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All Things New: Conversations from Across the New York Annual Conference and Beyond
NYAC UMC
6 episodes
1 week ago
When Bishop Bickerton toured the flood-ravaged areas in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom (a region composed of Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans counties), he returned with a made-up mind and a plan to put the collective impact of the newly-formed New Hope Episcopal Area into full gear. Bishop Bickerton tasked members of his Cabinets in New England and New York to mark their calendars and get set to serve as well. The New Hope team was the 13th to arrive and work on restoring the property, which...
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When Bishop Bickerton toured the flood-ravaged areas in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom (a region composed of Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans counties), he returned with a made-up mind and a plan to put the collective impact of the newly-formed New Hope Episcopal Area into full gear. Bishop Bickerton tasked members of his Cabinets in New England and New York to mark their calendars and get set to serve as well. The New Hope team was the 13th to arrive and work on restoring the property, which...
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Episodes (6/6)
All Things New: Conversations from Across the New York Annual Conference and Beyond
ALL THINGS NEW: Behind at the Cabinet Vermont Mission Trip (Meet the Homeowner)
When Bishop Bickerton toured the flood-ravaged areas in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom (a region composed of Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans counties), he returned with a made-up mind and a plan to put the collective impact of the newly-formed New Hope Episcopal Area into full gear. Bishop Bickerton tasked members of his Cabinets in New England and New York to mark their calendars and get set to serve as well. The New Hope team was the 13th to arrive and work on restoring the property, which...
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1 month ago
21 minutes

All Things New: Conversations from Across the New York Annual Conference and Beyond
ALL THINGS NEW: A Conversation with Rev. Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim
ABOUT OUR GUEST(S) Rev. Dr. Steve Young Dong Kim is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, a member of the New York Annual Conference (currently serving at Pound Ridge UMC in Westchester County), and Chair of the NYAC Asian Council. Rev. Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim is a prominent Korean-American theologian, author, and pastor who has made significant contributions to Christian thought, particularly in the areas of theology, social justice, and women’s issues. She is know...
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9 months ago
14 minutes

All Things New: Conversations from Across the New York Annual Conference and Beyond
ALL THINGS NEW: A Conversation With Rev. Dr. Giovanni Arroyo (General Secretary for The United Methodist Church’s General Commission on Religion and Race
Understanding Ballot #3: Article V: Racial Justice In this conversation with Rev. Dr. Giovanni Arroyo (General Secretary for The United Methodist Church’s General Commission on Religion and Race and Rev. Doris K. Dalton (Director of Connectional Ministries, New York Annual Conference) offer details on Ballot #3: Article V: Racial Justice. At the United Methodist Church's General Conference held in April-May 2024, delegates approved significant amendments to the church's constitution, in...
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9 months ago
10 minutes

All Things New: Conversations from Across the New York Annual Conference and Beyond
ALL THINGS NEW: A Conversation with Rev. Paul Fleck ( Immigration Law & Justice New York)
Understanding Why Immigration Justice Matters to United Methodists In this conversation with Rev. Paul Fleck (Executive Director, Immigration Law & Justice NY) and Rev. Doris K. Dalton (Director of Connectional Ministries) offer details why immigration justice is so much more than a political issue for United Methodists. Listen to this entire podcast to get the details needed to inform and educate your local congregations and laity as we all strive to live more fully into our Unite...
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9 months ago
9 minutes

All Things New: Conversations from Across the New York Annual Conference and Beyond
ALL THINGS NEW: A Conversation with Rev. Dr. Denise Smartt Sears (GCSRW)
Understanding Paragraph 4 Article 4 Ballot #2 In this conversation with Rev. Dr. Denise Smartt Sears (Director of Leadership Development and Accountability, United Methodist Church’s General Commission on the Status and Role of Women and an ordained elder and member of the New York Annual Conference) and Rev. Doris K. Dalton (Director of Connectional Ministries, New York Annual Conference) offer details on Paragraph 4 Article 4 Ballot #2 Please listen to the entire podcast, acc...
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10 months ago
9 minutes

All Things New: Conversations from Across the New York Annual Conference and Beyond
ALL THINGS NEW: A Conversation with Karen Prudente
Ballot #3: Article V: Racial Justice Rev. Doris K. Dalton (NYAC Director of Connectional Ministries) recently sat down with Karen Prudente, laity and member of Christ United Methodist Church, for an informative conversation on the topic of worldwide regionalization—a package of legislation that gives The United Methodist Church’s different geographic regions equal decision-making authority. The topic is among the most discussed and far-reaching of the measures that will before A...
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11 months ago
11 minutes

All Things New: Conversations from Across the New York Annual Conference and Beyond
When Bishop Bickerton toured the flood-ravaged areas in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom (a region composed of Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans counties), he returned with a made-up mind and a plan to put the collective impact of the newly-formed New Hope Episcopal Area into full gear. Bishop Bickerton tasked members of his Cabinets in New England and New York to mark their calendars and get set to serve as well. The New Hope team was the 13th to arrive and work on restoring the property, which...