Opportunities for you, your church, or your ministry to apply for grants. The deadlines are approaching, so act now!
COVID Relief (Application Deadline 10/15/22)
The NC Conference COVID-19 Response Fund can assist churches and ministries impacted by this unprecedented crisis. Apply Today→
CORR Action Fund (Application Deadline 11/15/22)
The General Commission on Religion and Race seeks to fund innovative and bold initiatives to support vital conversations about race, cultural diversity, xenophobia, and systemic equity. Apply Today→
Peace with Justice Grants (Deadline 1/8/23)
Is your church ready to step beyond charity and into solidarity and justice ministries? Peace with Justice grants are available to UMC churches and affiliated nonprofits. Apply Today→
View our Grants page to see other upcoming offerings.
Healthy Congregations
COVID-19 Update for October 2022
As we enter the Fall season, our Health Ministries Team is back with an update and helpful information from Dr. Wes Wallace. Thanks to Rev. Lindsay Collins, Health Team chair, for the video recapping the latest information.
Join Us for a Safe Sanctuaries Workshop
The Safe Sanctuaries Team and the Center for Leadership Excellence present a workshop that will equip you to review, update, and fine-tune your existing Safe Sanctuaries policy.
Participants should bring a copy of their church’s current policy with them to this event.
Reviewing & Updating Your Safe Sanctuaries Policy
Wednesday, November 9, 9:30am–12:30pm
Dixon Chapel, United Methodist Building
Garner, NC (map it)
During the workshop you will:
- Better understand Safe Sanctuaries policies and assess your church’s existing policy for your context.
- Learn best practices and pointers for ministries with children, youth, and vulnerable adults.
- Understand how to create an effective Safe Sanctuaries Team in your local church.
- Gain general insight about church safety issues.
- Learn how to plan and prepare your policy for anticipated ministries that are not yet in place.
Each church represented will receive a complimentary copy of Joy Melton’s book Safe Sanctuaries:Reducing the Risk of Abuse in the Church for Children and Youth.
About Mamie Alley:
Rev. Mamie Alley is an ordained elder in the North Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church, currently serving the Pittsboro Circuit (Brown’s Chapel UMC & Pleasant Hill UMC) in the Fairway District as a Transitional Intentional Interim. She is a graduate of Duke Divinity School (MDiv) and NC State University (BA in Sociology). She currently serves as the Chairperson for the North Carolina Conference Safe Sanctuaries Team and has previously served as the Chair of the Children’s Ministry Team and Evangelism & Discipleship Team. She has taught workshops throughout our Conference including breakout sessions at Annual Conference, District workshops, and the Lay Servant Academy.
Resources for the World-Changing People of God #BeUMC
The #BeUMC campaign reminds us of who we are at our best — the spirit-filled, resilient, connected, missional, faithful, diverse, deeply rooted, committed, disciple-making, Jesus-seeking, generous, justice-seeking, world-changing people of God called The United Methodist Church.
United Methodists strive to make the world a better place for all people.
We recommend the following small-group studies, books, and curricula for adults, youth, and children about how United Methodists are changing the world.
Small Group Studies
Make a Difference: Following Your Passion and Finding Your Place to Serve by James A. Harnish. This DVD study draws upon biblical wisdom to provide practical guidance to help disciples connect their passion with the world’s great need. Real stories of how real people found their place to serve will inspire and encourage you to do the same.
Change the World: Recovering the Message and Mission of Jesus by Mike Slaughter. Linking Bible study to global mission and local service projects, this six-session DVD study enables congregations to discuss and act on the imperatives of scripture. Each week, participants will read and discuss a gospel story, watch a video profiling an inspiring, world-changing mission effort, and envision together how they can change the world locally and globally. There is another version of this study for leadership teams.
FastPrayGive Small Group Study: Ending Hunger By The Means of Grace by Andy Morris. The World Methodist Council passed a resolution in 2011 calling the people known as Methodist to Fast one meal per week, Pray during that time for world hunger, and Give to those in need. This became a global initiative of the World Fellowship of Methodist and Uniting Church Men and as a result, launched FastPrayGive.org. This small group study is a resource to aid you in joining this grassroots discipleship movement.
Methodist Identity: Our Story hosted by Justo González. In this DVD study, speakers describe the 18th-century Wesleyan revival in England and the growth of Methodism in the United States and around the world. Supplemental videos cover in more detail the rise of Methodism in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Methodists in Mission around the World
Methodist Mission at 200: Serving Faithfully Amid the Tensions edited by Thomas Kemper & David Scott. For more than 200 years, millions of Methodists have shared God’s love with the world. Baked into the theological purpose of our mission is the compassion and resolve to relieve human suffering by offering healing, hope, and holiness everywhere in the world. This book tells the story of these global efforts.
The Passionate Church: Ignite Your Church and Change the World by Mike Slaughter. In 2008, the United Methodist Church lifted up “Four Areas of Focus” for ministry, and churches have responded. But at Ginghamsburg Church, in the rust-belt town of Tipp City, Ohio, the church has been doing exciting and effective ministry in those four areas for 35 years and more. This work has spread throughout the U.S. and the world.
