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RECONCILING MINISTRIES NETWORK
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G R
E E T I N
G S
For better part o 40 years, my lie has
been shaped by three things: music, church, and words. And or the better
art o 40 years, those three strains have been tightly woven together. As a
id, I loved the 15 minutes o every Sunday school hour that was given over
o song in my small South Texas church each week and singing around the
ampre at summer camp in the Texas Hill Country seemed to me to be the
erect way to end the day.
Church was a center point o our amily’s lie throughout my childhood and
outh, and nding a new church home was a priority each time I moved as an
dult. I was ortunate as a teenager to have a senior pastor who hosted what
was essentially a seminary education or those youth who were interested
n spending two hours every Wednesday evening or two years discussing
theology, doctrine, and ecclesial history in a setting where
questions and exploration were encour-
aged—and homework was assigned!
And as an editor, writer, and educator, I work with words on a daily basis
and know the power they carry, or good and or ill.
One way in which all those strains come together or me is that I tend
to pay close attention to words, to make them a part o my internal song i
they’re not already set to music and to help them stand alone i they are (i.e.,
without the melody, do these lyrics have resonance?), and I “hear” theological
lessons in songs, essays, novels, and news reports that are not deliberately
inclined that way.
An example: A new song by one o my avorite musical artists contains
the lyric, “When lies become the truth, I run to you.” That secular lyric had
immediate resonance or me when I rst heard it last week and I ound mysel
reecting on it.
To whom do we run when lies become “the truth”? For 37 years our church
has presented as truth the lie o incompatibility, that “the practice o homo-
sexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching.”
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We hear those words repeated at every
General Conerence and at so many points between. And to that lie, ever-increasing
numbers are responding, in truth and with love, that all o God’s creation is o sacred
worth; that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and straight, we are all powerully
and permanently a part o God’s amily; and that open hearts, open minds, and open
doors must move beyond slogan to reality.
Reconciling Ministries Network is a powerul truth in my journey and
my evolving relationship with a church that has nurtured, sustained,
challenged, caressed, battered, and bruised. At General Coner-
ences and RMN Convocations, and through my service on the RMN
board, I have made riends I still treasure and toil beside. From
hat perspective, I have witnessed RMN speak truth powerully,
prophetically, joyously, and doggedly—across 25 years and more
ecently, through the unique Called to Witness campaign (see map,
pg. 8 ), with its 22 regional organizing trainings building to the power-
ul, aithul, aith-lled One Family Tree witness at General Conerence 2008 in Fort
Worth (see photos throughout).
I carry with me to this day the truth o two songs rom my childhood in that small
South Texas church. I carry the memory o Pauline Miracle, a pillar o our church and
my godmother, who even ater developing dementia that let her unable to remem-
ber my name would hold my hand as we sang the words
“Jesus loves me,
this I know,” and then invariably say as we
nished the song, “And he loves you too, child. He loves you so
much.” And I carry the memory o Otheal Zorn, the tiny dynamo who or decdirected the children’s Sunday school program. Almost every Sunday or the ei
so years I was under her charge, she led us in singing the words
avorite hymn, “Where he leads me I will ollow / Where he
me I will ollow / Where he leads me I will ollow / I’ll go
him, with him, all the way.”
When lies are presented as truth, I remember these t
Jesus loves me. Jesus loves you. And where he leads me,
I will, ollow.
I ollow—and RMN journeys with me. This year we myears o our reconciling journey and, truth be told, I can’t wait to cele
with my reconciling amily at Estes Park in September!
