This workshop is designed to help facilitators learn how to administer Prepare/Enrich and provide feedback to premarital and married couples using six core and over 20 supplemental exercises.
Methodist Homes is dedicated to improving the lives of God’s “older children” by providing safe, affordable housing and senior living and healthcare in Alabama and Northwest Florida. Last year the Fountain of Love awarded more than $440,000 to elderly residents in need.
Rev. Denise Mullaney is an ordained United Methodist minister, a licensed clinical social worker and a certified spiritual director.
The Society of St. Andrew, a Conference Advance Special, offers multiple ways to enter the mission field—including gleaning fresh produce.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lord connected the leaders of Project Search of DeKalb County and the Executive Director of the Upper Sand Mountain Parish.
The Fountain of Love Offering is a way North Alabama United Methodists can participate in caring for older adults in need living in a Methodist Home.
The United Methodist Children’s Home is rebranding its Alabama ministry to Embrace Alabama Kids on March 14, 2021.
This Lenten Season, lead your family of faith into a period of self-examination and spiritual growth using the 2021 Lenten Devotional Booklet produced by the Society of St. Andrew. The theme for 2021 is "Walk Humbly."
This Advent devotional program provides a powerful opportunity for your congregation to feed their spiritual hunger as well as to give in support of the Society of St. Andrew’s feeding ministries, reflecting Jesus’ own concern for the least, the last, and the lost.
Prepare and Enrich is used by many clergy and counselors for pre-marital and couples counseling. This course provides you with the tools to help identify their strengths and growth areas in categories such as Communication, Conflict Resolution, and Spiritual Beliefs.
Tony, who fell in love with Sumatanga many years ago, was selected from a field of qualified candidates after an extensive selection process. He is an elder in the North Alabama Conference where he has been in full-time ministry for the past 15 years,
Two Advance Special agencies of the North Alabama Conference came together to distribute more than 20,000 pounds of fresh sweet potatoes in communities across several counties.
Methodist Homes of Alabama and Northwest Florida has announced that Dr. Lee Thomas Wimberly has taken on the role of Medical Director at Fair Haven, Birmingham’s largest continuing care retirement community.
We are consistently monitoring the situation and studying guidelines from federal, state and local governments, Alabama Public Health Department, North Alabama Conference, CDC, United Methodist Camp Retreat Ministries, American Camp Association plus networking with other camps and retreat centers.
Methodist Homes of Alabama & Northwest Florida has created a Virtual Offering page to make sure that the elderly in need do not get left behind during these unprecedented days.
Scheduled retreats and/meetings have been canceled through May 11. Groups have been contacted and registration funds have been made transferable.
This annual scholarship begins with $1,000 from a student’s local church, which is matched by UMHEF as well as a participating UM-related school and the North Alabama United Methodist Foundation, Inc. This adds up to be a potential award of up to $4,000.