Thursday, April 9, 2015

California-Pacific Office of Communications Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church "Companion Weekly" for Thursday, 9 April 2015 - Believe it...

California-Pacific Office of Communications Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church "Companion Weekly" for Thursday, 9 April 2015 - Believe it...
Five Steps to 100 College Students - #howto
The Box Springs Cooperative Parish, comprised of three local congregations, leads a college ministry with University of California, Riverside students that reaches almost 100 students every month and that has made contact with over 1,000 students since it began three years ago.
Pastor Lisa Wright shares with us five steps to a new college ministry...
The Box Springs Cooperative Parish, comprised of three local congregations, leads a college ministry with University of California, Riverside students that reaches almost 100 students every month and that has made contact with over 1,000 students since it began three years ago. Pastor Lisa Wright shares with us five steps to a new college ministry:
  1. Pray and Discern: The whole church, including every leader of the church, should pray and discern what kind of program the church is able to lead that would easily reach a neighboring college community
  2. Secure Advocates & Partnerships: Because many times one congregation does not have the resources to lead a college ministry, securing partnerships amongst a number of neighboring churches and building a leadership group of motivated college students is critical to success.
  3. Build the Program: Once the people are in place, put together a program that includes ways by which students will learn about the program and how a base of leadership will lead the program.  For example, keep a contact information database of college students and set a budget for producing flyers to distribute on campus.
  4. Add Momentum: If the program is successful at building an initial group of participants, develop leaders to fulfill responsibilities and expand the program.  For example, if the program begins as a monthly meal, develop a time for prayer at the end or think about a special version of these meals for special occasions.
  5. Fund the Momentum: Search for donors in light of the initial success of the program.  Obtain grants from funding sources such as Higher Education groups.
Bishop Minerva G. Carcaño
Bishop Carcaño shared a blessing for the meal at the 2015 White House Easter Prayer Breakfast this past Tuesday.
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Imagine No Malaria
Save the Date to #bringchange !!!
World Malaria Day 2015 is April 25, 2015.
Find the special message from Cal-Pac's Imagine No Malaria Initiative and let's work together!
Upcoming Events & Key Initiatives
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Sign Up for Discipleship Huddle Beginning Next Week! (New Ministries)
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Justice & Compassion Grant Applications Available(Justice & Compassion)
Local Happenings
Reinhart-Marean Preaches at Rose Hills Easter Service
US Labor Secretary Perez and LA Mayor Garcetti Talk Minimum Wage at La Plaza UMC
Alumni/ae and Friends Days 2015 (CST)
Intergenerational Ministry Gathering (Los Altos UMC)
"Carry the Cross Through Song" Choir Fest (Hope UMC)
"Seizing an Alternative" Toward an Ecological Civilization (Center for Process Studies)
Connectional News
United Methodists condemn deadly attack in Kenya(UMNS)
Ross Named to New Vital Congregations Position(Discipleship Ministries)
New Top Leader Name for Communications Agency(UMCOM)
Prayers asked for families of 150 dead in German plane crash (UMNS)
Methodist History: Welcoming Women Immigrants (UMTV)
The California-Pacific Conference of The United Methodist Church is Inspiring the world as passionate followers of Jesus Christ so all may experience God's life-giving love...
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