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Contact Info Jo Ordway 515-277-6369 Please call me or email me at jo@ucciaconf.org |
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ADD TO YOUR NEWSLETTER MAIL LISTS - Both Printed and Electronic Formats!!
Any churches in East, Northeast, Southeast Associations, please add Jonna Jensen to your NEWSLETTER mail lists at 3675 67th St, Baldwin, IA 52207 or email jonna@ucciaconf.org.
Any churches in Northwest, Southwest Associations, please add Tony Stoik to your NEWSLETTER mail lists at 4557 Hamilton Blvd, POB 2142, Sioux City, IA 51104-2142 or email tony@ucciaconf.org.
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Our Common Life...Words from the Conference Staff
Last week I had the privilege of attending a workshop lead by Diana Butler Bass, a teacher and speaker who puts American Christianity in historical and cultural context. She offered us a paradigmn in which to understand the challenges the church is now facing.
A crisis of legitimacy is what she called this stage of development. This stage is characterized by widespread failure of the systems that were put in place in the previous generations. In the case of the church, the denominational structures that were created following the third great awakening are now struggling to be effective and relevant.
We feel this pain acutely in the dwindling numbers of people who attend church services, Sunday school and youth groups . Our population is aging, with few young people there to take up the work of existing church programs. Many people appropriately grieve for the time when things were thriving. Those times, at least in the form we once knew them, are not to return.
This darkness and grief is not where this story ends. Butler Bass described how people in these stages of change begin to see new shining lights, a new vision of what church could be and then act upon it. After some time, the numbers of people who "get it" will grow. A new thing then emerges.
Sounds a lot like the story of Advent, right? It was in a dark time, a time when the Israelites were living under the rule of another occupying force, that a young woman named Mary became pregnant, bearing the incarnated light of God into the world.
She sings, "His mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation. He has shown strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts. He has brought down the powerful from their thrones, lifting up the lowly; he has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty. He has helped his servant Israel, in remembrance of his mercy, according to the promise made to our ancestors and to his descendants forever." (Luke 1: 50-55, NRSV)
Mary's Magnificat praises God's faithfulness to ALL generations. No matter how cast aside they might have felt in their present situation, God was making good on God's promises in the child she was carrying in her womb. This child would show us a new way, a time in which the powerless and the poor would claim their rightful place in the kingdom.
In this season of the growing light, look for the signs of God's promise to THIS generation. Take a look around you, see the places and people who are bearing the light of Christ in NEW ways and allow yourself to believe that all things are possible with God.
Nicole Havelka
Associate Conference Minister for Youth and Young Adult Ministries
Iowa Conference, United Church of Christ |
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We need a Logistic team immediately!
Global Ministries and PC USA has started a team effort and we need to add a UCC segment to spread the word across the state of Iowa...read below!
Hello friends!
We need your help getting the word out. Our 3-year term in Poland concludes with 6 months of travel and speaking in United States congregations. This is a time of sharing and appreciation of our senders.
It is also a challenging time for us.
We seek to reach as many people as possible to build relationships, encourage outreach and missions, and tell the story of what God is doing in our part of the world and beyond.
Without a logistics team we are lost.
The team contacts pastors and missions committees, arranges and confirms our schedule, makes sure we are housed and fed, and generally makes sure we are fully used when we are in the area.
Iowa and South Dakota are big states and we will be putting on many miles as we visit congregations of the UCC, DOC and PC USA, sometimes trying to get those congregations to gather together for a special event to host us.
Do you know a person or a group who could undertake this ministry?
It's a 14-month commitment, really, starting now and ending around December 15, 2011. As a mission to missionaries, it is vitally important to the ongoing work of Global Ministries worldwide. As critical support for getting out the word, itineration planning makes it possible for us to bring the good news about Global Ministries work.
Itineration planning is hard work and often thankless work.
It takes a team approach. It means spending a lot of time talking to people on the phone and working on the computer, scoping out our days and ways as we cover the miles and bring the message. This work could be done from anywhere with a cell phone and a laptop.
Think about folks you know who enjoy connecting with people and planning events. We are the first of many missionaries who will be coming to speak and experienced itineration planners are THE key to bridging congregations with international ministries worldwide.
Have questions? Please write to us: Liz and Doug Searles <thesearles@gmail.com>
To volunteer for this ministry as an individual, couple, or group, please contact Jo Ordway at 515.277.6369 or jo@ucciaconf.org
Blessings on all your ministries and discernments!
Liz and Doug in Lodz, PL
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Long Term Recovery Basics...
Date: December 14, 2010
Webinar: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/528139802 Time: 9am-6pm EST
Six consecutive 50-minutes webinars covering a different aspect of Long Term Recovery ranging from getting recovery started clear through organizing, mapping, case management, rebuilding and resources. It is possible to link in all day or for only certain parts.
Questions may be directed to Bryan Crousore, Emergency Response Specialist, Church World Service at bryancrousore@gmail.com. |
Certification School in Progressive Christian Youth Ministry...
Save the dates: May 22-27, 2011 and November 4-6, 2011! This opportunity will take place in Alexandria, Minnesota and there are early registration incentives; the price will be only $2,000 if registered by January 1. The registration will be up and running soon, but NOW is the time to get this into your budget for 2011. |
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Turnaround Church Weekend...
When: February 26 and 27, 2011
Where: The Wisconsin Conference Center, 4459 Gray Road, DeForest, Wisconsin
Deadline for registration: February 16, 2011
This weekend offers a tested model for outreach and growth that you can (and must!) customize for your church. It gives congregations a practical way forward. The model can be adapted for any church, no matter what size or setting.
You will learn:
- Why the solutions that worked so well 40 years ago don't work now
- How to identify the people your church can reach
- Ways to build momentum
- What the pastor and lay leaders both need to do to help the church grow.
Ready to register? Just read more here. |
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Pictures of joy...
Laird Keever's family is creating a Christmas present that should bring many smiles. A digital picture frame will accumulate the many pictures of his family BUT they also want to include a greater representation of Laird's life from his wider circle of friends.
If you would like to send a picture, here are the choices of how to get the picture to Ron and Sheila Lenker:
1) Jpeg (.jpg) in resolution of 800x600. Email limit of 10MB. Send to slenker@macnet.com
2) Snail mail - if you choose this method, please mark your photo in some way if you wish it returned to you. Address to send hard copies to:
14570 NW Pheasant Hill Lane, McMinnville, OR 97128.
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Spiritual directors...
Do you work with or know of a spiritual director you would recommend to others? The Iowa Conference office is interested in compiling a list of such persons. Please send names and contact information to Jo Ordway at the conference office - just email jo@ucciaconf.org. |
REMINDER...Year end accounting The Iowa Conference accounting for year 2010 will end on the first Wednesday of 2011 which is January 5, 2011. Please be aware that anything received after January 5, 2011 will appear on the 2011 records and not the 2010 records. |
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Conference-wide Book Reading
Realities, chuckles, ponderous thoughts, relaxation...join the Conference-wide Book Readers who will take on their first book starting in January 2011!

What book???
Who is the author???
How do I join???
Where is the book???
How do I obtain the book???
The answers...open
Conference-wide Book Reading and join the fun.
Schedule of the chapters - click here. |
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