Darrel Davis is an evangelist from Garner, North Carolina who travels domestically and internationally sharing the Christian gospel. He founded Foundation Ministries in 1999 with the mission of introducing people to Jesus Christ and equipping others to do the same. Davis ministers locally through outreach events with local churches and also trains others on how to build relationships to then share religious beliefs. He encourages those struggling that even in difficult times, God is in control.
The summary provides an overview of events at Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto outlined in the September/October 2012 parish newsletter:
1) The roof repair was completed, ensuring the organ will be safe for another 100 years. 2) Two new clergy, the Rev. Canon Douglas Graydon and the Rev. Julie Meakin, joined the parish staff. 3) The capital campaign exceeded its goal, raising over $850,000 to support the parish and diocese.
The document contains biographies of six candidates for the vestry of Restoration Anglican Church. Each biography summarizes the candidate's spiritual journey and background, and expresses their vision and priorities if elected to the vestry. Key details include Cameron Doolittle growing up in an Oregon church plant and now having four children with his wife Carolyn. Elizabeth Boesen describes her conversion through Alpha and leading small groups. Christine Jones shares moving from a non-Christian home to loving teaching Sunday school. Cindy Darnell's faith growth through Bible study and mission teams. Anne Cregger Patterson's search for God until age 31. Ramsey Wilson remaining nominally Christian until age 32 when God grabbed hold of him.
Designed, edited, and published this 24-page commemorative booklet including all ads for St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Cedarburg, WI in the fall of 2014.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs at Broadmoor Community Church, UCC in Colorado Springs, including:
- Summer worship schedule from June 4th to August 27th with services at 8:30am in the Glen and 10am in the Sanctuary.
- Music and Arts Camp enrollment deadline of June 4th.
- Summer concerts in June, July, and August.
- Opportunities for testimony sharing starting June 4th at the 8:30am Glen service.
- Continued youth group programming in June and potentially July.
- Awards given to the major boards at the annual meeting on May 7th to recognize their leadership and support.
Sister Litrea Hunter has been our Directress of Religious Education for 30 years. This power point contains excerpts from a scrapbook we put together to honor her service to our district.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for October 2016tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY. It includes details about a sermon series on church membership running from September 18th to October 23rd. It also lists ongoing Bible studies on world religions and books of the New Testament. An event for Bring Your Bible to School Day is mentioned for October 6th. Information is provided about adopting a staff member from Julius Marks Elementary School and about a new church app available for iPhone and Android.
Darrel Davis is an evangelist from Garner, North Carolina who travels domestically and internationally sharing the Christian gospel. He founded Foundation Ministries in 1999 with the mission of introducing people to Jesus Christ and equipping others to do the same. Davis ministers locally through outreach events with local churches and also trains others on how to build relationships to then share religious beliefs. He encourages those struggling that even in difficult times, God is in control.
The summary provides an overview of events at Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto outlined in the September/October 2012 parish newsletter:
1) The roof repair was completed, ensuring the organ will be safe for another 100 years. 2) Two new clergy, the Rev. Canon Douglas Graydon and the Rev. Julie Meakin, joined the parish staff. 3) The capital campaign exceeded its goal, raising over $850,000 to support the parish and diocese.
The document contains biographies of six candidates for the vestry of Restoration Anglican Church. Each biography summarizes the candidate's spiritual journey and background, and expresses their vision and priorities if elected to the vestry. Key details include Cameron Doolittle growing up in an Oregon church plant and now having four children with his wife Carolyn. Elizabeth Boesen describes her conversion through Alpha and leading small groups. Christine Jones shares moving from a non-Christian home to loving teaching Sunday school. Cindy Darnell's faith growth through Bible study and mission teams. Anne Cregger Patterson's search for God until age 31. Ramsey Wilson remaining nominally Christian until age 32 when God grabbed hold of him.
Designed, edited, and published this 24-page commemorative booklet including all ads for St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Cedarburg, WI in the fall of 2014.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs at Broadmoor Community Church, UCC in Colorado Springs, including:
- Summer worship schedule from June 4th to August 27th with services at 8:30am in the Glen and 10am in the Sanctuary.
- Music and Arts Camp enrollment deadline of June 4th.
- Summer concerts in June, July, and August.
- Opportunities for testimony sharing starting June 4th at the 8:30am Glen service.
- Continued youth group programming in June and potentially July.
- Awards given to the major boards at the annual meeting on May 7th to recognize their leadership and support.
