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The Northern District United Methodist ChurchWest Virginia Annual ConferenceDistrict Conference SessionMay 5, 2019Sandra Steiner Ball, Resident BishopMartha Ognibene, District SuperintendentSharon Miller, District Lay LeaderTABLE OF CONTENTSDistrict Conference WorshipCanary SectionWorship and Business ServicePage 1 – 2 Order of Business Green Section2018 District Conference Minutes Page 1Leadership and NominationsPage 2 - 5Presentation of the 2020 District BudgetPage 6 - 7Setting of the 2020 District Fair SharePage 8-9Churches that gave 100% of Fair Share in 2017 and Those Churches that Improved over 2016Page 10-11The Work of the District Committee on MinistryPage 12Thank Yous, Good Byes and WelcomesPink Section Special Mission Emphasis Lilac Section UM Education FundsLeadership Team Reports Blue Section District Superintendent’s ReportLay Ministry TeamReport on Lay Servant Ministries and TrainingC. O. M. E. ReportUnited Methodist WomenYouth Ministry Wheeling/Ohio Parish2019 – 2020 Certified Lay Speakers/Servants Certified Lay SpeakersCherry SectionCertified Lay ServantsOrchid Section(OVER)Other Reports from Around the DistrictSalmon SectionHouse of the CarpenterWest Liberty University Campus MinistryUpcoming District and Conference Events This Summer Northern District Tea at Annual ConferenceGoldenrod SectionCluster Gatherings Gray SectionCharge Conference ScheduleBuff SectionNorthern District VIM ReportTurquoise Section Calendar of EventsTan Section Northern District ConferenceSunday, May 5, 2019 3:00 PMSimpson United Methodist Church, Moundsville, West VirginiaGathering; Greetings from Rev. Dennis Mehaffie, Host Pastor*Call to WorshipL: Let love be genuine and live in harmony; hate what is evil, hold fast to what is good. Outdo one another in showing honor; be humble and never conceited.P: Love is stronger than death, and jealousy is cruel as the grave. Floods cannot drown love, and wealth cannot buy it.L: Put love above all else; let Christ’s peace rule your hearts. Always be forgiving, as Christ has forgiven you.P: Love is not jealous or boastful, arrogant, rude, or stubborn, irritable, resentful, or possessive. Love is patient and kind.L: Do not love in word or speech only; love also in deed and truth. Receive each other in sincerity, find mercy and grow old together.P: Love rejoices in the right; it bears, believes, hopes, and endures all things, for love is faithful and endless.L: When the Lord builds the house, the labor is never in vain.P: Happy are those who take refuge in God; those who serve the Lord are redeemed.*Hymn “The Gift of Love” UMH #408Opening PrayerThou who art over us, Thou who art one of us, Thou who art: give me a pure heart, that I may see Thee; a humble heart, that I may hear Thee; a heart of love, that I may serve Thee; a heart of faith, that I may abide in Thee. Amen.Sharing of our Glory Sightings, Joys, and ConcernsPastoral Prayer; The Lord’s Prayer UMH #895Scripture: Matthew 5:21-26, 38-48Sermon “How Do You Measure a Life?”-Rev. Bart R. Thompson, Pastor of Warwood/Short Creek ChargeBusiness of the District Conference-Election of District Conference Secretary-Approval of Minutes of 2018 District Conference-Election of District Officers-Approval of 2020 Budget-Setting of 2020 District Fair Share Apportionment-Recognitions: PMLS Graduates Candidate for Ordination and Full Membership Churches with 100% Apportionment Payment-Other Business of the District ConferenceConference Youth RepresentativeCelebration of Ministry Rev. J.J. Otto Celes Sheffield, Ebenezer Community OutreachOfferingToday’s offering will support our Celebration of Mission Event giving. Our monies support our Conference's 7 mission projects and 2 service agencies, helping people right here in West Virginia with food, clothing, support, and, most importantly, the love of Christ. Please give generously!Announcements*Hymn “I Love to Tell the Story” UMH #156*Benediction Postlude_______________Thanks to Rev. Alan Flaitz, pastor of the Fourth Street/Pleasant Hill Charge, for providing musical accompaniment today.MINUTES OF THE NORTHERN DISTRICT CONFERENCEMay 6, 2018Christ UMC, Wheeling 3PM – 4:20PMRev. Martha Ognibene, District Superintendent The Northern District Conference was held at Mt. Olivet. This year’s District Conference Business Session was done in context of the Worship Service, which is in the blue section of the District Journal. We had 72 people registered. The Work of the Church throughout the Northern District:Business of the District Conference -Election of District Conference SecretaryPeggy Klages (Recommended and Approved.)-Approval of Minutes of 2017 District ConferenceMartha Ognibene-Election of District OfficersMartha Ognibene-Approval of the 2019 BudgetMartha Ognibene--Setting of the 2019 District Fair ShareMartha Ognibene (The Majority voted to add the Education Funds to the 2019 District Apportionments.)-Other Business of the District ConferenceAll the above reports and all additional Reports were accepted as written in the District Conference Journal, and slated officers elected. Reports are included in the attached book.We shared in the rest of the worship service and received an offering for The UM Education Funds. The meeting adjourned at approximately 4:20PM. __________________________Peggy Klages, Secretary______________________Rev. Martha OgnibeneDistrict Superintendent1The Northern DistrictLeadership2019 - 2020District Superintendent:Martha OgnibeneAdministrative Assistant:Peggy KlagesParish Coordinators:Brooke/HancockKara RoweMarshallMary Ann NolteTylerChuck SappWetzelSheri KernikWheeling/OhioAlan FlaitzDistrict Connectional Team:Martha OgnibenePeggy KlagesBart ThompsonSusan GatesConnie MacekSharon MillerLiz HartmanRick Hyre Communication Coordinator: Scott MapesLay Leader:Sharon MillerTreasurer:Peggy KlagesPresident, UMW:Peggy LaingDisaster Response:Carolyn ClementsDistrict VIM:Bart ThompsonClergy Support and Pastoral Care Team:Chairperson:Jacob SteeleMembers:Alan FlaitzKara RoweElizabeth CarsonStephen Rector2C. O. M. E. Team Chairperson: J. J. OttoTeam Members:Penny CalmbacherSharon Miller Amy WilliamsShelby StraubMalinda LaughEx-officio:President, UMWAdams House Ministries, Susan PelikanHouse of the Carpenter, Mike LingerLay Leadership Team Chairperson: Sharon Miller District Co-Directors of Lay Servant Academy: Carol Miller Dennis MehaffieTeam Members:Verna TarrMary Frances TennantDon RushMary Ann NolteLeon CoxMarilyn KennedyPat RamseyJean Van CampDistrict Committee on Lay Servant MinistriesChairperson:Carol MillerTeam Members:Dennis MehaffieSharon MillerMartha OgnibeneBob Neidhardt Jeff MauckDistrict Committee on MinistryChairperson:Debra DagueClergy Members:Andrew TennantJake SteeleJohn MorrisonDoug ListonJudy ListonSharmune Burgess Bart ThompsonTim KelleyLay Members:Peggy LaingKathy RohmRick HyreMary Frances Tennant – CLM CoordinatiorDSMartha Ognibene3Youth Ministry Team Chairperson:Annette CarperMembers: Kara RoweMolly KopaMolly BareshBailey NickersonLacey Gonzalez Superintendency CommitteeLay Leader:Sharon MillerCharlie ClementsDennis MehaffieDon RushBeverly CarpenterBob HuntKeith ForkeySheri KernikDave PethtelRetired Clergy: Bob StaubChurch Building & Location Team Class of 2020Class of 2021Class of 2022John MorrisonCharlie DeLauderKevin HedrickKaren JosephCharlie ClementsGary EddyBoard of Trustees Class of 2020Class of 2021Class of 2022April ForkeyDenise LingerBill WadeEmily Steele Penny CalmbacherJohn Morrison4District Lay Equalization Members to Annual ConferenceMartha MacFadyenGene HoltBarbara CoverSharon McDougalAlex StaubChey MorrisRosemary BucherKathy NeidhardtRick HyreNikki RichardsonPages to Annual Conference Kaiden NicholsIsaac Rush52020 Northern DistrictBudget Proposal Line Item 2018 2019 2020House of the Carpenter $ 4,500 $ 4,500 $ 4,500Children’s Ministries and Camping