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PRAYER REQUESTS
The family of Rev. James Schmittle, who passed away on Sunday, March 25th, especially his children, Jimmy, Mark, and Beth. The family will receive friends during a light reception on Sunday, June 3rd from 2pm to 4pm in the parlor at Kingsley UMC followed by a memorial service. Jerome Alsdorf, who has health concerns. Joe Samalenge, who is having back issues. Wanda Jewell’s husband, Dave, who will be receiving medical treatments.
IMPORTANT DATES
(Check sections for more information.)
Thursday, March 29th – The Last Supper (District Events), Holy Thursday Service (District Events) Friday, March 30th – District Office Closed (District Notables), The Shadow of the Cross (District Events) Saturday, March 31st – Easter Egg Hunt (District Events), Deeply Rooted, Upward Reaching Registration Deadline (Bulletin Board) Sunday, April 1st – 5th Annual Prayer Journey Ends (District Events), Easter Sunrise Service (Camp/Retreat Center Events – Wesley Woods), Youth Caucus Applications Due (Conference Events), Timothy Award Applications Due (Conference Events), Youth Worker of the Year Award Applications Due (Conference Events) Monday, April 2nd – District Office Closed (District Notables), Older Adult Ministries Seminar RSVP Deadline (Conference Events) Thursday, April 3rd – Denman Award for Evangelism Nomination Deadline (Conference Events), Truth and Racial Justice Initiative Begins (Conference Events) Wednesday, April 4th – Pittsburgh MLK Service (Conference Events)
BIRTHDAYS
Saturday, March 31st – Emmanuel Samalenge
Tuesday, April 3rd – Keaton Wade
Wednesday, April 4th – James Cannistraci
ANNIVERSARIES (CORRECTED) Thursday, March 22nd – Jerry & Cheryl Gray
NOTE: 2018 DISTRICT CONFERENCE IS
SUNDAY, MAY 20TH
AT 2:30PM AT CHRIST UMC
EASTER HOURS
Please note that the District Office will be closed on Good Friday (Friday, March 30th) and Monday, April 2nd.
FUND BALANCE REPORTS
If your church did not submit their Fund Balance Report to the District Office, please do so as soon as possible, along with any additional missing
paperwork. To see a helpful list of all required annual forms and due dates, please view the Form page on the Conference website.
BISHOP’S DAY ON THE DISTRICT
Pastors, please invite your lay leaders to attend a dinner on Wednesday, April 25th from 5pm to 7pm at Edinboro UMC with Bishop Cynthia Moore-
Koikoi followed by a meeting open to all clergy and laity from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Saegertown UMC. Lay leaders must RSVP with Andrea at the
District Office by Wednesday, April 18th.
UPDATED – SAYING FAREWELL TO JOE
Please mark your calendars for a farewell event for Joe as he transitions into retirement. The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 28th starting at
2:30pm at Nick’s Place in Edinboro. Light refreshments will be provided during a farewell reception followed by a time of worship. Everyone is
welcome, but please RSVP using this LINK.
EVALUATION LINKS EMAILED
Emails from the WPA Board of Ministry were sent to all clergy in early January. Senior pastors should have received three separate emails and
associate pastors should have received only one email with links to the new:
2018 Annual Pastor Performance Evaluation (sent Friday, January 5th)
2018 Annual SPRC Self-Evaluation (senior pastor’s responsibility to have completed; sent Tuesday, January 9th)
2018 Annual Congregational Ministry Evaluation (senior pastor’s responsibility to have completed; sent Tuesday, January 9th)
Please keep your email(s) with the link(s) as this is the only way to access the evaluations. If you do not see the email, please check your spam or
promotions folder. The email likely went to the promotions folder if you have a Gmail account. The evaluations are due Tuesday, May 15th. If you
have questions, please contact Andrea at the District Office.
5TH ANNUAL PRAYER JOURNEY
Tuesday, March 27th to Sunday, April 1st, 8am to 6pm, Hydetown UMC (12887 Main Street, Hydetown, PA 16328)
Do you feel like a lost lamb in a world of hungry wolves? Have the cares and worries of this world left you feeling overwhelmed and afraid? Come
spend some time in quiet rest with the Shepherd. Take a self-guided journey through a variety of devotional stations based on Psalm 23: the Lord as the
Good Shepherd. For more information, call 814-758-5550 or 814-657-3132.
THE LAST SUPPER
Thursday, March 29th, 7pm, Corry First UMC (650 Worth Street, Corry, PA 16407)
Corry First UMC will present a living dramatization of Leonardo DeVinci’s painting, The Last Supper. During the drams, each apostle in turn wonders
aloud if he is the one who will betray Jesus. Communion will be celebrated at the conclusion of this moving presentation. There is no admission charge
and all are welcome to attend this service. Nursery will be provided. For more information, call the church at 814-665-2445.
HOLY THURSDAY SERVICE
Thursday, March 29th, 7pm, Sugar Lake UMC (6680 Sugar Lake Road, Cochranton, PA 16317)
Join Sugar Lake and Deckard’s for their annual Holy Thursday service.
THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS
Friday, March 30th, 7pm, Stone UMC (956 South Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335)
Join us for a musical “service of darkness” focusing on the final hours of Jesus’ life and crucifixion. Standing in the shadow of the cross, we find
comfort and courage in knowing that we can live in a future that is ultimately God’s making. For more information, contact the church office at 814-
724-6736.
EASTER EGG HUNT
Saturday, March 31st, 1pm, Woodcock UMC (23048 Gravel Run Road, Saegertown, PA 16433)
Enjoy visiting with the Easter Bunny, listening to music, participating in an egg hunt, making crafts, and refreshments. No cost. For more information,
call 814-382-4128.
RUMMAGE/BAKE SALE
Saturday, April 7th, 9am to 2pm, Calvary UMC (136 East State Street, Albion, PA 16410)
There will be a $2 bag sale from 12pm to 2pm.
