December 3, 2009

Conference gathers for holy extravaganza

capmhschoir1-copy.jpgFranconia Conference Moderator Blaine Detwiler of Susquehanna, Pa, suggested that the annual Conference Assembly might be a “holy extravaganza.” And indeed it was, held at Souderton (Pa) Mennonite Church on November 13 and 14 around the theme of “Cultivating Healthy and Growing Leaders.” The extravaganza kicked off with a multiethnic worship team from across Conference congregations and singing that moved seamlessly amongst the Conference’s four worshiping languages—English, Indonesian, Spanish and Vietnamese, the assembly pulled together persons from global partners, denominational ministries, congregations and conference-related ministries for stories, worship, business, fellowship and workshops.

While business was limited at this year’s gathering, those gathered heard stories on how the Conference’s Vision and Financial Plan is incarnated. Those stories were designed to give insight into how the outcomes of healthy and growing disciples, leaders, congregations and connections are moving toward fulfillment of congregational vision. Conference Executive Minister Noel Santiago suggested that this year’s assembly offered insight into how God was moving “the tent stakes” of the Conference. Specifically, this was noted with the acceptance of the largely Indonesian speaking Atlanta Revival Center as a member congregation. This is the Conference’s first member congregation south of the Mason-Dixon line and likely the largest Mennonite Church USA congregation in Georgia.

Sara Lapp Kolb of Telford, Pa., a delegate from Plains Mennonite Church, suggested that there was something significant happening in how the gathering marked a new “being together.” Special guests at this year’s assembly featured gifted worship leader and musician James W. Crumbly, Jr. an instructor at the Patel Conservatory in Tampa, FL and Heidi Rolland Unruh of Hutchinson, KS, policy analyst and staff associate at Evangelicals for Social Action. Unruh spoke on the issues of cultivating healthy and growing leaders and congregations, focusing on a conversation in Ephesians 3. Rolland Unruh challenged the conference toward “multiplying, including, reconciling, participation in seeing God’s will be done in earth as it is in heaven.”

Newly credentialed pastors were recognized—including Connie Detwiler, associate pastor at Lakeview Mennonite Church (Susquehanna, Pa); Donna Merow, pastor at Ambler (Pa) Mennonite Church, Joe Hackman, youth pastor at Salford Mennonite Church (Harleysville, Pa) and Scott Franciscus, associate pastor at Covenant Community Fellowship in Lansdale, Pa. Special prayer was offered for Conrad Swartzentruber of Sellersville, Pa, who has been named principal at Christopher Dock Mennonite High School in Lansdale, Pa. Jim King from Telford, Pa, a member of Plains Mennonite Church was unanimously affirmed to serve a three-year term on the Conference Board. The Conference also marked several ordinations and a transfer of pastoral credentials, along with the deaths of four retired pastors—J. Lester Eshleman, Henry Kulp, Harold Miller, and Paul Yoder.

International guests from Haiti, Mexico and the United Kingdom were present, along with representatives from Mennonite Church USA agencies and institutions. Over 100 delegates participated in the weekend events, including representatives from most conference congregations and the majority of the Conference’s 23 related ministries. Ongoing worship and prayer were offered and prayer stations set up by the host congregation at Souderton provided points of reflection for the two-day event.

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November 4, 2009

Cultivating Healthy and Growing LEADers

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September 14, 2009

Conference Related Ministry Reports 2009

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Bethany Birches Camp
Camp Men-O-Lan
Care and Share Shoppes**
Christopher Dock Mennonite High School**
Community Home Services
Crossroad Gift and Thrift**
Delaware Valley MEDA**
Germantown Mennonite Historic Trust
Indian Creek Foundation
Liberty Ministries
Life with God Ministries
Living Branches - Dock Woods Community and Souderton Mennonite Homes
Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania
Mennonite Disaster Service
MCC Material Resource Center of Harleysville
Peaceful Living
Penn Foundation
Penn View Christian School
Philadelphia Mennonite High School
Quakertown Christian School
Rockhill Mennonite Community**
Spruce Lake

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Church-wide Ministry Reports 2009

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Mennonite Church USA
Mennonite Education Agency
Mennonite Mission Network
MMA Stewardship Agency
Mennonite Publishing Network

Colleges and Seminaries:


Other:

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Conference Assembly 2009: Cultivating Healthy and Growing Leaders

Full Online Docket
Read the full online docket in preparation for Conference Assembly in November!

