Smithville Fire
/The prayers of the Rio Texas Annual Conference are being lifted on behalf of the residents in the path of the fire outside of Smithville, Texas. Many churches have already reached out to offer aid in any way they can.
Read MoreThe prayers of the Rio Texas Annual Conference are being lifted on behalf of the residents in the path of the fire outside of Smithville, Texas. Many churches have already reached out to offer aid in any way they can.
Read MoreTake a moment to get to know Rev Bob Allen, Director of Congregational and New Faith Community Vitality.
You can learn more about the Congregational Vitality office here.
You can learn more about Membership to Discipleship here.
You can contact Rev. Bob Allen at ballen@riotexas.org
Today we begin our "Rio Texas Local Church Technology Survey." We are seeking 100% participation from our churches.
Read MoreThe Rio Texas Media Center has been encouraging local churches to make sure they have a modern, up-to-date, website to serve as a modern "front door" for people looking for a church. If your church is not there yet, I hope you will take advantage of a free an easy way to make sure your church can be found.
United Methodist Communication's "Find A Church" platform is a free resource that allows every United Methodist Church to have a presence on the web. It also lists your church in the "Find A Church" portal meaning that you can be found by people searching for a church through umc.org and riotexas.org.
The good news is that your church already has a listing. The question is "Is your church information correct and up to date?" Why not find out today? Go to "Find A Church" and enter your church's city, town or zip code. Make sure all of your information is up to date. You can also customize your welcome message and add more detailed information about your church. There are even places to add photos, show your social media links and list your events and activities.
Does your church already have a web page? It is still important to update your "Find A Church" page. When people find your church through umc.org or riotexas.org, their first stop will be your "Find A Church" page. Make sure it is up to date and has the correct link to your website.
Need help? Watch this short video on updating
It is with a great deal of sadness I write to inform you that after a four-year battle with Parkinson’s Disease, on October 4, 2015, Mary Lavelle Owen, wife of the late Bishop Ray Owen who served the Southwest Texas and Rio Grande Conferences from 1992-2000, passed away peacefully at home into the glorious presence of God. At her request and instruction, a private family service is scheduled for Wednesday, October 7, 2015.
Please keep the family in your prayers.
In lieu of flowers, I have been informed that memorials could be made to:
Hospice of Green County
11205 S. Boston Avenue, Suite 200
Tulsa, OK 74119
918-747-2273
Bishop James Dorff
San Antonio Area
The United Methodist Church
The Rio Texas Conference's Office of Leadership Vitality's Clergy Wellness Program is excited to offer a workshop by Reah Ministry. The workshop, Take A Day Apart, will focus on spiritual formation.
The three-part workshop will be held at the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio on October 22, 2015; January 28, 2016; and April 28, 2016, respectively.
Please Click Here to download the flyer above.
To register, please click here. Ticket sales for Physical Well-Being will end on Oct. 14.
The Rio Texas Conference's Office of Leadership Vitality's Clergy Wellness Program is excited to offer a workshop by Reah Ministry. The workshop, Take A Day Apart, will focus on spiritual formation.
The three-part workshop will be held at the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio on October 22, 2015; January 28, 2016; and April 28, 2016, respectively.
Please Click Here to download the flyer above.
To register, please click here. Ticket sales for Physical Well-Being will end on Oct. 14.
See also: Rev. Dr. Ruben Saenz, Jr. endoso para el episcopado at http://hispanic.umc.org/news/preview/rev.-dr.-ruben-saenz-jr.-endoso-para-el-episcopado.
Rev. Dr. Ruben Saenz, Jr. was endorsed this week by the Rio Texas Conference delegation to the General and Jurisdictional conferences as an episcopal candidate. Saenz is a well-known missional church leader that has specialized in church development, especially in populations with a Hispanic majority.
“We joyfully lift up Ruben for consideration by the jurisdiction. Ruben is well-known across the denomination as a bridge-building church leader, speaker and preacher,” said a statement released by the delegation.
The delegation took three-to-four months of discernment and prayer to make the endorsement. The decision was completed on Sept. 17.
"Each delegate involved in the discernment process brings their own perspective and experience of these gifts to the discussion; together we discerned that Ruben has the ability for entrepreneurial, transformational leadership with a sense of compassion, joy, and purpose," said General Jurisdictional Conference Delegation Leader Teresa Keese. "He is a visionary who is steady, thoughtful, self-confident yet humble, and passionate about the church becoming spiritually relevant."
