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September—November 2017 The organized unit of United Methodist Women shall be a community of women whose purpose is to know God and experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fellowship; and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the church. * Please register with the contact at the host church by the Monday before the event. Request babysitting if needed. Saturday, Sept. 23 - District UMW Annual Meeting/Lunch - Great Bridge UMC, 201 Stadi- um Dr., Chesapeake, VA 23322. Reservations by September 19th to 757-362-8157 Cost $5.00 Up Coming Dates - Friday, Sept. 15-16 - Young Women Event at Camp Overlook, Keezletown, Harrisonburg District. See page 8-10 for more info! Saturday, Sept. 23 - District UMW Annual Meeting/Lunch at Great Bridge UMC, 201 Stadium Dr., Chesapeake, VA 23322. Reservations by September 19th to 362- 8157 Cost $5.00 Saturday, October 28 Conference UMW 45th Annual Meeting at Trinity UMC, Richmond . Keynote speaker will be Bishop Sharma Lewis. See page 11 for more info Saturday, December 9 - Advent Prayer Breakfast 9:30 a.m. at Covenant UMC, 2004 Dock Landing Rd, Chesapeake, VA 23321 Speaker Rev. Lisa Meyers, Farmville District. Cost $5.00 Spiritual Life Retreat 2018 : MARK your calen- dars for 2018, the date for SLR 2018 has changed to April 20-22, 2018 at Ea- gle Eyrie Quadrennial Assembly The Power of BoldColumbus, OH May 1722, 2018 See page 12-13 for exciting news! Spiritual Life Retreat 2018 : Mark your calendar! the date for SLR 2018 April 20-22, 2018 at Eagle Eyrie Saturday, October 28 Conference UMW 45th Annual Meeting at Trinity UMC, Richmond Elizabeth River District Young Womens Retreat September 15-16, 2017 at Camp Overlook in Keezletown. Registration forms available page 10 Info—See page 8-9 The 45th Annual Virginia Conference of the UMW , Trinity UMC Richmond will be held on October 28, 2017. Quadrennial Assembly - The Power of BoldColumbus, OH May 1722, 2018

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September—November 2017 The organized unit of United Methodist Women shall be a

community of women whose purpose is to know God and

experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ;

to develop a creative, supportive fellowship; and to expand

concepts of mission through participation in the global

ministries of the church.

* Please register with the contact at the host church by the Monday before the event.

Request babysitting if needed.

Saturday, Sept. 23 - District UMW Annual Meeting/Lunch - Great Bridge UMC, 201 Stadi-um Dr., Chesapeake, VA 23322. Reservations by September 19th to 757-362-8157 Cost $5.00

Up Coming Dates - Friday, Sept. 15-16 - Young Women Event at Camp Overlook, Keezletown, Harrisonburg District. See page 8-10 for more info! Saturday, Sept. 23 - District UMW Annual Meeting/Lunch at Great Bridge UMC, 201 Stadium Dr., Chesapeake, VA 23322. Reservations by September 19th to 362-8157 Cost $5.00 Saturday, October 28 Conference UMW 45th Annual Meeting at Trinity UMC, Richmond . Keynote speaker will be Bishop Sharma Lewis. See page 11 for more info

Saturday, December 9 -Advent Prayer Breakfast 9:30 a.m. at Covenant UMC, 2004 Dock Landing Rd, Chesapeake, VA 23321 Speaker Rev. Lisa Meyers, Farmville District. Cost $5.00 Spiritual Life Retreat 2018 : MARK your calen-dars for 2018, the date for SLR 2018 has changed to April 20-22, 2018 at Ea-gle Eyrie Quadrennial Assembly “The Power of Bold” Columbus, OH May 17—22, 2018 See page 12-13 for exciting news!