ProgramDistrict Superintendent’s $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 Discretionary FundCovenant Council/ $ 6,500 $ 5,900 $ 5,900Program Ministries/MissionCabinet Mission Teams $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Clergy Evaluations ______$ 600 $ 600District Office Operations $10,300 $10,300 $10,300 District Parsonage Repairs and $ 4,500 $ 4,500 $ 4,500Maintenance Fund TOTAL $31,800 $31,800 31,800Explanation of the BudgetHouse of the Carpenter: Children’s Outreach Programs and Camping Ministry: $4,500.00 The House of the Carpenter ministers with children in need through a variety of programs. The single largest program is our summer camping ministry. The HOC will offer camp to more than 200 children which will include day camps and resident camps in the Ohio Valley. Other specific children/youth ministries are the strings lessons class providing instruction in guitar and violin on a weekly basis. The school supply program makes educational supplies available in the fall and then again the first of each year. During Christmas each year, we reach and provide gifts for over 500 children and anticipate more requests in 2014. Children/youth also benefit directly and indirectly through the ongoing food pantry, clothing center, underwear room and utility assistance that are all part of the ministry of the HOC.The District Superintendent’s Discretionary Fund $5,000.00The funds from this line item support the ongoing work of the District Superintendent in and with leadership, work, teaching, and ministry in the Northern District. This fund is also used to provide resources to supplement unfunded programs. At times this fund is also used to assist pastors and local churches in times of need, and provide scholarship assistance for youth events and for pastors and churches enrolled in healthy vital conference workshops. 6The District Program Ministries $5,900.00This area supports the ongoing work of our District’s program, ministry, and mission teams and committees. Our goal is to find ways to be in ministry and mission to all. This is done through our programs, training events, and spiritual growth opportunities for pastors, laity, and congregations. Cabinet Work Teams$1,000.00One of Bishop Steiner Ball’s emphases is on mission work throughout the connection, and she believes that the Cabinet should lead by example in this area. Last quadrennium, the Cabinet helped with Hurricane Sandy relief in New Jersey; helping with ministry in McDowell County, WV; with an eyeglasses clinic in Haiti, and on a House of the Carpenter ramp-building team and making apple butter at Burlington United Methodist Family Services in our Conference. This year we’re visiting our Conference Mission Passport sites. This line item provides funding for these mission opportunities.Clergy Evaluations$ 600.00After piloting, other instruments, our Conference has settled on conversation and evaluative questions prepared by the Lewis Center for Church Leadership. One year will be a paper-and-pencil process, and the next year will be a computer-assisted process called the Lewis Pastoral Leadership Inventory; this two-year cycle will continue over the years. This line item in each district budget spreads the cost of clergy evaluation evenly throughout the conference. The District Office Operations $10,300.00Though some of the cost of the District office is defrayed by the Conference, the District continues to absorb the largest percentage of the operating expenses for the District Office. This line item covers operations, communications, the annual purchase and/or lease of equipment in the District Office, as well as the upkeep of all equipment. Also, from time to time Equipment and Furniture wears out and needs replaced and the cost is budgeted from this line item. Ongoing needed supplies and materials are also purchased from this budget line. This line item also provides funds for a person to work as needed for the Administrative Assistant during illness or vacation leaves.District Parsonage Maintenance Fund$4,500.00Our District, as all Districts throughout the Annual Conference, is responsible for providing a parsonage for our District Superintendent. In addition, it is our responsibility for maintaining the parsonage. Funds from this line item are for the regular maintenance of the home, repairs, service contracts, and ongoing improvements that may arise.72020 District Apportionments ChurchAlma Ripley Chapel UMC$ 148.00Alvy UMC$ 107.00Archer’s Chapel UMC$ 107.00Bowman UMC$ 170.00Calvary UMC$1,148.00Cameron UMC$ 122.00Castleman’s Run UMC$ 154.00Christ UMC, Weirton$ 944.00Christ UMC, Wheeling$3,058.00Clouston UMC$ 67.00Colliers UMC$1,038.00Dallas UMC$ 348.00Ebenezer UMC$ 606.00Elm Grove UMC$2,148.00Fairview UMC$ 203.00First UMC, Chester$ 642.00First UMC, Hundred$ 142.00First UMC, Sistersville$1,440.00First UMC, Weirton$1,078.00Follansbee UMC$ 890.00Fourth Street UMC$1,384.00Franklin UMC$ 755.00Friendly UMC$ 264.00Glen Dale UMC$1,487.00Graysville UMC$ 250.00Greggsville UMC$ 156.008ChurchApportionmentHope UMC$ 510.00Independence UMC$ 79.00Kadesh Chapel UMC$ 76.00Laurel Point UMC$ 76.00Lazear Chapel UMC$ 184.00Limestone UMC$ 138.00Little UMC$ 175.00Littleton UMC$ 168.00Lynn Camp UMC$ 29.00McMechen-Benwood UMC$ 750.00Middlebourne UMC$ 942.00Mt.Herman/Thomas Chapel UMC$ 55.00Mt. Olivet UMC$1,208.00Nessly Chapel UMC$ 269.00New Life UMC$ 882.00New Martinsville UMC$2,408.00Newell UMC$ 245.00Oak Grove UMC$ 474.00Pleasant Hill UMC$ 384.00Pleasant Valley UMC$ 385.00Point Pleasant UMC$ 461.00Ruble UMC$ 130.00Rush Run UMC$ 262.00Sand Hill UMC$ 342.00Shirley UMC$ 102.00Short Creek UMC$ 299.00Simpson UMC$2,113.009ChurchApportionmentSt. James UMC$ 97.00St. Paul UMC, Pine Grove$ 264.00St. Paul’s UMC, Paden City$1,262.00Triadelphia UMC$ 299.00Trinity UMC, New Cumberland$ 980.00Trinity UMC, Reader$ 443.00Victory UMC$ 64.00Warwood UMC$1,075.00Washington Lands UMC$ 578.00Wayman’s Ridge UMC$ 143.00Wellsburg UMC$ 629.00West Liberty UMC$ 337.00Wick UMC$ 115.00Wood Hill UMC$ 109.00Total $38,397.0010NORTHERN DISTRICT CHURCHES THAT PAID 100% OF THEIR FAIR SHARE in 2018100%(54 out of 67 Churches Paid 100%) Alma Ripley Chapel UMCArcher’s Chapel UMCBowman UMCCameron UMCCastleman’s Run UMCChrist UMC, WheelingClouston UMCDallas UMCEbenezer UMCElm Grove UMCFairview UMCFirst UMC, ChesterFirst UMC, Hundred First UMC, SistersvilleFirst UMC, WeirtonFourth St. UMCFranklin UMCFriendly UMCGlen Dale UMCGraysville UMCGreggsville UMCIndependence UMCKadesh Chapel UMCLaurel Point UMCLazear Chapel UMCLimestone UMCLittle UMCLittleton UMCLynn Camp UMCMcMechen/Benwood UMCMiddlebourne UMCMt. Herman/ Nessly Chapel UMC Thomas Chapel UMCNew Life UMCNew Martinsville UMCOak Grove UMCPleasant Hill UMCPleasant Valley UMC Ruble UMCRush Run UMCSand Hill UMCShirley UMCShort Creek UMCSt. Paul’s UMC, Paden CityTrinity UMC, NCTrinity UMC, ReaderVictory UMCWarwood UMCWashington Lands UMC Wayman’s Ridge UMC Wellsburg UMCWest Liberty FederatedWick UMC Wood Hill UMC11CHURCHES THAT INCREASED THEIR APPORTIONMENT PAYOUT FROM 2017 TO 2018(7 Churches Increased their payout from 2017 to 2018)Castleman’s Run UMC97% to 100%Colliers UMC33% to 42%Elm Grove UMC49% to 100%Hope UMC15% to 53%New Martinsville UMC41% to 100%St. Paul UMC, Pine Grove77% to 92%Trinity UMC, Reader67% to 100%CHURCHES THAT DECREASED THEIR APPORTIONMENT PAYOUT FROM2017 TO 2018(9 Churches Decreased their payout from 2017 to 2018)Calvary UMC84% to 65%Christ UMC, Weirton53% to 44%Follansbee UMC 100% to 36%Mt. Olivet UMC11% to 8%Newell UMC65% to 49%Point Pleasant UMC 100% to 76%Simpson UMC100% to 65%St. James UMC47% to 20%Triadelphia UMC100% to 48%12Northern District Committee on Ordained Ministry West Virginia Conference of the UMC2019 District Report “While I am the one who made the choice to enter the ministry, there was a choice before that one, the choice God made in calling me to be His in the first place.”