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Texas Conference news VOLUME 1: JANUARY 2017 SPRING CELEBRATION SPIRITUAL GROWTH FEBRUARY 24-25, 2017 LAKEVIEW CONFERENCE CENTER PALESTINE, TX A COMMUNITY OF FAITH Galatians 2:20-21 and it is no longer I who live, but it is Christ who lives in me. And the life I now life in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. 21: I do not nullify the grace of God; for if justification comes through the law, then Christ died for nothing. Friday Registration St Luke s 3:00 5:00 Friday Evening Dinner 5:30 6:00 Program 7:00 pm Saturday Guests) Greet the Day - Chapel - 7:00 am Breakfast 8-00-8:30 (Overnight Registration 7:30 8:30 St Luke s Gather in Song 8:45 9:00 St Luke s Program & Speaker 9:00 10:15 Focus Groups 10:30 11:45 Lunch 12:00 Noon 12:30 Focus Groups 1:00 2:15 Gathering St. Luke s 2:30 - United Methodist Women is a community of women whose PURPOSE is to know God and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ, to develop a creative supportive fellowship and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the church.

Joyce Summage Moore FRIDAY NIGHT SPEAKER Joyce is a member of Jones Memorial UMC and is involved in various ministries including United Methodist Women, Sisters of Hannah Prayer Ministry, Usher Board, Gospel Choir, Chairperson of the Congregational Care Ministry, teaches Sunday School for the first and second grades, and is a certified Lay Speaker. She served four years as the Texas Conference Spiritual Growth Coordinator and will be currently serving as the Conference Education and Interpretation Coordinator. Joyce acknowledges that she is only an instrument for the Lord and her motto for her life is Only What You Do For Christ Will Last. Minister Georgia Barrett - KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR SATURDAY I am a native Houstonian; a retired public school administrator from the Houston ISD with thirty-four years of service. I am a member of St. Andrew s UMC, pastored by Rev. Dr. Rhenel Johnson. I have been blessed with a Bachelor Degree from Wiley College; a Master of Arts Degree in Guidance Counseling, Texas Southern University; Master s Certification in School Administration, Texas Southern University and a Master of Divinity Degree, Perkins School of Divinity/ Southern Methodist University. I am also a licensed realtor (inactive) in the State of Texas and the sole proprietor of Barrett s Consulting Service. I have served on various United Methodist Women committees and as Resource Secretary for two terms. I am widowed and I have one son, who is an executive at a major corporation in Seattle, Washington. I am a certified candidate for ordained ministry in the Texas Annual Conference, having accepted my call in 2007, after a trip to Haiti. I enjoy learning about God and receive great pleasure in serving Him, because He is the savior of my life Stacie Hawkins Communicating Across Generations and Legacy Fund Understand the barriers to women within United Methodist Women as well as barriers around race, economic status and language. Church is a community of four to five generations worshipping together. While each generation has its own culture, value and needs, communicating across generations is the key to growing a healthy community. The challenge facing United Methodist Women today is breaking down the barriers between generations as well as between race, economic status and language. It's been nearly 150 years since 10 ladies started out on a mission journey that became the organization of United Methodist Women. Those women raised money to send 2 ladies to India, and we've never stopped answering God's call to mission. As we embark on year 2 of this five-year campaign, come hear ways you can help celebrate and support The Legacy Fund in your local unit, as we strive to continue the good work that was begun so long ago. Stacie Hawkins, a member of Windsor Village UMC, Houston, is currently a Director for United Methodist Women, where she serves on the Legacy Fund National Planning Team.