David Mauzy,
RMN Treasurer & Board Member
“We all belong to God. Keeppraying, loving and fghting o
the justice that is already your
Jesus Christ.” –Bishop Mel Tal
“We all belong to God. Keeppraying, loving and fghting o
the justice that is already yours
Jesus Christ.” –Bishop Mel Talb
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F I N
A N C I A L S
Assets 2008 2007
Current Assets
Cah 166,127 157,948
Pd, ran & accun rcvab 73,553 64,600
invnry 19,229 29,321
Prpad xpn 3,715 4,389
Total Current Assets 262,624 256,258
Non-Current Assets
Prpry and qupmn 9,707 14,950
Dp 3,101 2,011
A rrcd u n aad prram
Cah 284,818 342,974invmn 15,199
Total Non-Current Assets 297,626 375,134
Total Assets 560,250 631,392
Liabilities 2008 2007
Current Liabilities
Accun payab 5,132 1,572
Accrud payr ab 65 987
ta Currn lab 5,197 2,559
Net AssetsUnrestricted net assets
opran 265,235 265,660
Bard dnad 5,000 5,000
Total Unrestricted 270,235 270,660
tmprary rrcd n a 284,818 358,173
Total Net Assets 555,053 628,833
Total Liabilities and Net Assets 560,250 631,392
Statements of Financial Position
December 31, 2008 and 2007
“In my opinion, the fnancial statements present airly, in all material
respects, the fnancial position o Reconciling Ministries Network in
conormity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United
States o America.” - William H. Tullio, C.P.A.
R e C o N C i l i N g M i N i s t R i e s N e t w o R k P A G E
me and time again, we as a church continue
o discriminate against and exclude persons or
variety o reasons, and every time we are wrong.
–Bishop Minerva Carcaño
me and time again, we as a church continue
o discriminate against and exclude persons or
variety o reasons, and every time we are wrong.
–Bishop Minerva Carcaño
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Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets 2008 2007
Earned Revenues
Mrchand a 11,804 17,271
Cnv 627 148,044
ohr 3,202 2,490
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inr ncm 10,484 13,397
Total Earned Revenues 26,088 181,169
Grants and Contributions
An 93,602 106,010
ohr ndvdua 123,644 128,006
gran 23,552 44,534
Total Grants and Contributions 240,798 278,550
Net Assets Released rom Restrictions
Rrcn afd by paymn 365,905 268,811
Total Net Assets Released rom Restrictions
365,905 268,811
Total Unrestricted Support and Reclassifcations
632,791 728,530
Expenses 2008 200
Programs
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Mac 11,181 2,76
Parn rcncn nr 13,329 16,74
Rna urach 53,477 15,26
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Cnv 148,28
Nana cumnca prram 71,779 50,58C mrchand 18,852 7,74
gnra and admnrav 457,612 330,77
Dprcan 5,243 5,6
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Total Expenses 633,216 580,25
Increase in Unrestricted Net Assets (425) 148,27
Changes in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
Cnrbun 132,550 138,76
gran 160,000 315,00
N a rad rm rrcn 365,905 268,8
Increase in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
(73,355) 184,95
Increase in Net Assets (73,780) 333,23
Net Assets - Beginning o Year 628,833 295,60
Net Assets - End o Year 555,053 628,83
Statements of Activities
For the Years Ended December 31, 2008 and 2007
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Donations rom Individuals and RCs
New RUMs in 2008 by Jurisdiction
R e C o N C i l i N g M i N i s t R i e s N e t w o R k P A G E E I G
Called to Witness
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eaching twenty-two strategic Annual Conerences (see map), this
edgling program mobilized 501 grassroots volunteers. These volunteers
erved as missionaries to their General Conerence delegates, building
elationships, telling their personal stories, and urging delegates to vote
or ull inclusion at the 2008 General Conerence.
