Commissioning of the Dover District Prayer Team May 10, 2017

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Dover District June Newsletter Volume 17, Issue 6 Commissioning of the Dover District Prayer Team May 10, Pictured below left to right: Rev. Jim Penuel: Union UMC, Bridgeville; Karen Lessey: Grace UMC, Millsboro; Cheryl Malone: Union UMC, Bridgeville; Cheryl Wood: Conley s UMC, Angola; Suzanne Landon: Epworth UMC, Rehoboth Beach; Jean Unruh: Conley s UMC, Angola; Sue Hajec: Wyoming UMC, Dover; Kathy Gurscheck: Conley s UMC, Angola; Nancy Libertini: Union UMC, Bridgeville (not pictured) INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Prayer Stole Guidance Upcoming Events DDSLT District Activities Prayer Corner Employment Opportunities Laying on of hands by Dover DS, Rev. Dr. Kyung-Hee Sa.

31st Order of St. Barnabas Laity Celebration May 6, Dover District Inductees Who was St. Barnabas? Barnabas was the name given by the disciples to a man called Joseph from Cyprus. He was sent out as an Apostle to Antioch to confirm the church there (Acts 11: 22-30). Inductees were recognized for they, like Barnabas, are believers who follow the way of Jesus through target prayer, time, treasure and talent. The Order of St. Barnabas inductees have displayed the heart of Barnabas through their hard work and dedication to the tasks the Lord has set before them. Soup Kitchen Grace United Methodist Church Millsboro The Bridgeville Charge Community Outreach Program Nick and JoAnn Varrato The team from the Bridgeville Charge posed with Rev. Gary Meekins and DS Rev. Dr. Kyung-Hee Sa

Dear Pastors, Dover District Prayer Stole Guidance At the previous two Prayer Revivals, Dr. Sa has led us wisely into understanding that if our churches are to thrive and become beacons of God s love, we must humble ourselves before our Lord in prayer. Empowering witness and testimonies of the power of prayer have been shared. In the fall of this past year at the Prayer Revival at Conley s UMC, Dr. Sa challenged every church in the conference to go on a 40 Day Prayer Challenge using the book by Mark Batterson. This was our introduction to corporate prayer, the prayers of our church. Over the past few months, a number of individuals have been very moved by the power of corporate prayer. Through the divine inspiration of the Holy Spirit, a powerful idea surfaced at the planning meeting for the next Prayer Revival Day on March 11 th at Union UMC in Bridgeville. The CONCERN is simply this: Our churches are not connected. We can pray fervently for our own individual churches, but what about the whole body of the United Methodist Church in this Dover District? Are we compassionate and caring enough to add to our own corporate longings the powerful prayers of our sister churches? At the Leadership Day held on February 25 th, it was heartbreaking to learn how some of our churches are struggling, barely making it. What would happen if we rallied with them to lift up their needs and to support them? What would happen if we all worked together to support the activities within our communities that are dependent upon our assistance, such as the Home of Hope, which will be in and of itself a God given answer to the prayers of women struggling with addiction, an epidemic in our state? There is power in the name of Jesus!. Just think of the power of the prayers of the whole body of Christ known as the Methodist Church of the Dover District! God is calling us to stand up for the love of Jesus Christ and we are ready to do so! The RESPONSE is this: We are the UNITED Methodist Church, not the fragmented church. We are called to be intentional in our prayers, not only for the corporate body known as our individual church, but the whole body of the UNITED Methodist Church. On March 11 th at the Dover District of the UNITED Methodist Church Prayer Revival, seven prayer stoles were dedicated and blessed in our phase of unity. The prayer stoles will travel from church to church based upon areas of the district. On your date as indicated on the master list, a prayer stole will be delivered to your church on Sunday morning for you to accept in worship. The prayer stole will be accompanied by a prayer journal in which you will write the corporate prayers of your church (not the intimate private personal prayers, but the prayers that share your church s needs and visions for the future). Corporate prayers are your response to God s longing to intervene in our lives to make the Kingdom of Heaven visible on earth. What is it that you

