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Day 2 Wrap Up

Day 2 - June 13, 2012

The second day of the North Georgia Annual Conference, while honoring its retirees and memorializing its recently deceased clergy, celebrated its commitment to global missions.
 
“The world is my parish,” John Wesley wrote in 1739. The United Methodists of North Georgia are affirming that vision in 2012. They have gathered at the Classic Center under the banner of, “Seeing the World Through the Waters of Baptism.”
 
B. Michael Watson, the resident bishop of North Georgia, was recently selected by the World Methodist Council to chair its standing committee on evangelism. He has been a strong advocate of global missions and building bridges to the world.
 
“Bishop Watson is one of those people that when he speaks, people listen,” Dr. Eddie Fox, Director of World Methodist Evangelism, said at the Wednesday afternoon session.

On Wednesday, Conference Mission Offering collected $118,340.38 toward World Methodist Evangelism.

Will and Blair Zant, who became engaged while on a mission trip in Uganda, gave an update on North Georgia’s bridge-building efforts around the world, which includes missionary efforts in the Bahamas, Russia, Western Europe, Uganda, El Salvador, Southeast Asia and Israel.

“But we also have plenty of people to serve close to home,” Blair Zant said. “So, we will also continue to support the efforts of Action Ministries.”

The Zants emphasized that it is not necessary to go overseas to be involved in foreign missions. North Georgia also needs volunteers who can help organize trips, create contacts, and provide financial support and prayer.
 
 “I want to thank North Georgia for its leadership,” Eddie Fox said. “God is not through with this movement yet. We have world-wide ministry of our own denomination.”
 
Other highlights of Day 2:

Annual Conference Task Force

The task force has reviewed and made recommendations on organizational issues regarding the annual conference:
Changes in function and alignment have been or will be implemented in the near term.
 
Bishop casts vision for North Georgia Conference
Bishop Watson shared his vision for the mission of the North Georgia Conference, emphasizing strengthening ministry to children and youth, camping and campus ministries and strengthening lay and clergy partnership.
Bishop Watson also further explained the staffing changes at the United Methodist Center, including:
Treasurer's Report
Conference treasurer Keith Cox shared:
Board of Pensions and Health Benefits
Bill Burch and Karen Fullerton brought the report of the Board of Pension and Health Benefits. BPHB continues its emphasis on wellness, asking HealthFlex participants to participate in Virgin HealthMiles, have a Blueprint for Wellness health screening and take the online HealthQuotient.
Other notes:
United Methodist Children's Home
Richard Puckett, public relations director for the Children’s Home, shared that UMCH offers programs that care for children from birth through early adulthood and showed a video featuring a couple who has adopted 5 children through the Children’s Home. Download the video at www.umchildrenshome.org. “With your help we can mean the same and more to hundreds and thousands of children's and families in the future,” said Puckett.

Connectional Ministries
The multi-part Connectional Ministries report included:
New Church Development
A video from the office of New Church Development highlighted testimonies from members of new churches:
Other reports and information
 
Special Services

Retiree Recognition
The North Georgia Conference recognized 37 persons who are retiring from active ministries. They are:
Larry Adams                
John Olin Alexander
Lee Almy
Kelly Barge                                                
Mack Barnes                 
Jim Blair                                          
Celestine Boston                              
Joy Rickard Brown                                   
Max Caylor
Gary M. Cole      
Daisie Barcelona Coloma
Terry De Land                                 
Michael Flanigan                              
William Floyd
Claude Herbert    
Harold Yen-Pyo Hong                     
Griff Jones
Rebecca Duke Jones               
Ron McCollum    
Jerry McCurdy    
Gerald Meredith            
Steve Midkiff                
Joan Murray                 
Jerry Newsome             
John Norman                
Terry Phillips                                   
Fert Richardson
Russell Richey     
Minnie Robinson                    
Sharon Rubey
Pamela Stevenson                            
Sam A. Storey                        
Gail Thompson             
Brenda Westmoreland                     
Fred Whitley
John S. Wilkinson                  
Joe Lester Williams
Lawrence (Larry) Wilson
 
Memorial Service
Rev. Jay Hodges brought God's word to us in the memorial service for clergy, clergy spouses and lay leadership who passed away between May 2011 and May 2012.
"From seeds we plant in the ground, God grows things more beautiful than we ever could produce," said Hodges."The seed that was planted here lives still."

Deceased Clergy:
Monty Ray Bell
Billy Boggs
George Chambers
Marvin Coffee
Stanley Luther Crawford
Jim Dykes
Paul Gamber
William Garrard
Rebecca Herring
Frank Jenkins
William Jackson Lamb
Jesse Brittain McNeil
Arthur O'Neil
David Sargent
Earl Strickland
Noel Swanson
Renita Thomas
Mack Tribble
Jesse Warwick
George Wilmot
 
Deceased Spouses:
Reva Anderson
Alice Bagwell
Carolyn Bowen
Dorothy Budd
Jean Hall
Todd Herrell
Martha Middlebrooks
Angela O'Kelley
Shirley Scott
Elizabeth Sutton
Ruby Thompson
Tom Wages
Carol Walker
Bruce Waters
Lucy Welden
 
Deceased Laity:
Gennie Haralson
Linda S. Mardis
Martha Maxwell Wood
Claude Milburn Purdy
Joann Mize