The delegate meeting was an invigorating experience. It elt wonderul to
e part o a well-organized group striving or human dignity in a cause that
will ultimately prevail.” (North Texas)
The delegates are already strangely afected because they heard individual
tories ahead o time and shared their own stories. What an astounding
day it has been!” (Delaware)
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LASkAtka UMC, Sitka
RkANSAS
rkansas Chapter, MFSA, Little Rock
RIzONA
sbury UMC, Phoenixt. Francis in the Foothills, Tucson
ALIFORNIAuena Vista UMC, Alameda
lbany UMC, Albanyptos Community UMC, Aptospworth UMC, Berkeley
inity UMC, BerkeleyWesley Foundation, University o Caliornia,
Berkeleyrst UMC, Campbell
inity UMC, Chicoaremont UMC, Claremontal Aggie Christian Association,
University o Caliornia, Davisavis UMC, Davis
Cerrito UMC, El Cerrito
k Grove UMC, Elk Groveair Oaks UMC, Fair Oaks
Wesley UMC, Fresno
Wesley Foundation, University o Caliornia,Santa Barbara, Goleta
ollywood UMC, Hollywood
rst UMC, Loomisaliornia-Pacic Reconciling Ministries,
Los Angelesnited Campus Ministries, University o
Southern Caliornia, Los Angeles
nited University Church, Los AngelesWesley Foundation, UCLA, Los Angeles
Wilshire UMC, Los Angelesos Gatos UMC, Los Gatos
Malibu UMC, MalibuMartinez UMC, Martinez
unnyhills UMC, MilpitasMorgan Hill UMC, Morgan Hill
oluca Lake UMC, North Hollywood
rst UMC, Napaew Community UMC, Oakhurst
ake Merritt UMC, Oakland
Bloom in the Desert Ministries, Palm Springs
First UMC, Palo AltoSt. Andrew’s UMC, Palo AltoSt. Paul’s UMC, Redondo Beach
Easter Hill UMC, RichmondFirst UMC, Point Richmond
United Campus Ministries,University o Caliornia, Riverside
Sophia Circle, UMW, Sacramento
St. Andrew’s UMC, SacramentoSt. Mark’s UMC, Sacramento
Pacic Beach UMC, San DiegoBethany UMC, San Francisco
Calvary UMC, San FranciscoGlide Memorial UMC, San Francisco
Hamilton UMC, San FranciscoMary Elizabeth Inn, San FranciscoPine UMC, San Francisco
UM Mission, San FranciscoTemple UMC, San Francisco
Almaden Hills UMC, San JoseAlum Rock UMC, San Jose
St. Paul’s UMC, San JoseFirst UMC, San Raael
FEAST: United Campus Christian Ministr y,Santa Cruz
First UMC, Santa Cruz
Grace UMC, Santa CruzChurch in Ocean Park, Santa Monica
Christ Church UM, Santa RosaSebastopol UMC, SebastopolCentral UMC, Stockton
St. Mark’s UMC, StocktonSt. Paul’s UMC, Vacaville
Fellowship UMC, VallejoCrescent Heights UMC, West Hollywood
Caliornia-Nevada Conerence,West SacramentoWalnut Creek UMC, Walnut Creek
COLORADOArvada UMC, Arvada
Mountain View CommunityChurch, Aurora
First UMC, Boulder
Wesley Foundation, University o Colorado,
Boulder
Cameron UMC, DenverChrist Church UMC, Denver
St. Paul’s UMC, DenverWarren UMC, Denver
Wesley Foundation, University Park UMC,Denver
CONNECTICUTMary Taylor Memorial UMC, Milord
First & Summereld UMC, New HavenNiantic Community Church, NianticUncasville UMC
District o ColumbiaB-WARM: Baltimore Washington Area
Reconciling MinistriesCapitol Hill UMC
Christ UMCDumbarton UMCFoundry UMC
Metropolitan Memorial UMCSt. Luke’s UMC, Washington
UM Student Fellowship, American University
Wesley Foundation, Howard University
