Showing posts with label thanks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanks. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Mission Central Thanks the Churches of The Susquehanna Conference!


 Alexis Pigott, Mission Central Director of Development & Communications

From all of us at Mission Central, thank you to the churches of the Susquehanna Conference for being part of our mission! When we called, you answered! Throughout 2024, your generosity enabled us to provide relief and hope to those who needed it most. 

Mission Central has been a cornerstone of disaster relief in 2024, coordinating recovery efforts with our partners and churches to provide immediate aid and help communities rebuild. Our disaster response efforts remain one of our most impactful, as we were able to support over 100,205 individuals affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. During a year when weather-related disasters were particularly devastating, we distributed all of the Flood Buckets in our warehouse (over 6,000). Supporters far and wide are helping us replenish our inventory so that we can meet the needs of upcoming disaster victims and continue to send resources to those already affected.

This year, we also hosted our first Gala fundraiser since 2019, our largest event of the year. We are incredibly grateful for the generosity of all those who contributed. The evening was filled with inspiring speeches and powerful stories that highlighted Mission Central’s impact. Our live auction energized the room, with attendees bidding generously to support our programs and disaster relief efforts. The silent auction was equally successful, with all items being bid on, thanks to the enthusiasm of our donors and guests. Held at Central Penn College, the event was attended by over 130 supporters dedicated to “Connecting God’s Resources with Human Need.” Thank you for believing in our mission! 

As we reflect on the success of our Gala and the support we’ve received throughout 2024, we are filled with gratitude and anticipation for the future. We remain committed to being a source of support for those in need, and with your help, we will continue to make a meaningful impact.

Our Medical Program continues to be one of our most vital services, providing urgent medical equipment to those in need. As demand for this program grows, we are adjusting our medical program operational hours to ensure efficiency. Beginning in January 2025, Medical Program supplies will only be available for pickup on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM, and must be scheduled in advance.

As we look ahead, we remain dedicated to serving those in greatest need and sharing God’s love to inspire action and support communities around the world. Learn more and discover ways to give at www.missioncentral.org. We look forward to partnering with you in 2025 and beyond. 

Thank you! 




Thursday, November 16, 2023

Growing Spiritual Transformational Leaders: Thanks, from a Grateful Heart


By Kim Shockley, Coordinator of Lay Excellence

As I move steadily toward retirement at the end of 2023, I want to reflect with you about how much I have enjoyed working throughout the Susquehanna Conference as your Coordinator of Lay Excellence. Most of my time has been invested in re-ordering how our Lay Servant Ministries function throughout the Conference. That has included working with the District Chairpersons and updating all of the certification processes for Lay Speakers and Lay Ministers. It has been a joy to see how many of our lay people are engaged in significant leadership roles throughout all of our Districts.

Developing and mentoring Goal Companions in a coach approach to ministry has also been quite fulfilling. As an International Coach Federation credentialed coach, I have helped to train and mentor this process in others. Right now, we have an active group of Goal Companions who will come alongside you as a leader, or your leadership team as all of us live into how God is calling us now. Goal Companions will help to focus, navigate through obstacles, and provide healthy accountability to the goals that you establish. There is a page dedicated to our coach approach through the Grow-Equip-Connect web presence: susumc.org/gec-coaching/

My greatest joy has been working with our Goal Companions to lead Clarity Days for local congregations. We help to clarify the foundation of why a church exists, how it behaves, what it does, and how it will be successful. This new foundation is used as a strategic focus for all decisions, planning and evaluation of the ministry. Thank you to those who have participated in this process!

Several times I have been asked what our congregations should be doing to make a difference today. There are three things that I would like to share with you:

Find ways to talk about how we see God at work in our communities. This is more than seeing a lovely bird or flower—it is about how we see the changes for good in our communities. Is there a teacher or community leader that is making a positive influence on others? Where do we see people gathering for positive conversation? Who is leading an effort to make other people’s lives better? These may not be overtly Christian endeavors, so look to see if the behaviors and values match your own for potential partnerships.