Spiritual Life Retreat

2018 : Mark your calendar!

the date for SLR 2018 April

20-22, 2018 at Eagle Eyrie

Saturday, October 28 Conference UMW 45th Annual Meeting at Trinity UMC, Richmond

Elizabeth River District

Young Women’s Retreat

September 15-16, 2017 at

Camp Overlook in

Keezletown. Registration

forms available page 10

Info—See page 8-9

The 45th Annual Virginia Conference of

the UMW , Trinity UMC Richmond

will be held on October 28, 2017.

Quadrennial Assembly - “The Power of Bold” Columbus, OH

May 17—22, 2018

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President Joann McClung 757-408-1010 [email protected] Vice President Marta Pizzeck 757-483-6491 [email protected] Secretary Blenda Brush 864-617-3378 [email protected] Treasurer Joyce Thompson 757-430-0365 [email protected]

MISSION COORDINATORS

Spiritual Growth Margaret Spencer 757-483-9361 [email protected] Mission Education & Interpretation Diane Skinner-Mewborn 757-485-0993 Social Action Neola Waller 757-217-2356 [email protected] Membership, Nurture & Outreach Janet Day 757-488-2673 [email protected] Secretary of Program Resources Diane Sterling 757-498-9091 [email protected] Chairperson, Committee On Nominations Carolyn Patterson 757-424-0683 [email protected] Communications Coordinator Dottie Thompson 757-675-8958 [email protected]

MISSION TEAM 2017

Dear Ladies,

Pray you have all had a blessed summer, I know I

have. As the air turns a little cooler and the leaves start to

turn it is time for us to get back on the mission trail. I hope

all of you are working on nominations for your 2018 officers.

Enclosed is a form for you to send in as soon as you have

done this. The information is needed to complete our 2018

yearbook and set up e-mail accounts so you receive infor-

mation.

As we prepare for our Annual Meeting on September

23rd at Great Bridge UMC at 10:30am hope you turn in all

your reports:

Treasurer- Rainbow Giving, Candle Burning, Legacy Funds

MNO - Deceased Members

Education & Interpretation - Living into our purpose reports

Reading Program - Readers in your unit

President & Communications - officers for 2018 (as soon as

Possible)

I am hoping your unit has done something special for the

Legacy Fund and can bring to the Annual Meeting, we as a

District will then present to at the conference UMW Annual

Meeting on October 28th at Trinity UMC in Richmond.

(registration is enclosed in this newsletter).

I am sad to report that some of our unit's have become

inactive due to lack of leadership and/or members. They are

Francis Asbury, Chesapeake Avenue, The Gathering at Scott

Memorial, please be in prayer for these former units and for

those faithful members who have promoted our Purpose and

mission around the world. Also, pray that they may in the fu-

ture find new leadership and continue with their mission.

Many Blessings,

Joann McClung

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I am borrowing this from Melissa White, President of the York River District United Methodist

Women, as she borrowed from her husband a retired pastor, Roy White. Hope she does not

mind, but she says it so well.

An 86 year old man was out in his field planting mango trees. He had a neighbor who

took delight in harassing the old man. The neighbor told him: "By the time these mango

trees grow tall enough to produce fruit you may be dead. You will be long gone away

from here." The old man replied: "I am not planting them for my own enjoyment. I am

planting them for my children and grandchildren and for those who follow after me."

The old gentleman had a legacy plan. He had a noble outlook for the future...and he left a noble LEG-

ACY. We, too, have a LEGACY PLAN…

A way for United Methodist Women today to lay ground work for our next 150 years in Mission

through support of our LEGACY FUND. In June of this year, United Methodist Women an-

nounced the Legacy Fund goal of $60 million...nearly a third of that goal has been reached.

One of those ways is to do a fund raiser in your unit and send in those funds to our treasurer,

Joyce Thompson, to be presented at the UMW Annual Meeting in Richmond on October 28th.

If we each do a small part we too can leave a few Mango trees as our legacy.

1869 - 2019

Celebrate the dedication and fore-

sight of our foremothers in mis-

sion as we lead up to our 150th

anniversary in 2019.

