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Welcome to the International Assembly in beautiful Orlando, Florida. There is a sense of momentum calling us to a Holy Spirit breakthrough in all of our lives, in the heart of this Church, and in the world we are called to serve.
Breakthrough suggests something that goes beyond what we have planned or could accomplish on our own.
It denotes a dynamic of God’s power that moves us beyond all expectations, goals, and barriers to fulfill His calling, vision, and plan for us.
We see the God of the breakthrough in David’s life where he said, “God has broken through my enemies by my hand, like a bursting flood. Therefore the name of that place is called Baal-perazim.” Some translate this name, “the place. . . of the Lord of the Breakthrough.” This short passage uses this term three times, drawing our attention to the anointing of God breaking through or bursting through like a flood.
We are trusting God to break through in our lives at this Assembly, where we will experience Him in His fullness; in transformation and healing; equipping us for a breakthrough in our calling to reach every culture before His soon return.
Sam ClementsNorth America
Ben FelizMexico, Central
America, and Spanish-speaking
Caribbean
Stephen MasilelaAfrica
Gabriel E. VidalSouth America
David BrowderAsia, Australia, and
Oceania
Clayton EndecottEurope, CIS, and
Middle East
Clayton MartinCaribbean
and Atlantic Ocean Islands
Welcome from the General Presbyters
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Schedule
Wednesday ………. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …… 8 Thursday ………. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . . . 10 Friday ……………. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ….13 Saturday …………. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Sunday …………. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Assembly for Children Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Youth Assembly Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Helpful Information
Appointments (2012–2014) Committees/Trustees/Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 37 International Assembly Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 National/Regional/State Overseers . . . . . . . . 37–41 Assembly App/Social Media/Webcast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Assembly Planning and Management Team . . . . . . . . 5 Audio/Video Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Departments Center for Biblical Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Children’s Ministries Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Communications/CREATE Conference . . . . . . …32 Global Missions Ministries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 31 Heritage Ministries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Leadership Development & Discipleship . . . . . 28 Tomlinson Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 White Wing Messenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Exhibit Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7 International Offices Ministry Booths . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Special Guests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19–21 Maps Area Restaurants & International Drive …. …. 45 Rosen Shingle Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Rosen Shingle Creek Conference Area . . …… 44 Workshop Synopses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22–26
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mobile App:
Download the official 98th Assembly mobile app on your mobile phones and tablets for: • Maps of Rosen Shingle Creek • Area Maps • Link to Webcast in English, Spanish, and French • Personalized Schedule • Schedule Reminders • Participate in Surveys
Social Media:
The Official Church of God of Prophecy Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts will be updated through the Assembly with new articles, events, photos, and more:
Join the Assembly conversation by using #breakthrough14 on your social media platforms.
Stop by the Media Wall in the lobby for interviews, giveaways, and more!
Webcast:
Thousands of people will tune into the Assembly webcast from around the world. Share the experience by promoting the official webcasts—available in English, Spanish, and French—to your friends.
http://cogop.org/assembly
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Division OneJohn Payne
Operations CoordinatorAudio/Video Operations
LightingStage SetupDecorating
Division FourMike Luithle
Audio/Video TapingWebsite/Webcasting
ProjectionGeneral IT Needs
Division SevenDeWayne Hamby
ClerksPromotion & Marketing
PhotographyProgramSignage
Make the 98th International Assembly an Interactive Experience
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General PresbytersIn Plurality
Represented by 2014 General Presbyter Assembly LiaisonScott Gillum
Assembly Liaison to the General PresbytersProduction/Stage Operations
Assembly Task Force ChairmanPaul Holt
Assembly Planning and OperationsBudget and Finance
Site Selection
Division TwoEddie Hartman
HousingSpace Assignments
RegistrationMove/Onsite Coordination
Delegate Shuttle
Division OneJohn Payne
Operations CoordinatorAudio/Video Operations
LightingStage SetupDecorating
Division ThreePeggy Clements
Proxy SystemCommittee Reports
Registration Assistance
Division FourMike Luithle
Audio/Video TapingWebsite/Webcasting
ProjectionGeneral IT Needs
Division FiveJoshua Lynn
Ushers/SecurityHealth & Emergency
Handicap ServicesParking/Nursery
Division SixTodd Bagley
Michael Hernandez
Translation SetupTranslation Coordinator
Division SevenDeWayne Hamby
ClerksPromotion & Marketing
PhotographyProgramSignage
Division EightGene Browning/Team Advisor
White Wing BookstoreExhibitors/Food Service
CD/DVD Duplication & SalesDecorating (Exhibit Hall)
Security (Exhibit Hall)
Division NineRobert Davis
Host OverseerTeam Advisor
HospitalityLiaison to Host CityUsher Recruitment
Support StaffSarah Rising
Linda HumberdRenee Rodriguez
Josh Roberts
ASSEMBLY TASK FORCE98th INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY
Make the 98th International Assembly an Interactive Experience
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GENERAL INFORMATIONASSEMBLY REGISTRATION AND OPERATIONS OFFICE—The Assembly Operations Coordinator has an office at the Gatlin Registration 1. Representatives are available to assist you in any way possible.
