Oneonta District 
 of the Upper New York Conference of the United Methodist Church
May 19th, 2022 Oneonta District UMC News for you
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NEW NEWS
Churches condemn hate, urge action after shootings
According to the Gun Violence Archive, the U.S. has seen 202 mass shootings so far this year. The racially motivated attack in Buffalo on May 14 was the deadliest shooting this year.

Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church is just a few blocks away from the Tops market where the Buffalo shooting took place. The pastor of Lincoln Memorial, the Rev. George Nicolas, emphasized that this attack is just one example of racism that Black people, like himself, are all too familiar with.
 
Also, this past weekend, there was a mass shooting in a Southern California Presbyterian church.
 
United Methodists across the Connection are responding to both acts of violence.
 
Click here to read more.
Lincoln Memorial UMC in Buffalo has three families that are directly affected by the tragic incident in Buffalo that happened last weekend: a youth's teacher was killed, a member's uncle, and a member's neighbor. Many others in the congregation knew others who were murdered. Any cards received are read to the congregation.
 
Contact information for Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church:
 
Deacon Vivian Ruth Waltz 
Email:
 
Church Mailing Address:
641 Masten Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14209
NEW- New church trustees and SPRC resources
New materials and webinar recordings room April 26 and 28, 2022 were developed for churches in the Southern Tier Region, which consists of the Cornerstone, Mountain View, Binghamton, and Oneonta Districts. District Superintendents the Rev. Suzanne Block, the Rev. Dr. Jeff McDowell, and the Rev. Nancy Adams led the sessions.
 
One webinar was related to church trustees with included resources and the other webinar was related to staff-parish-relations committees with included resources.
 
Click here to watch these helpful recordings and access the useful resources. 
News Revisited
Announcement:
Laity Gatherings with Bishop Webb

Next month, Upper New York Area Resident Bishop, Mark J. Webb, will be hosting regional gatherings with laity for a time of worship, conversation,and celebration of mission and ministry. This will be a time to converse about the current realities within the UMC and the opportunities found in our call to live out the mission of Jesus Christ for today and into the future.
 
Following are the dates and times for the gatherings with Bishop Webb:
 
June 7, 2022 @ 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. at Gouverneur UMC 
June 8, 2022 @ 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. at McKownville UMC
June 9, 2022 @ 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. at Olean: Christ United
June 12, 2022 @ 3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. at LeRoy UMC 
June 12, 2022 @ 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at Liverpool First UMC 
June 13, 2022 @ 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. at Nimmonsburg UMC 
 
If you would like to attend please email the district office here to register so we can plan accordingly.
Building youth leadership throughout UNY

The 2022 Issue I of the Advocate focuses on children and youth. One article focuses on the Upper New York Conference (UNY) organization that helps foster youth leadership, the Conference Council on Youth Ministry, or CCYM. CCYM plans events and promotes leadership among peers. The council is made of youth from across the UNY Conference. Each District elects 4-6 youth that make up the committee. Within CCYM, there are four committees: Worship, Gathering and Organization (aka GO), Publicity and Presentation (aka P3), and the Youth Service Fund, (YSF). Worship committee plans the worship services for our events.

Click here to read more about CCYM.
Stewardship with
Rev. Susan Ranous

TALKING ABOUT MONEY IS IMPORTANT –
EVEN IN CHURCH
 
Too often, we avoid talking about money in church, don’t we? Sometimes it’s because we’re uncomfortable talking about money at all; sometimes it’s because we’re in church; and sometimes it’s because people hate it when we talk about money.

If we believe that what is said from the pulpit is important to people, then money should be talked about from the pulpit, because money is important. An article I read said when we don’t talk about money, we’re implying:
·    1.   Money isn’t important; or
·    2.   God only cares about the money you give; or
·    3.   We don’t talk about money in the church, so you’ll need to find out how to manage your money from the world.
Ouch! I’m not sure any of those implications is what we should be relying upon!
 
I’m not saying we only talk about money, but people deal with money every day, and many times every day, so they need our help, our wisdom and our encouragement in handling and managing it.
 
