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February 2012 Volume 1 The Purple Cloth “My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” Psalm 121 NIV Bonnie Hansen, Editor Northeast Indiana District United Methodist Women FROM THE PRESIDENT’S COMPUTER Happy 2012 to all of you! We are blessed to have so many wonderful women who have volunteered to serve on the Conference, District and in Local Units. And, believe me, all of you are important and your service is cherished! Program planning has been finalized in the District and I am sure most of you are firming up your local plans as well. There are many points of need for us that haven’t been named in our United Methodist Women meetings, but we are a loving community and will find ways to help in these areas. Sometimes, a willing ear, a steady hand, and a clear voice are what is needed: 1. Human Trafficking has been brought to our attention with the Super Bowl in our state this year. Inform yourself about the issue and stand up and be heard when called on to do so. 2. Families who are affected by loss of jobs are in most of our churches. 3. Some family members are coming home from the war- front and will need our love and support in many ways: financially, physically, and emotionally. Some of you are new to the office of President of your local unit. Remember these points from our Handbook. Section 2. The PRESIDENT, working with the Executive Committee, shall actively seek to advance all phases of the work of United Methodist Women. She shall: a. preside at all meetings of the unit and its Executive Committee and serve as an ex officio member of all other committees, where they exist, except the Committee on Nominations; b. sign with the secretary all official and legal papers and orders of the treasurer; c. prepare reports as necessary with the elected officers; d. develop, with the Executive Committee, a plan to assure the unit will become a Mission Today Unit, using the criteria received from the district or conference. e. represent the unit in all meetings or name a substitute; f. be a member of the local United Methodist Church to which the unit is affiliated and serve, where they exist, as a member of the church council or on the Administrative Council or Administrative Board/Council on Ministries (The Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church 2008, ¶252.5i). Membership in the local church may include affiliate membership. We are called to our PURPOSE and once called, we are equipped to fulfill our duties. God loves you and will uphold you with his strength. The key, share the responsibility with others and let all of you enjoy the blessings of serving God through your work with women and children around the world. Beloved, it isn’t about money and if our unit is able to raise the money you have in the past. This is your time to share the love God has given you all of your life through prayer and emotional support of women and children in your church, your community, and abroad. For this moment in time you are called to LOVE. Blessings, Doris Rapp President, Northeast Indiana District UMW http://www.gbgm-umc.org/northeastdistrict/

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February 2012 Volume 1

The Purple Cloth

“My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” Psalm 121 NIV

Bonnie Hansen, Editor

Northeast Indiana District United Methodist Women

FROM THE PRESIDENT’S COMPUTER

Happy 2012 to all of you! We are blessed to have

so many wonderful women who have volunteered

to serve on the Conference, District and in Local

Units. And, believe me, all of you are important

and your service is cherished! Program planning

has been finalized in the District and I am sure

most of you are firming up your local plans as

well.

There are many points of need for us that haven’t

been named in our United Methodist Women

meetings, but we are a loving community and will

find ways to help in these areas. Sometimes, a

willing ear, a steady hand, and a clear voice are

what is needed:

1. Human Trafficking has been brought to our

attention with the Super Bowl in our state this

year. Inform yourself about the issue and stand

up and be heard when called on to do so.

2. Families who are affected by loss of jobs are in

most of our churches.

3. Some family members are coming home from

the war- front and will need our love and support

in many ways: financially, physically, and

emotionally.

Some of you are new to the office of President of

your local unit. Remember these points from our

Handbook. Section 2. The PRESIDENT, working

with the Executive Committee, shall actively seek

to advance all phases of the work of United

Methodist Women. She shall:

a. preside at all meetings of the unit and its

Executive Committee and serve as an ex officio

member of all other committees, where they exist,

except the Committee on Nominations;

b. sign with the secretary all official and legal

papers and orders of the treasurer;

c. prepare reports as necessary with the elected

officers;

d. develop, with the Executive Committee, a plan

to assure the unit will become a Mission Today

Unit, using the criteria received from the district

or conference.

e. represent the unit in all meetings or name a

substitute;

f. be a member of the local United Methodist

Church to which the unit is affiliated and serve,

where they exist, as a member of the church

council or on the Administrative Council or

Administrative Board/Council on Ministries (The

Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church

2008, ¶252.5i). Membership in the local church

may include affiliate membership.