GLOBAL MISSIONS MINISTRIES—Several events will be hosted during this Assembly. Please see information on page 30, 31. Stop by our booth to purchase Mission Breakfast tickets and to pick up free missions materials and information regarding the global missions network of the Church, including resources for Harvest Partners Ministry, Helping Hand Ministry, and One Child Fund Ministry.
AUDIO AND VIDEO TAPES—Audio CDs and DVDs are available for purchase, so take the Assembly home with you to enjoy in weeks and months to come. For your convenience, an order form is available in this program, page 42. The booth is located in the Gatlin pre-function area.
BUS SERVICE—Bus service to area hotels and International Drive is available at the Sebastian entrance.
DECEASED MINISTERS MEMORIAL—Honor the memories of ministers who have passed since the last Assembly by visiting the memorial located in the Gatlin pre-function area.
EMERGENCY CALLS—Those needing to contact delegates in the event of an EMERGENCY may reach the Rosen Shingle Creek staff by calling 407-996-9939.
FINANCIAL SERVICES OFFICE—Attention, national overseers, national treasurers , and field clerks! Should you have reason to meet with the International Offices accounting personnel, you are welcome to visit the offices located at St. John’s 24.
FIRST AID—For emergency situations, please see an usher as they can direct you to the proper location.
FOOD SERVICE—The Rosen Shingle Creek has a wide variety of casual and formal dining , including Café Osceola, A Land Remembered, Banrai Sushi, Tobias Flats & Watering Hole, Clubhouse Grill, and 18 Monroe Street Market. Hotel guests will receive 15
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percent off their dining purchases. Assembly guests can also utilize the shuttle service to choose from additional restaurants located on International Drive.
INTERPRETATION (TRANSLATION)—Interpretation (translation) will be offered for Spanish, French, and Russian languages. The transmission of interpretation will be on the FM frequency which will be posted at the beginning of each session. You may purchase AM/FM radios and batteries in the bookstore.
INTERCESSORY PRAYER—Join other intercessors from around the world throughout the week to intercede for the business and ministry times at this year’s Assembly. A prayer room is available in St. Johns 34. You may join those praying at any time during the day or sign up to pray at a specific time during the week. Stop by the prayer room for more information.
INTERNET ACCESS—Is available in all public areas of the Rosen Shingle Creek property.
LOST AND FOUND—Items found should be taken to the ushers’ station, stage right and stage left. You may also check with the ushers regarding item(s) you may have lost.
MINISTRY BOOTHS—Ministry booths are located in the Exhibit Hall. Be sure to visit them and pick up supplies needed before leaving this Assembly.
NURSERY—An unstaffed infant nursery is available for use in St. John’s 22 and an unstaffed toddler nursery is available in St. John’s 23.
PARKING—If you are staying at a Rosen property, parking is free with in-and-out privileges. For those staying in other properties, parking costs are $16 per day with in-and-out privileges.
SIGN LANGUAGE—If you can and are willing to sign for the hearing impaired, please contact the ushers.
USHERS AND SECURITY PERSONNEL—The ushers’ stations are located stage right and stage left. Should you wish to assist as an usher, check with the division chairperson, Joshua Lynn.
WHEELCHAIRS and ACCESSIBILITY—Should you need to rent a wheelchair or other accessibility equipment, you can call K&M Rentals at 407-363-7388.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING—July 30, 2014
2014 INTERNATIONALASSEMBLY SCHEDULE
Session Moderator: David Browder, General Presbyter, Asia, Australia, and Oceania Session Theme: INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUSINESS Location: Gatlin Ballroom Theme Song: Another Breakthrough
9:00 a.m.
Northeast Region USA Worship Team Prayer Focus: Clayton Martin, General Presbyter, Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean Islands Official Opening of Assembly: Ben Feliz, General Presbyter, Mexico Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean Greeting: Clayton Endecott, General Presbyter, Europe, CIS, and Middle East
ASSEMBLY BUSINESS BEGINS Sam Clements, Moderator, General Presbyter, North America Announcement of International Presbytery Discernment of Evaluated General Presbyters
Asia, Australia, and Oceania ___________________________ Caribbean/Atlantic Ocean Islands ______________________ Mexico, Central America, and Spanish- speaking Caribbean ___________________________ Europe, CIS, and Middle East __________________________ South America _____________________________________
Africa _____________________________________________
Announcement of International Presbytery Discernment for General Overseer
Prayerful Discernment of International Assembly International Assembly Expression of Discernment Presentation of and Prayer for the New General Overseer The General Overseer Speaks
INFORMATIONAL REPORTS: Tomlinson Center Administrative Committee
(Should the discernment process for General Overseer exceed the scheduled time, the reports programmed for this session will carry over to the afternoon.)
