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May 9, 2022 | "Transformed Lives Transform Lives"
Prayers of the People

Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. will celebrate its graduation today at 2 p.m. at the National Cathedral. The commencement speaker will be Bishop LaTrelle Easterling, presiding bishop of the Baltimore-Washington and Peninsula-Delaware Conferences. The event will be live-streamed at https://youtu.be/cSF6kH2DvH4.


Norman Mineta, a United Methodist who broke racial barriers for Asian Americans serving in high-profile government posts, died May 3 at his home in Edgewater, Md. He was the first Asian American to become a federal Cabinet secretary, serving under both Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. See his obituary.

We pray for all those affected by the Supreme Court draft opinion concerning Roe v. Wade. The United Methodist Church has a nuanced position on abortion. Learn more.

We pray for Bishop LaTrelle Easterling and the Cabinet as they make pastoral appointments, and for the pastors and congregations who will experience transitions. See the BWC appointment list.
New Unfinished Church podcast launches with Facebook Live event Thursday at 5 p.m.
The Unfinished Church is a new podcast focusing on the holy work of antiracism. Join us on The Unfinished Church Facebook page on Thursday May 12 at 5 p.m. for a launch event hosted by Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey.
 
A unique collaboration by host Bishops LaTrelle Easterling, Michael McKee, and Gregory Palmer, The Unfinished Church features conversations with well-known activists, authors, preachers and teachers about what it means to love our neighbors in the ways Christ has called us to love.

Guests for season 1 include Nadia Bolz-Weber, Opal Lee, Willie Jennings, Brian McLaren, Eboo Patel, and Fred Shaw. To stay connected and up-to-date follow us on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.

Learn more and explore opportunities to engage at https://theunfinishedchurch.org/.
Summer camp seeks volunteers and staff
Be a leader this summer! Working at camp offers you the ability to help shape the lives and faith of young people as you build a community that seeks to help each other grow in their love of God, self, neighbor, and nature. Whether you’re interested in art, sports, nature, teaching, or anything else, we can find a place to help you use your passion. West River is still looking for program staff to help shape the experience of campers by leading activities like rock climbing, kayaking, and archery as well as leading worship and group games.

West River and Manidokan also still need week-long volunteers to be counselors for a group of young people this summer. Counselors stay in the cabin overnight and get to know campers, build relationships with them, coordinate Bible study, and play. If you’re clergy, working at camp for a week doesn’t even count against your vacation time. Come see how a week of camp can make a big difference! Questions or want to be involved? Contact Jenna Johnson.
New and Featured
Join a conversation on the war in Ukraine with people on the ground there: As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its third month, it has brought calls for prayer and statements of deep concern from United Methodists globally; it has also brought first-hand accounts of the impact of the war and ways United Methodists respond to the trauma of people in harm’s way.
Join a discussion with Rev. Oleg Starodubets, the district superintendent of the Ukraine Conference; Rev. Dr. Julia Starodubets, a pastor and medical doctor in the Ukraine Conference; and Rev. Bill Lovelace, missionary who ministers with migrants in the Norway Conference. The trio will talk about "A Faithful Response to the War in Ukraine: It’s Impact and What Makes What Peace?" at noon on Friday, May 27. This conversation is supported by the BWC In Mission Together -- Eurasia Committee. Registration information will be in next week’s e-connection.
May 15 is the deadline to register for the 238th Session of the Baltimore-Washington Conference, which will be held online June 1-3. The Service of Ordination and the Memorial Service will be open to invited guests only at Glen Mar UMC, but these services, and other worship and plenary sessions, will be live-streamed on the BWC website. Register. Churches are encouraged to take offerings for three ministries: relief for war-torn Ukraine; Africa University and clergy well-being resources. Learn more and contribute.
Your help needed to support migrants: The Baltimore-Washington area is receiving a new influx of migrants from the southern border. Conference leaders are noting a significant need for basic items and temporary shelter. They are also calling on United Methodists to urge congressional leaders to end Title 42. Learn more.

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Month. See worship resources.

Be inspired and inspiring: Heritage Sunday is May 22. As we reflect upon our past, you're also invited to celebrate what draws you to the UMC and what we aspire to be. Learn more and join in the #BeUMC campaign.