EXTENSIVE LIBRARY AVAILABLE
Saturday, April 7th, 10am to 2pm
Clergy, as well as interested laity, are invited to view and make free selections from the extensive library of Rev. James Schmittle. The library will be on
display at Rev. Schmittle’s home located at 1036 East 35th Street, Erie, PA 16504. Any questions may be directed to Rev. Harold Blair at
SPRING VENDOR AND CRAFT FAIR
Saturday, April 7th, 10am to 3pm, Grace UMC (49 Franklin Street, Albion, PA 16401)
Come check out crafters and vendors from all over. A very wide variety of wares for everyone! Yummy food to purchase and eat in or carry out! Entry
is free and open to everyone; hope to see you there! Proceeds benefit the Grace UMC youth heading to Kingdom Bound. Vendors, please email
[email protected] for contracts and details. Some spots are still open! Vendors (so far): Chloe and Isabel Jewelry, Avon, Lipsense/Senegence,
Pampered Chef, Scentsy, Younique, Mary Kay, Lula Roe, Norwex, Creators Creations, Pretty in Pearls, baked goods, Lila Rose, Minnie Gifts, Premier
Jewelry, Thirty-one, Paparazzi, Usborne Books, Rada Knives, homemade handbags and purses, and more.
MESSY CHURCH
Thursday, April 12th, 5:30pm to 7:30pm, Summit UMC (1510 Townhall Road, Erie, PA 16509)
Messy Church creates the opportunity for parents, grandparents, caregivers, and children to enjoy expressing their creativity, sit down together to eat a
meal, experience worship, and have fun within a church context. Join this new once-a-month worship experience. For more information, call 814-864-
3271.
MISSION LUNCHEON
Wednesday, April 18th, 11am to 1pm, Harmonsburg UMC (14182 First Street, Harmonsburg, PA 16422)
For a $6 donation, guests can select from a variety of fresh homemade soups and sandwiches, along with an assortment of pies. Options may include
chicken noodle, ham and bean, or stuffed pepper soups; pulled pork, sloppy joe, egg salad, or chicken salad sandwiches; and a slice of homemade pie
with a beverage. Funds raised will support various mission projects sponsored by Harmonsburg UMC. For more information, call 814-382-8208.
RUMMAGE/BAKE SALE
Friday, April 20thand Saturday, April 21st, Fairview UMC (4601 Avonia Road, Fairview, PA 16415)
Times are 4pm to 7pm on Friday and 9am to 12pm on Saturday. A $2 bag sale will happen from 12:15pm to 1:15pm on Saturday. For more information,
call 814-474-3612.
SPRING CLOTHING GIVE-AWAY
Friday, April 27th and Saturday, April 28th, Franklin Center UMC (7471 Old State Road, Edinboro, PA 16412)
FREE gently used men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing. While you shop, enjoy a FREE Smith’s hotdog, UTZ potato chips, and beverage. Come and
bring a friend or two to take advantage of this outreach to our communities. Times are 3pm to 7pm on Friday and 9am to 1pm on Saturday.
ERIE-MEADVILLE UMW’S MISSION STUDY AND AWARDS PRESENTATION
Saturday, April 28th, 9am to 3pm, Faith Geneva UMC (15439 State Highway 285, Conneaut Lake, PA 16316)
Registration begins at 8:30am. Climate Justice: A Call to Hope and Action with leader Dara Sterling. In-gathering for the Ruth M. Smith center: body
lotion, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, women’s and men’s deodorant, small items to use for BINGO prizes, colored construction paper, large-size
crayons for preschool, toothpaste, and toothbrushes. Bring a bag lunch. Beverage and dessert provided.
DEEPLY ROOTED, UPWARD REACHING
All clergy and their spouses are invited to attend one of four events sponsored on the Erie-Meadville District to learn more about our Conference
Camping Capital Campaign to strengthen our camps. Dessert and beverages will be served. Your attendance is strongly encouraged and greatly
appreciated. Please let one of the two conveners of these events know which one you and your spouse will be attending: Dennis Lawton at
[email protected] or Bob Lewis at [email protected]. Deadline for reservations is Saturday, March 31st.
Friday, April 6th, 7pm, Erie Wesley UMC (3308 South Street, Erie, PA 16510)
Friday, April 13th, 7pm, Harmonsburg UMC (14182 First Street, Harmonsburg, PA 16422)
Friday, April 20th, 7pm, Erie Asbury UMC (4703 West Ridge Road, Erie, PA 16505)
Friday, April 27th, 7pm, Titusville UMC (302 West Walnut Street, Titusville, PA 16354)
2018 ERIE-MEADVILLE DISTRICT UMW DATES
Date Event Location
April 15th-17th Mini Mission U Olmsted Manor
“Living as a Covenant Community” with Rev. Lisa Grant
April 28th Mission Study Faith-Geneva UMC
“Climate Justice: A Call to Hope and Action” with Dara Sterling
May 18th-20th Assembly 2018 Columbus, OH
July 12th-15th Mission U California University
July 14th Mission U Sampler Day California University
September 22nd Day Apart Wesley Woods
October 21st District Annual UMW’s Meeting Erie Asbury UMC
October 27th Conference Annual UMW’s Meeting Butler District
JOYOUS SPIRIT CHAIR YOGA
This class is offered on Wednesdays at 1pm at Lakewood UMC (3856 West 10th Street, Erie, PA 16505). Cost is $5 for the one-hour class led by Valerie
Baltzer of Empowerment Resource Center. Join us for this healthy opportunity to bring our body, mind, and spirit into a more relaxed state. Contact:
www.lakewooderie.org or 814-833-4131.
SPECIAL MEETING ROOMS/MEALS
Groups planning a special meeting or meal during Annual Conference should submit request forms as soon as possible. Get the forms at
www.wpaumc.org/AC.
ITEMS AVAILABLE AT LOCAL CHURCH
Cranesville UMC has started house cleaning early and has found a large number of dinner plates, cups, saucers, and bowls that would like a new forever
home. If your church is interested, please contact Terry Campbell at 814-566-1447.