Encourage each person in your congregation to see every person they meet as a person who is loved by God. This is particularly hard in some communities where the hurt and pain from difficult experiences color our perceptions of the people we meet. These people are still loved by God and have value, so seeing them in that way may be helpful to overall transformation of our community and God’s redemption in their own lives. 

Remember, who we are is more important than what we do, and what we do is an opportunity to show who we are. Our behavior matters—everywhere we go! If I am grumpy with my server or don’t offer a gratuity, that affects my reputation. If I am a rude driver, that hurts my witness of Jesus. Everything we do, everything we say, is our witness of Jesus’ work in our own lives. Galatians 5:22-23 gives us the best formula for living like there is evidence of God’s Spirit within us: The Holy Spirit produces a different kind of fruit: unconditional love, joy, peace, patience, kindheartedness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. You won’t find any law opposed to fruit like this. (The Voice) Our behavior matters!

I want to leave you with this blessing that I discovered a few years ago. It comes from Brian as his gift offered at Burning Man in 2015.

The world now is too dangerous,

And too beautiful for anything but love.

May your eyes be so blessed you see God in everyone. 

Your ears, so you hear the cry of the poor.

May your hands be so blessed,

That everything you touch is a sacrament.

Your lips, so you speak nothing but the truth with love.

May your feet be so blessed you run,

To those who need you.

And may your heart be so opened,

So set on fire, that your love,

Your love, changes everything.

Friday, July 9, 2021

Thanks be to God for You


Bishop Jeremiah J. Park

It is hard to believe that it has been 9 years since I received a phone call that said, “Welcome to the Susquehanna Annual Conference”. After the last Bishop is elected at the Jurisdictional Conference, the Jurisdictional Committee on Episcopacy spends long hours praying and discerning about where Bishops could and should be assigned. Bishops do not have a say in their assignments. We do not apply, nor do we lobby for a certain Annual Conference assignment. In fact, we do not know where we will be going until 6:00 am Friday morning, the last day of Jurisdictional Conference. 

For some it is simply a welcome back. For others it begins with an introduction of who is calling and their Annual Conference. It was then that we were told we would be leaving the New York Annual Conference and coming to the Susquehanna Conference. While Lisa and I knew we could be assigned anywhere in the Jurisdiction, the Susquehanna Conference was not on our radar. But God and the Jurisdictional Committee on Episcopacy had a plan for the Susquehanna Conference and for Lisa and me.

What a surprising and amazingly blessed journey it has been! It is hard to believe that the past 9 years have gone by so quickly. In the blink of an eye, we have moved from the gracious and spirited welcome at the Williamsport Arts Center to now this, my last Annual Conference, where I say farewell to my beloved sisters and brothers in Christ.

The 3rd chapter of Ecclesiastes is entitled, “Everything has its season.” Some of the words that resonate at a time like this are: “a time to be born, and a time to die, a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; a time to keep and a time to throw away…” and so on.

What time is it now for me as we depart?

First, this is a time for me to say, “Thanks be to God for you!”

My heart is overflowing with gratitude as I am having this moment with you.

Two passages truly reflect what’s in my heart for you. The first comes from Philippians 1:3-5. “I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now....” The second passage comes from First Thessalonians 3:9. “How can I thank my God enough for you in return for all the joy I have in the presence of our God because of you?”

Please accept my ‘Thank you! Thank you! And Thank you!’ from the bottom of my heart for your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. God’s people of the Susquehanna Conference, clergy and laity alike, your commitment to discipleship and stewardship, dedication to mission and outreach, and diligence in ministry and service are truly exemplary and exceptional; and you remain committed to all of these things even in the midst of an unprecedented season of multiple challenges. Your faithfulness is outstanding and exemplary. No wonder, I was told, that the Susquehanna Conference was number one among all annual conferences in the United States for 2019 shares of ministry collection. You honored the general church shares of ministry 100% even last year, the most financially challenging year! Mission Central, Seedling Ministry as a loan fund, and the Stewardship Foundation are all in a much stronger place ready to serve more people and congregations! Thanks and praises be to God! No matter what, our people are determined to continue to touch and serve and transform lives with the love of God in the name of Jesus Christ. In the midst of the unprecedented challenges all around us, we see our pastors and congregations continue to offer new and creative ministries as they expand their presence and connection with the people in the community and beyond with determination, courage, and grace for the sake of the good news of God. Indeed, our people remain steadfast and serve with their time, talents, and treasurers to represent the presence of healing and hope for such a time as this. Thanks be to God for you!