12:00–1:30 Dismissal
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Session Moderator: Sam Clements, Moderator, General Presbyter, North America Session Theme: INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUSINESS Location: Gatlin Ballroom
1:30 p.m.
Dominican National Worship Team ASSEMBLY BUSINESS CONTINUES Finance Director Finance and Stewardship Biblical, Doctrine, and Polity Committee Closing of International Assembly Business Ben Feliz, General Presbyter, Mexico, Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean
(Should the need arise for Assembly Business to continue, Saturday afternoon will be the final business session.)
5:00 Dismissal
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WEDNESDAY MORNING—July 30, 2014 Session Moderator: David Browder, General Presbyter, Asia, Australia, and Oceania Session Theme: INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUSINESS Location: Gatlin Ballroom Theme Song: Another Breakthrough
9:00 a.m.
Northeast Region USA Worship Team Prayer Focus: Clayton Martin, General Presbyter, Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean Islands Official Opening of Assembly: Ben Feliz, General Presbyter, Mexico Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean Greeting: Clayton Endecott, General Presbyter, Europe, CIS, and Middle East
ASSEMBLY BUSINESS BEGINS Sam Clements, Moderator, General Presbyter, North America Announcement of International Presbytery Discernment of Evaluated General Presbyters
Asia, Australia, and Oceania ___________________________ Caribbean/Atlantic Ocean Islands ______________________ Mexico, Central America, and Spanish- speaking Caribbean ___________________________ Europe, CIS, and Middle East __________________________ South America _____________________________________
Africa _____________________________________________
Announcement of International Presbytery Discernment for General Overseer
Prayerful Discernment of International Assembly International Assembly Expression of Discernment Presentation of and Prayer for the New General Overseer The General Overseer Speaks
INFORMATIONAL REPORTS: Tomlinson Center Administrative Committee
(Should the discernment process for General Overseer exceed the scheduled time, the reports programmed for this session will carry over to the afternoon.)
12:00–1:30 Dismissal
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Session Moderator: Sam Clements, Moderator, General Presbyter, North America Session Theme: INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUSINESS Location: Gatlin Ballroom
1:30 p.m.
Dominican National Worship Team ASSEMBLY BUSINESS CONTINUES Finance Director Finance and Stewardship Biblical, Doctrine, and Polity Committee Closing of International Assembly Business Ben Feliz, General Presbyter, Mexico, Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean
(Should the need arise for Assembly Business to continue, Saturday afternoon will be the final business session.)
5:00 Dismissal
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WEDNESDAY E VENING Session Moderator: Clayton Endecott, General Presbyter Europe, CIS, and Middle East Session Theme: A SPIRITUAL HOUSE Location: Gatlin Ballroom
6:30 p.m.
Musical Concert: Bahama Brass Band Opening Celebration: Northeast Region USA Worship Team Welcome: Robert Davis, Overseer of Florida Offering: Exhortation: Santos Francisco Ochoa National Overseer of Honduras Prayer: Eric Mwambigija, National Overseer of Tanzania Guest Singers: Anointed Men of Prophecy, Miami Florida Inspirational Word and Call to Surrender: A Spiritual House, Stephen Masilela, General Presbyter, Africa
Our response to the Word of God and the Spirit of God to be a spiritual house
THURSDAY MORNING—July 31, 2014 Session Moderator: Gabriel Vidal, General Presbyter South America Session Theme: BREAKTHROUGH HARVEST Location: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Northeast Region USA Worship Team Opening Celebration: Worship Team Prayer Focus: Gabriel Vidal, General Presbyter, South America Multiplication Network: Dr. John Wagenveld, Director Tim Maxwell, Vice President/CFO; Dr. Gary Teja, International Program Director; Dr. Juan Carlos Melo, Latin America Director; Michael Sillah, Africa Director
12:00 Dismissal
Developing Leaders Who Impact Kids (Part 1)—Kathy Creasy St. Johns 29 Strengthening Churches and Families Through Stewardship—Paul Holt St. Johns 33 Fortalezca Su Iglesia Local (Spanish)—Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos Melo Sebastian l–1 Strengthen Your Local Church—Michael Sillah/Dr. John Wagenveld Sebastian l–2 Sharpening and Expanding Your Message—DeWayne Hamby St. Johns 32 Effective Discipleship in a Modern Context (Part 1)—Darren Schalk Sandlake Resolving the Myth of Balancing Family and Ministry!—Dr. David Ferguson Sebastian J Global Leadership Missions Conversation—Cathy Payne St. Johns 31 Calling, Character, Competence, and Licensure in the Church of God of Prophecy (English)—David Bryan/Dr. Alvin Padilla Sebastian l–3 The Devil, Disease, and Deliverance: Origins of Illness in New Testament Thought—Dr. John Christopher Thomas Sebastian l–4 Connecting North American Offices and Ministries Bringing Us Closer Together!—Jay Croyle St. Johns 30 Creating A Culture of Mentoring & Discipleship in Your Local Church Worship Ministry (Part 1)—Kevin Seaton Conway Discipling Students Through Their Milestones—Trevor & Aileen Reid St. Johns 28
2:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m.