We are called to our PURPOSE and once called,

we are equipped to fulfill our duties. God loves

you and will uphold you with his strength. The

key, share the responsibility with others and let

all of you enjoy the blessings of serving God

through your work with women and children

around the world. Beloved, it isn’t about money

and if our unit is able to raise the money you have

in the past. This is your time to share the love

God has given you all of your life through prayer

and emotional support of women and children in

your church, your community, and abroad. For

this moment in time you are called to LOVE.

Blessings,

Doris Rapp

President, Northeast Indiana District UMW

http://www.gbgm-umc.org/northeastdistrict/

Greetings to my fellow sisters of the faith,

Serving in United Methodist Women is my

passion but I am fairly new to district work.

Currently I serve as president of one of our

district’s larger units: Angola United Methodist

Women. We have an active group of women, many

of us well seasoned! Like the district United

Methodist Women, we are always looking for new

members, especially younger women. We have

discovered that sponsoring an annual women’s

retreat has opened the door to attracting new

members as well as personally inviting women to

our events.

I joined Women Society of Christian Service in

1964 and my grandmothers and mother were

active in United Methodist Women’s predecessor

groups. Since retiring from American Electric

Power (I & M) in 2004, I have dealt with two

major life-changing events in my life that some of

you can identify with. I became a widow in 2006

after 47 years of marriage and last year my 10-

year-old granddaughter moved in with me so I am

now a single grandma. I have three adult

children, two wonderful sons-in-law and eight

grandchildren ranging in age from eight to

eighteen.

As your district vice president this year, I hope to

continue the quality programming this new

district has already established. Just as in your

local circles or units, when personally inviting

women to United Methodist Women events, solid

programming is the key to attracting and

retaining members of all ages.

Since this year’s emphasis in the program book

WALK WITH WHOLENESS is on using the book

of Psalms to conclude programs, I’d like to share

my favorite one: “I lift up my eyes to the hills.

Where does my help come from? My help comes

from the Lord, the maker of heaven and earth. .

.” (Psalm 121 NIV)

Myrna McCracken, 260-833-3619

[email protected]

SECRETARY’S DESK

Happy New Year! It’s hard to believe that 2012 is

here and another year has come and gone! As

time flies, we are reminded that there has been

much accomplished but yet there is much to be

done.

2 We always thank God for all of you and continu-

ally mention you in our prayers. 3 We remember

before our God and Father your work produced by

faith, your labor prompted by love, and your en-

durance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.

~Thessalonians 1:2-3

Let’s continue to encourage each other and sup-

port the missions of United Methodist Women

while keeping Christ at the center of all we do.

May God bless you, guide you and strengthen you,

Bonnie Elam, Secretary

[email protected]

260-341-1687

WALK WITH WHOLENESS

The Purple Cloth February 2012 Page 2

The Purple Cloth February 2012 Page 3

READ ~ LEARN ~ ENJOY!

Hello to all Secretaries of Program Resources! I

am the new kid on the block. It is with privilege

and honor that I have accepted this position for

the next two years. We are all in this togeth-

er. Hopefully, we will learn from each other

along the way.

I am an active member of Bethany United Meth-

odist Church in Northeast Fort Wayne; have been

a member at Bethany for twenty-five years; and

have served as President of the unit a total of sev-

en years--off and on.

I have been a member of the United Methodist

Women for forty-three years. I have served as

Spiritual Growth Chairwoman of the former Fort

Wayne District, North Indiana Conference, dur-

ing the 1990's.

Knowing our purpose and what we are called to

do, the Reading Program is a vital part of helping

us to become "whole persons in Jesus

Christ”. Our Program Book is a wonderful guide

to use for our meetings also.