DELAWAREGrace For All, Wilmington
Wesley Foundation, NewarkEpworth UMC, Rehoboth Beach
FLORIDAGrace UMC, Lake Mary
St. Johns on the Lake UMC, Miami Beach
GEORGIA
Trinity UMC, AtlantaKoinonia Class, Sharp Memorial UMC,
Young HarrisKoinonia SS Class, Young Harris
HAWAIITrinity UMC, Pearl City
IOWACollegiate UMC, Ames
Wesley Foundation, Collegiate UMC, AmClinton-Camanche Subgroup, Iowa Chap
MFSA, CamancheSt. Timothys UMC, Cedar Falls
Faith UMC, Cedar RapidsGrace UMC, Des Moines
Trinity UMC, Des MoinesStudent Community, Wesley FoundationUniversity o Iowa, Iowa City
Inquirers Class, Grace UMC, Sioux City
IDAHO
UM Students, Boise State University, Bois
ILLINOIS
First UMC, Arlington HeightsUM Student Fellowship, Illinois Wesleya
University, BloomingtonAgape House, University o Illinois, Chica
Berry Memorial UMC, ChicagoBroadway UMC, Chicago
Church o the Three Crosses, ChicagoEdison Park UMC, ChicagoEpworth UMC, Chicago
First UMC - Chicago Temple, ChicagoGrace UMC, Chicago
Holy Covenant UMC, ChicagoIrving Park UMC, Chicago
New Hope UMC, ChicagoNorthern Illinois Conerence, Chicago
United Church o Rogers Park, ChicagoUnited Campus Ministries, De KalbFirst UMC, Downers Grove
Hemenway UMC, EvanstonUniversity Christian Ministry,
Northwestern University, EvanstonHazel Crest Community UMC, Hazel CresWesley UMC, Naperville
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uclid Avenue UMC, Oak ParkUMI: Reconciling Uniting Ministries
o Illinois, PeoriaWineld UMC, Wineld
NDIANAomads SS Class, St. Mark’s UMC,
Bloomingtonhe Open and Arming Group, First UMC,
BloomingtonM Community - South Indiana Conerence,
Bloomingtonobin Memorial UMC, Greencastleriends o Thomas, Epworth UMC,
Indianapolisentral UMC, South Bend
ANSASeystone SS Class, Trinity UMC, Kansas City
rst UMC, LawrenceM Campus Ministry, University o Kansas,
Lawrenceceroy, College Hill UMC, Wichita
ENTUCkY
rogressive United Methodists, Louisville
OUISIANAt. Mark’s UMC, New Orleans
MASSACHUSETTSt. Matthew’s UMC, Acton
allardvale United Church, Andoveralvary Church, Arlington
outh Athol UMC, Atholnited Parish o Auburndale
nion UMC, Bostonnited Parish in Brookline, Brooklinearvard-Epworth UMC, Cambridge
oly Trinity UMC, Danversexington UMC, Lexington
t. Stephen’s UMC, MarbleheadMarsheld UMC, Marsheld
eople’s UMC, Newburyportsterville UMC, Osterville
ast Saugus UMC, SaugusMC o Holyoke, S. Hadley/Granbyudbury UMC
Cambridge Welcoming Ministries,
West Somerville
College Avenue UMC, W. SommervilleMittineague UMC, W. Springeld
First UMC, Williamstown
MARYLAND
Bethesda UMC, BaltimoreSt. John’s UMC, Baltimore City
Wesley Foundation, University o Maryland,College Park
Christ UMC, ColumbiaSt. John UM/Presbyterian Church, Columbia
MAINEUMC o Auburn, Auburn
John Street UMC, CamdenReconciling Ministries Committee,
New England AC
Riverside UMC, ParsoneldBrackett Memorial UMC, Peaks Island
UMC o York-Ogunquit, York
MICHIGAN
First UMC, Ann Arbor
Wesley Foundation, University o Michigan,Ann Arbor
Central UMC, DetroitFirst UMC, Kalamazoo
Wesley Foundation, Central MI University,Mt. Pleasant
DRUM: Dedicated RUMs, NorthvilleChapel Hill UMC, Portage