My sincere thanks also extends to the Cabinet, conference leaders and staff in the in my office, the conference office and the district offices who constantly, conscientiously, and so freely offer themselves to the ministry of our church. Thanks be to God for all of you! I am truly privileged and humbled to serve our beloved church with such exceptionally gifted leaders and dedicated servants like you. With humbleness and gratitude, I claim that I have had the best cabinet and conference that I can ask for. 

We know that it hasn’t always been easy. There have been difficult decisions and hard choices to make and troubled waters to wade through. But God’s people like you sustained my ministry and kept me going with a profound sense of joy and privilege. I cannot thank you enough for what you have done and will continue to do for Christ and His Church. 

Second, this is time for me to commit you to God’s grace.

The time has come for me to say goodbye, my friends. I regret that I depart when our beloved church is going through a very challenging time. Besides the various pandemics to face and cultural and societal environments that are not conducive to the church, our denomination is having a time of profound uncertainties and is likely to take a painful journey toward a potential denominational separation. It breaks our hearts as our sisters and brothers in Christ are facing a prospect of choosing separate ways of being a church. 

In the 20th Chapter of Acts, from Miletus, Paul sent to Ephesus for the elders of the church. Knowing that it would be his last time to see them, he wanted to have a personal moment with them before his trip to Jerusalem. As he is saying his farewell to the leaders of Ephesus, he leaves them with some parting words from his heart. While the times and contexts are completely different, Paul’s words as paraphrased in Acts 20:32 by Eugene Peterson speak eloquently to what I have in mind for a moment like this. He wrote, “Now I’m turning you over to God, our marvelous God whose gracious Word can make you into what God wants you to be and give you everything you could possibly need in this community of holy friends.”

My sisters and brothers, with the utmost confidence, I am turning you over to God and to the word of God’s grace. 

I have observed and heard of many annual conference sessions throughout the connection that can get very intense where people often do harm to each other by their words and actions. But as your Bishop I have found that you have shown a consistent pattern of being kind, considerate, and thoughtful to one another and are spiritually focused and prayerful as you discern and decide on critical matters of the church with the mission of the church in mind as your top priority. You do not shy away from your differences, but you continue to show that you love one another by the way you discuss and debate issues that are close to your heart. Indeed, you so faithfully demonstrate what it means to be a church alive in Christ together for the sake of the mission of making disciples and transforming the world. 

While your passion is evident for what you believe, what is more evident is the presence of grace. You always try your best to demonstrate a benevolent spirit and actions even in the midst of struggles. Grace never leaves the room.

Paul said to the Elders of the church, “And now, compelled by the Spirit, I am going to Jerusalem, not knowing what will happen to me there…. However, I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of testifying to the gospel of God’s grace.” (Acts 20:22) 

Paul’s journey after his conversion was about testifying to God’s grace. It’s no wonder that his last word to them was “grace”. 

We are God’s people who are redeemed by grace. To say grace saved me isn’t enough. Grace saved even me. Like Paul, we know that our journey in the faith is about testifying to the good news of God’s grace in Jesus Christ.

We are compelled to take the journey to the unknown future.

But the grace of God is far greater than our thoughts and surpasses our understanding. Grace will continue to lead you and me into God’s preferred future. 

So with confidence, I commit you to God and God’s grace for such a time as this. “Indeed, the God who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the Day of Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 1:6) 

Third, this is time to dance

I have been most richly blessed to have traveled the hills and valleys, the farmland, and the rural areas, small towns, suburban, and the cities of the Susquehanna Conference to visit our churches and people. Lisa and I immensely enjoyed the times we had in worship and fellowship all over the place in our conference. 