Jesus talked about money in his teaching about 15% of the time! So not talking about money takes a pretty good chunk out of the New Testament, doesn’t it?
 
How about if we talk about money, sharing God’s financial principles and providing them with the tools that will help them fight against the world’s influence?
 
I encourage you to think about sharing money in this way, instead of only doing it under protest, and only when we want money FROM people!
Are you looking for a fun activity to help folks in need?
 
Mission Central HUB at the Conference center is looking for donations you can collect in your community and also for volunteers to come into the HUB for various projects.
 
What do we do here you ask? We help folks in need when a natural disaster strikes their community. The HUB helps train and coordinate ERT (early response teams) and collects UMCOR supplies and kits. Mission Central HUB donates the supplies to organizations (Red Cross, fire departments, churches) in communities affected by a natural disaster. These items are often used by ERT as well. We not only help locally, but nation wide. Many UMCOR kits we receive are delivered to the Mission Central HUB in Mechanicsburg, PA. then distributed to folks in need. Or sometimes to Sager Brown, LA. Our main warehouse...nothing goes to waste! All is needed. Items not UMCOR approved are donated to local non-profits. Without you the HUB would not exist.
 
Projects for volunteers are but not limited to:
·    Verification of UMCOR approved supplies
·    Preparing for shipment
·    Counting of supplies
·    General needs that might arise in the HUB.
 
Please consider volunteering at Mission Central HUB! The need is now and everyday. Large groups, small groups, folks of all ages welcome even if just a few people are a big help. Contact Marybeth Ingalls at the Upper NY Mission Central HUB. She will be happy to set up a time for you or your group to volunteer for a few hours.
 
Please follow us on Face book. For more information visit our website.
 
Upper New York Conference
Mission Volunteer Coordinator
7481 Henry Clay Blvd., Liverpool, N.Y. 13088
1-315-898-2064
1-315-372-0285
Explore Volunteers-in-Mission opportunities

Volunteers-in-Mission (VIM) is one way United Methodists offer their skills and talents for Christian Service at home or abroad on short-term assignments in areas affected by disasters and hardships. A missionary movement of the United Methodist Church, VIM sends short term volunteer teams into areas of need to work on construction and spiritual formation projects.
 
To read more, click here.
Focusing on our children and youth
The most recent issue of the Advocate focuses on children and youth throughout the Upper New York Conference. In his introduction to this issue of the Advocate, Upper New York Area Resident Bishop, Mark J. Webb, encourages church leaders, grandparents, and parents to seek new ways to minister to children and youth.
 
Click here to read Bishop Webb’s inspiring letter.
 
Click here to read or download this issue of the Advocate.
Local District News & Happenings
Events happening at Richmondville and Worcester UMCs
 
Drop Bible Study : This is a God lead Bible Study, Each week we have someone stand their bible on the bound edge and let it open up. .
Where the bible falls open we read the passage and then talk about what God is saying to each of us. Being lead by the Spirit of God.
 
Richmondville UMC meets every Wednesday in the Fellowship Hall at 10.00am. Come join us 
 
Worcester UMC meets every Wednesday in the Fellowship Hall at 6.00pm.Come join us 
 
Pasta Dinner is being held at Richmondville on May 20th From 4.30-6 ish
 
Richmondville Days June 3-5th Parade on Saturday The United Methodist Church we be the Grand Marshalls or the parade celebrating over 200 years in the community the theme is" Rising Above" 
During during this event there will be a display of our history at the church along with a Bake Sale on Saturday.
Sunday we will be hosting a Joint Community Church Service @ 11.30 am  
 
Worcester UMC will be having a Car Wash to support our Sunday School starting at 11.00am  on Saturday 5-28-2022
 
Worcester UMC will be having a Brooks Bar-B Que on Monday 5-30-2022 from 11.00am -1.00pm or sold out 
 
For more information on events call Pastor H.(Russ) Underwood at 607-397-9340.
Hand Bells Wanted – If your church is no longer using your hand bells - the United Methodist Church of Webster may be interested in purchasing your bells. Please contact the church office at [email protected], or call weekdays between 9:30 to 4:30 PM ( 585-265-9720).
First United Methodist Church of Oneonta, NY (FUMC) has a part-time Treasurer position open immediately: The 15-16 hour /week Treasurer position requires a business background with proficiency in Excel and Quickbooks.

