Volunteer with Project Transformation - Rio Texas

Project Transformation-Rio Texas is beginning its first summer of programming in the greater San Antonio area, and we need your help! Project Transformation’s mission is to engage young adults in purposeful leadership and ministry, support underserved children and families, and connect churches to communities in need. To accomplish our mission, this summer 24 college aged interns will live in community in San Antonio, and will plan and lead a summer enrichment day camp for 80 underserved children at three site churches in San Antonio and Boerne. Project Transformation interns provide high-quality, structured summer day camp programs that focus on developing the mind, body and spirit of our participants. Interns in turn build leadership skills by serving as positive role models for the participants. For more information, please visit our website at www.projecttransformation.org/riotx

There are many ways to get involved with Project Transformation’s work in the Rio Texas conference:

1)     Read with our kids! We need volunteers for each week at each of our site churches to read with our elementary-aged participants for two hours each day. Our goal is for each child to read with one adult, every day. This is key to building literacy skills for our participants.

To sign up to read with our kids, please contact Stacey Porter, Project Transformation-Rio Texas Program Director, at sporter@riotexas.org.  You can also sign up individuals or groups on our sign-up sheets for each site church.

Asbury UMC, San Antonio: http://vols.pt/9HCP6y

Laurel Heights UMC, San Antonio: http://vols.pt/V2AFBB

First UMC, Boerne: http://vols.pt/A5uvSU

Note: Volunteers with our participants must receive a background check. Please contact Stacey Porter with any questions regarding this policy.

2)     Feed our interns! Our college-aged interns work hard each day planning and executing the summer day camp program. Help them feel welcomed in the Rio Texas conference community by providing a dinner for them. We are seeking groups to provide dinner for 24 interns and our house pastor, each Sunday-Thursday night between May 30 and July 30. This is a great opportunity to get to know our interns, and to hear about the work that they do every day. To sign-up to provide a dinner, please visit http://vols.pt/o9Z4EE or email Stacey Porter at sporter@riotexas.org.

3)     Donate supplies or books! Please contact Stacey at sporter@riotexas.org if you or your group would like to donate a week’s worth of supplies for a site—we give you the specific things we need for each week of fun and learning with our participants.

You can also donate by visiting our two Amazon wishlists:

Books: http://amzn.com/w/3DIS5GN7VZQV3

Supplies: http://amzn.com/w/2NILIZY1EV8PO

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United Methodist Council of Bishops

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 7, 2015

BERLIN:  The Council of Bishops issued a pastoral letter on racism to the 12.8 million people of The United Methodist Church affirming the sacredness of all lives and renewing their commitment to work for an anti-racist, pro-humanity church. 

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TUMCA Scholarships Awarded to Rio Texas Conference Students

The Texas United Methodist College Association (TUMCA) has awarded scholarships to seven Rio Texas Conference Students for the 2023 school year. These scholarships represent a personal use of funds contributed to TUMCA by the local churches of the Conference. Scholarship recipients must be United Methodist students from the state of Texas. We are proud of our Rio Texas students…Congratulations!

TUMCA scholarship recipients for 2022 -2023 from the Rio Texas Conference are:

     Name                            University                     Home Church

1. Caleb Bush McMurry Sierra Vista UMC, San Angelo, TX

2. Metts Grant McMurry FUMC Nederland, TX

3. Nolan Steelman McMurry Utopia UMC, Utopia TX

4. Bryan Maxwell SMU University UMC, San Antonio, TX

5. Kaleb Knighten Southwestern St. John’s UMC, Austin, TX

6. Sterlin Rivers Huston-Tillotson Metropolitan AME, Austin, TX

7. John Gilleland Huston-Tillotson First UMC, Bastrop, TX

We at TUMCA are proud of these scholars from churches in the Rio Texas Conference.

James C. Lewis TUMCA President