Missouri Net News [link removed] #toc1 Hurricane Ian Disaster Response
#toc2 Facing the Future: Be Still as a Spiritual Practice
#toc3 Being the Church with Oppressed: Four African Perspectives Bible Study
#toc4 Registration Closing Soon for Empowering Ministry with Ken Nash
#toc5 Clergy Benefits Academy – November 14-16
#toc6 Job Posting
Hurricane Ian Disaster Response
Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida on Wednesday, causing severe flooding and power outages. Forecasters downgraded Ian to a tropical storm on Thursday morning but the storm is still expected to produce severe rain and wind over the next few days. Conference Disaster Response Coordinator (CDRC) Scott Burdin is monitoring the response and relief needs through the cohort of CDRCs in the United Methodist connection and will share opportunities to engage in response efforts. Congregations are asked to focus on the following mission and service efforts:
Pray. Pray for the people of affected areas and first responders and agencies managing damage assessment. Include those affected by the storm’s path in your prayers during worship. Search Discipleship Ministries for worship resources during times of natural disaster, including [link removed] a Communion liturgy appropriate for those celebrating communion and [link removed] a prayer and suggested hymn list.
Give. [link removed] Visit Missouri Disaster Response Online Giving or [link removed] UMCOR U.S. Disaster Response and Recovery. For paper giving, make checks payable to: Missouri Annual Conference (memo: Florida) and mail to Missouri Annual Conference, 3601 Amron Ct. Columbia, MO 65202.
Learn. Visit Missouri Annual Conference’s communication platforms to be informed of immediate needs: [link removed] www.facebook.com/umcdisaster
This announcement is available on the Missouri Conference website at [link removed] [link removed]
Facing the Future: Be Still as a Spiritual Practice
Online Event for Pastors Serving Cross-Racial, Cross-Cultural, and Multicultural Contexts
November 16, 12-6 pm
This event will provide pastors serving in Cross-Racial/Cross-Cultural/Multicultural ministry contexts an opportunity to fellowship and engage in hands-on learning and small group reflection. This year's virtual conference will have presenters who are licensed professional psychotherapists or counselors and ordained clergy serving in Cross-Racial/Cross-Cultural contexts. You are invited to engage in this intersectionality of self-care and spirituality with them. CRCC pastors' stress levels have increased in recent years due to the pandemic and racism we have been dealing with as a nation. In addition, the shifting denominational landscape has added additional stress. Facing the Future is an opportunity to find support among CRCC pastors.
Standard Registration (September 1-30): $50
Late Registration (October 1-15): $60
Register at [link removed] [link removed].
Being the Church with the Oppressed: Four African Perspectives Bible Study
This four session PDF downloadable small-group Biblical study (for groups meeting in-person or virtually) was created by and written from the perspectives of four Christian clergypersons from the continent of Africa. Africa, a continent, not a country, comprises of 54 different countries with 1.3 billion people (compared to the 748 million people in all of Europe), and more than 1,500 different languages spoken. African people and their communities are diverse and more complex than media stereotypes. There are Christians across the world who are doing the work of justice, transformation, healing, repentance, and repair. On every continent, in cities and villages alike, seeds are planted and are bearing the fruits of unity, ministry with the poor and marginalized, truth-telling and confronting injustice, and healing the land. This study includes stories and reflections from four of these places: Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire, Mozambique, and Nigeria. This resource from the General Commission on Religion and Race cost $20, and is available in English, French and Portuguese. Order it at [link removed] [link removed].
Registration Closing Soon for Empowering Ministry with Ken Nash
Don’t miss this in-person learning opportunity led by Rev. Ken Nash. Join us for an in-person event on October 12-13 at Community UMC in Columbia. You’ll learn how to best structure your ministry for full participation from the congregation, the patterns that are sabotaging the momentum of far too many churches today, and discover the best practices for identifying, training and empowering the people for a full engagement of ministry. Learn more and register at [link removed] [link removed]
Clergy Benefits Academy – November 14-16
The Clergy Benefits Academy welcomes clergy in all ages and stages of ministry — new ordinands, early-career clergy, mid-career clergy, ready-to-retire clergy, district superintendents, clergy in extension ministries — to Broomfield, Colorado, for learning opportunities based on the five dimensions of well-being. Register by October 1, 2022 and receive a $50 resort credit when you arrive at the hotel. Learn more at [link removed] [link removed]
Job Posting
[link removed] Technical Arts Coordinator - Webster Hills UMC (Webster Grove)
For complete job description, application instructions or to post a job opportunity at your Missouri Conference church, go to [link removed] www.moumethodist.org/classifieds.
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