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The Circuit Rider Feb. 2022

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Mississippi Conference of the United Methodist Church

TheCircuitRider Monthly Newsletter

The Gathering is Back!

“We are so excited to have

By Matthew Johnson, Connectional Ministries and Communications Assistant

the opportunity to rejoin all the student ministries from

After a two-year absence

around the conference.”

– Mike Howington

we are excited to report The Gathering is back. Youth from across the connection will gather the weekend of February 25 at Christ United Methodist Church in Jackson for the biggest Jesus The Gathering 2020 party of the year.

Mississippi Conference Youth and Family Ministries Coordinator. “Nice to bring all these churches back together for a celebration of the Kingdom.”

By Matthew Johnson, Connectional Ministries and Communications Assistant Historically Black Gammon Theological Seminary, in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1883 by the Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Sandras Anderson Throughout its history, Gammon has prepared black Methodist clergy to be leaders at churches in Mississippi and across the United States. Today, Gammon is educating and preparing the next generation of black clergy to lead the modern church. [Read More]

IN THIS ISSUE:

Safe Sanctuaries Training Creates Safe Environment for The Most Vulnerable By Matthew Johnson, Connectional Ministries and Communications Assistant For more than 20 years, the Mississippi United Methodist Conference has required Safe Sanctuaries policies for all churches. Safe Sanctuaries, from The United Methodist Church, is an effort to create a safe environment within our community of faith and is required for everyone who participates in ministry with children/ youth and vulnerable adults. The trainings

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Making the Connections: Mississippi and Methodist Black History

In the spirit of being back together the theme this year is Reunion, and all the artists coming this year are Gathering alumni. [Read More]

instruct staff and volunteers to be observant and protect the most vulnerable in our congregations so that they may participate in fellowship freely and securely. “All of us on staff take Safe Sanctuaries training,” said Rev. Kevin Clyde pastor at Crawford Street United Methodist Church in Vicksburg. “Anyone working in our preschool, doing children’s ministry or with vacation Bible school are required to take it.” [Read More]

USM Wesley Opens Coffee Shop page 2 | UMW Host Spiritual Growth Retreat page 3 | Annual Conference Updates 3 | Save the Dates page 4 | Cares and Concerns page 4

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“We are so excited to have the opportunity to rejoin all the student ministries from around the conference,” said Mike Howington,


Connection News Miss. Native New General Secretary for UMM Mississippi native Greg Arnold, of St. Paul United Methodist Church in Ocean Springs is answering “a burning call.” Arnold is the new top executive for the General Commission on United Methodist Men. He plans to extend the agency’s reach quickly by using his background in business and extensive work in men’s ministry to take the United Methodist Men to new heights. Read more Photo by Mike DuBose UM News

about Arnold’s plans and background here.

USM Wesley Celebrates Grand Opening of Equinox Coffee Shop What started as an idea to break the isolation caused by the pandemic has blossomed into a new way for students to connect. Students at the University of Southern Mississippi have a new place to buy coffee, build relationships and learn about Jesus. Equinox Coffee in now open inside of the Wesley Foundation on campus and is proving to be a popular location for students to stop by and get their morning cup of joe. [Read More]

Apply Now for College, Grad School and Seminary Scholarships The Methodist Foundation of Mississippi has opened scholarship applications for the 20222023 school year. United Methodist undergraduate, graduate and seminary students can view eligibility and apply online on the foundation website at methodistfm.org/scholarships. The deadline to apply is April 1. Please share in your worship services and small groups about these opportunities. If you know someone who is interested in starting a scholarship endowment or trust, contact John Branning at john@methodistfm.org.

Resources For the Lenten Season Lent is a time of repentance, fasting and preparation for the coming of Easter. It is a time of selfexamination and reflection. Click here to find devotionals, activities for families, inspiring stories and other helpful resources to use during your observation of the Lenten season.

Mission and Ministry Grants Available Mission and ministry grants are available to strengthen ministries and assist churches as they invite others into a relationship with Jesus Christ. The Foundation for Evangelism Equipping the Local Church Grant rewards churches offering an experiment or initiative that shares the Gospel and allows people to tell their faith stories. The United Methodist Appalachian Network Hunger and Poverty Grant awards projects that addresses causes and barriers related to hunger and sI tockc. om

poverty. Racial and Ethnic Local Church Concern is supporting projects that relate to one or more

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of the essential services provided by Discipleship Ministries. To read grant guidelines and apply, click here.


Mississippi Conference News UMW Spiritual Growth Retreat 2022 The United Methodist Women of the Mississippi Conference are hosting their annual Spiritual Growth Retreat Friday and Saturday March 18 and 19, at Camp Wesley Pines. The theme of this year’s retreat is “Faith + Works = Faith.” Rev. Tammy Carroll, pastor at Bellefontaine United Methodist Church in Mathison will be leading the retreat. Those who wish to participate must register by Feb. 28. For more information and to register, click here.

2022 Annual Conference Session Updates The 2022 Session of the Mississippi Annual Conference will begin Wednesday, July 13 and conclude Friday, July 15, and will be held at the BancorpSouth Arena located at 375 E. Main Street in Tupelo. Saturday, July 16 will include a worship service and a recognition of Bishop James E. Swanson Sr. and the episcopal family, followed by a reception. Ordination will take place July 13 at 7:00 p.m. at the BancorpSouth Arena. The clergy session will be held online on June 9 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. The theme of this year’s annual conference is The Journey Continues Together. Click here for Tupelo hotel booking information.