Full job description can be obtained by contacting FUMC: 66 Chestnut St., 607-432-4102 or [email protected]. Application is available on the website https://www.firstumc-oneonta.org/
Join The Mosaic for a mission trip this summer!
The Schoharie Mosaic Cooperative Ministry is gearing up for another fantastic mission trip this summer. We are heading to Camp Mechuwana in Winthrop, Maine for the week of August 15-20, 2022.  Mechuwana has a well organized workcamp program where teams of volunteers come and get paired with work projects in the community. Volunteers of all ages are welcome, regardless of experience or skill. Scholarships will be available to cover the costs. Please prayerfully consider if this is an opportunity to put your faith into action helping those in need. To learn more about Camp Mechuwana visit their website at http://www.mechuwana.org.  
We are enthusiastic about coming together for the purpose of ministry and mission in Christ!  
Please sign up if you already know you are going AND share this trip with interested folks in your congregations and communities so we can continue with our planning strategy.
Project Grants for Faith-Based Organizations

The Upper New York Conference United Women in Faith (formerly UMW) is offering Project Grants. Help spread the word to those who may benefit from this grant money. Grants are open to non-profit community and faith-based organizations that follow the teachings of Jesus Christ and address the needs of women, children and youth within the boundaries of our UNY conference.  

Click here for Grant Application- due by June 15,2022
Training & Education Opportunities
Tending the Soul new cohort to begin Nov. 2022
Tending the Soul, a training program in Missional Spiritual Direction and Congregational Formation will be starting a new cohort in November 2022. The program is designed for lay and clergy. Perhaps more than any other time in our recent past, the ability to listen deeply for God, to remain centered and non-anxious, and to hold sacred space for others is an essential tool in ministry (both within your local congregation and the greater community).
 
Click here for more information and a brochure with all details on the program and how to apply. Any questions can be directed to the Rev. Nancy Dibelius ([email protected]).
Click here for a list of upcoming Safe Sanctuaries Courses.

Registration is open one month prior to each class.

For more information on Safe Sanctuaries, and on background checks, click here.  
Lay Servant Ministry
Clergy Education
Course of Study Information
If you are registering for a COS class at GBHEM – you will need to list the name and email of your COS registrar. 
That information is as follows:
Betsy O’Flynn, [email protected]
Online Summer Courses
 
Dear Local Pastors
 
Please register for ALPS-MTH "fully online summer courses" by May 30.The website is www.alpsumc.org (click on the Schedule 2022 tab at the top of the web page and scroll down for the list of SUMMER 2022 courses) Click on the registration tab at the top of the page to register.  This is a great time to finish one or two more courses --fully online.
 
Email a copy of your registration form to Pam and mail your registration check NOW -- so Pam can quickly add you to the summer course list .--while your registration form is processed through the Conference Office. Thank you.
 
SUMMER 2022 COURSES - FULLY ONLINE
 
June 17-18 and July 8-9, 2022
COS 122 (formerly 112) Theology I      Rev. Dr. Phil Jamieson
 
COS 124 Transformative Leadership (do not take 124 if you took COS 113)    Rev. Dr. Robert Brown
 
July 15-16 and August 5-6, 2022
COS 221 (formerly 211) Bible II: Torah & Israel’s History Rev. Dr. Russ Sisson
 
July 29-30 and August 12-13, 2022
COS 223 (formerly 413) Worship and Sacraments   Rev. Dr. Ken Ramsey 
COS 422 (formerly 412) Theological Heritage IV:  Wesleyan Movement  Rev. Dr. Jason Vickers
 
UPDATE ON FALL 2022 COURSES:
 
In late June, ALPS-MTH will email you additional information about FALL 2022 Hybrid courses, options on course locations, and other format information.  Please check your email regularly in June (and your spam folder). Based on GBHEM policy - All Extension and Regional Schools must return to a Hybrid --one weekend residential and one weekend zoom class session format for all courses that begin after August 31.
 