ORGAN SPEAKER AVAILABLE AT LOCAL CHURCH
An organ speaker (Leslie Organ Speaker 130, Electro Music Model #H80185) is available at Woodcock UMC (23048 Gravel Run Road, Saegertown,
PA 16433). It is free to anyone who can make use of it. If interested, please call 814-382-4128.
CHURCH SEEKING SERVSAFE CONTACT
Union City First UMC is seeking the contact of a local ServSafe instructor who would be able to certify members of the church and community. If your
church has any information, please contact the church office at 814-438-2113.
ERT TRAINING
The Disaster Response Ministries Team provides training for Early Response Team members and keeps records by district of those who are current in
their training, which must be updated every three years. To help in early stages of recovery work in areas such as Puerto Rico, a current ERT Badge is
required. To host a regional training at your church, contact Pastor Calvin Cook, team chair, at [email protected].
HELP VISITORS FIND YOUR CHURCH
Check your church’s Find-A-Church profile to be sure all of the information is updated, welcoming, and helpful for virtual visitors seeking a place to
celebrate Easter. UPDATE YOUR PROFILE
UPDATED – SPRING LAY SERVANT MINISTRY SCHOOLS
The Spring Lay Servant Ministry Schools are as follows:
Saturday, April 7th to Saturday, May 5th, 9am to 11:30am, McKeesport First UMC (Greensburg District)
Sunday, April 8th to Sunday, May 20th, 2:30pm to 5:30pm, Clarion First UMC (Franklin District)
Saturday, April 14th & Saturday, April 21st, multiple locations (Kane District)
MORE DETAILS
SPRING WOMEN’S RETREAT
Saturday, April 28th, 8am to 3pm, Grace UMC (501 Pennsylvania Avenue East, Warren, PA 16365)
Join Grace UMC as it welcomes Christian singer, speaker, humorist, and author Sue Duffield (www.sueduffield.com). The event includes breakfast
(suggest donation of $5) and lunch (suggested donation of $8); please note that the church will not have change for these meals. A free will offering will
be received to defray the costs of having Sue as the presenter for this event. Reservations are required and begin Thursday, March 1st and continue
until Thursday, March 29th or until 250 women are registered. Make your reservation by visiting “embracegrace” on Facebook or by calling the church
office at 814-723-9440 (Monday through Friday, 9am to 12pm or 1pm to 3pm).
LAITY ACADEMY FOR STEWARDSHIP
The United Methodist Foundation of Western PA invites laity to participate in a Laity Academy for Stewardship and Leadership, a two-year program
that kicks off with an event at Lakeside Chautauqua. LEARN MORE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
PART-TIME CUSTODIAN
Weis Library UMC is looking for a part-time custodian for approximately 10 hours per week. For more information or to apply, please contact
the church office at 814-833-3225 or [email protected].
PART-TIME RESPITE CARE COORDINATOR
All God’s Children Ministries is seeking a part-time respite care coordinator. Please see the AGCM section below for more details.
CHAPLAINS IN THE PARKS
The PA Council of Churches’ Chaplains in the Parks program is seeking individuals to fill paid part-time and full-time chaplain slots for the
summer of 2018. Chaplains need only be Christians with hearts for serving God and who want to bring worship services, provide a listening
ear, and visit with people from different religious traditions. Students, retired, laity, and clergy are all welcome to apply. MORE
INFORMATION
CLASSIFIEDS SECTION OF WPAUMC WEBSITE
GO HERE
2017 RENTAL/HOUSING ALLOWANCE INFO
2017 Rental/Housing Allowance information has been posted on the Benefits page of the Conference website. It is listed near the bottom of the page
under “miscellaneous” and includes legislation and a worksheet. Go to www.wpaumc.org/benefits.
2018 REVISED COMMON LECTIONARY
Discipleship Ministries offers a two-page listing of Revised Common Lectionary (RCL) readings and liturgical colors for 2018 Sundays and special
days. DOWNLOAD
NEW UMC HANDBOOK
The new United Methodist Church Handbook, which covers the next four years, is available, providing a detailed overview of the denomination’s
beliefs, mission, structure, and history. The handbook is a free, go-to resource for anyone in search of information about the church and is helpful for
leaders and new members. GET HANDBOOK
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Both lay and clergy will find information about events, ongoing programs, and continuing education opportunities, as well as scholarship applications,
on our newly updated WEBPAGE. If you have an event that you’d like to see listed, contact Rev. Susan Moudry at [email protected].
GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
GBHEM LOANS
Spring loan applications are open from Wednesday, December 13th to Wednesday, May 2nd. READ MORE
50 CAREER IN MINISTRY SCHOLARSHIPS
CM CARES, the Church Mutual Insurance Company Foundation, has announced that it is now accepting applications for its second annual
Religious Scholarship Program, offering up to $250,000 in scholarships to graduate and doctoral students who are committed to a career in
ministry. Scholars who wish to apply must be enrolled full-time in an advanced degree program in theology, ministry, or other field of
religious study at an accredited theological seminary, college, or university during the 2018-2019 academic year. Deadline to apply is
Saturday, April 14th. DETAILS
NEW PEOPLE/NEW PLACES GRANTS
The Conference’s Parish and Community Development Committee is implementing a new process for awarding its “New Places/New
People.” The deadline is Friday, September 28th. Decisions on grants will be made as soon as possible after the deadline. DETAILS AND
APPLICATION
SCHOLARSHIPS
There are a variety of scholarships at www.umc.org/resources/scholarships and at www.wpaumc.org/scholarshipforms.
