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Be sure to find look at the new news below:
- Journey: From Dusk to Dawn
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Canal District Spring Conference 2023: The Canal District will meet on Saturday, May 13 at 11:00 a.m. at Centenary UMC in Akron, OH.
It is important that each clergy and church leadership be in attendance, as important information will be shared. If a clergyperson is unable to attend, please notify the DS and prepare to send a leadership person in your place.
Each church and clergyperson will be sent the Spring Conference Booklet and Ballot for 2024 At-Large Members to print for those people attending from your church. Only a few copies will be available on Saturday morning.
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Join ASIA in JOURNEY: From Dusk to Dawn and listen to the life stories of three speakers from Akron’s refugee communities!
On Thursday, May 18th, we are partnering with Fair Housing Contact Service to host a panel for members of the Ka’Ren, Nepali-speaking, and Afghan communities to share their journey from their homeland to the US.
The event is free and light refreshments are provided
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Christmas in July Craft Fair
July 22, 2023
9:00 to 3:00
Akron: First UMC (263 E. Mill Street Akron, OH 44308)
Join us for our Christmas in July craft fair that will showcase a variety of vendors. We will also have a snack bar with an array of goodies for purchase.
Please call Terri Emmendorfer in the church office at 330-376-8143 for more information. We are still looking for vendors too!
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Seville Community Food Pantry
Date: Third Saturday of each month
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
74 West Main Street, Seville, OH 44273
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Wedgewood Community Food Pantry
Date: 2nd Monday of the month
Times: 11 am - 3:30 pm
2350 Wedgewood Dr., Akron
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As leaders in our local congregations I know we are always looking for ways to lead our faith communities into connectional missions both locally and globally. We may also be discouraged because lack of resources (money, people, or time) can make us feel like we can’t make the impact we would like to for the kingdom of God. Friends this simply is not true, we are reminded in 1 Corinthians 12:12 that we are one body in many parts. Leaning into our connectional heritage we can do great things when we come together under the leadership of the Holy Spirit.
We have several great local ministry opportunities right here in the Canal district, one specific one that the Holy Spirit has been putting on the hearts of those here in the Canal District is the work that is being done at South Street Ministries and their reentry ministry. They focus on reentry, redirection and restoration with those coming out of incarceration. Every Tuesday they host support meetings where the goal is to, “provide a community where short-term needs can be addressed quickly, while long-term aspirations are developed.” One of the biggest needs is for the dinner that is provided at these meetings. This is a great way to have a big impact on this
ministry and those they serve. If your church or community group would like to help meet this need by providing for or sponsoring a Tuesday night meal, please contact Rose Nall from South Street Ministries by email and she will coordinate with your group.
To learn more about South Street Ministries and how your church can partner with them please visit their website at https://southstreetministries.org/.
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Trinity Action Project (TAP) Grants
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Application Process for TAP - Any program/project from a Canal District local church that very clearly relates to the mission and vision of the Conference may submit an application. Funds for mission purposes are intended as “Seed Money” to be used as start-up funds to help initiate ministry and mission outreach. Programs/projects will be funded for a maximum of 3 years. Applications will have a specific plan and/or strategy for a program/project, a clearly defined method(s) in which the funds will be used, and a method for decreasing the “seed money” funding over the 3 year period. TAP Grant funding may not be used for capital expenditures or clergy salaries. Churches applying for a multi-year grant will submit a new application each year.
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East Ohio Conference News & Happenings | |
Registration is Now Open for Annual Conference 2023
The 54th session of Annual Conference is June 8-10 at the John S. Knight Center in Akron and registration for this year’s conference is now open.
Registration closes end of day Friday, May 12.
New this year:
- AC 2023 t-shirt for purchase with proceeds benefitting Youth Service Fund (YSF).
- Purchase the t-shirt and register for all EOC special event luncheons on the same link at which you register for Annual Conference and Clergy Session.
- A Modify Registration button to purchase a shirt and/or meals at a later time after you’ve registered for Annual Conference and Clergy Session.
- A courtesy shuttle to and from the John S. Knight Center and Akron First UMC.
- Childcare provided at Kozmic Korner Pre-School and Child Care Center.
- Housing and day camp opportunities during AC at Camp Wanake.
Learn more and register on the Annual Conference 2023 website.
