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I R O Q U O I S R I V E R D I S T R I C T U M W INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Connor s Corner 2 Vice President & Spiritual Growth 3 Program Resources M N & O 4 Social Action Communications 5 Cunningham Children s Home & Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House 6 Treasury Notes Nominations 7 Shepherdesses 8 Biography 9 Cover and Calendar of Events 10 V O L U M E IV I S S U E 1 January 2018. WHAT DOES A CHAPLAIN DO? Guest Speaker: Chaplain Gay King Crede Cunningham Children s Home at the Spring Meeting Iroquois River District United Methodist Women Saturday, March 24, 2018 9 am-2pm Rantoul First United Methodist Church 200 S. Century Boulevard, Rantoul Love Gifts Listed on Page 2 Chaplain Gay s biography on Page 9 Iroquois River District UMW Spring Meeting Registration Local Unit Name: # Attending: Contact Person: Phone: # of Lunch Reservations @ $9: Amt Enclosed: $ Send this form and check(s) payable to Rantoul UMW by Saturday, March 10 to Harriette Dottery, 1141 Clark Street, Rantoul, IL 61866

Page 2 Thoughts from the Connor Corner 2018 is finally here! I am so excited to begin a second year of being your district president! Bold and beautiful things are happening, so I recommend hanging on to God s hand and enjoying the ride. Shannon Priddy, our National UMW President writes in her message in the January Response: It s a new year, a new chance to start again, a new opportunity to set and achieve goals. We have never shied away from big goals. We want to increase membership. We want to increase Mission Giving. If what we did last year didn t reach these goals, it probably will not work this year. Look around you at church, and outside of church. Future UMW members are seeking change in their lives. Younger women are seeking action. Invite and offer transportation to these women. Read Response and books on the reading list, then share them with others. Maybe mark an article you think they would be interested in. Are you ready to make your Big Goals for Christ? Shannon says Big Goals take more than one person to accomplish. Big Goals should scare you a little. Big Goals expand your comfort zone. Don t just recite the Purpose of United Methodist Women. Use it as a guide to set your goals. By the way, you can use your Mission Today Report form to help you develop those goals. And I thank those presidents who got their Mission Today form to me early. God bless you. One of my goals for 2018 is to contact every UMC in Iroquois District that does not have a UMW unit and encourage them to start or renew a UMW unit. I covet your prayers for a successful year. Success will look like more women committing to the Purpose of the United Methodist Women; more participation in IGRC UMW activities such as Spiritual Growth Retreat and Mission u attendance, a complete docket for nominations of IRD officers this September, more first time attendees and UMW units represented at Spring and Fall IRD meetings. No one, including myself, can accomplish this goal alone, so I covet your prayers and your involvement in achieving these goals. Assembly is part of my excitement this year. I hope many of you will join me in attending this event in May in Columbus, Ohio. It is not too late to register!! It is also not too late to donate to The Legacy Fund. National still has hopes of reaching their goal of $60 million to secure funding for UMW moving into the next 150 years. This is another goal that cannot be reached without you. God speaks to us through the prophet Isaiah, Chapter 1:16 & 17, Put an end to evil; learn to do good. Seek justice; help the oppressed; defend the orphan, plead for the widow. Wishing and praying for a dynamic 2018 for all of us. Susan Connor President 1431 County Road 800 North Sullivan, IL 61951 217-259-1649, accepts texts radtech20032003@yahoo.com Love Gifts for the District Spring Meeting Cunningham Children s Home Men s body wash WalMart, Dollar Tree, McDonald s Gift Cards Box Tops for Education Diapers (all sizes) Wipes Baby Lotion

