The beautiful campus offers opportunities for quiet walks and meaningful conversations with friends and colleagues. Wear comfortable shoes because you will need to walk between venues.
Annual Conference worship services will be held in McGaw Chapel on the College of Wooster campus. The main floor of the chapel sits below ground. There is an exterior staircase with handrails and a ramp without handrails that lead to the main door. There is also a ground level entrance to the building at the top of the ramp that can be used to access the staff-operated elevator that will transport worshippers between the second floor and main floor of the chapel.
Thursday, June 12 @ 9:00 a.m.
Preacher: Bishop Seong-Bok Kim,
resident bishop, Seoul Annual Conference
Friday, June 13 @ 9:00 a.m.
Preacher: Bishop Hee-Soo Jung,
resident bishop, Ohio Episcopal Area
Saturday, June 14 @ 9:00 a.m.
Preacher: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton,
retired, The United Methodist Church
Wednesday, June 11 @ 2:00 p.m.
Clergy Executive Session will be held in McGaw Chapel on the College of Wooster campus. The main floor of the chapel sits below ground. There is an exterior staircase with handrails and a ramp without handrails that lead to the main door. There is also a ground level entrance to the building at the top of the ramp that can be used to access the staff-operated elevator that will transport worshippers between the second floor and main floor of the chapel. Following Clergy Executive Session, clergy are expected to attend a dinner in Lowry Student Center @ 5:00 p.m.
June 12-14
Vacation Bible School (VBS) returns to Annual Conference this year, meeting near the cafeteria in the Lowry Student Center during morning and afternoon sessions. Parents will need to pick up their children during lunch. Drinks and snacks will be offered during VBS, but lunch will not be provided.
VBS will use the new Cokesbury curriculum “Road Trip: On the Go with God” to take children aged Pre-K through 5th grade on an adventure during Annual Conference.
Sign-up for VBS during online registration for Annual Conference April 1 – May 16 and you will be contacted for further information and to complete important forms. If you have questions about VBS, please e-mail Rev. Amy Vittorio at pastoramyv@gmail.com.
June 12-14
Annual Conference Business plenary sessions will be held on the indoor track and courts of Gault Recreation Center, located inside the Scot Center on the College of Wooster campus. The seating area can be accessed in two ways: 1) from ground-level exterior doors that lead from the lower sidewalk, and 2) from stairs and an elevator from the main floor level where check-in is located.
Thursday, June 12 Business Sessions:
12:30 - 2:30 p.m. – ARAP. Introduction to Resolutions & Constitutional Amendments
2:50 - 4:30 p.m. – Budget introduction, State of the Conference Address, AC Offering
7:30 p.m. (Laity Session)
Friday, June 13 Business Sessions:
1:30 - 2:30 p.m. – Board of Ministry, Laity Report, Episcopal Area Task Team
2:50 - 4:30 p.m. – Constitutional Amendment, Cabinet Report, Fixing Appointments, Resolutions
6:30 – 8:00 p.m. – Equitable Compensation, Board of Trustees/Corporate Meeting
Saturday, June 14 Business Sessions:
1:30 - 4:30 p.m. – Board of Benefits, CCF&A, Resolutions, Constitutional Amendments
Annual Conference 2025 Offering (Fund 9214) Will Support
Mary Scranton Memorial Mission Center
United Methodist Committee on Relief Global Migration
Bishop’s Discretionary Fund
You are encouraged to share information about these ministries with your congregation and hold a special offering that may be brought by your lay or clergy member to the Annual Conference.
The Mary Scranton Memorial Mission Center is a proposed initiative by the Seoul Annual Conference of the Korean Methodist Church. This new mission center will serve as a hub for outreach, training, and mission work while preserving the history of Korean Methodism and its connection to The United Methodist Church. The East Ohio Conference is honored to contribute to this effort, recognizing that Mary Scranton, one of the first Methodist missionaries to Korea, once called Ohio home.
United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) Global Migration (Advance #3022144) addresses the global refugee and migration crisis. The fund provides relief and recovery in the form of food aid and legal and transportation services for vulnerable migrants and refugees with support to organizations working directly with these populations. It also supports migration-focused organizations that assist migrants in attaining legal status, litigating asylum claims, and resettling in U.S. communities.
The Bishop’s Discretionary Fund enables Bishop Hee-Soo Jung to support critical ministry needs throughout the East Ohio Conference and beyond. Through this fund, countless individuals and communities receive assistance in times of need.
How to Give
Your generous donation to the 2025 Annual Conference offering will make an immediate and lasting impact. You can support the offering in-person, online, or via mail.
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