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You're right, Al Mohler, a downpour is coming


(RNS) It rained today in Texas.
The sudden downpour caught me unaware. But even as it drenched my shoes, I couldn’t help smiling. Three days ago, seminary president Al Mohler compared the growing threat of women preachers in the Southern Baptist Convention to a coming rainstorm. “At first, there is only a small cloud,” he wrote. “Soon thereafter, here comes the downpour. Well, here it comes.” 
As I watched the water stream around my feet, overflowing dips in the sidewalk and flooding the flower beds, I thought about Mohler’s words. He’s partly right. In terms of the SBC stance on women preaching, a downpour is coming just not from the direction Mohler thinks.      ....

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"U" is for United Methodist Church | South Carolina Public Radio


Published May 10, 2021 at 5:30 AM EDT
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“U” is for United Methodist Church. The United Methodist Church (UMC) was formed in 1968 by the union of the former Evangelical United Brethren Church (EUB) and the Methodist Church. There were no EUB churches in the state, but after the unification of the Methodist Church in 1939, black Methodists from the South Carolina Conference of the former Methodist Episcopal Church were members of the all-black Central Jurisdiction and white Methodists from the former South Carolina Conference of the former Methodist Episcopal Church, South, were members of the all-white Southeastern Jurisdiction. In 1964 the General Conference of the Methodist Church set the goal of a racially inclusive United Methodist Church. However, it was not until 1972 that the first meeting of a merged conference of the United Methodist Church in South Carolina was convened. ....

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William Federer: Mother's Day Origins and Ageless Importance — The Patriot Post


In the following decades, numerous Mother’s Day efforts sprang up.
One was in 1904, by the administrator of the University of Notre Dame, Frank Hering, After observing students sending penny postcards to their mothers, he proposed “setting aside one day in the year as a nationwide memorial to the memories of mothers and motherhood,” writing:
“Throughout history the great men of the world have given their credit for their achievements to their mothers. The Holy Church recognizes this, as does Notre Dame.”
The person who successfully made Mother’s Day into a national event was Anna Jarvis, of Grafton, West Virginia, the granddaughter of a Baptist minister. ....

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Mother's Day: Anna Jarvis creates day honoring mom, then hated it


History of Mother s Day: Why we celebrate moms on the second Sunday in May
In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson made Mother s Day a national holiday to be observed on the second Sunday in May.
Author: WHAS11 News (Digital Content Staff)
Published: 10:24 PM EDT May 8, 2021
Updated: 10:24 PM EDT May 8, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. The majority of Americans are celebrating Mother s Day with their mom(s) this weekend. That said, few of us know how the national day to celebrate mom started and the woman credited with getting the day on the calendar. 
How did Mother s Day start?
According to britannica.com, Anna Jarvis originated Mother’s Day in May 1908. Jarvis s mother was known for organizing women s groups to promote health and friendship. Her mother died in 1905.  ....

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