Page 3 Vice-President Hello Ladies, Winter is my favorite season! Cocooned in my house by a fresh blanket of snow, I have time to reflect and to take stock of where I am and where I m going. My grandchildren (admittedly spoiled but not yet rotten) clean their toy collections after Christmas, deciding what to donate to make room for their new supply. Often they find old favorites they ve forgotten that once again become a source of wonder. Just like the kids, we can use winter s reflective time to take stock of what resources we may have forgotten when it comes to planning programs for our UMW units. Spiritual Growth Happy New Year, Dear United Methodist Women, We welcome in the new year with joy in our hearts. God has been so faithful and true to us throughout all of our journeys in 2017. Last year, I shared with you my word for the year, so I thought I would repeat the tradition today. My 2018 s word to guide me through life is Rejoice. Rejoice in the Lord always, again I say Rejoice! In all things rejoice, give thanks, and praise! The problem became that I was not ready to let go of my 2017 word, Emmanuel. Then it came to me that I didn t need to do that. I love that the two words work so well together: Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel has come to us, O Israel! We can do nothing less than rejoice when God sent Christ to be with us on earth and the Spirit to dwell within our hearts. We are free to live a life guided Did someone from your unit attend mission u last year and present a program on it for your unit? If no one is available in your unit, why not invite a district officer to do that for you? Have you invited your shepherdess to join you for a meeting? Have you had the representatives from Cunningham and Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House come to give an update? Did members of your unit attend the personal growth seminar and report back? If not, there are district officers who could do that as well. We are eager to help units in whatever way we can, so use us as a resource. Take stock and plan a path forward.. by a loving God into service for Him and our neighbors near and far. We are free as righteous adopted children to reach out to others with love, peace, and comfort. We are fully equipped to share the wonderful news of Jesus Christ in our words, our actions, and our shining, rejoicing enthusiasm. We are challenged to find good in all situations. As we read and study this year about issues facing the women and children of our world, reach out to a cause that touches your heart. Adopt it and make a difference in any way God leads you. In serving others, you will find a purpose, a plan, and a reason to rejoice! God will rejoice with you! *** As part of your District Leadership Team, I am requesting you send me the names of your dear ladies who have passed this last year. You may write, email, or phone me with those names. Pam Socie, Vice President 1533 County Rd 2200E St. Joseph, IL 61873 217-469-2782 217-417-5970 psocie@gmail.com I would love to have them by early March as I prepare for the Memorial Service taking place during our Iroquois River District Spring Meeting on March 24th. Thank you, and I will rejoice with you when I see you there!! God bless each and every one of you! Carolyn Paullin Spiritual Growth Coordinator 36330E 300 North Rd Bellflower, IL 61724 309-722-3339 paullinc@wirelessdatanet.net

Page 4 Program Resources Greetings! My name is Terry Benson, and I am IRD s Secretary of Program Resources AKA the Book Lady. The 2018 Reading Program reading list has a nice variety of titles. There is even a coloring book with the title Pray and Color. To view a list of the 2018 books, go to: https:// www.unitedmethodistwomen.org/ members-leaders/2018-readingprogram-books-/2018descriptions. I will have the Reading Program books for sale at the IRD meeting in March as well as the books for Mission u. I would love to honor all the ladies who participated in the Reading Program last year. Please send me your Reading Program Report forms for 2017 by FEBRUARY 7. I wish to thank those units who have already done so. I want to recognize all participants at the IRD Spring meeting, so please include the ladies who have not qualified for a Reading Program Plan those who have read less than five books. If no one in your unit has participated in the Reading Program, please send me a form indicating you have no participants. If you have not received a Reading Program Report form, let me know and I will get one to you. This year I would like to encourage each of you to read at least one book. If we are more informed about current issues and events, we can make better decisions for example, how to vote on a particular issue or how to vote with our dollars by purchasing fair trade products. If you have questions about the Reading Program or what books are on this year s reading list, please don t hesitate to contact me. Blessings! Terry Benson Secretary of Program Resources 2604 Coppertree Rd Champaign, IL 61822 217-355-8924 bbenson217@gmail.com Membership, Nurture & Outreach Ladies, As I sit here waiting for you to send me your membership numbers I am sending out a call to you all. WHAT IS UNITED METHODIST WOMEN?????? United Methodist Women is a supportive, inclusive Christian membership organization where women like you grow spiritually, develop as leaders and serve and work to create a world in which all women, children and youth thrive. United Methodist Women is celebrated as the women s ministry of the United Methodist Church. Just remember WE ARE FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE IN ACTION. I send my best to you and will see you at the spring meeting. Love, Dicksie Dicksie Blankenship MN & O Coordinator 999 Route 10 West Clinton, IL 61727 217-357-4940 d.blankenship@mchsi.com is a publication of the Iroquois River District United Methodist Women. Editor: Kay McCoy, Communications Coordinator, 217-351-9106, Email: mccoy18@comcast.net. is published to report and inform UMW of district and conference programs. For more information visit the Iroquois River District web site (www.igrc.org/iroquoisriver) and click on the UMW link.

