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October 12, 2023

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Why Sit Here Until We Die?  

(Let’s get up, go out and take a risk)


Many of the situations we are facing in our local churches today are either bleak and dire now or will be in the foreseeable future if nothing changes. But God is still able to work with and for those who will take a risk to develop evangelism plans and discipleship strategies and invade our communities with the presence and power of Christ through us.


A lot of people are saying we are tired; we’ve been there and done that we’ve tried this or that and it didn’t work. Too often, it has been the case that congregations have just sat in churches doing the same things the same ways until the resources dry up and death consumes the local church. We may not be able to do what we used to do, but we can educate ourselves, take advantage of the workshops and strategies offered by the conference and district and learn how to turn things around.


Read the full article by DS Nanabray here.

DS Nanabray Installed

On Sunday, October 8, laity and clergy joyfully joined in celebration at the Installation of Lake South District Superintendent, Dr. Audrea Nanabray, at Faith UMC in Orland Park. Many throughout the district, including children, participated in the service providing prayers, hymns, anthems, messages, food and more. Click here for a full recap, photos, a link to the recording and more.

Maple Park UMC observed 60 years of ministry in Chicago during a number of activities in September. They held an anniversary banquet and fashion show, Friendship Sunday, and a Pamper Me Day. The events culminated on Anniversary Sunday, Sept. 24, under the theme “How We Got Over: Standing Tall, Standing Strong.” That day, they baptized three youth and welcomed two new members during that service, indicating they have a strong future ahead!

Save the Date

District Leadership Training - January 20, 2024

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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Click on the event title below to find out more information

Hispanic Heritage Month

Sept 15 - Oct 15


Pastor Appreciation Month

October


NIC Prayer Network Zoom Meeting

Oct 13


Laity Sunday

Oct 15


WesPath 2024 Health Plan Workshops

Oct 18, 24 & 25


What Makes for a Vital Church Today? Workshop

Oct 21


NIC UW Faith Annual Celebration

Oct 28


Town and Rural Festival

Oct 28


United Voices for Children Sunday

Oct 29


All Saints Day

Nov 1


Vital Partnerships Workshop

Nov 4


Building an Inclusive Church

Nov 4


Accessibility Sunday

Nov 5


Multiplying Love

Nov 6


Kids Above All Celebration Dinner

Nov 9


Safe Sanctuaries Training

Nov 11


Veterans Day

Nov 11


Thanksgiving

Nov 23


United Methodist Student Sunday

Nov 26


Kids Above All Gift Drive

Nov 27 - Dec 13


23 Film Series - Latinx History & Culture

Nov 30

Support Group for those experiencing grief forming


Griefshare Support Group will take place at Transformation Community United Methodist Church in Harvey, Illinois every first and third Saturday of the month at 10:00-11:30 am beginning on November 4th. It is a thirteen session group. Please go to Griefshare.org for more info and to order a workbook. Please contact Pastor Linny.

Click here for resources, suggestions, and more.

What do churches get from paying apportionments?

Around the end of the year, conference staff are asked, “What do churches get from paying apportionments?” When church members ask this, they may be hoping for an answer in a dollar amount to maybe calculate some return-on-investment figure. But participation in paying apportionments is not just a “get this for that” financial transaction. It is an element of a connectional system that was established by John Wesley in the very early days of Methodism. The connectional system—including apportionments—provides to churches many benefits, even those that can’t be measured in dollars and cents.

Read more in this article from UMCGiving.

Learn more about NIC Apportionments.

Those who are on WesPath health plans should plan on joining WesPath and the NIC Board of Pensions as they host a workshop on our Health Plans. Attend to find out if you are paying too much for your plan, and learn how to evaluate different plans and some policy changes regarding insurance coverage before open enrollment Nov 1-16. The free workshops are offered Wed., Oct. 18 at 9:30 a.m. (in person at Our Saviour's Schaumburg) and Tues., Oct. 24 (via Zoom). Registration information and more will be emailed to all clergy and plan participants. Learn more.

WARNING: You May Receive a Fraudulent Email

We have seen an increase in email scams from senders pretending to be the bishop or district superintendents. If you receive emails from the conference that are not from email addresses that end in @umcnic.org, do NOT respond to them. They are not from the conference office. Those messages are spam and fraudulent. The conference will NOT contact you or solicit anything via generic email. All financial gifts must be sent only through the conference's regular collections process. If you ever get an email or phone call that seems strange or odd, do not respond to it. First, contact your district administrative assistant for verification.

