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United Methodist Deaf and Hard of Hearing Ministries: A Journey of Inclusion

Explore the history, structure, and initiatives of the United Methodist Deaf and Hard of Hearing Ministries, supporting the empowerment of deaf, late-deafened, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind individuals around the world.

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United Methodist Deaf and Hard of Hearing Ministries: A Journey of Inclusion

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  1. A mission initiative of General Conference in 1992 began a journey that is now the United Methodist Deaf and Hard of Hearing Ministries. “A Time for Action”, General Conference 2000

  2. “A Time for Action”, General Conference 2000 “Beginning with John Wesley, Methodism has a long history of commitment to its connection with the forgotten communities of our world. The United Methodist Church’s connection with Deaf, late-deafened, hard of hearing, deaf-blind people is a history of forgotten stories and forgotten people.

  3. Structure A steering committee was established with an assigned staff member of the General Board of Global Ministries: Noemi Fuentes was our organizing staff member, followed by Dr. Cherian Thomas, and Niels French. Patricia Magyar now serves as our liaison.

  4. Structure Ten Members shall make up the Committee as follows:

  5. Structure • two Deaf (capital D=culturally Deaf) • two late-deafened • two hard of hearing • one deaf-blind • ….as well as………

  6. Structure • one deaf institutional ministry professional • two clergy with experience in ministry with people who are Deaf, late-deafened, hard of hearing, deaf-blind

  7. Structure • The Committee strives to be inclusive with regard to • gender • ethnicity • jurisdiction • different sign language & hearing abilities and various levels of deaf-blindness

  8. Committee members are from : North Central Jurisdiction North Eastern Jurisdiction South Central Jurisdiction Southeastern Jurisdiction Western Jurisdiction Committee Makeup

  9. President: Michelle MartinVice President: Sam CarpenterSecretary: Elke Sharma

  10. Presentation & advocacy skills awareness workshops at boards & agencies Becoming resources for the General Church, Annual Conferences, faith communities, and local churches Grants and loan of equipment Creating action plans and legislation for Annual & General Conferences Global Deaf Ministries (mission) Focus in first quadrennium:

  11. General Conference 2004 • Voted to continue the work of the Committee into the current quadrennium • Supported its work with financial backing and assigned staff from Board of Global Ministries, Health and Welfare section. • Continues to expect great things from this Committee in years to come.

  12. Focus in 2005-2008: • Develop Web Presence • Initiated www.umcsignsofsolidarity.org • Leader Resources • Developed 2 hour workshop • Made equipment available on loan • Petition to General Conference 2008 add staff person in Hard of Hearing ministry. (Did not pass.)

  13. Focus in current quadrennium: • Development of deaf pastors & Youth • Certified lay pastor process • Communication • Promotion of Advance • Global Mission • Haiti • Other ongoing work in 13 countries

  14. Grants Subcommittee • Decides criteria for grant giving based on models from the Board of Global Ministries • Receives grant applications for projects and scholarships • Reports findings to whole Committee for voting • Disburses approved grants • Keeps a record of grant recipients

  15. Accountability The Committee is accountable to UMCOR Health of the General Board of Global Ministries sharing yearly progress reports and evaluation. As an Advance, we also report to the Advance review committee.

  16. Advance Special • “Ministry with Deaf People” • Advance # 982562-7 • provides opportunities for empowering Deaf, late-deafened, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind people

  17. Advance Special • Projects include • seed money for new ministries • global outreach • curriculum development • internships • Deaf and deaf-blind camps • communication access • scholarships

  18. Advance Special • How to Give: • send a check to your local church with Advance ID # 982562-7 on the memo line • local church will send it to your Annual Conference treasurer • to use credit card call 888 252-6174 • That’s888 252-6174

  19. Advance Special • See Advance brochure to find out about • how to give to the Advance • how to apply for funding your project or scholarship needs • qualifying persons, programs

  20. Advance Special • Application forms are distributed through • general mailings for the Advance • available from any committee member or the Health and Welfare office of General Board of Global Ministries • Forms may be submitted by letter, fax, or email.

  21. Contact Us Consultant to the Committee • Wineva Hankamer • ilycul@yahoo.com Board of Global Ministries Health & Welfare Staff • Patricia Magyar • pmagyar@gbgm-umc.org Website: • www.UMCSignsofsolidarity.org

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