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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Direct Dial
In an effort to reduce the amount of calls going through the front desk, please feel free to call the Washington Region on their direct phone lines. The numbers are as follows:

־          Cynthia Moore 410-309-3435 
־          Darryl Campbell 410-309-3484 
־          David Argo 410-309-3493
־          David Carter-Rimbach 410-290-7307
־          Edgardo Rivera 410-309-3436
־          Pam Mullay 410-309-3493
־          Vivian McCarthy 410-309-3493

Discipleship Academy Update
Registration is now closed for the Washington Region Discipleship Academy. In addition, we will no longer be accepting walk-in registrations. We will be finalizing the Washington Region Leadership Day and spring Discipleship Academy over the coming weeks and will let you know once all of the details are in place.

Bishop's Day Apart Clergy - Shaping Our Covenantal Life Together
November 11, 2010 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. At Glen Mar UMC, 4101 New
Cut Road, Ellicott City, MD

Guest Speaker: Dr. Lovett Weems, professor and director of the Lewis Leadership Center at Wesley Theological Seminary
Dr. Weems will present on leadership trends in the church and his findings in a recent study he conducted of the BWC appointments and ideas about our future. Clergy will be invited into a conversation at the gathering, How Leadership Trends Are Shaping Our Covenantal Life.
Clergy will be invited to share in conversation on some of the important questions being raised:
־          What are we learning about leadership for the church?
־          How are decisions being made about effective leadership?
־          What is leave taking and what is the process for leaves of absence?
You are invited to set time aside for this important day in our life together.
Registration Fees (includes lunch)
$20 Early Bird -- Register online paying by credit card October 11-20
$30 Rate Increase -- Register online paying by credit card October 21-November 6
No walk-in registration at the door.

Christian Believer: Knowing God with Heart & Mind
Hosted by Joye Jones
30 Weeks, Beginning January 18, 2011
Tuesday evenings, 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Led by Pastor Joye Jones
Good Shepherd UMC,
9701 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD
Goodshepumc@verizon.net or 301-434-3331
Cost $40, includes student book and reader
Orientation meetings: Tuesday, Jan 4, 7:00 pm OR Sunday, Jan 9, 2011 – 9:00 am
(attend only 1)
Dear Colleagues, I will be leading Christian Believer: Knowing God with Heart & Mind at Good Shepherd UMC here in Silver Spring, beginning in January.  I would like to invite you and members of the congregation you serve to join in this class on understanding theology.
While the format is similar to the Disciple Bible Study series, Christian Believer focuses on doctrine.  We will study what the Church teaches, moving class participants from “I believe” to “We believe” of the Christian Community.
Christian Believer is not easy for some people, but my then 78-year-old mother – who has only a high school education – took the course; while she had to work at it, she “got it.”  There are daily reading assignments, both from the Bible and from a reading book containing writings from theologians through the ages.  More than the Disciple Bible studies, participants need to keep up with the reading, because it is very hard to do it all just before class meets.
On the other hand, I have taught this class before, and it repays the hard work that participants invest in learning.  Participants come to know the foundational and traditional doctrines of the Church, their basis in scripture and tradition, and why they matter. 
We have ordered some handbooks that describe the course in more detail; I will be very happy to give you some to pass out to any in your congregation who are interested in learning more.  In addition, the orientation sessions will give potential participants a better understanding of the commitment they will be making.
If ever there is a class that suits our United Methodist connectionalism, this is it.  Christian Believer enables people across the full theological spectrum of our denomination to be in conversation with each other and with the Tradition. 
Please let me know if you or others in your congregation are interested in participating, or they can contact me directly by email or phone (info above).  If you need more information, or would like some of the descriptive handbooks, please let me know.  Or if you want some information for your church newsletter, I’ve got that, too. - Joye

Deepening Your Effectiveness - Registration Now Open on Gateway
There will be a new learning opportunity for you and interested members of your congregation. The class is based on the book Deepening Your Effectiveness by Dan Glover and Claudia Lavy. The book offers a fresh perspective on developing disciples and reaching the un-churched. The instructor is Vicky Starnes, an Annapolis Southern Region guide and effective communicator.

The course begins November 1 and will be done online until December 3 and 4 when there will be a 2-day face to face workshop here at the BWC Mission Center. Folks who have participated in online educational opportunities have enjoyed that format of learning.