Bethany’s unit has several readers and a

chairperson who loves to encouraging us. Be-

cause of such a strong person leading us, we

regularly learn what books women are reading.

As you know, a new category has been added

recently. Five books are now needed, as well

as Response, to complete Plan I. It is my hope

that each of you encourage as many members

as possible to complete Plan I. There are so

many wonderful books that stretch our minds

and hearts.

If you or any of the other ladies of your unit

have a certain book that is inspiring or an ex-

ceptional read, please e-mail or send me the

titles, short synopsis or your thoughts about

the books, they may be published in upcoming

issues of the Purple Cloth.

One last comment. Please send to me--either

by e-mail or U S mail---the names of those who

have completed plans during 2011. They are

needed no later than February 1, 2012.

I look forward to working with each of you and

hearing from you with your list of readers.

May God Richly Bless You in 2012!

Mary Jane Smith

Secretary of Program Resources

[email protected]

Claiming Earth as Common Ground, by

Andrea Cohen-Kiener

It gathers insights from ecology coalitions,

emerging theologies, and spiritual and environ-

mental activists to rally and inspire people from

diverse faith traditions to live into the chal-

lenge. Questions for discussion and action are

included to help religious people and groups fo-

cus on specifics they can do that, collectively,

have the power to save the planet.

Submitted by Janis Bohnstedt

Recommended Book from

2011 Reading Program

2011 PLEDGED TO MISSIONS REPORT

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Welcome to all you new and returning treasur-

ers to our 2012 year. Your hard work in 2011

helped our district go over our Women’s Divi-

sion pledge to missions. We turned over

$85,930.54 to Women’s Division for the five

channels of Mission Giving. This included our

pledges to mission, special mission recognition,

gifts to mission, gifts in memory and our world

thank offering. In addition we gave $6,528.44

for designated areas such as the call to prayer

and self-denial fund, national missions, Assem-

bly offering, and our special emphasis for 2011:

“A Brighter Future for Children and Youth.”

Our conference contribution for the Lucille

Raines Residence, School of Christian Mission

and Youth Scholarship Fund totaled $25,508.50.

We also contributed $1,275 towards the Christ-

mas gift cards for the Lucille Raines residents.

Thanks again to all units for your help in meet-

ing our goal.

Remember when you send in your funds, please

use the remittance form that was included in

your packet either picked up at the training ses-

sion or mailed to you. I will be mailing some

packets to the presidents of the units where I do

not have the treasurer’s name. If you have a

new treasurer this year, please let me know.

Also, be sure to write the checks to the North-

east District United Methodist Women and not

to me personally.

My contact information is Joanne Beerbower,

16015 Bayview Blvd, Grabill, IN 46741, 260-

627-2672, email [email protected]. I will con-

tinue to send receipts for your giving by email if

you send me your email address or by standard

mail if you have no email.

In these difficult times God has blessed us all

and helped us to be a loving and giving organi-

zation for missions.

Joanne Beerbower

Treasurer Northeast District

I am enjoying a nice 2012 in Florida this winter. I still need you to send your membership report to me as soon as

possible. The new year will bring new changes for all as we will be doing all the membership counting on line.

That means each unit will be reporting online all of your numbers. I will need all units email addresses so I can

send you all the info. I know that some units do not have excess to a PC and will need to call or mail their info to

me.

Hope you all have a great year. Hope to see you at the Spring meeting.

Charleen Allison

NEW CHANGES ~ MEMBERSHIP COUNTING

SOCIAL ACTION PRIORITIES

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Let me know how I can be of help to you.

Carolyn Danielson

Social Action Coordinator

[email protected]

260-463-2858

Legislative /

Social Advocacy Day

Indiana Capital Building Rotunda

Thursday, February 23, 2012

9:30 -3:30

20/20: Visioning an AIDS-Free World

As the Mission Coordinator for Social Action, it

is my responsibility to coordinate the districts

study and action relating to local, national, in-

ternational and global social issues. The Wom-

en’s Division has four social action priorities for

2009-2012.