– James Green SomervilleThe NDCOM is excited to be doing our part in helping individuals discern their calls to ministry and to support those who have been faithful in serving our local churches. It has been a blessing to meet with these individuals and witness how their faithfulness to their calling by God is making a positive transformation in our district and in our world.The following pastor’s licenses were renewed this year:Jim Rahr Tony Peace Bob Macek Alan Flaitz Penny Calmbacher Mary Ann Nolte Sheri Kernik Don Rush Barb Theodoro Mike Palmer April Forkey Ray Klages (R)Chuck SappMike Piekarski Elizabeth CarsonBob MacekDarlene Anthony (licensed but not serving) The following people were approved to attend Local Pastor’s Licensing School in Spring 2019Sharon McDougal Rosemary Bucher Kendra Huffman The following person will meet with the NDCOM on May 10, 2019 Ernie McDougal (licensed but not serving)The following person was named to Certified Lay Ministry Pat Ramsey Thank you to the NDCOM Team: Martha Ognibene Debra Dague Jacob Steele Tim Kelley Earnest Watkins Doug Liston Judy Liston John Morrision Bart Thompson Kathy AmblerPeggy Laing Rick Hyre Bruce Phillips Kathy Rohm Mary Frances Tennant Submitted by: Debra Dague, Chairperson DCOM 13Thank Yous, Good Byes and WelcomesThank you to the people of Simpson UMC and Rev. Dennis Mehaffie for hosting us today and welcoming us into your midst. ***********************************************************************Thank you to Rev. April Forkey, long-time conference trainer of Child Protection Coordinators*********************************************************************** We would like to thank those Clergy who have served in our District and are moving to new ministries July 1, 2019Kathy Ambler – RetirementEarnest Watkins – North Carolina***********************************************************************A warm welcometo the new Clergy families (known at this time) coming into appointment in the Northern District July 1st to serve with usChris Duckworth – Glendale UMCSarah Allen – Middlebourne UMC**********************************************************************Changes Within the DistrictTo Clergy families moving within the DistrictJohn Morrison – RetirementKeith Forkey – McMechen/Mt. Olivet UMCApril Forkey – Hope/New Life UMC**********************************************************************Congratulations To Persons Who Went to Licensing School and will become Local PastorsSharon McDougalRosemary Bucher************************************************************CongratulationsTo Persons Who Will Be Ordained Elders of the Annual ConferenceLisa FoxSpecial Mission Emphasis 2019 – 2020This year the Northern District has the opportunity to support all three of the United Methodist Church’s Education Funds. 2429510635000The Ministerial Education FundEducational Scholarships for Students going into ministtrySupports our 13 United Methodist Seminaries in the United StatesOffers programs that encourage persons to respond to the call to Ordained MinistryProvides funding for Continuing Education opportunities for Pastors across the connectionHelps to fund our Annual Conference Course of Studyeducation for Local Pastors24390355080000Africa University FundToday Africa University has 1500 Students. These students choose 1 of 6 undergraduate or 5 postgraduate programs. The Management & Administration and Humanities & Social Sciences have the most students. Nearly 100 students are currently enrolled in the Health Sciences area. Africa University has 135 faculty members and, additionally, multiple permanent and visiting lecturers.Black College FundSupports our traditionally Black Colleges relating to the United Methodist ChurchMaintain solid, challenging academic programs; strong faculties; and well equipped buildings.Create vibrant spiritual environments that encourage pride and self-esteem in the accomplishments of African Americans.Provide the opportunity for approximately 16,000 students to interact with academic staffs that serve as strong cultural and spiritual mentors.Prepare and educate people for the new global technological world – never veering from an academic excellence based on the Christian perspective of community, service and social responsibility.For More information on the Educational Funds visit:District Superintendent Report“Think of us in this way, as servants of Christ and stewards of God’s mysteries. Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found trustworthy.-I Corinthians 4:1-2As I’m sure you’re aware, our focus this year is on Commitment. Through our district newsletters, through the work our District Connectional Team is doing, and through Cluster Groups that will be meeting throughout the summer, we’re thinking about and sharing about commitment-that is, how do we take our visitors and members and make them into disciples, and then how do we take disciples and keep them growing closer to Jesus Christ?Our working definition of commitment is, “a continued spiritual decision to live faithfully in daily relationships with God and others.” We’re looking at involvement in church work, but also involvement in fulfilling Christ’s mission beyond the local church. We’re talking about both private (prayer/Bible reading/relationship with God) and public (faithful attendance at worship/serving in church and community/financial support) aspects of commitment. Chances are good that you are a committed member of Christ’s body: the church, and I bet it’s 100% true that you know a couple of committed saints of God. What does it take to become like them? We believe it takes love for God-which translates into a desire to work for God’s vision-along with a love for others, patience, persistence, and a sense that God’s priorities need to become our priorities. We’ll be gathering ways to make and keep committed disciples throughout the summer and into the fall, and a list of all these good ideas will be coming your way after the Cluster Groups have met. For now, 1) think about how you and your congregation can make and keep committed disciples; 2) plan to attend your local Cluster Group this summer (schedule included!); and 3) do a check-up on your own commitment to your church and your Lord…how can you grow as a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ? When we all can commit to loving God and neighbor more, we can help bring the Kingdom of God to the Northern District!Cordially,Rev. Martha S. OgnibeneLAY LEADER REPORTDear Friends in Christ,The ministry of the laity is the work of mission and ministry to which each believer is called. As Christians we are all called to this ministry. Each of us has a responsibility to proclaim the Good News and reach out to others in love. We are working every day to become better disciples of Jesus Christ in our own communities. This year the Northern District Connectional Team hosted several “cluster” meetings, bringing together churches in the same geographical area. In addition to fun and fellowship, the cluster meetings gave churches a chance to meet together and consider what ministries are working and also those areas where improvement can be made. Attendance at most cluster meetings was very good and the Connectional Team is looking forward to visiting with the churches again this spring and summer.On March 30, 2019 the Northern District Lay Leadership Academy was held at Glen Dale UMC. Leadership is an extension of discipleship. It calls for Christians who are committed to increasing their leadership skills and deepening their spiritual practices. Those in leadership need to understand their roles and then carry out their roles effectively. Leadership in the church begins with a personal and growing faith and a passion for sharing God’s love for all people. We need leaders who can equip their congregations to live