Eastern Michigan District Church of the Nazarene
Reporting and Statistics
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E-Tidings - August 2006In this Issue:
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From the District Superintendent: Campmeeting 2006 is over, but the memories and results will live on for years and, I believe, generations to come. I have heard comments and received many cards and letters from all across our district of what God has done in the lives of those that attended Campmeeting this year. Praise the Lord!!! This reminds us all that revival, whether in the local church or on the district level, is necessary for the vital health of God's church. It is a lot of work and costs a considerable amount of finances. However, the price is greater if our church does not have revival. I never had a year in my pastoral ministry that went without a revival meeting. As a result, I was a better pastor because of my own soul being fed and renewed, and my church was also better because of the decisions made for Christ. I am calling upon every pastor and church board to schedule a revival in your church in 2007. Also, mark down the dates for Campmeeting 2007 (July 22-29, 2007) and begin now to plan and pray for this great district wide event. Dr. Gary Haines and Rev. Norman Moore will be our evangelists, Dr. Michael Benson will come to teach the Bible Study and Mr. Brian Arner will once again sing and direct our music. I am believing that God is going to once again give us a glorious Campmeeting next year - why don't you be a part of it. "Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?" Dr. Stephen T. Anthony |
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2006 Campmeeting Highlights50TH ANNIVERSARY OF CAMPMEETING On Friday evening Linda Loudermilk presented Barb Burdine with a large check in the amount of $2,017.88 which represented the money the children brought to their worship services during Campmeeting 2006. This money will be used to purchase backpacks and school supplies for the children who come to the Flint Eastside Mission for the "Back To School Bash." Thank you boys and girls for thinking about others and sharing in this way. Saturday evening was a special 50th Anniversary Musical Celebration with music by Brian Arner, Undivided, The Allens, and Rev. Jimmy Dell. 19 Bikes and many riders took part in the Motorcycle Ride. The children enjoyed the Fun Fair and everyone had a great time in the Bike and Golf Cart Parade. Ice Cream was enjoyed by a different group each night the first five nights of campmeeting. A special "Thank You" to all our workers for the week that helped to make Campmeeting a great week! Plan now to be a part of Campmeeting 2007 when we will have Evangelists Dr. Gary Haines and Dr. Norman Moore, Bible Study with Dr. Mike Benson, and Worship Leader Brian Arner. |
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News From Around the District
Rev. Wayne Alger, pastor of Mt. Morris Church, recently was in the hospital with a severe knee infection. After receiving at-home intravenous antibiotics, the infection has cleared up and Wayne has been given a clean bill of health. Rev. Don Stroud, pastor of Filion Church, underwent total knee replacement surgery on July 19. The surgery went very well, and the doctors are pleased with the results. Don is at home recovering and is currently undergoing painful physical therapy on his knee. Pastor Steve and Janice Hittle have been elected pastor of Flint First Church. Although Steve has been filling in as Interim Pastor for several weeks, his first official Sunday was August 6. Pastor Bob and Tina Cattane have been appointed pastor of Flint New Life Church. Their first Sunday was July 2. Rev. Gregg Davis has accepted a call to Frankfort 1st Church on the Northwest Indiana district. Rev. Davis' last Sunday at Fenton Church will be September 10. On July 9, 2006, Dr. Anthony met with the Ellington Church board for Rev. Ron Comfort's 4-year review. The church board has agreed to extend Rev. Comfort's call through July, 2010. Rev. Comfort has pastored Ellington since July, 2000.
