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Please join Bishop Dan Schwerin for a day of introduction, reflection, and conversation on your district on Wednesday, February 8.
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Clergy will gather at Rockford: Christ UMC - 4509 Highcrest Rd, Rockford IL There will be fellowship at 9:30 am with the program beginning at 10:00 am for a time of worship, bible study, and dialogue together, concluding with lunch. Register here.
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Laity will gather at Freeport: Harmony UMC (6:00 pm) - 2600 W Pearl City Road, Freeport, IL. The gathering will be an evening conversation from 6:00 to 7:30 pm. Registration not needed.
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You are encouraged to join in the gathering for our district, but should the one planned for our district not work for you, any gathering can be attended. Find all the details here.
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United Methodist Rural Advocates Webinar
Saturday, February 11 at 11:00 am online. The United Methodist Rural Advocates (UMRA) is a United Methodist lay and clergy association that deals directly with issues that relate to small membership churches, rural communities, and local pastors. The UMRA Grant recipients have been invited to participate in a webinar in which they will offer information on the ministry/outreach they are doing within their communities. Prairie North's own Dakota-Rock Grove UMC will talk about how they help low-income families in their community with basic hygiene and household needs. Click here to learn more and register.
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The task force has been working diligently on many programs and offerings. In 2022, they presented a 4-part speaker series to prayerfully learn, engage, and tackle our personal and corporate role in addressing racism. Visit the Speaker Series webpage to watch the recordings, learn from the resources, visit the sponsors, and find recommended books to further your learning. |
In 2023, one of the biggest events will be the Civil Rights Pilgrimage (April 26, 2023 - May 1, 2023). This pilgrimage will take members to the heart of the Civil Rights movement to share and experience the history of those who fought for Civil Rights. It will also connect them to the social principles against racism and encourage on-going engagement and advocacy upon their return. Plans have been finalized and seating is limited. The cost is $999 for a single room ($599 per person for double occupancy). Click here for more information on the pilgrimage.
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We have seen an increase in email scams with people pretending to be the new Bishop. If you receive emails from the conference that are not from @umcnic.org, it is a spam email. To be clear, the conference will NOT contact you or solicit anything via generic email. All financial gifts always go through the conference's regular collections process. If you ever get an email or phone call that seems strange or odd, contact your district administrative assistant to check it out before responding to such a request.
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HAPPENING AROUND THE CONFERENCE | |
Join us for Laity Convocation online or at one of our three in-person locations: Barrington UMC, Disciples UCM in Mt. Morris, and Faith UMC in Orland Park (new location). The theme is Thinking Outside the Church, Making Ministry Happen. We will be focusing on ways to reach out to our communities. A highlight will be to hear from our new resident Bishop - Bishop Dan Schwerin. We will also hear from David Teel as the keynote speaker, gather in Break Out Sessions, and hear from NIC Churches working in Community Ministry. Registration open until Friday, Feb 3. |
Fifth Sunday Appeal for United Voices for Children
Since 1979, Northern Illinois congregations have provided more than $1 million to support United Voices for Children’s affiliated agencies—Kids Above All, MYSI, and Rosecrance—through the Fifth Sunday Appeal. Through this collaborative giving effort, United Methodist congregations of all sizes can make a real difference in the lives of at-risk children, youth, and families. The next Firth Sunday is Sun., Jan. 29. Click here to learn more.
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February is Black History Month! The General Commission on Religion and Race (GCORR) created a list of 29 Ways You Can Participate in Black History Month. The list includes small and big things you and your church can do.
There are also many resources available throughout the United Methodist denomination for you to use.
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Lent and Easter Resources
Lent starts on February 22. There are many resources available around from around the denomination. Check out the links below:
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Outreach and United Methodist Communications have teamed up to provide customizable Lent/Easter outreach resources that invite people in your community to worship with you. Choose from banners, signs, postcards, invitation cards, posters, and more that can help your congregation create impactful connections. Get up to $200 off your order with code UMCEA23. Discounts are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Find out more here.
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Discipleship Ministries has created Coins for Lent Giving Calendar as a guide for families to collect money to donate to a project that helps those in need. The guide will help the whole family collect coins during the season of Lent and then following Easter, donate the money. Click here for more information and to download the calendar.
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The General Commission on Religion and Race has created the Imago Dei Lenten Bible Study. It is a five-week study written in the style of Lectio Divina. In this form of Bible study all participants are equal, all insights are of equal value, and there are no wrong answers to correct. Download the study here.
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The United Media Resource Center has a selection of Lent DVDs and Books available for borrowing. Find out more here
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Cokesbury, the retail arm of the United Methodist Publishing House, has put together an interactive comparison chart of its Lent studies so Christians can find the study that best fits their need. Click here to access the chart.
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The Society of St. Andrew has created a Lenten Devotional based on the scriptures. The devotions were written to feed your spiritual hunger and inspire you to consider and thank God for your own story of redemption. Order or download here.
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2023 Wesley Pilgrimage
NIC Discipleship Task Force is pleased to share that Discipleship Ministries’ 2023 Wesley Pilgrimage is now open for registration. Join United Methodist travelers worldwide on this 10-day pilgrimage (July 10-20, 2023). Click here for details. Scholarships are available, but the deadline is January 30, 2023. We are interested in hearing from you if you decide to go on this pilgrimage. Please email Amania Drane at adrane@umcnic.org
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It is time to update the Lay Leadership Portal
The new year often means new people serving in leadership positions at your church Please access the NIC Portal to our database to be sure that we have the correct names and contact information for your key church leaders. (Click here for a list of Leadership chairs we use.) To access the Northern Illinois Conference Lay Leadership Portal, click here. Contact David Quinn dquinn@umcnic.org if you need access assistance. For instructions on how to update leadership portal, click here. If you have any other questions, please contact your District Administrative Assistant, Debra Rogers drogers@umcnic.org.
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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. This way, your apportionments accurately reflect your church’s ability to contribute to the conference’s connection. 2022 statistics can be entered at umctables.org. The deadline is February 28, 2023. For resources and more information, click here. If you have questions, contact David Quinn at dquinn@umcnic.org.
Click here to get started.
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Deadline for Disaffiliation Inquiries in the NIC
There are a handful of congregations in the Northern Illinois Conference that have started to explore the Disaffiliation process as they come to a crossroads in their theological identity. Paul reminds us that: “when one part of the body hurts, we all hurt together.” We prayerfully hold these congregations in our hearts.
We are United Methodist and remain United Methodist. No congregation needs to make any decisions concerning their identity. The United Methodist Church will always be theologically diverse. John Wesley said: “Though we may not think alike, may we not love alike? May we not be of one heart, though we are not of one mind?” The process to disaffiliate is a thoughtful journey requiring extensive time to explore. Should the congregation choose to pursue disaffiliation, the culmination of this process is a vote of the annual conference during the session in June.
Due to the intense work needed to move toward disaffiliation, the NIC Cabinet has named February 1, 2023, as the deadline for a Church Council to initiate exploration of disaffiliation. This process begins with a formal letter of request to their District Superintendent from the Church Council. If you have further questions, please be in touch with your District Superintendent.
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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. As we draw near to God, we can listen and ask for direction and inspiration. This team meets every month on the 2nd Friday at 10:00 AM to pray for the churches, pastors and ministries of Northern Illinois. The next meeting is Friday, February 10 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 For more information email the Discipleship Task Force at DiscipleshipTF@umcnic.org.
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Resource Links
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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 - for small groups, pastors, children and individuals.
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