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Hofstra, New York June
7th,8th,9th,10th 2006 |
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Bishop Park
Joins the
Lay Speakers at their Luncheon on Friday: |
Our Bishop made a late visit
to join the lay speakers at their first, annual lay speaker luncheon on
Friday.
He expressed his gratitude and support for all the various ministries that
the lay speakers do throughout their districts, conference, and within their
own communities.
Bishop Park reminded us that the name was changed from "Lay Ministry" to
"Lay Ministries" to reflect the variety of ministry, mission, and leadership
roles that lay speakers are involved in.
The lay speakers thanked Bishop Park for his leadership and his support of
lay ministries.
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Lay Speakers have longed for a
time and place to fellowship and exchange ideas... the luncheon in the
Hofstra student center was the perfect place ... they were provided with
their own private room where they socialized over a lunch meeting. Lots of
food and great company ... what a buzz"! ...
imagine 100+ lay speakers SPEAKING ALL AT ONCE.
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I made an effort to get
around to the different tables and was encouraged by the level of activity
of our lay speakers around the conference and to hear everyone exchanging
stories about their lay speaking ministries with each other.
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- Jim Fleegal
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New,
Lay
Speaker
Ministries Table: |
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Another new focus for lay ministries at the conference
this year was that we had a table display
dedicated for the communication of Lay Speaking Ministries.
The table displayed information about Lay Speaking ministries and included
numerous photographs of lay speakers in action (please continue to email
photographs from your district to:
Jim Fleegal at
jfpilgrim@charter.net). |
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Many Lay Speakers came by
the area to
check out the information, discuss lay speaker ministries that they are
engaged in, and asked about what advanced courses will be available in the
fall.
Many also expressed a concern that they were not receiving communication
from their districts about lay speaking classes, events, and workshops.
All were encouraged to visit the conference web site
www.gbgm-unmc.org/nylayspeakersite for the latest information and class
schedule. |
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LAY MINISTER PROGRAM:
Of interest and the topic of
several discussions was the new, lay minister program.
Attendees were directed to read the section in the 2004 Book of Disciplines,
talk to their local pastor and district superintendent about enrolling in
the program. |
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Survey Results of Lay People at the Conference: |
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An unscientific survey from about 40 lay who people
responded to a questionnaire at the conference helps to provide some insight
about things that help to promote spiritual growth, things that hinder
spiritual growth, and things that need to be fixed to enable spiritual
growth: |
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1) Study groups (Bible,
Disciple, and others), lay speaking program, active lay involvement,
gifts-based
ministry as well as pastor support and giving to mission were listed as
THINGS THAT ARE WORKING TO PROMOTE SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND MINISTRY IN THE
LOCAL CHURCH. |
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2) District workshops and
the district lay speaking program were the key things mentioned
THAT
PROMOTED SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND MINISTRIES AT THE DISTRICT LEVEL.
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3) "Marginal
Christians" (those who demonstrated a lack of commitment/service),
Time
(over-committed) and issues with the pastor were listed as
THINGS THAT
HINDERED SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND MINISTRY. |
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4) Gifts-based ministry,
retreats, and more youth programs were listed as THINGS THAT SHOULD DONE TO
FIX - TO PROMOTE SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND MINISTRY IN THE LOCAL CHURCH. |
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5) Leadership skills,
communication, conflict resolution, time management, and
alternative
workshop services were listed as TOPICS FOR WORKSHOPS THAT WOULD HELP IN
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF MY PERSONAL SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND MINISTRY.
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