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CM District News and Updates ~ Feb 21, 2019

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Commission on A Way Forward

Follow the Special Session of the General Conference  
February 23-26 in Saint Louis, MO.  

Go to http://www.umc.org/topics/general-conference-2019-special-session to: 
•  Watch the Special General Conference, which will address the denomination's response to homosexuality. 
•  Find resources for local church leaders and the latest news stories about the special session.  

We encourage you to also:
•  Read Bishop Easterling's message, Grant Us Wisdom, Grant Us Courage, about the upcoming session. 
•  Follow Twitter at #bwcgc2019 and go to www.facebook.com/BWCUMC to stay connected. 
•  Please continue to pray daily from 2:23-2:26 pm.

United to Love:  A Way Forward (Clergy and Laity)
Saturday, March 2, 2019
From 9 am to noon, Bishop Easterling is calling the people of the BWC together at the Mission Center and via live streaming to pray and share information following the Special Session. Join us at the Mission Center or via live streaming at:
•  Bethany UMC—2875 Bethany Ln., Ellicott City, MD 21042-2213 — Andrew Cooney, Pastor 
•  Calvary UMC — 403 S Main St., Mount Airy, MD 21771-5346 — Bill Maisch, Pastor 
•  FaithPoint Community UMC – Online Campus (https://faithpointum.org/connect/)— Chris Bishop, Pastor  
•  Grace UMC — 119 N Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg, MD 20877-2441 — Jim Miller, Pastor 

Go to https://www.bwcumc.org/event/1260749-2019-03-02-praying-our-way-forward-united-to-love/ for a list of other churches serving as host sites. We encourage you to gather at these locations to share prayers and information together, but you can also access the live stream on your computer, lap top, or smartphone. 

Commission on A Way Forward
Stay informed, visit the BWC website for congregational resources, videos and more. 


mark your calendar

CMD Clergy Appreciation Dinner (Clergy only) 
 February 28 from 6-9 pm.  
DS JW Park is inviting clergy and their spouse or friend to be his guest at a festive Clergy Appreciation Dinner at Saint John United Church.   

Leadership Day – Washington Region (Clergy and Laity)

March 16, 8 am-3 pm. 
There’s something for everyone at Leadership Day!  Bring your team for a time of inspiration and equipping so that you and your congregation are better able to move forward together and joyfully.  Download the EVENT GUIDE for full details and REGISTER.

Make-up Sexual Ethics and Boundary Training (Clergy)
March 18 from 10 AM-4 PM
If you were unable to attend one of the Sexual Ethics and Boundary Trainings in January, please register to attend a make-up session. If you registered but did not attend, arrived late or left early, please contact me so I can make the change on my end. The Central Maryland District’s make-up session will be held at the Mission Center in Fulton, MD. The fee is $35 and lunch is included. It is important that every pastor attend a Sexual Ethics and Boundary training. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. REGISTER today.

235th Baltimore-Washington Conference Annual Meeting
May 29-June 1, 2019
Online registration is now open for the 235th Annual Conference Session of the Baltimore-Washington Conference, which will be held May 29-June 1 at the Waterfront Marriott Hotel in Baltimore. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.
• If you register before March 6, the early-bird cost is $139. See a listing of meal prices and other expenses.
• See a listing of all the workshops.
• The daily hotel room rate is $168 plus tax for a single, double or triple room until these rooms are sold out. You can reserve a room online or call 877-212-5752 to reserve a room. Please advise the reservation agent that you are eligible to receive the BWC Conference rate.
• The theme of this year's session is We are One: United to Love. We hope you will join us in prayer as we unite for a time of meaningful fellowship, profound worship and holy conferencing. For more information, visit www.bwcumc.org/events/annual-conference.

