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United Methodist Church contributes $9.6 million to fight malaria in Africa

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Written by: Editor
Published: 24 April 2015

The people of the United Methodist Church on Wednesday made a historic donation to the Global Fund with a gift of $9.6 million, the single largest contribution made by a faith organization to the Geneva-based institution.

United Methodists throughout the world – including the seven United Methodist churches in Lake County – contributed to the Imagine No Malaria initiative through donations and grassroots fundraising efforts, ranging from pancake breakfasts to 5K runs to lemonade stands.

“It is on behalf of and with much appreciation to the people of the United Methodist Church that we make this gift,” said Bishop Thomas J. Bickerton, who leads the church’s Imagine No Malaria campaign. “Today we celebrate, with our partner the Global Fund, the work we are doing to end preventable deaths from malaria on the continent of Africa.  Our work is making a difference.”

The contribution makes the United Methodist Church one of the most significant non-government contributors to the Global Fund.

The money will be used to purchase and distribute insecticide-treated bed nets and other tools to control malaria in Angola, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Mozambique, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Zimbabwe.

“The United Methodist Church’s contribution to fighting the scourge of malaria is admirable and outstanding,” said Mark Dybul, executive director of the Global Fund. “This money will allow hundreds of thousands of African children to sleep under a bed net, significantly improving their chances of living malaria-free lives.”

United Methodists have organized events for World Malaria Day to raise Imagine No Malaria funds with the theme of #BringChange.

In 2010, the Global Fund and the people of The United Methodist Church joined forces in the fight against malaria.

At the core of this partnership is the Imagine No Malaria campaign, which puts faith into action by empowering the people of Africa to improve health infrastructure and achieve a sustainable victory over malaria.

The partnership leverages the denomination’s network of hospitals and clinics in Africa and the powerful commitment of United Methodists, along with the scope and resources of the Global Fund to achieve impact on a greater scale than would be possible alone.

The United Methodist Church has pledged up to $28 million to help those at-risk enjoy malaria-free lives, and has raised $18.1 million for the Global Fund to date.  Imagine No Malaria is near its goal of raising $75 million for the battle against malaria.

Unitarian service features 'Faithful Fool' April 19

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Written by: Editor
Published: 17 April 2015

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The service at the Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County on Sunday, April 19, will be presented by a member of the Faithful Fools Street Ministry in San Francisco.

The service begins at 11 a.m. at the church, located at 3810 Main St. in Kelseyville.

Guests are welcome.

The Faithful Fools work in the Tenderloin District, and offer a ministry “of presence” and accompaniment, along with various writing and arts programs, to all who come.

Rev. J.D. Benson, a Faithful Fool as well as assistant minister at the First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco, will share stories of the streets, her own deep learning as a fool and questions we might consider about our relationships with people we may think are so different from ourselves.

The word “fools” is used in the context of the medieval idea of the fool as truth-teller.

For more information, call 707-587-4243 or go to www.uuclc.org .

Lakeport Christian Center to host new Bible study series

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Written by: Editor
Published: 12 April 2015

LAKEPORT, Calif. – A new Bible Study Series on “Men of the Bible” will begin Thursday, April 16, at Lakeport Christian Center.

The series will take place at 10 a.m. in Classroom B1 of the church's educational facility at 455 S. Forbes St.

The series will run for seven weeks with a different facilitator teaching on a particular great man each week.

The first study features Pastor Ruth Suski teaching on “King David: Driven by Passion.”

For more information call the church at 707-263-4514 or visit Lakeport Christian Center online at www.lcchub.com .

Easter service planned at Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County

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Written by: Editor
Published: 01 April 2015

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The service at the Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County for Sunday, April 5, is entitled, “Resurrection: A Story for All Ages."

The service begins at 11 a.m. at the church, located at 3810 Main St. in Kelseyville.

Guests are welcome.

The sermon will be presented by member Clovice A. Lewis Jr.

He will look at the concept of resurrection as a common theme in many religious traditions, and will provide a counterpoint to prevailing religious concepts of resurrection.

Lewis will use the biblical account of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus as an example of how important it is to apply reason to any story of resurrection.

“Stories of resurrection are just that ... stories for us to imagine ways to make what seems impossible possible,” Lewis said. “I invite you, in this Easter season, to embrace the fact that you can consciously and purposefully change your life. You can be happy, you can reinvent yourself; you can resurrect yourself ... in this life. You don't have to wait to die. Most of us will find that we have enough time on this planet to master the art of resurrection if we don't indulge in self-pity. You will find that with regular practice, resurrection is, ultimately, good for the soul."

For more information, call 707-587-4243 or go to www.uuclc.org .

  1. Lakeport Christian Center to hold Holy Week events
  2. Holy Week begins at Kelseyville United Methodist Church March 29
  3. Upper Lake Community United Methodist Church plans Holy Week events
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