Keith L West - Bible Study James 17:5-6 - Small Faith Big Results You ll learn how to apply practical Faith in an impractical world. It will be lecture and Q&A and some interactive. Keith West is a member of First United Methodist Church Westchase for 13 + years. He served as Worship Leader under Pastor Levingston and Pastor Clines. He also served in the Healing Service as Worship Leader and Prayer Leader. He served under Pastor Susan Grittman and Pastor Michelle Hall. During this time he also taught Bible Study, and continues to teach to this day. He has a God given ability to teach the word of God. He is an awesome bible teacher. God begin to bless him in teaching in his youth until the very day! He is a retired Houston Firefighter and a retired FISD driver and works now at CFISD. He is a Minister and comes from a family of Minster s. He has been a faithful member of FUMC. He is the husband of Endrika M B West, Texas Conference UMW Vice President. Together they have 6 Children, 2 Son-In -Laws and 2 grandchildren and raising their niece. Rev. Glynden Bode Forming and Practicing Faith We will explore elements that help to form and develop faith, practices that support faith, and practices that demonstrate faith. Rev. Glynden Bode is an ordained Deacon in The United Methodist Church. She is certified by the UMC in both Spiritual Formation and Christian Education. Currently serving in extension ministry in the Texas Conference, she chairs the board of the Charis Spiritual Director Training Program (under the Center for Congregational Excellence), and serves on the board of Hearts on Fire: The Fellowship of United Methodist Spiritual Directors and Retreat Leaders. She teaches, occasionally preaches, collaborates, leads retreats, and travels with a labyrinth for prayer. Glynden is a wife, mother, and grandmother, and enjoys nature, knitting, reading, art and the spiritual journey. Amanda Boyd Stratton Believing God You will learn how to trust God. Have belief in Him and How to walk in Faith Rev. Amanda Boyd-Stratton celebrates over twelve years in outreach-related ministry within the East District of the Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. She is currently in her third year of Seminary at Asbury Theological and serves as Pastor at A. Frank Smith and Cold Springs United Methodist Churches in Alto, Texas. Amanda is passionate about equipping churches to grow in their discipleship by reaching out to their local community. She has experience in working in areas of rural poverty, the small church, and with nonbelievers and the unchurched for nearly two decades. Amanda is mom to two young children and wife to Rev. Ryan Stratton. Her hobbies include reading, quilting, gardening, and spending time with her mule, Gus. Dr. Velma McAfee Williams The Whole Armor of God

In this class you will learn about keeping on the whole armor of God. History of the Faith of the UMW thru prayer. Velma McAfee Williams is the 8th child and last living sibling of 10 children born to Luther Ford McAfee and Susie Johnson McAfee; the youngest child died in infancy. Faith and Education were the two pillars of their family. Growing up in Marshall, the family church home was Miles Memorial CME Church. Upon receiving her Bachelor in Science degree from Wiley College, in 1950 she married John L. Williams. In 1953 and with their infant son Marcus, they traveled to Chicago, Ill to pursue graduate studies he at Illinois College of Optometry where he received a Doctorate in Optometry, and, she at DePaul University, where she obtained a Master s degree in Mathematics. During her time in Chicago, she was employed as a scientist at the Argon Chemical Company. In 1956, they returned to Marshall, Texas. Subsequently the family grew to five as Janet and Yvonne were born, respectively. In 1960, the family moved to Houston and they joined Trinity Methodist Church. As a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Velma has held many leadership positions, including Vice President of the United Methodist Women, UMW Membership Secretary, and United Methodist Women s treasurer; Chairperson of Finance, Youth Director, Council on Ministries Chairperson, member of Staff Parish Relations Committee and many more. Soon after the 1978 merger of the Methodist Protestant Church, Methodist Episcopal Church and Evangelical United Brethren Church, forming The United Methodist Church: she, an advocate for justice was instrumental in the Texas Conference UMW in imaging its National Structure by influencing diversity within the District and Conference executive committees, assuring that all women have access to leadership. She received the Helen Decker Award in 2016. In December, Velma completed her term as the District President of the Central South District. She counts the welcoming the St. Stephens UMW unit and two units from the Rio Grande Conference as some of her many moments of great pride. Furthermore, as District President, she counts it a privilege to have been able to share the rich history of our denomination s commitment to addressing racial justice, as she presented two workshops on the United Methodist Women of conscience and courage who authored the Charter for Racial Justice; a Charter that is yet a living document. Dr. Velma McAfee Williams is the proud grandmother of six grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Doris Woodland Glorifying God s Temple Doris Woodland, a servant of Jesus Christ member of Faith United Methodist Church, Dickinson, Texas. A member of SPRC and worship committee. Retired 3rd time, widow, mother of 4 ( 1 deceased ) 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Enjoy and love being a United Methodist Woman. I enjoy reading black history, and being a caregiver and love traveling.

