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Bishop urges ‘spirit of hope’ as General Conference begins
In the opening worship service for the postponed 2020 United Methodist General Conference, Council of Bishops President Thomas J. Bickerton encouraged delegates to embrace a “spirit of hope” and commit to the revitalization of The United Methodist Church.
United Methodist Church Initiates Historic Retreat to Shape Future Vision in the Liberia Episcopal Area
Graced by the presence of Resident Bishop Samuel J. Quire, Jr. of the Liberia Episcopal Area, Liberia Annual Conference, the United Methodist Church embarked on a significant journey during a two-day retreat of the Council of Connectional Ministry.
United Methodist Church Initiates Mapping Project in Liberia Episcopal Area
UM News | Monrovia In a collaborative effort supported by UMCOM and the Department of Communications of the United Methodist Church, a groundbreaking initiative has been launched: the commencement of a three-week mapping project covering churches in four districts...
Empowering Healthcare: United Methodist Church Illuminates Rural Liberia with Solar Lights
Liberia, a nation grappling with the aftermath of limited and inadequate electricity, faces significant challenges in delivering quality healthcare services. However, the Liberia Episcopal Area of the United Methodist Church, in collaboration with the Department of Health and with support from UMCOR Global Ministries, Liberia Health Facility Solar, has ushered in a new era by celebrating the installation of solar lights at four health centers across Guinea, Margibi, and Grand Bassa Counties.
Bishop Samuel J. Quire, Jr. Inducts New Guinea Circuit Superintendent and Promotes Peace and Unity
In a vibrant ceremony marking Palm Sunday, Bishop Samuel J. Quire, Jr., head of the United Methodist Church in Liberia, has officially inducted Rev. Bismark Johnson Maomy as the new Circuit Superintendent of Guinea Circuit LAC/UMC.
Camphor United Methodist Mission: A Beacon of Hope and Service in Tubmanville, Grand Bassa County
In the heart of Tubmanville, Grand Bassa County, stands a testament to the enduring spirit of community, education, and service – the Camphor United Methodist Mission. Established in 1948 by indigenous leaders, the mission was born from a collective desire to provide equal opportunities for the local people, who felt marginalized compared to their Congo Brothers of Bass counterparts. Named after one of the pioneering missionaries,