SEMINARY FINANCIAL AID
Applications are available at www.wpaumc.org/BOOM.
www.euma-erie.org
COME WALK WITH EUMA
Take steps to end homelessness at this year’s Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community! This 5K fundraising walk (or optional one mile walk) is set for
Saturday, June 2nd at Presque Isle State Park, Beach 11, beginning with registration at 7:45am and the walk at 9am. The walk is presented by
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield to benefit nonprofits – so 100% of donations raised by EUMA walkers will benefit our programs to end homelessness
for families with children, veterans, youth, and others in need. It is free to participate/register at http://hcf.convio.net/euma, but you can earn a
Highmark Walk t-shirt by raising/donating $30 and (new this year!) a Team EUMA t-shirt by raising/donating $50! AND one EUMA walker will win a
Fitbit Alta! You will be entered to win the Fitbit for every $25 you raise. For more information and event materials, which are also attached to this
email, visit our website at www.euma-erie.org.
6TH ANNUAL SHOE DRIVE
EUMA and All God’s Children Ministries are kicking off the 6th annual shoe drive – running now through Sunday, July 1st. We are excited to work on
this collaborative fundraising project again to raise support for our ministries and we are asking for our churches to get involved! See All God’s
Children Ministries update for more information or visit www.euma-erie.org.
MINISTRY NEEDS
Current ministry needs at EUMA include:
The Refuge – bath and hand towels and 30-gallon, heavy-duty black garbage bags
Healthcare for the Homeless Partnership – healthy snacks for the Wellness Clinic serving the homeless population and others in need (ex.
Pretzels, Cheez-Its, Smucker’s Uncrustables)
If you can help with these specific needs, donations for The Refuge can be dropped off to the shelter (1027 East 26th Street) and HC4HP donations can
be dropped off to the EUMA administrative office (1033 East 26th Street). Thank you!
http://allgodschildrenministries.org
6TH ANNUAL SHOE DRIVE
The 6th annual shoe drive is underway. We will be actively collecting new and gently used shoes through July. The proceeds from this event will benefit
the ministries of the Erie-United Methodist Alliance and All God’s Children Ministries. We are asking for help from our district churches to help make
this event successful again this year. We have been offered a bonus if we can fill 1,400 bags of shoes this year. We filled just over 1,300 last year so that
goal is within reach. Packaging supplies will be available at District Conference, from EUMA, or by contacting Debbie Hills. Information and materials
to help you with your shoe collection can be found on the EUMA website. For more information, please call Debbie at 440-812-4624 or email her at
PART-TIME RESPITE CARE COORDINATOR
All God’s Children Ministries is seeking a part-time respite care coordinator. Key qualities include: understanding the needs of families of children
affected by disability; basic knowledge and experience in planning and implementing children’s Christian education; and a willingness to make needed
adaptations in programming to address individual needs. Key competencies include: organizational skills; volunteer recruitment and management; and a
love of children. Interested applicants should contact Rev. Debbie Hills at [email protected] or 440-812-4624.
RAMPS OF HOPE
http://allgodschildrenministries.org/programs/ramps-hope
T-SHIRTS FOR SALE
There have been several requests for new Ramps of Hope t-shirts. Email Rev. Debbie Hills at [email protected] with how many you would like
and the size(s) you need. T-shirts are $12 each. If you pay by check, please make it payable to AGCM (cash is fine, too!).
Respite Care http://allgodschildrenministries.org/programs/respitecare
SEEKING VOLUNTEERS
Respite care volunteers are being sought for one or two Saturday afternoons a month. Options are to help as an ongoing or occasional volunteer. Please
contact Sarah Deemer for more information at [email protected].
http://www.olmstedmanor.org/
https://jumonville.org/
FATHER/SON RETREAT
Friday, April 6th to Sunday, April 8th Jumonville invites you to come and join Craig Meeder and Rev. Jude Urso as they lead this fun-filled weekend retreat for fathers and sons. The
weekend begins Friday with registration from 6pm to 7pm in the Welcome Center and concludes around 10am on Sunday. Pastor Jude will be teaching
on Joseph and Jesus and the relationship they had with one another. Craig will be taking care of all the fun activities like learning to use a compass out
in the woods, archery, tomahawk throwing, hikes, campfires, and a variety of challenges in the adventure center. The cost of the weekend is $125 for
dad and $65 per son. This includes lodging (in either the Inn or Washington Lodge), food, and program supplies. If you have any questions, please call
724-439-4912 or email Pastor Jude at [email protected]. REGISTER
SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, May 20th, 3:30pm to 6pm
This event is specifically scheduled for families who are considering Jumonville’s summer camping program as well as for new campers who would
like to come and see Jumonville before their week of camp. We are opening our facility and planning a special day where you can come and see for
yourself what Jumonville and its many summer programs have to offer. Come and see the site and receive a personalized tour of the campus. You will
also have a chance to enjoy a meal in the dining hall! Camping registrations will be accepted for summer camp events with space available. A minimum
deposit of $50 is required to hold your reservation. Reservations for the open house must be made by Friday, May 4th to guarantee dinner reservations.
You may still register after that, but we cannot guarantee that dinner will be available. You can register online, by mail using THIS FORM, or by calling
the office at 724-439-4912. REGISTER ONLINE
2018 SUMMER CAMP
The new 2018 summer camp brochure is ready for you! You can either view it online (HERE) or get it in the mail. If you attended camp in the last
couple of years, your family will get a brochure in the mail very soon. And if you need extra copies of the brochure for either your family or your
friends, you can call the Jumonville office at 724-439-4912 and they will mail them to you or send them directly to your friends if you give them their
contact information. Brochures are also being sent to the churches. Feel free to check out the 2018 summer camp schedule on the Jumonville website.
Remember, you can register online so you don’t have to wait until you get your brochure in the mail.
SUMMER CAMP GIFT CERTIFICATES
Complete an online form HERE and you will receive the gift certificate in the mail so you can give it as a gift. That person’s summer camp account will
be credited with the amount of the gift certificate. You can also download the form HERE. Simply print the file, complete it, and mail it to Jumonville
with your check. They will follow up by mailing your gift certificate to the address that you provide.
https://www.campallegheny.org/
For more information or to RSVP/register for one of these events, contact the camp at 814-754-5122 or [email protected].
ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF MINISTRY
Sunday, April 15th, 5pm
Camp Allegheny’s Annual Celebration of Ministry and Booster Dinner will be a wonderful opportunity for current and potential supporters of this
wonderful ministry to hear about the amazing work that God has done in the past year and also to hear some of the improvement planned for 2018!
Enjoy entertainment by Somerset’s own Apostle’s Creed. The night will conclude with recognition of our “Volunteer of the Year” and will be
highlighted by our guest speaker, Bishop Cynthia Moore-Koikoi.
SPRING SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
Sunday, April 22nd to Saturday, April 28th
Supporting Camp Allegheny can be more than donating dollars. Our Spring Work Week and Work Day are a great opportunity for youth groups, men’s
and women’s groups, and service organizations to work with their hands and make a difference in the lives of hundreds of campers. Camp has projects
for groups of varied skills and interests. Groups are welcome to come for the day or stay overnight all week long. Lunch is provided for day groups and
meals are provided for the duration of an overnight group’s stay.
ADULT WRANGLER WEEKEND
Friday, May 18th to Sunday, May 20th
Adults can enjoy a weekend in God’s Creation on one of God’s most noble creatures! Trail rides, spiritual formation, other camp activities, and free
time to enjoy rest, relaxation, and recreation are all a part of this wonderful weekend. Renewal, refreshment, and a whole lot of fun are what you can
expect! Arrival starts at 4:30pm on Friday and departure is at 1pm on Sunday. Cost is $150 per person and includes two nights, four meals, and at least
six hours of horse time. Guests are welcome to stay for our open house, which starts at 2pm on Sunday, May 20 th.
OPEN HOUSE AND ALUMNI PICNIC
Sunday, May 20th, 2pm to 6pm
Music, fun camp activities, reconnecting with friends, a picnic dinner, or information about our summer camp programs: whichever it is that brings you
out to our open house, you will get to experience them all! This completely free event will also feature an alumni tent, including photos from across the
decades in our Camp Allegheny “Memory Lane.” Camper and staff alumni can reconnect with old friends and remember how blessed they were by their
time at Camp Allegheny!
http://www.wesleywoods.com
WELCOME TO WESLEY WOODS!
To make visitors feel more welcome and at home, Wesley Woods wants to replace all of its signs with some that are easier to read, accurate, and more
exciting. You can help by making a financial donation or sharing your ideas, resources, or talents. To do so, contact Kira Argot, Wesley Woods’
program director, at [email protected].
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
Sunday, April 1st, 6:30am
Visit Wesley Woods for an Easter sunrise service, followed by a buffet breakfast at 8am.
MAN CAMP
Friday, April 6th to Sunday, April 8th
Join guest speaker John Royer of Leatherwood Outdoors, local pastor Rick Hamrick, and Wesley Woods’s staff as they dig deeper into God’s calling of
leadership on the lives of men. Stay at Wesley Woods for $86 per person, which includes lodging on Friday and Saturday, or commute for $65 per
person. Both options include three meals on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday and activities and sessions with guest speakers. Arrival is at 7pm on
Friday and departure is at 11am on Sunday. Register online at www.wesleywoods.com.
CHERRY RUN
CAMP http://cherryruncamp.org/youth/
2018 CHERRY RUN CAMP MEETING
Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August 5th
Cherry Run Camp is in need of volunteers to work at the camp in varying capacities. Volunteering at the camp would be a wonderful short-term mission
work project for teams or individuals. Helpers are needed in the two weeks prior to camp and kitchen help is needed the week of camp. For more
information or to schedule a day or two to work at the camp, please contact Mr. Dennis Mahle at 814-648-1676.
UPCOMING
EVENTS
CONFIRMATION EVENTS
April 6th, 7th, & 14th
Various Locations
SEE ALL THE PEOPLE
April 9th, 11th, 17th, 18th, & 19th
Various Locations
COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT
WORKSHOP April 12th
Pittsburgh Theological
Seminary
ALBRIGHT-DEERING
LECTURE IN METHODIST
STUDIES April 12th
Pittsburgh Theological
Seminary
MINI MISSION U
April 15th – 17th
Olmsted Manor
OLDER ADULT MINISTRY
WORKSHOP
April 16th – 17th
Delmont: Faith UMC
MANY FACES OF
POVERTY
April 21st
Kittanning First UMC
YOUTH LEADER SKILL
DAY
April 28th
Dutilh UMC
PASTORS’ ACADEMY
May 21st – 23rd
Olmsted Manor
View the Calendar
NEWS
BLOGS
CLASSIFIEDS
ENEWS
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JOYFUL NOISE
PUBLICATION
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PHOTO GALLERIES
REWIND
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HELPFUL
LINKS APPOINTMENTS
CALL TO MINISTRY
CAMPING
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HISTORICAL RECORDS
MISSION NEWS
ENEWS ARCHIVE
NOTE: 2018 ANNUAL CONFERENCE IS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6TH
TO SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH
ANNUAL CONFERENCE DEADLINES
Some deadlines are approaching as we prepare for Annual Conference at Grove City College. See what they are at www.wpaumc.org/AC.
YOUTH AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE
To sign up to be a page or youth delegate, fill out the youth caucus application. It is due Sunday, April 1st. APPLICATION
YOUTH AWARDS
Applications for the TIMOTHY AWARD (for youth who embody the characteristics of 1 Timothy 4:11-12) and the YOUTH WORKER OF THE YEAR
AWARD (for outstanding youth leaders) are now available. Both are due Sunday, April 1st.
EVANGELISM AWARDS
Know someone who’s reaching people with the Good News of God’s love? Nominate them for a Denman Award for Evangelism! The Conference
Evangelism Team is taking nominations until Tuesday, April 3rd. LEARN MORE
TRUTH AND RACIAL JUSTICE INITIATIVE
Tuesday, April 3rd to Thursday, April 5th, Washington, D.C.
