NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
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FALL 2015 VOLUME 31 ISSUE 2
SAVE THE DATE!!!
43rd NCCUMW Annual Meeting
October 10, 2015
Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC
The Purpose of United Methodist Women
The organized unit of United Methodist Women shall be a community of women whose
PURPOSE is to know God and to experience freedom as whole
persons through Jesus Christ, to develop a creative, supportive
fellowship, and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the church.
Inside this issue:
Annual Meeting: p. 01 Nominations Report p. 01 President’s Message p. 02 National Seminar p. 03 Treasurer Report p. 03 Mother Child Retreat p. 04 Mission u p. 04 Program Resources p. 05 Social Action p. 05 Annual Meeting Registration p. 07 Legacy Fund p. 08 2015 Calendar p. 09
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Chair of Nominations ~ Jean Haddock
Greetings,
I have just returned from National Seminar! This event was an educational and spiritual
experience. “Interrupting Indifference--Jesus, Justice and Joy” was this year’s theme. We
explored the life and ministry of Jesus as he worked to change society around him. This
event was filled with workshops, speakers, roundtable discussions, a town hall forum, a day
of action, and worship. The four justice priorities are Climate Justice, Maternal Health, Mass
Incarceration, and Economic Inequality. I look forward to sharing and teaching what I
learned with all of you. We are planning a fantastic Conference United Methodist Women Annual Meeting this year!!
Annual Meeting will be held on October 10, 2015 at Methodist University in Fayetteville, NC.
This years’ host district is the Corridor District. The speaker will be Rev. Jeanne Neal, Pastor
of Haw River UMC and a long-time friend of UMW. The Registrar is Martha Caves. Early
registration has been extended to September 1, 2015. All email and registration information
is on the registration form available @ nccumw.org and page 7 of this KEDE. We are asking that you bring your own bag in support of our GO GREEN Campaign to
promote and facilitate reusing. There will be a minimum amount of bags on hand for our
first-time attendees and others who did not bring a bag. In recent years we have experienced declining attendance at Annual Meeting. Please
promote this meeting in your District and local units. Plan to attend and bring someone with
you!!! Yours in Christ,
Daisy Dye
As of this writing, I am praying that Committees on Nomination are filling in their slates for
2016 at all levels, and that the women whom God is calling to serve in the mission of United
Methodist Women are saying an eager, “Yes!” On the Conference level, we are continuing to praise God for
our nominees: JoAnn Barbour for President, Sandra Mendel
for Secretary, Linda Sellers on the Committee on
Nominations, as is Winda Mitchell. Nominated for a second
term are Annette Wright, Program Resource Coordinator
and the others on the leadership team are completing their
terms.
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At all times, I am praying for and thinking about United Methodist Women. I often watch the Inspiration channel. Each
time I hear a sermon and a particular point of the sermon grasps my attention, I always attempt to apply it to United
Methodist Women. I want to share 3 things that I have heard recently and how we can apply it to our mission work.
1. The pastor’s words were “Don’t raise an offering, raise a vision.” For United Methodist Women, I modified it
to “Don’t just lift up the pledge, lift up the vision/purpose of United Methodist Women.” It is said that people
join organizations because of their cause/purpose. We have a great purpose! I share with women that the
vision of United Methodist Women is to empower and educate women to help bring about God’s kingdom of
abundant life. Not only do we carry out acts of mercy, but we do social justice work to make systemic change
to improve the lives of women, children and youth. United Methodist Women members’ voices are heard
around the world as we call for justice on issues such as immigration, human trafficking, domestic violence,
health care and the environment. United Methodist Women are faith, hope and love in action. Always be
ready to share your vision of United Methodist Women with women in your church and community.
