The Rome-Carrollton Newsletter A Quarterly publication Rev. Dr. David S. Naglee District Superintendent April 24, 2014 The long build up to Easter has come and gone. The day of joyous celebration of victory, life, hope, faith, assurance and eternity has passed. Already, we ve settled back into normal life. The only reminders are the stray strands of Easter grass that mysteriously appear when we thought we had gotten it all. It is my sincere prayer for each pastor and local church in the district, that the joy of life in Christ, the risen Lord, remains vivid and real. May the sense of joy, victory, hope, and assurance permeate who we are, what we do, say, and live. May it indeed be an Eastertide a season and not merely a day of observance. It is exciting to begin to see the cumulative results of our collective efforts as a district to collect food for the hungry among us during Lent. Thank you for participating and being part of the larger church that makes a difference for Christ! In Christ, David THANK YOU!!!!!! Thank you to each and everyone who has contributed to our District Wide Food Pantry. To date, 22 Churches have collected 12,023 pounds of food and it has been distributed to 18 different pantries and shelters. If you have not sent in your results please do so we can get a full accounting of what we can do as a District.
Annual Conference June 10-12, 2014 Athens, GA Pre-Conference Briefing will be held on Thursday, May 29th at 6:30 pm At Midway UMC, 1930 Midway Rd., Douglasville, GA
Dominican Mission Trip March 29-April 4, 2014 We set out on our mission trip with three UMC churches, New Covenant, Old Camp and Midway UMC all from the North Georgia Rome Carrollton District, on a cold March morning. We had a plan but were waiting to see what God had in store. Some of us had been there before and were excited to see Pastor Pedro and also the newly completed orphanage. When we arrived we found out that we were to build a new block building to house a new water filtration system that will supply the church, orphanage and school with clean water. In 85 degree weather we set to work. We also went down to teach the local people both Dominicans and Haitians how to install free solar lights for their little homes in the Bateys (Little villages in the sugarcane fields where the workers live in poverty.) Their homes are dark during the day, many without electric, and this adds to depression. The first home we went to in Batey 7 was very dark in the middle of the day. We cut a hole in the tin roof and installed the coke bottle light which is a 2 liter bottle filled with water and inserted into the roof with two thirds sticking through. Instantly the sun refracted through the water and the bottle became a 55 watt light. The room was lit up and the lady that lived there was so excited. Her life was better as she now did not have to live in darkness. Neighbors came to see what was going on and all wanted one in their home. We went to another Batey and installed a few more all with the same results. We taught to local people how to install them and left them the tin snips to help. The cost of the project is very little as they have empty bottles laying around and now have the snips to cut with. They are now planning to install them for their neighbors and one house that we installed one was the pastor of the church in the Batey.
ROCA District UMW Ubuntu Service Day Project The Rome-Carrollton District United Methodist Women will be having their Ubuntu Service Day Project (what used to be called Work Day Project) on June 28th at Anna Kresge United Methodist Church. This year it will be a Stop Hunger Event. We will be packing 10,000 meals at a cost of $2,500.00. We are accepting donations. We have raised over $1,300 so far. Our start time on Saturday, the 28th will be 10:00 am. For more information, please contact your local church UMW President. SEJ Lay Servant Ministries 2014 Conference The Southeastern Jurisdiction of the Association of Conference Directors of Lay Servant Ministries will meet in Decatur, GA to conduct business and participate in classes that will lead to certification as Lay servants. The event take place Thursday-Saturday, July 17-19, 2014. Hotel accommodations will be at Hampton Inn Atlanta-Northlake (770-493-1966) You will need to contact the hotel directly. (Request SJA Rate). For registration forms go to https://- northgareg.brtapp.com/sejlayservantministries2014conference. For more information contact Janet Sligar at janet.sligar@comcast.net or Mary Williams at mrslswjr@bellsouth.net. Those who will be mailing Checks for the event: Please make checks payable to North GA. Annual Conference with SEJ LS Ministries in the memo section. Mail checks to Janet Sligar at 2224 Briddle Court, Norcross, GA 30071. Registration deadline is June 20, 2014. CareGivers Conference Due West United Methodist church is sponsoring the 3rd Annual CareGivers conference entitled Empowering The Caregiver, Offering Help, Hope, and Insight. It will be held May 3rd from 9:00 am 1:309 pm in the Family Life Center (Bldg. B) at Due West UMC, 3956 Due West Rd., Marietta, GA 30064 (770-427-3835). Speakers for the event will be Kim Atchley, Co-author, When Your Aging Parent Needs Care; Ellen Potts, Co-author, A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer s Caregiver; and Dawn Reed, CSA Owner, Certified Senior Advisor, Aloha to Senior Solutions. Lunch will be provided! Reservations requested by contacting Sheila Welch at sheilaowelch@gmail.com or 404-642-6027. Everyone Needs Career Ministry May 9-10th Hosted by Roswell Rd. UMC in partnership with Crossroads Career Network is hosting a workshop to help you learn how to start or grow your career ministry. The event will take place on Friday 4-8 pm and Saturday 8 am-3:00 pm. For more information you can go to www.rumc.com/jobnetworking or call 770-261-1767.