Go ahead and register now for the ALPS-MTH fall 2022 courses that you want and need to take. We will work on the location arrangements with you in late June and July.  If you are located at a great distance from the scheduled course location and cannot make it to the location for the one weekend, contact Barbara [email protected]  Since you will only attend a course in residence one weekend, the location may not be a problem for you. Students will make their own hotel and meal and snack arrangements for all courses.
 
If there is a renewed Covid surge nationally or in states or locales in the fall or a local campus/course location issues a local health advisory, the course format could change OR the GBHEM policy requiring hybrid courses with a residential weekend could change. We cannot predict the fall conditions now.
 
The best thing to do is register for the fall courses NOW--so that we have your course registration with your home address, email, and cell phone information-- so we can make the best course plans possible at this time.
 
This is a time of transition. Please be flexible. We will get through this transition. Local pastors have done an amazing job working throughout the pandemic with their churches while attending COS Courses. The ALPS-MTH faculty and staff have done an amazing job converting courses to online and now will transition to Hybrid courses. Then, they may have to make last minute changes in format again-- if local health conditions change again. The fall may be challenging for all of us in some ways, but we will get through it. Thank you for your continuing support.
 
I hope that your ministry is going well. We continue to pray for those who have experienced loss and grief during the pandemic from Covid-19 and from other health/mental health concerns and family crises. We pray for the Church as God continues his work and allows our participation, and we pray for the world so in need of God's love, healing, and reconciliation.
 
In Christ,
 
Barbara and Pam,
Dr. Barbara Nye, Director
Ms. Pam Whitmore, Registrar
UMC Clergy Education Offering Courses for Credit
  
ClergyEducation.com is a resource for clergy and church leaders, offering CEUs accepted by most United Methodist annual conferences.

Click here for a complete catalogue of recorded courses.

Click here for a list of all upcoming courses
Camp and Retreat Ministry (CRM)
NEW-How Camp & Retreat Ministries shape the lives of children and youth

The most recent issue of the Advocate focused on children and youth in the Upper New York (UNY) Conference; regarding this population, the summer camp experience at one of the UNY Camp & Retreat Centers is of important emphasis.
 
It is always fascinating to see the number of hands that are raised when a group of clergy women and men are asked if they received their call to ministry in a camp and retreat setting.
 
What is it about time spent at Aldersgate, Asbury, Casowasco, Sky Lake, and Skye Farm as a young person that exerts such influence over the direction of so many lives?
 
Click here to find the answer to this question in an eloquent article written by Matt Williams, the site Director for Sky Lake Camp & Retreat Center.
Camp and Retreat Ministry sites receive grant money

The Upper New York (UNY) Camp & Retreat Ministry (CRM) sites will be receiving a total of $118,000 in grant money to impact sustainability for each site and foundation board development.
 
Sky Lake Camp & Retreat Center will be adding a new convection oven and ice machine to its kitchen. Matt Williams, Site Director at Sky Lake said, ““We began this year by joining an initiative of the Broome County Health to improve the long-term eating habits of our region. Receiving the funding from the Ministry Impact Grant for a new double convection oven and ice maker at Sky Lake certainly better equips us to serve healthier meal options to our campers, guests, and visitors for years to come!”
 
To read more, click here.
Sky Lake Camp & Retreat Center celebrates 75 years
This year marks Sky Lake Camp & Retreat Center’s 75th anniversary. They’re celebrating this occasion by posting a photo from the archives every day on Facebook throughout the year.