The Legacy Fund is OUR special anniversary gift to future United Methodist Women members and ministries. To “pass on” the legacy we have inherited. To stake out our legacy for future genera-tions. We believe in the PURPOSE of United Methodist Women and want our daughters, granddaughters, nieces and friends to share our sense of meaningful “sisterhood.”To be part of the joyous celebration in 2019 culminating 150 years of ministry go to http://www.unitedmethodistwomen.org/150

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Elizabeth River District United Methodist Women

Local Unit Officers - 2018 DEADLINE November 15, 2017

You can fill in the form and email to, [email protected], & [email protected]

Church: Pastor: Pastor Email:

Meeting day, time, place: Board: ____________________________

Number on roll including pastor(s): ____

DEADLINE: November 15, 2017

Print carefully

Mail to: Dottie Thompson, 1019 Cop-per Stone Circle, Chesapeake, VA 23320 & Joann McClung, 1619 Linden Ave., Chesapeake, VA 23325

PRESIDENT

Name:

Address:

VICE PRESIDENT

Name:

Address:

SECRETARY

Name:

Address:

TREASURER

Name:

Address:

EDUCATION & INTERPRETATION

Name:

Address:

MEMBERSHIP, NURTER & OUTREACH

Name:

Address:

SOCIAL ACTION

Name:

Address:

SPIRITUAL GROWTH

Name:

Address:

PROGRAM RESOURCES

Name:

Address:

CHMN, NOMINATIONS

Name:

Address:

COMMUNICATIONS

Name:

Address:

CIRCLE LEADER

Name:

Address:

CIRCLE LEADER –

Name:

Address:

CIRCLE LEADER –

Name:

Address:

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Missionaries Bishop & Mrs Maia from Brazil— Shade & Fresh Water Pro-jects— A New Thing Isaiah 43:19 -- "See, I am do-ing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the waste-land."

"GIRLS For

LIFE” —We

brought alot

of kits for the

girls! Thank

you United

Methodist

Women.

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GBGM Mission-

aries to Taiwan—

Richard and

Alma Navvaros

and family shared

their calling to

mission and we

were blessed by

their talent!

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Join Deaconess Emma Samson and United Methodist Women members across the country in telling the EPA to protect our children and our earth.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed a two-year delay on methane regulations needed to protect the health of the earth and the most vulnera-ble. Join United Methodist Women in opposing this delay.

As United Methodist Women, putting our faith, hope and love into action means tak-ing seriously God’s call in Genesis to be stewards of God’s creation.

The EPA’s methane regulations passed in 2016 (New Source Procedure Standards) would lead to significant reductions in emission of toxins and greenhouse gases produced by oil and gas companies. Commonsense and reasonably priced solutions to methane emission reductions al-ready exist. However, only a handful of oil and gas companies have implemented them. EPA’s pro-posed delay needs to be opposed:

A delay will have severe health effects, especially on pregnant women and children.

Methane regulation is critical to protecting public health. Oil and gas companies release millions of metric tons of methane into the air each year. When they release methane, they also release other dangerous gases and chemicals.

In the United States, over 15 million people live near toxins emitted by oil and gas companies that include volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter, ozone, and radon. These substanc-es can cause cancer, affect the nervous system, cause birth defects, increase the likelihood of COPD, leukemia and heart attacks, and are particularly harmful to children, pregnant women and the elderly.

Children miss 500,000 days of school nationally each year due to ozone smog resulting from oil and gas pollution. A 2012 study reports that babies of mothers living near natural gas plants in Colorado have increased risk of congenital heart and neural tube defects. Preterm birth is the greatest con-tributor to infant death. A 2016 study of over 10,000 births in northern and central of Pennsylvania shows mothers in the most active fracking areas were 40 percent more likely to give birth prema-turely.

The EPA acknowledges that that this stay could disproportionately impact the health of children.[PDF] A two-year stay would mean that over 18,000 wells would not have methane regulations need-ed to protect over 200,000 people living a half mile from these wells, of whom 51,000 are children.

Delay is bad stewardship of God’s resources.

