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Upcoming Event: Church-Next Training
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Conference Update
GCI invites all pastors, elders, ministry leaders
and members to the international conference in Orlando, Florida,
July 22-25.
Speakers include Joseph Tkach, J. Michael Feazell,
Dan Rogers, Elmer Colyer, Cathy and Gary Deddo, and Ed Stetzer —
plus much more! For details on the conference, see
http://2010.gci.org.
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Church Administration & Development is glad to announce
the Church-Next Training schedule for 2010. Church-Next Training is
Trinitarian-based and designed to introduce pastors and other ministry
leaders to the key principles and processes for starting healthy new
congregations in GCI.
This year Church-Next Training will be conducted in two
sessions at two locations.
Part 1: April 8-10, in Tipp City, OH
Part 2: September 9-11, in Staten Island, NY
Materials discussed in Part 1 will not be duplicated in
Part 2. Both sessions combine to provide the entire training experience.
The time between each part is to be used to apply lessons learned.
Church-Next Training is also for pastors, ministry leaders
and members working together for church health and renewal. CNT is also
ideal training for young and emerging ministry leaders.
Church-Next Training includes:
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Trinitarian principles and practices for participating
in Jesus’ mission
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Church planting values
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Clarifying and communicating a vision for church
planting
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Identifying a focus group or community
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Developing a church planting team
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Developing culturally relevant ministries and worship
services
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Trinitarian-based evangelism, gathering people
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… and more
For more information and to register, visit
cmm.gci.org or
contact Randy Bloom at Randy.Bloom@gci.org.
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Recent Events
Having a Blast in the Snow
Snowblast 2010 at Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch near
Stewartville, MN, was enjoyed by 65 people of all ages from Minnesota,
Wisconsin and North Dakota. The event began Saturday noon (Jan. 16) and
ended Monday morning, the 18th.
The theme this year centered on freedom, making choices,
and the consequences of those freedoms and choices on us and others. We
noted that the themes of freedom and choices are evident in all the
stories in the Bible. Those stories also remind us that the Father, Son,
and Holy Spirit are constantly at work to redeem and transform our poor
choices to include us in the freedom they have always had. These topics
were discussed in several messages, dorm chats, and Christian Living
sessions.
Other activities included snow tubing, snow shoeing,
making pottery on a pottery wheel, arts and crafts, making peanut brittle,
photography, practicing worship leading, playing cards, board games, as
well as horse rides in an indoor arena and a night-time sleigh ride
courtesy of two draft horses, "Bill and Barney."
Recent heavy snowfall made the scenery a winter
wonderland. Fog early each morning further coated the trees with
magnificent ice crystals. Truly a masterpiece done by the Master!
Doug Johannsen
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School and Church in Columbia
In Barranquilla, on the Caribbean coast of Columbia, a GCI
congregation meets in Gimnasio La Rivera School (see photos at right). The
school is 25 years old and educates some 260 students from pre-school,
elementary, high school and basic technical levels every year. Sonia
Orozco de Vengoechea (pastor of the congregation) founded the school in
1984, and has been the principal since then. The school serves families
who are in the lower or middle socioeconomic levels.
For various reasons, the school does not participate in
government financial aid. We sustain ourselves with God’s help, with some
small contributions from parents, and a few students in some classes.
From the school’s scarce resources, it scholarships some
of the more needy children. The beautiful and important thing is that some
of these have become Christians, since in the school we plant the seeds of
the gospel in the young children, teenagers, teachers, parents, relatives
and friends.
For me as principal of the school and pastor of the church
in Soledad, in the metropolitan area of Barranquilla, Colombia, it is a
challenge and an interesting experience. My experience here has been as
teacher, mother, counselor, friend, and evangelist...thanks be to God for
this wonderful opportunity!
Sonia Orozco de Vengoechea
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Fortieth Anniversary in Kalamazoo, MI
The congregation in Kalamazoo, MI, celebrated its 40th
anniversary on Nov. 14, 2009. The church began in December 1969 with
George Meeker as the pastor.
There were 100 in attendance from various churches,
including two past ministers: Wilhelm Mandel and Ken Williams. Mr. Mandel
gave a message on friendships and how they are formed and maintained.
Mr. Williams, now a regional pastoral leader based in New
York, who served for nine years in our area, gave the main message,
"Finding where God is working and become a part of it."
For special music, Cheryl Erickson sang "I will sing a new
song."
A luncheon and program followed. Art Thomas, assistant
pastor, was the Master of Ceremonies. Cassady Haines read our history, and
long-time member Twila Jones read a poem. Cleophus Sturdivant sang "He."
Catharine Sturdivant did a praise dance to "Holy Spirit Fall on Us."
Cleophus and Catharine also did as the closing number "I Bow My Knee."
Roger Abels is presently the pastor. The church is
involved with building schools in Ghana, The Voice of the Martyrs, several
outreach programs and donations to various charitable organizations,
including overseas missions.
Cleophus & Catharine Sturdivant
Teen Featured in Local Paper
Thanks to Lisa Rose of The Star-Ledger, an
excellent article was published in the Dec. 27, 2009 Sunday edition about
Nicole Thompson, who has a bright future ahead of her. She is 17 and a
high school senior with a 4.0 grade point average. She has been attending
24-7 Community Church in Newark, NJ, with her mother and three sisters
since she was 7 years old. She was baptized in November 2009.
Click here for the article
about her:
http://blog.nj.com/iamnj/2009/12/nicole_thompson_talented_high.html
Franklin K. Howard
District
Pastoral
Leader
Visits
Tucson
Glen Weber, our DPL, made his first official trip to Grace
of God Fellowship in Tucson, AZ, on Dec. 12. Glen and his wife Connie met
with the Pastoral Team members Tom Landess and Ted Millhuff with their
wives at the Landess home. Our third member of the Pastoral Team, Anne
Rice, was in Dallas at the time.
On Dec. 13, Glen gave the sermon and officiated at the
blessing of eight children, assisted by Tom and Ted. After services we
enjoyed a potluck dinner and fellowship.
Ted Millhuff
An
Unusual
Baptism
On Jan. 3, at Grace of God Fellowship in Tucson, AZ,
Pastor Tom Landess gave a sermon on "The Significance of Baptism." In the
middle of the sermon he stopped, and all the members went into the
baptistery, where Tom baptized Yolanda Foster. We then returned to the
chapel, where Pastors Tom, Ted, Anne and the congregation laid hands on
Yolanda and with prayers welcomed her into the body of Christ.
Tom then finished the sermon, and after a closing song we
all went into the fellowship hall and had a potluck dinner and rejoiced
with our new sister in Christ.
Ted Millhuff
Coppyright 2010 Grace
Communion International
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