Click here to see photos of decades worth of fun and growth that has taken place at Sky Lake.
UNY Job Postings
The following job openings are posted on the Upper New York website...
1) Director of Missional Engagement for the HUB
2) Reservations Specialist for Casowasco Camp & Retreat Center
3) Part-time year round Maintenance Assistant at Skye Farm Camp and Retreat Center
4) Full-time seasonal Food Service Manager at Skye Farm Camp and Retreat Center

If you are interested in applying, please apply online through our website. Please contact Tracy Rickett with any questions. Thank you.
 
Resources
NEW - The spiritual practice of prayer beads, revisited
 
Throughout 2022, the Rev. Nancy Dibelius is offering opportunities to engage in spiritual practices each month with video discussion and instruction. These videos invite you into ways of exploring, engaging, and nurturing your relationship with God. 
 
This week we are revisiting prayer beads. Rev. Dibelius has created a liturgy for the beads based on the lectionary for this coming Sunday. She has focused on a verse of scripture that addresses the coming of the Holy Spirit as we prepare for the remembrance of Pentecost in a few weeks.
 
Click here to watch the video.
May 22nd: Heritage Sunday

Every May, United Methodists are encouraged to devote one Sunday to celebrating their Wesleyan heritage. This year’s theme for Heritage Sunday is “Splits, Separations and Reconciliations.” Congregations are invited to use this month as a time to explore how splits, schisms and mergers have framed our history and identity us as United Methodists.
 
Heritage Sunday shall be observed on Aldersgate Day (May 24), or the Sunday preceding that date (this year it is May 22). The day provides an opportunity for reflection on heritage, celebration of where the Church has been, how it understands itself as it shapes us today, and the meaning of Christian conferencing. Heritage Sunday calls the Church to remember the past by committing itself to the continuing call of God. 
 
Aldersgate Day specifically recalls John Wesley's experience of assurance of his salvation by God's grace on May 24, 1738, in a meeting room on Aldersgate Street in London.
 
Click here to find resources to use on Heritage Sunday.To read more, click here.
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
May is designated Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Asian Pacific Islanders are not from one country, or even from one continent. The people we honor during this month are from the continent of Asia, the Pacific Islands, and Polynesia. This category includes people from China, India, Hawaii, and several places in between. During this month we remember the Japanese immigrants who were instrumental in finishing the transcontinental railroad. We remember the presence and contributions made in how we cultivate land, in developing technologies, and the influences in cooking and art.
 
As we celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in our congregations, we are reminded that the image of God is revealed in all of us. When we worship with all of our unique voices, we are better able to reflect God's image.
 
Click here to learn more about Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
Peace with Justice Sunday: June 12th

Peace with Justice is a faithful expression of shalom in the Bible. It calls the church to strengthen its capacity to advocate publicly in communities and nations throughout the world. It aims to make shalom visible and active in people's lives and communities by setting people free from bondage. We will celebrate Peace with Justice as witnesses to God's demand for a faithful, just, disarmed and secure world. Generally, Peace with Justice Sunday is celebrated on the second Sunday after Pentecost and a special offering is collected. The offering is administered by the General Board of Church and Society and benefits peace with justice ministries in the Annual Conferences and around the world.
Scriptural reflections for mental health

How many of the following symptoms have you ever personally encountered?
Depression… anxiety… inability to concentrate… mood changes… trouble relating to people… low energy… feeling hostile towards others… excessive worry… feeling unable to cope with stress… excessive drug or alcohol consumption…
 
Scripturally speaking, we are never invited to hide our mental hurts from God or from sharing in community. In fact, the scriptures cited in this article encourage us to recognize that which ails us and to share our burdens with God and community.
 
To read more, click here
Crash courses in youth ministry
 
New Youth Ministry eBooks designed with the Youth Worker in mind.
 
Each eBook is loaded with practical tips and basic wisdom that you can read today and put into practice tomorrow! If you are a part-time or no-time (amazing volunteer!) youth worker, these crash courses are especially for you. Click here to learn more and download for FREE
Passing on the faith

The Rev. Carrie Wolfe, Deacon and Director of Children’s and Youth Ministries, at Olean: Christ UMC contributed an article in our latest issue of the Advocate, which focused on children and youth ministries.
 
