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April 6, 2006 Welcome! This is the conference’s weekly update to church leaders — lay and clergy — for things you probably need to know. Information to be shared must be submitted to Carolyn@ctcumc.org by 4 p.m. Wednesday in order to be e-mailed on Thursday. Articles should be as brief with active links to websites or contact persons for details. Use this information for announcements, in church newsletters and/or bulletins. The E-Link and the Central Link newspaper are posted on the conference website at www.ctxumc.org. Read them online or download and copy to share with others. To add a colleague or church member to E-Link’s weekly distribution, send their addresses to susan@ctcumc.org.
— Editor: Carolyn Stephens Carolyn@ctcumc.org.
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Near-Time Items
Events this week(end): Ministering to Hispanic Children in Your Community — Saturday, April 8 from 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., the CTC will sponsor a workshop on Ministering to Hispanic Children in Your Community. The cost is $20 per person. A brochure and registration form are available at www.ctxumc.org/hispanic.asp. This workshop is intended for church leaders who are interested in working with and ministering to the Hispanic children in their community. Adventures Bilingual children’s curriculum by Cokesbury will be utilized. The workshop will be co-facilitated by Shirley Wright and Sam Rodriguez.
Granbury/Acton Messiah performance — The sanctuary choirs from Granbury First and Acton UMCs, and members of the Brazos Chamber Orchestra, will present “The Messiah” by Georg Frideric Handel at 6 p.m. Sunday, April 9, at First Granbury.
Open Door Service — Davis Memorial UMC (5301 Davis Blvd., North Richland Hills 76180) invites all to their Open Door Service at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 8. Contemporary music by Open Door and an inspiring message by Davis' own Lay Speaker Ron Jehle. Please come and join us and bring a friend or two. Food and fellowship afterwards. Contact the church at 817-281-0411 or visit the web site at http://www.dmumc.com
Women in Ministry — April 14 is the deadline to send stories of women in ministry to the Commission on Inclusiveness for presentation at Annual Conference. Letters were mailed to all local church lay leaders and UMW presidents asking congregations for stories for publication. Only a few clergywomen have responded; it would be helpful to hear from clergymen. In anticipation of the UMC’s 50th Anniversary Celebration of Women's Full Clergy Rights, the commission seeks stories that celebrate the gifts women have brought to the church. This celebration will occur at Annual Conference June 4-7 where the collection of published stories will be available for all delegates. Please send your stories to Lisa Baumgartner at revbaum@gmail.com or c/o Bosqueville UMC, 7327 Rock Creek Rd, Waco 76708.
Youth Second Chance Store at Blooming Grove —The youth of Blooming Grove UMC will launch their annual “Second Chance Store” on Thursday, April 6, and Friday, April 7, (if not sold out on April 6) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. No item is priced so make us an offer! All proceeds benefit the youth summer mission trip to Oklahoma where the youth will be doing home repairs for the elderly, the handicapped and the indigent. The store will be located behind the church at the corner of Third & Kerr streets in Blooming Grove. For questions or donations, call Beth Bennett at 903-695-2579.
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News
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Connectional Partnership commitment Oklahoman and Texan become first “home missioners” Young men from Oklahoma and Texas are the first two UM “home missioners.” Timothy P. Bodenstein of Keiffer, OK, and Kevin M. Nelson, who grew up in Sherman, TX, hold an office for laymen comparable to that of deaconess for laywomen. The denomination approved the home missioner designation at its 2005 General Conference. Bodenstein, whose wife Sara is ordained, is administrative assistant to the superintendent of the Stillwater District in the Oklahoma Annual Conference. Nelson is an administrative assistant in the Community & Institutional Ministries Unit of the General Board of Global Ministries in New York City. They were commissioned along with 13 deaconesses.
UM agency needs 20 international missionaries The UMC needs at least 20 new international missionaries over two years. A recruitment effort — “The Next Missionary May be YOU” — was launched this week at the semi-annual meeting of the General Board of Global Ministries directors. Dramatic revenue shortfalls, primarily from a sharp drop in investment income, resulted in a moratorium on new missionary recruitment and assignment in 2002. New missionaries are now needed. For more details, check online at http://gbgm-umc.org/who_we_are/mp/documents.cfm for requirements, http://gbgm-umc.org/who_we_are/mp/docs/missionaryflyer.pdf for posters, and awilson@gbgm-umc.org.