long to see happen in your church? Is it to pay off your mortgage in order to participate more fully in mission work? Is it to build a new sanctuary? Is it to send a mission team off to serve in a place that captured your heart? Is it to repair your parsonage? Is it to create an off campus worship site, maybe in a nursing home? Is it to open a Christian Coffee House? Share this with all so that together, we can lift all of these beautiful hopes and dreams before our Lord. Remember, when God plants a vision in our hearts, He has a provision plan in the works! Now succinctly, this is how the prayer stoles and journals will travel our conference: April 2, : The first church receives the stole and journal in worship. It will be presented by the Lay Leader with the Prayer for the Stole Ministry to the Pastor who then shares with the church the news of the prayer stole. The first church will enter into the journal its corporate prayers and any blessings or news that it wishes known to the churches of the conference. The first church will designate an individual to then carry the prayer stole to the next church on the list. It will be presented at that church s worship on the following date and the cycle will continue, with the entry into the journal with prayer. Each church will pray faithfully for all of the churches on their stole s journey. Each area will end its cycle on different dates due to various sizes of the areas. When the area has completed the cycle, the stole will be returned to Union United Methodist Church in Bridgeville, in order that the prayers can be prepared to be presented at the next Prayer Revival in October,. The District Prayer Team and Union United Church in Bridgeville have been requested by Dr. Sa to organize this effort so please do not hesitate to direct any of your questions or concerns to: Pastor Jim Penuel: Senior Pastor (Bridgeville UMC), District Prayer Team Nancy Libertini (Bridgeville UMC): District Prayer Team Cheryl Malone (Bridgeville UMC): District Prayer Team Cheryl Wood (Conley UMC): District Prayer Team Jean Unruh (Conley UMC): District Prayer Team In the Name of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, I pray for our faithfulness as we become more intentional and united in going before Him in prayer. Amen. Shalom and Joy, today and always in the Name of Our Lord and Savior, Nancy S. Libertini, District Prayer Team: tidewaterhome@comcast.net 302-956-0556 Pastor Jim Penuel III at Bridgeville Union United Methodist Church: uumchurch@comcast.net 302-337-7409

Dover District Prayer Stole Ministry: Dover District Superintendent: Stole Number One: Red The Color of LOVE Smyrna / Dover Area Stole Two: Orange 1. Camden: Camden Whatcoat UMC Date: April 2, 2. Cheswold: Downs Chapel UMC Date: April 9, 3. Cheswold: Immanuel Union UMC Date: April 23, 4. Cheswold: Cheswold UMC Date: April 30, 5. Hartly: Hartly UMC Date: May 7, 6. Kenton: Kenton UMC Date: May 14, 7. Smyrna: Asbury UMC Date: May 21, 8. Smyrna: Centennial UMC Date: May 28, 9. Clayton: Ewell St. Pauls Date: June 4, 10. Dover: Dover Hope UMC Date: June 11, 11. Dover: Wesley UMC Date: June 18, 12. Dover: Dover: Whatcoat UMC Date: June 25, 13. Little Creek: Magnolia Little Creek UMC Date: July 2, 14. Little Creek: Roby UMC Date: July 9, 15. Dover: Wyoming UMC Date: July 16, RETURN to Camden: WHATCOAT UMC Date: July 23,

Milford Area Stole Three: Yellow 1. Milford: Avenue UMC Date: April 2, 2. Frederica: Sardis UMC Date: April 9, 3. Frederica: Saxton s UMC Date: April 23, 4. Frederica: Trinity UMC Date: April 30, 5. Harrington: Harrington Asbury UMC Date: May 7, 6. Harrington: Harrington Metropolitan UMC Date: May 14, 7. Harrington: West Harrington Prospect UMC Date: May 21, 8. Harrington: Trinity UMC Date: May 28, 9. Houston: Houston UMC Date: June 4, 10. Magnolia: Magnolia UMC Date: June 11, 11. Magnolia: Woodside UMC Date: June 18, 12. Felton: Felton Viola UMC Date: June 25, 13. Milford: Calvary UMC Date: July 2, 14. Milford: St. Paul UMC Date: July 9, RETURN to Milford: Avenue UMC Date: July 16, Millsboro / Ocean View Area: Stole Four: Green 1. Millsboro: Grace UMC Date: April 2, 2. Clarksville: Union Wesley UMC Date: April 9, 3. Clarksville: St. George s UMC Date: April 23, 4. Dagsboro: Bethel UMC Date: April 30, 5. Dagsboro: Hickory Hill UMC Date: May 7,