out God’s mission in the world. The Lay Leadership classes were offered in “Planting Seeds to Grow Generosity” with Kim Matthews from the WV United Methodist Foundation; “Lay Driven Leadership” with Carol Miller; “Creative Ways for Encountering God” by Rev. Carl Tribett; and “Getting the Most Out of Your Church Website” by Rev. Joe Webb. The day began with Rev. Felicia Wooten Wiliams leading the worship service and preaching. Our thanks to Rev. Williams and to those who led the classes and to all who attended this wonderful day of training. Thank you also to Rev. John Morrison and Donna Morrison and all those at Glen Dale UMC for their outstanding hospitality! Thank you for all you are doing in Jesus’ name all across the Northern District. Thank you for your faithfulness and love for our Lord! In Christian Love, Sharon Miller, Northern District Lay LeaderLAY SERVANT MINISTRIESEACH YEAR LAY SERVANTS RENEWTHEIR COMMITMENT TO SERVE PURPOSEFULLYThe following laity completed Basic and/or Advanced Courses in 2018-2019, and either became a Local Lay Servant, a first time Certified Lay Servant, a Recertified Lay Servant, or a Certified Lay Speaker.FALL LAY ACADEMYSeptember 14-15, 2018Glen Dale UMCBASIC COURSELeader: Coley Dize, Certified Lay SpeakerSteve GorrellCheryl NicholsonBecky SmithBarbara WellsHerman WellsSeptember 29 & October 13, 2018Simpson UMC, MoundsvilleADVANCED COURSE: FROM PEW TO PULPITLeader: Rev. Dennis MehaffieThomas HarrisGreg KeithSam LucarelliADVANCED COURSE: LIVING OUR UNITED METHODIST BELIEFSLeader: Carol Miller, Certified Lay SpeakerJames ClarkMark DiGiacintoTammy HarrisGene Holt, Jr.Cheryl NicholsonMary Jane RogersonCarol TarrMichele WallaceMichael WilliamsonSPECIAL WINTER COURSE OFFERINGJanuary 18-19,2019Dallas UMCBASIC COURSELeader: Rev. Phil Dukes, RetiredJames Barton Barbara Bennett Lou Hanlin Lynn Hellstern Tammy Hughes Kelly Lamb Barbara Landers Mary Alice Landers Angie Mattes Heather McCord Josh McCordDonna R McLaughlin Tom McLaughlin Whitney Naumann Stacy N Renforth Kathy Rohm Becky Scott Rick SouthThe above Basic Course was offered as a special request for multiple individuals from a single church charge. Fifteen people from the Dallas Charge completed the course, two from Greggsville and one from Bowman UMC also completed the course.Four courses were offered for Spring Lay Academy in March. None of the courses had more than three people register for class. Because of these circumstances, Spring Lay Academy was cancelled. The same courses will be offered on October 19 and November 2, 2019.There is a complete list of all Certified Lay Servants and Certified Lay Speakers provided in this booklet with contact information for your convenience. Please feel free to call on these laity if you are in need of assistance.NEW LAY SPEAKERSI am pleased to report that the Northern District has had two more individuals successfully complete the new requirements for becoming a Certified Lay Speaker. They are:Sam Lucarelli—Mt. Olivet UMCMary Jane Rogerson—Hope UMCIn addition, one individual transferred into the Northern District from East Ohio Annual Conference as a Certified Lay Speaker.Doug Whitecotton—Elm Grove UMC Carol MillerDirector of Lay Servant MinistriesC.O.M.E. REPORTWithout anyone getting all wet and shivering cold from jumping in a frozen river, lake, dam, or other body of water, we have collected money and goods for our Conference Mission project: Ebenezer Community Outreach in Huntington.? Thank you for your tremendous response and faithfulness in supporting the most vulnerable members of the Kingdom of God.? Thus far the Northern District has received checks from Nessly Chapel, St. Paul’s, Paden City, Elm Grove, Wayman’s Ridge, Fairview, Short Creek, and leading the response is Warwood who sent a check for $1000!? The Reverend Bart Thompson assured me no one was injured or got wet in the raising of the money; they broke bread together! (Well, actually taco shells; but who is that nit -picky.)This year we welcome Ms. Celes Sheffield, executive director of Ebenezer Community Outreach, to celebrate and worship at this year’s District Conference.? We appreciate her leadership in ministry and her traveling to be with us. This year, those adventurers who visited all of our Conference Mission Sites and have all of their passport stamps will receive Mission greeting cards; for those who fell short, you can purchase the cards for ten dollars with proceeds benefiting COME. I appreciate those churches who responded to the call in serving all of God’s children through your generosity.? ?At the submission of this report, the Northern District has collected $2054.92. ?Thank you,Rev. JJ OttoNORTHERN DISTRICTUNITED METHODIST WOMENDISTRICT CONFERENCE REPORT 2019So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up. Galatians 6:9On March 23, 2019 United Methodist Women organization turned 150 years old! Our predecessors established a gold standard for women to do what is good for women and children all over the world. On a local, district and conference level our present United Methodist Women have been working for the past 3 years to build the National Legacy Fund to $60 Million in new donations. We are currently at $28 Million and will continue working to reach our goal through 2020 so that women and children worldwide will be educated, protected, nourished and loved for the next 150 years.West Virginia United Methodist Women Pledge to Mission in 2019 is $184,000 of which $12,000 is pledged by our Northern District Units. It is important to make and keep our Pledge to Mission in order to share God’s gifts to us with women, children and youth in the United States and around the world and this also gives witness to the love of Jesus.In addition to pledging our money for mission, we are pledging our time to service. Our active Units in our District have increased from 7 to 11 over the last 2 years.We are working hard to build on that growth by building closer bonds between our members. 150 years ago Isabella Thoburn was one of the first 2 missionary ladies sent out into the world to teach in India. She was active in Fourth Street Methodist in the Wheeling District, so we have a tradition of service to maintain.“The nicest thing we can do for our heavenly Father is to be kind to one of His children.” (Mother Teresa) United Methodist Women are known for their compassion, service and kindness to mothers and children in more than 100 countries in the world. This must make God smile. Our Northern District ladies are allowing the Holy Spirit to lead them to be kind, supportive and compassionate to women and children in our district, our state, our country and our world. What a blessing it is to be part of this great organization of our United Methodist Church!District Youth Report I am happy to report that we have youth groups meeting throughout our district. We have been working to gather information from each church who is sponsoring one or more groups. The ones we know of have groups to meet needs of various ages from middle school to senior high. Below is a list of churches and the contact person(s) we have so far. Please check the list for corrections and let either Peggy at the district office or me know. Once the list is complete we will be sending it out. Our district office continues to send out information regarding opportunities for our youth as they arise for our district, conference-wide, and nationally. Be sure to encourage your leaders and youth to take advantage of each opportunity. In many cases there are scholarships to help defray the costs. In addition, I have been in communication with some youth leaders in our conference who are good contacts for support. Each will be happy to talk with you, share ideas for working with youth, and field your questions. Northern District: Shara Perry, Youth Coordinator at House of the Carpenter. They have