Conference Treasurer’s Notes The year is beginning with many exciting financial updates. Conference treasurer, David Stotts, fills us in on the good news. In this month notes, Stotts provides an update on the success of mission shares, great news about conference-wide insurance premiums, conducting a local church audit and yearend tax information. Click here to read his notes.

Mississippi Festival of Preaching Bishop Sharma D. Lewis, from the Virginia Conference of The United Methodist Church, led the 2022 Mississippi Conference Festival of Preaching. Brothers and sisters in ministry united for a time of reflection and renewal as they strengthened their prophetic voices and gifts. To see images from the event, click here.

Mississippi Conference Benevolence: Gulfside Assembly As we celebrate Black History Month, we highlight the heritage of Gulfside Assembly as the first place on the Gulf Coast where black people could gather and experience a Methodist camp meeting. For nearly 100 years Gulfside has engaged in the ministry of advocacy by inspiring people, churches and organizations to positively impact underserved communities, and training the next generation of multicultural advocates. Click here to watch a video about Gulfside’s history and mission.

District Training Videos Available Tis the season for installing and training new officers! The district training website is a one-stop shop connecting newly elected leadership to on-demand training and resources. The videos cover every aspect of church leadership from administry to Safe Sanctuaries. To view available training, click here.

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SAVE THE DATES US-2 Track Application Open for Young Adults – Jan. 1 - Mar. 31

Susanna Wesley Scholarship Available – Mar. 1

The US-2 Track is open for young adults between the ages of 20 and 30 who have a desire to advocate for change. The US-2 Track sends young people across the country to form meaningful bonds and better understand the needs of local communities. For more

Applications for the Susanna Wesley Scholarship are now open for all United Methodist Clergy Spouses interested in returning to college or a university. The scholarship application must be completed by March 1. Applications and guidelines are available here, or you may email: Rosia Jackson, sirjackson@msn.com. All Scholarship recipients will be notified in April.

information and to apply, click here.

Gammon Theological Seminary Leadership Intensives – Jan. 25 - Feb. 25 Gammon Theological Seminary is hosting virtual Leadership Intensives. The Intensives are designed to address the “pain points” of pastors and church leaders with churches that averaged 100 members or less before the pandemic and are still charged with leading through the pandemic. For more information and to register, click here.

Women’s History Month – Mar. 1 - 31 In March we celebrate Women’s History Month and acknowledge the vital role women play in the life of the church. For ideas on recognizing Women’s History Month, click here.

Black Methodist for Church Renewal General Meeting – Mar. 23 - 26 Black Methodist for Church Renewal will be hosting their 55th general meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio Wednesday, March 23 to Saturday, March 26. Those interested can join in person or by live stream. For more information and to apply, click here.

[Re]Mission A Church for the Future (Fresh Expressions) – Mar. 30 - Apr. 1 (Re)Mission: A Church for the Future, A Future for the Church is an in-person conference for church leaders looking to adapt to the upheaval of the previous two years. Participants will gather with fellow sojourners, discover new opportunities for congregations, consider how to navigate ongoing changes and renew our call to lead our churches to join God’s mission today. The practice of (Re) Mission will pave the way to the Church for the future and a future for the Church. Click here to register.

UMCOR Sunday – Mar. 27 United Methodist Committee on Relief, UMCOR, provides humanitarian relief when war, conflict or natural disaster disrupts life to such an extent that communities cannot recover on their own. This special offering underwrites UMCOR’s “costs of

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES As a courtesy to the Mississippi Annual Conference, job announcements from across the United Methodist connection are featured in The Circuit Rider. To submit an employment notice, send an email to news@mississippi-umc.org. Postings are not guaranteed to appear more than once in Mississippi Conference publications. To read a description of job opening(s) listed below as well as other listing, click here. • Associate Director of Lay Leadership • Associate Director/CFO (Methodist Foundation of Mississippi) • Director of Youth Ministries First UMC Auburndale, FL • Campus Chaplain/Pastor (Epworth Children’s Home | Columbia, South Carolina) • Director of Family Ministries (Marion UMC) • The Woodlands Methodist Church (Director of Children’s Ministry) • Children’s Choir Coordinator (Dauphin Way United Methodist Church) • Director of Music Ministries (First United Methodist Church Panama City, Fl) • Human Resources Manager (Florida Conference)

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doing business.” This helps UMCOR to keep the promise that 100 percent of any gift to a specific UMCOR project will go toward that project, not administrative costs. For more information on UMCOR Sunday and information on sending donations, click here.

CARES AND CONCERNS As you pause to pray this week, take time to ask for strength, peace and comfort for the families and friends of those listed below who have joined the Church Triumphant: • It is with heavy hearts that we share with you that Rev. Raiford “Ray” Wallace entered glory Friday, January 28. Please keep his wife Gatha and his family in your prayers. • We regret to inform you that Rev. Glenn Parks passed away Thursday, January 13. Please keep his wife, Mary Parks, and their family in your prayers. • We are deeply saddened to report the passing of Rev. Phillip R. Smith January 1. Please remember his wife, Marie Smith, and his entire family in your prayers.


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