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Three Weeks in the Life of John Wesley: 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting To Prepare for the Northeast Convening Annual Conference

My fear is not that our great movement, known as the Methodists,
will eventually cease to exist or one day die from the earth.
My fear is that our people will become content to live
without the fire, the power, the excitement,
the supernatural element that makes us great.

~ John Wesley

From April 11-13 Global Methodists from Maryland to Maine will gather in Camp Hill, PA for our convening Northeast Annual Conference. Together, as one body, we will worship and study and pray and fellowship. It will be a momentous milestone in the rich history of the Methodist movement. But, we cannot be content to live without the fire.

That was John Wesley’s fear. He was afraid that the Methodist movement would have the form of a religion, but would have no spiritual power. Before we gather in Camp Hill, we are asking all clergy and laity of the Northeast Global Methodist churches to pray and fast for the Holy Spirit to bring the power, to bring the fire of revival to this corner of God’s Kingdom.

John Wesley’s own spiritual vigor was nourished by his daily discipline of prayer and his weekly discipline of fasting. Each day Wesley would rise at 4:00 a.m. and kneel in prayer for one hour. Each week Wesley would fast from sundown on Thursday until 3:00 Friday afternoon.

We invite you to join us for Three Weeks in the Life of John Wesley: 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting. From Monday, March 18 – Sunday April 7, 2024, pray daily and fast weekly for the Holy Spirit to kindle a fresh fire among us. Use this 21-Day Prayer and Fasting Guide as an aid in this spiritual discipline. In these pages you will find helpful suggestions for fasting as well as a Scripture passage, a Prayer Focus and a Suggested Prayer for each day.

For three weeks, at whatever hour of each day, join us by praying with John Wesley’s daily intentionality. For three weeks, on whatever day of the week, join us in a fast in order to hunger for God with John Wesley’s weekly fervor. Imagine the flame that the Holy Spirit could kindle if dozens, hundreds, thousands of committed Christians set aside three weeks to ask for His power. Join us in this holy labor. Because we cannot be content to live without the fire.

~ The Northeast Conference Prayer and Intercession Team

Join us in Three Weeks in the Life of John Wesley: 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting

When: Monday, March 18 – Sunday, April 7 

Why: To invite the Holy Spirit to bring power and the fire of revival into the Northeast Convening Annual Conference

Three Ways to Pray for our Conference

Pray Daily

21-Day Prayer and Fasting Guide is available below.

Daily Scripture and Prayer will also be available on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northeastgmc

Pray Together

Join our Open Prayer Meetings on Zoom https://tinyurl.com/3yxt4nnh at 7pm on Monday, March 18 and Monday, April 8 to begin and break the 21 Days

Fast Weekly

On the day of your choosing. Specific prayers and helpful suggestions for use during fasting are available below.

Download the Fasting Guide (PDF)
Download the Week 1 Prayer Guide (PDF) - March 18-24
Download The Week 2 Prayer Guide (PDF) - March 25-31
Download The Week 3 Prayer Guide (PDF) - April 1-7
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Conference Overview

The theme for our Convening Annual Conference comes directly from Galatians 5:25 “If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the spirit.” We’ve prayerfully planned this gathering as a special way to empower our churches to walk by the spirit as we live into this new movement, which honors our rich Methodist heritage. Our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ who worship passionately, love extravagantly, and witness boldly and we will live out this mission at the Convening Annual Conference.

Pray for our Conference Speakers

Bishop Emeritus Young Jin Cho

Biography

Bishop Mark Webb

Biography

Dr. Leah Hidde-Gregory

Biography

Ms. Emily Allen

Biography

Rev. Steve Taylor

Biography

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Bishop Emeritus Young Jin Cho

Young Jin Cho (Bishop Emeritus) graduated from the Methodist Theological Seminary in Seoul, Korea (Th. B. and Th. M.) and came to the United States in 1979 and continued to study at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. (M. Div. and D. Min.). He was transferred to the Virginia Annual Conference in 1983 and served the Korean UMC of Greater Washington in N. Virginia for 22 years.

During his tenure the church grew into the largest United Methodist congregation in the Virginia Conference measured by worship attendance. In 2005 he was appointed to District Superintendent of the Arlington District, serving in that capacity for 7 years and overseeing the planting of several new faith communities. He was elected and consecrated as Bishop in the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference in 2012. He served the Virginia Annual Conference for four years and retired in 2016. His consistent message had been “No Spiritual Vitality, No vital Congregation.”

In retirement Bishop Emeritus Cho remains engaged in ministry and mission. From 2019 to 2022 he helped three Korean congregations as an interim pastor and has been serving as a co-mentor of the Bishop Cho Scholars (D. Min. Program) at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. He is also involved with Durihana Mission, which works with North Korean refugees in the United States.

Bishop Emeritus Cho has been married to Kiok Cho (Retired Deacon) for 48 years, and they have three adult children, Grace, Sophia and Chris and two grandchildren, Luke and Lily.

Bishop Mark Webb

Mark J. Webb currently serves as a bishop in The Global Methodist Church.

He was elected a bishop in The United Methodist Church and consecrated on July 20, 2012, at the Northeast Jurisdictional Conference. Mark served as the episcopal leader of the Upper New York Area of the United Methodist Church from September 1, 2012, until December 31, 2022. On January 2, 2023, he was received as an elder and bishop in The Global Methodist Church.

Mark holds a M. Div. from Asbury Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Shippensburg University. He also holds a graduate certificate in nonprofit management from the University of Connecticut.

He served pastorates at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Mechanicsburg, Pa. from 1994-2007, St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Wormleysburg, Pa. from 1991-1994, and Linglestown United Methodist Church from 1989-1991. He served as District Superintendent of the York District of the Susquehanna Conference of the United Methodist Church from 2007-2012.

Mark currently serves as a Trustee of United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio.

He received the Harry Denman Evangelism Award in 2002 and in 2018, was named as one of the top 100 leaders by the John C. Maxwell Transformational Leadership Award.

Mark encourages clergy and laity to work together in the development of discipleship pathways that will point people to Jesus Christ and bear fruit for the kingdom of God. He has a passion for Christ-following leadership development, new faith communities and ensuring existing congregations grow in vitality and fulfill the mission of “making disciples of Jesus Christ who worship passionately, love extravagantly and witness boldly”.

He is a native of Williamsport, Pa., and is married to Jodi. Mark and Jodi live in Lititz, PA and have two sons, Tyler, who is married to Lyndsay and Benjamin, who is married to Mary.

Dr. Leah Hidde-Gregory

Dr. Leah Hidde-Gregory currently serves as the President Pro Tempore for the Global Methodist Church’s Mid Texas Annual Conference. After 30 years in the United Methodist Church, she became an Elder with the Global Methodist Church in June of 2022. During her ministry she has served as a laywoman in the Oklahoma Conference, as a pastor in the North Texas Conference and the Central Texas Conference.  Before leaving the UMC, she sat on the Central Texas Cabinet of the UMC as a District Superintendent for six years, including serving as Dean of the Cabinet for five years.

Leah has a heart and a passion for sharing the good news of Jesus Christ.  She has spent much of her ministry in church revitalization, revival and church growth.  She is excited about the Global Methodist Church and the orthodox witness which is being awakened within our congregations as they discern their next faithful step.

She holds a Doctorate in Ministry in Church Leadership Excellence from Wesley Theological in Washington, D.C.; a Master of Divinity from Perkins School of Theology; and a bachelor’s in psychology and sociology from Texas A&M Commerce.   She is married to partner in ministry, Stan.  They have two daughters and sons-in-law and a son Will who is still at home.

Ms. Emily Allen

Emily Allen is the Coordinator of Worship at Asbury Theological Seminary where she is a current MDiv student, planning to graduate in 2025. She is a 2020 graduate of Houghton University with her Bachelor of Arts in Theology and a minor in Biblical Studies.

Emily is passionate about worshiping Jesus and raising up leaders in the church to do the same. Her favorite part of her job is working collaboratively with the 15 person Chapel Intern Team, as together they learn the theology of worship and plan Chapel services. She also has interest in the fields of spiritual formation and discipleship, church music, outdoor leadership, and all things British!

Emily currently resides in Wilmore, KY but calls Penn Yan, New York home. She is “To Be Ordained”Deacon in the Northeast Provisional Annual Conference of the Global Methodist Church.

Rev. Steven Taylor

Rev. Steven Taylor serves as the President Pro Tem of the Northeast Provisional Annual Conference. Steve has been a follower of Jesus his whole life, but felt Gods call on his life when he was 12 and again at age 28. He’s been a Methodist pastor for over 20 years, ordained as an elder in 2011. In March 2020, Steve became a founding member of the GMC’s Transitional Leadership Council, helping to shape and steer the new world-wide Methodist denomination.

Steve grew up in Lancaster, NY and was baptized, confirmed, and heard his call to ministry through the Methodist Church and Christian camping. Steve holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering from SUNY ESF and a Master of Divinity degree from Asbury Theological Seminary. Prior to answering the call to pastoral ministry, Steve worked for 10 years at an international consulting firm as a professional environmental engineer. He has served on The Confessing Movement Board of Directors, the regional Wesleyan Covenant Association board, and multiple leadership teams. Steve and his wife, Stacy, have two grown and married children, two grandchildren and one due in May 2024, and now reside in Syracuse, New York. Steve enjoys flying his drone, disc golfing, hiking, archery hunting, motorcycle riding, and spending lots of time with family.

Mr. Arthur Kendall

Chief Financial Officer

Art Kendall Bio

David Watson

David F. Watson is Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. He has authored or edited a number of publications, including Key United Methodist Beliefs (with William J. Abraham), Wesley, Wesleyans, and Reading Bible as Scripture (edited with Joel B. Green) and has written a variety of articles and book chapters. His most recent book is Scripture and the Life of God: Why the Bible Matters Today More than Ever (Seedbed, 2017).  At present he is working on a book on Methodism and the Bible. He serves as Lead Editor of Firebrand and is one of the hosts of the Firebrand Podcast. 

David is an elder in the Global Methodist Church and serves on its Transitional Leadership Council. He and his family attend Stillwater Church in Dayton, Ohio.

Rev. Dr. Steve Cordle

Rev. Dr. Steve Cordle is the founding and lead pastor of Crossroads Church, a cell-based congregation with four locations in the Pittsburgh metro area.

He is also the Executive Director of The River Network International, a non-profit dedicated to starting and strengthening churches around the world. He also coaches pastors and church planters.

He is the author of three books: The Church in Many Houses; Hear It, See It, Risk It; and A Jesus-Shaped Life.

Steve was named Outstanding Doctoral Alumnus at United Theological Seminary and is a winner of the Denman Award for evangelism. He chaired the Church Multiplication Task Force for the Wesleyan Covenant Association.

Cordle is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and attended high school in Brussels, Belgium. It was there that he came to faith in Christ and sensed a call to ministry.

In his spare time, Steve likes to play softball, run, play classical piano, and cheer on any Pittsburgh sports team.

Cordle is a graduate of Wittenberg University (BME), Asbury Theological Seminary (MDiv), and United Theological Seminary (DMin).

Steve and his wife Linda have three grown sons, three daughters-in-love, and five grandchildren.