many exciting projects and volunteer opportunities for youth of all ages. sperry@ or (304)233-4640 Conference Connections: Amy Mallors, Camp Director of Spring Heights. (304)927-5865 A great way to visit the camp and find out what it offers is to visit during one of their camp sessions or schedule a 1 or 2 day retreat for your group. Contact Amy for more information. Shea James, Conference Director of Young Disciples and Outdoor Ministries. She has names and contact information for district camps across the conference. (800)788-3746, ext.25. Lauren Weaver, UMC Liason and Spiritual Life Coordinator at West Virginia Wesleyan. (304-473-8372). Plans to have campus visitation days for youth groups are underway and information will be forthcoming. She is also the District Youth Coordinator for Wesleyan District. We are in discussion and will be gathering ideas with Mon Valley District to see how we may develop youth programming. District Youth Groups [attached]Youth Groups in the Northern District-April, 2019(and persons to contact for each group)Calvary/Washington Lands Charge Annette Carper, pastor pastannette1@ (304)845-3654Colliers UMCSabrina Fox2 Eighth StreetColliers, WV 26035Dallas/Sand Hill ChargeLisa Foxlisamfox_78@Elm Grove UMCMolly Bereshelmgroveumc@Glen Dale UMCNo longer meeting.Hope UMCRebecca Mooregrumper27@(Currently no youth group, but some youth, and she’d like to get it going again)Middlebourne UMCTami Conradtlwilcox@mail.wvncc.eduandMaggie Fishermaggieweekly@New Martinsville UMCCathy Westfalloffice@Oak Grove/Evenezer Charge Shari Brautigam oakebenezerumc@Wellsburg/Franklin ChargePatricia (Pat) Ramseyrramsey549@If you have questions or ideas to share please do not hesitate to contact me. Blessings, Annette Carper Wheeling/Ohio ParishThis is a much better report this year! Our parish hosts a clergy covenant group which meets every Tuesday morning at Elm Grove UMC with an average of five attending. We take time to hold each other accountable for our faith walk and share experiences preaching from the lectionary. Currently we are doing a book study, “Restart” looking into new ways to revitalize our respective congregations.This year we participated in a ‘Team Building’ event; ten of us made a journey to The National Aviary on Pittsburgh’s north side. We had a learning experience watching God’s winged creatures both great and small, shared some fellowship time, and in general, had a great day apart.The singing group, “Two Lambs, the Old Goat and a Kidd” made rounds of several churches in the parish bringing the Lenten message far and wide.We are looking forward to another year of camaraderie in the Wheeling West Parish.Rev. Alan F. Flaitz, coordinator2019 – 2020 Certified Lay SpeakersBlakeJeannieFairview UMC1110 Beams LaneMoundsville WV 26041304-639-8963 (H)304-845-4425 (C)jblake1229@ CorbittEdwardChrist-Wheeling14 Meadow DriveWheeling WV 26003304-238-8210 (H) (C)corbittej@ CriswellLindaMt. Olivet UMC113 Locust LaneGlan Dale WV 26038304-232-1196 (H) (C)lindaleecris113@ DizeColeyGlen Dale UMC62 Clearview Heights DrMoundsville WV 26041 (H)703-477-0269 (C)cbdize@ HarrisBetty LouFranklin UMCPO Box 95Wellsburg WV 26070304-737-1018 (H) (C)blh0245@ LucarelliSamMt. Olivet UMC425 Bennet StreetBridgeport OH 43912 (H)740-391-3240 (C)samuellucarelli@2019 – 2020 Certified Lay SpeakersMauck JrJames (Jeff)Warwood UMC1900 Warwood AveWheeling WV 26003 (H)304-277-2356 (C)svwarwood@ McDougalSharonSt. Paul's UMC123 Wetzel StreetPaden City WV 26159304-771-8444 (H) (C)sharon17wv@ MillerCarolSimpson UMC415 Alta Vista AvenueGlen Dale WV 26038304-843-1181 (H)304-639-4088 (C)cpmiller3822@ NeidhardtKathyNew Life UMC123 Hollie DriveTriadelphia WV 26059304-547-4000 (H) (C)khneidhardt@ NeidhardtRobertNew Life UMC123 Hollie DriveTriadelphia WV 26059304-547-4000 (H)304-559-9459 (C)bullmoose_3@ RamseyMary Jo (Patricia)Wellsburg UMC549 Marker LaneWellsburg WV 26070304-737-3776 (H)304-374-2425 (C)rramsey549@2019 – 2020 Certified Lay SpeakersRogersonMary JaneHope UMC245 White's LaneWheeling WV 26003304-242-7109 (H) (C)mjanestan@ StewartEdElm Grove UMC3 Wolfe DriveWheeling WV 26003304-232-4039 (H)304-639-3479 (C)stewartje@ TennantMary FrancisSimpson UMC1300 7th StreetMoundsville WV 26041304-845-8109 (H) (C)WelshCrystalWarwood UMC511 Fulton StreetWheeling WV 26003304-233-8324 (H) (C)zookeeper511@ WhitecottonDougElm Grove UMC98 Edgewood St. 2BWheeling WV 26003304-547-5871 (H)740-312-4983 (C)coachpop@ 2019 – 2020 Certified Lay ServantsBairdRonDallas UMC428 Juniper AvenueMoundsville WV 26041304-845-9333 (H)304-238-4906 (C)RonBaird59@ BilbayVickieCalvary UMC2109 Hancock StreetMoundsville WV 26041304-845-8081 (H) (C)vickie26041@ BrownCharlenePoint Pleasant316 Meadowood DriveNew Cumberland WV 26047304-564-3522 (H)304-374-1019 (C)charlene.bud@ BucherRosemaryReader UMCPO Box 73Reader WV 26167304-386-4200 (H) (C)Bucher1979@ CainTammyPleasant Valley91 Culler RoadWeirton WV 26062304-670-6958 (H) (C)nyoob@ CasteelBenNew Life UMC111 North York StWheeling WV 26003304-771-3733 (H) (C)poeticlicensetokill@ ClarkJamesColliers UMC315 Bantam Ridge RoadWintersville OH 43953 (H)304-670-9871 (C)jamesaclark40@2018 – 2019 Certified Lay ServantsCoxLeonWellsburg UMCWelty Home for the Aged21 Washington AveWheeling WV 26003 (H) (C)lcbumbles@ DiGiacintoMarkColliers UMC2922 Eldersville Rd.Follansbee WV 26037304-527-4037 (H)304-374-2849 (C)mdigiaci@ EllerCarlAlvy & St. James7 Marbo CourtMoundsville WV 26041304-845-2031 (H)304-280-2585 (C)reverendcarlleller@ FerrellConnieWick UMC1374 Bearsville RoadMiddlebourne WV 26149304-758-2300 (H) (C)ferrellconnie@ GaiserKarenSistersville UMC2047 Oil Ridge Rd.Sistersville WV 26175304-652-1203 (H)304-266-4702 (C)kagaiser@ GamesKennethSimpson UMC1031 Morton AvenueMoundsville WV 26041304-843-0985 (H) (C)KGAMES@ Goddard Sr.RobertMcMechen UMC126 N 20th StreetWheeling WV 26003304-277-3842 (H)304-639-4265 (C)lrgoddard73@2018 – 2019 Certified Lay ServantsGorrellSteveSistersville UMC612 McCoaches LaneSistersville WV 26175304-299-3800 (H) (C)steve_gorrell@ HamrickJudiSistersville UMC211 East StreetMiddlebourne WV 26149304-758-4433 (H) (C)heyjudewv@ HarrisTammySimpson UMC1101 7th StreetMoundsville WV 26041 (H)304-639-9902 (C)Tamjoharris@ HarrisTomSimpson UMC1101 7th StreetMoundsville WV 26041304-639-0397 (H)304-455-2200 (C)Thomppg53@ HolmanCherylTriadelphia UMC2547 Dixon RunTriadelphia WV 26059304-547-0015 (H) (C)holmancheri@ Holt, Jr.GeneCalvary UMC12 Mulberry AvenueMoundsville WV 26041 (H) 304-238-3199 (C)greenbeanJoke12dog@ HopkinsBarbaraNMUMC634 S Second AvenuePaden City WV 26159304-337-8742 (H)304-771-1176 (C)mrshoppy38@2018 – 2019 Certified Lay ServantsHowellEdwardFriendly UMC3101 Cowhouse Rd.Sistersville WV 26175304-777-3300 (H) (C)edcon1951@ HuffmanKendraShort Creek UMC231 Clear Creek HollowWheeling WV 26003304-277-1284 (H)304-639=2918 (C)kendra7575@ JonesJanNMUMC521 Martin AvenueNew Martinsville WV 26155304-455-6315 (H)304-299-6315 (C)KeithGregoryLimestone Ridge2293 Limestone Ridge Rd.New Martinsville WV 26155304-455-2735 (H) (C)gkeith0326@ KopaDianeChrist-Weirton131 Marsha StreetWeirton WV 25062304-797-7044 (H)304-794-9972 (C)diane.kopa@ LaughMalindaNMUMC85 Lanham AlyNew Martinsville WV 26155304-455-4971 (H) (C)mlaugh933@ LoewJamesKadesh Chapel UMC307 Harvey RoadValley Grove WV 26060304-336-7790 (H) (C)jwloew@2018 – 2019 Certified Lay ServantsMalonePatrickSistersville UMC311 S Chelsea StreetSistersville WV 26175304-652-2554 (H) (C)pmalone@ MastDorieNewell UMC511 Grant StreetNewell WV 26050304-374-1183 (H) (C)MencerBethMcMechen UMC216 Thorn AvenueMoundsville WV 26041 (H)304-312-7423 (C)pastormoo537@ MooreJeffChrist-Weirton54 Main St. Ext.Burgettstown PA 15021412-287-2730 (H)724-255-1527 (C)jeffmoore80@hot. MooreRebeccaHope UMC31 Haddale AveWheeling WV 26003 (H)304-312-2501 (C)grumper27@ MurphyNancyWashington Lands UMC8 Rodriguez LaneMoundsville WV 26041 (H) 304-845-6368 (C)siamesecats99@ NicholsonCherylHope UMC58 Noble St.Triadelphia WV 26059304-559-9047 (H) (C)cnicholson108@2018 – 2019 Certified Lay ServantsPancakeBeckySistersville UMC57 Cherry St.Sistersville WV 26175304-652-1299 (H) (C)dbpancake@ RichardsonNikkiWick UMC252 Bluebird DriveMiddlebourne WV 26149304-758-0562 (H)304-790-5328 (C)nicolejrichardson3@ RushJuliaRush Run UMCPO Box 474Hundred WV 26575304-775-5962 (H) (C)juliakay5@ StoffelDavidSimpson UMC4566 Fork Ridge RoadMoundsville WV 26041 (H)304-312-8422 (C)davidstoffel@ TarrCarolChrist UMC48 Hickory LaneWheeling WV 26003304-242-6723 (H)304-280-8531 (C)tarrcr@WallaceMicheleWeirton-First319 Heaslett AvenueWeirton WV 26062304-797-7939 (H)304-374-0439 (C)mwalled@ 2019 – 2020 Certified Lay ServantsWeekleyDebbieSistersville UMC131 Cherry LaneSistersville WV 26175304-652-1094 (H)304-771-6351 (C)weeklde@ WilliamsonMichaelSistersville UMC3 Locust StreetFriendly WV 26146304-652-3016 (H)304-771-7830 (C)williamsonmichael77@ The House of the Carpenter “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and you shall love your neighbor as yourself.”