Shifting the moral narrative: United Methodists will gather and bear witness at the Mass Poor People’s & Low-Wage Workers Assembly & Moral March on Washington & to the Polls in Washington, D.C., on June 18. Learn more.

Learn how to be vital in your community: Get ready to participate in understanding your congregation and community through your ComparativeInsite report on June 25. Your district Missional Action Planning (dMAP) team is working to ensure that your church has the data it needs to develop meaningful relationships and ministry with your community using the ComparativeInsite report from MissionInsite. One of the first steps to get this data is to upload participants to access the MissionInsite standard report. Click here for a step-by-step guide. Registration opens soon.

The annual Early Childhood Educators Conference will be held Thursday, Aug. 4, at La Plata UMC. Doors open at 7 a.m. The cost to register is $65. The event is sponsored and presented by The Directors’ Roundtable of the BWCUMC. Six clock hours from MSDE will be awarded, plus two PAUs for attending. Learn more and register.
Discipleship Opportunities
BMCR Town Hall Meeting: The Conference Black Methodists for Church Renewal will hold a town hall meeting to discuss a resolution concerning proceeds from the sale of African American church properties coming before the Annual Conference Session. The town hall will be Saturday, May 14, at 10 a.m. at Westphalia UMC, 9363 D'Arcy Road in Upper Marlboro. This is a hybrid session; registration is required. All are welcome.

SAVE THE DATE: Virtual People’s Supper Conference-Wide Brave Conversation on Saturday, June 25 from 10 a.m. to noon. During this time together, the Conference will host a brave conversation regarding how we can be disciples of Jesus Christ who love well across all dimensions of difference, be a church that embodies antiracism, and build beloved community. This virtual session is free and open to all. Registration will open June 1.

Across the Connection:

  • Voices of Zion: The history of Mt. Zion UMC, the area’s oldest African American congregation, is part of a new immersive musical theatre experience. Performances of Voices of Zion are offered in Georgetown on the evenings of May 13, 14, 20 and 21 at 7 p.m. On-site performances start in the Mt. Zion & Female Union Band Society cemeteries (2501 Mill Rd NW; the entrance is off Q & 27th Streets) with an introduction to the characters before the audience joins in a procession to Dumbarton UMC (3133 Dumbarton St NW) for Part II of the work. Learn moreBuy tickets online.

  • Finding Faith: Director Jason Green will lead a Finding Fellowship film discussion on Sunday, May 15, at 11:45 a.m. Finding Fellowship shares the story of the three Montgomery County Methodist churches that intentionally integrated to form Fairhaven UMC in 1968. The discussion will be at Kittamaqundi Community Church in Columbia and streamed on Zoom. For the link, click here. Stream the one-hour film before the discussion. It is available on PBS by clicking here.

  • Church/School/Community -- Forging Partnerships: This month’s Leadership Forward Resource webinar, on May 19 at 7:30 p.m., is sponsored by SBC21. It features Rev. Lia McIntosh, who will share key ways to forge partnerships that will impact our community and transform lives. Register now.

  • Confirmation Class Rally: Lovely Lane UMC, the Mother Church of Methodism, will hold a rally for all BWC confirmation classes on May 21 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Wanda Duckett, the Baltimore Metropolitan District superintendent, will speak. Contact [email protected] for questions and reservations.

  • Young Adult Summit: The Peninsula-Delaware Conference invites all young adults, ages 18-35, to a summit on May 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wyoming UMC, 216 Wyoming Mill Road in Dover, Del. This is a free event, but pre-registration is required.

  • Trinity UMC in Prince Frederick is offering a scholarship for ordained ministry candidates. They are extending the submission deadline to May 31. Learn more and apply.

  • The Quantico Marine Corps Brass Band and Jazz Combo will perform on Friday, June 17, 7 to 8 p.m., in the Spirit Center at Glen Mar UMC, 4701 New Cut Road, Ellicott City. Admission is free. Learn more.

  • The One Journey Festival, June 25 on the lawn of the National Cathedral in Washington, celebrates the talents, stories and contributions of refugees and other displaced people around the world with art, food, music, dance, storytelling, soccer and technology. Learn more.