Trinity United Methodist Church 8396 Morgan Road Clay, New York 13041 www.claytrinity.org MAY 2015 [email protected] facebook.com/claytrinity 315.652.9186 Going on a walk with my granddaughter is a distracting thing to do. I have thoughts and plans in my mind all the time. The walks I take are to help the thinking process. But when we went on a walk recently, we stopped to watch a shiny green bug. She got as close as she could just to watch. And I watched, too. When you are almost two years old, what you experienced a half a lifetime ago is only the basis for discovering what is in the present. Being a grandfather means that I have lived many years, and have a framework for living life. My granddaughter disrupts that framework. As that image of that shiny green bug captured the attention of an almost two year old discovering a small part of a big new world, it captured my attention as well. That little metallic green bug interrupted my thoughts and thinking. That’s what God always does with us. Interrupts our lives, and our way of thinking and looking at the world. Our way of not just looking at green bugs, but the way we look at poverty, and prejudice, and folks from other cultures. My hope is that the way we worship disrupts your thinking about God. My hope is the missions that we are about disrupts your thinking about God. My hope is the way we are approaching a new way of being through the merger disrupts your thinking about God. For just maybe, like a grandfather and a two year old’s life being interrupted by a shiny green bug, God will interrupt your life to making new discoveries. - Reverend Bradford Hunt Our Worship Schedule This is the Festival of the Christian Home, or Mother’s Day. The scripture is and is a continuation of the farewell discourse. Jesus shares in a friendly way what life is about. Change the World Sunday is the scripture for the day. It is the story of the replacement of Judas from among the twelve. It shares the idea that the mission will be carried out, and must not be limited by the weaknesses of people. This is Pentecost! This is the birthday of the church. the wind and the flame and the beginning of the church. is the story of is the scripture for this Sunday. Six winged creatures and hot coals reveal the good news in this scripture. The theme will center around the concept of how God prepares us for sharing the message of hope, and of love. Lay Servant Courses A Basic Lay Servant Class will be held on two Saturdays, May 9 and 16 at MANLIUS UMC, 111 Wesley Street in Manlius, from 9:30 am until 3:00 pm. If you are interested in this course, please come to the church office and pick up your application. Applications can be returned to: Susan Ranous, 201 Candee Ave., Syracuse, NY 13224 with a check payable to “UNYAC” in the sum of $20.00 by April 30, 2015. Advanced Lay Servant Course, Beginning June 1 An Advanced La y Ser van t Course, “Pastoral Care Through Healing Prayers,” held on four Mondays from June 1 through June 22, 2015 from 7-9:30 p.m. a t MANLIUS UMC, 111 W esley Str eet in Manlius. In this course, we will learn a biblical basis for healing the sick, how to minister to those who need God’s spiritual, emotional, and physical healing touch and how to start the Prayer Ministry at your church. If you are interested in this course, please come to the church office and pick up your application. Applications can be returned to: Susan Ranous, 201 Candee Ave., Syracuse, NY 13224 with a check payable to “UNYAC” in the sum of $25.00 by May 18, 2015. Roast Beef Dinner REPORT April 25th’s Roast Beef Dinner was another success! The roast beef dinner was well-attended. We fed somewhere around 420 people and realized a net profit of about $2,000. The Mary Circle also donated $745 toward the base budget from the sales of their items. HUGE thanks to all who helped...from peeling potatoes, to kitchen cleanup and everything in between. We would never be able to maintain our loyal dinner attendees if it weren't for the team effort that produces a good meal and cheerful setting! We have covered Rebecca’s salary for 2015! $1,624 has been given, which exceeds the $1500 needed! We may consider adopting yet another Home Health Promoter. Rebecca is one of the eight home health promoters that work in Malek, South Sudan. Trinity adopted Rebecca as their Home Health Promoter in 2013, and now again in 2015. (2014 was a year that the war made things more uncertain, and Rebecca and others were in refugee camps) This is an amazing ministry that funds Rebecca to take care of basic medical needs in a place that was once considered the worst health care system in the world. Communication is still a problem for the Southern Sudan Health Project. We have not heard the specifics of how things are progressing, and attempts at contact are made continually. The information we do have says that things are okay. Watch for more information as we continue through this phase of development. The Next Step Towards The Merger There was a good turnout at both sessions on April 20 an 21 for the revealing our mission statement, surrounding the “Seek, Serve, Share” concept. Our mission statement will be the central focus as we move forward. Mission statements are always good, but they are most significant when an institution shifts and changes on the basis of the mission statement. This mission statement will be the basis for locations, use of property, and for staffing. The proposed mission statement is: Seek We seek God's presence in our lives, to help others in their relationship with God, and to strive to see God work through all people. Serve We serve God through mission, encourage everyone on their spiritual journey, and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ Share We create opportunities for all to share their gifts and talents, and demonstrate openness, acceptance, and hospitality God With Others On May 18th and 19th, the Design Team will offer how the Mission Statement will be the basis for the present church owned properties. A design for the organization and staffing will also be part of this presentation. The gatherings will be: Monday, May 18th at 6:30pm at Trinity Tuesday, May 19th at 6:30pm at Andrews The Mission Statement will be the basis for the ongoing changes and development for the merger. The merger and creation of a new way of seeking