6. Fenwick Island: St. Matthews by the Sea UMC Date: May 14, 7. Fenwick Island: Bayside Chapel UMC Date: May 21, 8. Frankford: Frankford UMC Date: May 28, 9. Gumboro: Gumboro UMC Date: June 4, 10. Millsboro: Millsboro-Whitesville Bethel UMC Date: June 11, 11. Millsboro: Line UMC Date: June 18, 12. Millsboro: Millsboro Friendship UMC Date: June 25, 13. Millsboro: Harmony UMC Date: July 2, 14. Millsboro: Millsboro Carey s UMC Date: July 9, 15. Millsboro: Millsboro Grace UMC Date: July 16, 16. Millsboro: Millsboro Indian Mission Date: July 23, 17. Millsboro: Millsboro Zoar UMC Date: July 30, 18. Millsboro: Millsboro Long Neck UMC Date: August 6, 19. Millville: Millville UMC Date: August 13, 20. Ocean View: Ocean View Mariner s Bethel UMC Date: August 20, 21. Roxana: Roxana Sound UMC Date: August 27, 22. Roxana: Roxana Zion UMC Date: September 3, 23. Selbyville: Salem UMC Date: September 10, 24. Selbyville: Selbyville Zoar UMC Date: September 17, RETURN TO MILLSBORO: GRACE UMC Date: September 24, Lewes/ Rehoboth Area Stole Five: Light Blue

1. Rehoboth Beach: Epworth UMC Date: April 2, 2. Angola: Angola Conley s UMC Date: April 9, 3. Ellendale: Ellendale UMC Date: April 23, 4. Ellendale: Chaplain s Chapel UMC Date: April 30, 5. Ellendale: St. Johnstown UMC Date: May 7, 6. Georgetown: Providence UMC Date: May 14, 7. Georgetown: St. John s UMC Date: May 21, Clergy Gathering Schedule All gatherings start with Worship from 10:00 am to 12 noon with lunch to follow. We look forward to seeing all Dover District Pastors in attendance! Special thanks to our host churches who make our District Clergy Gatherings possible by cheerfully hosting with hospitality! September 13, Wyoming UMC, 216 Wyoming Mill Road Wednesday Dover, DE 19904 December 7, Clarksville: Union Wesley 32137 Powell Farm Thursday Road, Frankford, DE 19945 Note: change in December host church

June 25 July 15 CLM Graduation - 4:00 pm - Dover: Whatcoat UMC, 341 Saulsbury Rd., Dover, DE New Beginnings - New Appointments Workshop for Clergy Registration required October 14 The Well - 8:30 am - 3:30 pm - More info to come! October 21 Dover District Revival Prayer Day #4 9:00 am - 3:00 pm - Millsboro Grace UMC, 300 Church St., Millsboro, DE October 25 October 27 October 28 Bishop s Day on the Dover District - Trinity UMC, 63 Commerce Street, Harrington, DE Dover SLT Team Training 9 am 4 pm - Wyoming UMC, 216 Wyoming Mill Rd., Dover, DE SLT Workshop with Dr. John Ewart this workshop is open to all the clergy members and laity 9 am noon - Avenue UMC, 20 N. Church St. Milford, DE 2018 More details for 2018 events coming soon! January 5-7 February 13 Youth Rally Lenten Day Apart May 31 - June 2 Annual Conference

