United Methodist Foundation News & Updates
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- 04.27.10 | Rev. Holloway Elected New Chairman
Reverend Jan Holloway was elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the United Methodist Foundation of Louisiana on April 27 . . . - 04.27.10 | Foundation Celebrates 35 Years at Anniversary Luncheon
It's quite the success story. The bishop's 1975 vision of a United Methodist Foundation . . . - 04.16.10 | Foundation Addresses Society Changes, Church Challenges
The world has changed without the church's help, and we are struggling to come to grips . . . - 09.21.09 | Demystifying the Grant Writing Process
Pastors and lay leaders having little or no experience with grant writing can learn the secrets of seeking and writing grants for churches . . . - 06.02.09 | Creating a Culture of Generosity with Clif Christopher
"Stewardship changes lives!" was the recurring theme for two workshops hosted by the United Methodist Foundation of Louisiana in May . . . - 03.19.09 | Pilot Program Hosted for African American Churches
"Stewardship is not an event, it's a process." This was Rev. Melvin Amerson's mantra . . . - 10.22.08 | Fairly Named Treasurer of NAUMF
Rob Fairly, President of the United Methodist Foundation of Louisiana, was elected treasurer of the National Association of United Methodist Foundations. . . . - 08.19.08 | Over 200 Attend Foundation's Haynesville Shale Workshop
The United Methodist Foundation of Louisiana hosted a crowd of more than 200 for an oil and gas workshop and dinner on August 19, in response to the recent Haynesville Shale natural gas discovery in north Louisiana. . . . - 05.21.08 | 2008-2009 Chairman of the Board Elected
Sulphur native Mark McMurry was elected Chairman of the Board of the Trustees of the United Methodist Foundation of Louisiana. . . . - 11.01.07 | Foundation Quarterly named Best Print Newsletter
Legacies, the quarterly publication of the United Methodist Foundation of Louisiana, was named Best Quarterly Print Newsletter at the Practical Planned Giving Conference in Chicago this September. . . .