Being faithful stewards of God’s creation means conservation. Oil and gas companies can plug leaks, and low-cost ways to detect and fix leaks already exist. By fixing methane leaks in the United States, we can save about $1.5 billion worth of natural gas each year, enough to heat over 5 million American homes.

Delay will harm God’s earth.

The methane rule would reduce methane emissions by 460,00 metric tons by 2025—this has the same climate impact as operating 11 fewer coal-fired power plants every year, or taking off 8.5 mil-lion cars off the road every year.

Higher methane levels in the air will precipitously increase the intensity and duration of heat, wild-fires, heavy rain and drought and result in rising sea levels, global food and water shortages and un-livable conditions for humanity.

Make your voice heard!

Join United Methodist Women in opposing any type of delay to the June 2016 methane regulation and urge the EPA to focus on doing what it was established to do: protect human health and the en-vironment. Any stay on methane regulation sickens God’s creation.https://religionnews.com/2017/08/03/united-methodist-women-calls-for-epa-to-enforce-methane-regulations/?

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Rev. Devon Earle

Currently serving as Associate Pastor at Fairlington UMC in Arlington, she is a graduate of Ran-

dolph Macon College and received her master’s of Divinity from Duke Divinity School. She has al-

so served internships in various churches, a hospital, the Virginia Conference Office and a United

Methodist Children’s Home.

Married to Robert, a 2nd grade special education teacher, they have a Cairn Terrier named Myra.

She enjoys new places, new people, and time outdoors hiking, sailing and walking.

VIRGINIA CONFERENCE

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN

YOUNG WOMEN’S EVENT

SEPTEMBER 15-16, 2017

Encountering God in Everyday Life:

Nurturing Your Relationship with God through Spiritual

Practices

Retreat Leader: Rev. Devon Earle

Blessings Lodge, Camp Overlook Keezletown, VA 22832

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d forsight of ore

Directions

From I 81N or 81S: I 81 to Exit 257, left on Mayland Rd, (Rt 259) 370 ft, right on North Valley Pike (Rt 11) 2.1 mi, left on Martz Rd (Rt 806) 3.4 mi, right on Mountain Valley Rd (Rt 620) 1.8 mi, left on Armentrout Path (Rt 722).

Details

Hosted by The Virginia Conference United Methodist Women for young women ages 18 (out of high school) to 40, attendance is not predicated on membership. Bring a friend. Bring Bible, pen/pencil, alarm clock, fa-vorite snack to share. Drinks provided.

Scholarships

Scholarships may be available. Contact your District UMW President or email [email protected] or [email protected].

September 15-16 Young Women’s Event Schedule

(tentative)

Friday evening

5:00-6:30 Check in/registration

7:00 Dinner

7:45-9:15 Group gathering 1

9:15- Fellowship

Saturday

8:30 Breakfast

9:15-12:00 Group gathering 2

12:15 Lunch

1:15-2:45 Group gathering 3

3:00-4:00 Worship/Communion

Registration see next page

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VIRGINIA CONFERENCE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN

YOUNG WOMEN’S EVENT

September 15-16, 2017

Name____________________________________________

Street____________________________________________

City______________________State___Zip______

Phone____________________Email___________________

Church___________________District__________________

Roommate(s)______________________________________

Check all that apply to you: 18-22___ 23-29___30-35___

36-40___ First Time___ Night Owl___

Food allergies/limitations___ List:______________________

Check choice of:

___Friday evening lodging, dinner and Saturday breakfast & lunch,

$75

___Day retreater breakfast, lunch, $25

Total remitted:_______

Checks payable to Virginia Conference United Methodist Women.

Send registration form and check for total to:

Joyce Winston Registration deadline:

2411 E Pembroke Ave. September 8, 2017

Hampton, VA 23664-1243

Phone: 757-851-6897

Email: [email protected]

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Annual Meeting 2017 – A Call to Community

You are invited to join us October 28, 2017 for the 45th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Conference United Methodist Women, to be held at Trinity United Methodist Church in Richmond, VA! What a wonderful event we have in store! Our own Bishop Sharma Lewis will be our keynote speaker, and what a gifted and motivating speaker she is! You won’t want to miss hearing her.