Rev. Wolfe’s article offers helpful tips for parents and guardians to assure that they pass on their faith to their children. Click here to read this informative, research-based and biblical article.
Avoid pitfalls if you livestream

Regardless of the size of their congregations or the number of services they conduct, most churches have at least tried their hand at livestreaming within the past year. 
 
Whether you have a full team and a line-item budget for your livestreaming programs or you have just one member with a smartphone, livestreaming comes with unique benefits and drawbacks. 
Here are four pitfalls to avoid:
 
To read more, click here
Focusing on discipleship
The mission of the United Methodist Church is creating disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. So, what is a disciple?
 
The Upper New York Conference has updated our website to better highlight the focus of our Conference—the tab for “our focus” is on our homepage— https://www.unyumc.org. In this section we list six characteristics that define a disciple of Jesus Christ. Click here to read “Our Focus.”
 
Another great resource to learn more about creating disciples is the See all the People website, which is a movement to “stop fixing our church and start seeing all the people Christ calls us to reach.” #Seealllthepeople has dozens of resources on creating intentional discipleship systems and methods of building relationships.
 
Click here to learn more about the #SeeallthePeople movement and watch their four-minute video that defines a “disciple.”
Step by step process for developing an Intentional Discipleship Plan
 
The Northern Flow District has created training resources for congregations and persons to walk through a “step-by-step” process for developing an Intentional Discipleship Plan.

Click here for steps 1 and 2 of the training; follow the guidance of the video trainers, use the provided PowerPoints and the resources (links) to enable your church and team to develop and implement your congregation’s Intentional Discipleship Plan.
 
Additional training steps will be provided over time. Imagine what God will do as more and more churches develop their process for Making Disciples of Jesus Christ for the Transformation of the World!
Do you have questions? United Methodist Communications has answers.

Can I be confirmed online? Is it ever appropriate to place the Advent Wreath on the Lord’s Table? What's the United Methodist position on rebaptism? Can a lay servant wear a robe in the pulpit? What countries have United Methodist churches? Do apportionments help pay for church camps? How do you get to heaven?
 
These are only a handful of the thousands of questions received by Ask The UMC, a ministry of United Methodist Communications, the information service for all things United Methodist.
 
To read more, click here
Supporting the humanitarian response in Ukraine

The General Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church is deeply troubled by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the ominous implications it has for escalating tensions between Russia and Western nations. They join many Christian leaders and organizations worldwide in deploring the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, and they ardently pray for a redirection of military action toward diplomatic measures to resolve grievances.
 
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), the humanitarian relief arm of Global Ministries, is in communication with partners in the region and actively exploring the coordination of humanitarian response in Ukraine. You can support UMCOR’s international disaster response efforts by writing a check to the Upper New York Conference with either Advance #982450/Ukraine or UMCOR/Ukraine written in the memo line.
 
Send checks to UNYAC, 7481 Henry Clay Blvd., Liverpool, NY 13088.
 
Click here to read more about this response from Roland Fernandes, the General Secretary of Global Ministries and UMCOR.
 
Other giving opportunities in response to the war in Ukraine

Individuals can give directly to the Ukrainian people through local church offerings by writing a check to the Upper New York Conference with Advance #14053A in the memo line of the checks. These checks can either be placed in an offering plate or sent directly to the Conference office at 7481 Henry Clay Blvd., Liverpool, NY 13088.
 
The Ukraine UMC has created a crisis committee that will oversee all the global support that is coming in through UMCOR’s Advance #14053A “Eurasia In Mission Together - Ukraine and Moldova.” The money channeled through this Advance fund will go to the Ukraine UMC church account and decisions on how this will be used will be considered by the crisis committee, which includes pastors as well as lay leaders. 
 
UMCOR also offers other opportunities for more specific giving to Ukrainian refugees in Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania. You can designate giving by stating it is for "Ukrainian Refugee support" to the following Advance numbers.
 