Resolutions to the 235th Session of the Baltimore-Washington Annual Conference
 
All resolutions set to come before the 235th session of the Baltimore-Washington Conference are due to the Conference Secretary by April 1, 2019.  The session will be held May 29-June 1, 2019.  Resolutions should be submitted using the BWC Resolution Submission Form available at:  http://tiny.cc/bwc-resolution-form.  Please note: 
• You must first consult with Mark Gorman, Chair of the Rules Committee, prior to submitting resolutions pertaining to Rules of the Session.  
• For resolutions that have budget implications, you must first consult with Phil Potter, Chair of CFA prior to submitting the resolution.

Spring Washington Region Lay Servant Ministries Academy

June 8-9 at the BWC Mission Center.  Save the date.


OTHER NEWS

BWC Scholarship Application
March 7, 2019 is the deadline
Once again, the Baltimore-Washington Conference will be awarding scholarships for qualified students currently attending college, as well as high school seniors who plan to attend college in the fall of 2019. The application process opens on Jan. 3 and closes March 7, 2019.  A variety of scholarships are offered to fit the diverse needs of our students. To be considered for a scholarship, students must complete the full online application which includes uploading their current transcripts. In addition, the student must provide contact information for their pastor and one additional church reference. The pastor and reference will be contacted and asked to submit information on the student’s participation in the local church. The entire process will be done online for ease of the student, pastor, and reference.  For details about the individual scholarships or to apply for a scholarship, please visit http://www.bwcumc.org/administration/local-church-resources/scholarships/.

BWC Legislative Advocacy and Action Day in Annapolis
March 7, 2019, 8:30 am -3 pm!
Join us in Annapolis for our Annual Legislative Advocacy and Action Day co-sponsored by the BWC Advocacy and Action Board and The United Methodist Women. Newbies and interested advocates, join us as we address aspects of: Health Care Reform, Criminal Justice Reform: From School to Prison Pipeline, and Immigration Reform. To register or for more information, please contact Judy Smith at . The cost for this event is $6.

Town Hall Gatherings 
Frank and informative discussions on the opioid epidemic and immigration crisis and, how the United Methodist Church might respond. 
•  Opioid Epidemic Town Hall  -- Sat., March 9
 9:30 am-12:30 pm at Harmony UMC, 9455 Williamsport Pike, Falling Waters, W.Va.
•  Immigration Town Hall -- Sat., March 23,  
9:30 am-12:30 pm at Emmanuel UMC, 10755 Scaggsville Road, Laurel, MD 20723.

Youth Leader Retreat and Training March 22-24, 2019
The BWC will host a weekend of training and renewal for youth workers Mar 22-24, 2019 at Wesley Freedom UMC in Eldersburg, MD. Whether you are new to youth ministry or a seasoned veteran, there will be training and classes appropriate for any stage of your ministry and time for restoration and renewal. Registration and additional information available at https://arenaweb.bwcumc.org/default.aspx?page=3439&eventID=4122. For questions, please contact Cheryl Cook.

Let’s Celebrate Excellence at Annual Conference 2019 
April 1, 2019 is the deadline
Applications and Nominations are now being accepted for a wide variety of awards including:
• Congregational awards for Abundant Health or Advocacy and Action with $1,000 given for reinvestment in ministry
• United to Love Moral Courage Award for Young and Older Adults who do the right thing even in the face of their fears
• Youth Group Leader of the Year who grow and multiply disciples in middle and high school
• The Harry Denman Evangelism Award for laity and clergy who many people credit for helping to start or reignite their faith journey.
Learn more and apply for these Annual Conference Awards here: https://www.bwcumc.org/annual-conference-awards/.

The 2019 NEJ Mission Academy - “When Helping Helps”
@ Rolling Ridge Retreat Center in North Andover, MA -- April 1 - 4, 2019 
This year’s academy will focus on ministry initiatives that are responsible, sustainable, and asset-based. In addition to their collaboration with UMCOR to provide a disaster response track, NEJ Mission Academy organizers will also welcome Global Missionary Willie Berman-Ramirez, NEJ United Methodist Sarah Sandsted who is co-founder of Rebuild Globally, and mission theologian Rev. Taylor Walters Denyer. Registration is now open. Early bird rates are in effect until March 1st, 2019.

