Session One (10:30 am)

Organizational & Administrative Workshops- Session One (OA)

OA01 - The Role of the SPRC - Rev. Joe Tyson, Pastor and Former DS - Make this key team's efforts easier and more productive. This workshop is for both new and experienced SPRC members.

OA02 - Lay Leader 101 -Martha Shreiner, Cindy Smith, Sue Grimm Mattox, and Others–This workshop centers on the Guidelines for Lay Leaders. A panel of seasoned lay leaders will present suggestions and answer questions to help new or recently elected lay leaders in your local church.

OA03 - Getting Your Congregation Ready for Emergency Situations (Including Active Shooter) – Rev.Richard Rimert, SW District Disaster Response Coordinator, Lancaster County CISM Team Member - Steps to take to be prepared for natural and human-made emergency situations. Resources will be available.

OA04 - Structuring the Church Council for Spiritual Discernment –Rev. John Longmire, Lead Pastor of Hempfield UMC – for all members of Church Council

Discipling Ministries Workshops - Session One (DM)

DM01 - Hospitality Is More Than Coffee and Shaking Hands - Rob Stoner, Church Administrator, Mt. Joy UMC – Addresses hospitality from a broad perspective.

DM02 - Alternative Styles Of Worship - Jeremy Graeff, leader of Ember Faith Community - Alternative styles of worship can create bridges to an increasingly secular culture and develop greater depth of faith in new and experienced believers. This workshop explores some of the possibilities for creating a space for people to encounter Jesus Christ.

DM03 - Putting Children First! - Lucy Heisy, Lititz UMC Director of Children’s Ministry - Learn how to have a powerful Children's Ministry at your church with Irresistible programming, Blessing the Children, Worshipping with Children, Making Child Friendly Churches, and Building Relationships.

Social Engagement Workshops - Session One (SE)

SE01 - Action for Substance Abuse Prevention - Carol Kuntz, Lititz ASAP and Executive Director of Compass Mark - Drugs are in our community. This local Lititz group has been formed to educate and work toward a better community. Hear their story and how a grassroots group can be formed.

SE02 - What a Difference the Church Could Make! - Dianne Berlin, NationalSocial Justice Activist and Strategist - Social justice advocacy and coalition building for ordinary people with a passion for God's people, which can be adapted to various issues.

SE03 - Bucking the Trend: Advocating for Better Prisons –Rev. Kent Kroehleris called into the ministries of prison reform, Lancaster City children, ending homelessness, and more.

Health & Spiritual Growth Workshops - Session One (HG)

HG01 - Death and Resurrection of a Church - Continued - More from our Keynote Speaker, Rev. Mike Mather(same workshop as the one offered in Session Two).

HG02 - Missional Church– Rev. Rob Stippich - Looking at the church as missional community. What does leadership mean and how must leaders prepare in a church that is focused on being missional in the community, the region and the world?

Session Two (11:45 am)

Organizational & Administrative Workshops - Session Two (OA)

OA05 - Lay Leader Roundtable - Moderator Sue Grimm Mattox, SW District Lay Leader - Some of the best ideas come from sharing with others in similar positions. This is a great (and rare) opportunity for lay leaders to share and brainstorm ideas for use in the local church.

OA06 - Church Finance 101: Pledges, Budgets,and Communication – Rev. JasonPerkowski – Focus on creating a budget, tracking analyzing giving trends, dealing with cash flow issues, and communicating with people. Send additional questions in advance to .

OA07 - Safe Sanctuaries - New Nuts and Bolts –Rev. Eddie Cameron - An update for some and a preview for others of the comprehensive Safe Sanctuary workshop that will be presented later in the year.

Discipling Ministries Workshops - Session Two (DM)

DM04 - Youth Leader Roundtable - Moderator: Jezerel Gutierrez, New Creation and Terre Hill: St. Paul’s - A unique opportunity for youth leaders to gather and share successes, possibilities, difficulties, and solutions.

DM05 - One Bread, One Body: Exploring Cultural Diversity in Worship - Joseph Torres, Worship Leader of New Creation UMC for both the Contemporary English and Traditional Spanish services - Exploring different avenues to incorporate diversity in worship through the Arts.

DM06 - How to Reach Our Public School Students with God’s Love - Kori Pennypacker, Executive Director of Bible2School - 15 years reaching students inside and outside church walls - Creative and practical ways your church can reach public school students and their families who do not attend church with God’s love. You will be connected with local organizations who can help in this outreach.

Social Engagement Workshops - Session Two (SE)

SE04 - Cheerleading a Movement: Eliminating Homelessness - Kent Kroehleris called into the ministries of prison reform, Lancaster City children, ending homelessness, and more.

SE05 - Churches Have Seniors with Talents, Abilities, and Needs - Dianne Berlin, Senior Citizen with Experience - Learn to see and use talents that seniors have and find ways to meet their needs.

SE06 - What Is Restorative Justice? Harm or Healing?- Linda Van Til, Lancaster Center for Community Peacemaking Facilitator, EPA Conference Prison Ministry & Restorative Justice team, PA Network Against Torture - Restorative justice looks at bringing together people who do the harm with those who have been harmed in a mediated, safe environment rather than the ordinary strictly punitive approach. Explore restorative justice and skills that can be used in your home, work and community settings to break down the fear and continued escalation of problems. Handouts will be available.

SE07 - Disaster Response Spiritual & Emotional Care– Rev. Rick Rimert - In the aftermath of a disaster or tragedy there is often a great deal of attention paid to the obvious physical damage that results. In recent years as we are confronted by numerous natural and man-made disasters,increased attention has been focused on the spiritual/emotional needs of those affected by these events. This workshop focuses on this growing area of concern.

Health & Spiritual Growth Workshops - Session Two (HG)

HG04 - Death and Resurrection of a Church - Continued - More from our Keynote Speaker, Rev. Mike Mather(same workshop as the one offered in Session One).

HG05 - Resolving Conflict - Dr. Keith Braucher, Pastor of Community Life, Hempfield UMC - Conflict within every congregation is normal but if not handled well, it can become destructive. How will we relate to one another as the Body of Christ, especially when we disagree? Perspectives and tools for Holy conversation, conflict resolution, and an introduction to congregational covenant.

Tools for Ministry Training Event

-- March 5, 2016 --

Lititz UMC, 201 Market Street, Lititz, PA 17543

Keynote Speaker – Rev.Mike Mather

"Death and Resurrection of a Church"

Mike Mather, pastor in his second tenure at Broadway UMC in Indianapolis and author of several books, will share the exciting changes brought about by capitalizing on what’s good and working in a place rather than merely addressing its deficiencies.

Cost: $8(Includes Workshops, Materials,Breakfast)

Registration Deadline:February 24, 2016

Payment must accompany registration.Walk-in registrations will be accepted but availability of workshops may be limited.

In case of inclement weather, call the District Office (717-569-9673) for news of cancellation – there is no snow date.

Schedule for the Day:

8:15 to 8:55 am – Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00 to 10:20 am – Plenary Session

10:30 to 11:35 am – Workshop Session I

11:45 to 12:50 pm – Workshop Session II

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Regular Registration (Deadline: February24, 2016)

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Church ______

Phone: ______E-mail ______

10:30 Session: #______Title: ______

11:45 Session: #______Title: ______

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Registration Cost: $8.00 Payment must accompany registration. Make checks payable to “Southwest District.” Mail to:

Southwest District, P.O. Box 271, Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505