For Friday, August 20, 2010
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Edited by Dan Gangler, director of communication
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Greenfield Otterbein UMC located at 2901 W. 200 North will host its third Community Concert on Saturday, August 21st at 7 p.m. This is the third of a four concert series that the church has hosted. This concert will feature Mark Alexander of Indianapolis and Reed Turner of Nashville, TN. The first two concerts have been very well received. The sanctuary is a perfect venue for the acoustic concerts. No admission charge but a free will offering is taken. At the intermission, performers will sell their merchandise and the church will sell baked goods and water.
Connect-Share-Learn-Refresh
All who work with youth in the local church (volunteers, paid-staff and pastors) are invited for a day focused on supporting you and your ministry with youth. Designed to accommodate busy schedules, you can choose one, a combination or all three of the following options at each location:
Thursday, Aug. 26 – West District at Mount Pleasant UMC, 3050 E. Davis Dr., Terre Haute
The Roundtable events are complimentary with no fee. Lunch and dinner will be provided.
You are welcome to attend the location nearest you, regardless of district. RSVP to Carla Johnson at carla.johnson@inumc.org or call 877-781-6706.
Fall Youth Rally will be held at Epworth Forest Conference Center next Sunday, Aug. 29 from 4 to 6 p.m. The beach opens at 11 a.m. including the Beach House which will serve both lunch and dinner meals. This is an experience youth leaders definitely want to include for their youth. Epworth Forest is hosting an afternoon event including worship to kick off fall youth programming. Host Jared Hall will amaze with illusions, the worship band from That Thing will lead in worship and this year features the artistic teachings of painter Eric Timm. The Epworth Forest waterfront will be open starting at 11am
Pre-sale tickets are still available through today, Friday, Aug. 20 for $8. Tickets also can be purchased at the door for $12. Retreat bookings must be arranged by Monday, August 23. Learn more at http://beacamper.com/fallyouthrally.html.
Dishpan Pie will visit Under the Sun Cafe on Saturday, Aug. 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. to share folk and traditional music on guitar, hammered dulcimer, banjo and string bass. Check them out at www.dishpanpie.com. The cafe opens at 6 p.m. with its special concert menu available.
Under the Sun Cafe is located at 250 N. US 31 in Whiteland, just across the street from the pet supply store. Its purpose is to provide a community gathering place that generates support for youth, the hungry and the homeless in Johnson County. For a calendar of events and additional information about the cafe, visit www.underthesuncafe.com or call 317-535-0502.
Healthy Market Meal Nights in the Fellowship Hall
* Bring your WIC Vouchers to receive a bonus healthy food basket & recipes!
Join us for free healthy food, friends, and fellowship. Learn tips on how to prepare delicious meals with your Farmers’ Market produce!
Don’t miss our special presentation by a Clarian Health dietician from 6 to 7 p.m. for “A Walk-Through your Bonus Healthy Food Basket!”
Essentials of Church Finance workshop to be led by Vonna Laue, Wednesday, Sept. 22 in Carmel and Thursday, Sept. 23 in St. John.
Vonna Laue, co-author of Essential Guide to Church Finances and partner with the accounting firm Capin Crouse, leads congregational leaders through workshops covering topics of church accounting practices, planning and budgeting, internal controls and risk management, and financial reporting. Although this workshop is Part 2, having attended Part 1 is not a pre-requisite. All congregations are welcome to attend the event in Carmel in Hamilton County or St. John in Lake County. Click here for additional information and on-line registration.
Engaged Encounter – United Methodist Weekend teaches couples how to keep love at the heart of married life. Pass this information along to any couple you know who is getting married. Parents and grand-parents, this would make a lasting pre-wedding gift. The fall weekend is set for Oct. 1-2 (Friday through Saturday) at Fishers United Methodist Church titled “A Wedding is a Day, a Marriage is a Lifetime!” To register, click on www.encounter.org, e-mail Steve & Rita Sowers at srsowers@sbcglobal.net or call Steve & Rita Sowers at 317-257-7701.
Registrations need to be submitted as soon as possible, preferably before Saturday, Sept. 18. Visit www.encounter.org for weekends in other states. Visit www.youtube.com Engaged Encounter for viewing a video.
The West Ohio United Methodist Conference has invited the rest of the North Central Jurisdiction, including Indiana, to join them at Widewater Camp in Liberty Center, Ohio, for a Jurisdiction-wide Disaster Response Academy to be held Sunday-Wednesday, Oct 3-6. Driving Directions
Participants can pick from 4 major training classes:
For those opting for Tracks I - III above, choose another class on Wednesday:
Please click on the link below to make payment. Once participants have registered their intent to attend, please fill out the class registration form found on the West Ohio Webpage.
Mail the completed form and your check to the UMVIM-NCJ office (UMVIM-NCJ, 928 4th St #2, Brookings, SD 57006) OR if you pay online, e-mail completed form to umvim-ncj@brookings.net.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UMNS) – Timothy Smith, senior vice president of Walden Asset Management, has been named the keynote speaker for the 2010 Socially Responsible Investing Summit. The gathering is scheduled Oct. 18-19 at St. Paul School of Theology. Smith has been working to promote socially responsible investing for more than 40 years. In 2008, he was elected to the board of directors of the United Methodist Board of Pension and Health Benefits.
The summit aims to offer an exchange of ideas about The United Methodist Church’s evolving understanding of socially responsible investing practices. Registration for the summit, which costs $50, has been extended to Aug. 31. Registration is available here.
The Marion First UMC (624 S. Adams Street) in Marion, IN is the site for a training and enrichment opportunity for church Treasurers.
The date is Saturday, Sept. 11. The time is from 9 a.m. to noon.
Register online at www.inumc.org/register.
