The Liberian Civil Law Court has rendered a decisive judgment in favor of the Liberia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church (LAC/UMC). The...
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The Liberian Civil Law Court has rendered a decisive judgment in favor of the Liberia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church (LAC/UMC). The historic ruling grants and affirms the Church’s sole and perpetual ownership of all its properties, including churches, schools, hospitals, clinics, and any other institutions or assets across Liberia. Temple of Justice, …
The Liberian Civil Law Court has rendered a decisive judgment in favor of the Liberia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church (LAC/UMC). The...
Monrovia – The Civil Law Court at the Temple of Justice has put an end to the ongoing fight over church properties between the United Methodist...
The Liberia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church (LAC/UMC) wishes to make it abundantly clear that Bishop Samuel J. Quire Jr., Resident...
By Amos Harris The Liberia Council of Churches (LCC) has issued a strong condemnation of an alleged same-sex marriage ceremony reportedly held at the...
By Amos Harris The Liberia Council of Churches (LCC) has issued a strong condemnation of an alleged same-sex marriage ceremony reportedly held at the...
By Amos Harris Monrovia, Liberia – The Sixth Judicial Circuit, Civil Law Court, has ordered the immediate reopening of the Stephen Trowen Nagbe...
By Amos Harris Monrovia, Liberia – The Sixth Judicial Circuit, Civil Law Court, has ordered the immediate reopening of the Stephen Trowen Nagbe...
Monrovia- The Commercial Court at the Temple of Justice has ordered the seizure and sale of properties belonging to the National Elections Commission...
Monrovia- The Commercial Court at the Temple of Justice has ordered the seizure and sale of properties belonging to the National Elections Commission...
Jimmy Suah Shilue With donor funding shrinking and development and humanitarian work fighting for survival, Liberia’s NGOs must urgently rethink...