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Sat., Feb. 8
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
New Lenox UMC
339 W. Haven Ave.
Cost: $15 or with a box lunch for $25
Walk Ins are welcome but registration preferred.
Our theme for Laity Convocation is, “A Renewed Hope—Episode MMXXV: May God’s Grace Be with You.” Our time together will include a Star Wars perspective of good versus evil as we embrace what lies ahead in 2025 (MMXXV) and beyond. Please wear your favorite Star Wars attire. Childcare will be provided, Learn more.
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Reaching Out, Welcoming In
An inspiring and practical day of learning and connection as we explore how to effectively reach out and welcome in through digital strategies and ministry values. Hosted and sponsored by Midwest Methodist Foundation, Wisconsin United Methodist Foundation, and the UMC Conferences of Northern Illinois and Wisconsin.
Saturday, February 15, 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Rockford: Christ UMC, 4509 Highcrest Rd, Rockford,
Cost: $20 per person (includes lunch) or $10 per person virtual via Zoom
Learn more.
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This Bible study with Bishop Dan Schwerin will offer a quiet space away from the busyness of everyday life. It’s an opportunity to come together to deepen our faith, renew our spirits, and strengthen our community. We hope you will join us for this refreshing time of reflection and connection. Learn more and register. | |
Naperville: Grace UMC extends an invitation to all to attend an informational meeting on Sun., March 2 at 12 p.m. in Room 234 at 300 E. Gartner Rd, for the upcoming Youth Summer Mission Trip opportunity. Come learn what it means to serve with Side x Side, a week long away trip for those who have completed 8th grade, high school and college students, young adults, and “seasoned” adults. Attendance at the meeting does not obligate you to attend the trip, and you don't have to be a member of Grace UMC to join us. Friends and neighbors are welcome too! Questions? Please contact Gaye Lynn Loufek, Director of Youth Ministries and Missions. Learn more.
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Tell Your United Methodist Story
An oral history app is ready to compile the history of United Methodism, one testimony at a time. United Methodist Stories, developed exclusively by the General Commission on Archives and History (GCAH), is now available for widespread use on all mobile devices. Read more.
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Being United Methodist means being connectional, which means all local United Methodist churches working together.
Do you know that in the 2025 NIC budget (which was passed unanimously by the members of the annual conference in session):
- 16 percent benefits local churches and districts through equitable compensation, creation of new faith communities, and congregational redevelopment
- 30 percent funds programs that support the NIC’s ministries, including the Board of Ordained Ministry and the Annual Conference Shepherding Team
- 29 percent supports clergy leadership for conference, districts and local churches
- 25 percent makes possible conference services, including the Board of Trustees, Archives and History, and Finance and Administration
Your apportionment giving is essential to keeping our churches connected and growing so we can keep the future of the UMC vital. Read more.
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HAPPENING AROUND THE CONFERENCE | |
Webinar Recordings Available
The two January webinars from the NIC Finance and Administration office were well attended and full of great information. You can find recordings of both events on their respective websites or below.
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This webinar is for churches wanting to extend hospitality to the houseless while also understanding liability and risk. Learn more.
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Matters related to staffing as well as finance can be complex for churches, especially since volunteers care for much of the work. Learn more.
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NIC UW Faith Training
The Prairie Central, North, and South District United Women in Faith will be having a joint winter event on Saturday, February 22 at 9 a.m. via Zoom. "Helping You ~ Helping Others" will be the topic for the morning. We are excited to announce that Praveena Balasundaram from the National office will be joining as well as Vanessa and Tony from Northcott Neighborhood House, a National Mission Institution in Milwaukee. Read more.
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Other Upcoming Conference Events:
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2nd & 4th Wednesday at noon: Weekly Methodist Liaison Office update and virtual prayer meeting. Participants will hear from a Palestinian speaker and meet in small groups for prayer. Methodists and others from around the world participate. Read more.
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Feb. 3: Financial Leadership for Churches: Start of online course that examines three dimensions of congregational financial stewardship which correlate with three motivations for giving. Read more.
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Feb. 12: Benefits Lunch & Learn: Learn about how to keep your heart healthy with Cheryl Weaver, Conference Benefits officer. Read more.
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Feb. 15: Rainbows, Resistance and Reconciliation (3Rs), Reconciling Ministries Gathering: A Celebration of Intersectional Pride for those are a Reconciling Methodist (or would like to learn more) Read more.
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Feb. 21: How to Use AI Tools for Church Ministry: Session with Jason Moore, a trainer in tech and ministry. at First UMC of Madison, Wis., invites NIC people to attend. Read more.
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March 19: Benefits Lunch & Learn: Take a short Lenten Retreat with Cheryl Weaver, Conference Benefits officer. Read more.
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March 25: Order of Elders Gathering 2025: Gathering for Elders,event includes fellowship, fail-a-bration contest, word cafe and fun activities. Read more.
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Grants Available for Small and Medium Churches
The Foundation for Evangelism has opened the 2025 Equipping the Local Church grant cycle. Up to 50 grants of $5,000 or $10,000 are available to small and medium sized churches, or clusters of churches working together, in a Wesleyan-tradition denomination. Deadline is Feb. 28. Read more.
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UM Scholarship Opportunities
There are multiple scholarship opportunities for scholarships for students who are members of the United Methodist church. Last year over 30 students from NIC received scholarships through these programs!
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United Methodist Higher Education Foundation The foundation’s scholarship program awards $2 million annually to nearly 1,000 students attending United Methodist-related institutions of higher education. Scholarship applications are open until April 1, 2025. To learn more and apply, click here.
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General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) GBHEM Scholarships offer financial aid to United Methodist students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees. Every year, an average of $4 million is awarded to help students in the United States and abroad pursue their dreams through higher education. Scholarship applications are open until March 31, 2025.To learn more and apply, click here.
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Midwest Methodist Foundation MMF wants to empower students to continue their education by providing financial assistance. Scholarship applications are open until April 30. To learn more and apply, click here.
Considering higher education? - The School Showcase is a great place to start. This powerful tool helps students learn about schools, seminaries, colleges, universities and other institutions serving United Methodists. Learn more.
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Statistical reports due
It’s that time of year again when each local church gathers its attendance, program, and financial records and submits its statistical report to the Conference. The NIC office uses the statistics you report to asses how your church is doing, to report to the larger denomination, and to calculate apportionments for your church. It’s very important that we have accurate, up-to-date information. 2024 statistics can be entered at stats.gcfa.org. The deadline is February 28, 2025. For resources and more information, click here. If you have questions, contact David W. Quinn at dquinn@umcnic.org. Click here to get started.
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Suicide Hotline available
For those contemplating suicide or who just desperately need someone with whom to talk. It is confidential and free. Just call 988. The service has also been expanded for Spanish-speaking persons and deaf or hard-of-hearing persons, including those who use American Sign Language.
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Other Resources
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#BeUMC Resources -Tool Kits, Social Media Kits, Graphics, and more.
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Social Media Shareables - Free graphics for social media for different events, months, and ministries. (Through Outreach, log-in is needed, but resources are free)
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UMC Giving Resources - Mission Moments, Special Sunday Info, Leader Kits, Pew Cards, and more.
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United Media Resource Center - Lending library of Christian materials for local churches, small groups, pastors, children, and individuals.
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