How to Get Started with Strategic Planning Processes in your own church What is the DDSLT? Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Dover District Strategic Leadership Team (SLT) proactively provides care for local churches through coaching, resourcing, guiding, accountability, and partnership with them. 5 Stages of Strategic Planning Process: Assessment, Identification, Vision Development, Adjustment and Implementation Summary of the Process 1. Start conversation with your congregation on WHY through a sermon series for about three (3) months simultaneously with small group discussions to create a culture for strategic leadership with strategic planning Purpose: to promote the self-awareness on why we need to build vitality and help them understand the discipline of WHY. -Determine interest, urgency and commitment -Initial interest and commitment from Church Council -Recruit local Strategic Leadership Team, including pastor, to steer process -Church makes formal commitment to enroll -Begin interpretation work with the congregation ongoing It s recommended that this discerning and SLT recruiting process should not last over six (6) months. In this process, use the information at ddslt.org (https://sites.google.com/site/ddsltinfo/home) for Dr. John s teachings: PRAYER and PLANNING Don t chase resources! Save your time! Click RESOURCES on the left tab: How to access Mission insite. Choose one of the books for small group discussions or sermon series: From Embers to a Flame by Harry L. Reeder, Advanced Strategic Planning: A 21 st Model for Church and Ministry Leaders by Aubrey Malphrs, 10 Prescriptions for A Healthy Church by Bob Farr/Kay Kotan Once your church is committed, contact Dover District Office/ DS to sign up for the strategic planning process with DDSLT to receive continued resources/coaching 2. Recruiting a Local Church SLT: Each participating church in the pilot project on Strategic Planning Process will recruit and commission a leadership team to guide the process on behalf of your church. The team s role will include: (SLT will provide the commissioning liturgy to be done at your worship.) Pray together and individually for discernment about God s desire for the future of your church. Interpret the opportunity of the pilot project to your congregation, and build enthusiasm and energy for participation. Attend the Strategic Leadership Workshops/ Revival Prayer Days and Cohort Support Group meetings to receive continued training/coaching.

Read, review, and reflect on the recommended resources throughout process. Engage with the DS and SLT to assess, determine needs, learn with trainings on discipleship and evangelism, develop and engage actions, evaluate and further implement. Celebrate outcomes and growing vitality, offering thanksgiving to God. Share mutual support and learnings with other churches also participating in the Strategic Planning Process. Consider prayerfully the persons recruited for this process. They should include persons who demonstrate: (PLEASE PRAY AND PRAY through this recruiting process!) -Commitment to growing in their Christian faith; -Sincere interest in moving their church towards a higher capacity to live into its mission and ministry. -Ability to manage time commitments and be available for scheduled meetings, at least once a month. The team is recommended to consist of six to seven persons, one of which is the Pastor. Also look to include some who are discerners, strategic thinkers, effective communicators, mobilizers, and intercessors. Please Note: It is not necessary to include all persons presently serving in elected leadership roles in your congregation. In fact, you will achieve more useful outcomes if you involve a high number of persons not committed to current official roles and time commitments. Seek newer people to your church and community, with fresh perspectives and recent experiences in pursuing their faith journeys. 3. Assessment & Identification Use Dr. John s Dover District SLT diagnostic tool: (find it on the website: www.ddslt.org) The first critical step in the process of building vitality for each local church is to gain a clear understanding of your current reality and present effectiveness in ministry. This assessment is designed to assist local church leaders in taking a fairly full and honest self-portrait of your congregation, in order to identify strengths, resources, and necessary adaptations for increasing strength and vitality. SLT members and Dr. John can help this process of review and assessment to identify potential areas for effective change and transformation. The local church SLT will mobilize and facilitate the entire church leadership to complete and reflect on these self-assessment tools. 4. Assessment tools: DS and SLT will provide consultation upon your request. (Mission Insite, Lawless survey, Readiness 360: SLT will continue to build toolkit) 5. Follow the five (5) core competences-based goal setting and vision development: PRAYER, PRESENCE, SERVICE, GIFTS and WITNESS 6. Adjustment stage: learning or training resources will be provided by Dr. John and SLT (each year two (2) training workshops by Dr. John: two (2) Revival Prayer Days to build vitality among us) During adjustment stage, SLT will continue to resource and coach local churches as the team focuses on two (2) R&D (research and development) tracks on discipleship and evangelism with Dr. John. -Process of coaching, training, acting, evaluating, realigning continues -Cohort groups continue to meet for support and share learnings

