Oneonta District 
 of the Upper New York Conference of the United Methodist Church
November 19th, 2020 Oneonta District News for you
* Please share this newsletter with your friends and congregation members.

Note* - There will be no Newsletter the week of Nov. 23rd-27th.
Note: The District Office is open by appointment only.
 
 Updated COVID-19 Guidelines & Best Practices
With the health and safety of all members and communities of the Upper New York Conference in mind, the Conference Reopening Task Force have revised the COVID-19 guidelines. While underlying public health science and regulations have changed little since March, this revision seeks to increase clarity and ease of use.
 
The guidelines cover facility, worship, small group, food, and program hosting minimum standards and best-practices. Click here for a chart that outlines the minimum standards that churches should follow (the NYS guidelines) and the additional UNY recommend best practices. This chart also provides helpful resources.
 
Future updates and revisions will be noted in red in subsequent versions. If you have any questions involving these guidelines, feel free to contact the COVID-19 response team of the UNY Conference via phone at 315-898-2012 and email at [email protected]
 
Click here to print full announcement.
LAITY - MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
The past month, Upper New York (UNY) Area Resident Bishop, Mark J. Webb, has hosted rejuvenating District gatherings with UNY clergy. In December, Bishop Webb is inviting all laity to join him for regional gatherings on Zoom. These gatherings will be a time of prayer and conversation around our ongoing commitment to the mission of the Church in these unprecedented days.
 
The Zoom meetings for each our region will be as follows, from 6:30 p.m-8:30 p.m.
 
December 8 – Southern Tier Region (Oneonta, Binghamton, Mountain View, and Cornerstone Districts)
 
Click here on December 8 to join Zoom meeting or call 646-558-8656.
 
The meeting ID is 962 8916 4197 and the passcode is 778210.
2020 Regional Annual Charge Conference Schedule
           
Sun. Nov 22nd, 1-4 pm -Oneonta Regional Charge Conference– Via Zoom
 
Presiding Elder: Rev. Paul Winkelman
Regional Coordinator: Pastor Donna Martin
 
Includes the Following Churches:
Elm Park Oneonta
Emmons/Cooperstown Junction
First Oneonta,
Otego
Portlandville/Davenport
Schenevus /West Davenport     
                                  
 Note* Your Charge conference may not take the full 3 hours that are scheduled, this will depend on how your presiding Elder decides to run the meetings
Charge Conference Forms

Charge Conference forms are all located on the following page: 2020-2021 Charge Conference forms. There is a downloadable/printable forms check list to help ensure that each church is on track to completing the forms necessary for their Charge Conference on time. If you get an error message while trying to access the Charge Conference forms, click here for help.


* Note* When sending Charge Conference Forms to the office:
Preferred method is Scan and email your forms to [email protected] or Fax them to (607) 353-1034 .
If you decide to snail mail your paperwork please consider that it will take longer to arrive as USPS is not delivering in 2-3 day time frame as we once were used to.

Forms due immediately following you Charge Conference (Send to District Office)
16. Church/Charge Conference Minutes (with any attachments)
17. Church/Charge Conference Sign-In Sheet (print in Landscape layout)

Due by December 1, 2020 (Do not mail printed copy – just update or complete and save online) *
21. Church Profile (requires Church login)
22. Pastor’s Profile (requires Pastor login)



Thank you for your attention to these important administrative ministries of your local church!
Open to All

Advanced Lay Servant Course Open to All Laity
 
DISCIPLE 1 Fast Track: Becoming Disciples through Bible Study New Testament is designed to help busy people encounter the Bible in order to grow in faith. Daily readings for private devotion and reflection, as well as materials to help understand the Bible, its content and its development, are provided. The course provides participants with structure, a sense of accountability, and the encouragement of fellow sojourners. It begins Saturday, January 9, 2021, meeting every Saturday for twelve weeks, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m., via Zoom. The cost is $10 with checks payable to UNYAC (Upper New York Annual Conference). Participants must purchase Disciple Fast Track: Becoming Disciples through Bible Study New Testament Study Manual from Cokesbury. Contact Nancy Goddard at [email protected] for a registration form.

