January 1, 2025

Weekly E-News

Below you'll find upcoming events, helpful information, and mission highlights for the West Ohio Conference and Maumee River District. Please visit our website using the link below for additional resources and info.

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District Office Hours


The District Office will be closed on Wednesday, January 1st. Office hours will vary Thursday and Friday. Please call the office before you make a trip there. Michelle will still be available by phone or email.

Registration open - Bishop's Day on the District

Bishop Hee-Soo Jung has announced Day on District gatherings for clergy and laity. The theme is “Healing and Restoration in Community,” with the scripture Mark 2:1-12 as a guiding principle.

 

Clergy sessions will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 3:30 p.m. Bishop Jung highly encourages all clergy to attend as district strategy and visioning will be part of the agenda. Retired clergy are welcome as well. If you cannot attend the date assigned to your district, please contact your district superintendent and select another district event to attend.

 

Laity sessions will begin with dinner at 5:00 p.m. and will conclude by 8:30 p.m. The schedule includes worship, Bible study led by Bishop Jung and a visioning and ministry conversation.

 

Mark your calendars! Registration information will be announced soon.



  • Maumee River District – Maumee UMC, Saturday January 25th REGISTER HERE
  • Olentangy River District – Stonybrook UMC, Saturday, February 1st
  • Western Lakes District - Bellefontaine First UMC, Monday, February 3rd
  • Hocking River District – The Plains, Saturday, February 8th
  • Scioto River District –  Walnut Street UMC, Thursday, February 20th  
  • Great Miami River District – Monroe UMC, Saturday, February 22nd  

Thank you for your Apportionments!

Thank you to the 22 Maumee River District churches who have already paid 100% of their apportionments for 2024! This was calculated as of the end of November. There are more congregations who are on track to give 100% by the end of the calendar year. To be counted for the 2024 apportionments, checks need to be at the West Ohio Conference office before January 9th.

 

Your apportionment dollars are wisely used in so many ways to support Conference and General Church ministries, World Service, North Central Jurisdiction, and Conference/District staffing and operations. In addition, they contribute to the Ministerial Education, Black College, Africa University, General Administration, Episcopal, and Interdenominational Cooperative Funds.

 

Thank you so much to these Maumee River District churches who have paid their 2024 apportionments in full: Amsden, Bryan Faith, Cloverdale, Colton, Edon, Emanuel, Evansport, Florida, Houcktown, Independence, Kansas, LaPointe, Malinta Memorial, Ney, Payne St Paul, Pulaski, Salem (United in Christ Ministries), Stony Ridge, Union, Vanlue Christ, Weston, and Whitehouse Hope.

BGSU Faith & Family Night

BGSU is hosting a couple of Faith and Family nights and offering discounts on tickets for our churches. The Faith and Family Discount is for the men's basketball game against Akron on Friday, January 3 at 6 pm and the women's basketball game against Eastern Michigan on January 4 at 7pm. This is a perfect way to end the busy weeks of Christmas and New Year's with our local churches. They are providing Methodist churches in the Maumee River District with a large discount for our general admission section. Instead of paying $17 per ticket, the ticket price is $7 for the game!

 

Please share this information with your church members. Any church member can get the discount.

 

Here is the link to purchase tickets as well: https://bgsufalcons.evenue.net/promotions/FAITH 


To purchase tickets over the phone, call 419-372-0000. 

Expanding Connection Book Club

Join the Expanding Connection Book Club for a Zoom discussion of, "Everywhere You Look" with the author, Tim Soerens on January 7, 2025.



Everywhere You Look examines why the emerging generation is opting out of the church in large numbers. Are they dismayed at what appears to be their options for participation? Is church really necessary anymore?

 

Tim Soerens sees this unsettled state of affairs as an extraordinary opportunity: the church, he says, is on the edge of a new possibility at the very moment so much of it feels like it's falling apart. In his extensive travels in all kinds of neighborhoods, Soerens has seen the beginnings of this movement firsthand.

 

You are invited to read the book and join the discussion with the author and others January 7th at 7pm. Click here for more information.

Early Response Team Training & Recertification

January 11th at North Broadway UMC

The eight hour basic class ERT training will teach you how to assist survivors of natural disasters in their time of need. You will learn how to provide a Christian presence while taking steps to prevent further damage to the family's personal property; this may include tarping, debris removal, cleaning out flooded homes, etc. FEMA recognizes this training to enter a disaster scene. The recertification class will end at 1:00pm and is only for those who have completed the basic course and are within one year of the date their badge expired. Cost is $40 for the basic class; $35 for recertification.


Deadline to Register: Monday, January 6

NOTE: A background check is required to receive an ERT badge from UMCOR. You will receive a link to run a background check with UMCOR when you register online. Please complete the background check prior to the class. Your badge cannot be processed without a current background check on file with UMCOR.



Date: Sat, 01/11/2025 - 8:00am - Sat, 01/11/2025 - 4:00pm

Event Sponsored By: West Ohio Conference Disaster Response Ministries

Location Name: North Broadway United Methodist Church

Location Address: 48 E N Broadway St, Columbus, OH 43214

Contact: Mariellyn Grace, mgrace@wocumc.org

East and West Ohio Conferences to Commemorate MLK Day on January 19th

The East and West Ohio Conferences of The United Methodist Church are coming together to honor the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a joint worship service on Sunday, January 19, 2025, at Garfield Memorial United Methodist Church in Pepper Pike. Themed “Living the Dream: Bold Faith, Hopeful Future,” the event hosted by Bishop Hee-Soo Jung will focus on building Dr. King’s vision of a beloved community rooted in justice, love, and hope.

 

The service, scheduled from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., will open with gathering music at 3:45 p.m. and feature retired Bishop Julius C. Trimble, General Secretary of the General Board of Church & Society of The United Methodist Church as the keynote speaker. Known for his commitment to justice and reconciliation, Bishop Trimble will offer a message of inspiration and challenge.

 

Music will be provided by Garfield Memorial UMC’s praise band, setting the tone for a meaningful and uplifting gathering. The service will be live-streamed, allowing broader access for those unable to attend in-person.

 

Following the service, an informal reception will take place, offering light refreshments and opportunities for fellowship and conversation.

 

This event, which is free and open to the public, aims to inspire participants to carry forward Dr. King’s God-given vision of unity and hope. “Our hope is that people will leave this worship experience inspired to build on Dr. King’s vision of beloved community,” organizers said.



Join us as we celebrate the legacy of Dr. King and seek to embody his dream for a bold faith and hopeful future.

Join Us For The Day of Service January 20th

Join the East and West Ohio Conferences of the United Methodist Church as we honor the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a day of service across all 10 districts. This is an opportunity for individuals, families, and communities to unite and embody the spirit of love, justice, and service Dr. King championed.

 

Whether through volunteering at a local food pantry, assisting with community clean-up efforts, mentoring youth, or supporting other impactful projects, everyone can make a difference.



Let's turn this National Day of Remembrance into a day of action! Visit Day of Service for service opportunity suggestions in your area, or gather your family and friends to create your own opportunity to serve. We can continue Dr. King's dream of building a beloved community together.


VIEW THE MISSION SITES HERE

Celebrations

Ottawa Trinity UMC - 42nd Christmas School

77 preschool children of all faiths from the Ottawa-Glandorf area met December 2 – December 6 for the 43rd annual Ecumenical Christmas School at Ottawa Trinity United Methodist Church.

“We were so excited that we could share the Christmas story with these children,” co-coordinator Nancy McBride expressed. “The children’s energy and enthusiasm truly get us in the Christmas spirit.”

During the week, the children learned about the true meaning of Christmas through songs, creative play, stories, crafts, and games. They heard about Gabriel’s visit to Mary, the journey to Bethlehem, Jesus’ birth, the visits by the shepherds and wise men (including the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh), and angels singing to the newborn King.

Wednesday, Chas and Beth Myers shared some of their 102 nativity sets they had collected from around the world. The children were in awe

The final day, the children helped tell the Christmas story and sang songs they had learned, including traditional ones, such as “Away In a Manger,” and new favorites, such as “Harps, and Halos, Flap Your Wings.” Trinity’s sanctuary was overflowing with parents, family, and friends.

Prior to the afternoon program, four-year-old Isabella Musser played “O, Come Little Children” on her violin.

Ann Koch was the teacher for the afternoon Trees class. She had been a helper for several years, and this year, she stepped up to teach. As a bonus, both her granddaughters, Faye and Eliana, were in her class.

“I have a passion for children and loved learning their personalities,” Ann declared. “My favorite part of Christmas school is their ‘little’ perspective of the Christmas story. They are very sweet and it’s extra special when you have two granddaughters in your class.”

“I like to sing the ‘Ten Little Angels,” Eliana said, shyly.

Her cousin, Faye, added, “I liked singing songs and playing.”

Bailey Powley’s son, Hudson, attended Christmas School for three years. Bailey volunteered to be a helper in Hudson’s class each year.

“We looked forward to Christmas School every year. I looked forward to teaching the kids the true meaning of Christmas, and watching the kids enjoy the crafts, the singing, and the program on Friday,” Bailey related.

Hudson said he liked the crafts and getting to dress up in nativity costumes.

Throughout the week, 13 lead teachers and 24 classroom aides, in addition to three snack coordinators, lent their time and talents to make the event successful.

Ecumenical Christmas School was begun in 1982 by LaDonna Hoffman, Peg Hull, and Nancy Kaufman, and has been a community tradition since that time.

“It is our honor and privilege to provide this program to the next generation of children,” said McBride. “We are so proud that they leave knowing the true meaning of Christmas.”

Trinity’s minister, Pastor Marcella Ciccotelli, concluded, “What could be better than rooms full of preschoolers learning the true Christmas story? It was wonderful! We are so thankful for each person involved and the families who brought their children to learn about and know the Savior of the world.”

By Rebecca Leader

Sentinel Correspondent

Church of St Andrew - Styrofoam Recycling

Church of St Andrew in Toledo started a Styrofoam collection site at their church. Please click on the link below to see what you can do with the unwanted Styrofoam from your Christmas packaging.


https://www.13abc.com/2024/12/02/project-planet-how-recycle-styrofoam-correctly/

Please send any Celebrations or special ministries that you would like to share with the District.

Events

Leadership Training 2025

Save the Date! Registration is coming soon.

 

Plan to join us on Zoom if you’ll be serving on Finance, S/PPRC or Trustees, or to explore the One Board Leadership Model.  

 

These one-hour training sessions are for new and seasoned leaders. They will help you understand the duties and responsibilities of Finance, S/PPRC, Trustees, and the One Board Leadership Model, respectively. Each session will include time for Q&A so you can serve effectively in your role.

Save the Date for the Live sessions on Zoom:

  • Finance: Tuesday, Jan 28, 2025
  • S/PPRC: Wednesday, Jan 29, 2025
  • Trustees: Friday, Jan 31, 2025
  • One Board Leadership Model: Tuesday, Feb 4, 2025

 

Please Note:

  • All sessions will take place on Zoom from 10:30 - 11:30 am on the designated date.
  • Please register if you can attend live OR if you’d like to receive access to the recording.
  • Each session will last one hour. 
  • No in-person Leadership Training Day will take place in early 2025.
  • All sessions will be recorded and available on the West Ohio Conference Learning Platform.


Resources

Scholarship Information Available

General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) Scholarships offers financial aid to United Methodist students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees. Every year, an average of $4.5 million is awarded to help students in the United States and abroad pursue their dreams through higher education. With this financial aid, GBHEM is opening pathways for students of all backgrounds to earn their degrees and serve as the next generation of leaders for the church and the world.

 

GBHEM scholarship applications open in January each year. You may only submit one application per year, which will be screened for all possible eligible programs. You may indicate on the first page of your application which of the below listed programs you would most like to be considered for. Scholarship programs are divided into three categories:

 

2025 Virtual Laity Discernment Retreats

Do you feel God's call on your life but are uncertain how to discern that call or what to do next? If so, then this is the Retreat for you! At the Laity Discernment Retreats, we will talk about call, discernment and what it means to be "called by our baptism." We will learn ways to intentionally enter into a time of prayer about discernment and we will discover Spiritual Rhythms that can help guide our journey. We will also discuss the variety of ways Laity can serve both in our churches and in our communities.

In 2025, the virtual laity discernment retreat will consist of two, two-hour ZOOM sessions, followed 6 weeks later by a two-hour ZOOM debriefing. In the 6 weeks between sessions, there will be opportunities to read, reflect, and practice Spiritual Rhythms that will lead you to a better understanding of your own call.

"I would recommend a Laity Discernment Retreat to someone who is searching or has questions about how they can serve their community or their church. It can help guide them through the process, provide resources and help provide a sense of peace about what they can be doing right now." -Twila Boyd, 2019 participant

Dates (please plan to attend all 3 sessions):

  • Tuesday, February 18, 2025, 6:30-8:30pm
  • Tuesday, February 25, 2025, 6:30-8:30pm
  • Tuesday, April 8, 2025, 6:30-8:30pm
  • Register Now!

For more information, contact Kim LaRue at kimlarue@powellumc.org


The New Zenler Platform

The West Ohio Conference provides an on-demand learning platform for local church leaders to engage in training to help them lead successfully. The New Zenler platform includes courses on pastoral transitions and Leadership Labs for justice involved ministries. 

LEARN MORE

New Clergy Financial Wellness Resource Guide

Financial issues can be a serious problem for clergy at all phases of their ministry and can adversely impact their effectiveness, health, and spiritual well-being. The United Methodist Foundation of West Ohio has partnered with the WOC Office of Ministry, the Office of Benefits & HR, Communications and Wespath to create a new resource guide that is meant to be a comprehensive source of information on the many resources available to assist clergy with their financial health. The guide can be accessed online here or can be requested from the Foundation or District offices.

Recent Passings

Rev. Dr. George C. Phillips

Rev. Paul Miller

Rev. Jerry D. Wortham


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MRD Office Hours

The Maumee River District Office is open from 9:00am-4:30pm Monday-Thursday. The office may be closed on Fridays, but Michelle will still be working from home and available by phone and email. Office appointments can be scheduled on Fridays if needed.

Article Submission Info

If you'd like to submit an article, event, or classified ad to be featured in the Maumee River District E-Newsletter, please use the submission form found by clicking here or go to the News & Events section of our website. Each submission will run for (up to) 3 weeks. If you require more than 3 weeks, your article will need to be re-submitted. Please make your submissions each week by no later than 12 noon on Wednesday. Thank you!

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