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United Methodist clergy in North Carolina have significantly higher rates of chronic disease than other state residents, according to new research by the Clergy Health Initiative at Duke Divinity School.

During his State of the Church address at the 2010 Annual Conference, Bishop Gwinn of the North Carolina Conference discussed the importance of reducing clergy stress, citing the Clergy Health Initiative’s research into the pressures affecting pastors.

The second round of our survey of pastors will take place in August 2010. All currently serving UMC pastors in North Carolina will receive an invitation and incentive to participate from Westat, an independent research firm.

Adjunct Professor of Parish Work Has Received the American Institute of Architects’ 2010 Elbert M. Conover Memorial Award

Hear or download the lectures on Calvin and Luther through iTunes U

Read blog posts and Twitter updates from the Institute, “The Ministry of Reconciliation in a Divided World” through June 5.

InterVarsity Press and the Duke Center for Reconciliation will host the event at Duke Divinity on June 3, 2010.

Divinity School announces recipients of 2010 awards

See video from the May 15 service and additional coverage of Duke University's graduation exercises

Associated Church Press recognizes Call & Response, the blog of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity

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