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    United Methodists of Upper New YorkLiving the Gospel. Being God's Love.


    news stories Tagged “New Faith Communities”

    From the Advocate: New church finds its Destiny

    March 1, 2016 / By Pastor Alicia Wood

    Click below to read the full Advocate online.This past Advent season, my church and I were challenged and energized by the Rev. Adam Hamilton’s “Revival: Faith as Wesley Lived It” Bible study. In chapter 6, Rev. Hamilton talks about how John Wesley preached in fields and marketplaces. We may grin as we hear this story of our founder. He was so bold and unusual! Then in …more

    From the Advocate: Sophia sisters break bread at Panera as new faith community

    March 1, 2016 / By Pastor Nancy O’Connor Raca

    Click below to read the full Advocate online.As I write this, the weather outside is cold and snowy, but inside a suburban Panera Bread restaurant, several Rochester-area women are warm and welcome as they gather for coffee, hugs, and conversation on a Thursday evening. Welcome to Sophia Community, a new faith community that empowers women through the Gospel by creating a space for them to explore where God is …more

    From the Advocate: IRM reconnects refugees, immigrants back to worship

    March 1, 2016 / By Kathleen Rubino / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

    Click below to read the full Advocate online.When the Rev. Ewart Morris – pastor at the Valley Falls and Albany: Emmaus United Methodist churches – arrived at the Emmaus UMC in 2012, he felt called to establish multiethnic worship at the church. As he searched and prayed about it, he met the Rev. Bizimana John Rusingizwa, who shared his idea for International Reconciliation Ministries (IRM). “The vision for this …more

    From the Advocate: Processing the steps for a New Faith Community

    March 1, 2016 / By the Rev. Dave Masland

    Click below to read the full Advocate online. Anyone in a United Methodist Church in Upper New York can plant a new faith community and should feel free to do so! Having said that, the New Faith Community teams of the Conference are working to provide seven processes to help support the people who feel called to plant. The graphic below describes these in loose chronological order. Planters can choose …more

    From the Advocate: Ladles of love: Warming bellies, warming spirits

    March 1, 2016 / By Laurel O’Connor

    Click below to read the full Advocate online.Early in spring 2015, a small group came to Pastor Ben O’Connor and me, his wife, with a specific request. They asked if we could lead a Bible study in the Syracuse area that was more of a “dinner-church-meets-Bible-study” model that didn’t fit the “normal church” mold. Open Table CNY was born as a group …more

    From the Advocate: Hispanic/Latino church planters ‘connect like family’

    March 1, 2016 / By Jose Rodriguez

    Click below to read the full Advocate online.I am a church planter who helps Hispanic pastors start new churches on American soil. Before coming to the United States to work with Hispanic church planters, I spent 12 years starting new churches in Cuba. Church planters in Cuba never work in isolation. Established congregations are expected to be continually planting new faith communities. When I came to the U.S., I …more

    From the Advocate: One church, many locations

    March 1, 2016 / By Kathleen Rubino / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

    Click below to read the full Advocate online.The Rev. Bill Vallet, lead pastor at the Pennsylvania Avenue United Methodist Church (PAUMC) in Pine City, first heard the term “multi-site” at a church growth workshop 10 years ago in California. He learned that a church with a healthy DNA can take that DNA and transplant it in another location. The seed was planted, and Rev. Vallet set to work. …more

    From the Advocate: Creating new places for new people

    March 1, 2016 / By Upper New York Area Resident Bishop Mark J. Webb / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

    Click below to read the Advocate online.Charles Cardwell McCabe was a church planter in the Methodist Episcopal Church. McCabe rode trains all over the land in an attempt to start new churches and raise funds that others might join in the effort. On one trip in the spring of 1881, McCabe read a newspaper article that described a recent meeting in Chicago of the Free Thinker’s Society. The …more

    Conference announces revised 2016 spending plan

    February 24, 2016 / By Kathleen Rubino / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

    The Upper New York Conference Leadership Team (CLT) and the Conference Council on Finance & Administration (CF&A) released a letter earlier this week detailing changes to the Conference’s 2016 spending plan. According to the letter, “the guiding principle in making these decisions was, ‘What cuts will have the least direct impact on the ministry of the local church?’” Click here to read the …more

    CLT and CFA announce changes to 2016 spending plan

    February 22, 2016 / By UNY Communications / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

    Editor’s note: The following letter was released by the Conference Leadership Team and the Conference Council on Finance and Administration on Feb. 22.  Sisters and brothers in Christ, We want to share some challenges, concerns, and, by the grace of God, opportunities for our Conference in the area of financial stewardship. As we finalized the total of Conference Ministry Shares collected in 2015 from local churches, we became aware …more



    United Methodists of Upper New York is comprised of a vibrant network of 677 local churches and active new faith communities in 12 districts, covering 48,000 square miles in 49 of the 62 counties in New York state. Our vision is to “live the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to be God’s love with our neighbors in all places."