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Love/Heal/Live — Alaska Conference Event Open to Clergy AND Laity
Winter Learning Event Open to Clergy and Laity in the Alaska Conference Winter Learning Event: REGISTRATION IS OPEN Our Alaska Conference values can be summarized like this: Love of God, neighbor, and self through intentional dismantling of inequities. Healing, grace
News for February 3, 2022
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THANK YOU! — A Video from Global Ministries/UMCOR
At UMCC, we are proud supporters of the global work of The United Methodist Church. This week our Global Ministries sent the following: THANK YOU! We invite you to view this video and be inspired by the transformative work of
Newsletter for January 27, 2022
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Last Call for New Print Directory
We’ve been getting names for a new print directory for over a month now. We will have, hopefully, a final DRAFT VERSION at church this week for you to review. If you want your name and information in a print
Quilts to Brighten Our Space for Epiphany Season
There is a long tradition at The United Methodist Church of Chugiak to decorate the interior of the sanctuary with quilts during the Season of Epiphany. It makes the space warmer and homier during some of the coldest months of
Epiphany Sermon Series — 1 CORINTHIANS
We are in the Season Of Epiphany, the Season of Light, which will take us all the way to Lent. As we make this journey we’re going to look at one of the earliest churches and hear some of the
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Baptism of the Lord Sunday — January 9, 2022
THIS WEEK — BAPTISM OF THE LORD After Christmas it is a whirlwind journey as Jesus grows up and begins ministry in the world. And this week we celebrate the beginning of his ministry, with his baptism. During worship we’ll
So, You Have a “Star Word.” Now What?
This past Sunday, January 2nd, we celebrated Epiphany Sunday. It was a day to remember the coming of the Magi. It was a day to remember that Christ is manifested to all the nations. It was a day to kick