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The Times They Are A-Changin'

By: Leah Taylor on 3/28/2012
Topics: Laity Blog

Changes within the United Methodist Church seem to parallel changes in my personal life.  Both bring joy and sorrow, simultaneously.

Following the Stories of Jesus

By: Leah Taylor on 1/30/2012
Topics: Laity Blog

Impressions of our trip to the Holy Land a week after we returned.

Missing in Action?

By: Leah Taylor on 12/15/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

One topic that I hear about over and over again is “Lay Leadership;” and not in the context of being the Lay Leader of a local church.

If It's Tuesday, This Must Be...

By: Leah Taylor on 11/8/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

Today it is Tuesday and I’m in Beaumont with Bishop Huie and B.T. Williamson, Assistant to the Bishop.  The Bishop has been making her annual visits to each district, meeting with clergy and laity, sharing information about the Quadrennial Assessment that was authorized by the Annual Conference last May.

Laity Blog: Making a Difference

By: Leah Taylor on 9/18/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

Last spring as the political crisis in Cote d’Ivoire became violent; one of the unintended victims of the fighting was the United Methodist School System.

Core Leadership Team Participates in Quadrennial Assessment

By: Leah Taylor on 6/14/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

Last Friday at the Core Leadership Team (“CLT”) meeting, we discussed two topics. The bulk of the meeting was spent doing the team’s Quadrennial Assessment. Each team and ministry within the Annual Conference has been discussing the same questions and answering them from their particular perspective.

Annual Conference is Right Around the Corner

By: Leah Taylor on 5/25/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

Annual Conference is just around the corner.  Here are a few last minute details.

Lay Members to Hear The Innovators

By: Leah Taylor on 5/12/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

We had a great turnout at each of the recent meetings held in each district. Many lay people, a substantial number of whom are first time delegates to Annual Conference, as well as lots of clergy, came.

Pre-Conference Meetings & Annual Conference Open to All

By: Leah Taylor on 4/27/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

Pre-Conference meetings begin tomorrow evening, April 28. While these meetings are specifically put together for clergy and lay delegates to Annual Conference, anyone is welcome to attend.

What Difference Would It Make If Your Church Went Away?

By: Leah Taylor on 4/13/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

Last Wednesday I participated in an historic event in the United Methodist Church. As we gathered at Bellaire UMC to be a part of a webinar we learned that Methodists from more than 1000 locations were joined for three hours hearing the same presentations and talking about the same things.

UMW Spring Celebration Group Discussion Shares Mission Ideas

By: Leah Taylor on 4/4/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

UMW hosted their 2011 Spring Celebration at Lakeview Conference Center. The theme for the spiritual retreat was The Joy of Sisterhood.

Leading Churches to Greater Giving

By: Leah Taylor on 3/21/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

As a lay person, I believe that you, as our pastors, have the ability to set the tone of how we deal with church finances as well as influencing our levels of giving. Three ways that you can do that are how you take up your offering, how you talk about apportionments and how to talk to lay people, face-to-face, one-on-one, about giving.

What will your legacy be?

By: Leah Taylor on 2/23/2011
Topics: Laity Blog

Last week I attended a memorial service celebrating the life of one of our St. Peter’s “Patriarchs.”

How Do You Reach Out to Your Community?

By: Leah Taylor on 11/8/2010
Topics: Laity Blog

In the last few days, I have heard about two different churches that have started community outreach programs which have proven to be successful for them.

What Feeds Your Spirit?

By: Leah Taylor on 11/3/2010
Topics: Laity Blog

Sunday morning when I arrived at St. Peter’s for worship, our senior pastor came up to me, shook my hand and said, “Hi. I’m Don Smith, one of the pastors here at St. Peter’s. We’re so glad that you could be here with us today.”

It All Starts With You!

By: Leah Taylor on 10/10/2010
Topics: Laity Blog

Last week Bishop Huie, Rev. B.T. Williamson and I completed the Bishop’s conversation in all nine Districts.

On the Road with Bishop Huie

By: Leah Taylor on 9/26/2010
Topics: Laity Blog

For the past two weeks, I have truly been on the road almost the entire time.

What We Learn from our Faith

By: Leah Taylor on 9/9/2010
Topics: Laity Blog

For God is not a God of disorder but of peace. 1 Corinthians 14:33

 

One morning last week this verse was included in my devotional. Just reading the words brought me a sense a peace, a feeling of well being and an assurance that God wants the best for us. But then my eyes strayed to the next paragraph.

 

 

Cabinet Committed to Lifelong Learning

By: Leah Taylor on 8/23/2010
Topics: Laity Blog

Two weeks ago the extended Cabinet met at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina, for the first full Cabinet meeting since Annual Conference.

Are We in the Business of Modesty?

By: Leah Taylor on 7/13/2010
Topics: Laity Blog

Saturday morning I was listening to National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition when I heard an interview with James McBride. 

 

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