UMCOR approves $52 million hurricane recovery United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is fielding a robust hurricane recovery program serving thousands of families in the U.S. Gulf Coast over the next three years. The board of directors of the relief agency, meeting April in Stamford, Connecticut, approved $52.3 million to support extended rehabilitation, direct assistance, family-by-family problem solving, and ministries to evacuees in a seven-state area devastated last year by multiple hurricanes. Funding also went to recovery efforts in South America. UMCOR’s response is focusing on six regions (annual conferences) where the most destructive storms in US history wiped out some 300,000 houses and scattered more than a million people to all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Contact for more information: Linda Beher at 212-870-3815 or lbeher@gbgm-umc.org.
MCH president named CORE administrator of the year Bobby Gilliam, president of Methodist Children's Home in Waco, received the "Administrator of the Year" award from the Coalition for Residential Education (CORE) during its national conference in Washington, D.C. March 26-28. CORE is a national non-profit organization of established and newly developed residential education programs for economically and socially disadvantaged youth at children's homes and boarding schools. CORE membership represents 16 states. Gilliam is a member of the CORE Board of Directors and co-founded the organization's national standards for residential excellence. Gilliam has served as president and CEO of MCH since March 2003. He has spent the majority of his more than 30 years in residential child care at the Home which provides services to more than 500 children and youth daily through residential care in Waco, a Boys Ranch, a college/vocational program, foster care, and other community services throughout Texas and New Mexico.
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Mandatory Pension Program General Conference 2004 approved a new United Methodist Pension Program for all eligible clergy … Clergy Retirement Security Program (CRSP). In order to introduce and explain this new pension program and its funding prior to its presentation at Annual Conference (June 4-7), the Central Texas Conference Board of Pensions has scheduled an event in each district. These district meetings are critically important for every clergy person and chairs of each local church Pastor Parish Relations Committee, Finance Committee, and business administrator. Put the appropriate date on your calendar and expect to attend:
Mid-Cities District April 20 – 7 p.m. First Hurst UMC Temple District April 23 – 3 p.m. First Belton UMC Waco District April 23 – 6:30 p.m. First Waco UMC Waxahachie District April 24 - 7 p.m. First Waxahachie UMC Weatherford District May 7 – 3 p.m. Aledo UMC
Christian Educators Fellowship The next Christian Educators Fellowship meeting at 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Monday, May 8, will be at the Metropolitan Board of Missions in Fort Worth. Bring your own lunch. Program: Resources for spiritual growth in all ages plus new and updated study and curriculum materials.
Bishop’s Week Bishop’s Week will be held June 22-24 at Mt. Sequoyah, Fayetteville, Arkansas. The study topic will be “Discipling Hispanics: A 21st Century Mission Challenge. If you are interested in attending, application forms are in each of the district offices.
Living Justice Seminar
A “Living Justice Seminar” will be held
June 24–28 in New York City. Coordinated by the Deaconess Program Office
through the support of the Women’s Division and Mission Personnel
Program Area, the event will bring together a group of young UM women
(ages 20 – 39) to explore new directions and social justice issues.
Applications are due by April 30. For more information, please contact
Becky Dodson Louter in the Deaconess Program Office at 212-870-3850.
“Empowering Ministries of Health: Mobilize, Transform, Advocate” Dr. Gary Gunderson will deliver the keynote address, “Boundary Leaders” at the GBGM Congregational Health Ministries Conference in Memphis, Oct. 8-11. His keynote speech will present concepts of boundary leadership and real-life lessons of how boundary leadership can be used to align faith and health assets and enhance the overall health of the community. Visit the GBGM website at http://gbgm-umc.org/health/congmin/keynote.cfm for more information.
Palmer host Zan Holmes Palmer UMC will host the inspiring preacher Zan Holmes in revival services beginning Sunday, May 7. Services times are 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sunday and 7 p.m. on Monday. Everyone welcome! Palmer is in the Waxahachie District, about 8 miles north of Ennis on I-45 South and 15 miles east of Waxahachie on FM 878. Contact: Annette Sowell at 972-449-3283 or fumc_palmer@ectisp.net.