Sister Litrea Hunter has been our Directress of Religious Education for 30 years. This power point contains excerpts from a scrapbook we put together to honor her service to our district.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for October 2016tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY. It includes details about a sermon series on church membership running from September 18th to October 23rd. It also lists ongoing Bible studies on world religions and books of the New Testament. An event for Bring Your Bible to School Day is mentioned for October 6th. Information is provided about adopting a staff member from Julius Marks Elementary School and about a new church app available for iPhone and Android.
This document summarizes a church group's visit to Msitu wa Tembo village in Tanzania to learn about the work of Compassion International. Some key points:
- Compassion International partners with local churches to support children living in poverty through education, healthcare, and community development programs.
- The group visited Deeper Life Msitu wa Tembo church's Compassion-supported program serving 192 children through kindergarten and maternal health classes.
- The group's sponsorship supports 23 children in the village kindergarten program. They met some of the children and their families to understand their challenges with poverty.
- The group also met two young men who had graduated from Compassion's leadership
Cindy Darnell shares that she came to faith 14 years ago after experiencing a fullness in her chest while visiting a church. Over the next 4 years, as God showed patience, she explored Christianity and became convinced that Jesus is Lord, being baptized in 2002. She has grown in her faith through small groups, mission teams, Bible study, and fellowship. She hopes to serve Restoration by thinking strategically and empowering others. Her prayer is for Restoration to be a place of authentic relationships where people can find restoration and be challenged to better reflect God's image.
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is celebrating its 20th anniversary. This commemorative booklet includes letters of congratulations from bishops, highlights of the church and school over the past 20 years, and advertisements from parishioners wishing the church many more years. The church school director discusses the spiritual education of the children and their recent involvement in singing in the choir.
Please be praying for my finances for my outreach to Chicago and China, I still need a provision of $ 3,700 which is the cost of tickets and the hospitality for two months. We will be a group of 15 and we are living by January 10th
Temple Beth El Riverside 50th Anniversary Gala Tribute Booktemplebethel
This document summarizes Temple Beth El's 50th anniversary celebration. It discusses the temple's history and role in the community over the past 50 years, providing a center for Jewish life. It recognizes founding members and past presidents who helped build the temple. The rabbi and board president offer congratulations and look forward to the temple's continued future.
The Society of Jesus is consolidating its three eastern U.S. provinces - Maryland, New England, and New York - into a single province, echoing their historical configuration prior to the 1920s. This change responds to the Jesuit ideal of seeking new ways of serving God and reflects growing unity among members. While provinces may seem obscure, they are central to Jesuits' lives and formation, and assign members to ministries worldwide. The boundaries of provinces have changed over time as Jesuits have explored new frontiers of faith across North America for centuries.
1) Darren and Patty McCrea have a heart for children and ministering to them. During a recent trip to Colombia, they encountered several young people they had previously ministered to who are now serving as missionaries.
2) These encounters included meeting former students of James' who are now doing missionary work, as well as young women Patty had previously helped who are now missionaries.
3) Darren reflects that who they are today and who their children are is the result of people investing in their lives, and they are privileged to now invest in others.
This document is a 20th anniversary commemorative booklet for St. Nicholas Orthodox Church celebrating 20 years since the church's founding in 1989. It includes letters of congratulations from bishops, lists of parish council members and St. Ignatius Society members through the years. It also highlights the church's school, founded by Joan and John Philosophos, and its role in teaching Orthodox faith and worship. The booklet looks back on the church's history over 20 years while dedicating the future to its children.
Camp Luther is a Christian summer camp located in Three Lakes, Wisconsin. The document provides information about upcoming summer camp programs, events, and volunteer opportunities at Camp Luther. It also celebrates Camp Luther's 70th anniversary and recognizes longtime volunteers Dr. Rick and Ruth Steinke. The document shares news about programs like Every Kid to Camp which helps send children to summer camp.
The document provides an update from Everett Family Church (EFC). Key points:
- EFC is moving to a weekly Family Gathering on Saturdays to make it easier to invite others and be more available in the community. Other changes aim to remove hindrances for people connecting with EFC.
- The youth ministry, Praxis, has been growing and is preparing events like a 30-hour famine and summer youth camp to foster relationships and faith.
- Upcoming women's and men's retreats in April and June are announced to encourage fellowship and spiritual growth.