7. Implementation: DDSLT and local churches will continue to push through challenges and celebrate successes through our trainings and cohort support groups. We will hold churches accountable for effective prescriptions to build vitality. IT S A HARD WORK THAT WILL REWARD YOUR CHURCH IN THE END! SO, Be non-anxious! Be determined with holy boldness to execute this relentlessly! Be patient and persistent through the process! Cohort Support Group Meetings The Dover Strategic Leadership Team (SLT) has established Cohort Support Groups (CSG) as another form of support within the team. The aim is to develop a buddy support system among churches in a geographic region aligning them for mutual support and learnings. This system creates a shared sense of not being alone in challenging, stretching situations. The Cohort Support Group focuses on the following: Sharing stories and experiences about the revitalization process. Creatively strategizing ways to extend support Resourcing churches according to their specific needs Cohort Support Group Meetings Nov 7 6-8 pm Millsboro Grace UMC - 300 Church Street Nov 8 6-8 pm Bridgeville Union UMC - 2 N. Laws Street Nov 9 6-8 pm Camden Whatcoat UMC - 16 N. Main Street

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Please lift the following people or situations up in prayer this month. Bill Steward - recovering from surgery for lung cancer. Please also keep his wife Nancy in prayer. Bill Nack - knee surgery Dennis Derr - cataract surgery in May and June Gigi Perdue - spouse of Dean Perdue, recent surgery Fonda Meekins - spouse of Gary Meekins, recent surgery Kyung-Hee Sa - broken right wrist Those preparing for the Pilgrimage to South Korea in September. Submit your flyers, photos, and events for the July issue by no later than June 22nd. Benevolence Remittance Form Form used by Treasurer to remit apportionment and other benevolences to the Conference Treasurer.

Houston UM Church is seeking an experienced organist, or pianist. One Sunday service per week and rare special services, funerals, weddings. Please send cover letter with resume and salary requirement to Houston UMC, 235 Broad St., Houston, DE or email to d1clendaniel@myway.com. Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds. John 12: 24 NIV Photo taken by Cathy Myers

What are the steps to CLM Certification? Where is the Registration Form for CLM Certification? Find out these answers and more by visiting our Dover District webpage on the Pen-Del Conference website. CLM Graduation June 25, 4:00 pm Whatcoat UMC, Dover If you are interested in learning more about becoming a CLM, contact Brenda Tildon. On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress replaced the British symbols of the Grand Union flag with a new design featuring 13 white stars in a circle on a field of blue and 13 red and white stripes one for each state. Although it is not certain, this flag may have been made by the Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross, who was an official flag maker for the Pennsylvania Navy. The number of stars increased as the new states entered the Union, but the number of stripes stopped at 15 and was later returned to 13. Check out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/doverdistrictumc/

What is Happening in Our District? We are blessed and inspired when our local churches share stories of success and joy in mission and ministry. Please share the events and activities at your Church by emailing me your flyers, information and photos to: cmyers@pen-del.org Cathy Myers Dover District Administrative Assistant Clergy Pension & Insurance payments Due the 15th of the month. Arrearages occur after the 15th. Dover District Office 30 Loockerman Plaza Dover, DE 19901 Phone: 302-526-2629 Fax: 302-526-5555 Rev. Dr. Kyung Hee Sa Dover District Superintendent e-mail: doverds@pen-del.org Cathy Myers Administrative Assistant e-mail: cmyers@pen-del.org Office Hours: Monday Thursday 8:00 am 3:00 pm Friday: Closed Peninsula-Delaware Conference The United Methodist Church Bishop Felton Edwin May Resource Center 139 N. State Street Dover, DE 19901 Website: www.pen-del.org Phone: 302-674-2626 Toll Free: 1-877-736-3351 Presiding Bishop Bishop Peggy A. Johnson PO Box 820 Valley Forge, PA 19482