TCU Wesley Foundation invitation "Equipping people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly and celebrate responsibly" will be the topic of Gerald Iverson from "Alternatives to Simple Living" at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, at Texas Christian University’s Wesley Foundation, 2750 W. Lowden, Fort Worth. A simple meal (at no charge) will be served. Contact: 817-924-5639 or methodist@tcu.edu. Iverson will talk about ways we can overcome consumerism and celebrate responsibly in our consumer-oriented culture, especially in regard to our faith lives, communities and celebrations. (see www.SimpleLiving.org) Young adults and those working with young adults are especially encouraged to attend this event sponsored by The Wesley Foundation at TCU. Contact: 817-924-5639 or methodist@tcu.edu.
Good Friday service (repeat) St. Stephen UMC, Arlington will hold a noon worship service on Good Friday based on the seven last words of Jesus from the cross. This is an abbreviated 60-minute version of the traditional noon to 3 p.m. service. The following ministers will be preaching: Luther Henry, Jacquetta Chambers, Clifton Howard, Kennedy Jones, Rochelle Carr, Chauncey Nealy, and Debra Crumpton. Each minister will preach a 3- to 5-minute sermon on one of the phrases. The service will be followed by a time of fellowship with lunch provided. Please come and bring a friend.
A “Central Celebration” (repeat) The combined music ministries of Central Presbyterian and Central UM churches of Waco will present a concert to benefit Waco Habitat for Humanity. The May 7 concert begins at 3 p.m. at Central UMC (corner of Highway 6 & Bagby). Choral selections will range from contemporary to traditional. There will also be a performance from the combined handbell choirs. A brass ensemble will accompany the choir and congregational singing. Admission is free. A love offering will be taken. For further information, please contact Karen Hogue at khogue@cumcwaco.com or David Fleuriet at fleurietmhbr@yahoo.com.
First UMC, Arlington hosts “Letters From Dad” (repeat) Men from all churches are invited to attend a free (donations accepted, but not required) Bar-B-Q at First UMC of Arlington to learn about this great Christian Legacy program for Dads. The BBQ will be on Tuesday, May 2 and starts promptly at 6:30 p.m. Music, fellowship, and information from Greg Vaughn, the founder of Letters from Dad, will be the highlights of the evening. Letters From Dad was highlighted by UMR Reporter Robin Russell on November 23, 2005. We encourage the men and leaders of churches to visit the UMR Interactive site to review that article and visit www.lettersfromdad.com for additional information. To reserve seats for the men in your church contact the church at 817-274-2571 or Ted McIlvain at ted@arlingtonmethodist.org.
St. James, Waco music ministry (repeat) Ralph Steele, senior pastor St. James UMC, Waco, invites all interested persons to a special music ministry program at St James at 6 p.m. May 19 with Lee Williams. Tickets are $20 per person, $25 at the door. For tickets and details, contact St. James at 254-752-4294.
Glen Lake Camp Golf Classic (repeat) Join other golfers (and “phantom golfers”) for the 4th Annual Glen Lake Golf Classic April 28 at Squaw Valley Golf Course in Glen Rose. Visit www.glenlake.org for registration forms and sponsor information or contact Grant Harris at 254-897-2247 or email grant@glenlake.org. Registration fee includes green fee, cart and lunch provided by the Ben E Keith Monster Grill.
Sabbaticals for
Christian pastors
(repeat)
Congregational Health & Wellness (repeat) Reserve October 8 -11 for the second annual health and wellness conference sponsored by the General Board of Global Ministries Health and Wellness - Congregation Health Ministries team. The focus of this year’s conference, “Empowering Ministries of Health: Transform, Mobilize, Advocate,” promises to provide many “how to’s” for those working for health and wellness in their annual conferences and local churches. For more information, please visit the GBGM website at http://gbgmumc.org/health/congmin/secondnationalconference.cfm.
VBS Samplers (repeat) Bring your VBS workers and leaders to the 2006 VBS Samplers at 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 23, at one of the following three locations: First UMC Hurst, 521 W. Pipeline, Hurst 76053 Lorena UMC, 205 Bordon St., Lorena 76655 Early UMC, 1073 Early Blvd., Early 76803
Participants will visit activity centers to sample and experience the music, crafts, games, snacks, storytelling and mission ideas for this year’s Cokesbury VBS curriculum, Adventure of the Treasure Seekers: Exploring God’s Promises. To register, contact Susan Briles at 817-877-5222, 1-800-460-8622, or susan@ctcumc.org. Please include how many children attend your local VBS. Be sure to bring your VBS Starter Kits with you.
