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parishnurseFeb 6, 2024

Eating Disorders Awareness Week (EDAW), which is February 26-March 3, 2024, “is an annual campaign to educate the public about eating disorders.

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jesseFeb 6, 2024

HELP WANTED: The streamdesk is looking to add some dedicated volunteers to the team!

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drtFeb 6, 2024

In honor of Black History Month, the Dismantling Racism Team brings you an excerpted article from the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH).

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missionsewingFeb 6, 2024

A big thank you to Peg Jones who made 85 hats and 7 scarves that were donated to Operation Joy.

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IsaiahFeb 6, 2024

On February 12 the MN state legislature will convene its 2024 session, addressing bonding requests and also taking action on proposed bills.

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rachelFeb 6, 2024

The church calendar is built on the idea of "sacred time."

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sandyJan 6, 2024

Some of you may have noticed the lone Guinea Fowl who randomly showed up one day on the church property.

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sandyJan 6, 2024

Time for another episode of “all creatures great and small” or otherwise known as “the animals of NUMC”.

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sandyJan 6, 2024

Monarchs (and butterflies in general) really are remarkable. There is just something magical about a butterfly.

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sandyJan 6, 2024

Arturo, who has been cleaning and assisting with facilities needs at NUMC full time since 2018, grew up in Mexico.

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sandyJan 6, 2024

"Did you know there is a bat hanging in your hallway above the entrance to the church?”

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sandyJan 6, 2024

Just when you think you’ve run out of the creatures of NUMC to write about, a subject presents itself. Bees!!

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sandyJan 6, 2024

Have you ever wondered about the animals in the nativity scene? Well I have (of course).

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missionsewingDec 6, 2023

On November 19th, Mission Sewing presented Pastor Jerad with a Happy Hearts Quilt to be given to the Refugee Resettlement Project.

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jesseDec 6, 2023

What are your new year's resolutions? Why not start by cleaning out your email inbox?

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uwfDec 6, 2023

Curling up in a comfy chair with a good book is a special winter activity for me to do.

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micahDec 6, 2023

Due to political unrest and economic stagnation, the Bethlehem area has a high level of unemployment.

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parishnurseDec 6, 2023

The holiday season can be a happy, joyous time of year filled with family activities, good food, and gift giving.

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IsaiahDec 6, 2023

Could a public option for health care coverage by useful for someone you know?

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drtDec 6, 2023

On a beautiful afternoon in November, a group of approximately 50 Northfielders participated in a prayer walk at Viking Terrace.

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rachelDec 6, 2023

In 1989, Billy Joel released his song "We Didn't Start the Fire," which I have
excerpted above.

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uwfNov 21, 2023

Ms. Vonner joined the organization’s national staff in 2010 as Assistant General Secretary of Membership and Leadership Development.

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micahNov 21, 2023

How should the church respond to the oppression of the Palestinian people?

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parishnurseNov 21, 2023

Skin cancer is one of the most prevalent types of cancer.

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missionsewingNov 21, 2023

Mission Sewing is making shorts and tank tops for boys to be given to the Midwest Mission Distribution Center.

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jesseNov 21, 2023

We are collecting photos of church events and activities, some of which show up in the monthly Herald Newsletter.

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IsaiahNov 16, 2023

In late June, I was one of 150 ISAIAH leaders who gathered at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in St. Paul.

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drtNov 16, 2023

As we’ve been learning from the summer sermon series, telling family stories is powerful and hearing stories is critical to our understanding of ourselves.

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youthNov 16, 2023

The first time I visited Northfield United Methodist Church was back in 2013 when I was a student at Carleton College

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drtNov 11, 2023

Many residents of Viking Terrace manufactured home park are struggling to stay in their homes.

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