Faithful Witnesses: United Methodist Theology of Mission by John Edward Nuessle. This study document connects the United Methodist Theological Task from The Book of Discipline with the current mission program goals of the denomination’s mission agency. By using this study process, church groups are encouraged to define and articulate their own mission theology.
Specific Methodist Missions around the World
From Relief to Empowerment: How Your Church Can Cultivate Sustainable Mission by Laceye and Gaston Warner. Mission flourishes when relationships are characterized by mutuality–a difficult, but important, balance to sustain. This book looks at ZOE, a Christian non-profit and United Methodist advanced special, as an exemplar of sustainable mission that can empower even the most vulnerable to help themselves.
You Raise Me Up: Making It Happen for Children of the Ark by Catherine Ritch. Where other humanitarian agencies are not allowed due to political issues, two conferences of The United Methodist Church–the North Carolina Conference and the Western North Carolina Conference–have answered a call and have broken those barriers through organizing and supporting Project AGAPE, that area’s ONLY humanitarian aid agency, thereby “Making It Happen for Children of the Ark.”
A History of The United Methodist Church in Liberia by Levi C. Williams. Rev. Dr. Levi Williams described the motivating factors that prompted the Methodist mission to Liberia and Africa, discussed the sacrifices of the early missionaries and other significant persons who contributed to this mission; he also explored current as well as future possibilities.
Living Beyond the Dream: Africa University Fund by United Methodist Communications. Through this DVD, you have the opportunity to visit the Africa University campus in Zimbabwe and hear graduates share how the United Methodist-supported University has prepared them to help transform the continent of Africa.
For Youth & Children
Being Hope: United Methodists in Global Mission: A Four-Week Study for Youth by Hank Hilliard. Each session of this study explores the biblical and Wesleyan foundations for our work as a denomination in the areas of disaster relief, global health, and global development, as well as the role we play in our churches’ mission efforts close to home. This resource will equip participants to become catalysts of change for their communities and involve younger generations in the important work The United Methodist Church is doing to alleviate suffering in 81 countries around the world. A children’s version is also available.
Hugging the World: Faith, Hope, Love in Action by Jodi L. Cataldo. This UMW Mission Study takes children on a hot air balloon journey around the globe to explore God’s mission in various countries and cultures. Intended for children in grades K-6, this resource teaches children — in a fun and interactive way — about our world, its diversity, and God’s mission within it. A youth version of this study is also available.
Kids on Mission by Ginghamsburg Church. CrossTrainer, a DVD-based program, provides a solid path for faith and discipleship in children ages 8-11. CrossTrainer is easy to teach and filled with fun, flexible lessons. Kids on Mission teaches children about the value of serving others through Christ-centered activities including prayer, time, work, gifts, and money.
Raising Children to Love Their Neighbors: Practical Resources for Congregations by Carolyn C. Brown. Here are practical plans with reproducible activities and outlines for classroom and service experiences for children ages 3 to 12. Carolyn Brown offers great “how to” plans that churches can build into their current programs. She includes a hands-on enrichment curriculum, over a year of monthly service projects for preschoolers, and mini-workshops for teachers.
Recap: Season of Creation 2022
What a great month September was for creation care in the North Carolina Conference. We had higher attendance at all of our Season of Creation events than we’ve ever had before, and the enthusiasm for this mission keeps growing.
Thank you to all who contributed to this work, and to all who were able to be a part of worshiping our Creator and learning how we can be better stewards of this creation.
Below you will find the videos for our Season of Creation events. These are available to everyone for their use in whatever way they feel is best (though we do ask that you give credit to the women and men who shared their hard work with us). It is our hope that these resources will be used in local congregations and communities to educate, inspire and activate Christians to care for creation.
As always, if there is anything that the NC Conference creation care committee can do to help you in your own creation care efforts, please reach out to us.
Worship Service at St. Andrews UMC
Webinars
Creation Care: How to Talk About the Environment in Church
Advocacy Is Action: What You Can Do
Nature’s Best Hope, with Doug Tallamy
Building a United Methodist Creation Justice Movement, with Sharon Delgado
From the Bishop: Paying It Forward
A vital part of our connectional life is our support of each other in the face of natural disasters. The Kentucky, Central Appalachian (formerly Red Bird), and North Carolina conferences have been blessed to be the recipients of many gifts from across our denomination in response to disasters in our areas.
This is our opportunity to “pay it forward.” This hits close to home, as I along with the Kentucky Annual Conference’s Appointive Cabinet and lay persons, with passion dancing in their eyes to help those who are hurting, find ourselves currently working in western Kentucky in the rebuilding phase of our work after the December tornado outbreak. We will also very soon make our way back to eastern Kentucky to serve there during the rebuilding phase following the horrific flooding in late July.
I am clearly reminded this week of the beauty and generosity of The United Methodist Church when a call goes out to support. I am calling on the people called United Methodist in North Carolina, Central Appalachia, and Kentucky to give generously to Hurricane Ian relief for Florida and South Carolina.
In Christ,
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