Annual Conference 2022 Lay Equalization Calculations
In anticipation of Annual Conference 2022, the Conference Secretary and conference staff review the number of lay members each church/charge may send to annual conference.
In anticipation of Annual Conference 2022, the Conference Secretary and conference staff review the number of lay members each church/charge may send to annual conference.
By Billie K. Fidlin Director of Outreach & Justice We are delighted to share that our campus ministries welcome both gift cards in $20.00 increments, to be delivered to the campus ministry, or, you may donate to the Annual Conference funding, which will be...
A Glimpse of Hunger at ASU By Billie K. Fidlin, Director of Outreach & Justice, and Rev. Jamie Booth, ASU Valley Wesley There are students on university campuses across the country who have difficulty securing regular meals during the best of times. In these...
By Billie Fidlin, Director of Justice & Outreach This year's Annual Conference Mission Project is centered around student hunger. Our campus ministries each day are meeting opportunities to help students with not only their spiritual needs, but there are needs...
By Jennifer Lambert, Annual Conference Secretary and Pastor of Red Mountain UMC This year, due to continued restrictions placed on in-person gatherings by the COVID-19 pandemic, our Desert Southwest Annual Conference session is scheduled to take place June 11-13,...
Annual Conference information will be distributed through the Conference News newsletter. Please instruct your church lay members to Annual Conference to subscribe to the Conference newsletter by visiting https://dscumc.org/subscribe and filling out the newsletter...
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The 2018 Desert Southwest Annual Conference invites you to participate in the "Visions of a Courageous Church" Ministry Fair. In an effort to foster collaboration and networking in a completely different way during Annual Conference we invite each church, ministry...
Founded in 2006, Justa Center is a day resource center for seniors aged 55 and older who are homeless in the metro Phoenix area. Of the roughly 130 people they see every day, nearly 50 percent of them are veterans, 42 percent of whom are women. The mission of Justa Center is the transformation of the lives of all individuals with whom they come into contact.
Recently, I was standing in line at a local business, when a conversation ensued between myself and another person, whose shirt had the following statement…“God’s Got Me.”
“God’s Got Me” probably has many meanings, so I’ll just leave that alone for now.
Bishop Bob shared at our most recent time of Holy Conferencing that we should be prepared to share our elevator speech of faith with those whom God places in front of us…or in line with us.