− | 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]], [[book]]s, 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]]. |