God, serving God in expanding mission, and creating a way for those within the congregation and beyond to share God’s love. Plans are being made to have official decisions to be made in June. -Rev. Bradford Hunt Blood Drive Tuesday, May 26th 3:00pm - 7:00pm Fellowship Hall Please call Ann Reed at 457-6360 to schedule your appointment! Cradle & Beyond Wednesdays & Thursdays : 11am-4pm Saturdays: 10am-2pm Upcoming Sales Located in the basement of Andrews Memorial UMC at 106 Church Street in North Syracuse Items Effective Dates: Shorts & Capris - .50¢ Each May 6, 7 & 9 Pants, Slacks & Shoes - .50¢ Each May 13, 14 & 16 Teen Clothes - .50¢ Each May 20, 21 & 23 Shirts & Blouses - .50¢ Each May 27, 28 & 30 $5 BAG SALE June 3, 4 & 6 Donations can be dropped off at Trinity in the large garbage can located in the Narthex. Brown Memorial UMC: Weekly Tutoring Snack Donation Listed below is April’s Schedule for Snack Donations for Brown Memorial UMC’s Tutoring Program that takes place on Tuesdays & Thursdays. Please place donations in the basket outside just out the sanctuary. Week of May 10th Individually Wrapped Snack Packages Week of May 17th Individual Packaged Pudding Cups Week of May 24th Granola Bars Week of May 31st Juice Boxes “Change for Change” Get rid of that heavy change in your pockets and purses by donating it to this ongoing collection. All the money will go to our mission projects so remember a little change can bring a big change to the world. Thank you! Since starting this we’ve been able to donate $365.00 to Southern Sudan Health Projects’ Boots, Books, Bags & Bikes Campaign! -Christian Education The Bridge is a communications tool designed for local churches to stay connected to each other and to the ministries taking place around the Upper New York Conference and The United Methodist Church. What does ‘conference’ mean to The United Methodist Church? When you hear the word “conference” in relation to The United Methodist Church, it refers to one of five things: a regional body, an organizational body, Annual Conference session, General Conference, or Jurisdictional Conference. 1. Regional body The regional conference is described by the church's Constitution and The Book of Discipline as the “basic unit” of the Church. In the United States, a conference may cover an entire state, part of the state, or parts of two or more states. There are also three missionary conferences in the U.S., which rely upon the entire denomination for funding. The U.S. has 57 conferences, supervised by 46 bishops. There are 76 conferences in Africa, Europe, and the Philippines, supervised by 20 bishops. The Upper New York Conference of The United Methodist Church was created when the New York churches within four former conferences – North Central New York, Troy, Western New York, and Wyoming conferences – united. 2. Organizational body In the U.S., the conference has a central office and professional staff that coordinate and conduct ministry and conference business. The UNY Conference Office is located in Syracuse. It likely has a director of connectional ministries, a treasurer, directors of program areas – such as camping, a communications director, and other staff. Clergy and laypersons may also serve on conference boards, commissions, and committees. 3. Annual Conference session Each year an equal number of clergy and lay members attend their conference's annual session for worship, fellowship, and to conduct the business of the conference, which may last three to five days. This year’s UNY session is four days, May 27-30, at the OnCenter in Syracuse. For more information, visit www.unyumc.org/events/annualconference. During these sessions, members of the conference hear reports of past and ongoing work; adopt future goals, programs, and budgets; ordain clergy members as deacons and elders; and elect delegates to Jurisdictional and General Conferences (every four years). The bishop presides over these meetings. The bishop for the UNY Conference is Area Resident Bishop Mark J. Webb. 4. General Conference The General Conference is an international body of nearly 1,000 delegates that meets every four years. The delegates – split evenly between clergy and laity – represent conferences around the world. During General Conference, delegates discuss and vote on petitions and resolutions proposed by individuals, agencies, conferences, annual conference sessions, and other groups within the denomination. These actions can result in a revision to The BOD, the denomination's book of law, and The Book of Resolutions, policies of the denomination on current social issues. At General Conference, the Church's official stance and Church policies are made regarding such issues as human sexuality, abortion, war, and peace, as well as determination of ministries and funding. 5. Jurisdictional Conference In the U.S., The United Methodist Church is divided into five areas, known as jurisdictions: Northeastern, Southeastern, North Central, South Central, and Western – the UNY Conference is part of the Northeastern Jurisdiction. These provide some program and leadership training events to support the conferences. Every four years the jurisdictional conferences meet to elect new bishops and select members of general boards and agencies. Conferences located outside the U.S. are organized into central conferences, much like jurisdictions. There are seven central conferences: Africa, Central and Southern Europe, Congo, Germany, Northern Europe, Philippines, and West Africa. Thank You! May 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 4 5 Saturday 1 2 8 9 14 • 1:00pm Mary Circle • Trustee’s Meeting 6:30pm 15 16 • 10:00am Preschool Graduation & Picnic MISSION WEEKEND 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 Notes: 3 Friday 6 •Worship Planning 6:30pm 7 • Design Team 7:00pm at Trinity 10 11 12 Mother’s Day 17 MISSION WEEKEND •Worship Planning 6:30pm 24 Pentecost 13 • Charge Conference with Ad Board Meeting to follow at 6:30pm 18 19 • 6:30pm Design Team Presentation at Trinity • 6:30pm Design Team Presentation at Andrews 25 26 • 12:30pm SSHP Meeting at Andrews 31 •Worship Planning 6:30pm Office Closed 3-7pm American Red Cross Blood Drive Annual Conference Annual Conference Annual Conference Worship Services: Sundays at 10:15am & 11:30am
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