Wherever I visited I shared with our people a message that we are a church alive in Christ together. 

We worship and serve the living God. As God’s people, there is no other way to be, but alive!

Jesus said, “I came to give you life, an abundant life.” (John 10:10) There is no other way to be in Jesus but alive.

The Church is the living Body of Christ. There is no other way to be a church but alive.

We want every one of our churches to be a church alive as a vital congregation in the most exciting, vibrant, and blissful way.

What does a church alive in Christ look like?”

A singing church is a church alive. I am a singing Bishop. What do you expect?

The Hymn sing was an integral part of my faith formation and spiritual development. I grew up with many Gospel songs that were sung frequently at the revival meetings or camp meetings. Singing hymns and praises feeds my soul and uplifts my spirit. Indeed, when I sing, the spirit comes alive within me. I feel energized and blessed. It’s no wonder that I love to sing!

A praising church is a church alive

A praying church is a church alive

A giving church is a church alive

A church that goes into the Word and into the world is a church alive.

A church in mission is a church alive and so on…

However, wherever I went I lifted up one of the fruits of the Spirit to illustrate a church alive in Christ: The fruit of the spirit I lifted up was joy. A joyful church is a church alive!

We are the people of the gospel of the good news of great joy for all people. If we don’t have joy, what’s the point? 

Church is not a building, not a steeple, not a resting place but people.

Joyful people make a joyful church. 

The joy we are talking about is not what the world can give nor take away from us.

It’s the joy that comes from the love of God in Jesus Christ.

That we are God’s beloved, that God’s love for us is unconditional, steadfast and everlasting, that God never ever grows weary of loving us, that God’s love is far greater than our understanding, and that God loves us not because of who we are but because of who God is, makes us a joyful people, a joyful church. Joy comes from a love like that.

 We remember Jesus’ words in John 13 verses 34-35: 

“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples. If you love one another.”

Two chapters later Jesus says, “This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.” (John 15:12)

The message for us? There’s no other way to be God’s people but to love one another. 

Our theme for this Annual Conference is “A Vision of the Beloved Community.” I really see in you a glimpse of the beloved community of Christ. That gives me a reason for the joy that I have.

The biblical and lasting image of joy is dance. God chose to put you and me together for 9 years. It was in God’s wisdom that we would make good dance partners in and through the ministry of the Susquehanna Conference. In humbleness and with gratitude – I believe we made great dance partners. 

Indeed, memories of my 9 years here among you will continue to flood my soul with joy and thanksgiving.

So I will keep dancing. 

My dear sisters and brothers of the Susquehanna Conference, you have my prayers and best wishes as I commit you to God’s grace. I am confident that you are in good hands as capable, gifted and grace-filled Bishops Sandra Steiner Ball and Cynthia Moore-Koikoi will lead and serve you. May God continue to richly bless and honor you and your ministry and your journey ahead, all to God’s glory. Amen and amen.

Let me have a moment of personal privilege. 

Lisa, you’re the best dance partner I can ask for. I am privileged to have the best wife and you are the best mom for Cathy and Matthew, and their spouses George and Joyce, and you are the best grandma Gemma, Penelope, Eugenie and Eli can have, you are a blessing to all of us beyond description. Lisa, how can I thank my God enough for the joy I have because of you? With you, I know that the best days of our lives are yet to come and am looking forward to our common journey ahead in joy and peace with gratitude.

So, “I will go dancing, I will go dancing, I will go dancing in my soul …” 



Thursday, April 29, 2021

Thank You for your 2020 Shares of Ministry


We give thanks to the following churches who paid their 2020 Shares of Ministry at 90-100%...