Wesley Woods Mother s Day Offering May 10 Wesley Woods serves the elderly with residential services in ten independent living retirement communities, as well as with assisted living services, skilled nursing, and specialized geriatric health care for conditions like Parkinson s and Alzheimer s diseases. More than 75% of the residents in our retirement communities are dependent on financial assistance, and more than 1/3 live below the poverty level. Your gift to the Foundation of Wesley Woods pays for housing costs, meals, and skilled care for residents who have nowhere else to turn. Your offering not only provides a caring place to live, but also hope. Please join in the 35-year tradition of North Georgia United Methodists to support Charitable Care at Wesley Woods. Wesley Woods addresses aging in its physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions and serves all races, faiths and income levels. Covenant Bible Study Training - Eight Opportunities Covenant Bible Study is an opportunity for participants to engage in conversations about the unique and special relationship that is "Covenant." You are invited to pull a chair up to the table and share a deeper understanding of scripture and God's call to faithful life in Jesus. The training will teach participants how to successfully lead and/or implement this study in their congregations. Find the Covenant Bible Study experience nearest to you. To register go to: https://northga-reg.brtapp.com/covenantbiblestudytraining2014. This is sponsored by the Office of Connectional Ministries, North GA. Conference. For more information contact Debby Fox, Associate Director at 678-533-1444. Sunday, April 27, 2:30-5:00 pm Sam Jones UMC, 100 West Church St., Cartersville Saturday, May 3, 9:30-Noon Covington First UMC, 1113 Conyers St. SW, Covington Thursday, May 8, 6:30-9:00 pm Bethel UMC, 1215 New Hope Rd., SW, Atlanta Saturday, May 10, 9:30-Noon Cornerstone UMC, 2956 Highway 154, Newnan Wednesday, May 14, 10:00-12:30 pm Mt. Zion UMC, 1770 Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta Sunday, May 18, 2:30-5:00 pm Thomson First UMC, 353 Main St., Thomson Saturday, June 7, 9:30-Noon Cumming First UMC, 770 Canton Highway, Cumming Monday June 9, 6:30-9:00 pm Athens First UMC, 327 North Lumpkin St., Athens
District Calendar of Events APRIL 29 District Committee on Ordained Ministry @ Shepherd of the Hills 9:00 am MAY 1 National Day of Prayer 3 Native American Spring Festival @ Pine Log UMC 4 Native American Ministries Sunday 4-9 License to Preach School @ Simpsonwood 8 District Finance Mtg. @ District Office 6:00 pm 8 District Union Mtg. @ District Office 7:30 pm 8 Sexual Ethics Seminar Place TBD 11 Mother s Day Wesley Woods Special Offering 13 Extended Cabinet 14 Appointed Cabinet Adjustment Session 14 Retired Clergy Luncheon Place TBA 11:30 am 18 Pastoral Move Announcements Made 22 Clergy Moving Seminar @ Simpsonwood 26 Memorial Day-District Office Closed 29 District Pre-Conference Briefing 6:30 pm Midway UMC JUNE 5 Dinner Meeting with New Pastors coming into District @ Douglasville 1st UMC 6:00 pm 8 Day of Pentecost 8 Extended Cabinet 9 Conference Connectional Table 10-12 North Georgia Annual Conference 15 Father s Day-Peace With Justice Special Offering 17-19 NGC UMW Mission U @ Athens First UMC Preschool 19 Move Day 28 District UMW Ubunti Service Project @Kresge UMC JULY 8 Extended Cabinet 9 Elder Preparation Seminar @ Simpsonwood 20 Murphy Harpst Special Offering 17-19 SEJ Lay Servant Ministries Conference @Due West UMC 21-25 Pastor s School @ Epworth By The Sea AUGUST 5 Extended Cabinet 10 Clergy Set Up Meeting @ Cedartown First UMC 3:00 pm SEPTEMBER 1 Labor Day-District Office Closed 5-6 ROCA District UMW Retreat @ Shiloh Campground 9 Extended Cabinet 11-14 GA PAUMCS Conference @ Greensboro UMC 26-28 Conference UMM Retreat @ Rock Eagle OCTOBER 4 Conference UMW Annual Mtg. at Bethlehem UMC in Bethlehem, GA. 11 Lay Servant Class @ Bremen First 18 Lay Servant Class @ Bremen First 25 Lay Servant Class @ Bremen First NOVEMBER 1 Lay Servant Class @ Bremen First 15 ROCA District UMW Annual Mtg./Leadership Training @ Cedartown 1 st