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05/24/10
UMCH Welcomes a New Chaplain in June
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Posted by: Amy @ 3:55 pm

Rev. Lonna Lynn Higgs has been appointed by Bishop Will Willimon to be the new Chaplain of the United Methodist Children’s Home starting in June, 2010.  She is a fifth-generation United Methodist pastor and is currently serving as Pastor of Hoover First United Methodist Church in Hoover, Alabama.  The present Children’s Home Chaplain Rev. LuAnne Houser has served UMCH since 2003 and has been appointed by Bishop Paul Leeland to St. Luke’s UMC in Montgomery, Alabama.

 

United Methodist Children’s Home President and CEO Steven R. Hubbard says, “We welcome Rev. Higgs to this extension ministry. As our Chaplain, she will serve as a member of our Leadership Team and be responsible for all areas of spiritual growth as it relates to the children and families we serve as well as our staff.”

 

Rev. Higgs says, “What a privilege to join the Children’s Home Leadership Team as a new era of ministry begins!  I look forward to ministry as Chaplain for a diverse and widespread community of children, youth, and staff.”

 

Rev. Higgs is a graduate of Birmingham-Southern College and Vanderbilt Divinity School and has served churches in the North Alabama Conference since 1987.  Prior to serving as pastor of Hoover UMC, she served as Associate Pastor at Bluff Park United Methodist Church in Hoover, Alabama; Associate Pastor at St. Mark United Methodist Church in Northport, Alabama; and Minister of Discipleship at Birmingham First United Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.

 

Rev. Higgs says, “In addition to my first love - ministry with children, I enjoy shaping worship experiences that blend contemporary and traditional elements, interactive teaching, and helping persons of all ages become aware of the connections between mental, physical, and spiritual health.”

 

Rev. Higgs’ husband, Rev. Lawton Higgs, Jr., is the pastor at Oakmont United Methodist Church in Homewood, Alabama, where they reside with their daughter, Mary Hannah, age 12; a West Highland White terrier named Maddie Mac; and two beta fish, Benjamin and Nickie.  For fun, Rev. Higgs enjoys thrift store shopping, crafts, Alabama gymnastics and spending time with her family.

 

Please join us in welcoming Rev. Higgs to our United Methodist Children’s Home family.

 

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04/30/10
May 6th is National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day
Filed under: View All Articles, News Stories, Upcoming Events, Tuscaloosa, AL, Mobile, AL, Florence, AL, Scottsboro, AL, Selma, AL, Troy, AL, Dothan, AL, Andalusia, AL, Milton, FL, Program Notes, Getting Involved, Birmingham, AL, Crestview, FL, Jasper, AL
Posted by: Amy @ 2:53 pm

Positive mental health is essential to a child’s healthy development from birth.  On Thursday, May 6th, National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day will mark its fifth anniversary, as well as a first-time focus on the topic of early childhood.  This is a day for everyone to promote the positive development, resilience, recovery, and health needs of youth and their families. 

Communities across the country will observe the day with events, youth demonstrations, and social networking campaigns to raise awareness about the importance of mental health and increase understanding of the mental health needs of children and their families.  The United Methodist Children’s Home activities for Awareness Day will include our children drawing pictures featuring the theme “My Feelings Are a Work of Art.”  Some of this artwork will be shown in the 2011 UMCH calendar. 

Awareness Day efforts nationwide will encourage the following:  integrating mental health into every environment that impacts child development from birth; nurturing the social and emotional well-being of children from birth; and looking for and discussing milestones of a child’s social and emotional development from birth.  This special day demonstrates how children’s mental health initiatives promote positive youth development, recovery and resilience.  Awareness Day also shows how children with mental health needs thrive in their communities and raises awareness of effective programs for children’s mental health needs. 

 

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04/28/10
Represent Your Church As a Children’s Home Advocate
Filed under: View All Articles, ==Our Locations==, Tuscaloosa, AL, Mobile, AL, Florence, AL, Scottsboro, AL, Selma, AL, Troy, AL, Dothan, AL, Andalusia, AL, Milton, FL, Getting Involved, Crestview, FL, Jasper, AL
Posted by: Amy @ 1:47 pm

The Local Church Representative or LCR program is getting a new name. In order to better identify the volunteer as the connectional liaison with our ministry, this position will now be known as the Children’s Home Advocate. 

 

The Children’s Home Advocate is one of our most important volunteer positions. There are 1,500 churches in the two conferences we serve.   A proactive and responsive volunteer at the local level is vital to our efforts to get the word out.  Your church can appoint someone to be the Children’s Home Advocate who will coordinate events and help tell our stories.

Children’s Home Advocates help us promote mission and giving opportunities, upcoming events and anything related to the work of taking care of children and families in all of our facilities.

The Children’s Home Advocate…

…announces events or mission opportunities

…arranges for visiting speakers

…distributes informational materials

…tells the stories of the children and families we serve

…coordinates special offerings and local fundraising events

…collaborates with other Children’s Home Advocates at nearby churches

Ted Sullivan was a terrific example of the type of energy and dedication this position needs to be successful.  Ted was passionate about his work as Children’s Home Advocate for Holly Pond UMC.  He had also served in the same position for over 20 years at First UMC of Deltona, Florida, before moving to Holly Pond with his wife Nancy about three years ago. 

