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Communicator's Corner
Game Changers Summit Sept. 3-5, 2014 in Nashville, TN.
Hosted by United Methodist
Communications, the Game Changers Summit will demonstrate how information and communications technology (ICT) is
helping parts of the world left behind by the technological revolution, to solve problems in education, wellness and community development with cutting edge communications tools. Click here for more info and to register.
Looking for the Historical DVD shown during the Opening Worship at AC? It's available to download online at vimeo.com/98653062. Copies are also available in the NIC Media Resource Center.
Contact Susan Gieseler at sgieseler@umcnic.org or 847-931-0710 ext. 17.
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New Imagine No Malaria Website
ImagineNoMalaria.org has re-launched with a new look.
With easy navigation, the new website offers visitors a visual introduction to malaria, which claims a life every 60 seconds, and the importance of Imagine No Malaria in beating this disease through prevention, communication, trained health workers and facilities, grassroots education.
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Have you seen the new UMC Handbook?
The new United Methodist Handbook is now available in an easy-to-read and share digital format.
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Honor Flight Chicago is recruiting WWII Veterans for a day of honor. Join your fellow Chicagoland
WWII veterans for an unforgettable day trip to Washington, D.C. No cost to WWII veterans.
If you're interested or know of a veteran, contact Honor Flight Chicago at 773.227.VETS (8387) or visit
www.honorflightchicago.org
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Aurora United Methodists are seeking donations of funds and school supplies for a school-supply giveaway on Saturday, Aug. 9.
The eighth annual event will be held at Greenman Elementary School, 729 W. Galena Blvd., Aurora, from 9 to 11 a.m., or until supplies are distributed.
For more information, call (630) 896-1033 or email, info@ schoolsupplygiveaway.org.
If your church is participating in a back to school event or collection, let us know! Email communications@umcnic.org
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Children at Faith UMC held anti-violence signs in front of the church on July 2.
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How can you help serve Chicago Public School Children? Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is launching its Mentoring the Next Generation Initiative. The program provides Kindergarten and 8th grade CPS students with one-on-one support from a trained, caring adult mentor. Next Generation mentors spend one hour per week in schools, building relationships with students and working with classroom teachers to help children develop their skills. Click here for a full description. Bishop Sally Dyck is setting the goal of 100 United Methodist Mentors in Chicago Public School classrooms this fall! Read more how you can sign up...
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Save the Date - "What We Can Do"
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Bishop Sally Dyck
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Bishop Sally Dyck invites all clergy to a conversation on "what we can do," given Illinois' legalization of same-gender marriage.
So much of the talk around our denomination is about what we can't do, but there is much we can do and in fact, what we are required to do in relation to LGBTQ persons and families in our churches, families and communities.
The conversation is scheduled for September 9, 2014 from 9:30 am until 3 pm, at First United Methodist Church in Arlington Heights. Stay tuned for more details and registration information. Click here to read Bishop Dyck's letter of invitation. |
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New UM Foundation President Named
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Rev. John Peterson
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The Board of Directors of the United Methodist Foundation of the Northern Illinois Conference is pleased to announce that the Rev. John Peterson has been selected to be the next President of the Foundation. He will begin on September 1, 2014.
John comes to us from the United Methodist Foundation of Florida where he has served for 17 years as Vice President of Planned Giving. John is an ordained elder and a clergy member of the Florida Annual Conference. Prior to his work with the Florida UMF he served as pastor at four local churches.
Click here to read more...
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Safe Sanctuaries Training now online
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Online training for Safe Sanctuaries is now available through "Safe Gatherings", a United Methodist affiliated organization based out of Kansas, to help churches and their congregants meet this responsibility through a comprehensive and consistent online training process.
The links below will take you to the Safe Gatherings website that is separate from UMCNIC.org. If you wish to participate in this training, first you need to register by clicking here.
Once you are registered click here to Login to Safe Gatherings to continue your training.
Please contact Natarsha Gardner at the Conference office with any questions (ngardner@umcnic.org or 847-931-0710, ext. 14).
This training will also soon be available in Spanish.
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Will you host an SSL class?
Applications are now being accepted for host sites for the fall Spanish as a Second Language six-week sessions. If your church is interested, visit www.umcnic.org/ssl for information. Classes will start Oct. 1. Participant registration and training will start in late August/early September.  | Spanish as a Second Language -Dia de Amistad |
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Deadline to Apply for Ethnic Local Church Grants
Aug. 10 is the deadline to apply for an Ethnic Local Church Grant from the United Methodist General Board of Church & Society (GBCS). The grants are to strengthen ethnic minority local churches through education, advocacy or leadership development as they engage in social justice. Click here for info. Grant applications requiring the signatures of cabinet, staff and officers of the Northern Illinois conference must be submitted to those persons no less than seven calendar days prior to the application deadline.
11th Annual Stewardship Conference Registration Open
Bounty: 10 Ways to Increase Giving in Your Local Church with Kristine Miller and Scott McKenzie at Barrington United Methodist Church, Barrington, IL, Saturday, August 23 - 9 am - 2:30 pm. Registration and Light Breakfast beginning 8 am. Click here to download the flyer. Click here to register.
ChildServ Night at Ravinia with Train
The Board of ChildServ announces to the public its third annual evening at Ravinia, featuring Grammy-Award-winning artists Train, along with the Wallflowers. Proceeds will benefit ChildServ's programs for children and their families. The event, on Friday, August 22, features a 5 pm tented reception, 5:30 dinner and 7 pm lawn tickets for the performance. Tickets are $200 - $250 after August 1. For information contact: Suzan Lea at slea@childserv.org or at (773) 867-7361.
Healthy Families, Healthy Planet (HFHP) project
Peoria First United Methodist Church in the Illinois Great Rivers Conference will host the first regional advocacy training event for the Healthy Families, Healthy Planet project (HFHP), an initiative of the General Board of Church and Society, on Saturday, September 6. The training is designed to bring together faith leaders from across Illinois to strengthen local movements for a healthier world for mothers and their children. *All faith leaders in Illinois are eligible for participation. The deadline to apply is August 15. Those interested can apply online at www.umchealthyfamilies.org. They can also email Katie Kraft at kkraft@umc-gbcs.org.
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