1. Environmental Justice

2. Economic Justice

3. Health/Healthcare

4. Immigrant/Civil Rights.

Themes cutting across all of these priorities in-

clude:

Gender Justice, Rights of Women, Youth and

Children

Racial Justice

Peacemaking

All of these areas are important and it does

seem overwhelming when trying to find a place

to start. Where do we begin? How can we get in-

volved? Here’s some steps for your local unit to

consider adapted from the booklet “Why Should

I Get Involved in Social Issues?”

Acknowledge that we can all do our part to

build a just world and proclaim the good

news of Jesus Christ.

Prayerfully choose an issue in your com-

munity, neighborhood or the world. Develop

a list of ways you can work to alleviate the

problem.

Narrow your focus. Find an aspect of the

problem that you know you can manage.

Learn all you can about the problem.

Design a plan of action.

Act. Remember to let the power of prayer

support the entire process.

We are a community of women dedicated to ex-

panding the concepts of mission and acting on

behalf of “the least of these”. May God bless your

units as you work in the name of Jesus Christ.

LUCILLE RAINES RESIDENCE AND YOU ~TAKEN FROM THE MAY 2011 MESSAGE MANAGER

Carpool and bring your friends. Districts bring your United Methodist Women. Churches bring your

congregations. Just phone Lucille Raines Residence at 317-636-3328 to make reservations.

Lucille Raines Residence is a facility owned and operated by Indiana Area United Methodist Women.

Many of the men and women, who are residents, are actively engaged in rebuilding their lives from

substance abuse. They all share in learning to function independently and as whole people in life.

Many are finding Christ to be the source of successful recovery.

TALK ~ TOUR ~ LUNCH ~~ ALL FOR ONLY $5.00 PER PERSON

April 16, 2012, the Lucille Raines Residence

celebrates its 35th anniversary. Owned and

operated by the Indiana United Methodist

Women. It offers hope to as many as forty-nine

men and women who are actively engaged in

rebuilding their lives from substance abuse. Many

of these residents find Christ to be the source of

their successful recoveries.

Though residents pay rent, this accounts for only

half the expense of the program. United

Methodist Women provide support—local United

Methodist Women units contribute $7.50 per

United Methodist Women member. Opportunities

for giving, sale of Lucinda pins, gifts made in

memory and in honor, and conference advance

specials provide funds for staffing, programming

and residence upkeep.

In addition to United Methodist Women monetary

gifts, there is a Lucille Raines Residence

Executive Board that meets monthly (with the

exception of February, July and August) to assist

in decision-making, to maintain awareness of on-

going needs and to provide that little ―extra to

the residents upon occasion. (At the April board

meeting, Easter baskets for the residents and

staff were filled from board member donations.)

As with any board, terms expire and new

members are elected to the Lucille Raines

Residence Executive Board. The board is

composed of members that represent all districts

of the Indiana Conference United Methodist

Women. If you are interested or know of someone

you think would make a good board member,

please consider completing a Talent Bank form.

The form can be obtained online by going to the

Lucille Raines Residence website

http://www.gbgm-umc.org/lucilleraines/ or by

contacting Linda Crawford at (812) 336-2277 or

[email protected]. If you have questions or

would like further information, contact Linda.

JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...

GREETINGS ON BEHALF OF LUCINDA PINS When you look for a meaningful gift to give, remember that a Lucinda pin is a great

idea; and each is always unique. The sale of these pins help to subsidize the ministry of

the Lucille Raines Residence, a project of United Methodist Women of Indiana.

Contact me to purchase, or to secure pins to sell at your church, meetings, or other

events. Sell, Sell, Sell! (View video of Lucinda flowers pins being

made: http://www.lucinda.com/about/pins/)

Pat Hoover

574-223-5533

[email protected]

The Purple Cloth August 2011 Page 6

Letter from Carolyn Marshall, Lucille Raines Residence Director

Dear Christian Friends:

You were instrumental in making Christmas 2011 extraordinarily meaningful for Lucille Raines

Residents. Each resident received two $25.00 gift cards, one from Wal-Mart and one from Kroger.

