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June 2, 2015
6 Days Left!
2015 Spiritual Growth Retreat
available thru June 7th!

Need a break...some time for reflection?

Need some time to listen to God?
We have just what you need!

It is not too late to join us for the
2015 Spiritual Growth Retreat! 

Love as God Loves
June 12-13, 2015
Lake Junaluska

We all need a break from our busy lives, a time for reflection, a time to listen for God's guidance. We are so busy doing all the things we are called upon to do, we don't often take the time to slow down, to sit back and think about the things that are really important. Join us to pray, to listen, to study, to fellowship with United Methodist Women from across the conference, and to spend some quiet time in reflection.

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Retreat Leader:  Rev. Toni Ruth Smith

Music Leaders:  Rev. Mark Barden & Catherine Ritch

In Concert:  Lake Junaluska Singers 

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Online Discount Registration continues through midnight on June 7, 2015.


MISSION U

Resident / Nonresident, and 
One-Day Overviews
July 16-19, 2015
Pfeiffer University


Residential Youth Camp
Latin America: Places, Culture & Faith

Mission Studies: 
Created for Happiness: Understanding Your Life in God [Learn more]; Latin American: People and Faith [Learn more]; The Church and People with Disabilities [Learn more]

Registration is open  
thru 
June 26, 2015

Annual Meeting 

Images of Mission
September 11-13, 2015
Lake Junaluska


Rev. Paul Jeffrey, 
Special Guest Speaker

Online Discount Registration opens
June 15, 2015.


RESPONSE: JUNE 2015 ISSUE

Responsively Yours: Creative, Supportive, Global Fellowship

by Harriett Jane Olson

Going from the Northern Hemisphere to the Southern Hemisphere in January and February means going from winter to summer. Both times I did so this year I arrived bleary-eyed and uncomfortable in clothes that were not really warm enough in New York and too warm in Chile and in Mozambique. And both times I was greeted by welcoming women who are part of our global sisterhood of grace. What a privilege to represent your love to them and their love to you!

Through Ubuntu journeys, Assembly and other settings when Methodist women from around the world meet, we experience that sisterhood. And, like someone at a family reunion, we sometimes ask: How are we related again?

United Methodist Women claims a side-by-side role with United Methodist Women in the Central Conferences. Ours is not a staff or board that has governance over the work of the Zimbabwe United Methodist Women or the Women's Society of Christian Service in the Philippines - we come to the table as partners.

Just like at a family reunion, we need to look back to understand the relationship.

Until the 1960s our predecessors sent missionaries and deaconesses to serve around the world. The growing global churches began to engage in conversations with the sending churches that forever changed the nature of the missionary work. Some became autonomous churches or part of a uniting church, and some remain in one United Methodist Church together. In 1964 the mission-sending work became centralized in the General Board of Global Ministries.

In the 1980s this began to change, with the other general agencies being first allowed and then asked to think about their work more globally. In the 1990s United Methodist Women held a series of Working Conferences around the world to assess its global relationships. From these meetings we developed the plan for a new category of worker called "regional missionary." These missionaries are recruited, trained and supported by women in the United States, but their assignment is to engage in women's leadership development in large world regions, some that are Central Conferences and others that are not.

Now, with regional missionaries and leaders of the World Federation of Methodist and United Church Women participating in our program advisory group, we are restating our desire for sister-to-sister relationships. Both in Chile and in Mozambique the family resemblance was clear among the women praying, singing, learning, serving and committed to making a difference in their communities. We are learning from one another, supporting one another, pooling resources and drawing expertise from one another.

This is creative, supportive fellowship writ large!

Harriett Jane Olson
General Secretary
United Methodist Women



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Brooks-Howell Home Serendipitor - Read the latest issue of the Serendipitor, the newsletter of Brooks-Howell Home. Brooks-Howell is a retirement community of deaconesses, home missionaries, missionaries and others who have answered God's call to mission service here and throughout the world. Visit the Brooks-Howell Home website at: www.brooks-howell.org

Most recent issue:  May-June 2015

Other United Methodist Women National Office News
 

RESPONSE JUNE 2015: Responsively Yours: Creative, Supportive, Global Fellowship - Harriett Jane Olson, General Secretary & CEO, United Methodist Women National Office

RESPONSE JUNE 2015: Victory for Farmworkers - The Coalition of Immokalee Workers fights for farmworkers' rights, and Florida United Methodist Women stand with them.
Other United Methodist Church News

Harriett Thompson, 92 Year Old Member of Myers Park UMC, Sets Marathon Record - charlotteobserver.com

WNCC AC 2015 - News & Information about the Western North Carolina Annual Conference 2015 (June 17-21, 2015 at Lake Junaluska) - ac2015.org

News about the upcoming General Conference 2016 - umc.org

 

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150 Years and Counting... 

Celebrate the dedication and foresight of our foremothers in mission as we lead up to our 150th anniversary in 2019!

Our Western North Carolina Every Member Legacy Fund Goal: That every member of United Methodist Women make a gift to The Legacy Fund of at least $18.69 per year, over and above her Pledge to Mission, for five years (2015-2019). We have added a Legacy Fund / 150th Anniversary page to our website...where we will continue to add and share information as we move toward our 150th anniversary in 2019...check it out!
     
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