Altoona District 100%

Dale 
Tatesville
Shirleysburg
Kerr Addition
Allmansville 
Calvary Bellwood
Wesley Chapel Huntingdon
Breezewood 
Concord 
Laurel Grove 
Atkinson Mills 
Wood 
Dudley 
Congress Hill 
Bethel Bedford Valley
Doylesburg 
Asbury Altoona
Wolfsburg
Grace Three Springs
Pleasant Hill Shade Gap
Center 
Mill Creek 
Hope Alexandria
Williamsburg 
Crever Memorial Petersburg
Warriors Mark 
Trans Run
Amberson 
Canoe Creek Union
Bedford Forge 
Little Cove
Mt Zion Olanta
McConnellstown 
Fairview Altoona
First  Hollidaysburg
Cove Forge 
Broad Avenue Altoona
East End 
Christ Community Altoona
Lakemont
Greenwood  Altoona
Juniata 
Llyswen Altoona
Jaggard First 
Second Avenue Altoona
Wehnwood 
Bald Eagle 
Tipton
Claysburg 
Queen
Weyant
Hicks Memorial Duncansville
Hopewell 
First  Huntingdon
12th Street Huntingdon
Ennisville 
Faith Petersburg 
Mapleton Grace 
Royer
Mt Union Allenport
First Mt Union
McKee
Saxton
Spruce Creek 
Bowmans Chapel 
Christ Tyrone
Wesley Tyrone
Wesley Chapel Breezewood
Knobsville 
Siloam Harrisonville
Salem Hillcrest
Clear Ridge 
Fairwiew McConnellsburg
McConnellsburg 
Wells Valley U M Church
Rehobeth
Warfordsburg
Shiloh
Mt Joy  Clearfield
Trinity Clearfield 
West Side , Clearfield
O’Shanter 
Ryde 
Shawville
Lake Street
Pleasant Valley  Woodland
Newton Hamilton
Curwensville 
Bedford 
Emmanuel Clearfield
Trinity  Roaring Spring
Ebenezer  Harrisonville
Good Shepherd Tyrone
Trough Creek 
15th Street  Huntingdon
Goshen 
Mines
Mapleton Trinity
Carrick 
Pinecroft
Coalmont 
Richvale
Six Mile Run

Altoona District 90%

Donation 
Nossville

Harrisburg District 100%

Otterbein  Duncannon
First Mechanicsburg
Faith Halifax
Shermans Dale 
Hill 
Oakville 
Stoverdale 
Shopes
Mt Holly Springs 
Williamstown 
Roseglen 
New Bloomfield 
Messiah 
Grace  Millersburg
Middlesex 
Youngs Shermans Dale
Summerdale
Halifax 
Trinity Hummelstown
Linglestown Life 
Wesley Marysville
Lykens 
St Marys Bloserville
New Germantown 
Cleversburg 
Hopewell Cumberland
Otterbein  Newburg
Trinity , Walnut Bottom
Chambers Hill 
Charlton 
Geyers 
St John’s U.M.C.
Calvary  Harrisburg
CrossPoint 
Paxton 
The Journey 
Barry Salem 
First Hershey
Ebenezer Middletown
Evangelical 
First Millersburg
Hebron Millersburg
Mt Calvary 
Trinity , County Line
Mt Zion Steelton
St Andrews Valley View
Otterbein  Boiling Springs
Camp Hill 
Hickorytown 
Letort
Snyders 
Enola Emmanuel 
Mt Zion Enola
Good Shepherd Community 
Bethel Marysville
Salem Marysville
Liverpool
Salem Liverpool
Aldersgate   Mechanicsburg
Mt. Olivet 
Donnally Mills 
Pfoutz Valley
Mt Rock 
Walnut Grove
Community , New Cumberland
Bucks 
Hope Eternal 
Shepherdstown 
New Buffalo 
Young’s 
Grace Hummelstown
Carlisle 
Millerstown 
Centenary Steelton
West Fairview 
West Hill
Trinity , New Cumberland
Newburg 
Bethany Marysville
Hays Grove
Christ Shippensburg
Trinity , New Kingston
Shiremanstown 
Waggoners 
Mt Gilead
Mt Hope 
Zion Stone 
Big Spring 