“And who is my neighbor?”Lisa teaches the money management class as part of Utility Assistance. While in the grocery, one of the participants approached her: “Lisa, I paid at least something on all of my bills and put $5 into my savings account.” The Kingdom of God is coming near!A Christmas Kid sponsor bought her a coat, pants, tops and shoes. As she opened them with the school counselor she kept singing “Jesus loves me”.The Kingdom of God is coming near!Matt won Guys Grocery Games and is the chef in his own restaurant. He was the guest judge for the last Teen Cooking Boot Camp. The next day he brought gift certificates for the participants and their families to have dinner at his restaurant because “Those are awesome kids and I want to encourage them.”The Kingdom of God is coming near!She hates the world, school and everyone around her, but Peggy (a member of the UMW) befriended her, tutored her and brought out this loving, happy, intelligent young lady. The Kingdom of God is coming near!Darrin is a professor of history at WLU. Later this summer he will once again walk into a room of Elementary students dressed as a medieval Viking. The kids love him, he makes history real, and the kids are a joy to him.The Kingdom of God is coming near! She walked out of the grocery store and approached the donation table. She told us of the day she came to the food pantry needing help. As she extended her hand with the can of soup, she told us; “I still don’t have much, but I want to give something back.”The Kingdom of God is coming near!The backhoe’s teeth dug into the soil removing the first scoop of earth for the foundation of the Youth Center. The entire Island shuttered, the hope of anticipation was becoming reality and it was overcoming the fear that “nothing good ever comes to the Island.”The Kingdom of God is coming near!The WV State Police visited to ask if they could be part of the programs at the Youth Center when it was finished. They wanted to work with the children and youth to break down the barriers that often separate them.The Kingdom of God is coming near!Last year over 14,000 volunteer hours and a myriad of generous donations allowed ministry to take place more than 47,000 times. Yet, there is always another opportunity to impact someone’s life; another opportunity to serve. You are invited to share in the story of the Kingdom of God coming near.224980529845000“Truly, I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me.”Buy a Block for $15 The House of the Carpenter is entering the final phase for the construction of the Youth Center. The massive footers are preparing to be dug and poured in the coming weeks. Then the piers will be constructed, the precast beams added and the floor poured. Once this is completed, it will take 9,000 colored blocks to form the walls of the Youth Center. The Mason says it takes $15 to cover the cost of purchasing the block, rebar and mortar to put it in place. You can help move the project forward by purchasing and encouraging others to help purchase 1 or more blocks to build the walls that will provide a wide range of ministries to children and youth for years to come. Donations can be made online and click on the PayPal link. Be certain to mark the donation for the Youth Center. Or they can be sent to the House of the Carpenter @ 200 South Front StreetWheeling, WV 26003Thank you for all your prayers and support in this journey.192278016383000One in five children in America live at or below the poverty line.These numbers should disturb us, yet statistics can have a numbing effect. The Cost of Poverty Experience (COPE) offers you an opportunity to walk in the shoes of families in our community who face poverty every day.Think Tank developed COPE with individuals who have lived experience in poverty. Their stories offer an opportunity to move beyond assumptions or stereotypes lo a more holistic understanding of the causes and effects of poverty.In this 2.5 hour hands- on training, you will experience a month in the life of families struggling to get by. The experiential nature of COPE will help you more deeply understand the complexities of poverty, paving the way for our community to be better allies and advocates for under resourced families.You will have many ways to spend your lime this month, but this experience you will never forget.0000Saturday, July 13, 20199AM to NoonCheck-in begins at 8:30amGrace Lutheran Church16 Ridgecrest RoadWheeling, WV 26003RECLAIM!EMBRACING WESLEY’S RADICAL MISSIONAL SPIRIT“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.”John WesleyAugust 9 – 10, 2019Bridgeport Conference CenterBridgeport, WVRegistration begins at 6:00 p.m. FridayThe event concludes at 3:30 p.m. SaturdayKeynote Speaker:Reggie McNeal72390010477500Author of:Kingdom ComeThe Present FutureGet Off Your DonkeyWorkshops will be offered on creative missional ministries for local congregationsSponsored by the West Virginia Conference Board of Global MinistriesWho Should Attend?This is especially designed for teams from local churches but it is open to everyone – clergy and laity. This is an opportunity to learn about the Kingdom of God and our responsibility in building His Kingdom.RegistrationClassroom space is limited. Register today. Workshops will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.Registration closes July 26Send Registration toJudy Raines, Registrar1624 Ohio StreetBluefield, WV 24701denraines@ 304-327-6956Registration Fee: $25Make check payable toConference Treasurer and include with registration formMake Your Own Hotel ReservationsSpecial group rate of $75 + taxes has been negotiated withWingate By Wyndham350 Conference Center WayBridgeport, WV 26330Call 1-304-808-1000We are listed under WV United MethodistBlock Code is CGWVUMRooms with 2 double beds and rooms with king size beds have been reservedRegistration FormPlease printName ______________________________Address _____________________________City ________________________________State _______________________________Zip Code ____________________________Phone ______________________________Email _______________________________Church _____________________________District _____________________________WorkshopsEveryone will take two workshops – one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Rank in order of preference using 1 – 6.