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United Methodist Churches are vital and active members of the community they serve, not just a place to worship on Sundays. So when the community surrounding University UMC in Fort Worth was rocked by a deadly shooting of a teen at a restaurant right across the street from the church, the congregation, clergy and staff went into action. In the latest edition of the POD Strangely Warmed Podcast, Rev. Beth Evers, senior pastor of University UMC, and host Rev. Daniel Hawkins recount how the church ministered to the community following the shooting and how it has inspired the church to change the narrative that acts of violence are inevitable for the youth of today and for generations to come.
By Horizon Texas Conference UMC and Rev. Daniel Hawkins5
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United Methodist Churches are vital and active members of the community they serve, not just a place to worship on Sundays. So when the community surrounding University UMC in Fort Worth was rocked by a deadly shooting of a teen at a restaurant right across the street from the church, the congregation, clergy and staff went into action. In the latest edition of the POD Strangely Warmed Podcast, Rev. Beth Evers, senior pastor of University UMC, and host Rev. Daniel Hawkins recount how the church ministered to the community following the shooting and how it has inspired the church to change the narrative that acts of violence are inevitable for the youth of today and for generations to come.

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