As the nation marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., United Methodists will join members of the National
Council of Churches for the Truth and Racial Justice Initiative. The Board of Church and Society on Capitol Hill will host a briefing on Tuesday, April 3rd
before Bishop Bruce Ough, president of the Council of Bishops, leads a prayer rally. A Wednesday, April 4th Rally to End Racism will be on the National
Mall. DETAILS
PITTSBURGH MLK SERVICE
Wednesday, April 4th, 6:30pm, Trinity Cathedral (328 6th Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222)
Bishop Cynthia will participate in an ecumenical service to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
2018 CONFIRMATION PROGRAM REBOOT
The Conference is revamping its programming for Confirmation Class visits. To emphasize programming related to youth and allow for more significant
time with our Bishop, leaders can choose one of five dates to bring their group to one of four locations around Western PA from 10am to 3pm (lunch
included). Online registration is open at www.wpaumc.org/Confirmation2018. Choices include:
Saturday, April 7th, UM Conference Center (Cranberry Township)
Saturday, April 14th, Wesley Woods
If you choose one of the camp locations for your Confirmation Class visit with the Bishop, you may want to think about staying overnight for a mini-retreat
with your group and exploring some of the camp facilities. A charge would be involved and overnight reservations should be made directly through the
camp. WESLEY WOODS
THE POWER OF BOLD
There is a blockbuster line-up of speakers for The Power of Bold, the quadrennial UM Women’s assembly in Columbus, OH. The deadline to register is
Monday, April 9th. Learn more at www.umwassembly.org.
UPDATED – #SEEALLTHEPEOPLE
The Conference Evangelism Team will offer regional training events in five districts in April to help teams from local churches discover more about the
people in their communities, hear how some congregations have connected with those outside their doors, and find resources to help them reach out and See
All the People. Dates are:
Monday, April 9th, Nixon UMC
Wednesday, April 11th, Seneca UMC
Tuesday, April 17th, Bethany UMC (Portage)
Wednesday, April 18th, Cochran Memorial UMC
Thursday, April 19th, Christ UMC (North Huntingdon)
DETAILS
CLERGY RETIREMENT SEMINAR
Tuesday, April 10th, 9am to 4pm, Hickman Room (United Methodist Conference Center, 1204 Freedom Road, Cranberry Township, PA 16066)
A seminar for clergy retiring in 2018 is scheduled for April. Contact Alexis Soohy at [email protected].
CORRECTED – NEJ UMVIM ACADEMY
Wednesday, April 11th to Saturday, April 14th, Pecometh Camp (136 Bookers Wharf Road, Centreville, Maryland 21617)
The 2018 NEJ UMVIM Academy, which brings together mission leaders and instructors from UMCOR, Global Ministries, and more, will be held in the
spring. Among the courses will be specific preparation to serve in Puerto Rico, how to welcome those displace by disasters of all kinds intro your
community, UMCOR courses, and possible chainsaw certification. Many courses provide lessons you can use immediately and can be submitted for CEUs.
Save the date and contact Calvin Cook, if interested. Registration will be open in January.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Thursday, April 12th, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (616 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206)
Rev. Dr. Doug Powe, director of the Lewis Center for Church Leadership and James Logan Professor of Evangelism at Wesley Theological Seminary, will
lead a morning workshop on missional engagement for church leaders. He will deliver the annual Albright-Deering Lecture in Methodist Studies in the
afternoon. Both are open to all, but registration is required for the workshop. DETAILS
SECTION LEADER TRAINING
Saturday, April 14th, 9am to 2pm, Dutilh UMC (Cranberry Township, PA)
Clergy and laity are invited to learn skills to facilitate Christ-centered discussion, debate, and decision-making during these training sessions. Teens are
welcome. Those trained will have the opportunity to serve as a section leader during Annual Conference. For more information or to register, contact Ms.
Guinevere Gregory at [email protected] or Rev. Greg Spencer at [email protected] or 724-224-2370.
UPDATED – OLDER ADULT MINISTRIES SEMINAR
Sunday, April 15th to Monday, April 16th, Delmont: Faith UMC (305 Freeport Street, Delmont, PA 15626)
This practical time, from 2:30pm to 9pm on Sunday and from 8:30am to 4pm on Monday, will be led by Rev. Dr. Will Randolph. Formerly of WPA, Rev.
Randolph is the Director of Aging and Older Adult Ministries for the United Methodist Church. The workshop will be to learn more about ministries and
resources to address the needs of baby boomers and older adults in congregations. Cost is $60 per person. RSVP deadline is Monday, April 2nd. DETAILS
AND REGISTER
UPDATED – MINI MISSION U
Sunday, April 15th to Tuesday, April 17th, Olmsted Manor (17 East Main Street, Ludlow, PA 16333)
Led by Rev. Lisa Grant, the theme will be one of spiritual growth and living as a covenant community. Contact Diane Miller ([email protected])
or Dara Sterling ([email protected]). Some scholarships are available. DETAILS
CHRISTIAN UNITY WORKSHOP
Monday, April 16th to Thursday, April 19th, Silver Spring, MD
The annual National Workshop on Christian Unity is scheduled for April. The workshop was brought together people from various Christian communities
for more than 50 years and is the only national gathering of its kind. Laity and clergy interested in ecumenical ministry are encouraged to attend. DETAILS
THE CONGREGATIONAL CARE MINISTRY SEMINAR
Thursday, April 19th to Saturday, April 21st, Church of the Resurrection (13720 Roe Avenue, Leawood, KS 66224)
This event is designed to train volunteers to become partners in ministry with pastors and staff to provide care for a congregation. For more information,
please visit the webpage www.cor.org/ccm-seminar. Contact Kathy Carter at [email protected] or 913-544-0272. REGISTER
ECUMENICAL ADVOCACY DAYS
Friday, April 20th to Monday, April 23rd, Washington, D.C.
