

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