____ Supporting Foster Care in Your Community____ Holistic Ministry: Every Day Steps That Build Community____ Understanding Addiction and How the Local Church Can Help____ Reclaiming Reading____ Financial Empowerment: Train-the- Trainer____ Pathways to SuccessDetach this section and send to registrar along with a check for $25 made payable to the Conference Treasurer.WORKSHOPS10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.Supporting Foster Care in Your CommunityThis workshop will allow you to gain a basic understanding of what foster care is and how children come into care. You will be able to gain an understanding of the issues foster children and foster parents face and how you can provide support and inclusion in your communities.Instructor: Mia VanSantMs. VanSant is the Vice President of Community Based Services for Burlington United Methodist Family Services. Mia has worked in the social service field for 20 years, 15 of which have been spent working with foster care.Holistic Ministry: Every Day Steps That Build CommunityThis workshop will center around holistic ministry and what it means to walk with families in transition. Communities of Transformation, a nonprofit in Alabama, walks with families as they transition from surviving to thriving by developing personal leadership skills and building authentic relationships. Throughout this workshop, we will begin to question: “What is our viewpoint when we first begin working with families? Are we helping without hurting? And Who is being transformed?”Instructor: Katy WronaMs. Wrona is the Director of Communities of Transformation in the Alabama West Florida Conference. She is excited to envision the future of COT while strengthening the foundation built upon holistic personal development and authentic relationships.Understanding Addiction and How the Local Church Can HelpIn the first hour of this workshop, participants will explore understanding addiction and why it is so difficult to get out from under it. The second hour will be spent looking at how the local church can help those who are in recovery to get back on their feet and become vital parts of the community.” Instructor: Rev. Dr. Barry Steiner BallRev. Ball is retired from the Maryland Natural Resources Police where he worked on the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Task Force. During this time, he was exposed to the plight of Drug Endangered Children. He is ordained as a United Methodist minister and now works full time with local churches in helping them find their ministry in response to the opioid epidemic.Pathways to SuccessThis is a program geared toward middle school students in poverty and is designed to aid in the exploration of career and education opportunities for their future. This program includes a variety of facets including leadership development, job-related skills and experience, financial management, as well as exploration of colleges and/or trade schools. This workshop will provide you with the materials and training you need to run a ‘Pathways to Success’ program in your local community.Instructor: Shara PerryMs. Perry is the Youth Coordinator at The House of the Carpenter in Wheeling, WV. She has worked with children through senior adults, and with people in poverty in 11 different 3rd world countries.Reclaiming ReadingThis workshop will provide the participants current information focused on poverty and reading specifically. It will provide models of how churches can begin to impact reading in their communities including the development of a Literacy Camp in the summer.Instructors: Rev. Dr. Mike Linger and Michelle LucarelliRev. Linger is the Executive Director of The House of the Carpenter and Ms. Lucarelli is the Associate Director. Over the past several years, the HOC has worked with Madison Elementary on Wheeling Island, a school with 100% of the students below the poverty level. Over the past few years, the HOC has been part of the team helping to increase the scores of the students.Financial Empowerment: Train-the-TrainerThis workshop will provide tools and insight to help you assist your community members who are experiencing financial difficulty. Topics will include: How to Improve, Repair, and Guard Credit; How to Create a Budget; Strategies for Saving; Protections Against ID Theft and Scams; Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance – First Front Door.Instructor: Lisa WernerMs. Werner is currently Vice President – Mortgage CRA Officer for WesBanco Bank, Inc. She has 32 years of financial experience and over 20 years of experience as a financial education provider. She is the founder of the West Virginia Saves initiative, which originated in 2006.West Liberty Fusion Campus MinistryDistrict Report- Spring 2019Rev. Debra DagueRev. Debra Dague continues to serve as both campus pastor at West Liberty Fusion Campus Ministry and the West Liberty Federated Church. These combined ministries of the West Liberty campus and local community form Fusion Campus Ministry and provide atmospheres of fellowship, networking, worship, bible studying, service, and relaxation! Fusion’s goals are to provide each student with a “home away from home” atmosphere in everything we do, along with a safe place to explore his/her faith. This school year, a new programming initiative has been on uniting various Christian groups on campus, in order to better shine Christ’s light for all of West Liberty. Service projects have also been a large focus for Fusion, as we continue to attract college students to serve local communities. Overall, the school year has been positive and Fusion continues to transform!weekly programsdescription of ministry/activityattendanceCombined Campus and Community Sunday WorshipAverage Attendance: 25Wednesday Campus Meet and Greet, Home-cooked LunchAverage Attendance: 52“College Life” gathering of Christian organizationsAverage Attendance: 44Fusion Community-Wide Bible StudyAverage Attendance: 17special events and special programsdescription of ministry/activityattendance/in serviceService at Community of WL Youth GroupIn Service: 5Local Food Pantry Community ServiceIn Service: 7Town of West Liberty Fall Festival- Fusion college students providing FREE activities and snacks.In Service: 7Service projects at the West Liberty Federated ChurchIn Service: 6“Random Acts of Kindness” Including: Hot Dog Giveaways, Food Pantry for Students, Exam Week TreatsAverage Attendance: 82Suicide Prevention WalkFusion/Kappa Phi raised over $2500 for suicide prevention and awareness. Average Attendance: 85WLU First Week “Ice Cream Social”Average Attendance: 160Service at the “Night to Shine” Prom EventIn Service: 14Service at local Christian ConcertsIn Service: 6Kappa Phi- Women’s Service Organization- RetreatAverage Attendance: 11Fundraising InitiativesFusion Campus Ministry is exclusively funded through both private donations of individuals and local churches. We truly thank all those who contribute to keeping Christ’s light shining on the hilltop! Our first “Theme Party Fundraiser” was an absolute success! The event brought the surrounding communities together to showcase the importance of campus ministry, along with a great time of fun and fellowship.There are many ways you or your church group can support Fusion Campus Ministry. Collecting for our food panty or donating food to our Free Lunch are just a couple creative ways to support this ministry. Of course, Fusion accepts monetary donations! No amount is too small to be put toward the continuing of programming for our students.Donations can be mailed to our office at: WLU Campus Ministry; 208 University Drive; CSC 110;West Liberty, WV 26074. Checks can be made out to “WLU PCM.” Feel free to contact us with any questions at our office (304) 336-8038 or by email ministry@westliberty.edu. Together, we can give students a “home away from home” and a safe place to explore their faith while continuing to shine Christ’s light at West Liberty!2019 District Connectional Team Cluster GroupsSharon and ConnieJune 3, 7:00, ColliersPeggy June 3, 5:00, Glen DaleChester UMCCalvary UMCNewell UMCWashington Lands UMCTrinity UMC, New CumberlandGlen Dale UMCPoint Pleasant UMCPleasant Hill UMCNessly Chapel UMCSimpson UMCFirst UMC, WeirtonMcMechen/Benwood UMCChrist UMC, WeirtonPleasant Valley UMCRick and Sharon June 25, 