·    Hungary In Mission Together (Advance # 00175A)
·    Poland In Mission Together (Advance # 00408A) 
·    Romania In Mission Together (Advance #00211A)
·    Slovakia In Mission Together (Advance # 00236A)
 
Donations for Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia should be mailed directly to UMCOR Mission Together Advances at 458 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308.
 
FAQs about giving for Ukraine: click here
Holy Land Trip 2023
Holy Land Trip 2023
The clergy team of Syracuse United Methodist Ministries (Revs. Andy Anderson, B.J. Norrix, Jee Hae Song, and Alicia Wood) invite you to join them on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Feb. 14 – Feb. 24, 2023.
 
You will explore, learn, and fellowship as you visit Caesarea, the Sea of Galilee, Cana, Nazareth, Samaria, Jacob's Well, the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and much more. The cost of the trip starts at $3,448, leaving from JFK, New York. There is also an option to extend your trip through Jordan for an additional cost.
 
You are encouraged to register immediately with only $100. Register by April 14 ($125 off), May 14 ($100 off), June 14 ($75 off), July 14 ($50 off), August 14 ($25 off). Brochures with more details and registration forms are available. Please contact Pastors B.J.: [email protected], 315-726-2815 (cell); Andy: [email protected], 917-723-0901 (cell); Alicia: [email protected], 315-450-1632 (cell); or Jee Hae: [email protected], 404-825-8025 (cell), for a brochure, online registration link, if you have any questions, or need more information.
 
There will also be an informational session on May 3 at Erwin First United Methodist Church that you can attend in-person or via Zoom.
 
Click here for more information.
The UNYAC Media Resource Center is operating on a limited basis for Resource orders. We have a small committee who are dedicating their time and talents to help maintain this valuable resource. We need your help! Click here to read about our changes and how you can help us help you.
 
All inquiries should be sent to [email protected] and all orders should be placed via our website online catalog. Click here for tips on ordering through our website.

News To Know
Bishop Webb announces clergy appointments

Upper New York Area Resident Bishop Mark J. Webb and the Upper New York Conference announce interim appointments and four retirements pending approval of clergy session. View the full list of changes here.
Mask mandate guidelines
At this stage of the pandemic, the impact of COVID across the Conference varies by county. To determine how your church can continue to keep participants safe, please consult the CDC website for recommendations.
2022 Annual Conference has been postponed until Oct. 6-8 and will now be virtual
 
This news item was released April 21 by the Upper New York Conference office.
 
The Sessions Committee of the Upper New York Conference gathered by Zoom on the morning of Thursday, April 21 to discuss growing concerns about the uptick in COVID-19 cases in Upstate New York and throughout the United States.
 
Annual Conference will be postponed to Oct. 6-8 and it will be a virtual gathering. The plan is to use the same technology that was used at the 2021 virtual Annual Conference gathering, which was relatively well received.
 
Anyone who has already registered for the planned in-person Annual Conference gathering will receive full refunds. The processing of refunds will start immediately but could take a couple of weeks to complete. If you made a hotel reservation, you should contact the hotel directly to cancel.
 
To read the full article, click here.
Nominations for 2022 Denman recipients
being accepted through July 1, 2022
The Denman award honors United Methodists in each Conference whose exceptional evangelism brings people into a life-transforming relationship with Jesus Christ. Each year, Annual Conferences join the Foundation for Evangelism in recognizing one youth, one clergy member, and one lay person in each Conference.
 
The 2021 recipients in the Upper New York Conference were Pastor Della Ludwig (clergy) and Pastor Sean Chanthasone (clergy). The 2020 recipients were Nolan Carner (youth), Rick Fisher, Jr. (laity), and Pastor Jose Rodriguez (clergy).
 
Read about all the past recipients by clicking here.
 
The deadline for submitting your 2022 nominations to the Conference has been extended to July 15, 2022.
 
Click here for a nomination form. Email [email protected] with your completed nominations or if you have any questions. 
Disaffiliating from the UNY Conference and the UMC

During the Upper New York (UNY) Annual Conference held virtually in June of 2021, the body passed Resolution UNYAC2021.7 which created a Study Commission to examine the readiness in the UNYUMC for the Implementation of the Protocol of Reconciliation and Grace through Separation.
 