Adirondack District Lay Servant Classes- Open to All
 
To view the brochure, click here.
 
The following courses are the 2021 cycle for certification as Lay Servant or Lay Speaker. The courses are open to all Districts.
 
To register or for more information on the following please contact the Arlene at [email protected]
 
If you are interested in Certified Lay Ministry, the prerequisites are the Basic Course, and Spiritual Gifts. However, it is highly recommended that the five additional required Lay Speaker courses be taken.
 
 
Basic Course: Basic Lay Servant (daytime course) 
See May for other dates.
Tuesday, Jan. 19 and Thursday, Jan. 21: 9 am-noon
Monday, Jan. 25 and Wednesday, Jan. 27: 9 am-noon
ZOOM: Course Fee: $15
 
Advanced Course: United Methodist Heritage
Thursdays: Jan. 7, 14, 28: 6-9 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 23: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
ZOOM: Course Fee: $15  
 
Advanced Course: Preaching: From Your Hearts to Theirs
Course 1: Mondays: Feb. 22, March 1 and 8, 6-9 p.m. and Saturday March 13: 9 am-1 p.m.
OR
Course 2: Thursdays, Feb. 25, March 4 & 11: 6-9 p.m. and Saturday, March 20: 9 am-1 p.m.
ZOOM: Course Fee $15   
Each course is limited to 6 participants. 
Deadline for registration form and fee is Feb. 8
 
Advanced Course: Leading Prayer
Wednesdays: April 14, 21, May 5: 6-9 p.m.
Saturday, May 1: 9 am-1 p.m.
ZOOM: Course Fee: $15  
 
Basic Course: Basic Lay Servant 
Thursdays, May 13 and 27: 6-9 p.m. 
Saturday, May 29: 9 am-1 p.m.
Monday, June 7:  6-9 p.m.
ZOOM: Course Fee: $15
 
Advanced Course: Spiritual Gifts
Mondays June 14 and 21:  6-9 pm
Saturday, June 26: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Thursday, July 1: 6-9 pm
ZOOM: Course Fee: $15  
 
Advanced Course: Leading Worship
Wednesdays: July 14, 21, 28: 6-9 p.m.
Saturday: August 7: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
ZOOM: Course Fee: $15  
 
Advanced Course: Polity
Tuesdays August 17, 24, 31: 6-9 pm
Saturday, August 28:  9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
ZOOM: Course Fee: $15  
 
For more information about Lay Servant Ministries, click here 
IMPORTANT REMINDER to all Lay Servant/Speaker/Lay Ministers:

It's that time of year! Don't forget to get your Annual Lay Servant/Speaker/Lay Minister reports filled and signed for Charge Conference. The Oneonta District Charge Conferences are scheduled beginning Nov 1. You must complete the form, with necessary signatures and turn in the report to your pastor prior to Charge Conference in order to remain active in Lay Servant Ministries. You can download the forms at https://www.unyumc.org/resources/forms
Lay Servant Ministries

A newsletter of Schoharie Region of the UMC
Be Part of The UMC 2020 Worldwide Virtual Choir Video!
You’ve seen the videos of choirs and studio singers coming together (digitally) to sing uplifting songs and hymns, creating works of art that in times like these are needed and incredibly inspiring.
 
Now is your chance to be a part of a virtual choir for Christmas! Come together with unified voices to celebrate the birth of Christ our Savior!
To participate is easy, just follow the steps and upload your video by 1 pm EDT on December 1.
Spiritual practice: Praying the Psalms
 
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Upper New York Assistant Director of Vital Congregations for Spiritual Life, the Rev. Nancy Dibelius, has been providing videos of helpful spiritual practices to help deepen people’s relationship to God during this difficult time.
 
This week, she revisits the practice of Lectio Divina and will be using the lectionary for Christ the King Sunday, beginning the journey into Advent. The reading, this week, is used as a precursor of the coming of Christ.
 
Click here for today’s Lectio Devina, with the reading repeated three times with a pause between each to allow for your reflections.
Stewardship with Susan Ranous
 
Connect with the Rev. Susan Ranous, deacon serving as Director of Christian Stewardship for the UNY Conference.
 