United to Love Moral Courage Young Adult and Adult Awards ~ Submit an Application!
April 1, 2019 is the deadline 
The United to Love Moral Courage Awards celebrate people who put their faith into action especially when doing so is uncomfortable or unpopular. If you know YAs and Adults who are boldly living their faith in ways that exemplify/advance discipleship, amplify our Social Principles, exemplify the love of Christ and illuminate God's call for justice, please invite them to apply.  Applications are open now and will be accepted through April 1, 2019. For more information and/or to apply, please visit http://www.bwcumc.org/moral-courage-awards/. Applications are toward the end of the page. Awards will be presented to finalists at Annual Conference 2019.

BWC Trip to Alabama (Civil Rights Tour)
April 6-11, 2019 
Come join us on this immersion experience as we visit some of the most significant venues of the Civil Rights movement. Sites to be visited in Birmingham, Alabama include the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Bethel Baptist Church, Kelly Ingram Park, and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. In Montgomery, we will visit Dexter Avenue Baptist Church and Parsonage, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Legacy Museum, National Memorial for Peace and Justice, and the Rosa Parks Museum. And in Selma, we will cross the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge and visit Brown Chapel AME Church and the National Voting Rights Museum.  Register now.

Golf Tournament and Gala in Support of Seeds of Security (SOS) Domestic Violence and Intimate Partner Violence Prevention: Raising Awareness and Promoting Safe Havens
Monday, April 22, 2019 from 12 noon -5 pm
•  Join us at Hobbit’s Glen in Howard County for our first Baltimore-Washington Conference sponsored SOS Golf Tournament and Gala. These events will help us to raise awareness of Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence, offer greater resources, create deeper partnerships, and develop and partner with more safe havens. For ticket pricing and to register yourself or a team of four, please go to https://www.eiseverywhere.com/sosgolf19.  
•  For tickets to join us for the Seeds of Security Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Gala to be held at Turn House in Howard County at 7 PM on Friday, April 26, 2019, please go to https://www.eiseverywhere.com/sosgolf19.    

United to Love: Advocacy and Action Team Sign-ups
We would like your voice at the table. The Baltimore-Washington Conference has six active teams to mobilize across our connection and they are: Creation Care (Climate/Eco-Justice), Gender Equality, Gun Violence Prevention, Immigration Rights, Racial Justice and Wealth Equity. If you are called to serve in one/more of these areas, if this is your passion and/or your faith community is leading in one or more of these areas, we would like to hear from you. Please go to http://www.bwcumc.org/ministries/advocacy-action/ to sign-up so that we can connect with you.

Criminal Justice Mercy and Ministries Resources and Survey for Faith Communities
The Baltimore-Washington Conference of The United Methodist Church has a new CJAM website that has been created for congregations to become more aware and resourced in this vital area. You are invited to go to, http://www.bwcumc.org/ministries/advocacy-action/criminal-justice-and-mercy-ministries/ check out the resources and take the questionnaire so that we can better connect with you in this area. To go directly to the survey, please visit http://www.bwcumc.org/ministries/advocacy-action/criminal-justice-and-mercy-ministries-questionnaire/.

Are You Called to Lead Beyond Your Local Faith Community?
The Nominations Committee is seeking a few good men and women to serve in key leadership roles including in the areas of Leadership Development, New Faith Expressions, Young People’s Ministry, Abundant Health (including local and global missions, holistic health and ERT), Advocacy & Action, Native American Ministry, Gender Equality (COSROW), and the Board of Trustees. In addition to passion and experience in the above, some boards are seeking persons with expertise in training, coaching, grant administration, project management, and data analysis and evaluation. Please complete this leadership interest form and encourage gifted young leaders (30 or under) to do the same: https://www.bwcumc.org/conference-agency-leadership-nominations/.

Download the Central Maryland District calendar for more opportunities to learn and network.


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