 

Being a methodical engineer, Ted created a plan and schedule for White Christmas events at Holly Pond UMC.  He showed the UMCH video, put information in the Sunday bulletins, and visited Sunday school classes and UMW groups.  On more than one Sunday morning, he stood before the congregation, made a heartfelt appeal and challenged them to pass the previous year’s giving. 

 

When Ted was admitted to the hospital in the middle of the White Christmas schedule this past winter, he inquired daily of visiting family and Pastor Rich Patsios how the White Christmas giving was going.  It was a priority to him, so when they passed the previous year’s total, his daughter Karen Iseman said, “He was relieved to know it was done, because it was at the top of his list.”

 

Before Ted passed away in early January at the age of 82, Holly Pond UMC had given more to White Christmas this year than they had ever given before.  Karen said, “It was a wonderful legacy he left.”

 

To become a Children’s Home Advocate, call our Public Relations and Development Office or check with your minister or missions director to see if your church has appointed a Children’s Home Advocate.  If not, volunteer! We’ll get you all the information you need to get started.

 

If you are appointing a new Children’s Home Advocate for your church, contact the Public Relations and Development Office to let us know who you have assigned to this position. In most cases, the best person for the job is a lay person who can focus his or her outreach efforts on keeping the mission of this ministry on the minds and in the hearts of the congregation.

 

Ted SullivanMed

Ted Sullivan

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03/19/10
Outstanding UMCH Satisfaction Survey Outcomes!
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Posted by: Amy @ 4:37 pm

Our 2009 Satisfaction Surveys came back with excellent results!

 

The 2009 Resident Satisfaction Survey showed 93% of children placed with UMCH said that UMCH has helped them, and 85% said they would recommend UMCH to another child who could not live at home.

The 2009 Foster Parent Satisfaction Survey showed 100% of foster parents said they are satisfied with the level of support they received from the UMCH staff.  100% also said a UMCH staff member responds quickly when a foster parent has a problem or need, and 100% said they are satisfied with the training they received prior to the placement of a child in their home.

The 2009 Referring Worker Satisfaction Survey showed 98% of workers who referred a child or family to UMCH said they are satisfied with the services provided to that child or family, and 100% of referring workers are satisfied with the competence shown by UMCH staff.

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06/04/09
Pastors: Are you going on vacation?
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Posted by: Ashley @ 4:12 pm

With the heat upon us and vacations being planned, the United Methodist Children’s Home would like to extend an offer to help your church this summer!
 
We can provide a speaker to share about the UMCH while you are on vacation!
 
Just call the PR & Development office at (205) 951-1978 and provide the date and time and we will handle the rest! It is easy and it benefits a wonderful ministry!
 
Please call today to help us spread the word about all of God’s children who need our help.

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04/14/09
Low Gap UMC organize yard sale to benefit UMCH
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Posted by: Ashley @ 2:56 pm

Low Gap UMC

Odenville, AL - Low Gap UMC enjoyed a beautiful day at their annual yard sale to benefit the United Methodist Children’s Home.

It is the time of year for spring flowers, blooming trees and yard sales!
 
Members of Low Gap UMC began setting up early Saturday morning for their annual yard sale to benefit the United Methodist Children’s Home.
 
Peggy Vann, a member of Low Gap UMC, said although they are a small church, “in the past, we have made approximately $2,500 at this yard sale.”
 
It is a blessing to know how our local churches are helping to support the children year-round. Thank you to the members of Low Gap UMC!
 

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09/30/08
Andalusia First UMC Fills Hearts of Children with Hope and Love Year-Round
Filed under: View All Articles, Andalusia, AL, Program Notes, Getting Involved
Posted by: Ashley @ 1:04 pm

An unused Sunday school room at Andalusia First UMC did not sit empty for long.  The ladies at the church filled it up quickly with items collected for the United Methodist Children’s Home.   
 
“The United Methodist Women have turned the room into a supply room for our ministries,” said Pam Wyche, a member of Andalusia First.
 
The church has collected items for the children in the Therapeutic Foster Care program in Andalusia.
 
“All of the children receive a “welcome kit” when they first come into the program,” said Supervisor Lyndi Collier. “They receive their own blanket, stuffed animal and toiletry kit which helps in the transition.”      
 
The classroom collection is still in its early stages, Wyche added. School supplies, paper products, stuffed animals and toiletries are just some of the items being collected for the children.
 
“Currently we have small luggage bags for the kids to carry their belongings in from the different homes,” Wyche said.
 
The desire to help doesn’t stop there for Andalusia First.
 
The church has been a tremendous support to Comprehensive Family Support Services (CFSS), also in Andalusia.
 
“There has never been a time when a need was made known to this congregation that it was not met enthusiastically,” said Carolyn Castleberry, supervisor to CFSS.           
 
Keron Kyzar, a member of Andalusia First, helps to organize a Christmas party for the children of the families served by the United Methodist Children’s Home.
 
The church provides refreshments, games, crafts and also an appearance by Santa for the foster children and their families.
 
“This church is one of the best examples I know of where a group of people works so hard to set a Biblical example of ministering to those in need,” Castleberry added.

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