TEXAS CONFERENCE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN CONFERENCE OFFICERS 2017 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Alejandra Laguna Endrika West Carolyn Parker Margarett Goodson P O Box 7582 6622 Wide Creek Dr 2088 An County Rd 2402 22605 Walnut Ln Houston TX 77270 Katy, TX 77449 Tennessee Colony TX 75861 Porter TX 77365 5839 Green Falls H: 281-829-4513 H: 903-928-2832 H: 713-412-6869 Houston TX 77088 C: 832-866-8552 C: 903-724-4507 jimgoodson@earthlink.net H: 713-862-3387 Ephesians32021@yahoo.com cpumw@att.net C: 832-803-9509 Alaguna2327@sbcglobal.net Central South District Central South District Northwest District Central North District SPIRITUAL GROWTH SOCIAL ACTION EDUCATION & INTERPRETATION MEMBERSHIP, NURTURE & OUTREACH Suzanne McDougle Krystal West Theresa Graham Donna Senter 263 Callender Lake Dr 1100 9 th Street 10603 Southdown Trace Tr #219 29 Mimosa Ln Murchison, TX 75778 Port Arthur, TX 77640 Houston, TX 7704 Teague, TX 75860 H: 903-469-3498 H: 409-982-4094 H: 281-484-1853 H: 903-388-0964 C: 903-477-7609 C: 409-365-7078 C: 713-408-3787 donnasmithsenter@yahoo.com suz2@embarqmail.com krystal_west@sbcglobal.net thrgram@yahoo.com Northwest District South District South District Northwest District Communications Chair Committee Secretary Program Spanish Language Coordinator On Nominations Resources Coordinator Lana Bowsher Sarah Clark (2017) Melba Spann 21315 Di Mambro Ln 115 S Grace P O Box 1111 Tomball, TX 77377 Crockett, TX 75835 Mt. Pleasant, TX 75456 C: 832-495-8273 H: 936-544-8237 H: 903-572-4788 C: 903-285-4750 lkbowsher@gmail.com stunnellclark@yahoo.com melba_spann@yahoo.com Central North District East District North District ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS Maude Caldwell (2017) Gwen Smithheart (2018) Beverly Deerhake (2019) Paulette Moore-Hall (2020) 11360 Woodwind Ct 7153 Chasewood Dr 101 Piney Woods Ct #409 9915 Willow Crossing Flint, TX 75762 Missouri City, TX 77489 Houston, TX 77077 Houston, TX 77064-5733 H: 903-894-9931 C: 832-265-6205 H: 281-372-8389 H: 281-955-8489 C: 541-228-4448 smithheart1@yahoo.com bdeerhake@comcast.net paula41@earthlink.net maudercaldwell@hotmail.com Northwest District Central South District Southwest District Central North District Doris Woodland (2020) Marcia Butcher (2020) 1617 Spring Hill Rd 1103 Crestmont Longview, TX 75605 Wharton, TX 77488 H: 903-295-1789 C: 979-522-6285 C: 903-241-1440 dj52row@aol.com marcyb123@sbcglobal.net South District Southwest District