Last fall, the UNY Study Commission issued surveys to clergy and congregations in the UNY Conference about the Protocol. Despite there only being a 30 percent response rate, some congregations and clergy did report that if the Protocol passes, they will leave the United Methodist Church. Click here to read the survey report.
 
Earlier this month, the Global Methodist Church announced that it will launch on May 1, 2022. Click here to read the announcement.
 
Given these changes, the Conference Board of Trustees anticipated there would be congregations who might now desire to explore disaffiliation.
 
Click here to read an article that outlines the disaffiliation process.

NYS HERO Act

On March 18, 2022, the NYS Department of Labor updated its NY HERO Act website to confirm the designation of COVID-19 as an airborne infectious disease that presents a serious risk of harm to the public health under the HERO Act ended. Private sector employers are no longer required to implement their workforce safety plans. No more health screens! 
 
While this is great news, there are other obligations the NY HERO Act (NY Labor Law Section 218-b) that remain even when no designation is in effect. These obligations include creating an airborne infectious disease exposure prevention plan, giving a copy of the plan to employees within 30 days after its creation, giving a copy of the plan to any new employees when they are hired, posting the plan in each work site so employees can view it, and updating the plan as necessary.
 
Any questions about the NYS HERO Act obligations can be addressed to Upper New York Conference Director of Human Resources/Benefits, Susan Latessa at [email protected] or 315-898-2002.
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Reminder: Sexual Harassment training mandatory

New York State required sexual harassment annual training prevention reminder
 
New York State Law requires that employers who have at least one or more employees must conduct sexual harassment prevention training for all employees on a yearly basis. The timing of when to hold the yearly training is up to the employer as long as it is completed annually. A notice of the employer’s sexual harassment policy must be provided to all employees during this time and the employer should maintain records of the training for audit purposes.
 
Safe Sanctuaries training does not exempt churches from the New York State sexual harassment prevention training requirements.
 
Click here to learn more about what’s required in the training, how to create a sexual harassment policy if you haven’t already, and free training opportunities offered by New York City that satisfy the state’s requirements.
 
If you have questions, you can contact Tracy Rickett, Human Resources Generalist in the Conference Office at (315) 898-2017 or via email at [email protected]
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On the Calendar !

On the Calendar


May 1 - 31: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
 
May 22: Heritage Sunday
 
May 24: Aldersgate Day
 
May 30: Memorial Day - Conference Center and District Offices are closed
UNYAC Contact Information
  UNY Conference Office Address:
 The Upper New York Conference :United Methodist Center
    7481 Henry Clay Blvd. Liverpool, N.Y. 13088

Phone: 315-898-2000 Toll Free: (same) 1-855-424-7878    
 
Denominational Website: The United Methodist Church
How to get help from UNY Conference for...
 Regular needs or questions, contact the Conference (315) 898-2000 or email: [email protected] and leave a message including what assistance you are seeking and it will be given to the right person to respond to you. Technical or creative needs such as online Bible studies/meetings, live streaming worship, or online giving
Oneonta District Contact Information
Attention Please- Oneonta District Office UMC Mailing address - until further notice:

Please mail all (snail mail) correspondence to the following Address:

Oneonta District Office UMC
C/O Teresa Wood
28 Orchard St.
Oneonta, NY 13820
"Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by... living the gospel of Jesus Christ and to be God's love with our neighbors in all places."    
 
Your Partners in Ministry at the Oneonta District Office

Rev. Nancy Adams - District Superintendent - [email protected]
Teresa Wood, - Minister of Administration- [email protected]
Rev. George Gallandorm- District Associate - [email protected]
Anna Buell,- District Lay Leader - [email protected]
Cathy Honrath- District Lay Servant Director- [email protected]
Phone: (607) 441-5102 Fax: (607) 353-1034 Email: [email protected]

(Physical address) Oneonta District Office 64 Chestnut St. Oneonta, NY 13820