News Stories from June 2025
A Palestine Journey
June 16, 2025 / By Rev. Gary Doupe / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The following commentary was written by the Rev. Gary Doupe on behalf of the UNY Task Force on Peace with Justice in Palestine/Israel (Equal Justice for Palestine-Israel). The views expressed in this article are of the UNY Task Force on Peace with Justice in Palestine/Israel, and not of Bishop Burgos Núñez or any Upper New York staff member. In early May 2025, I joined …more
AC2025: Survey reflects a joyful Annual Conference experience across Upper New York
June 12, 2025 / By UNY Communications / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Editor’s Note: This article is based on feedback from the 2025 Annual Conference survey conducted by the Upper New York Conference of The United Methodist Church. Nearly half of those in attendance provided feedback anonymously through a post-event survey. The 2025 Upper New York Annual Conference (AC2025) left a lasting impression on United Methodists across the region, according to survey feedback from both clergy and laity. Held on May 2 …more
Tiny Jesus: One figurine’s journey of faith, comfort, and connection
June 12, 2025 / By Rev. George Gallandorm, Oneonta Superintendency Associate
My Tiny Jesus story began nearly nine months ago. I was blessed to be asked to be the spiritual director on a men’s Walk to Emmaus. During a pre-walk team meeting, one of the laity, during his talk preview, told a touching story on how his wife led him to Jesus several years earlier. He spoke about what an exciting time in his life it was and how …more
Upper New York Conference welcomes Shelby Manchester
June 10, 2025 / By UNY Communications / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
United Methodists of Upper New York are pleased to welcome Shelby Manchester as the new Conference Archivist. Shelby will play a key role in preserving and promoting the rich Methodist heritage across the conference. In this role, she will manage historical records, provide research services, and lead digital preservation efforts – ensuring our past remains connected to our present and future ministry. Born and raised in …more
Bridges of Faith: Finding Peace and Persistence in the Holy Land
June 10, 2025 / By Merle Showers and Arlene Lundquest, UNY Task Force on Peace with Justice in Palestine/Israel / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The following commentary was written by Merle Showers and Arlene Lundquest on behalf of the UNY Task Force on Peace with Justice in Palestine/Israel. The views expressed in this article are of the UNY Task Force on Peace with Justice in Palestine/Israel, and not of Bishop Burgos Núñez or any Upper New York staff member. As a member of the Upper New York …more
United Methodists travel to learn, listen, and lead in Immigration Ministry
June 10, 2025 / By Kristina Clark and Georgia Whitney / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Since January 2025, The United Methodist Church and the Upper New York Conference have become increasingly aware of the growing fear and uncertainty facing migrants, immigrants, refugees, and BIPOC individuals in our communities. Government policies have led to the separation of families, the detention of individuals, racial profiling, and the erosion of human dignity. In a letter written that month, Bishop Héctor A. Burgos Núñez …more
UNY donates $20,000 to continued tornado recovery in Rome
June 10, 2025 / By Shelby Winchell, Director of Communications / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
PRESS RELEASE: United Methodists of Upper New York donate $20,000 to Connected Community Schools for Ongoing Tornado Recovery in Rome For Immediate Release Contact: Shelby Winchell, Director of Communications (shelbywinchell@unyumc.org) Liverpool, NY — The Upper New York Conference (UNY) of The United Methodist Church donated $20,000 to Connected Community Schools to support continued recovery efforts in Rome, NY, following the devastating EF-2 tornado that struck the …more
Support immigrants and refugees in Upper New York through a new conference Advance Special
June 10, 2025 / By Kristina Clark / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
At the 2024 Upper New York Annual Conference, a new conference Advance Special was approved: Upper New York Immigrant and Refugee Ministries, #718. This fund is now open for individuals and churches to contribute to and receive support from, in support of vital ministries with immigrants and refugees across our conference. Every day, individuals and families flee violence, persecution, and poverty in search of a better life. As United Methodists, we …more
One-day clergy family retreats this summer to Rest. Play. Connect.
June 9, 2025 / By The Rev. Abigail Browka / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
This August, clergy and their families are invited to step away from their day-to-day demands and reconnect through a series of one-day retreats designed to foster rest, recreation, and spiritual renewal. Under the theme REST. PLAY. CONNECT., all preachers and their loved ones are encouraged to attend—whether solo attendees or part of a multi-generational household. The events will be held at two UNY camp and retreat locations: …more
Pentecost Message from Bishop Burgos – A Call to Reclaim Our Baptismal Vows
June 6, 2025 / By UNY Communications / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Editor's Note: The following message was sent to United Methodists of Upper New York on Friday, June 6, 2025 on behalf of Bishop Héctor A. Burgos Núñez, urging us to reclaim and faithfully live our baptismal vows this Pentecost. “We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory …more