Northern Flow/Mohawk

Weekly Newsletter

October 24, 2024


Contacting Northern Flow/Mohawk District Office


If you are trying to reach the district office please use the following information:


DS Rev. Weeden mikeweeden@unyumc.org

Email tammymcadam@unyumc.org

Phone 315-535-5149

Mailing Address PO Box 208 Gouverneur NY 13642

Office Hours Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.


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Northern Flow CLS's


Are you currently a CLS in the Northern Flow District?

Are you looking to go further and become a CLM?


If you are interested in this process please contact the Northern Flow office at 315-535-5149 or email tammymcadam@unyumc.org

Central New York Medical Mission to Nicaragua

 

We are looking for 20 people to travel to Nicaragua to bring the generosity of the CNY area to the needy of the Maragaipa area. We set up medical clinics and freely give out vitamins, medicines, clothing items, toothbrushes, beans and rice. You do not need to have medical experience to join our team.

 

We partner with our hosts Enrich Missions to enrich the students and their families in Nicaragua. To combat 70% dropout rate, we strive to enrich the lives of the students there. Please visit www.Enrichmissions.org for more information.

 

Because of recent changes in the requirements for charity organizations, we are late in pulling a team together. We ask that you pray and consider your participation and contact us soon. 

 

The trip will be February 3-11, 2025 and will cost each traveler approximately $2000. (includes airfare, room and board) Deposits and info must be submitted ASAP to team Leader Sue LaBarra,

315-794-9945, suern01@hotmail.com or contact Greg Wright,

Team Medical Director, 315-480-5120, gjw412@yahoo.com.

 

  

Upper New York Conference - Safe Sanctuaries® Team

 SAFE SANCTUARIES® TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

 

WHEN: Saturday, November 2, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 12:30p.m.

Via Zoom

            

WHO:  Individuals with responsibility for reducing the risk of abuse of children, youth, and vulnerable adults in the churches' ministries such as pastors, youth group leaders, Sunday School teachers, Vacation Bible School coordinators, music leaders, after-school program workers, home visitors, respite care workers.

 

WHAT: The goal of this course is reducing the risk of abuse. This basic course satisfies Upper New York's Minimum Standard that all adults who have regular and direct contact with children, youth and vulnerable adults are Safe Sanctuaries trained. Topics include the need for Safe Sanctuaries, types, and signs of abuse, recognizing signs of abuse and neglect, basic procedures in hiring/selecting workers, basic procedures in supervising workers and program participants, responding when abuse or neglect is disclosed or suspected, and reporting abuse. This course will not directly assist in Safe Sanctuaries policy and procedure development, nor does it address topics related to "sanctuary churches," sexual harassment, or active shooters.

This course is a prerequisite for Upper NY's Safe Sanctuaries Training of Trainers which is offered several times a year at various locations around Upper New York.

           

PRE-REGISTER at https://forms.gle/PJHPQ4woHsQDEoX3A

 

REGISTER TODAY!

(click the link below)

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Mohawk 2024 Charge Conference Schedule



October 26,  9:30 a.m. Hosted by Hosted by Point Rock

Hawkinsville

Lee Center

Point Rock

Taberg

Florence


October 26, 1:30 p.m. Hosted by Prospect 

Trenton

Ohio

Prospect

Remsen

South Lewis Parish


November 9, 9:30 a.m. Hosted by Clinton

Clinton

Utica New Harvest

New Hartford

Clark Mills

Lairdsville

Deansboro

Madison


November 9, 1 p.m. Hosted by St. Paul’s –

Sherril 

Vernon

Vernon Center

Vienna

Oneida First

Oneida St. Paul’s

North Western


November 9, 4:00 p.m. Hosted by West Monroe

Cleveland

Camden

Bernards Bay

West Monroe

Constantia


November 10, 1:30  Hosted by Hosted by Frankfort-Ilion: Morning Star

Middleville

Herkimer First 

Morning Star/- Frankfort

Newport

Sauquoit Valley

West Schuyler

Maynard



November 10th 4:15 p.m. Hosted by West Moreland

Delta 

Rome First

New London

Westmoreland 

Lowell

Whitesboro Trinity    

 

Northern Flow 2024 Charge Conference Schedule 


December 7 10:00 a.m.  Hosted by Gouverneur

Depeyster

Ogdensburg

Gouverneur

North Gouverneur


October 27, 1:30 p.m.  Hosted by Dekalb Jct.