2. The pastor presented a question for the congregation to consider. The question: “Is my attitude worth
catching?” I pose the following questions: “Are you passionate about United Methodist Women?” “Do you
reflect joy when sharing United Methodist Women?” “Does your passion about United Methodist Women
invite others to belong?” People join organizations that are passionate about their mission and vision. As you
seek to bring new women into our wonderful organization, do so with an attitude of joy and be passionate
about the work that God accomplishes through United Methodist Women.
3. Another word that resonated with me was “Make a commitment to work hard. If it is to be it’s up to me.” In
1869, when our founding members committed to sending two missionaries to India, they worked hard to
bring it to fruition. They committed to praying for God’s help. They committed to giving sacrificially to the
cause. Our foremothers lived out the statement “If it is to be it’s up to me.” They believed that they could
make it happen and indeed they did.
Our organization is a product of faith. In 1869, six women in Boston heard the story of the plight of women in India.
Mrs. William Butler and Mrs. Edwin Parker, wives of missionaries to India, were home on furlough. They spoke to a
group of women at Tremont Church in Boston. Mrs. Butler told about the desperate spiritual and physical needs of
women in India. Below is an excerpt from The Story of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, 1869-1895.
“Mrs. Parker expressed her deep conviction that unless Christian women took up this work as a special and
separate duty, it would not be practicable to evangelize India to any great extent. Women alone could have
access to women. The question was then raised whether something could not be done to meet this state of things, if the New
England ladies of the church would take it up. Mrs. Butler then described what the ladies of the Congregational
Churches had done in the line of organizing a society, and turning to Mrs. Flanders, she said, ‘Mrs. Parker and I
would like to see a Women’s Foreign Missionary Society in our Methodist Episcopal Church. Can not you help us?’
Mrs. Flanders replied: ‘If others can do this, the women of the Methodist Episcopal Church can, and it is clearly
their duty to engage in this important work. The society was established, and earnest work and earnest prayer soon extended its influence in all the churches
around. Love and zeal deepened as the work was laid upon the Churches. The method adopted for raising funds
and prosecuting the work of the Society was not by pubic collections for special work, but by every Christian
woman laying aside two cents a week, or the payment of one dollar a year, which should constitute membership.
So small was the amount that all women, even the humble, could have a share in the work.”
We have inherited a wonderful legacy of women committed to working hard, praying fervently, giving sacrificially to
support mission and working to be inclusive of all women. As we march forward to our 150th anniversary, we have an opportunity to ensure our legacy continues. United
Methodist Women is celebrating its 150th Anniversary by strengthening and passing on its mission inheritance with
The Legacy Fund. The forward - looking permanent endowment will provide a firm foundation for generations of United
Methodist Women to come as they engage in mission with the women, children and youth of their day. You are invited
and encouraged to support the ongoing work of our organization through supporting our Legacy Fund. Let us be committed with faith, hope and love in action, to strengthen United Methodist Women in our local churches.
Remember, that with God, all things are possible.
Message from the President ~ LaNella Smith
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National Seminar is an opportunity for United Methodist Women members
to explore God's actions in the current moment in the world and dialogue
about how to respond. Each Annual Conference sent two United Methodist
Women to this event. Our attendees were Daisy Dye, Conference Vice
President and Amanda Clark, a young woman. Two other attendees from
our conference were Patty Stricklin, SEJ UMW President and Elizabeth
Lowery. Elizabeth was the SEJ UMW scholarship recipient. Webinars from National Seminar are available on the United Methodist
Women’s website. The three webinars are on Mass Incarceration 101,
Climate Justice and Maternal Health. Our own Katey Zeh is one of the
leaders for the Maternal Health webinar.
Treasurer’s Report ~ Doris Wade
Read Amanda’s and Daisy’s response to their participation in this event.
