The Current Week in Review
May 6, 2022
Pre-Conference materials available

Plans are being finalized for the 2022 Annual Conference which will be a hybrid event June 9-11 at the Peoria Civic Center.

Pre-Conference workbook
The Pre-Conference workbook's Legislative, Information and Reference sections was posted online on Monday, May 2, and was sent via email to voting lay and clergy members that have provided an email address.

If you did not receive the link, you may download the materials at the link below. Please note that there is both a web version which is intended to be viewed with a browser or a print version which can be printed out. At the present, only the legislative section has a print version. The other two sections will be posted next week.

Clergy session
Registration for the June 4 clergy session is open through June 1. Register at: https://igrc-reg.brtapp.com/ac2022clergysession
 
Clergy session will be June 4 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Melvin Price Convocation Center at McKendree University in Lebanon. The clergy session will also be a hybrid event.

Laity and full plenary session
Registration for June 9-11 session at Peoria is now open through May 27. Clergy need to register for both the clergy and the plenary sessions. Laity only need to register for the June 9-11 session. Registration for the June 9-11 session is at: https://www.igrc.org/ac2022registration

Credentials for online attendees
Persons who have registered for attending the Annual Conference online will receive credentials after June 1. This avoids having to send credentials multiple times for persons misplacing them and for those who change their registration options from either online to in-person or in-person to online.

By waiting until after the deadline, no further changes can be made and those choices are locked into place. The online credentials are unique for each individual, so if you share the information, you may be locking yourself out of the meeting room. And, as in previous years, if two persons are sharing a connection for viewing, that connection is limited to one vote. it is possible that the other individual could join on a cellphone or tablet with their own credentials so that the voting box comes up on their screen, enabling both persons to vote.

Pre-conference briefings
As part of our preparation for the upcoming 2022 Illinois Great Rivers Annual Conference session on June 9-11, all lay and clergy Annual Conference members and interested guests are welcome to participate in a Pre-Conference Briefing.
 
Two online briefings were held Wednesday and Thursday. You may view the Wednesday afternoon session which was recorded by clicking the button below.

There will also be nine in-person briefings at the following locations and times. These 90-minute briefings will provide an overview of proposed legislation, explanatory presentations, orientation to Conference processes, and respond to questions about legislation or reports. You may participate in any briefing, and there is no pre-registration for the briefings.

In Person Briefings
May 7, 10 a.m. –Edwardsville: St. John’s UMC
May 12, 6 p.m. – Effingham: Centenary UMC
May 14, 10 a.m. –Champaign: New Horizon UMC
May 15, 4 p.m. –Mt. Vernon: First UMC
May 16, 6 p.m. –Marion: Aldersgate UMC
May 18, 6 p.m. – Rushville UMC
May 19, 6 p.m. – Galesburg: First UMC
May 23, 6 p.m. – Springfield: First UMC
May 26, 6 p.m. –Peoria: University UMC
 
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact your District Superintendent, the host church, or IGRC Director of Connectional Ministries, Curtis Brown (cbrown@igrc.org).

Special offerings at Annual Conference
One of the great traditions of the Illinois Great Rivers Annual Conference is celebrating our generous special offerings. These are opportunities for our churches and members to show their faith and encourage the good work that our church is doing in the name of Christ. At this year’s Annual Conference Session we will have four special offerings:

Opening Worship: Our Conference Our Kids fund for spiritual development
Laity Session: John Kofi Asmah School in Liberia
Friday Offering: Tom Brown Scholarship at Wiley College
Ordination Offering: Bishop’s Trip for Ordinands

Each of these special offerings represent a ministry that is deeply interconnected to the mission of the churches of the Illinois Great Rivers Conference. These ministries have impacted hundreds of lives and involved many of our churches, our pastors, and our leaders throughout the years. Offering checks can be made payable to Illinois Great Rivers Conference, with the offering name in the memo line. Offering opportunities will also be available through www.igrc.org/ac2022. The online donation portal will be operational next week.

MMDC collection in Peoria
Attendees to the 2022 Annual Conference are urged to have congregations collect items for the Midwest Mission Distribution Center. A trailer will be located at the Peoria Civic Center to accept those donations during the Annual Conference.
 
MMDC will be operating a drop-off site at Annual Conference. The trailer will be parked on the corner of SW Monroe and North William Kumpf Blvd. You are also welcome to drop your items off at one of the permanent collection sites located at Coal City UMC, Peoria: Forrest Hill UMC, Shiloh UMC, and Mt. Vernon West Salem Trinity UMC
Items most needed are:
  • Liquid laundry soap, no larger than 150 oz.
  • Dish soap, no larger than 64 oz.
  • Liquid household cleaner, no larger than 80 oz.
  • Five-gallon buckets with lids
Supplies can be collected and brought to Annual Conference or you may contribute to Advance Special #6620 and bring your offering with you.

Agenda
A draft agenda shows that the 2022 Annual Conference will begin with opening worship at 10 a.m. June 9. Bishop Jonathan Holston will be preaching.
 
The laity session will follow at 11 a.m. and the afternoon plenary session is slated to start at 2 p.m.
 
The Memorial Service with Bishop Holston preaching will be 7 p.m. Thursday. The recognition of 28 retirees with a combined service of nearly 700 years will be at 11 a.m. Friday. Rev. Janice Ringenberg, one of the retirees in the Class of 2022 will be preaching.
 
Saturday's schedule includes a Prayer Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. and the Service of Ordination and Commissioning begins at 9:30 a.m. Bishop Frank J. Beard will be the preacher. Adjournment is expected to be around noon on Saturday.

The full agenda will be released on May 18 along with the supplemental legislation. Those items will be mailed to persons who requested it before the April 27 deadline and there won't be anything to pick up upon arrival at Annual Conference unless you don't register in advance.

Childcare and youth camp
On-site childcare will not be offered in Peoria for this year’s Session We appreciate that this in inconvenient, and hope that members will still be able to participate in person or online.
 
Offsite childcare will be provided for K-8th graders at the East Bay Mini Bay-Cation camp which is happening at the same time as Annual Conference. After finalizing your Annual Conference registration, Annual Conference members should email Curtis Brown (cbrown@igrc.org) before May 23 to be provided a discounted registration code so that the camp will cost only $125 and the age range extended for registered members. East Bay Camp is willing to work with members to accommodate their needs and drop-off times.
 
More information can be found about the camp here: https://www.eastbaycamp.org/campsessions. Specific questions about the camp programming, schedule, or age-range may be addressed to the IGRC Coordinator of Camping and Retreat Ministries, Rev. Nancy Lane (nlane@igrc.org) or Camping Operations Manager, Lea Schuler at 309-365-7531 or by emailing camping@igrc.org.

Covenant to Keep Each Other Well at Annual Conference
Registrants must answer the question about agreeing to the following covenant during Annual Conference in order to be on-site.
 
The people of the Illinois Great Rivers Conference agree about many things, but we also have our differences. Our covenant of relationship and care for each other helps us bridge those differences and live in community together while we follow and serve Jesus Christ. As we prepare to gather for our 2022 Annual Conference session on June 9-11 in Peoria, we agree to put aside personal differences or risk assessments about COVID-19 and agree to this covenant of mutual wellness.
 
The IGRC Committee on Annual Conference Sessions asks each on-site member and visitor to Annual Conference to:
  1. Strongly consider becoming fully vaccinated before arriving on-site for Annual Conference (if it is medically advisable for you to do so)
  2. .If you are not fully vaccinated, please take a test for COVID-19 within 48 hours of your planned arrival on-site. If you test positive for COVID-19, adjust your plans to participate in Annual Conference on-line and do not come in person. No one will be checking tests or vaccination cards at the door, but we are expecting our IGRC community to be honest with each other about this.
  3. At this time, our meeting is not in an area of high COVID-19 community risk, but some people who are at higher risk of serious disease may still choose to wear a mask indoors or in crowded places.
  4. If you have or develop any symptoms of COVID-19, adjust your plans to participate in Annual Conference on-line and do not come in person. These symptoms include fever, cough, headache, congestion, runny nose, or nausea.
 
Each member or participant at Annual Conference will be asked at registration to agree to support the mutual wellness through this covenant that states:
  1. I agree to abide by the health safety plan put forward by the IGRC Committee on Annual Conference Sessions. This plan states all Annual Conference members and visitors will abide by safety recommendations made by local, state, or federal public health officials.
  2. I understand that conditions and recommendations may change before the start of Annual Conference, and I will pay attention to communications from the IGRC with any updates.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out the Chair of the IGRC Committee on Annual Conference Sessions, Rev. Curtis Brown: cbrown@igrc.org

Parking Passes and Special Meals
Parking will be managed by the Peoria Civic Center – no parking passes will be sold through IGRC. The Peoria Civic Center has two convenient parking lots located right next to the facility. 
 
The Peoria Civic Center Fulton Lot is located on the corner of Fulton Street and Monroe Street. 
 
The Peoria Civic Center Marquee Lot is located off Kumpf Blvd. There will be plenty of designated handicap parking spaces available, if needed. The daily rate for parking at each of these lots is $7.
 