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Prayer Requests:Rev. Don Stroud's physical therapy following knee replacement surgery. The Graeflin Family in the passing of Ron's father, Rev. Walt Graeflin. Rev. Ron Graeflin is Children's Pastor at Flint Central Church. The Maddrell Family in the passing of George's mother. George Maddrell is a member of Flint First Church and is our Campmeeting organist. |
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2006 Softball Tournament ResultsMen's Tournament Results 27 teams participated in the Men's Tournament on Friday, July 21 and Saturday, July 22. Congratulations to Flint Central "White" and Plymouth! Co-Ed Tournament Results6 teams participated in the Co-Ed Tournament on Saturday, July 29. Congratulations to our winners! |
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2006 Gibson/Haines Golf TournamentThe 2006 District Gibson/Haines Golf Tournament took place on Saturday, July 22, 2006 at Hunter's Ridge Golf Course in Howell, MI. Over 70 golfers on 18 teams participated in the annual Gibson/Haines Golf Tournament. Brighton Church headed up by our own Rev. Ben Walls took 1st Place finishing 14 under par. Congratulations to Brighton Church and all who participated! |
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Annual Pastor and Spouse Retreat
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Prime Time at Olivet - Tuesday, September 26, 2006An outstanding day of entertainment, encouragement and inspiration at Olivet Nazarene University for senior adults Featuring special guests:
and a special performance by Orpheus Choir. Only $22 per person (includes continental breakfast, lunch and special gift from ONU) Call 1-800-648-1463 to guarantee your reservation!
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SoloCon Great Lakes 2006 - "Never Alone"September 1-4, 2006 at Camp Michindoh For more information, contact Teri Dilts, Director at 734-981-5414 or solocongrtlakes@yahoo.com. |
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Olivetians Available for SchedulingThe Olivetians have captivated audiences of all ages with music that is refreshing and spirit-contagious, bringing together the best of traditional and contemporary sounds. The Eastern Michigan District is proud to claim two of the members as our own: Jessica Moulding (daughter of Rev. Bob and Joetta Moulding), from New Covenant Church and Chelsea McKay from Warren Woods Church To schedule The Olivetians for your church or youth event, call Brenda Mohr at 815-928-5480, or e-mail the office at bmohr@olivet.edu. |
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District Campground Update
Labor Day - Monday, Sept. 4, 2006Come and spend Labor Day at your campground! Water's Edge Camp will be hosting a Labor Day Celebration with FREE food and activities for all! Activities will include: Giant Rummage Sale, Basketball Tournament, Carnival Games, Inflatable Slide and Moon Walk, Family Picnic, Eating Content, Canoe Races, and more! |
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Flint Eastside Mission Update
Bill Burdine, Mission Founder Eastside Mission has been closed for the month of July for a time of rest and renewal. The Mission opened up again on August 1 and is ready for any donations that you may have available. Please remember that August 25th is our annual Back To School Fun Fair! We need helpers, school supplies and BACKPACKS!!! Our goal is 500 backpacks for this year, so any and all donations are greatly appreciated! Sammi Justice Please visit our web site to read current and past newsletters, to sign up for the quarterly newsletter, or to sign up for Pastor Bill's email prayer chain! |
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![]() Family Day of MissionsFlint Central Church
Attendance of at least one person from your church is required for Top Priority Award. EMD and MI TEAM DaySaturday, February 24, 2007 - Perry, MI Questions?Ask Reta: rsteelynmi@sbcglobal.net |
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NYC 2007 - Water Fire WindWho is eligible? Anyone who is graduating high school in 2007 through 2011. How much does it cost? $450.00 plus hotel, travel & sponsor cost. When & Where is it? July 10-15, 2007, St. Louis, Missouri Who will be there? 10,000 high school students from across Canada and the USA. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Visit www.waterfirewind.com to register or for more info! Olivet Dates
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FALL SUNDAY SCHOOL EMPHASIS Built into the structure of Sunday School Ministries is a twice-a-year evangelistic outreach emphasis. Each spring and fall we have the opportunity to intentionally reach out to the unchurched families and individuals around us. Our denominational leaders provide themes, ideas, and resources. Our local church leaders must provide the incentive and encouragement to make an intentional effort to win new people to Jesus Christ. Please take advantage of the Fall Sunday School Emphasis as a catalyst for growth in your Sunday School and church. In our local church, every spring and fall we purposely focus on six weeks of outreach. Every spring and fall we intentionally add to our responsibility list. Every spring and fall we deliberately bring children, teens, and adults into the life of our church. We believe that this is a part of what makes us Missional in our community. This fall we will REACH our community for Christ and the church. Let me encourage you to be intentional in your efforts to REACH your community. Use the theme established to motivate your church. Use the ideas presented or come up with your own better ideas. Use the resources available or find your own resources to promote a successful growth campaign. Make something happen in your locale to help bring the lost to Jesus Christ! Go to www.nazarene.org/ssm/r_fall06_intro.html for more information. The six week emphasis looks like this:
In the fall of 2006, why not do something great for God? Yours for Sunday School, |
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Children's Quizzing Schedule for 2006-2007
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PrimeTime RetreatSeptember 12-15, 2006 Located just half an hour from St. Louis, you will be able to enjoy many attractions that bring thousands of visitors to this area every year. Beautiful St. Charles boasts the beginning of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Rev. Derl Keefer, PrimeTime Ministries coordinator and retreat director, states: "We are anticipating a wonderful time in St. Charles. We are excited to have General Superintendent, Dr. Jerry Porter as our retreat speaker. I know Dr. Porter will bring significant and inspiring messages during this retreat." Make plans now to attend! Watch for the retreat costs and registration details in the PrimeTime newsletter and on the web at www.nazarene.org/ssm/adult/primetime. To request a brochure call: 800-221-6317 or email: PrimeTime@Nazarene.org. PrimeTime Work & WitnessAlbuquerque, New Mexico
We met with the pastor, Dr. Julian Gunn and some of the congregation to discuss potential, PrimeTimer appropriate projects. This Native American congregation loves the Lord and wants to develop ministries to share Christ's love with their family, friends and neighbors. To assist them in their vision we will be involved in some general repairs and painting.
Keep you eyes open for more details as they become available. Begin praying about joining the of the team for a life-changing experience you will never forget. PrimeTime Work and Witness - BrazilRev. Robert McFarlane, Sr., Pastor at Allen Park (MI) Nazarene Church, has agreed to lead a PT W&W trip to Brazil in October, 2008. Pastor Bob has been in contact with Rev. Steve and Brenda Heap and they are selecting potential projects and dates for this exciting missions opportunity for PT'ers. Watch for details on our GoPrimeTime.org website and in future emails. For more information, email Pastor Bob at BrotherBigBob@Juno.com EMD PrimeNews Is Now Online!You may now view, download and print a copy of Prime News, so you may distribute this informative and interesting newsletter to PrimeTimers in your church and community. The most recent four issues are posted for your enjoyment. The web address is: www.NazPrimeTime.com. You may also review our denomination's PrimeTime Ministry Newsletter. Over 12 issues of "PrimeTime" are posted for you to read, download and print. This address is: www.nazarene.org/ssm/p_newsletter.html. Nazarene Sunday School's Adult Ministries has launched a new Adult Ministry Online Magazine entitled Adult Ministries Connection. Read the first issue today! The address to this new resource is: www.amc.nazarene.org. PrimeTime Summit at ONU - SummaryThe PrimeTime Senior Summit at ONU on June 3rd was an excellent time of learning and fellowshipping with PrimeTimers from around our great church. Dr. Lyle Pointer, Professor of Evangelism at Nazarene Theological Seminary, emphasized the importance and extreme value of Senior Adults telling their faith stories to their children and grandchildren. He noted the experiences Senior Adults have endured and victoriously survived gives hope to younger generations. He also highlighted the need to be intentional as we pray for God to bless us to see the needs Senior Adults have for salvation. We must never assume Senior Adults are already saved. Paula Pointer conducted a very enlightening seminar on Suicide and Senior Adults. One statement that caught my attention was "Senior Adults do not attempt suicide, they succeed." She listed several warning signs for suicide including: Talk about guns; Giving away possessions; Either sleeping 16+ hours a day or sleeping fewer than 4 hours a day; Irritable at the small things; Telling others "No one loves me" or "Life is not worth living." Becky Parks seminar was entitled "PrimeTime Ideas that Work." During her session note were vigorously taken and discussed. With a full room Becky shared insights and ideas from her PrimeTime Ministry experiences. Rev. Charles Bledsoe led the seminar "No Excuses." His key points were: See the Potential; Develop a Follow Up Plan; Develop Your Ministry Plan; Work Your Plan. He challenged his group by discussing "There is a difference in Playing Not to loose and Playing to Win." District Events and Beyond
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