Conference Related Ministry Reports
Read updates from the wide variety of Conference Related Ministries

Church-wide Agency Reports

Conference Assembly 2009 Schedule of Events

Link to map of Souderton Mennonite Church

Printed Materials
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Workshop Descriptions

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Newly Credentialed Leaders

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Conference Assembly 2009 Online Docket

Section I - Board / Committee Updates
Click here to read updates from the Conference Board, Ministerial Committee, Finance Committee, and FMC Properties.


Section II – Minutes 2008

Section III – Gift Discernment

  • Ballot 2009
  • Gift Discernment Nomination Form
    Click on the link above to see the blank nomination form we ask delegates to fill out, suggesting names for the gift discernment process. This form will be handed out for delegate input at Conference Assembly.

Section IV – Conferring Documents

Vision and Financial Plan Update

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November 14, 2008

Gathering around tables, sharing Christ’s body

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For more than 50 years, the churches of Franconia Mennonite Conference have sent missionaries and money to Mexico to plant new churches. This year, a church in Mexico City sent missionaries back.

Husband and wife Linker Sanchez and Luz Maria Vargas, of the Tierra Prometida congregation, were commissioned on Friday night, November at this year’s conference assembly to work with the Spanish-speaking community in Gaithersburg, Md, near Washington, DC.

“The United States has sent missionaries for many years all over the world,” Sanchez told those gathered. “But as you know, God is now sending all the nations of the world to the United States—and we have come here to reach our countrymen in their language and culture.”

“We are from many different nations but we are all children of the same God,” said Vargas.

More than 200 people, including 130 delegates from conference congregations and related-ministries gathered around tables at the Penn View Christian School cafeteria in Souderton, Pa. to worship together, discuss a variety of issues in the conference and celebrate newly credentialed leaders. The theme for the assembly was “Come to the Table: Embracing God in Us.”

Blaine Detwiler, conference moderator and pastor of Lakeview Mennonite Church, wrapped himself in a quilt to welcome participants on Friday night. Detwiler told of the quilt he and his wife had received as a wedding present, and how it had been used over the years.

“The beauty of a quilt is in its use,” he said, and suggested that this is also true of Christians.

Unlike previous years, there was no traditional worship time or sermon on Friday evening. Instead, Detwiler invited everyone to sit at tables and “see and hear the movement of Jesus in the faces around us.”

“There is no sermon, not in the traditional sense, because the sermon is going to be in the Anabaptist sense of community—how we are together with each other,” said executive conference minister Noel Santiago. “And doing that in front of a watching world is how the Anabaptists understood the message. In a way, the message is us… It comes out of all of us, together.”

While those gathered did less business than in the past and spent more time learning from each other, some things did remain the same: several rooms were designated as prayer space, and “prayer ushers” were available to pray at any time during the assembly. Ongoing worship was held in the teacher’s lounge, and an indoor prayer labyrinth with a guided liturgy was set up for anyone wanting to meditate. And while worship was held in English, some songs included verses in Spanish or Bahasa Indonesia, the two most common languages other than English spoken by conference churches.

Early on Saturday morning, participants again gathered at their tables—this time to tell stories of how they had seen God acting and how they were embracing the mission in their own churches.

A number of congregations in the conference have connections to Mexican churches and regularly send financial support and work teams or visit each other.

Urban Byler, who attends Whitehall Mennonite Church near Allentown, Pa., noted that his congregation is sponsoring a Karen Burmese refugee family. It has also supported Ripple Effects, a gathering led by Tom and Carolyn Albright for those who don’t have a church and often don’t want to be involved in a traditional church.

Churches have also been learning that to go out into the neighborhood and make disciples—and that crossing of language barriers, cultural assumptions and socioeconomic lines—can sometimes be uncomfortable or require flexibility.

John Ehst, pastor of Franconia Mennonite Church in Telford, Pa., shared that some of the recent converts in their Spanish-speaking gathering wanted a baptism by immersion, so the church held the service in the afternoon at a neighboring Grace Brethren church.

Several pastors said that while they often preach about following Jesus, sharing that love and joining the work of the Holy Spirit, it can be difficult to be missional and reach out as a congregation—especially for “cradle” or “legacy” Mennonites.

“The challenge we face is just talking about our faith,” said one pastor. “We’re good at doing things but not as much at verbalizing our faith.”

“One of the biggest challenges is that in this community,” said another pastor, “Mennonites hang out with Mennonites. They work for Mennonite businesses and go to Mennonite schools… it’s hard to get outside of that.”

In keeping with the theme of mission, part of Saturday was spent talking about an important inward focus of churches: the faith formation of children.