This document is a newsletter from Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto announcing staffing changes. It thanks the interim priest, Tom Greene, for his leadership over the past 9 months and looks forward to the arrival of the new rector, Kevin Robertson. It provides biographical details about Kevin Robertson and his experience and interests. It also announces upcoming parish events where the congregation can welcome their new rector and bishop Patrick Yu will join them for a service.
The pastor reflects on recent ministry events at Everett Family Church including a successful Blizzard camp and calls the congregation to focus on worshipping God rather than undertaking tasks, as their plans for a mission trip had become distracted from simply seeking God's will. He encourages the church to gather in prayer to discern where God is leading them for their mission trip rather than relying on their own efforts to organize it.
Diocese of Lafayette. Presentation 2: How Do We Promote and Enable Ongoing Co...pennpadre
This document summarizes discussions from a parish commission on helping parishioners encounter Christ and grow as disciples. They considered topics like the changing religious landscape, models of discipleship, and evaluating their efforts. The commission recommended the parish focus on helping people encounter Jesus through scripture study groups, worship, and service. They outlined a "discipleship pathway" with programs at different commitment levels. While some metrics like attendance, collections and programs were up significantly, the parish aims to further develop intentional discipleship and form missionaries through additional initiatives.
The document is the July-September 2013 issue of Loaves + Fishes, the magazine of Covenant Community Methodist Church. It contains articles on various topics related to Christian faith and living such as testimonies of church staff, parenting advice, and discussions on being a Christian in today's digital world. It also includes regular sections on news, recipes, puzzles and devotionals. The issue profiles the church's new Assistant Pastor, Ling Kin Yew, in a cover story interview where he shares about his faith journey and calling to ministry.
This issue of the church newsletter covers several topics:
1) The interim rector calls on parishioners to get more involved in the church by volunteering their time and talents, as Christian education programs and Vacation Bible School will need new leaders.
2) The senior warden provides an update on the search for a new rector, noting that the targeted search process did not find a match but that the search committee will continue looking.
3) The treasurer reports that the church has a budget surplus for 2010 and expects to break even in 2011, though pledges are down so no new programs or staff can be added for now.
The pastor visits a nursing home for worship services. He notices that attendance is growing since they made three changes: 1) Learning residents' names and calling them by name, 2) Arranging seating in a circle so residents can see each other, and 3) Adding trivia games to make worship more fun. One resident asks for prayers to walk again. The pastor reassures him they will pray for that, and look forward to the day when he can walk on streets of gold in heaven.
The Baltimore Education Coalition is organizing to protect funding for Baltimore City Public Schools from potential budget cuts by Governor O'Malley. Recent progress in test scores, graduation rates, and drop-out rates shows investment in education is working, but more funding is still needed to improve opportunities for children. BUILD and BEC are meeting with state legislators to advocate for maintaining or increasing education funding. Brown Memorial members are invited to contact the governor and their representatives to support adequate school funding.
The document provides updates from Tom Maxwell's ministry in Cebu, Philippines. It discusses the growth of their feeding ministry to over 600 children. It also summarizes their new street children's ministry, completion of a new deck at their church, and an upcoming pastor's conference that Tom will help coordinate. The ministry is making changes including adding a second service in Cebuano to accommodate growth. Tom requests prayer for the ministry's continued growth and financial resources.
The summary provides an overview of the activities and events happening at Shepherds Heart Calvary Chapel in Cebu, Philippines in November 2011. They have begun a street kids ministry reaching out to children living under a bridge. Their church recently finished painting the deck and held their 5th annual pastors and workers conference. They are preparing for various Christmas programs and moving to two Sunday services in November. The document provides contact details for supporting the ministry financially or through visits.
The document provides an annual report on the faith formation activities at Broadmoor Community Church from 2016-2017. It summarizes that the children/youth participated in various summer activities including camp and volunteer opportunities. Throughout the year, educational programs were offered for various age groups on topics like white privilege. Special multigenerational events were held for Advent and Lent. The report concludes by praising the volunteers and staff that supported the faith formation ministries.
This document summarizes a cell group event from a church. It describes the group meeting in various locations for fellowship, worship, and prayer over 2-10 hours once a month. Photos show the group playing games, spending time with families, and celebrating baptisms and birthdays together. The group aims to provide an accepting community for those from diverse backgrounds.
The McCrea News - Internet Edition - June 2012Darren McCrea
Lucas shares an update on his life since participating in an outreach trip to Canada organized by Darren and Patty McCrea years prior. Lucas recounts drifting from God for several years after the trip but having a spiritual awakening that led him to fully commit his life to God and join YWAM. Patty has also received ministry credentials, and Darren and Patty's organization continues their work of outreach, having reached over 400,000 people with the gospel in the past 10 years. They announce upcoming outreach trips to Colombia in June and July and ask for support through donations and frequent flyer miles.