Page 5 Human Trafficking Not About a Crowd Stopping Cars On The Road It is hard to believe but for over 20 years United Methodist Women have tried in a variety of ways to bring awareness and education about the business of trafficking people of all ages, genders, and races. Super Bowl season has been a good time to remind all that this insidious practice is happening right here in the good old USA. While this is the last year of this initiative in order to move on to our other priorities, the impact of our initiative will continue. Please go to https:// www.unitedmethodistwomen.org/news/ the-red-zone to read the article about what UMW has been able to achieve. This year the campaign slogan is United Methodist Women Stand in the Red Zone to stop human trafficking. The National Football League created a television network called the NFL Red Zone to report on "every touchdown and field goal scored" and the strong offensive drives. United Methodist Women is keeping our own stats: We are counting new beds for women in need, new funding for services and increased prosecutions. We are making offensive plays to Intercept the Traffickers. Our efforts have put us in a Red Zone, where we are applying our skills of advocacy to weaken those who prey on the vulnerable. You can show that your local UMW is taking a stand against trafficking by wearing red and taking a photo of your group. Post it on you own church bulletin board, but also send it to the United Methodist Women Flickr account: lead01whose@photos.flickr.com. You Social Action could also mail the physical photo to: Intercept the Traffickers Photos c/o David Cherrytree, United Methodist Women, 475 Riverside Drive, Room 150, New York, New York 10115. Together we can use our edge women caring, women speaking, women collaborating to get us into the Red Zone to intercept the Traffickers and limit the ability of the traffickers to act with impunity. For more information go to https:// www.unitedmethodistwomen.org/ intercept. Pat Davis Social Action Coordinator 3204 Ridge Park Rd Urbana, IL 61802 847-606-2650 pat@bnpdavis.com Communications Hello Ladies! A new year means a new, updated district directory. Each unit is to have a copy and if you don t have yours yet contact your Shepherdess who will get your copy to you. As always, please send me any changes of mailing address, email address or phone numbers so I can keep the master copy of the directory up-to-date and you won t miss out on any mailings or emails. Thank you! Kay McCoy Communications Coordinator 18 Lange Avenue Savoy, IL 61874 217-351-9106 217-722-1613 mccoy18@comcast.net

