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1. South Central Jurisdiction - UMVIM Newletter (Mar 06, 2010)

Please click on the link below for the March 6, 2010 issue of Connections, the newsletter for Volunteers in Mission in the South Central Jurisdiction.


Attachment: 232010161236_2010.03.06.pdf
Date Sent: 3/5/2010 11:57:51 AM


2. South Central Jurisdiction - UMVIM Newsletter (Jan 15 2010)

Please click on the link below for the Jan 15 2010 issue of Connections, the newsletter for Volunteers in Mission in the South Central Jurisdiction.

Attachment: 151201004351_2010.01.15.pdf
Date Sent: 1/15/2010 12:44:23 AM


3. Kansas-Nebraska to become one episcopal area in 2012

Contact: Stephen Drachler
717.926.7240
Email: sedrachler@gmail.com
www.scjcollegeofbishops.org

South Central Jurisdiction Prepares for 10 Bishops in 2012; Nebraska-Kansas to Become New Episcopal Area

Sept. 18, 2009

DALLAS – United Methodists in Nebraska and Kansas will share a bishop beginning in 2012 under a reorganization plan announced today by the South Central Jurisdiction’s College of Bishops.

Nebraska and Kansas currently each have a bishop. The South Central Jurisdiction will move from 11 bishops to 10 in 2012. Four of the United Methodist Church’s five U.S. jurisdictions will lose a bishop in 2012 due to a 2008 decision by the denomination’s top legislative body, the General Conference.

“We are announcing this decision at this very early date to provide as much time as possible for the conferences most directly affected to plan for their future together,” said Bishop W. Earl Bledsoe of the Dallas Area, president of the jurisdiction’s College of Bishops.

The jurisdiction includes United Methodists in eight states: Arkansas, Louisiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. 

For further details on the announcement, visit www.scjcollegeofbishops.org.


Date Sent: 9/18/2009 1:42:07 PM
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