This document summarizes a church group's visit to Msitu wa Tembo village in Tanzania to learn about the work of Compassion International. Some key points:
- Compassion International partners with local churches to support children living in poverty through education, healthcare, and community development programs.
- The group visited Deeper Life Msitu wa Tembo church's Compassion-supported program serving 192 children through kindergarten and maternal health classes.
- The group's sponsorship supports 23 children in the village kindergarten program. They met some of the children and their families to understand their challenges with poverty.
- The group also met two young men who had graduated from Compassion's leadership
Cindy Darnell shares that she came to faith 14 years ago after experiencing a fullness in her chest while visiting a church. Over the next 4 years, as God showed patience, she explored Christianity and became convinced that Jesus is Lord, being baptized in 2002. She has grown in her faith through small groups, mission teams, Bible study, and fellowship. She hopes to serve Restoration by thinking strategically and empowering others. Her prayer is for Restoration to be a place of authentic relationships where people can find restoration and be challenged to better reflect God's image.
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is celebrating its 20th anniversary. This commemorative booklet includes letters of congratulations from bishops, highlights of the church and school over the past 20 years, and advertisements from parishioners wishing the church many more years. The church school director discusses the spiritual education of the children and their recent involvement in singing in the choir.
Please be praying for my finances for my outreach to Chicago and China, I still need a provision of $ 3,700 which is the cost of tickets and the hospitality for two months. We will be a group of 15 and we are living by January 10th
Temple Beth El Riverside 50th Anniversary Gala Tribute Booktemplebethel
This document summarizes Temple Beth El's 50th anniversary celebration. It discusses the temple's history and role in the community over the past 50 years, providing a center for Jewish life. It recognizes founding members and past presidents who helped build the temple. The rabbi and board president offer congratulations and look forward to the temple's continued future.
The Society of Jesus is consolidating its three eastern U.S. provinces - Maryland, New England, and New York - into a single province, echoing their historical configuration prior to the 1920s. This change responds to the Jesuit ideal of seeking new ways of serving God and reflects growing unity among members. While provinces may seem obscure, they are central to Jesuits' lives and formation, and assign members to ministries worldwide. The boundaries of provinces have changed over time as Jesuits have explored new frontiers of faith across North America for centuries.
1) Darren and Patty McCrea have a heart for children and ministering to them. During a recent trip to Colombia, they encountered several young people they had previously ministered to who are now serving as missionaries.
2) These encounters included meeting former students of James' who are now doing missionary work, as well as young women Patty had previously helped who are now missionaries.
3) Darren reflects that who they are today and who their children are is the result of people investing in their lives, and they are privileged to now invest in others.
This document is a 20th anniversary commemorative booklet for St. Nicholas Orthodox Church celebrating 20 years since the church's founding in 1989. It includes letters of congratulations from bishops, lists of parish council members and St. Ignatius Society members through the years. It also highlights the church's school, founded by Joan and John Philosophos, and its role in teaching Orthodox faith and worship. The booklet looks back on the church's history over 20 years while dedicating the future to its children.
Camp Luther is a Christian summer camp located in Three Lakes, Wisconsin. The document provides information about upcoming summer camp programs, events, and volunteer opportunities at Camp Luther. It also celebrates Camp Luther's 70th anniversary and recognizes longtime volunteers Dr. Rick and Ruth Steinke. The document shares news about programs like Every Kid to Camp which helps send children to summer camp.
The document provides an update from Everett Family Church (EFC). Key points:
- EFC is moving to a weekly Family Gathering on Saturdays to make it easier to invite others and be more available in the community. Other changes aim to remove hindrances for people connecting with EFC.
- The youth ministry, Praxis, has been growing and is preparing events like a 30-hour famine and summer youth camp to foster relationships and faith.
- Upcoming women's and men's retreats in April and June are announced to encourage fellowship and spiritual growth.
This document is a newsletter from Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto announcing staffing changes. It thanks the interim priest, Tom Greene, for his leadership over the past 9 months and looks forward to the arrival of the new rector, Kevin Robertson. It provides biographical details about Kevin Robertson and his experience and interests. It also announces upcoming parish events where the congregation can welcome their new rector and bishop Patrick Yu will join them for a service.
