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Firelands Flame Firelands District Office United Methodist Church East Ohio Conference Rev. Doug Lewis, District Superintendent April 2018 But the angel said to the women, Do not be afraid; I know you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. He is not here; for he has been raised, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples, He has been raised from the dead, and indeed he is going ahead of you to Galilee; there you will see him. This is my message for you. So they left the tomb quickly with fear and great joy, and ran to tell his disciples. Matthew 28:5-8 When was the last time you heard such exciting news that you took off running? In our day and age we re far more likely to call someone, send out an email, post something on Facebook or send out a Tweet when we receive good news than we are to break into a run. But in the first century, the quickest way Mary Magdalene and the other Mary had to spread the exciting news of Jesus resurrection was to run and tell. As much as I use the telephone, emails, texting and Facebook to convey news, there is still something to be said about the value of a face to face encounter. Beyond skyping, the only way to capture someone s facial expressions is through a personal encounter. Imagine the two Mary s returning to the disciples, out of breath, their faces are filled with excitement. Can you imagine the two of them trying to get the exciting news of Christ s resurrection out between gasps for air. That is something a tweet or text just isn t going to capture. I think the same can be said about our attempts to share the good news of the resurrected Christ with those who need to hear it. I was looking at Facebook the other day and saw a post from the East Fairfield United Methodist Church, located on the Mahoning Valley District. The congregation had hosted a Saturday morning event that included breakfast, a visit with the Easter Bunny, hearing the Easter Story and an Easter egg hunt. I need to add, the children heard the Easter Story three times. They heard someone read the story, they did an activity based on the story where they received an Easter egg with a small figurine of Jesus inside the egg, and they did a craft based on the story. Talk about reinforcing a message. One of the outreach ministries of the East Fairfield Congregation is a program called Heroes and Halos. It is a ministry that serves children with disabilities and their families. While this is a ministry of the church, none of the families that take part in this ministry are members of the East Fairfield Church or attend worship there. Many of the families in the program have been part of other congregations where they have been told not to come back because their child was disruptive to the church! A seven-year-old boy from the Heroes and Halos group, who had been in an accident that resulted in permanent brain damage, was present at the Easter egg hunt. For some time the young boy had been asking his mother some deep questions. Is God real? Is Jesus with me all of the time? When the child heard the Easter Story and received the plastic egg with a figurine of Jesus in it, he exclaimed, Now I can keep Jesus with me all of the time. Now I know that Jesus is with me. When the congregation runs out of the doors of the church building; when we venture out into the community because we have life transforming news to share, great things happen. Had it not been for an outreach ministry like Heroes and Halos, I don t think this encounter would have happened. Had it not been for an outreach ministry that featured breakfast, a visit with the Easter Bunny, an egg hunt and hearing the Easter Story, I don t think this seven-year-olds questions would have been answered. When the church is so excited about the good news of the gospel - of the healing, purpose giving, life transforming power of Christ - we will bust down the doors to reach out and share this news with those who need to experience it most. Serving Christ with You, Pastor Doug

Annual Conference June 11-14 The Annual Conference 2018 website is now live. Visit www.eocumc.com/eoac18/index.html for information, schedules, and registration. The 49th session of Annual Conference will be the second year of our quadrennial theme Bearing Fruit that Lasts: Called, Committed, Connected. When we gather at Lakeside Chautauqua June 11-14, we will explore what it means to be called and equipped as followers of Jesus Christ. The words of John 15:13-17 (CEB), the concluding verses of our quadrennial Scripture passage, John 15:1-17, will guide our worship services. Rev. Kimberly Arbaugh (Ohio Valley District), the Rev. Chip Freed (North Coast District), and the Rev. Becky Weamer (Mid-Ohio District) are the morning preachers. NOTE THE NEW TIMES this year for both the Service of Commemoration and Holy Communion (Mon., June 11 @ 10:00 a.m.) and the Service of Commissioning and Ordination (Wed., June 13 @ 4:30 p.m.). Bishop Malone is the preacher for each service. She will also offer reflections at the Celebration of Retirement (Mon., June 11 @ 7:30 pm). Annual Conference business sessions will reinforce our East Ohio Conference ministry vision, shared by Bishop Tracy S. Malone in a downloadable video http://www.eocumc.com/about_us/welcome.html. Rev. Dr. Joseph W. Daniels, Jr. of the Baltimore-Washington Conference is the keynote speaker for our Shared Learning Session on Thursday, June 14. REMINDER THAT THE CLERGY EXECUTIVE SESSION IS MAY 30 from 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. in the Hoover-Price Campus Center, The University of Mount Union in Alliance. All clergy are expected to participate in the day of strengthening our covenant together. Dr. Alan Kolp is the keynote speaker. You must register online in advance. Registration information may be found on the Annual Conference website. Early Response Team Are you interested in helping people in need within your community? The Firelands District is in need of people willing to volunteer to help out with an Early Response Team (ERT). The purpose of the ERT teams of The United Methodist Church is not to lead Disaster Response efforts, but to assist as we are able, depending on the gifts and skills of the persons on our teams, and to provide emotional and spiritual support as an outgrowth of our discipleship. If you feel a calling to help others in their time of need, or to get more information please contact me. Dennis Dendinger 419-357-5898 or email at dc3boys@hotmail.com and put ERT in the subject line.

Birthdays and Anniversaries Christina LaLonde April 5 Marilyn Coney April 26 Paul & Christina LaLonde April 12 Jarrod & Casey Roelle April 22 Dates & Deadlines March 31-April 6 Office Closed April 10 Retired Clergy Brunch April 28 Lay Servant Training May 1 Pastor Assessment Due May 15 Clergy Retreat Obituaries Sonia M. Hardman, spouse of John D. Hardman, RE, died March 4, 2018. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hubbard Hospice House, 1001 Curtis Price Way, Charleston, WV 25311 or the Memorial Fund at Epworth United Methodist Church, Ripley, WV. Condolences may be sent to Rev. Dr. John D. Hardman, 90 S. Buck Ridge, Reedy, WV 25270. Mary Louise Rogers, retired local pastor, died March 11, 2018. Condolences may be sent to Donald and Marilyn Rogers, 58379 Vocational Road, Senecaville, OH 43780. Budd L. Sprague, retired elder, died March 18, 2018. The family suggests memorial donations be made to St. Jude Children s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or stjude.org/memorial. Condolences may be sent to Mrs. Carole Sprague, 5200 Parkhaven Ave NE, Canton, OH 44705-3158. Betty Jane Immelt, surviving spouse of Rev. Robert J. Immelt, died March 26, 2018. You may share an online condolence at www.ccgfuneralhome.com. Donations may be made to Hospice of MV, PO Box 1748, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568.

Firelands District Office UMC East Ohio Conference 3 Stower Lane, Unit 5 Norwalk, Ohio 44857 419.668.6115 firelandsdistrict@gmail.com www.eocumc.org/firelands