Saenz began his call to ministry in 1993 after successful tenures in the education and small-business sectors in Rio Grande City, Texas. He graduated in 1997 with a Master of Divinity degree from SMU Perkins School of Theology and was awarded the Perkins Faculty Award for the student who best exemplified the goals and mission of Perkins. He would later receive his Doctor of Ministry Degree from Perkins in 2009.
Saenz served as Student-Intern Pastor at Oak Cliff UMC in Dallas from 1995-97. He served his first appointments within the Rio Grande Conference at La Trinidad UMC and El Divino Redentor UMC in El Paso from 1997-2000, where he increased worship attendance by 200 percent over four years. He served as Senior Pastor for El Buen Pastor UMC in Edinburg from 2001-2011. When Saenz left in 2011, the church became known as the largest Hispanic-American United Methodist Church in the country with over 900 members. Worship attendance grew by 150 percent over ten years. Giving increased over 300 percent during both of those appointments. Saenz focused his ministry toward facing the issues of generational, social and systemic poverty in those regions.
One of Saenz’s most gratifying accomplishments was the initiative called the “Levantate – Get Up” computer literacy program. The program offered technology courses and resources to single mothers in El Paso who lost their jobs due to factory shutdowns in the United States and relocation to Juarez, Mexico. He helped launch a faith community through trained lay leadership in impoverished colonias. The colonia ministry provided pastoral oversight, worship, faith formation and discipleship, musical instruments and instructions to underprivileged children; as well as free courses on budgeting and family life.
Saenz lent leadership to the six-year Rio Texas Conference unification process from beginning to end. As Executive Director of the Mission Vitality Center, he continues the unification work by overseeing the strategic direction and outcome delivery of the conference’s missional objectives for congregational vitality, starting of new faith communities, clergy and lay leadership vitality, uniting peoples, and transforming communities.
In 2010, Saenz was appointed to serve as the Southwest Texas Director of Congregational and New Church Development. He helped start 11 new faith communities for the Conference. He held that appointment until 2014. He was named Director of Conference Connectional Ministries and Executive Director of the Mission Vitality Center in January 2015.
Saenz looks forward to working with an annual conference to creatively and effectively address critical issues and opportunities for the United Methodist Church.
“There are several critical opportunities facing the United Methodist Church,” said Saenz. “The first opportunity I consider to be critical is the UMC’s ability to reach and disciple new people, younger people, and more diverse people. Related to this opportunity is how the UMC will engage and embrace the country’s multi-ethnic and multi-cultural reality. A necessary component of the church’s future vitality depends on the resolution of this pressing reality and opportunity.”
San Antonio Episcopal Area Bishop James E. Dorff, who will retire at the end of August 2016, is pleased with the endorsement of Saenz.
“Dr. Saenz brings a deep commitment to Christ and the church,” said Bishop Dorff. “He also has a proven track record of fruitful ministry in the local church, the annual conference and the general church. He has and will continue to actively look for ways to reach new people in new places for the spreading of Good News.”
If elected, Saenz would serve one of the Episcopal areas within the South Central Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church. The jurisdiction includes the states of Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. The Rio Texas Conference will be expecting to receive a new bishop September 1, 2016. Bishops usually serve in one area up to two terms of four years each. The jurisdictional conference can grant a third term. Bishops are elected for life and serve in their assignment until retirement.
We are excited to announce that the newly formed Rio Texas Conference delegation has wholeheartedly endorsed the Rev. Dr. Ruben Saenz, Jr. for the episcopacy. We completed a three-step process filled with much prayer and discernment of God’s will to ensure we were bringing forward an excellent candidate for consideration by the jurisdiction.
Read MoreTo learn more about the Leadership Vitality office, please click here.
You can reach Rev. Dr. Marcus Freeman, Director of Leadership Vitality, at mfreeman@riotexas.org
Check out Leadership Vitality's E-Source center here!
The Global Young People’s Convocation (GYPC) is a worldwide gathering for United Methodist youth and young adults, taking place July 7–11, 2026, in Dublin, Ireland. This event happens only once every four years, and we are excited to support a group of young people from our conference in attending this event.