The pastor reflects on recent ministry events at Everett Family Church including a successful Blizzard camp and calls the congregation to focus on worshipping God rather than undertaking tasks, as their plans for a mission trip had become distracted from simply seeking God's will. He encourages the church to gather in prayer to discern where God is leading them for their mission trip rather than relying on their own efforts to organize it.
Diocese of Lafayette. Presentation 2: How Do We Promote and Enable Ongoing Co...pennpadre
This document summarizes discussions from a parish commission on helping parishioners encounter Christ and grow as disciples. They considered topics like the changing religious landscape, models of discipleship, and evaluating their efforts. The commission recommended the parish focus on helping people encounter Jesus through scripture study groups, worship, and service. They outlined a "discipleship pathway" with programs at different commitment levels. While some metrics like attendance, collections and programs were up significantly, the parish aims to further develop intentional discipleship and form missionaries through additional initiatives.
The document is the July-September 2013 issue of Loaves + Fishes, the magazine of Covenant Community Methodist Church. It contains articles on various topics related to Christian faith and living such as testimonies of church staff, parenting advice, and discussions on being a Christian in today's digital world. It also includes regular sections on news, recipes, puzzles and devotionals. The issue profiles the church's new Assistant Pastor, Ling Kin Yew, in a cover story interview where he shares about his faith journey and calling to ministry.
This issue of the church newsletter covers several topics:
1) The interim rector calls on parishioners to get more involved in the church by volunteering their time and talents, as Christian education programs and Vacation Bible School will need new leaders.
2) The senior warden provides an update on the search for a new rector, noting that the targeted search process did not find a match but that the search committee will continue looking.
3) The treasurer reports that the church has a budget surplus for 2010 and expects to break even in 2011, though pledges are down so no new programs or staff can be added for now.
The pastor visits a nursing home for worship services. He notices that attendance is growing since they made three changes: 1) Learning residents' names and calling them by name, 2) Arranging seating in a circle so residents can see each other, and 3) Adding trivia games to make worship more fun. One resident asks for prayers to walk again. The pastor reassures him they will pray for that, and look forward to the day when he can walk on streets of gold in heaven.
The Baltimore Education Coalition is organizing to protect funding for Baltimore City Public Schools from potential budget cuts by Governor O'Malley. Recent progress in test scores, graduation rates, and drop-out rates shows investment in education is working, but more funding is still needed to improve opportunities for children. BUILD and BEC are meeting with state legislators to advocate for maintaining or increasing education funding. Brown Memorial members are invited to contact the governor and their representatives to support adequate school funding.
The document provides updates from Tom Maxwell's ministry in Cebu, Philippines. It discusses the growth of their feeding ministry to over 600 children. It also summarizes their new street children's ministry, completion of a new deck at their church, and an upcoming pastor's conference that Tom will help coordinate. The ministry is making changes including adding a second service in Cebuano to accommodate growth. Tom requests prayer for the ministry's continued growth and financial resources.
The summary provides an overview of the activities and events happening at Shepherds Heart Calvary Chapel in Cebu, Philippines in November 2011. They have begun a street kids ministry reaching out to children living under a bridge. Their church recently finished painting the deck and held their 5th annual pastors and workers conference. They are preparing for various Christmas programs and moving to two Sunday services in November. The document provides contact details for supporting the ministry financially or through visits.
The document provides an annual report on the faith formation activities at Broadmoor Community Church from 2016-2017. It summarizes that the children/youth participated in various summer activities including camp and volunteer opportunities. Throughout the year, educational programs were offered for various age groups on topics like white privilege. Special multigenerational events were held for Advent and Lent. The report concludes by praising the volunteers and staff that supported the faith formation ministries.
This document summarizes a cell group event from a church. It describes the group meeting in various locations for fellowship, worship, and prayer over 2-10 hours once a month. Photos show the group playing games, spending time with families, and celebrating baptisms and birthdays together. The group aims to provide an accepting community for those from diverse backgrounds.
The McCrea News - Internet Edition - June 2012Darren McCrea
Lucas shares an update on his life since participating in an outreach trip to Canada organized by Darren and Patty McCrea years prior. Lucas recounts drifting from God for several years after the trip but having a spiritual awakening that led him to fully commit his life to God and join YWAM. Patty has also received ministry credentials, and Darren and Patty's organization continues their work of outreach, having reached over 400,000 people with the gospel in the past 10 years. They announce upcoming outreach trips to Colombia in June and July and ask for support through donations and frequent flyer miles.