This year’s Ecumenical Advocacy Days are coming soon in Washington, D.C. The UMC Board of Church and Society and other UM-related groups are
sponsors. The theme is A World Uprooted: Responding to Migrants, Refugees, and Displaced People. DETAILS
UPDATED – POVERTY SUMMIT: THE MANY FACES OF POVERTY
Saturday, April 21st, 9am to 3pm, Covenant Center (Kittanning First UMC, 301 North Jefferson Street, Kittanning, PA 16201)
Registration is now open! To learn more about how to effectively be in ministry with the poor, bring a team from your church to this event. DETAILS AND
REGISTER
COLLEGIATE MINISTRY TRAINING
Monday, April 23rd to Thursday, April 26th, Nashville, TN
The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) will host Trending Holy Currencies: Training for Annual Conference Leaders in Collegiate
Ministry. The event is designed to provide resources and ongoing coaching for members of conference Boards of Higher Ed and Campus Ministry, collegiate
ministers, and board members of local collegiate ministry programs. DETAILS
BISHOP’S DAY ON THE DISTRICT
Wednesday, April 25th, Erie-Meadville District (Saegertown UMC, 7:30pm to 9:30pm)
Thursday, April 26th, Pittsburgh District (Location TBD)
Tuesday, May 15th, Kane District (Location TBD)
YOUTH LEADER SKILL DAY
Saturday, April 28th, 9am to 3pm, Dutilh UMC (1270 Dutilh Road, Cranberry, Township, PA 16066)
The Conference-wide event will include worship, keynotes, and breakout sessions on a variety of topics taught by our own WPAUMC youth leaders. Cost is
$12 and includes lunch. Bring three or more leaders and cost is just $10 each. Continuing education credits are available for clergy. Registration ends
Saturday, April 14th. DETAILS AND REGISTER
CREATING DISCIPLESHIP PATHWAYS
Saturday, April 28th, Lewisburg, PA
Mike Schreiner and Ken Willard, authors of the book Stride, will be keynote speakers at Navigate: Creating Discipleship Pathways, a daylong conference.
Groups from Western PA congregations are invited to attend. DETAILS
BE A COACH!
The East Ohio and WPA conferences are co-sponsoring a coaching cohort for clergy and lay people interested in earning International Coaching Federation
(ICF) certification as a ministry coach. Certification requires attendance at three training modules (May, September, and November 2018) and practice of
coaching skills under guidance of a certified coach. The trainings will be held at Boardman UMC near Youngstown, OH. For more information, visit
www.empowercoaches.com or contact Amy Wagner at [email protected].
PASTORAL TRANSITIONS SEMINAR
Saturday, May 5th, 9am to 3pm
Save the date and mark your calendars for this seminar! Invitations will be sent to pastors in transition with details and location.
UMW GEARS UP FOR ASSEMBLY
Friday, May 18th to Sunday, May 20th, Greater Columbus Convention Center (400 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215)
The Power of Bold is the theme for the 19th quadrennial Assembly of United Methodist Women. Registration is $330, which includes two healthy lunches.
Registration closes Monday, April 9th. REGISTER
PASTORS’ ACADEMY 2018
Monday, May 21st to Wednesday, May 23rd, Olmsted Manor (17 East Main Street, Ludlow, PA 16333)
The annual Pastors’ Academy will feature Dr. Jennifer McBride and focus on Radical Discipleship, Public Witness, and Liturgical Politics: The Social and
Political Implications of the Gospel. DETAILS AND REGISTER
UPDATED – ANNUAL CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP DAY
Wednesday, June 6th, 1pm to 5pm, Grove City College (100 Campus Drive, Grove City, PA 16127)
Nancy Beach, who served 20 years as teaching pastor at Willow Creek Church and now is a leadership coach, will be the speaker for the Annual Conference
Day of Preparation workshop. She will focus on building healthy teams. All Annual Conference members are encouraged to attend both leadership training
and a Bible study planned for Wednesday evening. Save the date. Registration will be available within the Annual Conference registration. DETAILS
CLERGY ETHICS TRAINING MAKE-UP
Saturday, June 16th, 9am to 4pm, United Methodist Conference Center (1204 Freedom Road, Cranberry Township, PA 16066)
A make-up session for those who missed recent clergy ethics training will be offered this summer. All clergy who missed the previous trainings are expected
to attend the full session. This includes elders, deacons, local pastors (full- and part-time), extension ministers, or anyone serving as clergy. The training is
valuable and required by the Book of Discipline. DETAILS AND REGISTER
CONVERGENCE: WHERE FAITH AND SCIENCE MEET
Wednesday, June 23rd to Friday, July 1st, Randolph-Macon College (203 Caroline Street, Ashland, VA 23005)
Convergence is a 9-day program that allows rising 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students to learn about the intersection of science and Christian faith. They will
dive deeper into their religious beliefs, deeper into the study of science, and will meet other high school students and Randolph-Macon College student
leaders with those same interests. There will be time in the classroom and outdoor experiences throughout the region. The cost to participate is only $100 for
this 9-day program. Upon high school graduation, if a Convergence participant chooses to attend Randolph-Macon, they will receive a $1,000 annual
scholarship for each year they participated in Convergence. If you would like to nominate a participant, fill out the nomination form HERE and the
Convergence staff will contact your nominee with further information. The application form for participants is available HERE. For questions about the
program, please email [email protected]. LEARN MORE
YOUNG PREACHERS FESTIVAL
Wednesday, June 27th to Thursday, June 28th, Church of the Resurrection (13720 Roe Avenue, Leawood, KS 66224)
This event is designed to encourage and equip a new generation of preachers. DETAILS
UNSTOPPABLE WOMEN
Friday, July 6th to Sunday, July 8th, Olmsted Manor (17 East Main Street, Ludlow, PA 16333)
The Unstoppable retreat for young women (high school to mid-20s) is coming this summer. The cost is just $25 because Unstoppable scholarships are
available. Email Laramie ([email protected]) or Denise ([email protected]) for scholarship details. Also, visit the Unstoppable Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/umwunstoppable/.