Page 6 Life s most persistent and urgent question is What are you doing for others? Happy Cold January Day Ladies of Iroquois River District, Ginger sent the Representatives a Reflection for the Week that Chaplain Gay did on Martin Luther King Day and it is so good I cannot say this any better. Thank you Chaplain Gay. Llfe s most persistent and urgent question is What are you doing for others? Martin Luther King This was the week of Martin Luther King s birthday and we celebrate him. He said I choose to identify with the underprivileged and the poor. I choose to live for those who find themselves seeing life as a long and desolate corridor with no exit sign. Chaplain Gay said, You are here at Cunningham because you made a choice. You have chosen to give yourself and risk yourself. You heard a voice saying, Do something for others and you responded. Cunningham Children s Home Now in my own words: We have been called to be spokeswomen for children and youth that do not or cannot speak for themselves. God will equip us for this work we just need to listen. Listen with our ears and our hearts. We have done the work in the past and we are called to do the work in the future. As the Bible tells us in John 15:5 I am the vine, you are the branches, he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit. For apart from Me you can do nothing. Thank you for hearing the voice and for doing the work. And thank you for bearing much fruit. Things are always hopping at Cunningham and it is no different during the middle of winter. The ERC is coming along nicely and children, youth and staff are all excited to watch the progress and know that soon there will be a state of the art education building for our students. There are two big events coming to Cunningham in the Spring of 2018: Mission Day - March 18 is a great chance to bring the youth from your church to spend a day at Cunningham and learn some about life there. Festival of Quilts April 13 and 14 Two fun filled days to see some beautiful quilts, hand made items, eat good food and baked items and also have the chance to volunteer for a great cause. Please be ready and willing when you get the call to help. Wishing you a healthy winter. Come back rested and ready to work! Cunningham Representatives Roberta Benschneider 205 E Fourth Street Broadlands, IL 61816 217-834-3575 rbenschneider@juno.com Bobby Walker 406 W Diller Broadlands, IL 61816 217-834-3617 (home) 217-840-3617 (cell) bswalker24@gmail.com Please call us for a time that we can visit your unit or church. We love to Tell the Story. Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House I (Patty) am excited to return to the district team as a Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House Representative. On the day of my husband s death we had delivered some items to LBDNH. 109 years after its beginning there are 17 programs/services aimed at Empowering and Strengthening the Individuals and Families through the Greater East St. Louis community. The original commitment To try to see the face of Jesus Christ in every person who walks through the doors of the Neighborhood House continues. Chris Coleman and Lisa Graves are ensuring this happens. Requests for the March meeting are diapers, wipes and baby lotion. Thanks for all you do for LBDNH. Heartfelt thanks to all for the phone calls, hugs, cards, prayers, attending services, and the donation in Dan s memory. I m so thankful for my UMW sisters. Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House Representatives Linda Grose 1189 Country Club Road Sullivan, IL 61951 217-728-4697 Patty Russell 215 Forest Glen Tuscola, IL 61953 217-521-0425 prussell61953@yahoo.com

Page 7 Treasury Notes Hello Ladies! I hope you all had a blessed holiday season! It s hard to believe we are already flying through 2018. I wanted to take a moment to recap 2017. Our pledge to the conference was $54,000. Unfortunately, we did fall over $6,000 short on that. We still had some tremendous giving worth celebrating. Even though we missed our $54,000 target in the five channels of giving categories, we gave over $72,000 in total missions. That s incredible! We have lowered our pledge for 2018 to $50,000 in the five channels. I would encourage all of the units to discuss giving this year. Make it a priority to give in all five channels: Pledge, Special Mission Recognition, Gift in Memory, Gift to Mission, and World Thank Offering. Let s strive to all be 5 star (or Rainbow) units in 2018! If you have questions about giving, please let me know. MaryBess Gordon Treasurer 604 W. Springfield Avenue Champaign, IL 61820 217-377-3800 marybessgordon@gmail.com This is a PLEA to all United Methodist Women in the Iroquois River District as we are in need right now of a person to take over as Treasurer for the district. This is my third plea and would like it to be my last. Our treasurer, MaryBess Gordon, has begun her classes at the U of I working on her MBA degree and is continuing to work full-time too. She is willing to work with whoever would take over the duties and will be here to answer questions. You can reach MaryBess at marybessgordon@gmail.com. Please pray and think about you or a member of your UMW taking this position. We are also looking for someone to take the Education and Interpretation position as Cheryl Lum will be moving to California soon to be near her son and family. Cheryl can be contacted at cheryllulum@yahoo.com or 356-0897 if you have questions about this position. Thank you for praying and thinking about these positions. Judy Hudgens 978 N Martha s Court Milford, IL 60953 815-889-4803 815-471-4976 judy.hudgens@gmail.com Nominations Thank you, Committee on Nominations Cheryl Van Ness Chair of Nominations 1809 Lydia Court Urbana, IL 61802 217-351-5033 cvn902@aol.com Sandy Rich 68 Somerset Drive Clinton, IL 61727 217-521-1385 sandyr5@frontier.com