Contact Michelle Cobb, Project Director (michelle.cobb@inumc.org) if you have any questions.
Led by P.T. Wilson from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cost is $20 per session or $125 for all 10 sessions for any clergy or laity of the Indiana United Methodist Conference ($75 per session for all others) Register online at www.inumc.org/register.
St. Paul UMC, 4201 W. Third St., Bloomington
Good governance starts with clearly defined roles and authority; it succeeds when lay and professional leaders conduct ministry together as collaborating partners. Workshop presenter Dan Hotchkiss helps congregations move beyond frustrating and ineffective management of boards, clergy and staff.
Let’s Put It All Together to be hosted by Metro Ministries and presented by the Indiana Conference Church Development Team
One of Indiana’s own United Methodists was transformed by her visit to the United Nations when she was a high school junior and joined the youth who traveled to Washington, D.C., and the UN for seminars and briefings. Dr. Kathryn DeLawter, originally from Parker City UMC, has maintained her passion and commitment to the United Nations as a non-governmental volunteer representative to the United Nations on behalf of Kappa Delta Pi, the honorary education sorority. Dr. DeLawter’s primary work is that of professor of education at Pace University in New York. But she is very excited to share with Hoosiers an extraordinary opportunity. On November 6, 2010, a one-day conference, “It’s Our World: Lessons for Peace and Reconciliation,” will take place at Shortridge Magnet High School in Indianapolis. Sponsored by Kappa Delta Pi and co-sponsored by the Committee on Teaching about the United Nations, the day will offer three keynote speakers and more than 15 workshop presentations. The cost is only $10.00 for junior and senior high school students and $35.00 for adults. For more information, go to www.kdp.org/internationalinitiatives. Registration is available now.
Connect Share Learn Refresh
All who work with youth in the local church (volunteers, paid-staff and pastors) are invited for a day focused on supporting you and your ministry with youth. Designed to accommodate busy schedules, you can choose one, a combination or all three of the following options at each location:
Coming soon to your district, the following dates are already set:
The Roundtable events are complimentary with no fee. Lunch and dinner will be provided.
You are welcome to attend the location nearest you, regardless of district. RSVP to Carla Johnson at carla.johnson@inumc.org or call 877-781-6706. Please indicate which district roundtable you will be attending.
Rejuvenate is partnering with Indiana Conference Director of Financial Services Jennifer Gallagher to host regional training events for church treasurers. The half-day training event is for those church treasurers who are veterans, as well as for those treasurers who are new to the position.
Here is the schedule:
United Methodist Women of Indiana’s fall celebration and Annual Meeting are being planned to draw younger women and children and appeal to its more seasoned membership. The event set for Friday and Saturday, Oct. 8 and 9 at Castleton United Methodist Church in the Indianapolis area hopes to attract children and youth of all ages. The Indiana women are intent on educating its future membership on the United Methodist Women’s PURPOSE of knowing God, being supportive and being in mission.
The event begins on Friday, Oct. 8 with an intergenerational evening planned around children and youth, grandmothers, mothers and others. Participants will enjoy fellowship and a variety of interactive games and pizza. The open-ended time frame of 6:30 to 9 p.m. ET encourages persons to come and go as desired.
The intergenerational event continues Saturday, Oct. 9. The day includes election and installation of 2011 conference officers, Communion, focus groups and packaging mission items that participants are asked to bring. Local units, mission committees, and youth groups are encouraged to begin collecting items for birthing kits, health kits, and layette kits. Complete lists for all kit types are found in the publicity brochure online: www.gbgm-umc.org/indumw/Fall2010Brochure.pdf.
Plan now to be a part of this exciting time of mission focus while enjoying folks of all ages from across Indiana. – Carolyn Maxey, UMW of Indiana Communication Coordinator
Energize! Your Life, Your Faith, Your Ministry, Your Congregation during this year’s Indiana Conference Convocation for Pastors coming Sunday through Tuesday, Oct. 10-12 to Columbus at the Holiday Inn Conference Center, 2480 Jonathan Moore Pike (just east of I-65), Columbus, Ind.
Featured speakers include: Bishop John Hopkins of the East Ohio Conference, Mark Miller, director of Music & Composer in Residence at Drew University Theological School and the Rev. Mary Ann Moman, director of the Course of Study at Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary.
There will be 13 workshops including ones on Spirituality, Outreach, Sabbath, Youth Ministry, Young Adults and Missions.
Click here for a Pastors Convocation brochure with complete information and registration form.
The registration fee is $125 and can be made online. Register here. Registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 1.
Make your own reservations with the Holiday Inn by calling 812-372-1541. Inform Holiday Inn you are with the United Methodist Pastors Convocation. Deadline for hotel registration with reduced rates is Sept. 15.
For more information, contact Sandy Harlan, event coordinator at sandy.harlan@inumc.org.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (GBOD) – Steve Manskar says the United Methodist Church can experience revival by rediscovering its heritage. He says such practices as the focus on lay pastoral leadership and class meetings were pretty much “de-emphasized in order to attract people to the church.” Manskar is hosting a Wesleyan Leadership Conference Oct. 14-16 in Nashville, Tenn. For more details and to register go to www.gbod.org/wesleyanleadership. Cost is $95. Contact Steve Manskar, Director of Wesleyan Leadership, at 877-899-2780, ext. 1765 or e-mail smanskar@gbod.org. Sponsored by the General Board of Discipleship UMC.
Choir Music weekend brings together choral training, hand bells, workshops on various subjects, worship and great fun in one of this country's most beautiful locations. Participants will learn skills and music that they can take home with them, along with many rich memories and lasting friendships. Find out more at www.lakejunaluska.com/choirmusic/.
For complete details of these events, visit http://inumc.org/events.
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