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Pastor | New Appointment | Kristen Buchs | Rittman & Orrville Trinity UMCs | John Finn | New Pittsburg & Oak Chapel UMCs | Nathan Howe | Kent UMC | Hyun-Suk Kim | Wadsworth UMC | Angela Lewis | District Superintendent | Karol Lewis | Twin Falls | Howard Pippin | Cuyahoga Falls: First Associate | David Rittgers | Wooster UMC | | |
Every Summer Has a Story
Make Camp a part of your story in 2023!
There is still room for you at Camp!
At our East Ohio Camps Sites – Aldersgate, Asbury, and Wanake - it is not too late to get registered for Summer Camp 2023. Find all you need to register online at www.EOCSummercamps.org or contact us for a brochure at camp@eocumc.com or (330) 499-3972 ext. 108.
Cost of Camp Stretching Your Budget? Camperships are available to ensure that all people have an opportunity to attend camp.
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East Ohio Conference E-News
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Find the information about what is happening throughout the East Ohio Conference through the biweekly newsletter. From appointments to mission opportunities to events....
See the latest E-News from HERE.
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Global Ministries
How does your congregation care for God’s creation? Do you regularly conduct an energy audit to minimize wasted electricity and water in your church building, reuse resources that would otherwise be tossed in a landfill, encourage biking to church by installing a bike rack in the parking lot or teach sustainable gardening practices through community gardening? Have you found a creative new way to be good stewards of our natural resources? We want to hear your story and celebrate the impact your ministry has on God’s world. Contact Kate Colbow, Conference Secretary to Global Ministries via email to share how your congregation cares for creation.
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Safe Sanctuaries
Join in on this online course that covers the basics of Safe Sanctuaries. Rev Gary Jones walks participants through the what is it, the why we do it, and common elements. This is a great course for churches reviewing or creating their policies, for ministry team leads, and for anyone working with vulnerable persons in your faith community.
Enroll anytime at https://eocumc.myabsorb.com/#/online-courses/409157e8-86de-49c2-b36a-306010758353
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Grandview UMC in Cuyahoga Falls is looking for Volunteers (Missions Teams, Youth Groups, Sunday School Teachers, Confirmation Classes, etc.) to lead children's Sunday school in our Nepali language worship service Sunday afternoons from 3:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. This could include a Bible lesson, games, snacks, music, etc. and your lessons will be lead in English. Interested? Contact David Hull-Frye by email.
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Johnson UMC in Norton is looking for a Part-Time Youth Leader. The position would be 15 hours per week, $17.00/hr. They are looking for a savvy and energetic person to lead our youth in the ministry and belief of the Christian faith with a Wesleyan emphasis. If you are looking for a great part time job and enjoy working with youth, please send your resume to Sandy Guy via email. | |
Macedonia UMC is looking for a Maintenance Manager. Click this link to access the job description. If interested, please email the church. | |
NORTHAMPTON UMC in Cuyahoga Falls is seeking a part-time ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT to handle communications, general office duties, and daily interfacing with the congregation and our guests. This is an onsite, 15 hour, position, weekdays between 9 am and 12 pm. Candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Office, Facebook, and graphic design. Excellent organization, proofreading, and written and verbal communication skills are required. Contact the church office at 330-929-0015 or the SPRC Chair at sprc@numchurch.org with questions or to submit a resume. | |
First UMC in Cuyahoga Falls has over 100 chairs they would like to give to any church(s) that can use them. First come, first serve - pickup only. If interested please email Carolyn Stroud, cstroudcf4@gmail.com. | |
Hudson UMC has 18 Gojo soap dispensers that they can’t use. They are new and they would like to give them to any churches who might need them. Can you send an email out, or put something in the newsletter? First come first serve. If interested, please contact Gary by email.
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Uniontown UMC has choir robes available to whomever needs some. If interested, please email the church. | |
Please submit your request for publication of an event, job ad, or announcement to Megan at canaltuscdistoffice@eocumc.com by Thursday at 12:00 noon to run in the following Monday's newsletter. Please be aware that the less words the better and please note that flyers are not always easily readable in this format.
Please share this newsletter widely and encourage those that would like to receive it directly to share their contact email with the District Office.
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The Connector
Official Publication of the Canal District East Ohio Conference —
The United Methodist Church
Canal District Office
8800 Cleveland Avenue NW, North Canton, OH 44720
Phone: (330) 499-3972 ext. 106
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