Our time together really begins Friday evening, October

27th

at Trinity UMC, starting at 7:00PM with an evening of fun and praise, as we enjoy the music and dance of Wom-en of Praise and Divine Grace Praise Dance and Mime Ministry, from Worship and Praise Deliverance Church. This will be followed by our “traditional” ice cream social, a time to contribute to Mission Giving, and most importantly, enjoy time with our sisters in UMW from all over the state.

Saturday morning begins with very interesting and timely focus groups, starting at 10:00AM. You will have the oppor-tunity to attend 2 focus groups, covering such top-ics as United Methodist Family Services, Secret Boutique, serv-ing teens in need, Hu-man Trafficking, and How to Advo-cate effectively. These morning sessions will be followed by lunch and time for fellowship with UMW friends.

The business portion of the Annual Meeting begins at 1:00PM, with the highlight of

Bishop Lewis addressing us. We will celebrate all that we do as UMW throughout Virginia, and gain inspira-tion and direction for our work ahead. The day will conclude with worship and communion.

For those of you requiring overnight accommodations, arrangements have been made with Holi-day Inn Ex-press at 9933 Mayland Drive, in the Richmond Short Pump area. Reservations can be made by phone (804) 934-9300, or online at vaumw.com/events/annual-meeting where you can find the hotel online link. Be sure to indicate you are UMW attending the Annual Meeting to get the special rate of $89 plus tax. Up to 4 people may share a room.

Registration for Annual Meeting can be found on our website at vaumw.com/events/annual-meeting. The reg-istration fee for the event is $15 which includes Saturday’s lunch. Please send your registration by October 15.

So, mark your calendar for this not-to-be-missed Annual Meeting! See you there!

Karen McElfish

Vice-President

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ELIZABETH RIVER DISTRICT UMW READING REPORT - 2017

CHURCH NAME –

SECRETARY OF PROGRAM RESOURCES OR PRESIDENT -

CONTACT PHONE NUMBER –

TOTAL NUMBER OF READERS -

TOTAL NUMBER OF BOOKS READ -

PERSON WHO HAS READ THE MOST BOOKS –

NUMBER OF BOOKS THAT PERSON READ -

TOTAL NUMBER OF YOUTH READERS -

TOTAL NUMBER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS TO RESPONSE -

TOTAL NUMBER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS TO NEW WORLD OUTLOOK -

Unit does not participate in Reading Program – Yes _____ NO _____

Thank You

COMPLETE AND RETURN BY SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 to – EMAIL – [email protected] or mail to Diane Sterling, 1268 Redwood Farm Ct., Va. Beach, VA. 23452 . Questions, please call Diane at 757-498-9091

LIST THE NAMES OF READERS THAT DID NOT COMPLETE A PLAN AND THE NUMBER OF BOOKS THEY READ:

Here is an example of the United Methodist Women Reading Report, and the guide-lines for the Reading Program. Your report is due to me by September 1, 2017 and I am hop-ing that you will complete the attached form and EMAIL it to me which will make it much easier for me to then complete my Reading Program report to the District.

Remind all of the women in your church to READ and RECORD the books that they have read in the past year. By the end of August you will need to complete your report and submit to me. After you send your report you can begin your 2018 Reading Program log.

If your unit will NOT be participating in the Reading Program for 2017, please let me know or if you have a new Secretary of Program Resources, please let me know her contact information and forward this email to her.

Good luck with your report and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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Become a Rainbow Giver The Virginia Conference United Methodist

Women started the Rainbow Giver Program in

2010. This is an opportunity for you, as an indi-

vidual, to personally give to the 5 Channels of

Mission Giving, whether or not you are a mem-

ber of United Methodist Women:

Your gift of $60.00 will make you a

Rainbow Giver:

$40.00 to give someone special a Special

Mission Recognition Pin

$5.00 to give a Pledge to Mission (in addi-

tion to your regular pledge)

$5.00 for a Gift to Mission Card

$5.00 for a Gift in Memory Card

$5.00 for a gift to World Thank Offering

(this can be in addition to your change box)

Just fill out the form and turn

in to your unit treasurer with a

check for $60.00. The form and the $60.00

should be given to your treasurer at one

time, not spread out over the year.