7:00, DallasColliers UMCDallas UMCSand Hill UMCBart and Martha July 9, 6:30, WellsburgRuble UMCFollansbee UMCTriadelphia UMCWellsburg UMCGreggsville UMCFranklin UMCShort Creek UMCLiz and Martha July 22, 6:30, New MartinsvilleWest Liberty UMCNew Martinsville UMCCastleman’s Run UMCLimestone UMCIndependence UMCLaurel Point UMCKadesh Chapel UMCTrinity UMC, ReaderSt. James UMCSusan July 21, 2:00, St. Paul’sSt. Paul UMC, Pine GroveSt. Paul’s UMC, Paden CityFirst UMC, SistersvilleBart and Liz July 10, 6:30, First, HundredMiddlebourne UMCCameron UMCFriendly UMCClouston UMCANDFirst UMC, HundredAlma Ripley Chapel UMC July 14, 2:00, MiddlebourneRush Run UMCShirley UMCMt. Herman/Thomas Chapel UMCVictory UMCArcher’s Chapel UMCLittle UMCRick and Sharon June 6, 7:00, SimpsonLazear Chapel UMCBowman UMCWick UMCLynn Camp UMC Alvy UMCFairview UMCWayman’s Ridge UMCPeggy June 17, 5:00, Elm GroveWood Hill UMCElm Grove UMCGraysville UMCChrist UMC, WheelingOak Grove UMCMt. Olivet UMCEbenezer UMCNew Life UMCWarwood UMCFourth Street UMCHope UMC1981200762000Northern District Conference Kick-off Cookie BashBe sure to join your friends and colleagues at our Conference Kick-off Cookie Bash at Annual Conference!! You and your family, your lay members and their families, are welcome to drop by Chambers Lounge (across the hall from the Chapel Office) on Thursday, June 13 from 12:45 – 1:25PM. There is no charge; this event is courtesy of the Northern District. Share some time in fellowship before the hustle and bustle of the business sessions! Enjoy some cookies before you brave the opening of Annual Conference! Make every other district jealous of the cordial, genteel, forward-thinking, fun Northern District!Be sure to mark your calendar, and join us for cookies, Thursday, June 13 at Annual Conference! 0-635005295900317500 2019 Charge Conference Schedule Sunday, September 1 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE AUGUST 26Fairview/Wayman’s Ridge Charge-12:30 PM at Fairview UMCSimpson UMC-2:30 PMChrist UMC-4:30 PMMonday, September 2 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE AUGUST 26Cameron/Clouston Charge-6:00 PM at Cameron UMCHundred Charge-7:30 PM at First UMCSunday, September 8 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE AUGUST 30Nessly Chapel-11:00 AMWeirton Charge-1:00 PM at Weirton UMCColliers UMC-2:30 PMFollansbee UMC-4:30 PMMonday, September 9 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE SEPTEMBER 2Harmony Charge-6:00 PM at Independence UMCWellsburg/Franklin Charge-7:30 PM at Franklin UMCWednesday, September 11 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE SEPTEMBER 4Shortline Charge-6:00 PM at TrinitySt. Pauls UMC, Pine Grove-7:30 PMSunday, September 15 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE SEPTEMBER 6Alma Ripley Charge-12:30 PM at Alma Ripley ChargeLazear Chapel/Wick Charge-2:30 at Lazear ChapelArcher’s Chapel/Little Charge-4:30 PM at Archer’s ChapelMonday, September 16 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE SEPTEMBER 9Chester/Newell Charge-6:00 PM at First UMC, ChesterNew Cumberland Charge-7:30 PM at Trinity UMCWednesday, September 18 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE SEPTEMBER 11Sistersville/Friendly Circuit-6:00 PM at Friendly UMCSt. Paul’s UMC, Paden City-7:30 PMSunday, September 22 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE SEPTEMBER 13New Martinsville UMC-12:30 PM Laurel Point/Limestone Charge-2:30 PM at Laurel Point UMCCalvary/Washington Lands Charge-4:30 PM at Washington Lands UMCMonday, September 23 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE SEPTEMBER 16Bowman/Lynn Camp Charge-6:00 PM at Bowman UMCOak Grove/Ebenezer Charge-7:30 PM at Oak Grove UMCWednesday, September 25 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE SEPTEMBER 18Ruble UMC-6:00 PMElm Grove UMC-7:30 PMSunday, October 20 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE OCTOBER 11Fourth Street/Pleasant Hill Charge- 12:30 PM at Fourth Street UMCGreggsville/Triadelphia Charge-2:30 PM at Triadelphia UMCDallas/Sand Hill Charge-4:30 PM at Dallas UMCMonday, October 21 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE OCTOBER 14West Liberty Federated Church-6:00 PMWarwood/Short Creek Charge-7:30 PM at Short Creek UMCWednesday, October 23 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE OCTOBER 16Graysville/Wood Hill Charge-6:00 PM at Wood Hill UMCHope/New Life Charge-7:30 PM at Hope UMCSunday, October 27 MATERIALS DUE IN DISTRICT OFFICE OCTOBER 18Middlebourne UMC-12:30 PMGlen Dale UMC-2:30 PMMcMechen-Benwood/Mt. Olivet Charge-4:30 PM at McMechen-Benwood UMCNorthern District VIM Report PICTURE YOURSELF HERE INCLUDEPICTURE "C:\\var\\folders\\s8\\9tb6mjd97752zdvx724q9m9w0000gn\\T\\com.microsoft.Word\\WebArchiveCopyPasteTempFiles\\England-Map-Wales-Tourist-8.jpg" \* MERGEFORMAT Hold the Date: September 14-24, 2020VIM Spiritual Formation TripLocation: England and WalesTeam LeadersMission Coordinator is the Rev’d Bart R. Thompson, pastor of Warwood-Short Creek United Methodist Charge, Wheeling. Email: Revdbart@. Phone: 304-813-7213 (if you text me- tell me who you are)Spiritual Director is the Rev’d Monty Brown. Email: Sheepdogfortheshepherd@Theme: Methodist Roots for a Stronger Spiritual Contemporary Discipleship Tentative Sights to See: We will be based in Coventry, England and will go out from there to places such as Bristol’s Wesley New Room, Bath’s Roman Ruins, The Epworth Rectory, Julian of Norwich Shrine, Norwich, Tintern Abbey, Wales, Big Pit National Coal Museum, Wales, and York, England.Cost $2900Reserve your spot for $100! Be sure to include a note with your contact information: name, address, phone number, text number, and munication: Email will be the most utilized form of communicationHOW TO GET READYPray Read about England and Wales using BBC online Fill out the paperwork; return to Bart at 409 Jefferson Ave., Glen Dale, WV 26038Make timely paymentsCost And What Is Covered:$2,900.00 inc. Airfare**, ground transportation, lodging, travel medical insurance, and some meals. 4800600-1270Registration on team limited to first 19 reservervations00Registration on team limited to first 19 reservervationsTravel gifts and incidentals not covered. 1/3 payment to reserve spot on team due by February 1, 2020; second third due by April 30, and final third due by June 30. For information (detailed travel itenary available June 10, 2019) and payment contact:2286001905Rev’d Bart R. Thompson 409 Jefferson AveGlen Dale, WV 26038 304-813-7213Bartompson@00Rev’d Bart R. Thompson 409 Jefferson AveGlen Dale, WV 26038 304-813-7213Bartompson@ 4572000283845** subject to changes due to fluctuations in airline costs00** subject to changes due to fluctuations in airline costs2056977186902 What to Do this Summer: Upcoming Events!!Mark your calendars today-don’t miss these opportunities! Several of them are FOR YOU!May 7: Professional Boundaries Training, Main St. UMC, Petersburg, 9:30-3:30May 11: Beginning Well Seminar for all clergy moving, WVWC, 10:00-3:30May 21: Order of Elders Gathering, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 10:30 AMMay 21: Pre-Conference Workshop with Jim Berner, Mt. Olivet UMC, 7PMJune 13-16: Annual Conference, West Virginia Wesleyan College. NORTHERN DISTRICT CONFERENCE KICK-OFF COOKIE BASH!!!, June 13, 12:45-1:25 PM, Chambers Lounge (in Martin Religious Center, across from Chapel Office)June 16-August 2: Camps for all ages and interests, Spring Heights, Spencer, WVJune 26: Clergy Move-out DayJune 27: Clergy Move-in Day June 27-29: United Methodist Women Mission U, Cedar Lakes, Ripley, WVJuly 10-14: Youth 2019: Love Well, Kansas City, MissouriJuly 11: Retired Pastors and Spouses Lunch, Perkins, MoundsvilleAugust 24: Professional Boundaries Training, Christ UMC, Charleston, 9:30-3:30 ................
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