2017 Calendar of Events Texas Conference United Methodist Women District Training Event January 7 Lakeview Conference Executive Meeting January 6-8 Lakeview Legislative Event January 29-31 Austin Spring Spiritual Growth Meeting Feb. 24-25 Lakeview UMC Texas Annual Conference May 28-31 The Woodlands UMC UMW Conference Program Meeting May 28 The Woodlands UMC UMW Annual Luncheon May 29 The Woodlands UMC UMW Conference Executive Meeting May 30 The Woodlands UMC Mission u July 21-23 Lakeview Conference Program Planning Meeting August 12 TBA Wesley Community Luncheon September TBA Conference Executive Meeting September 14 Lakeview Fall Festival Friday Event September 15 Lakeview Fall Festival/Annual Meeting September 16 Lakeview Conference Program Meeting September 15-16 Lakeview Leadership Development Days November TBA John Wesley s Covenant Renewal Service A prayer for 2017 Lord make me what you will. I put myself fully into your hands. Put me to doing, put me to suffering, let me be employed for you or laid aside for you, let me be full, let me be empty, let me have all things, let me have nothing. I freely and with a willing heart give it all to your pleasure and disposal. In our holy saviors name I pray Jesus Christ our Lord Amen

SUBMITTED BY KRYSTLE WEST, TEXAS CONFERENCE SOCIAL ACTION COORDINATOR Gifts to the Legacy Fund can be made in several ways: Online at unitedmethodistwomen.org/legacyfund By Phone: 800-2789-771 (8 am-6 pm EST, M-F) Text Legacy 150 to 41444 By Check: Note Legacy Fund in memo line and mail to: United Methodist Women: Treasurer s Office 475 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10115

Texas Conference United Methodist Women 21315 Di Mambro Ln. Tomball, TX 77377 January 2017 TEXAS CONFERENCE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN PAGE 8 SPRING RETREAT February 24-25, 2017 REGISTRATION FORM (one registration form per person attending) Please complete this page. Name Preferred Name Address City, TX Zip Email Phone ( ) Cell ( ) Church District Female Male Emergency Contact Relationship Contact Phone ( ) 1 st Time Attendee? Yes No Bring your insurance card and ID and a list of all your medications with you. For special dietary needs Call Lakeview Food Services two (2) weeks prior to arrival (903) 538-2711. Information needed for Children and Youth Registration: Name Age Birth Date Grade Completed Special Learning or Physical Needs? If yes attach sheet. Name of Accompanying Adult Keith West Bible Study Small Faith Big Results Rev Glynden Bode Forming & Practicing Faith Dr Velma Williams The Whole Armor of God Rev Amanda Stratton Believing God Focus Groups (Choose only one) Stacie Hawkins Communicating Across Generations and Legacy Fund Doris Woodland Glorifying God s Temple DORM HOUSING (Bring Your Own Linens) CK One INDIVIDUAL Reg. Before Jan 27 After Jan 30 Adult (11+ yrs) Overnight Friday meal thru Saturday Lunch $71 $81 Adult Overnight No Friday Meal Thru Saturday Lunch $56.50 $66.50 Child (3-10 yrs) overnight Friday meal thru Saturday Lunch $41.25 No Reg MOTEL STYLE HOUSING - Double Occupancy Ck One INDIVIDUAL Reg. Before Jan 27 After Jan 30 Adult (11+ yrs) Overnight Friday meal thru Saturday Lunch $83.50 $93.50 Adult Overnight No Friday Meal Thru Saturday Lunch $69 $79 Child (3-10 yrs) Overnight Friday meal thru Saturday Lunch $51.50 No Reg SATURDAY ONLY INCLUDES LUNCH Adult (Saturday only, includes lunch) $19.50 $29.50 Child (Saturday only, Includes lunch And child care $15 No Reg GRAND TOTAL $ $ SINGLE OCCUPANCY OVERNIGHT Adult (11+ yrs) Overnight Friday meal thru Saturday Lunch $111 $121 Adult Overnight No Friday Meal Thru Saturday Lunch $96.50 $106.50 GRAND TOTAL $ $ Additional $15 will be added to this late registration rate if you walk in without preregistering. Dinner on Friday evening is not available for Walk-Ins. We cannot accept registration for children after the January deadline. Make check(s) payable to Texas Conference UMW. Mail check with registration form to: Lue Wenzel, 708 E. 10 th St, Cameron, TX 76520 Lue s email: lue_wenzel @yahoo.com or call home 254-605-4009 or cell 936-661-2382 Those who mail together stay together. (Additional forms may be printed from website: www.txconfumw.org