− | With the unification of three branches of Methodism in 1939, Nashville was chosen as headquarters for publishing operations for the united church. With the Evangelical United Brethren-Methodist merger in 1968, it became The United Methodist Publishing House. | + | With the unification of three branches of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methodism Methodism] in 1939, Nashville was chosen as headquarters for publishing operations for the united church. With the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangelical_United_Brethren_Church Evangelical United Brethren]-Methodist merger in 1968, it became The United Methodist Publishing House. |
− | As the official publisher of The United Methodist Church, the Publishing House develops, produces, and distributes materials for home, church, and office. UMPH provides official denominational church school curriculum, books, software, and a wide variety of multimedia resources and supplies that speak to all who seek and would serve God. | + | As the official publisher of The United Methodist Church, the Publishing House develops, produces, and distributes [[material]]s for [[home]], church, and office. UMPH provides official denominational church school [[curriculum]], [[book]]s, software, and a wide variety of multimedia resources and supplies that speak to all who seek and would [[service|serve]] [[God]]. |