Harrisburg District 90%

Trinity  Elizabethville
St Johns Hegins
Dellville 

Lewisburg District 100%

St Paul’s Lewisburg
Jerseytown
Kitchens 
Askam 
Mt Zion Richfield
Slocum
Mt Pleasant  Selinsgrove
McKendree Shickshinny
Freeburg 
Klinesgrove 
Zion Penns Creek
Bakers 
Mooresburg
Mifflinville
Wesley Nescopeck
Bethany Milton
Ridge Street 
Mifflinburg
Calvary Berwick
Buckhorn 
Christ Selinsgrove
First Catawissa
Trinity Espy
Kulp 
Bethel Hill
Summer Hill
Beavertown 
Christ Benton
Waller
Bethany Berwick
First  Berwick
Buffalo Valley 
Bethel Catawissa
Roaring Creek Valley
Stone Church
Summerhill  Berwick
St Pauls Emmanuel Danville
Trinity Danville
Hendrickson 
Hummels/Christ Community
Eyers Grove 
Lincoln Chapel
Beaver Memorial 
Lightstreet 
Trinity Middleburg
Fowlersville
Lime Ridge 
Montandon
Daniels-St Thomas 
Emmanuel Freemont
Muhlenburg
Orangeville 
Hummels 
Paxtonville
Hope 
Shamokin Dam
Wesley  Selinsgrove
First Shickshinny
Otterbein  Sunbury
Faith Sunbury
Faith Chapel White Deer
Witmer’s Faith 
Browns Cocolamus
St Johns Cocolamus
McAlisterville
Turkey Valley 
Elimsport 
St Johns Elimsport
First  Nanticoke
Mill-Green 
St Andrew’s 
Dresslers Ridge 
Trinity Northumberland
Wesley  Bloomsburg
Trinity White Deer
Hunlock Creek 
Good Shepherd Bloomsburg 
St Pauls Penns Creek
Jonestown 
Oakdale
Ebenezer Berwick
Hoovers Faith 
Christ Mountaintop
Evansville 

Lewisburg District 90%

Fairmount Springs 
Richfield 

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre District 100%

Albright Wilkes-Barre
Bethel 
Community Church Great Bend
Kunkle 
Montrose 
Lake Como
Courtdale 
Orange 
Clifford 
Nicholson
Central Wilkes-Barre
Tompkinsville
Jenningsville
Maple Lake
Wyoming 
Russell Hill 
Noxen 
Emory 
Lake Winola 
Damascus Manor 
Beach Lake 
Lakeville 
Shehawken
First  New Milford
North Jackson
White Mills
Chinchilla 
Clarks Summit 
Lenoxville
Daleville 
Dunmore 
Embury  Scranton
Gibson 
Gouldsboro 
Thornhurst 
Central  Honesdale
Hop Bottom 
Kingsley 
Lake Ariel
Peckville
Bradley Memorial
Pleasant Mount 
Court Street 
Thompson 
Paupack
Calvary  Waymart
Prompton Community
West Nicholson
Salem Community Church
Franklin Forks 
Alderson 
Dallas 
Fairdale Community
Falls 
Lehman-Idetown
East Lemon 
Maple Grove 
Mehoopany
Eatonville 
Forkston 
Larksville
South Auburn
Springville
Dimock Community 
Moosic
Trucksville 
Tunkhannock 
First West Pittston
Elm Park 
East Benton 
Countryside Community 
South Gibson
Throop
Asbury Scranton
LaAnna 
Forty Fort 
South Montrose Community
Loyalville
Montdale 
Evans Falls 
First  Taylor
Abrahamsville 
Center Moreland
Mt Zion Wyoming
Sterling 

