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April 13, 2022

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Mission Links helps you live out the beatitudes and be a blessing for projects around the block and around the world.



As you and your congregation start thinking of summer mission journeys, United Methodist Volunteers in Mission (UMVIM) is an important resource.

UMVIM is the official short-term volunteer sending agency of the United Methodist Church. The UMVIM network offers guidance, organization, and training for more than 125,000 volunteers each year who give of their time and talent to minister with the poor, build churches and other mission facilities, assist in disaster recovery efforts, participate in community health programs and take part in leadership training events each year. UMVIM – North Central Jurisdiction (UMVIM-NCJ) supports efforts by individuals and teams of volunteers within the NCJ who are invited by and work with the local host United Methodist church or affiliated agency to bring Christ’s healing to situations of need.


UMVIM is supported by Mission Links dollars both locally and regionally.

  • UMVIM-NCJ (Advance #901375) 
  • Volunteers in Mission - NIC Fund (Advance #901375)

Join the NIC Volunteers in Mission for their training on Sat., April 22 from 9:00 am to noon at Freeport: Harmony UMC, 2600 W Pearl City Road, Freeport, IL. This training is available to anyone leading a mission or going on a mission journey across town or across the world. A light breakfast and lunch will be served. A free-will offering will be taken. More information and registration here.

Connecting and Reconnecting



Skokie Central UMC 8237 Kenton Ave., Skokie IL 60076

Worship, Workshops, followed by lunch

Lake North Trustee Training Resources Posted

A recording of the Trustee training from March 30 is now posted online. Resource materials from the meeting are also posted. Materials include:

  • Walking Together in Stewardship PDF in English, Korean and Spanish
  • Church Budget Template
  • Trustees Planning and Budget Tool


Find these resources and dates for future trainings here.


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Click on the event title below to find out more information

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Month of April


Lake North United Women in Faith Day of Spiritual Renewal

April 15


UMVIM Leader Training

April 22


Earth Day

April 22


Native American Ministries Sunday

April 23


Admin Assistants Day

April 26


Changeover Zone Transitions Workshop

April 29


AC Early Bird Registration Closes

April 29


United Voices for Children Sunday April 30


Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 

Month of May


AC Legislation Posted Online

May 5


Golden Cross Sunday

May 7

 

Mother's Day 

May 14


Heritage Sunday

May 21


AC Clergy Session 

May 23


2023 Film Series - Asian History and Culture

May 25


AC Registration Closes 

May 28


Pentecost  

May 28


Memorial Day 

May 29

Pray for & Support Storm-Battered Communities


Northern Illinois communities have been hit by violent storms over the past few weeks. These include Belvidere, where a tornado touched ground on March 31, and Camp Reynoldswood, which suffered damage to the roof of one of its buildings on April 4.  Bishop Dan Schwerin asks us to pray with him for the communities and people affected.



Read Bishop Schwerin's prayer and learn how to support relief efforts.

NIC Repair the Harm to Children Campaign launched

As you may know, the Boy Scouts of America recently settled a lawsuit related to accusations of sexual abuse of children. The Repair the Harm to Children campaign was created to address the needs of the survivors in three ways; listening and providing healing to the survivors, contributing our fair share to the survivor fund established by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, and working to create safeguards against harm in the future. We seek pledges from churches and individuals to fund restorative healing for the survivors. Click here for more information.

  • Registration is now open! Register and learn more here.
  • Bishop's Appeal for Migrant Needs: This year, the Bishop’s Appeal focuses on migrant needs. Your donations will help area organizations provide migrants with immediate needs like hygiene kits, temporary shelter, and food and longer-term needs like employment, housing, medical care, and legal assistance. Read more here.
  • "Fill the Truck" With Disaster Relief Supplies: The NIC Board of Global Ministries is collecting disaster relief kit items for Midwest Mission. Collect items from their list of most-needed items and bring them to the mission truck, which will be parked in the east lot outside the convention center. Learn more here. 
  • Health Screenings are available for those who participate in the conference health insurance plan. Set your appointment in Virgin Pulse.


Other important information:


More updates and details will be posted in the NIC eNews and on the website at umcnic.org/AC2023.

 HAPPENING AROUND THE CONFERENCE

Becoming the Beloved Community Special Youth Leaders Presentation 

The Discipling Anti-Racism Youth (DAY) group will be holding its 2nd quarter event on Sat., April 29, 9 am – noon at Community UMC in Naperville. The workshop will be facilitated by the Becoming the Beloved Community (BBC) team led by Dr. Richard Guzman. The discussion will engage participants and get their feedback on ways to talk to youth about racial justice and equity work. All conference youth leaders are encouraged to attend. Please click here to register. Questions? Contact Deacon Sharon Rice at deacon_sharon@hotmail.com. More information on the Becoming Beloved Community available here.

Donate Childcare Supplies to Kids Above All


Kids Above All's Happy Babies Drive is collecting childcare supplies so that parents, caregivers, babies, and toddlers have the essentials they need for a happy and healthy start to their lives together. They've created a wish list of the most needed items. The donation location, as well as volunteer opportunities, for this year’s drive is Kids Above All’s Better Life Distribution Center, located at 1801 E. Oakton in Des Plaines, IL 60018. Learn more here.

Contact Rachel Birkhahn-Rommelfanger with questions about the CDF Freedom Schools at (224) 430-3761 or rbirkhahnrommelfanger@childrensdefense.org

LOCAL CHURCH RESOURCES

Native American Ministries Special Sunday approaching

On April 23, we will be celebrating and collecting money for the Native American Ministries Special Sunday. The day serves to remind United Methodists of the gifts and contributions made by Native Americans to our society and in our communities. Donations support vital ministries and churches in the Native American communities and allow the UMC to partner with existing native ministries to develop new programs on behalf of Native Americans. Half of the donations collected remain within the Annual Conference to provide hope to children and youth, hope for a brighter future in impoverished communities, and a voice to those who have felt voiceless for years. Pastor and leader resources are available here.

Earth Day Resources

Earth Day is April 22. Discipleship Ministries wants to help you raise your congregation’s awareness of our collective responsibility to care for the creation God has entrusted to us. They have created a list of resources including worship materials, children's messages, courses, books, music, and more. Your apportionment giving makes these resources available. Click here to access the resources.

Shop UMC Market & Support Ministries

Now that Amazon Smile is no longer available encourage your supporters to use UMC Market. Like Amazon Smile, UMC Market enables online shoppers to raise donations for your ministry or church simply by making purchases. Nearly 2,000 vendors participate, including Expedia, Kohl’s, Ticketmaster, and Walmart. Visit UMC Market.

Read more here.

Download Your NIC Property & Casualty Certificates

Find your church's 2023 Certificates of Insurance on the NIC Lay Leadership portal. (Note: please discard all Certificates of Insurance sent earlier this year from Arthur J. Gallagher.) Contact Dwayne Jackson, Director of Risk Management & Ministry Protection, with questions or for assistance at (312) 783-5945 or via email.

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. Brittany Isaac

Lake North District Superintendent

bisaac@umcnic.org

312-346-9766 ext. 785


Debra Rogers

Administrative Assistant

drogers@umcnic.org

630-465-2941


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