Registration is open online. Please use the following link to register: http://www.bwcumc.org/microsites/g/other 

Please share this opportunity with your congregation and take advantage of it yourself.

Special Sundays
The last one of the year is United Methodist Student Day on Nov. 28, 2010.

For more Information and the graphic (under Website Advertising) go to:

Cokesbury at the Conference Mission Center
For those of you who haven't had a chance to visit the new Conference Mission Center, there is a Cokesbury store attached to the building. For contact information for the Cokesbury Store, go to: http://www.bwcumc.org/content/cokesburylocation.

Early Response Team Training
Do you like to work with your hands?
Can you work independently with little outside support? Would you like to be Christ’s presence to people following a disaster?
If this describes your passion, consider becoming a UMCOR Trained Early Response Team Volunteer from the Baltimore-Washington Conference

An Early Response Team (ERT) is a small self-sufficient group of volunteers who go into a disaster area after the First Responders have secured the area and help begin the process of helping survivors put their lives back together. ERTs typically travel on short notice to disaster area either in the BWC or in nearby Methodist Conferences at their invitation. All ERTs are trained through the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) and are ready to stabilize an area in preparation for Volunteer In Missions (VIM) teams. ERTs work hard removing debris and cleaning houses, but most importantly they represent Christ’s presence to those who have survived a disaster.

The Baltimore-Washington Conference is in the process of recruiting and training ERT volunteers so we are ready to respond when a disaster strikes.

Training sessions will be held at the following locations:

October 30, 2010
St. John's UMC
216 West Seminary Ave.
Lutherville, Md. 21093
Rev. James Dement
Cell # 410-790-8935

November 13, 2010
Providence-Fort Washington UMC
10610 Old Fort Road
Ft. Washington, Md. 20744
Rev. Stephen Ricketts
Cell # 240-308-2148

November 20, 2010
Hedgesville UMC
201 South Mary Street
Hedgesville, WV. 25427
Mr. Alan Brown
Cell # 301-676-1717

All Training Classes begin at 8:00 am and run until 4:00 pm and include lunch.
All classes contain the same material and are taught by UMCOR certified trainers.
A fee of $25.00 is required for each participant for materials and lunch.
.8 Continuing Education Units will be given for this class.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

October Discipler Group Make-up Date Correction
The NEW October make-up date will be on Tuesday October 26 from 9:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. at the Baltimore-Washington Conference Mission Center.


Evaluation Process (Please pass on this information to your SPRC and Council Chairs)
Grace and peace to you in this busy time of year as Charge Conferences are convening and the people of the Baltimore Washington Conference are meeting and worshipping together. Another piece of our work each Fall as pastors, SPRC, and Councils is to complete the evaluation instrument.
           
Training was provided two years ago for staff parish relations committees and a DVD given to each congregation. Please show that DVD to your SPRC so that all are working together and agree on the process. If you do not have the DVD, it is on the website and can be viewed or copied from there. http://www.bwcumc.org/Resources/Church+SPRC/Evaluations_Appointments
             
Each year, the question about whether the pastor should be present for his or her evaluation arises. There are clear recommendations on the form encouraging congregations to meet for a maximum of one hour prior to the meeting with the full committee including the pastor. Please then have the meeting with the pastor immediately contiguous to the initial conversation.
             
The due date is December 1, 2010 for completion of all the forms. Please print a draft copy of each part from the website for the committees and pastor to use for conversation. Following those dialogues, the SPRC chair goes onto Gateway and fills out the forms and submits. You may wish to make a hard copy of the completed instruments prior to sending them in, particularly the pastoral evaluation. By January 31, 2011, you may view comments from your guide on Gateway. Advisory forms are also available to be completed by the pastor and SPRC chair.
             
We  thank you for your diligence and commitment in working through this process and invite you to call your guide if there are any questions regarding the way it is to be completed.


Discipleship Academy
Registration is still open for Discipleship Academy. Please go to http://www.bwcumc.org/microsites/g/discipleship-academy for more information about classes.


Registration - all classes are for 6 weeks. Online registration ONLY: $35 if registering online and paying by credit card. You will need your Gateway user name and password to log in or you may create a new online account. If you have forgotten your user name click "forgot" and it will be sent to your email account. Online registration deadlines are listed with the location. Paper registration is available for a $5 surcharge. If you need a paper registration form, please contact Darryl Campbell at dcampbell@bwcumc.org.