2018 WESLEY PILGRIMAGE IN ENGLAND
Monday, July 9th to Thursday, July 19th, England
Explore places where the Wesley brothers lived and served on a 10-day immersion trip in Wesleyan missional leadership and a spiritual retreat. View an
interactive map of the annual pilgrimage in England HERE, featuring videos of pilgrims visiting the places where John and Charles Wesley lived and served.
REGISTER
YOUTH MISSION U
Tuesday, July 10th to Sunday, July 15th, California University of PA (250 University Avenue, California, PA 15419)
Youth Mission u is for youth in grades 6 through 12. Registration will be open soon. DETAILS
UTH 4 MISSIONS
Monday, July 16th to Friday, July 20th, Jumonville (887 Jumonville Road, Hopwood, PA 15445)
A mission event for youth groups, Uth 4 Missions will provide both work sites and outreach sites. Cost is $220 per person. Registration will open this spring.
GLOBAL YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONVOCATION (GYPC) 2018
Wednesday, July 18th to Sunday, July 22nd, Indaba Hotel and Conference Center (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Join hundreds of United Methodist young people and adult workers from around the world. GYPC is a time for worship, celebration, and meaningful
conversations about young people and their role in the global church. Voting and non-voting delegates may register until Saturday, March 31st. REGISTER
TAIZÉ PILGRIMAGE
Friday, July 20th to Monday, July 30th, Taizé, France
WPAUMC young adults (ages 17 to 30) are invited to join in a life-changing pilgrimage to Taizé, France. DETAILS
WILDERNESS CANOE TRIPS
Sunday, July 22nd to Tuesday, July 31st and Monday, July 30th to Wednesday, August 8th
Our Conference Camping Ministry is sponsoring two week-long wilderness canoe trips this summer to Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park. Participants
enjoy a week of peace and solitude in a rugged and beautiful setting of lakes, rivers, and forests. Lakeside campsites provide the setting for campfires and
learning about God, His creation, and what it means to live out the life of discipleship together. Cost is $450 for adults and $420 for youth ages 15 to 17. This
includes transportation as well as canoeing and camping equipment. Previous canoeing and camping experience is helpful, but not necessary. Adults 19 and
older must have a passport. The first trip is led by Revs. Scott Hamley, Craig Lindahl, and Doug Burns. The second trip is led by Rev. Dave Coul, Rev. Drew
Myers, and Lindsey Myers. Registration is through the Conference website at www.wpaumc.org/camping. For questions, please contact Scott Hamley at
724-859-6745 or [email protected].
6TH ANNUAL FAITH NIGHT
Friday, July 27th, 7:05pm, PNC Park (115 Federal Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212)
Enjoy discounted tickets for the Pirates-Mets game and stay after the game to hear Manager Clint Hurdle and your favorite Pirate players and coaches share
their personal experiences with how their faith has impacted their lives and their careers in baseball specifically. Since Faith Night is being held on a Friday
for the first time, we expect the event to be more popular than ever! Therefore, it is highly recommended to secure seats with a deposit. Groups of 15 or more
can secure a block of seats with a deposit and then will have until Monday, June 11th to give your final ticket count and pay the balance. Contact Chad
Glover at [email protected] or 412-325-4756.
Don’t forget! You can now check a running list of WPA VIM trip opportunities online anytime at www.wpaumc.org/opportunities. Also,
opportunities to give/help can be found at UMCOR.
WPAUMC VOLUNTEERS IN MISSION
United Methodists voluntarily serving people outside the church – local, regionally, nationally, or internationally.
What teams can I join? www.wpaumc.org/opportunities
How do I learn about leading a team? www.wpaumc.org/VIMtraining
Once we have a team planned, what do we do?
Register your team at www.wpaumc.org/registerVIMteams
Get VIM insurance at www.umvimnej.org
Once our team returns, what do I do? www.wpaumc.org/missionreport
Where can I find local church resources?
www.wpaumc.org/localchurchmissions
How do I get involved in Disaster Response?
Take UMCOR training at www.wpaumc.org/disasterresponse
Make sure your local church has a local disaster plan
Volunteer at Eastbrook Mission Barn or one of its satellites
What if there is a disaster in my church’s community?
Local pastor reports damage to church and with their community to their District Superintendent
Local pastor reports damage to church and with their community to Conference Disaster Response Coordinator, Rev. Calvin Cook at
814-442-5899
MISSIONSHIELD VIM INSURANCE OFFERED
As health care laws change and deductibles grow, it is important to have coverage for volunteer teams serving in the U.S. as well as abroad. This
Northeastern Jurisdiction UMVIM board has worked with Seven Corners to make policies available for all VIM teams. Get forms and details at
www.umvimnej.org/mission-insurance.
2017 CONFERENCE VIM TEAMS
CHECK OUT THESE WAYS TO SERVE IN WESTERN PA
UM A.R.M.Y – www.ne.umarmy.org
Your church can be a youth work camp as youth and chaperones partner with UM A.R.M.Y to love your neighbors.
EASTBROOK MISSION BARN – www.wpaumc.org/missionbarn
UPDATES
See what’s happening at the Eastbrook Mission Barn in their BLOG.
Check out the latest news from the Eastbrook Mission Barn in their WINTER NEWSLETTER.
CLEANING BUCKET UPDATE
If you, your congregation, or your church have been collecting silicone packets to be placed in UMCOR cleaning buckets, please note
that UMCOR is no longer accepting donated packets. Katie Peterson of the Eastbrook Mission Barn reports that UMCOR will now
purchase packets to ensure they are the needed size and type.
MISSION BARN VEHICLE
The Eastbrook Mission Barn had to buy a truck. The old one gave out several weeks ago during the busy period of receiving and moving
out flood relief materials. Efforts to secure a donated vehicle failed. Monetary donations to help offset the cost would be welcome. Visit
www.eastbrookmissionbarn.org/.