Mary Benner, pastor of youth and children at Souderton (Pa) Mennonite Church, said the goal is to help churches and church schools think about “how we help children and youth become radical followers of Jesus Christ—the Jesus of the Sermon on the Mount, the Jesus of perfect love.”

Benner, along with Marlene Frankenfield, conference youth minister, and Sharon Fransen, shared a framework for how families, churches and schools can work together to pass along the faith. The framework was developed in conjunction with regional Mennonite schools, but is intended to help any child whether or not he or she attends a Mennonite school.

“Passing on the faith to the next generation is one of the most important roles of the entire body of Christ,” said Benner. “We want [our children] to develop a costly compassion, and have empathy for a hurting world… We want them to know Jesus so they will keep their hearts soft.”

But Benner also said that Jesus can make us uncomfortable.

“There’s a risk to teaching our children to be followers of Christ, because they will then go and do what we’ve taught them to do,” says Benner, who has two children doing voluntary service. “The reality is, if our kids live the spirit of Jesus, it’s costly. They’re going to be more vulnerable to pain and loneliness, and probably be drawn to the margins of society.”

Benner said that the most important thing churches can do for their children is to pray, be present and pay attention, because even churches appear similar on the surface, they’re all so different that what works in one congregation often can’t be translated into another.

“We feel like when we see another congregation doing something, we think, ‘That’s the answer for us.’ But the most effective thing is just that love relationship—knowing your context, your culture.”

The Saturday morning session covered approval of the 2007 assembly minutes, an update on the Vision and Financial Plan, and nominations for the gifts discernment process. Delegates voted unanimously to approve Randy Heacock, pastor of Doylestown (Pa) Mennonite Church, as assistant conference moderator and conference board vice chair.

It also included time to welcome everyone who had been credentialed in Franconia Conference in the past year. Those licensed for ministry included Arnold Derstine, of the Franconia congregation; Eva Kratz, for prison ministry; Gay Brunt Miller, conference director of collaborative ministries; Jenifer Erickson Morales, conference minister of transitional ministries; Timothy Moyer, Vincent Mennonite Church; Yunus Perkasa, Nations Worship Center; and Aldo Siahaan, Philadelphia Praise Center. John Brodnicki of Mennonite Bible Fellowship was the only newly ordained person, while transfers of credentials were recognized for Dennis Edwards, Peace Fellowship (Washington, D.C.); Chris Nickels, Spring Mount; Mary Nitzsche, Blooming Glen; Wayne Nitzsche, Perkasie; Jim Ostlund, Blooming Glen; and Wayne Speigle, Bally Mennonite Church.

Throughout the gathering, there was a recognition that churches are working to minister in shifting contexts, and that the conference itself is becoming more diverse each year. Among conference churches, services are held not only in Spanish and Bahasa Indonesia, but also in Vietnamese and with some congregations having growing numbers of persons form varied Asian and African contexts. And while Mennonite conferences have historically been organized by geography, the web of relationships is taking the conference outside of those boundaries, and conference staff are working with churches in Delaware, New Jersey, Arkansas, Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C.

Amidst shifts and changes in the church, said Noel Santiago, “We want to be proactive, not reactive.”

At the end of the final delegate session, participants who had come from all over the world paused to partake in the re-membering of the body of Christ, and shared communion.

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October 31, 2008

Workshop Descriptions

Conference Assembly ’08 Workshops
featuring Partners in Mission
Saturday, November 8

1:00 – 2:00 p.m. workshop choices:

Equipping for the Road: Walking With Our Eyes Closed (Room 601)
Rev. Dr. Dennis R. Edwards of our Partner in Mission, Peace Fellowship Church in Washington, D.C., will lead participants in a Bible study of Luke 24:13 - 35, including a discussion of the passage along with some practical applications coming out of this unique post-resurrection appearance of the Lord Jesus.

“Connecting People for Kingdom Growth” (Room 602)
God brings us into relationship with each other not only for our mutual encouragement and support, but also for Kingdom growth. This workshop will tell stories of how a web of relationships that connect people in Bolivia, Mexico, Washington, DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia and southeastern Pennsylvania is helping to establish new churches and ministries in these areas and beyond. Come and ponder how your web of relationships is part of God’s mission in the world.

Oxford Circle Mennonite Church (Room 603)
Located in the Oxford Circle section of Philadelphia, this small, multi-cultural congregation has a big vision for how they can impact their neighborhood through the gifts God has provided to them. Come, hear the story and see pictures of this congregation, how they are connecting with Franconia Conference congregations, and experience a taste of their heart, soul, and ministry vision.