Parish nurses basic preparation opportunity (repeat) Faith & Health…..Dallas/Fort Worth Faith and Health Collaborative presents Parish Nurse Basic Preparation from the International Parish Nurse Resource Center Curriculum, June 4t– 9, at the Bishop Mason Retreat & Conference Center, Flower Mound. The application course fee is $675, which includes course materials, meals and lodging. Space is limited to 20 participants. Registration deadline is May 15. The initial payment of $300 is due by March 31, with final payment due by May 15. You may pay by check or by credit card. Mona Bailey, the CTC Health & Welfare Chair, has a brochure with an application form, as well as other specifications for anyone wishing to enroll. Call her at 817-379-0959, or e-mail to billmona_1@charter.net... The course objectives are:
Baylor University School of Nursing will be offering a course in Waco this summer--June/July on two weekends consisting of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. And in Dallas they do 4 weekends of Friday and Saturday so folks can go after work Friday. We don’t have dates for those as of yet, but the cost is usually $375, as this is not a meals and lodging inclusive package.
As you may remember, we have started using a portion of the Golden Cross offerings for the purpose of offering Parish Nursing scholarships to interested churches within the Central Texas Conference, so be thinking about including this in your plans for next year. The offering is still used primarily to support the provision of “charity care” delivered by Harris Methodist Hospitals… (Please note that this is a correction from the last printing) But in the spirit of preventative medicine and for the purpose of reaching out to other parts of the Conference, the scholarship program is also in effect.
FUSE celebrates Youth In Mission program (repeat) CTCYM invites everyone in the Central Texas Conference to FUSE (potentially the largest single event) at 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 4, at the Heart of Texas Coliseum in Waco. FUSE will be an opportunity for celebration, reunion, and worship energized by the Central Texas Conference Youth in Mission program. The two-time Dove Award winning band By the Tree (http://bythetree.com) will be there leading us in worship and celebration. If you have ever been on one of our CTCYM trips, or have supported those who have gone, put this event on your calendar now! Contact: FUSE coordinator Steve Heyduck at sheyduck@sbcglobal.net or CTCYM coordinator Rachel Giessen at Rachel@ctcumc.org.
Mission
messages
Wildfire response continues: There
are still opportunities to participate in rebuilding after last year’s
wildfires in Cross Plains and Carbon. Both communities are rebuilding
homes and are in need of volunteer work teams. There is a specific need
in Cross Plains for experienced construction volunteers to oversee
rebuilding projects. Also, the Northwest Texas Conference is accepting
volunteer work teams as well as contributions to its disaster relief
fund in order to respond to the needs of the communities affected by the
recent wildfires in the Panhandle http://www.nwtxconf.org/.
If you are interested in helping any of these communities with their
long-term recovery, please contact Rev. Chuck Graff at 817-339-5065 or
Jennifer Coggins at 817-877-5222.
Local assistance for
hurricane survivors: (repeat) CTC churches have the
opportunity to provide continued support for domestic displaced persons
who have relocated to Tarrant County after last year’s hurricanes. Many
of our guests are still struggling to get back on their feet, and
Tarrant County Human Services anticipates that a number of individuals
and families may be evicted from their apartments and hotel rooms
beginning in April when FEMA discontinues its rent assistance program.
Tarrant County Human Services has agreed to provide half of one month’s
rent for clients who have demonstrated the ability to pay rent on their
own after this first month, and is seeking partner organizations and
churches that might be able to assist with the second half of the
month’s rent. TCHS caseworkers will also encourage the clients to pay
what they can toward the rent, even if it is marginal, so the total that
will be requested of partners may be less that half the month’s rent.
This will be requested on a case-by-case basis. If your congregation
still has funds left for hurricane survivors and would like the
opportunity to provide this type of assistance, or if you would be
interested in helping to raise money for this cause, please contact
Jennifer Coggins, Director of Humanitarian Services. You may reach her
at
jennifer@ctcumc.org
or 817-877-5222.
Assistance to Louisiana churches affected by Hurricane Katrina:
(repeat) The
Louisiana Conference UMC is providing opportunities for churches outside
of their conference to partner with churches in Louisiana that were
deeply affected by Hurricane Katrina. Partnering churches can commit to
provide prayer support, volunteer support, and various types of
financial support to a local church or cooperative parish. If you are
interested in partnering with a church in Louisiana, you may do so by
going to the Louisiana Conference Disaster Recovery website at
www.laumcstormrelief.com.