Dekalb Junction

Russell

Degrasse

Hermon

Heuvelton

Edwards

South Edwards


November  13, 6:30 p.m. Hosted by Beaver Falls

Beaver Falls

Lowville

Carthage

Beaver Valley

Martinsburg

Barnes Corners


Saturday., November 16 10 a.m. Hosted by Potsdam

Canton

Potsdam

Madrid

Brasher Falls

St. Regis Falls

West Stockholm

Brushton


Saturday. November 16, 2 p.m. Hosted by Massena First

Massena First

Massena Grace

Hogansburg

Raymondville

Waddington

Norwood

Norfolk


Sunday, November 17, 4 p.m. Hosted by Cape Vincent

Omar Fishers Landing

Redwood

Cape Vincent

Clayton

Depauville

Alexandria Bay

Three Mile Bay/Point Peninsula


Saturday, November 23rd  9:30 Hosted by Pulaski

Belleville

Henderson

Ellisburg

Adams

Sulphur Springs

Pulaski

Sandy Creek 

Mannsville/Lorraine


November 23, 1 p.m. Hosted by Watertown Asbury

Watertown Asbury 

Watertown First

Black River

Brownville

Dexter


November 23, 4 p.m. Hosted by Great Bend

Harrisville

Great Bend

Champion

Natural Bridge

Evans Mills

Philadelphia


November 24 2:30 Hosted by Malone

Malone

Chateaugay

Brainardsville

Burke

Constable

Owls Head

Chasm Falls

            CAN CHURCH FINANCES BE SPIRITUAL?

 

You may or may not know, but I am a Certified Public Accountant, and when I’m wearing that hat, I think things should balance, we should be budgeting and doing things practically. And I spent a lot of years in church Finance meetings thinking exactly that way. How about you?


Well, as my faith grew, and I started feeling a call to dedicate what I “did” to God, I started thinking a little differently. Maybe church finances isn’t just practical, but it’s also spiritual.


An article I read recently from the Lewis Center for Church Leadership opened this way: “when it comes to money matters or budgeting, does your church split into two camps? On one side are “the green eye shades” who believe the church should think and act like a business. On the other side are “the holier-than-thous” who decry any money talk as akin to money changes in the temple and believe God will provide if the church just has enough faith. These two camps often talk past each other, preventing meaningful dialogue and decision making.”[1]


It really resonated with me because I’ve been both, and sometimes at the same time! It took me a while to understand that thinking spiritually about money doesn’t throw out the practical perspective. What if we approached money from a spiritual perspective. Jesus talks about money a lot in the Bible, more than anything else, in fact.  Some of this is coming back to hit me as I’m currently leading a small group of clergy in working on their financial wellness by participating in a study based on Saving Grace: A Guide to Financial Well-Being put out by Wespath.


We talk about budgets and spending plan, reducing debt, increasing income, but it’s all from a spiritual perspective. Many of the worksheets and discussions have been held before in other secular budgeting and getting out of debt classes, but the approach here is so completely different that it’s made be think twice about things.


We have to put money in the proper perspective. Money isn’t inherently evil, but because living properly in relation to money is matter of spiritual importance. We are to use the resources entrusted to us by God in a way that demonstrates our faith and growth in discipleship.


Stewardship is an instrument of God’s abundance. We have faith in God, of course, but that faith doesn’t excuse us from being responsible stewards. If we believe God lovingly provides for our needs, we have to align ourselves with God’s purpose—both in caring for our own financial needs but also the financial needs of our church community.

 

Think about this!


If you wish more information on anything you’ve been reading about, please feel free to contact me at (315) 427-3668 or sranousacctg@twcny.rr.com or susanranous@unyumc.org.  


I’d be happy to help or answer any questions.


If at any time through out the year, your church has a change in leadership please contact the district office as soon as that change is made.


This includes SPRC Chairs, treasurers, etc..


Please include all contact information including a valid email address.


Thank you!


You can send the information to tammymcadam@unyumc.org


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Certified Lay Servants


Did you know you are able to take Lay Servant Courses online through Be A Disciple? They offer courses you can take that you can get credit for with your district. All you need to do is let the office know along with proof of completion and it will go in your record! For more information please click here


Waddington UMC


116 W Lincoln Avenue

Waddington NY


Annual Election Day Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on

Tuesday, November 5th starting at 4:00 p.m. 


Menu consists of chicken & biscuits, gravy, mashed potatoes, winter squash, green beans, cabbage salad, cranberry sauce, & homemade pie. 


Adults $15.00 & children under 5 are free


Takeout or eat in.

Heuvelton UMC


44 Lisbon Street

Heuvelton NY


Free Will Dinner


Thursday, Oct 24th at 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.



Ham, Mac and cheese, mashed potatoes

Dessert, drinks


A limited number of take outs will be available but may have to wait for those eating in.


We cannot accommodate large orders of take outs. 

Canton UMC


41 Court Street

Canton NY


Book Lovers meeting on Saturday, December 7th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the church choir room. 


All are welcome to come and discuss the novel

The Great Divide by Cristina Henriquez  

District(s) Staff



District Superintendent

Rev. Michael Weeden

mikeweeden@unyumc.org


Superintendency Administrative Assistant

Tammy McAdam

tammymcadam@unyumc.org


District Lay Leader Northern Flow

Brenda Shelmidine

shelmidinebrenda@gmail.com


District Lay Leader Mohawk

Mark Adsit

madsit.dinossausage@yahoo.com


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