General Information
Space is limited - no walk-in registration the day of the event.
There will be no refund once registration is closed. In the case of any emergency contact your Associate Dean. You are responsible for obtaining your own required materials and books.


Reserving Conference Rooms at the Conference Mission Center
If you would like to reserve a room at the Conference Mission Center for a meeting, please contact our new coordinator for radical hospitality, John Gauthier at jgauthier@bwcumc.org. When sending the email, be sure to include the following information:
  • Date of the meeting
  • Start and end time
  • Name and number (or email address) of the main contact person for the meeting
  • Audio visual requirements
  • Seating requirements (number of people and style you want the room set up - class room, banquet style, etc.)
If you need any local catering, John also has a list of local caterers or places where you can order food.


Audit Forms
If you have not submitted your 2009 audit forms, please send them to dcampbell@bwcumc.org.


Fully Alive DVD still available
This four-part Immersion Series provides sermon helps, small group study material, and a DVD with video illustrations to enable your people to discover God’s call. Cost is $19.95. Learn more or order yours today at www.bwcumc.org/fullyalive.

Our Brothers' Keepers
We are inviting you to a ground-breaking, county-wide event:

O U R   B R O T H E R S’   K E E P E R S

A Gathering of Howard County Faith Groups
To Brainstorm How We Can Work Together to Better Aid Our Neighbors in Need
(Without Killing Our Staffs or Budgets!)

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2010 ~ CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH


PLEASE RSVP BY OCTOBER 12:
410-465-2919  or  email: ChristChurchLink@gmail.com
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You should attend if you . . .
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Ø      Get requests from those in need of financial assistance to avoid evictions or utility turnoffs, to buy food, or to pay for a place for them to sleep.

Ø      Have an outreach program to assist them – or wish that you did, but don’t have sufficient staff, funds, time, or intake experience.

Ø      Are overwhelmed with requests – or your outreach budget is falling short.

Ø      Wish you knew of more resources to help residents in crisis.

Ø      Are concerned about how to separate legitimate need from scams.

Ø      Wonder if there’s a way to provide assistance more effectively and equitably.

Bottom line:  Do you wish you could do a better job of being your brothers’ and sisters’ keeper?

If you do, you are not alone. Many faith groups are struggling with similar issues.  Please mark your calendar and call or email right now to RSVP to join us for this can’t-miss event.
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Program Note:  County human service agency and nonprofit experts will join the discussion to help us get a better picture of the real need and explore how we can more effectively, equitably work to meet it. See the enclosed flier for more details -- and feel free to share it with others.
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Please join us to break bread and be a part of this critical discussion. It will be a unique opportunity to share our experiences, strategies, concerns and questions. Perhaps we can even brainstorm an action plan or two that will ease the burdens of the needy, as well as our staffs, our budgets, and our hearts.

World Methodist Conference
The World Methodist Conference is an occasion for churches that are part of the Methodist Family to gather every few years for inspiration, teaching, connecting, mission awareness and celebration. Methodist Bodies are asked to send delegates as representatives to the Conference. For the last WMC, held in Seoul, Korea in 2006, several persons from BWC attended, each person registered and paid their own expenses.  

For the 2011 conference, persons are welcome to register and pay their way.

The BWC would like to know how this event will help you grow disciples and lead congregations to bear Acts 2 fruit. 

Are you interested in attending the World Methodist Conference in Durban, SA on August 4-8, 2011?  We would like to know if you plan to attend.   Please fill out the information below and forward it to Darryl Campbell at dcampbell@bwcumc.org

Name:                                                                  Email:
Church:                                                                Position(s):
Guide:
What is your intention for attending the WMC?
How do you anticipate this experience benefiting your local church and our mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world?

Spiritual Leaders Self-Care Program 2010 - 2011
Bounce: Living the Resilient Life and Prayerfulness: Awakening to the Fullness of Life by Robert Wicks will be the two primary resource books for the 2010 – 2011 Spiritual Leaders Self-Care Program (SLSCP). While still examining all aspects of self-care and setting individual goals in areas where improvement is desired, each of our five overnight retreats at West River will have a focused time for meditation, spiritual and theological reflection. Participants will take the Spiritual Mindfulness Questionnaire (SMQ) to get a “clearer sense of how open, present, and prayerful you are in your daily life.” Using a reflection guide, we will chart our individual courses to improve our sense of prayerfulness and awareness. From this perspective we will take stock of how we want to improve other areas of care for self as we care for others.