Click here for the blog that she usually publishes on Thursdays about stewardship, creation care, finances, money, generosity, and many other topics. Be sure to check it out!
 
Click here to visit her Facebook page, "Stewardship with Susan Ranous."
 
To learn more about Susan Ranous, click here.
 
Rev. Ranous can be contacted through your District Superintendent or directly via phone (315) 427-3668 or email: [email protected].
Boundaries Training - Pastors and Lay Pastors
Boundary Training required every 5 years of every clergy person in any active status or relationship with the Conference whose appointment is approved or set by the Bishop; every person serving as a supply pastor assigned by the District Superintendent; and retired clergy performing ministerial functions.
(Note: Boundaries Training is not the same as required
New York State Sexual Harassment Prevention Training)
Click to download the letter. Click here for registration.
Continuing Education Requirements for Clergy
Attention:  All clergy under appointment or assignment are required to complete 2 CEUs (20 contact hours) per year or accumulative 8 CEUs (80 contacts hours) per quadrennium
and will provide documentation to the District Superintendent, unless enrolled and attending Course of Study or Seminary Degree Program.
A message from the Conference Safe Sanctuaries Team to trainers  
 
In this time of Covid-19 and social distancing, the Safe Sanctuaries Conference Team is not recommending any in-person Safe Sanctuaries trainings. This is to keep safe those who would be together for a long period of time. We ask that people be patient. Recertification letters have gone out to the trainers. There is a test training for trainers only set for December 12 from 9 AM to 1 PM. We will test the curriculum that has been redone for a virtual training via zoom. Please watch your emails for the link and the updated materials. Please refer to the recert letter for the co-chair contact in your District and for more information.
Co-Chair Arlene Schmidt, CLM and Pastor Christine Mitchell, Pastor, Honeoye Falls United Methodist Church.
This week, we share the latest Town Hall panel discussion on intersectionality.
 
In anti-racism work it can be tempting to focus only on fighting racial injustice. After all, in a world dominated by sound bites and social media snippets, we can fall into the trap of reducing anti-racism work into a silo. However, injustice is intersectional, and liberation is interconnected. We will explore historical ways in which we have partitioned off justice work without an awareness of intersectionality and explore the joy and hope around community and coalition building.
 
Click here to watch this thought-provoking and eye-opening panel discussion. 
Camp & Retreat Ministries
Manna in the Wilderness Campaign

As you may know, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced Aldersgate, Asbury, Casowasco, Sky Lake and Skye Farm to cancel an entire summer camp season as well as numerous church, family and group retreats and gatherings. In addition to the loss of these life-changing ministry opportunities, these cancellations have resulted in over a million dollars in lost revenue. Though each site has begun to reopen, the pandemic will continue to limit what is possible for many months to come. 

These precious ministries have entered a “wilderness time” of uncertainty and scarcity.   In response to this challenge, our conference is making an emergency financial appeal, what we are calling the Manna in the Wilderness Campaign, to support our camp and retreat ministries in these unprecedented times.

Media Resource Center
Media Resource Center is now partially reopened
The Media Resource Center began lending and accepting back overdue resources on Aug. 1. Please send back any items that you currently have as soon as possible. If you need to readjust return dates, please contact Karen Campolieto, Media Resource Coordinator and Archives Assistant. The Media Center will not be available for personal pick-up, but you can mail materials until further notice as our offices are still officially closed to the public at this time.

Click here to read the latest UNY Media Resource Center newsletter!
News To Know
November is Native American Heritage Month
During the month of November, United Methodists are called to learn more about the history of Native/indigenous people. Click here for several resources you can share with your congregation to raise awareness about Native American and indigenous culture in the United States.
Bishop Webb announces clergy appointments
 
Upper New York Area Resident Bishop Mark J. Webb and the Upper New York Conference announce 10 ad interim appointments and four retirements pending approval of clergy session. View the full list of changes here.

NY State minimum wage and salary increase effective 12/31/20

Effective 12/31/2020, New York State minimum wage increases to $12.50/hour. Employers in the Upper New York Conference, regardless of number of employees, must pay non-exempt employees minimum wage.
 