On the form please specify which Gift to Mis-

sion Card you want and the name of the re-

cipient of the Special Mission Recognition

pin.

This award is not to replace your Pledge and

World Thank Offering, but is giving you, as

an individual, an opportunity to contribute

to all the areas of Mission Giving.

Special Mission Recognition Pin in Honor of

Name of Recipient (Please Print):

_______________________________

Please send the pin to:

________________________________

________________________________

________________________________

Which Gift to Mission Card?

________________________________

________________________________

RAINBOW GIVER’S NAME:

____________________________________

RAINBOW GIVER’S ADDRESS:

____________________________________

____________________________________

RAINBOW GIVER’S PHONE:

____________________________________

RAINBOW GIVER’S CHURCH:

____________________________________

Rainbow Giver Form

Anyone can

become a

Rainbow

Giver; this is

an

opportunity

for church

members,

spouses, or

friends to

participate

in Mission

Giving.

All Rainbow Givers will be recognized at your District’s Annual Meeting and will receive a

Rainbow Giver pin. If you have any questions, please contact your District Treasurer or the

Virginia Conference Treasurer.

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Now is the time for your unit to select one priority to work on for the next

year. You may choose from the four priority justice issues named for the

2017-2020 quadrennium. They are:

Climate Change

Economic Inequality

Criminalization of Communities of Color

Maternal and Child Health

All of these are timely, and much information is available from United Methodist sources as well as news-

papers and Google. First, your unit should select one you are really interested in. Since these topics are

very broad and complex, you should narrow the focus. You can’t deal with the whole problem. Find an

aspect which is manageable for your unit.

Learn about your topic. Knowledge is power. If you haven’t joined the resources listed below, I recom-

mend doing so for the materials they offer. The Reading Program has books about each of these topics,

and reading these books not only prepares you for the Social Action programming but also adds to your

reading list. In some cases, the review of even one chapter of a book makes a really interesting program

for your unit.

The purpose of choosing a Social Action priority is to plan an action for your group. Actions may include

letters and phone calls to elected officials, educating others about what yu have learned, and attending

United Methodist Day at the General Assembly next February. All of us know of the most powerful source

of support and change in our lives: prayer. Let the power of prayer support you in your actions for justice.

I hope you are as excited about the Social Action program for this year as I am.

United Methodist Women: www.unitedmethodistwomen.org/generalconference

United Methodist Action Network: www.unitedmethodistwomen.org General Board of Church and Society: www.umc-gbcs.org

The Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy: www.virginiainterfaithcenter.org

Neola Waller

Elizabeth River District Social Action Coordinator

[email protected]

757-217-2356

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Inside this issue:

Events………………………………………… 1

President’s Message……..………………. 2-3

Nominations Form.....………………….. 4-5

Mission Encounter 6-8

Young Womens Retreat….………….... 9-11

Quadrennial Assembly 2018…………. 13-14

Reading Program……………....……….. 14-15

Fall Faire…..…………………………….….. 16-17

Rainbow Giver …...……………………… 18

Social Action…….……………………….. 19

Elizabeth River District United Methodist Women

P.O. Box 12654 Norfolk, VA 23541-0654

Newsletter articles for the next issue of

The Current are due Nov. 15, 2017

NOMINATIONS Form due 11/15/17

Send WORD or JPG format - Dottie Thompson

[email protected]

Located in the library of

Heritage UMC

815 Baker Rd. Virginia Beach, 23462

(same building as District Office )

Contact the district office, 473-1592 to

schedule a time.

District Resource Center

www.elizabethriverdistrict.org/UMW