The document summarizes upcoming events and changes at Everett Family Church. It announces that the church will move to a weekly family gathering on Saturdays to make it easier for people to attend. It also discusses implementing changes to reach more people with the gospel, serve the marginalized, improve children's ministry, and disciple all ages. The financial report shows generous giving allowing the church to adopt a $10,000 monthly budget and expand ministries.
This document is a newsletter from Everett Family Church providing updates on upcoming events and recapping prior events. It announces a blizzard camp for children in January that needs scholarship funding. It also describes regular Saturday family gatherings, community groups, prayer meetings, missions support, staff meetings for the blizzard camp, and birthdays. The pastor's message expresses finding fulfillment through a genuine relationship with Jesus rather than moral efforts.
This monthly newsletter from St. Paul Lutheran Church provides information about upcoming events at the church in December, including Advent and Christmas services. It also announces the engagement of Associate Pastor Sarah Meckler and introduces her fiancé. Additionally, it encourages support for military members at Christmas and discusses the possibility of a new Spanish language ministry at the church.
This document provides information about events at the Everett Family Church (EFC) in May and upcoming in June. In May, the family gatherings were refreshed with a new song set, teaching skits, and Pastor Mike joining the elementary breakouts. The youth began a gospel journey series. Perry Travis was hired as the new Praxis Youth Pastor. The management team adjusted the monthly budget. Upcoming in June is a Crosswalk and Life Group meeting, and the promotion of new youth to the Praxis youth ministry.
The document summarizes recent events at Shepherds Heart Calvary Chapel in Cebu, Philippines, led by Pastor Tom Maxwell. It discusses the ordination of a new pastor, Gerry Bascon, plans for Pastor Tom's upcoming furlough to the US from February to April, and various ministry activities including a new feeding program, youth worship group, and Valentine's event. It provides contact information and requests prayer in various areas of the church's ministry.
The document provides updates from Faith Moravian Church over the past few months. It discusses various fellowship and outreach activities the congregation participated in, including a health fair, mission work, and youth events. Two areas of focus have been evangelism and stewardship. While member commitment to these programs needs improvement, the health fair continues to grow and engage the community each year. The pastor encourages the congregation to support the church's mission to spread the gospel and serve others.
The document provides an update from the Shanks family who are missionaries in Togo, West Africa. It discusses their family needs, ministry needs and progress over the past year. Some key points:
- Their ministry has seen growth with new believers and disciples being made among the Lamba people group. Local leaders like Tchéou, Jean, Katchak and others are helping with this work.
- Several stories are shared of individuals and families coming to faith, including Hareem and his family, Agossi and Géo, Yao's family and Atchonim & Soba. These new believers are starting to form churches.
- The Shanks ask for prayer
The document provides an update from Cebu2You ministry in the Philippines. It summarizes that the ministry has restarted their feeding program for over 600 children per week and plans to increase that number. It also announces upcoming Valentine's celebrations for the church and young adults. Additional news includes starting a new home Bible study, youth visiting a mercy ship, needing repairs to a multimedia projector, effects of a recent earthquake, and prayer requests for the ministry.
The newsletter provides updates on the LCMS Hmong Youth Board's activities, including visiting local youth groups. It announces details for the upcoming Hmong Youth Conference in July, including a picnic, prayer room, and encouragement posters. An article explains the significance of Easter beyond Jesus' resurrection, including fulfillment of God's promise, descent to hell, and hope of believers' resurrection. Finally, a student offers words of encouragement to stay faithful during trials by focusing on God's grace and Jesus' victory over the world.
The newsletter from Our Mother of Mercy Catholic School discusses the start of the new school year. It highlights recent successful events including an opening retreat for faculty and staff and a well-attended open house. It also outlines the school's mission and goals, including strengthening its curriculum, becoming a Blue Ribbon School, and providing students with an excellent faith-based education.
Tom Maxwell provides a medical update from his time in the hospital in the US undergoing tests and treatment for diabetic ulcers and an infected toe. He shares about ministry opportunities during his furlough, including speaking at churches. The newsletter also provides updates on the growing ministries in Cebu, Philippines, including a new feeding program for children and the arrival of a new intern from Bible college. Prayer requests are included for Tom, his wife, the church leaders and ministries, finances, and other matters.
