The Rev. Cristine Carnate-Atrero

How can the “heart of the church” be fixed?

The Rev. Kennetha Bigham-Tsai talks with the Rev. Cristine Carnate-Atrero about what is essential, or at the heart, of United Methodism.

Going forward, how can the United Methodist Church create a vital, relevant and effective ministry for all people?

Rev. Carnate-Atrero talks about the church in the grassroots context.

How do we embrace our differences as being as important as our agreements?

Rev. Cristine Carnate-Atrero states, “For me, differences are a gift from God. I am very much thankful or grateful about our differences. We should put them together.”

What are characteristics of a contemporary United Methodist?

Rev. Cristine Carnate-Atrero discusses the characteristics — the passions and preoccupations — that define contemporary United Methodists and what defines healthy churches in the Philippines.

How is ministry in the Philippines both unique and challenging?

The Rev. Cristine Carnate-Atrero, a District Superintendent of the West Middle Philippines Annual Conference, talks about her ministry in the Philippines, including her work with indigenous people and young people.

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