Rock Church – Organic Church Planting (Room 604)
Welcome everybody – I’m Ted Moyer, lead pastor of Rock Community Church. Our main areas of ministry include “Organic” church planting, personal evangelism, practical and balanced use of spiritual gifts and doing church services that bridge the gap to the un-churched and disenfranchised. I’m looking forward to interactive discussions that will help sharpen all of us to fulfill our purposes in the earth.

LEAD: Oversight for missional congregations (Room 608)
As Franconia Conference moves forward in our vision of “Equipping Leaders to Empower others to Embrace God’s mission,” the question, “what is appropriate oversight for missional congregations?” emerges. In response to Franconia Conference’s vision, and ongoing conference wide conversations about leadership and authority, comes LEAD (Leading, Equipping, And Discipling leaders in kingdom mission). Over the past few months seven Franconia Conference pastors have been piloting LEAD. Participants in this workshop will learn the background and core convictions of LEAD, hear first hand accounts from the LEAD pilot group, and have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss LEAD’s potential for transforming oversight in Franconia Conference. A representative from each congregation is strongly encouraged to attend this session. (Also available from 2:15-3:15)

What’s on your mind? (Room 610)
Franconia Conference Executive Minister Noel Santiago and Assistant Moderator Randy Heacock are available to answer your questions and talk about any aspects of Franconia Mennonite Conference’s ministry that you would like to discuss. Bring your questions, come, and engage. (Also available from 2:15-3:15)

2:15 – 3:15 p.m. workshop choices:

Chillin in Chile (Room 601)
In June 2002 God sovereignly brought together Charles Ness, pastor of the Perkiomenville Mennonite Church, and pastor Alfredo Navea from the Tabernacle of Christ Church in Vina del Mar, Chile. This meeting resulted in a six-year relationship that has included an exchange of mission teams between the two churches, assistance with church building construction, persons from the US living in Chile for three months, a man from Chile coming to the US for eye surgery, and numerous other projects. The ministry has expanded to also include the Boyertown and Whitehall churches. This workshop will give the history of the relationship, explain the blessings of the relationship, tell of the ongoing ministry and give ways others can join in the partnership.

Church Planting and Evangelism in the 21st Century (Room 602)
We will talk about the heart of God for those who are lost, the need, the rapidly changing world we live in and use examples (stories) from Mexico, Gaithersburg,(Monte Maria to USA) and Italy.

Gereja Kristus Muria Indonesia (Mennonite Church in Indonesia) (Room 603)
How do partnerships and relationships that span the globe affect the life of congregations on the East Coast?   Franconia Conference relationships with the GKMI Synod (a member of Mennonite World Conference) have opened up possibilities for ministry that include active peacemaking and evangelism among Indoneisan immigrants and beyond.  Conversations will include opportunities to hear about how the church in Indonesia works at issues of persecution and peace-building as well as how neighborhood interactions in Philadelphia might inspire new possibilities and church connections that stretch across the state of Pennsylvania and around the world.

Grace Assembly Network, Haiti (Room 604)
Grace Assembly Network in Haiti consists of 24 congregations, 1 orphanage, and 3 schools. Leadership training and stability are key issues for the future of this vibrant network, located in the poorest nation in the western hemisphere.  Decades of political instability have created extreme economic hardships for these capable but unpaid pastors, who are often enticed to leave the country so they can better provide for their families.  Franconia Conference and the Hopewell Network of churches are providing coaching to help Grace Assembly leaders begin micro-businesses.  Larry Moyer (Rockhill Mennonite Church) has been a key link in this relationship and will share the story, his vision, and ways you can help.

Preparing for Ministry in a Post Christendom World (Room 605)
Why should Franconia Conference invest time, energy, and resources into building a partnership with Anabaptists in the United Kingdom? Well, if our future resembles their present reality, their learnings about how to do ministry in a Post Christendom culture will be invaluable! Franconia Conference Moderator Blaine Detwiler and Director of Collaborative Ministries Gay Brunt Miller will engage workshop participants in conversation about our relationship … and if technology cooperates, they’ll be joined through computer by Tim Foley, a member of the Anabaptist Network in the U.K., and Franconia Conference’s U.K. intern, Krista Ehst.

LEAD: Oversight for missional congregations (Room 608)
Also available from 1:00 - 2:00

What’s on your mind? (Room 610)
Also available from 1:00 to 2:00

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October 23, 2008

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