You will find a link for “Partnering with Louisiana Churches.” If you
have further questions, please contact Jennifer Coggins at
jennifer@ctcumc.org
or 817-877-5222. Also, we would love to hear stories about the work you
are doing, so please let us know the results of your partnership
efforts. Older youth and adult UM Volunteers in Mission trip: (repeat) In celebration of a 10-year covenant with the Eastern Mexico Annual Conference, an UMVIM team from the Central Texas Conference will be serving in Reynosa, Mexico from July 23-29, 2006. The trip is open to individuals age 16 years and older. The team will be working on a construction project at a local church and will also lead Vacation Bible School for the children in the community. No experience is necessary, but we would like to have some team members with expertise in tiling, sheetrock installation, and other carpentry. For additional information, contact Jennifer Coggins or Janet Wood at the Central Texas Conference Office. 817/877-5222, 800/460-8622 or jan@ctcumc.org or jennifer@ctcumc.org. Download a registration form at www.ctxumc.org/missions/vim.html.
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Resources
What’s New at the Resource Center New resources highlighted at the Conference Resource Center this week are described below. For these and many more resources, contact Carol Roszell at 817-877-5222 or 800-460-8622. New arrivals include:
The Bible in 90 Days: An Extraordinary Experience with the Word of God. Ted Cooper, Jr. Read the Bible in 14 weeks reading 12 pages a day. Sunday school classes or small group study. Includes one copy of The Bible in 90 Days- a NIV Thinline Bible in large print, 3 DVD’s with 14 sessions, leader’s guide included on the DVD’s, enhanced CD Rom with additional teaching resources, and a participant’s guide. Zondervan 2005
Let’s fight “Low Sundays” together! From general missionary Mark Winters: One Man Show Ministries wants to help you and your congregation beat those post-Easter blues with a drama called Emmaus Exercise. Based on the story in Luke 24:13-35, this humorous monologue features a middle-aged man who has just completed a grueling charity walk. As he catches his breath, he remembers another walk where he met a miracle-worker who changed his life. From there your congregation will be treated to a fresh retelling of Luke’s Emmaus tale, complete with a news bulletin that reports on the empty tomb! This 10-minute monologue can stand in the place of your sermon or act as a springboard to the message. It’s easy on your budget, too. I simply ask for you to pass the plate for a love offering and cover my mileage expenses. If you book Emmaus Exercise, you will receive a complete publicity packet to help get the word out. Emmaus Exercise is perfect for the Sundays after Easter, and will even work in the “Ordinary Time” season after Pentecost. I’m also available for your summer or fall revival. Contact me for available dates at 817-281-2730 or www.onemanshow.org.
D.E.A.L. Grant available (repeat) UM students are invited to apply for two $500 grants. These grants will be awarded to an upper classman or returning UM college student. One grant is to be awarded to a student who has a handicapping condition and a second grant to a student who has a declared major in assisting individuals with handicapping conditions, i.e., special education, speech pathology, hearing and visual impairment, social work, counseling, physical and/or occupational therapies. Both grants will be awarded in May 2006 and presented at CTC Annual Conference in June. Applications must be postmarked no later than Apr. 30, 2006. Address applications to: Jane Gates, c/o Central Texas Conference, 114 Rebecca Rd., Moody, TX 76557-3546 Email: jane@pasotx.com Phone: 254-853-2976
If you have a deserving student in your congregation who would benefit from a scholarship, check out the Conference Merit Award scholarship of $500 for first-time students attending a UM-related school or university. New this year is the $1,000 Stephens Scholarship in Finance/Accounting offered to a UM student preparing for a career in finance/accounting. For this scholarship, the applicant is asked to provide a statement on how their education will help to undergird good stewardship in the church today and in the future. Information on these programs and application forms have been e-mailed to all pastors and is also available by contacting Susan Briles at 817-877-5222, 800-460-8622 or susan@ctcumc.org.
Depression Connection support groups (repeat) Depression Connection Team collaborates with churches to develop and operate support groups for people with depression, bipolar disorder, and related conditions. People suffering from these disorders are more likely to achieve recovery when participating in small peer support groups. Presently, we have five groups and we are developing three new ones to begin this month. Would you like to consider having your church sponsor a group? For additional information please contact Tony Campbell at Tony@depressionconnection.org or call (817)-810-9599.