Page 8 Shepherdesses for 2018 TERRY BENSON ROBERTA BENSCHNEIDER DICKSIE BLANKENSHIP Danville St. James Countryside Bellflower Rankin Hindsboro Farmer City Rossville Urbana Wesley Loda PAT DAVIS LINDA GROSE JUDY HUDGENS Bismarck Arcola Champaign Faith Mt. Vernon Centerville Paxton Savoy Tuscola Rantoul MARY ANN MATTHEWS KAY MC COY CAROLYN PAULLIN Crescent City Mahomet Champaign First Donovan Middlefork New Horizon Piper City Tolono Weldon SANDY RICH PATTY RUSSELL PAM SOCIE Camargo Bement Danville First Villa Grove Broadlands Hoopeston Weedman Urbana First Milford BOBBY WALKER Catlin Indianola Sullivan Current and Retired District Officers and Conference Officers at December Executive Board Meeting We bid farewell and extend our thanks and appreciation to our retiring board members, Cheryl Lum and Charlotte Pritchard.

Page 9 Can You Help? Does your church have some choir robes that are no longer used? Cunningham Children s Home needs some robes to use for graduation. The current ones are hand-me-downs that were donated more than 12 years ago. Some newer ones would really be Rev. Gay King Crede is Chaplain at Cunningham Children s Home in Urbana. She has a bachelor s degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and a Master of Divinity from Boston University School of Theology. Gay s partner in life is Rev. Dan King Crede, who is currently Senior Pastor of Wesley United Methodist Church and Director of the Wesley Foundation in Urbana. Before coming to Urbana, Dan and Gay served as co-pastors of churches in Williamsville, Moline and Jacksonville. appreciated. They would need 10-12 and they need to be adult sizes, in good shape and a darker color with a sateen finish. If you have some that would fill this need, please send a photo to Chaplain Gay or Ginger McKee at Cunningham. Drawing upon her experiences as a foster parent, adoptive parent and work with children in the church, Chaplain Gay strives to make God s healing love real to young people who come to Cunningham with special needs and deep hurts. She leads weekly Chapel services and small groups for the youth, as well as being available to them individually. She also offers spiritual encouragement for the Cunningham staff. Gay loves to spend time with her four grandgirls, hike in the mountains, listen to jazz, and tell what God is doing in the lives of Cunningham Kids! The address is: 1301 North Cunningham Avenue Urbana, IL 61802 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 2018 Events in Iroquois River District Friday, February 23 (6 pm)-saturday, February 24 (9 am 3 pm) Illinois Great Rivers Conference Spiritual Growth Retreat Saturday, March 3 IRD Leadership Team Meeting, Rantoul UMC Saturday, March 24 (9 am-2 pm) IRD Spring Meeting, Rantoul UMC Sunday, April 1 Easter Friday, April 13 and Saturday, April 14 Festival of Quilts, Cunningham Children s Home, Urbana Thursday, May 17-Sunday, May 20 Assembly 2018, Columbus, Ohio Thursday, June 7-Saturday, June 9 Annual Conference, Peoria Friday, July 27-Wednesday, August 1 (tentative dates) Mission u, Northfield Inn, Springfield Saturday, August 25 IRD Leadership Meeting, Danville St. James UMC Saturday, September 29 (9 am-2 pm) IRD Annual Meeting, Danville St. James UMC Saturday, October 6 Illinois Great Rivers Conference UMW Annual Meeting Saturday, November 3 IRD Personal Growth/Officer Update, Broadlands

Iroquois River District UMW Savoy United Methodist Church P. O. Box 65 Savoy, IL 61874 Address Service Requested Friday, February 23 & Saturday, February 24 Calendar of Events Date Time Event Location 6 pm 9 am 3 pm Illinois Great Rivers Conference Spiritual Growth Retreat Chatham UMC Saturday, March 24 9 am 2 pm Iroquois River District Spring Meeting Rantoul UMC Friday, April 13 & Saturday, April 14 Festival of Quilts Cunningham Children s Home Spiritual Life Center, Urbana Thursday, May 17 - Sunday, May 20 The Power of Bold - 2018 UMW Assembly Columbus, Ohio