This document is a newsletter from Faith Moravian Church providing updates on church activities and ministries. It discusses the board of elders encouraging prayer, Bible study, and outreach. It also analyzes church attendance, finding a core group of 60 attend most services while 32 members have not attended at all year. The board of trustees works to maintain the church building and find additional renters. Upcoming events include a health fair and fall revival services. The evangelism committee plans nursing home visits and an evangelism Sunday.
This newsletter provides an update on the ministry activities of Sergio and Beth over the past year. They have expanded their work to Samoa and Mexico, teaching water purification and the DEEM program. Their partnerships in Mexico have grown and opened doors to share the gospel with more indigenous groups. They provided medical clinics that resulted in many professions of faith. Their vision for 2016 is to provide more families with clean water through filters and conduct additional mission trips in Mexico, Samoa, India and potentially Tonga. They thank supporters and request continued prayers and financial support to accomplish their goals.
This organization's mission is to make disciples, awaken a missions mindset, build faith communities, and create servant leaders. They fulfill this mission through programs like teaching English, mercy missions, performing arts, hosting interns and mission partners, sports, and short term mission trips. They have conducted outreach in the US and other countries through ministries like a senior center, handicapped school, family teen challenge, hurricane recovery, and poverty relief. Their goal is to partner with churches to enable and strengthen local ministry by sharing God's love, meeting spiritual and physical needs, and building community relationships.
This document discusses why the author is encouraging the adoption of the Master's Plan of Evangelism and Discipleship (also known as G-12) in the Southern California District. It summarizes the author's experience visiting the Cali Church of the Nazarene in Colombia, which was implementing the Master's Plan successfully. The author then draws parallels between the Master's Plan system and John Wesley's system of interlocking small groups, which was highly effective in spreading Methodism. Adopting a system like the Master's Plan may help revitalize churches by emphasizing prayer, evangelism, discipleship, and empowering lay leadership.
The mission day for NCO kids has been moved from February to October 22nd at the Bedford Church of the Nazarene from 10am to 3pm. Children grades 3rd through 6th can learn about the Siloam Learning Center in Indonesia which provides meals and education in math, English, and music to poor children. The special guest speaker will be Doug Flemming, a missionary from Singapore.
8.5 by 11 in poster for North Central Ohio churches to use to help promote the 30 hr famine for all youth on April 29 and 30 at Bedford Church. This is an informative poster about the HOT SPOTS of hunger throughout the world. Country of Focus for our Famine weekend is Haiti. Adapted from the 2011 30 hr famine promotional resources found at www.30hourfamine.org.
8.5 by 11 poster for North Central ohio churches to use to help promote the 30 hr famine for all youth on April 29 & 30, 2010. Adapted from the 2011 30 hr famine promotional resources. www.30hourfamine.org
A time when children in grades 3-6 can come and learn about missions throughout the world. Occurs the first Saturday of February every year.
This year is Feb 5, 2011 from 10 am to 3pm at Bedford Church of the Nazarene
This document is a form for a local NMI council to provide contact information for its coordinators and officers for the 2009-2010 church year. It requests the names, addresses, cities, states/provinces, zip codes, email addresses, and phone numbers for the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Praying Coordinator, Discipling Coordinator, Giving Coordinator, and Educating Coordinator. It also requests that the local NMI president or secretary verify the accuracy of the provided information before returning the form.
This document is a local NMI President's report for the North Central Ohio region in 2009. It provides information on the church's NMI membership (1-2) and participation in mission priorities (3-7), including prayer, mentoring youth, paying the World Evangelism Fund, and using mission resources. It also notes additional participation through offerings for Alabaster, World Mission Broadcast, and Missionary Care (8-11). The report form requests a description of unusual ways the local congregation supports missions and asks for names to include on memorial and award lists.
This document is a local NMI president's report for 2009 summarizing the mission activities of NoN Church. It includes metrics on the church's participation in various mission priorities like prayer, fundraising, and education. The church met most goals, including paying its World Evangelism Fund in full and participating in four categories of mission education. It is designated as a Mission Priority One church. Additional participation included sending Alabaster and World Mission Broadcast offerings. The report requests the names of those on the Memorial Roll and receiving Distinguished Service Awards. It concludes by requesting details of any unusual ways the local church supports missions and provides contact information for the new NMI president.
This document is a local NMI president's report for North Central Ohio in 2009. It provides information on the church's NMI membership and participation in various mission priorities and goals. These include praying for and educating people about missions, fully paying the World Evangelism Fund, and participating in additional mission activities like Alabaster offerings and World Mission Broadcast offerings. The report also lists names to be included on the Memorial Roll and Distinguished Service Award and provides contact information for the new local NMI president.