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— Looking Ahead — Women in Ministry story deadline — send stories by April 14 to revbaum@gmail.com Conference Pension Program — 7 p.m. April 20 at First Hurst Sager Brown (Baldwin, LA) mission trip — April 20-23 Conference Pension Program — 3 p.m. April 23 at First Belton Conference Pension Program — 6:30 p.m. April 23 at First Waco VBS Samplers — 3-5 p.m. April 23 at 3 locations: First Hurst, Lorena, Early Conference Pension Program — 7 p.m. April 24 at First Waxahachie Glen Lake Camp Golf Classic — April 28 at Squaw Valley Golf Course, Glen Rose Youth Choir Rally — April 29-30 at Granbury First UMC Changing Lives Through Stewardship training — April 29 and 30 (two locations) Deadline for CTC Merit Award and Stephens Finance/Accounting scholarship applications — May 1 Start-Up Seminar — May 2 at Glen Lake Camp & Retreat Center UMW Assembly at Anaheim, Calif. — May 4-7 Conference Pension Program – 3 p.m. May 7 at Aledo UMC FUSE – reunion/celebration of CTCYM — June 4 at Heart of Texas Coliseum, Waco Central Texas Annual Conference — June 4-7, Waco Convention Center Bishop’s Week — June 22-24 at Mt. Sequoyah, Fayetteville, Arkansas GBGM Health & Wellness – Congregation Health Ministries (see article) — Oct. 8-11
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Needs, Resources, Opportunities
NOTE TO LISTERS: Please contact Carolyn Stephens at Carolyn@ctcumc.org to pull your listing when your opening has been filled.
Finance
Manager
Youth
Director
Director of Children’s Ministries First United Methodist Church of Keller seeks a passionate and dynamic leader for the position of full-time director of children's ministries. The ideal candidate will have a personal commitment to the UMC and have a heart and passion for children. They will oversee all aspects of the children's ministry, from birth to 6th grade, Including programs and budget oversight. Please send inquiries and resumes to Jason M. Jones at jasonj@kellerumc.org.
Discipleship Minister / Associate Pastor St. Philip's UMC NW Austin metro area, seeks a motivated and creative person to join our staff team. Primary responsibilities include coordinating Connecting Ministries (Evangelism and Assimilation) and Member Care, and resourcing Education Ministries. Deacons are especially encouraged to apply. Click here for position description www.stphilipsumc.org.
Client Intervention Specialist / Mission Intern United Community Centers, Inc., a national mission institution of the General Board of Global Ministries, seeks a part-time Client Intervention Specialist (25 hours per week) to work as a mission intern. Duties include working in the emergency food and clothing services at the Bethlehem UCC, 970 E Humbolt, Fort Worth 76104. High School diploma or GED and computer skills required; college degree or hours preferred and bi-lingual (Spanish) preferred. Fax resume to 817-924-3992 or email to probledo@unitedcommunitycenters.org
General Conference 2008
Volunteer Opportunity (repeat)
Hospitality Assistant (repeat)
White’s Chapel UMC at Southlake seeks a
motivated individual for a full-time (35 hours) hospitality assistant.
He/she must, first and foremost, possess a heart for ministry and
service. This position will report to director of hospitality and will
assist in the kitchen with food preparation, dining room preparation,
serving, and cleanup. Individual must be available for variable hours
including weekends and some evenings. For more information to apply,
contact Vicki Johnson at
vjohnson@whiteschapelumc.com or by calling
817-481-4147. Nursery Attendant (repeat) Heritage UMC in Grapevine seeks a loving and dependable person to take care of our children under 5 years old on Wednesday evenings and/or Sunday evenings. Applicants must be over 18 years old and must submit to a criminal background check. Please call Lynn Carter at 817-571-1111.
Praise Band Leader (repeat) First UMC Alvarado has an immediate opening for a Praise Band leader with contemporary worship experience. The right person will play a musical instrument and be comfortable in leading the congregation in singing. The individual will also have responsibility for leading our youth choir. Alvarado is located 20 minutes south of Fort Worth on I-35W. For job description and requirements contact the church at fumcalv@sbcglobal.net.
Nursery staff position
(repeat)
Organist Position
(repeat)
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