Daisy Dye National Seminar was an educational and spiritual
experience. The theme of the 2015 National Seminar was
“Interrupting Indifference: Jesus, Justice and Joy.” Each
day started with a lesson exploring the life and ministry of
Jesus as he worked to change society around him. It helped
me to understand the connection between the United
Methodist Women and the communities around us. The
four justice priorities are climate justice, maternal health,
mass incarceration, and economic inequality. These are all
issues I am very familiar with, however, I was not looking
at them from a biblical standpoint. Also, I was not aware
of just how much I can do along with the sisterhood of the
United Methodist Women to bring about change. There
were speakers, round table discussions, a town hall forum,
workshops, and a day of action where we visited a local
Church and participated in an event to bring about change
in a Chicago community. This seminar also provided us
with tools and resources to develop the skills of our local
UMW. I am excited and ready to advocate!!
Amanda Clark I had a wonderful time at National Seminar! There were a
few hundred ladies there from all across the USA, all with
varying cultural and racial backgrounds--we were a
beautifully diverse crowd! Each day we began with a time
of music and worship, then moved into having workshops
and meetings to learn about the core issues: maternal
health, climate justice, mass incarceration, and
oppression. I was a Sociology major in college so I am very
familiar with these issues and the fight for social justice
from an academic and activist standpoint. However, it was
wonderful to be able to connect my faith with these issues.
On our last full day, we did site visits in the local
community to get a hands on, live experience with the
issues we had been discussing all week... that was my
favorite part! It's nearly impossible to sum up everything
about National Seminar in one paragraph. It was a
fantastic experience and I got to know many other
wonderful women of faith. I will remember these women
and the things we learned that week for a long time to
come!
North Carolina participants:
Patty Stricklin, Daisy Dye, Amanda Clark and Elizabeth Lowery.
Our year is more than half over. WE have a wonderful opportunity to be in Mission for GOD! Women, youth, and
children are depending upon US. Our pledge money is coming in slowly. Remember to use Gift to Mission Cards.
There is one for almost any occasion!
This is the time of the year to think of honoring someone with a Special Mission
Recognition pin. It is a wonderful opportunity for you to do something special
for a special friend, mentor, or leader in your church, or a great influence in your
life. It’s a win-win! You honor the special person in your life—and you
contribute to Mission Giving! The World Thank offering is a time for us to be thankful to God for all the
blessings He puts in our lives. He has been very generous to us. God loves a
cheerful giver! Doris Wade
NCC UMW Treasurer
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Dean of Mission u ~ Martha Caves
This year will provide a wonderful opportunity for mothers and their children to enjoy different experiences at one of
United Methodist Conference Camps. We are looking forward to seeing each of you at the Retreat!
Mother - Child Retreat ~ September 18-20, 2015 ~ Camp Rockfish, Parkston, NC
This year’s Mission u is completed, and study leaders have been trained!!! We had around 80 participants in our mission
studies this year. The repeat study is “The Church and People with Disabilities,” looking at things from a global
perspective. The geographic study for 2015-2016 is “Latin America.” We offered for the first time a class in Spanish.
Anyone interested in having a class in Spanish in your district or local church can contact Martha Caves at
[email protected]. We also offered this class to youth who attended ACS at Methodist University. We had 6 students
participate. This, too, is the first year we have offered a mission study at ACS, and hope it will continue! Our spiritual
growth study is “Happiness.” These are all excellent studies you have in your local units in addition to them being
offered in the districts. Contact Martha Caves or your district E&I coordinator for more information. At the close of Mission u this year, I passed the reigns on to Joyce Herring who will be the Dean of Mission u for the next
2 years. Our Mission u is in good hands!!! Thank you for all the support I have received over the past few years! I look
forward to “participating” at Mission u in 2016 and beyond. Martha Caves
Dean, 2015 Mission u
Come and enjoy great outdoor activities
including much, much more fun and
challenging high ropes, climbing tower
and zip line. Information and Registration details are
available at www.nccumw.org Kendall Chalmers, MN&O Coordinator
Program Resources Tidbits ~ Annette Wright
Our focus, as in previous years, is to increase Reading Program participants. To help achieve
this goal, books have been available at all conference events. We will have as many books as
allowed at the Annual Meeting. Stop by and visit our books sales at Annual Meeting. Again, this year, we will present Creative Unit Certificate(s) along with other reading
awards. Each District Secretary of Program Resources was asked to identify a local unit or
units that have creatively promoted reading. These units will be recognized at Annual
Meeting. I cannot wait until Annual Meeting to share with you the units to receive certificates
and to share with you the district that takes home the banner. The Capital District has held
the banner for 3 consecutive years. The Corridor District has been a repeat
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winner for the district with the most children readers. Perhaps this year other districts will be recognized. It is always good to venture into a good book, so join the Leadership Team and read “Good, God, Lousy World and Me.” Remember, Gift to Mission Cards can be given on any occasion. Perhaps you could recognize a new Reading Program
participant with a Gift to Mission Card.