Special meals are somewhat more limited this year as there has been a significant price
 
increase due to the Civic Center closing its catering service. All catering for special meals is with a third-party vendor.
 
Concessions will be open within the Peoria Civic Center and there are several restaurants within walking distance from the Civic Center. The Annual Conference agenda has also been adjusted to provide two hour meal breaks instead of the standard 90 minutes.
 
The following special meals will be available at registration:
 
Thursday lunch: Disaster Response Ministries ($20) and Illinois Wesleyan University ($20)
 
Friday lunch: Asbury Theological Seminary Alumni and Friends ($20); Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary ($20); PASBF Retired Ministers and Spouses ($10; limited seating available); UM Foundation ($20).
 
Saturday breakfast: All Community Prayer Breakfast ($17 adults, kids 5 and under Free) led by the IGRC Chapter of Black Methodists for Church Renewal.
 
In addition, the IGRC chapter of the Wesleyan Covenant Association will host a breakfast on Friday from 7 to 8 a.m. at Peoria First UMC. Cost is $5, payable at the door. Pre-register at the following link: https://fumcpeoria.wufoo.com/forms/q15f5l1p010uvac/
People praying
Annual Conference Prayer Vigil

The Conference Prayer Team is organizing a Prayer Vigil that will be conducted from three hours prior to three hours after the Clergy Session on Saturday, June 4, and again, beginning at 7 a.m. on June 9 and continuing until 3 p.m. on June 11.

Attendees as well as guests, visitors and persons in IGRC congregations are invited to take one or more of the 15-minute time slots with the goal of bathing the Annual Conference session in prayer.

Sign-up will begin on Monday and room will be available for as many as three persons to sign up for any one time slot. Once those slots are filled, the time slot will disappear.
The Founding Mothers of Mother's Day

Statistics say that $20.7 billion will be spent on moms in honor of the U.S. holiday that falls on the second Sunday in May: Mother's Day. 

All that cash and commercialism goes against everything the women who originated the idea wanted. In this video, meet the Methodist mother and daughter team who worked to create a day to honor a mother's love and to emphasize how important a mother's role is in building a peaceful world. 
Making a Good Move workshop

Video recordings of the April 30 Making a Good Move workshop with Bishop Frank J. Beard and the Rev. Dr. Doug Anderson are now posted online for those pastors and PPRC members who were unable to participate in person.

Included on the workshop page is the 2022 Workbook which follows the four sections of the presentation.
Heritage Sunday resources

The theme for Heritage Sunday 2022 is Splits, Separations, and Reconciliations. From now through the remainder of the year, the General Commission on Archives and History will be producing and releasing a number of resources to help the denomination better understand the multifaceted and multi-faced history of the Methodist movement in a global context.

From the original split from the Church of England in 1784 to smaller splits over the last 250 years, we’ll examine how and why various schisms happened. We’ll also look at different mergers and attempts at reconciliation to learn how Methodists come (back) together. And we’ll do all of this with Wesley’s words as a guide: 

"If there be any word in the English tongue as ambiguous and indeterminate in its meaning as the word Church, it is one that is nearly allied to it -- the word Schism."
-- John Wesley, On Schism

Resources you can look forward to are: 1) an interactive timeline of the history of Methodism in America 2) an online course entitled “Splits, Separations, and Reconciliations” 3) episodes from our Un-Tied Methodism podcast 4) interviews with key Methodist scholars and leaders and 5) digital images from the repository at GCAH.
If you would like to look back at the 2021 Heritage Sunday resources, click the button below.

Heritage Sunday is 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. 
Peace with Justice Sunday June 12

United Methodists relate to this special Sunday by seeking peaceful solutions, creating and supporting peace-related ministries in their conference and learning about peaceful, just efforts around the world. Our Social Principles call us to love our enemies, seek justice, and serve as reconcilers of conflict. We insist that the first moral duty of all nations is to work together to resolve by peaceful means every dispute that arises between or among them.

The United Methodist Church, with its historic commitment to peace and justice, can and should provide leadership to this social transformation. The General Board of Church and Society Church holds a non-governmental, consultative status with the United Nations. This status allows us to participate in UN meetings, consultations and conferences. We recognize and renew our call for social transformation, for the quest to open the doors of opportunity for all, to distribute resources more equitably, and to provide better care for persons in need.

Donations for this special Sunday support programs and ministries to educate, equip and mobilize actions in support of identified Economic, Health, and Gender Justice Priorities. Each Annual Conference has a Peace with Justice Coordinator developing local social justice ministries. Fifty percent of the offering remains in your annual conference to support this ministry.
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