Cal-Pac Center Hours
The following are special hours for Cal-Pac Center: New Year’s Eve: 8:30AM to 3:00PM New Year’s Day: Closed
The following are special hours for Cal-Pac Center: New Year’s Eve: 8:30AM to 3:00PM New Year’s Day: Closed
The Imagine No Malaria Cal-Pac Steering Committee gathered for its launch meeting this past Saturday, December 14, 2013 to chart a course for success towards reaching the 300,000 deaths prevented goal for 2014. The momentum building for the initiative in Cal-Pac was felt at the
Cal-Pac Center will close at 10:30AM today, December 12, 2013 for the rest of the day for the Conference Staff Christmas Event and will reopen on Friday, December 13, 2013 at 8:30AM.
The following are detailed instructions for supporting UMCOR’s relief and recovery work in the Philippines through donations to International Disaster Response, Advance #982450: Make checks payable to the California-Pacific Annual Conference Make a notation that the check is for Philippines Disaster Response (Advance #982450) Send
Cal-Pac Young People is committed to supporting the conference initiative to raise $3 million for Imagine No Malaria. To help local youth groups lead in the fundraising efforts we are going to GIVE YOU A PRIZE! That’s right! The youth group that brings the biggest
La Canada United Methodist Church is not on the “100% List” this month and had struggled with Apportionment giving for years. But, through the leadership of Rev. Elaine Cho and the determination of the congregation, La Canada UMC went from “giving what seems to be
Paul Jeffrey will be itinerating in our conference November 19-15, visiting his sponsoring churches. The Rev. Paul Jeffrey is a missionary documenting the work of the church around the world as senior correspondent for Response, the magazine of United Methodist Women, and as a media
In a letter to Los Angeles Area Bishop Minerva G. Carcaño, General Board of Higher Education and Ministry General Secretary Kim Cape expressed gratefulness for the California-Pacific Annual Conference’s “strong support of the churchwide apportioned funds.” As was previously reported, a special offering was taken
A message from the General Board of Pensions: We recognize that administering UMPIP is a responsibility that is shared between the local churches, conferences and the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits (General Board). To make this as easy as possible, we have developed
The Orders Executive Committee has counseling funds available to help Cal-Pac clergy members and their families with mental health assistance. The Orders of Ministry is able to assist provisional and full clergy members, including those in the retired relationship, in the amount of 50 percent