Social Action Blurb ~ JoAnn Stanford
Small Changes! Big Impacts! There is a lot we can do to help make our world a greener place. Not only sign the “Be a
Green Unit: Take the Pledge” but live it! We as individuals should sign the pledge as well and live it! Do not use
disposable cups, plates, and utensils if possible. Use recycled paper and recycle paper as well. Disconnect appliances
when not in use. Properly inflated tires can boost fuel efficiency. Replace light bulbs with compact fluorescent (CFLs)
or light emitting diodes (LEDs). Conserve water. The list goes on and on and on!!!
Take the pledge. Make a difference!
During the Mission Encounter at Mission u, we packed 100 health kits
(thanks to all who contributed) which were taken to Partners in Ministry,
Inc. in Pembroke. We made prayer bracelets - one to keep and one to share
with a prospective UMW member. One group visited the NC State Veterans
Home sharing God’s love with the residents. Remember you can distribute kits locally as long as at least three kits are
given to one of the designated project agencies on the Project List. Kits can
always be taken to a UMW Conference and/or District Event and given to the
social action chair. Keep a record to send to the District Social Action
Coordinator by August 15 who then reports to the Conference Social Action
Coordinator by September 1.
Recycle your old cell phones. Bring to meetings and give to the social action chair. A box will be
available for deposit at Annual Meeting. These are shared with agencies that work with domestic
violence victims. The phones are for 911 calls. Email pictures to Jin Lee ([email protected]) by September 1 showing your unit at work.
Include your unit and church name and the activity. She will make a power point presentation
to show during Annual Meeting at Methodist University October 10.
Gracious God, you have chosen us to bear your image and called us to care for your creation. Forgive us for being so focused
on our own needs that we have forsaken the need of a stranger. We have let our brothers and sister go hungry. We have
turned away from the poor and oppressed. Change us. Move in our hearts, so that we may extend your love, mercy, and
grace to those in need. Amen.
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Conference Finance Meeting ~ Woodington UMC
United Methodist Women:
Turning Financial Gifts into Miracles for Women, Children and Youth
United Methodist Women is trusted with pledges and donations from individual members and local member
organizations, as well as mission partners and anonymous donors who have a heart for mission. The national office is
committed to good stewardship of our members' generous support.
Name
Address
Email Phone #
Church District
Circle One:_____________UMW Member___First-Time Attendee - Yes ___ No ___||
Age Level - (Circle One) 16-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 and Up
Emergency Contact: ____________________________________________________________________
Official Delegate - Yes ____ No ____ (Circle your voting eligibility category.)
To be an Official Delegate:
1 Each local unit shall be represented by the President or a duly-elected alternate.
2 In addition each local unit may elect additional voting delegates as follows:
a. 50-100 members: One (1) additional delegate
b. Over 100 members: One (1) additional delegate per 100 members or major
fractions thereof
3
Jurisdiction team.
Child Care - Yes ___ No ___
Registration Fees and Lunch -------Make Check Payable to--------- NCCUMWEarly Registration Fee before September 1----------------------------$9.00
Registration Fee after September 1------------------------------ 10.00
Lunch------------------------------------------------------- $8.00
Total --------------------------------------------
Lunch cannot be reserved after October 1
Registration Fee Enclosed
On site registration-------------------------------- $15.00Lunch availability after after October 1 not guaranteed.
