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FUM News Blog

Ramallah Friends School’s White Gift Program Continues

The White Gifts Program, in which students raise money to help their neighbors and community members in need, is a long-standing tradition at Ramallah Friends School. Beginning in October and lasting through December, students and teachers host weekly bake sales to raise money.

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FUM Welcomes New Programme Coordinator!

On January 1, 2022, Friends United Meeting is grateful to welcome our newest staff member to serve as our Programme Coordinator in our Africa Ministries Office. Of course, Getry Agizah is not new to FUM. For many years she served as the coordinator for the Friends Church Peace Team. Following Kenya’s post-election violence in 2007, Getry participated in many types of peace work, including Alternatives to Violence, trauma healing and reconciliation, mediation, civic education, and the Nonviolence Movement for Social Change. She is a skilled communicator, mobilizer, and coordinator.

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ESR Will Work to Strengthen Friends Congregational Leadership with Support from Lilly Endowment

The Earlham School of Religion will establish a new hub to strengthen congregational leadership with support from a one million dollar grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through Lilly’s Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative. Friends United Meeting, Everence, Western Yearly Meeting, and Bethany Theological Seminary are among the organizations working with ESR on this major initiative.

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In Season and Out of Season Evangelism at Kigamboni Mjimwema: A Letter from FUM Living Letter Nicholas Otieno

Hello, friends. Since time immemorial, the gospel of the grace of God has been preached through different methods to different people from diversities of cultural settings and personalities, depending on the circumstance and the targeted audience. Jesus Christ came to save that which was lost and so that should be the purpose of every church and minister (Luke 19:10). Personal evangelism is sometimes called street or door-to-door preaching. People travel around streets, towns, and residences as a team or individually, sharing the love of God with the lost.

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Record Breaking Commencement Held at Friends Theological College

The Seventy-Eighth and Seventy-Ninth Commencement exercises of Friends Theological College—Kaimosi, celebrating the graduations of the 2020 and 2021 classes, took place in a combined in-person ceremony on Friday, 29 October 2021. Commencement ceremonies and graduation celebratory activities are a culmination of all the hard work, personal sacrifice, and determination manifested by FTC’s students and faculty. But with the Covid-19 pandemic putting every academic institution in limbo, difficult decisions were made in an effort to keep our communities safe. In 2020, FTC, like many other schools, was faced with the decision to cancel or postpone their in-person commencement ceremony due to the worldwide pandemic, leading the celebration to be re-scheduled for later dates in 2021.

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AMO Transition Work Begins

Although Shawn and Katrina McConaughey will not leave their positions as Programme Officers in Friends United Meeting’s Africa Ministries Office until March 2022, work is already beginning in the AMO transition plan. As outlined in an E-news story on October 6, the interim plan to cover some of the McConaugheys’ responsibilities after their departure is to distribute them among the AMO staff and to bring on Friends Church Peace Team Coordinator Getry Agizah in a new role as Programme Manager, in which she will coordinate the activities of the Friends Church Peace Teams and Girl Child Education Programme, while also working with the Global Ministries department and the AMO to oversee FUM’s relationships with Samburu Friends Mission and Turkana Friends Mission, including serving on both boards.

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