Effective Dec. 31, 2020, NY State minimum salary for employees classified as exempt under the New York State Labor Law’s administrative and executive exemption increases to $937.50/week or $48,750 per year. Employers in the Upper New York Conference, regardless of number of employees, must pay employees classified as exempt under the administrative and executive exemption the New York State minimum salary. 
 
Click here for more information.
Reminder: NY State requires annual training for sexual harassment prevention

As previously communicated, New York State employers must adopt a sexual harassment prevention policy and provide training on sexual harassment prevention to their employees annually.
Each New York State employer is required to have a sexual harassment prevention policy in place. The employer’s sexual harassment prevention policy must be provided to the employee at the time of hire and during each annual training. The policy can be provided electronically as long as the employee is able to print the policy for their records.

It is recommended you obtain a signed acknowledgment from the employee affirming they have received and read the employer’s sexual harassment prevention policy.
 
There are various free or low-cost online sexual harassment prevention trainings available to your employees. Click here to learn more.
 
If you have questions on this topic, please contact Tracy Rickett, Human Resources Generalist, at [email protected]g or (315) 898-2017.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION and Calendar

General Conference 
The quadrennial legislative event will take place on August 29 - September 7, 2021, at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, MN. Click here to read more.

Jurisdictional Conferences
The Jurisdictional Conferences in the United States will be held November 10-12, 2021. The days prior to and after can be used at the discretion of each Jurisdictional Conference. Click here to read more. 
2020 UNY Journal Vol. 1 is now ready
 
The 2020 Upper New York Conference Journal, Vol. I (formerly known as the Pre-Conference Booklet) is now available for download as a free PDF and for purchase through the online publisher, Lulu.com.
 Click here to view an online version, download a copy, or order a printed copy from Lulu.com ($5.29 plus tax and shipping.
Self-care resources
How have you been doing throughout the coronavirus pandemic? Take some time to give yourself much-needed self-care. Evaluate how you are doing physically, psychologically, emotionally, relationally, and spiritually throughout these difficult times with a self-care assessment. Learn dozens of self-care recommendations.
 
Click here to visit the COVID-19 resources section of the Conference website to see the recently added self-care resources.
Stay Informed, Up-To-Date Through These Links:

UNY Notes -Include notices From the Desk of Bishop Webb; Alerts; Announcements; Prayer requests; Death Notices; Camp & Retreat info 

Weekly Digest  - Sent every Wednesday. It will include a listing of all of the new information available.
 
This will help reduce the amount of e-news announcements coming to your computers.
 
Another great resource is the UMCOM newsletter. To subscribe, click here
Contact US !
How to get help from UNY Conference for...
 
Regular needs or questions, contact the Conference (315) 898-2000 or email: [email protected] and leave a message including what assistance
you are seeking and it will be given to the right person to respond to you.
Technical or creative needs such as online Bible studies/meetings,
live streaming worship, or online giving
(315) 898-2012 or e-mail [email protected]
  Conference Office Address:
 The Upper New York Conference 
   United Methodist Center
    7481 Henry Clay Blvd
   Liverpool, N.Y. 13088

Office is closed at this time!
 
 Phone: 315-898-2000 Toll Free: (same) 1-855-424-7878    
 
Denominational Website: The United Methodist Church
"Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by... living the gospel of Jesus Christ and to be God's love with our neighbors in all places."    
 
Your Partners in Ministry at the Oneonta District Office

Rev. Nancy Adams - District Superintendent

 Teresa Wood, - Minister of Administration

Rev. George Gallandorm,- District Associate

Anna Buell,- District Lay Leader - [email protected]

Phone: (607) 441-5102
Fax: 607-353-1034


The District Newsletter can also be found at http://www.unyumc.org/district/oneonta 

Please note the Mailing Address for the Oneonta District Office is as follows:

Oneonta District Office UMC
C/OTeresa Wood
28 Orchard Street
Oneonta NY 13820
 
The physical address of the office remains the same:
64 Chestnut Street, Oneonta NY 13820