Need golf cart ride to Berns Student Center for lunch: yes____ no_____
Submit registration form and check to:Registration information only: 336-599-7037; cell 336-583-5661
Questions: Contact [email protected] or 910-997-7018
● Check in begins at Reaves Auditorium at 8:00 AM. Coffee available.
● All lunches will be available at Berns Student Center cafeteria. Lay-out of cafeteria will be in program book.
● Transportation will be available to take persons unable to walk over to the Berns Center for lunch. Please indicate
your need for transportation above.● 39 and Under attendees will get their lunch and
follow instructions as to where they will meet for lunch.
North Carolina Conference United Methodist Women 2015 Annual MeetingSaturday, October 10, 2015 9:30 AM (Music begins at 9:15)
Methodist University, 5400 Ramsey St., Fayetteville, NC 28311
____Female ____Male
Unit Officer ___ District Officer __ Conference Officer ____Clergy ___ Deaconess ___ Missionary ___ Guest____
The rest of the voting body is composed of District and Conference Officers, Chairpersons of Conference
Committees, members of the Conference Committee on Nominations, nominees for Conference offices,
past Conference Presidents, past Conference Chairperson of Wesleyan Service Guild and the following
women residing within the Conference bounds: Deaconeses, retired missionaries, and members of the
national United Methodist Women directors and members of the Jurisdiction Leadership Team.
Martha Caves 4404 Burlington Rd. Roxboro, NC 27244
Child care must be pre-registered by September 12 by contacting [email protected] or 910-997-
7018. 113 Wilderness Dr Rockingham, NC 28379
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2015 NC CONFERENCE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S CALENDAR
January
01 New Officers resume duties
09 Mission u Meeting – 4:00 to 6:00 PM, Englewood UMC, Rocky Mount, NC
09 Executive Committee Meeting Dinner 6:00 PM – Englewood UMC, Rocky Mount, NC
09 District Presidents Meeting at 6:45 PM- Englewood UMC, Rocky Mount, NC
09 Conference Program Committee Meeting – Englewood UMC, Rocky Mount, NC
10 Executive Committee Meeting – 9:30 AM – Englewood UMC, Rocky Mount, NC
13 District Mailing List for KEDE due to KEDE Editor
February
06-08 Conference Team Retreat, Morehead City, NC
08 KEDE Deadline (Legislative Event)
20-21 Conference Women in Mission Event, Wake Forest UMC, Wake Forest, NC
April
10-12 Leadership Development Days, Lake Junaluska, NC
18 Executive Committee Meeting, Shady Grove, Kinston, NC
18 Final Deadline Book of Reports to Secretary
18 KEDE Deadline (Mission u & Mother/Child Retreat)
May
01 Church Women United – Friendship Day
16 Scholarship Committee, Teleconference Meeting; 1p-3p
June
10-13 Annual Conference for the United Methodist Church; Wilmington, NC
July
16-18 Mission u – Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC
Conference Standing Rules Committee @ Mission u – 12:00 pm
August
15 KEDE Deadline (Annual Meeting Issue)
15 Finance Committee Meeting, Woodington UMC, Kinston, NC
September
01 All reports due to Coordinators & President
12 Conference UMW Executive Committee Meeting, 9:30 am, First UMC, Clinton, NC
18-20 Mother-Child Retreat – Camp Rockfish, Parkston, NC
October
10 Mission u Committee - Methodist University 4:00 pm.
10 Conference UMW Annual Meeting – Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC
15 2015 District Officers Report due to Conference Secretary
November
06 World Community Day
07 Conference UMW DO-IT-DAY – Divine Street UMC, Dunn, NC
07 KEDE Deadline (39 & Under Issue and 2016 Calendar)
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