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre District 90%

Waverly
East Rush 
Lemon 
First Jermyn

State College District 100%

Pleasant Gap
Port Matilda 
Yarnell 
Laurel Run
Wayne 
Spring Mills Faith
Trinity , Woodward
Sprucetown 
Christ’s /Julian
St. James  Coburn
Fairview Morrisdale
Moshannon
Morrisdale 
Greater Buffalo Run Valley 
Thompsontown 
Matamoras 
Wesley Chapel Lewistown
Watts Memorial Belleville
Trinity MIfflin
Mackeyville 
Centre 
East Salem 
Black Oak 
St Pauls Sandy Ridge
Aldersgate Mifflintown
Lamar 
McElhattan
Martha 
Curtin 
Faith East Waterford
Port Royal
Arch Rock 
Otterbein East Salem
Faith Bellefonte
Walnut Street
Grace Centre Hall
Church Hill 
Ross 
Woodycrest
Faith Chapel
Howard 
Mt Nittany 
First Lewistown
Grace  Lewistown
Granville 
Lake Park 
McVeytown 
Bald Eagle Valley Community 
Milroy
Ohio 
Sanborn
Gethsemane 
Spring Valley
Palestine
Grace Philipsburg
Madisonburg
Pleasant Valley Bellefonte
St Paul’s State College
Summit Hill
Vira 
Wagner 
Rock 
Faith Sandy Ridge
Rhodes Memorial 
Flemington 
Covenant 
Dunnstown 
Liberty
Swissdale
Clintondale 
Caldwell 
Mill Hall 
Salona 
Hyner 
North Bend
Albright Bethune
Locust Run 
Grays 
Valley St Marks
Woolrich Community 
Park Forest Village
Fairbrook 
Albright Loganton
Salem Clearfield
Reedsville 
Shrader
New Hope 
Rote 
Hannah 
Valley Salem
Mt Pleasant Port Matilda

State College District 90%

Greenburr Trinity

Williamsport District 100%

Columbia Crossroads 
Newelltown
Luthers Mills 
Point Bethel
Pine Wesley
Canton Ecumenical
Mill Creek Loyalsock
Shunk
Hollenback 
St Pauls Nordmont  
Centennial 
Hemlock 
Ralston
First Blossburg
St Johns Grover
Pine Creek Valley
West Burlington
Rome
Standing Stone
Ulysses
New Albany
Tivoli
Duboistown 
First Mansfield
Picture Rocks
Ulster
First Muncy
Hillsgrove 
Clarkstown 
Wellsboro 
St. John’s Newberry 
Athens 
First  Williamsport
Austin 
Faith Community 
Leona
Covington 
East Smithfield 
Ward
North Orwell Union 
Coudersport Park
East Canton 
Windfall 
Elkland
Osceola
Genesee 
Austinburg 
Calvary Lawrenceville
United Church Of Nelson Inc
Ebenezer East Point
St Pauls Nauvoo
Mainesburg
Keeneyville 
Daggett 
Jackson Center
Millerton 
Mt Pleasant Morris
French Asylum 
The Pathway
Holy Trinity Church
Milan
Cowanesque 
Coolidge Hollow 
Middle Ridge
Whitneyville 
Nisbet
Eagles Mere Community 
Fairfield 
Forksville 
The Beacon
First Jersey Shore
Trinity Jersey Shore
Phelps Chapel
Maple Springs
Quiggleville 
State Road
Bethel Montoursville
Antes Fort 
Oriole
Oval 
Trinity Pennsdale
Huntersville 
Strawbridge Kedron
Larryville
Salladasburg 
Trout Run 
Hoffman 
Wallis Run 
Heilman 
Warrensville
Rose Valley 
Heshbon Park 
Williamsport Pine Street 
Williamsport St. Paul Calvary 
South Williamsport 
Spring Hill 
Wyalusing
Sweden Valley Faith Community 
Balls Mills 
Knoxville 
Roseville
Valley
Monroeton 
Farragut 
Trinity Williamsport
Laporte
Burlington 
Beech Valley 

