News Stories from January 2022
Keeping it beautiful with Rolling Nation
January 13, 2022 / By Shannon Hodson / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The challenge of cerebral palsy has never prevented the Rev. Chris Wylie from pursuing his dreams. His faith has helped to reveal Godsends throughout his life. A banker for many years, in his mid-30s, he felt a call to ministry. Chris said, “All I knew is that I had to go to this place called seminary as a first step.” Chris pulled out the phonebook and called …more
Narratives of local church vitality 2022 series
January 11, 2022 / By Shannon Hodson / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The statistics that a local congregation reports in Vital Signs or Ezra (such as worship attendance, professions of faith, etc.) provide a snapshot of a church’s vitality. Numbers are great, but what about stories that churches can share? Stories that inspire! Stories that motivate! Stories that can encourage churches throughout the Upper New York (UNY) Conference to try something new to live out the mission of the United …more
Mentors through the ordination process
January 11, 2022 / By Brian Lothridge
Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the 2021 Issue II of the Advocate, which focused on the theme of mentoring. Click here to access this issue. The deacon’s stole was placed upon me in June by Upper New York Area Resident Bishop, Mark J. Webb. I was ordained, blessed, and sent out to do the ministry for which God had called me. It was a profound …more
Harris Hill continues to live out the mission of the UMC
January 11, 2022 / By Shannon Hodson / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Editor’s Note: In January 2022, Upper New York (UNY) Area Resident Bishop reminded the UNY Conference of the importance of local churches in living out the mission of the United Methodist Church. Click here to read his article. Throughout the year, we will focus on themes that depict ways in which churches in UNY do this. Harris Hill UMC is one example of a church that that is living …more
Local churches—the key to living out the mission of The UMC
January 11, 2022 / By Bishop Mark J. Webb
As we enter 2022, we look toward the future with hope and promise, while recognizing the external forces that produce uncertainty and anxiety. The lingering effects of a global pandemic, the multitude of injustices that continue to be perpetuated and experienced, the deep divisions of thought within our culture, and the choices that linger regarding the future direction and form of The United Methodist Church, are just some of those forces. …more
Rev. Matsimbe attributes church-planting success in Tanzania to the Rev. Harold Wheat
January 4, 2022 / By Shannon Hodson / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the 2021 Issue II of the Advocate, which focused on the theme of mentorship. Click here to access the full issue. When clergy across the Upper New York Conference were asked to share who has mentored them and helped them to become successful in their ministries, many responded with the upmost gratitude about the mentoring they received from the Rev. Harold Wheat. …more
Welcome Suzanne Duquette (Sue)
January 4, 2022 / By UNY Communications
Last month, we announced Upper New York (UNY) staff member Alma Malikow’s retirement. Alma handled the Accounts Payable and was a vital member of the UNY Finance Ministry Area We would like to welcome Sue Duquette as Alma’s replacement. Sue comes to UNY with more than 28 years of experience in the Finance arena. She resided in FL for many years until 2007 when she moved to …more
Not even a manger
January 4, 2022 / By Diane Roe
Editor's Note: The following uses an excerpt from an article first published in December 1999 issue of NCNY Connections. “And she gave birth to her first born son and wrapped him in bands of cloth, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.” Luke 2:7 On my last day in Hebron before returning to the states in late October, I …more
Changes to Paid Family Leave in 2022
January 4, 2022 / By Tracy Rickett, Human Resources Generalist
After a successful four-year phase-in, New York State Paid Family Leave is now fully realized, with benefits at their target levels. Please read the information below on details for Paid Family Leave (PFL) Benefits. Up to 12 Weeks of Leave New York State Paid Family Leave provides eligible employees with up to 12 weeks of job protected, paid time off to bond with a new child, care for a …more