Over and over, we heard this was the best Christmas ever-or, at least, in many years. For several

residents, sharing in a traditional holiday meal was a joy beyond words. That was help in our dining

room Tuesday evening, December 20. Following that, Santa and his elves distributed gift-wrapped

packages. These contained the gift cards.

As has happened in previous years, we rejoiced with residents who shared the fruits of their

shopping – several having used them for gifts for children, parents or other family members.

Words cannot adequately express our gratitude for your thoughtfulness. You were significant in

making the holidays, often the most difficult time of the year, positive. Thank you all very, very

much.

Gratefully,

Carolyn M. Marshall

The Purple Cloth August 2011 Page 7

2012 DISTRICT EVENTS

April 21 Spring Meeting (see flyer in newsletter for more information)

September 29 Fall Annual Meeting (see flyer in newsletter for more information)

November 17 Mini-School / Officer Training

No United Methodist Women Dinner

At Annual Conference

The United Methodist Women of Indiana Conference Team has agreed that costs prohibit hosting a UMW dinner at Annual Con-ference this June. We will be hosting an event the Friday night before our Annual Meeting held in October. We hope that our members will appreciate our desire to be good stewards with our mission money.

The Purple Cloth February 2012 Page 8

http://www.gbgm-umc.org/northeastdistrict/

Stay Connected

Officers Contact Info

Resources

Forms Library

. . . and more

Webmistress: Bonnie Hansen

[email protected]

Stay Current

Events Calendar

Newsletters

Registration Forms

. . . and more

Home On The Web

The Purple Cloth February 2012 Page 9

STAY CONNECTED ~ STAY INFORMED

United Methodist Women of Indiana: www.gbgm-umc.org/indumw/

North Indiana Conference United Methodist Women: http://www.gbgm-umc.org/umw/

General Board of Global Ministries of UMC: http://new.gbgm-umc.org/

Lucille Raines Residence: http://www.gbgm-umc.org/lucilleraines/

UMCOR: http://new.gbgm-umc.org/umcor

Northeast Indiana United Methodist Women Blog: http://www.neinumw.blogspot.com/

Indiana United Methodist Church: http://www.inumc.org/

INTERNET RESOURCES FOR INFORMATION AND ADVOCACY

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN OF INDIANA

GOVERNMENT

Updated information on Congress – http://www.congress.org/

Common Cause (government watchdog) – http://www.commoncause.org/

Vote Smart Project for information about local and state elected officials – http://www.votesmart.org/

Contracting your US Representatives – http://www.house.gov/

Contacting your US Senators – http://www.senate.gov/

Information for the Whitehouse – http://www.whitehouse.gov/

Indiana state government – http://www.in.gov/

Women, Children and Youth

Women Thrive Worldwide (Shaping U.S. Policies that help women life themselves and their families out of

poverty – http://www.womenthrive.org/

Children's Defense Fund – http://www.childrensdefense.org/

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence – http://www.ncadv.org/

About Fair Trade – http://transfairusa.org/content/about/overview.php

ENVIRONMENT

Water for Life, 2005-2015 (International Decade for Action) – http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/

United Nations Development Program, Water Governance – http://www.undp.org/water/

UMW Green Team – http://new.gbgm-umc.org/umw/work/social-action/environment/green-team/

Women's Environment and Development Organization – http://www.wedo.org/

Sudan Save Darfur Coalition (180 faith-based, humanitarian and human rights groups representing 130

million people)– http://savedarfur.org/

Enough Project of Center for American Progress – www.enoughproject.org/

Professor Eric Reeves, Sudan information site – www.sudanreeves.org

Ginghamsburg (Ohio) United Methodist Church Sudan Project – www.thesudanproject.org

United Methodist Women PURPOSE

The organized unit of United Methodist Women shall be a community of

women whose purpose is to know God and to experience freedom as whole

persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fellowship;

and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global

ministries of the church.

Indiana Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church

Northeast District

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Fort Wayne, IN 46845-1719

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