New participants are needed to join the Spiritual Leaders Self-Care Program!  Earn 3 CEU’s while you deepen your spiritual life and commit to taking better care of yourself! The five overnight retreats are held at West River United Methodist Center, West River, MD 20778.  The retreats begin with 5:30 p.m. dinner on the Thursday evenings and end mid-afternoon on Fridays:  October 28-29, 2010; Dec. 16-17, 2010; Jan. 27-28, 2011; March 17-18, 2011; May 6-7, 2011.


During the time between retreats participants may also choose to use The Spiritual Leader’s Guide to Self-Care by Rochelle Melander and Harold Eppley throughout the year. Themes explored in the book include: Creating a Life Vision, Caring for Yourself at Work, Nurturing Your Relationships, Caring for Your Physical and Material Needs, Caring for Your Spiritual and Intellectual Needs, and Sustaining a Life Vision.

Prospective participants are invited to email Anne Stewart at RevDrAnne@comcast.net to register or ask additional questions.

Tuition for the entire program is $450, payable in two installments of $225 in October 2010 and February 2011. Overnight lodging and breakfast and lunch at West River cost $45 for each retreat and is payable at the time of each retreat, or may be paid in full ($225) in October.

The facilitator for the retreats is Rev. Dr. Anne Ross Stewart.  A retired member of the BWC of the UMC, Dr. Stewart currently works part-time at Cornerstone Pastoral Care and Counseling Center in Edgewater, MD. She is in her 26th year as a faculty member of the Pastoral Counseling Department of Loyola University Maryland, and is a Past President of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors (AAPC).  Dr. Stewart is a Diplomat in AAPC, a licensed professional counselor, and a licensed marriage and family therapist in MD.

If you have questions, please contact Anne by email RevDrAnne@comcast.net or by phone at home, 301-812-0112, or at her office, 410-266-8596, extension 308.

New Discipleship Academy Class
Deepening Your Effectiveness: A new approach for a Discipleship Academy class!  Checkout!
An in depth class on the book:
Deepening Your Effectiveness  by Dan Glover and Claudia Lavy.  This book offers a fresh perspective on developing disciples and reaching the unchurched. Purchase the book and begin the class online on Nov. 1 with your first assignment and online discussion. Class concludes with a two day workshop at BWC Mission Center on Fri. Dec. 3 (1-6pm) - Sat. Dec.4 (9-3pm). 

Taught by Rev. Victoria Starnes, Guide Annapolis Southern Region. Cost $35, plus $10 for lunch on Saturday. Watch for registration at bwcumc.org/Academy. Order book from Cokesbury or www.deepeningyoureffectiveness.org.


Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Consecration of Conference Mission Center
The consecration of the new mission center will be on October 19, 2010 beginning at 10 a.m. The consecration will be a kick-off of a full day of celebration including building tours, fellowship and book signings in the new Cokesbury store.

If you are interested in attending the consecration ceremony, please RSVP to pmullay@bwcumc.org. In addition, we will be doing building tours from 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and again from 4-7 p.m. We hope that everyone can come out at some point during the day to check out our new home! For more information, please go to http://www.bwcumc.org/newbuilding.

Charge Conference Update
Just a reminder that if you still need your user name and password, please contact dcampbell@bwcumc.org.

Statistical Report Training
The Conference Mission Center will be hosting Statistical Report Training for local churches, pastors and laity on December 7. We are offering two sessions, the afternoon session will be held from 1-3 p.m. and the evening session will be held from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

The training will be held at the Conference Mission Center, 11711 East Market Place, Fulton, MD. Please note that Mapquest is still not recognizing the new address. Please use 8170 Maple Lawn Boulevard (Maggie Moo's Ice Cream). The conference center building is located in the parking lot behind Maggie Moo's.

If you plan on attending, please RSVP to dcampbell@bwcumc.org with the number of people you are bringing with you and the session you wish to attend.

2011 Annual Conference Dates
The 2011 Annual Conference will be held on May 26-28, 2011 in Baltimore. Mark you calendars!