Please join the Sound District Dismantling Racism Team one Monday a month at noon for “Lunch and Learn”. We hope to make it our constant and regular effort to raise awareness and invite others to join the ministry of dismantling racism. We want to invite […]
Announcements
Conference Convo w/Jaye: May, June and Ice Cream
Hello Sound District! The Conference staff has been hard at work getting ready for our in-person annual conference coming up in June. We are so excited for the opportunity to […]
In Faith & Friendship: EXTRAVAGANT GENEROSITY – Fun and Faithful Scriptures
Rev. Lynn Benson – Director of Legacy Giving, UMF We at UMF recommend pastors and churches intentionally focus on the vital area of financial spiritual discipleship about once per quarter or four […]
How Sweet the Sound: Disappointment and Detours
I enjoy the occasional sabbath stroll through the Palmetto Boardwalk at Goose Creek State Park near Washington, NC. I usually bring along my camera bag and capture images of the […]
A Message from Your Lay Leader – Meet Larry
This past week, I attended a benefit for the Methodist Home for Children. As often happens, people kept asking me why my husband wasn’t with me. I get that […]
SOUNDS with Jackie and Roxie: Giving – Have To vs Get To?
Give grudgingly or of necessity? I am quite familiar with this concept. At least, when we speak of giving time. As a young mother of 4 daughters, I often got […]
How Sweet the Sound: Why I am United Methodist Reflection
Recently, I came across this piece, “Why I Am A United Methodist,” which was shared by Blake Lasater, a United Methodist pastor from Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He articulates so much […]
SOUNDS with Jackie and Roxie: 05.11.2022
“Because of the service by which you have proved yourselves, others will praise God.” 2 Corinthians 9:13 As pulled out of the driveway, I noticed white feathers strewn across on […]
Nurture – A Message from Lay Leader Kim R. Smith
When we purchased our home 30 years ago, our street had no record of ever having been flooded. In the past five… maybe six years, it has been under […]