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MOUNTAINCIRCUIT 2016 ANNUAL CONFERENCE EDITION, JUNE 12
VOL 48 / NUMBER 4
Resident Bishop: Sandra Steiner Ball Editors: Laura Allen Whitney Cherry Erin Sears Front of the House: Rev. Brad Bennett Dusty Merrill Good News TV Production: Ralston Press Published by: The West Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church
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Circles of Grace
cannot speak of how others experienced Circles of Grace. I can only share my thoughts and observations. I entered our predetermined room with anxiety and anticipation. New faces looking at me until one asked, “Are you the leader of our circle? “ I was invited weeks before to consider participating in a new idea of implementing small group gatherings to discuss the issues and opportunities of our church. But, honestly, it is an ancient idea. It is an appealing one: small groups speaking openly with love and respect, regardless of the subject. I did not accept the invitation immediately. I meditated. I prayed. I don’t know how God answers others. But for me, God does it in his own time and often through the lips of my wife. Through discussion with her, she was able to clarify the importance of the circles for me. Soon after, I accepted and made my way from Charleston to Weston for the training necessary to successfully moderate a small group discussion. Much of my nervousness was alleviated when I arrived and saw others that I knew, respected, and loved there who would be leading circles as well. The training was on point and effective. Leaving Weston that afternoon, I felt peace and assurance about the Circles of Grace idea. I continued to feel that peace until our church began the 2016 General Conference in Portland, Ore.
Photo: Whitney Cherry
by Les Wilkerson
As I followed General Conference through social media, live streaming, and news outlets, I was fearful our church over human sexuality. If The General Conference would not support the idea of using small groups to discuss issues, how could the West Virginia Annual Conference do it? These were some of the best and brightest laity and clergy from conferences around the world! My heart fell. My sense of peace abated. I arrived at Annual Conference late because of my work schedule. As I parked outside of The Parish House at 12:30 p.m. Friday, I opened my car door to the sound of cicadas and bagpipes. I had lunch with other delegates who were worried about how the circles would proceed. That feeling changed as I made my way to the chapel. Grace fell over me. Being in the presence of so many dedicated people who serve our conference, I found assurance again that all would be well with the circles. I will not break the covenant of what we said within my circle. However, I will say it was a wonderful experience and was truly a blessing. I sincerely hope that others found this to be true as well. I encourage us to use this type of communication more often. I started this project filled with anxiety and anticipation but leave filled with love and hope. The participation and sharing within my circle changed me. There is peace in my soul.
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