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- 'Make a Joyful Noise to the Lord': Greenville to host national UM children's conference By Jessica Connor. Are you a children's minister, teacher, pastor or otherwise passionate about the faith formation of children? You don't have far to travel to attend a national-scale church conference on ministry with children.
- National UMM to gather in Nashville By Jessica Connor. With an aim to turn themselves "inside out" for God, thousands of men from across the nation will head to Nashville this summer for the 11th national gathering of United Methodist Men.
- Love prevails By Jessica Connor. Two sweet-faced young women and a grinning little boy lost their lives doing absolutely nothing but participating in a family-friendly activity: the Boston Marathon. Others now face life as an amputee. Countless more will surely struggle through Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. All because two world-hating men decided they wanted to make a statement, or something.
- If we are the body By Bishop Jonathan Holston. This is a story about four people in the church whose names were Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody.
- April 2013
- More than just business: AC2013 to embrace better ways to serve, give, live By Jessica Connor. This June, when 2,000 South Carolina United Methodists gather in Florence for Annual Conference, they'll be doing far more than the business of the church in this state. They'll be engaging in a true mission opportunity: helping to put a dent in hunger.
- Going solar: United Methodists, others champion new S.C. bill to allow third-party sales of solar energy By Jessica Connor. A coalition of church, business, environmental and other groups across South Carolina—including a handful of United Methodists—are championing state legislation to make it legal to buy solar energy from non-utilities.
- Work begins on S.C. disaster response plan By Jessica Connor. If a hurricane, tornado, nuclear explosion or terrorist attack were to strike South Carolina tomorrow, how would The United Methodist Church respond?
- Advocate wins 'best paper' in division from state press association The Advocate has been named the best newspaper publication in its division by the S.C. Press Association. The newspaper won first place in the press association s annual news contest, Associate/Individual Member Division, as well as three other writing and photography awards.
- Dr. Robin Dease to be new Hartsville District Superintendent The Cabinet will welcome its newest member this summer when Dr. Robin Dease becomes the S.C. Conference's new Hartsville District Superintendent.