West Michigan RUMs, Traverse CityWilliamston UMC, Williamston
MINNESOTAFirst UMC, Duluth
Eden Prairie UMC, Eden PrairieGood Samaritan UMC, EdinaExcelsior UMC, Excelsior
Spirit o Hope UMC, Golden ValleyCentenary UMC, Mankato
Edgewater Emmanuel UMC, Minneapolis
Hennepin Avenue UMC, Minneapolis
Joyce UMC, MinneapolisMinnehaha UMC, MinneapolisProspect Park UMC, Saint Paul
Richeld UMC, MinneapolisWalker Community UMC, Minneapolis
Wesley UMC, MinneapolisOnamia UMC, Onamia
Hamline UMC, St. PaulPeace UMC, Shoreview
MISSOURIEpworth Roanoke UMC, Kansas CityKairos UMC, Kansas City
Trinity UMC, Kansas CitySt. John’s UMC, Saint Louis
Centenary UMC, St. LouisLaayette Park UMC, St. Louis
MONTANAVoice or Reconciling Ministries, Great Falls
NORTH CAROLINAAPACT, Davidson UMC, Davidson
Calvary UMC, Durham
RUMNC: Reconciling United Methodists o North Carolina, Durham
Sanctuary UMC At Lakewood, DurhamWesley-Luther Campus Ministry, UNCG,
Greensboro
NEBRASkANSWRM: Nebraska Statewide Reconciling
Network, Grand Island
Open Hearts Reconciling Community,Grand Island
AWE: Arming and Welcoming Everybody,Lincoln
RUMOLA: Reconciling UMs in the LincolnArea, LincolnFirst UMC, Omaha
NEW HAMPSHIREWesley UMC, Concord
Lebanon UMC
NEW JERSEY Rutherord UMC, Rutherord
NEVADAFirst UMC, Reno
NEW YORkCentenary-Chenango Street UMC,
BinghamtonTabernacle UMC, Binghamton
Kings HIghway UMC, BrooklynMIND: Methodists in New Directions,Brooklyn
Park Slope UMC, BrooklynCanton UMC, Canton
Craryville UMC, CraryvilleSt. Paul’s UMC, Ithaca
Christ Church UM, New RochelleChurch o St. Paul & St. Andrew, NY
NY Conerence, UMC, NYUMC o the Village, New YorkUM Campus Ministry,
Columbia University, NY
First UMC, OneontaPlattsburgh UMCTroy Annual Conerence, Sarasota Sprin
Saratoga Springs UMCFirst UMC, SchenectadyUMC o Sea Clif, Sea Clif
Grace UMC, RidgeburyCommunity UMC, Slingerlands
Asbury UMC, TuckahoeMemorial UMC, White Plains
OHIOUnited Campus Ministries, Ohio Univers
AthensCliton UMC, CincinnatiChurch o the Redeemer, Cleveland Heig
First UMC, Cleveland
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mpson UMC, Clevelandast Ohio Reconciling Ministries,
Cleveland Heightsroad Street UMC, Columbus
illtonia UMC, Columbusng Avenue UMC, Columbus
aynard Avenue UMC, Columbusew Horizons UMC, Columbus
orth Broadway UMC, Columbuservant Leadership School o Central Ohioummit UMC, Columbus
rst UMC, Dayton. Paul UMC, Dayton
ay Straight Alliance, MTSO, Delawareove UMC, Lakewood
ustice and Witness Society,North Olmsted UMC
entral UMC, Toledo
kLAHOMAhallenges and Choices Class,
St. Stephens UMC, Norman. Stephen’s UMC, Norman
pworth UMC, Oklahoma City
REGON
rst UMC, Ashlandrst UMC, Corvallis
rst UMC, EugeneWesley Foundation, Eugene
unction City UMC, Junction Cityrst UMC, Portlandetanoia Peace Community UMC, Portland
regon-Idaho Conerence, Portlandniversity Park UMC, Portland
ermont Hills UMC, Portlandorningside UMC, Salem
RUMs: Oregon-Idaho Reconciling UMs,Salem
ennsylvaniarexel Hill UMC, Drexel Hilleaver Memorial UMC, Lewisburgh
Arch Street UMC, Philadelphia
Asbury Protestant Ministry, Drexel University,Philadelphia
Calvary UMC, PhiladelphiaChestnut Hill UMC, PhiladelphiaFirst UMC, Germantown
