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We Share for the Good of the Whole Mission

Bishop Dan Schwerin underscores the importance of shared mission and mutual sacrifice within the United Methodist connection, especially during challenging appointment seasons. He addresses clergy concerns over recent pastoral appointments, emphasizing the realities of declining compensation and shifting ministry models in a post-Christendom era. Schwerin calls for understanding, collaboration, and innovation as the conference navigates reduced resources, encouraging experimentation and new expressions of ministry. He concludes with a heartfelt appeal for prayer, faithfulness, partnership, and continued commitment to the shared mission of making disciples.

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Reimagining Church: Introducing the Turtle Awards

Rev. Christian Coon introduces the first-ever Turtle Award to celebrate churches that have taken bold risks in ministry—even when those efforts didn’t succeed. Inspired by the idea that progress requires “sticking your neck out,” the award encourages learning from failure and supports innovation through a $500 grant. Churches are invited to share their stories of experimentation, reinforcing the value of trying new approaches to share the Good News.

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Reimagining Church: Meet Your Librarian

Rev. Christian Coon shares how a challenge to conduct one-on-one meetings transformed his ministry, leading him to deeper community connections and new outreach opportunities. By engaging with local leaders, including a public librarian, he discovered insight that shaped his church’s mission. Now, he encourages others to embrace the power of one-on-one conversations, challenging them to schedule four meetings as a simple yet impactful way to engage their communities.

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Reimagining Church: Double Ashing, Double Grace

Rev. Coon encountered a man with a big smile who, despite already bearing an ash cross, asked to be “double ashed.” This moment highlighted the vulnerability and yearning for grace we all share, reminding us of our humanity and God’s presence.

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Reimagining Church: Your church has a cheering section

Rev. Christian Coon recounts running the Berlin Marathon with his daughter, inspired by encouraging signs along the way. Reflecting on his role in congregational development, he commits to uplifting church leaders, supporting innovative ministry strategies, and sharing hope amid challenges. He encourages leaders to run with perseverance, guided by faith.

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Radical Hospitality Provided to the SCD Participants

The first week of August was a powerful week for the NIC United Methodist community as we volunteered at the return of the School of Congregational Development (SCD) with Dicipleship Ministries in Schaumburg. With over 450 participants, this event provided church leaders with invaluable tools, inspiration, and empowerment to further our mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ. From dynamic workshops to powerful sermons, including a moving message from Bishop Dan Schwerin, the week was a testament to our commitment to transformation and discipleship.

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