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Latin American Methodists Eager to Rebuild
March 21, 2007
Years after their official separation, some Latin American Methodists
are struggling to maintain church buildings and other physical
structures inherited from The United Methodist Church. Read More...
Source: United Methodist News Service
Church Wants Stronger Bonds in Southern Hemisphere
March 21, 2007The bonds between United Methodists and their Methodist counterparts in Latin America and the Caribbean can and should be strengthened. Read More...
Source: United Methodist News Service
Methodism Has History in Latin America, Caribbean
March 20, 2007The first Methodist congregation established outside of England and Ireland was in the Caribbean and its members were slaves. Read More...
Source: United Methodist News Service
Latin American Methodists: Separate But Connected
March 20, 2007
In the 1960s, after Methodists in Latin America had expressed the
desire for greater freedom to make their own decisions, a special task
force of the U.S. church came up with a solution: autonomy. Read More...
Source: United Methodist News Service
Latin American, Caribbean Methodists Share Insights
March 6, 2007
In the part of El Salvador where Gloria Maritza Landaverde lives, her
small community sees more cases of malnutrition than anywhere else in
the country. Read More...
Source: United Methodist News Service
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