RUMs o Eastern PA, PhiladelphiaCommunity o Reconciliation, Pittsburgh
Swarthmore UMC, Swarthmore
RHODE ISLAND
Greene Community Church, HopeMathewson Street UMC, Providence
SOUTH CAROLINAGrace Sunday School Class,
Washington St UMC, Columbia
SOUTH DAkOTA
First UMC, VermillionUniversity o South Dakota/CofeeLot.org,
Vermillion
TENNESSEE
Christian Educators Fellowship, NashvilleEdgehill UMC, NashvilleHobson UMC, Nashville
NARM: Nashville Area Reconciling MinistryReconciling Journey Class, West End UMC,
NashvilleWesley Foundation, Vanderbilt University,
Nashville
TEXAS
Adelphi Class, First UMC, AustinCompanions Class, St. John’s UMC, Austin
Couples Plus Class at University UMC, AustinDowntowners SS Class, First UMC, AustinEpiphany Class, First UMC, Austin
The Explorers SS Class, University UMC, AustinGenesis Class, First UMC - Austin
The Gospel in 21st Language Class,University UMC, Austin
Greater Rosedale Homeroom Group,University UMC, Austin
Guilders Circle, UM Women,University UMC, Austin
Koinonia SS Class, First UMC, AustinOpen Door Class, First UMC, Austin
Soiree Circle o UMW, University UMC, AustinSomething More SS Class,
University UMC, AustinSouth Austin Homegroup,
University UMC, Austin
Trinity UMC, AustinWomen’s Issues SS Class,
University UMC, AustinAdvocates or Justice and Peace,
Holy Covenant UMC, CarrolltonThe Labyrinth Community,
Holy Covenant UMC, Carrollton
Covenant SS Class, First UMC, DallasGrace UMC, Dallas
Northaven UMC, DallasChrysalis Class, First UMC, Georgetown
Word, World and Worship Class,First UMC, Georgetown
Bering Memorial UMC, HoustonBreaking the Silence, Texas AC, HuntsvilleSt. John’s UMC, Lubbock
St. Stephen UMC, MesquiteExpand the Circle, Round Rock
Sine Nomine Class, Travis Park UMC,San Antonio
Travis Park UMC, San Antonio
UTAH
Lie & Times SS Class, Christ UMC,Salt Lake City
VIRGINIAVRUMs: Virginia Reconciling
United Methodists, RichmondVERMONT
Rutland UMC, RutlandWilliston Federated Church, Williston
WASHINGTONFirst UMC, Bellevue
Des Moines UMC, Des Moines
First UMC, EllensburgHoquiam UMC, Hoquiam
Langley UMC, LangleyLongview UMC, Longview
The Common Ministry, Washington StaUniversity, Pullman
Magnolia UMC, SeattleRavenna UMC, Seattle
Tibbetts UMC, SeattleTrinity UMC, SeattleUniversity Temple UMC, Seattle
Wallingord UMC, SeattleWesley Club, University o Washington,
SeattleWoodland Park UMC, Seattle
Central UMC, Sedro WoolleyFirst UMC, TacomaPNW-RMN: Pacic Northwest Reconcil
Ministries Network, VancouverUM Student Fellowship, University o
Puget Sound, TacomaVancouver Heights UMC, Vancouver
Church & Society Committee,Bear Creek UMC, Woodinville
WISCONSINDelavan UMC, DelavanFranksville UMC, Franksville
Bethany UMC, MadisonTrinity UMC, Madison
University UMC, MadisonWesley Foundation, University o Wisco
MadisonWesley UMC, Sheboygan
Wisconsin Annual Conerence, Sun PraiThe Church & Society Team,
Whitesh Bay UMC, Whitesh Bay
The Kairos Class Meeting,Whitesh Bay UMC, Whitesh Bay
The Library Guild,Whitesh Bay UMC, Whitesh Bay
The Sunday Morning Dialogue Class,Whitesh Bay UMC, Whitesh Bay
WEST VIRGINIAAsbury UMC, Charleston
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