Williamsport District 90%

Keating Summit
Franklin Fairview

York District 100%

Otterbein Fayetteville
Emmanuel Windsor
Mt Pisgah Trinity
Red Mount 
Violet Hill
Charlestown 
Salem Guldens 
Idaville
Quincy
First Roxbury
Bethlehem Stonepile
McKendree Airville 
Zion Red Lion
Faith Waynesboro
Calvary Dillsburg
Cross Roads 
Pleasant Grove , York Haven
Grace Hanover
Lemasters 
Calvary  York
Aldersgate York
Stewartstown
Fishing Creek Salem 
Bendersville 
Wenksville 
Centenary  Biglerville
First  Chambersburg
Park Avenue Chambersburg
St Paul’s  Chambersburg
Edenville 
Fort Loudon 
Gettysburg 
First Greencastle
Barts Centenary 
Marion First 
First  Mercersburg
Mont Alto 
Mt Victory 
Emory New Oxford
Rouzerville 
Wesley Chapel  Rouzerville
St Johns  Chambersburg
St Thomas 
Mt Carmel
Christ  Waynesboro
Mt Airy Dillsburg
Lewisberry 
Paddletown St Pauls 
Mt Royal 
Adamsville 
Salem Airville
Bethlehem Dallastown
Bryansville  
Druck Valley 
Zion East Prospect
Otterbein, Emigsville
Longstown 
Fairmount 
Fawn 
Prospect 
Glen Rock Immanuel 
Faith Hellam
Greenmount 
Emanuel 
St Paul Manchester
Pleasant Grove Windsor
Salem Martinsville
Mt Nebo
Mt Olivet Delta
Otterbein Mount Wolf
Trinity New Freedom
St Paul’s, Red Lion
Saginaw Community
Starview
Spry 
Zion Freysville
Christ Yoe
Asbury York
York Fourth 
Messiah  York
Calvary Fayetteville
Christ Yorkana
Bethany Red Lion
Zion , York
Mt Zion Dillsburg
Water’s Edge 
York Springs
Chestnut Grove 
Winterstown 
Upper Strausburg
St Pauls  Springvale
Grace Windsor
Grace York
Scotland 
Mt Union Fayetteville
Mt Hope Orrtanna
Mt Calvary Bendersville

York District 90%

First Hanover
Bethany , Dover 

Thank You Susquehanna Conference!


Thank you, Susquehanna Conference of the United Methodist Church! Your steadfast support, prayers and love have been instrumental to all of us at Mission Central. We are grateful for your material and financial donations as well as the support through volunteering. 

Because of you, Mission Central had a record breaking 2020. Last year, we assisted over 3.3 million people with over $10.9 million in resources. And as always, all items are provided at no cost to the recipient. 

Our annual report can be seen above, but here are some highlights...

In 2020, Mission Central:

  • Distributed over $780,000 in medical supplies and equipment to support 241,000 people. 
  • Sent $369,000 in pet food resourcing over 73,000 animals.
  • Launched a school partnership where over 13,000 students and their families received support from Mission Central. 
  • Sent 42 international shipments to South America, Africa and Eastern Europe.
  • Supplied $433,000 in Flood Buckets/Cleaning Kits to recovery efforts.

This year has started strong as well, and our medical ministry is continuing to grow. About 50% of what has gone out of the warehouse so far this year is medical equipment and support. Of course, basic needs like diapers, food and clothing as well as electronics continue to flow from our warehouse daily.

We know now is not the time to slow down. We expect to see needs increase as the impact of the pandemic continues to be felt. And we know we are called to do this important work. 

Please keep Mission Central in your prayers and continue to support us in the ways that you have in the past. Please save the dates for a few other Mission Central events as well:

  • September 16-19, 2021: Mission Central Online Auction
  • October 12, 2021: Mission Central Open House
  • October 24 – 31, 2021: Mission Central Mash and Dash (virtual run)

Thank you for your love and support! We are looking forward to another great year. 


www.missioncentral.org

Loving Their Neighbors

Dalton and Factoryville United Methodist church friends baked cookies (30 people), packaged them (6 people) and delivered them on Valentine’s Day (8 other people) to local fire companies, police, EMTs, county dispatchers, local governments, medical caregivers, community seniors and homebound friends – to thank them for all they do. Their kindness shared God’s love throughout their community!