 HAPPENING AROUND THE CONFERENCE

Tuesday, October 17 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Read more.

Vital Partnerships: New Models of Cooperative Ministry

Attend this workshop and explore new ways your church might become healthier through a merger.


Saturday, November 4, 2023 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.


Journey of Hope UMC

37W040 Highland Ave, Elgin, IL


Cost: $20 Box Lunch Provided

Learn more.

Multiplying Love Presentation

The NIC Book Club will be wrapping up their book study of Living Our Beliefs, the United Methodist Way by retired Bishop Kenneth Carder by early November. The book study and the renewed interest of living out our faith as followers of Jesus Christ and as United Methodists has led us to host a presentation and Q&A on Mon., Nov. 6, 1 p.m. Noted Wesleyan Scholar, Rev. Dr. Paul Chilcote, will be presenting on “Multiplying Love” which comes from his recently released book, Multiplying Love: A Vision of United Methodist Life Together. Read more.

Other Upcoming Events:

LOCAL CHURCH RESOURCES

Stone Soup Recipe for Vital Small-Church Worship

Small congregations have a powerful worship planning option that expands participation, emphasizes lay leadership, ends meeting burnout, invites local gifts, and heightens anticipation, says Teresa Stewart for the Lewis Center. It’s called Stone Soup worship planning. It relies on recruiting, encouraging, and giving tasks to laypeople—for a specific amount of time. Read more.

Christmas Service Resources

Advent is just around the corner. Discipleship Ministries has resources already available as you begin to plan your Christmas services. With the Fourth Sunday of Advent and Christmas Eve falling on the same day, this year presents unique worship planning challenges and opportunities. On this page, you will find materials for your Christmas Eve worship service. We hope these resources inspire and assist you as we begin the day at the close of Advent and end the day by celebrating the birth of Jesus, our wondrous Light!

Read more.

2024 Property & Casualty Premiums May Rise

The NIC risk management department is in the midst of assembling insurance coverage for the 2024 property insurance renewal. Driven by global factors that include significant climate change, ongoing rise in health care expenses, and the impact of political and economic shifts, the 2024 insurance renewal is shaping up to be rather challenging. Our continuing goal is to procure comprehensive coverage that provides appropriate limits with fair deductibles to our valued churches. For the upcoming insurance renewals, church members may well see premium increases for their own home/renters, auto, and medical insurance coverage. Based on these market conditions, the conference is similarly expecting to experience substantial increases in insurance premiums. Consequently, NIC churches preparing their 2024 budget should factor a 12 to 18 percent increase above the 2023 allocated insurance premium. We will provide an update when 2024 insurance renewal terms are finalized. If you have questions, contact Dwayne Jackson, NIC Director Risk Management and Ministry Protection.

2023 Church Conference Reports

Just a quick reminder that all Church Conference (CC) forms & reports are due at least 1 week prior to your CC date. There is plenty of time to submit them in time if you plan ahead and submit them early. We encourage everyone to be working on them now. All-Things-Church-Conference can be found here.

NIC Prayer Network Monthly Zoom Meetings

The NIC Prayer Network is an entryway for joining in common prayer for the ministries of the Northern Illinois Conference. The next meeting is Friday, October 13 at 10:00 am. All are invited to join.  No preparation is necessary, just log in. The Zoom link is available here. Meeting ID: 897 7835 0821 Passcode: 152529


If you’d like to pray but have other appointments at that time, email us DiscipleshipTF@umcnic.org and request the agenda or add to the agenda. Also, pray along each week for clergy, churches, leaders, and NIC Advances by visiting the Prayer Network website.

Other Resources

  • #BeUMC Resources -Tool Kits, Social Media Kits, Graphics, and more.
  • Social Media Shareables - Free graphics for social media for different events, months, and ministries. (Through Outreach, log-in is needed, but resources are free)
  • UMC Giving Resources - Mission Moments, Special Sunday Info, Leader Kits, Pew Cards, and more.
  • United Media Resource Center - Lending library of Christian materials for local churches, small groups, pastors, children, and individuals.

Rev. Audrea Nanabray

Lake South District Superintendent

ananabray@umcnic.org

312-346-9766 ext. 783


Leola Tucker

Administrative Assistant

ltucker@umcnic.org

312-346-9766 ext. 733

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