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1. Scott, Emily, Elijah & Sydney
Armstrong
Serving the Lord in
Missionary Development in the
Mexico and Central America Region
scott_emily00@yahoo.com
Costa Ricans LOVE Christmas decorations! In early October, stores started decorating and selling anything
related with Christmas, and in the end of October, Christmas trees in homes started going up! Since they
don’t have Thanksgiving to celebrate, nothing holds them back from celebrating Christmas for almost 3
months! So—Merry Christmas!
MINISTRY IN MAC
In October, we were privileged to see a to do (if anything, a little more after the
HUGE ministry goal become a reality. We brainstorming sessions!), but we feel like God
invited 8 World Mission MAC ministry has given us a direction to go in, and local
coordinators from all over the region to come leadership around us to help us get there.
to San José to talk about philosophy and Maddai González is our coordinator for the
strategies of discovering, developing and Central and South field in Mexico. Her passion
deploying Latino missionaries from our region. for missions is SO contagious! God has given
For quite a few years, it’s been a goal to have her a missions call that includes involving
volunteer coordinators in the fields and others in mission. She’s only 22 years old, but
districts of the MAC Region, because there is her vision for reaching the lost is immense.
too much work for 2 people to do. God has She is currently coordinating a project in her
blessed us with a team of 8 and during the field that provides an opportunity for
course of the 2 day meetings, we were able to missionaries to be involved in church planting
hear their passion for sending missionaries as for 3 weeks, and due to this evangelistic
well as their ideas and strategies. God used strategy, we have seen lots of people take part
the time together to form us into a team, and in short term missions work—some of which
to also give us a new vision and passion for testify to a long term missions call after their
the ministry. Sometimes there seems like so participation. Please keep Maddai and the
much work to do, you don’t even know others in your prayers, as well as God’s
where to start—these meetings proved to be direction in naming a coordinator for each of
the opposite. Sure, we still have a lot of work our 38 districts in the MAC Region.
2. OUR FAMILY
It’s so cliché, but the kids are housing for missionaries, and everything
growing like weeds! They are was full on the seminary campus. They
both doing well in school and asked us to consider moving outside of the
looking forward to summer campus, and we said yes. It’s a transition
vacation, which starts in the being away from the missionary community,
end of November. Elijah will but we love being in the Costa Rican
be starting 1st grade next year neighborhood. We feel like God will
(the equivalent to 2nd grade in the US) and continue to use this new home to help us
Sydney will start Kindergarten. They’ve reach out to others in our neighborhood.
both made some wonderful friends, and
Our church in El Bosque is wonderful—
we’ve gotten a chance to spend a little time
Scott and I are involved with the NYI
with their families as well. A good friend
council and helping them to “plan with a
from Elijah’s soccer team only lives about
purpose”. The youth have a heart for
1/4 mile away from our new home, and we
evangelism and discipleship– it’s wonderful
hope to continue building a friendship with
working with a council that is ready to
his parents.
reach the world! Emily has also started
Yes, we moved into a new home. We now teaching Sunday school every 3rd Sunday
live in a suburb of San José called Tibás. It’s for the 9-12 year olds. We know that God
about 15 minutes away from the Regional led us to this church, and love being
Office and where the other missionary involved in local church ministry as well!
NEW families live. The church needed more
RESS
ADD
With the holiday’s quickly approaching, some churches have contacted us New Giving Website Released
about sending a care package through the mail. If you are interested in sending a
If you would like to partner with us
package, please send it to our NEW ADDRESS:
in developing, discovering and de-
Asociación Cristiana Región MAC Iglesia Nazareno/ Scott Armstrong ploying missionaries through a dona-
tions to our deputation account,
3401-B NW 72nd Avenue, Epaqs 27582, Miami, FL 33122
check out http://web.nazarene.org/
Items are more easily received if they are taken out of original packaging and are sent goto/scott.armstrong.
in padded envelopes, as opposed to a box. Mail takes about 10-14 days to arrive.
MISSIONARY
Prayer Requests At A Glimpse
OPPORTUNITIES • That we would know God’s direction in naming more World Mission MAC Coor-
dinators in the districts
Check out the new website
https://secure.nazarene.org/ • That our local church NYI would have vision and passion as we plan for 2010.
WMPersonnel/ for missionary • That we continue to push ourselves outside of our box and find new and better
needs around the world ways to do the ministry that God has given us.
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