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Session Moderator: Clayton Endecott, General Presbyter Europe, CIS, and Middle East Session Theme: A SPIRITUAL HOUSE Location: Gatlin Ballroom
6:30 p.m.
Musical Concert: Bahama Brass Band Opening Celebration: Northeast Region USA Worship Team Welcome: Robert Davis, Overseer of Florida Offering: Exhortation: Santos Francisco Ochoa National Overseer of Honduras Prayer: Eric Mwambigija, National Overseer of Tanzania Guest Singers: Anointed Men of Prophecy, Miami Florida Inspirational Word and Call to Surrender: A Spiritual House, Stephen Masilela, General Presbyter, Africa
Our response to the Word of God and the Spirit of God to be a spiritual house
THURSDAY MORNING—July 31, 2014 Session Moderator: Gabriel Vidal, General Presbyter South America Session Theme: BREAKTHROUGH HARVEST Location: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Northeast Region USA Worship Team Opening Celebration: Worship Team Prayer Focus: Gabriel Vidal, General Presbyter, South America Multiplication Network: Dr. John Wagenveld, Director Tim Maxwell, Vice President/CFO; Dr. Gary Teja, International Program Director; Dr. Juan Carlos Melo, Latin America Director; Michael Sillah, Africa Director
12:00 Dismissal
Developing Leaders Who Impact Kids (Part 1)—Kathy Creasy St. Johns 29 Strengthening Churches and Families Through Stewardship—Paul Holt St. Johns 33 Fortalezca Su Iglesia Local (Spanish)—Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos Melo Sebastian l–1 Strengthen Your Local Church—Michael Sillah/Dr. John Wagenveld Sebastian l–2 Sharpening and Expanding Your Message—DeWayne Hamby St. Johns 32 Effective Discipleship in a Modern Context (Part 1)—Darren Schalk Sandlake Resolving the Myth of Balancing Family and Ministry!—Dr. David Ferguson Sebastian J Global Leadership Missions Conversation—Cathy Payne St. Johns 31 Calling, Character, Competence, and Licensure in the Church of God of Prophecy (English)—David Bryan/Dr. Alvin Padilla Sebastian l–3 The Devil, Disease, and Deliverance: Origins of Illness in New Testament Thought—Dr. John Christopher Thomas Sebastian l–4 Connecting North American Offices and Ministries Bringing Us Closer Together!—Jay Croyle St. Johns 30 Creating A Culture of Mentoring & Discipleship in Your Local Church Worship Ministry (Part 1)—Kevin Seaton Conway Discipling Students Through Their Milestones—Trevor & Aileen Reid St. Johns 28
2:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m.
WORKSHOP TRACK PRESENTER
THURSDAY AFTERNOON Session Theme: EQUIPPING FOR MINISTRY Location: Level 2 Meeting Rooms and Panzacola For Synopses and locations see pages 22–26.
Workshop Session 1
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3:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m.
Developing Leaders Who Impact Kids (Part 2)—Kathy Creasy St. Johns 29
Budgeting, Reporting, and Other Issues Facing Churches —Paul Holt
St. Johns 33 Principios De Multiplicacion (Spanish)—Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos Melo
Sebastian l–1 Principles of Church Multiplication—Michael Sillah/Dr. John Wagenveld
Sebastian l–2 Sharpening and Expanding Your Message—DeWayne Hamby
St. Johns 32 Effective Discipleship in a Modern Context (Part 2)—Darren Schalk
Sandlake Imparting Spirit-Empowered Faith to Next Generations —Dr. David Ferguson
Sebastian J Servant Partners/Mission Cooperative—Cathy Payne and Tim McCaleb
St. Johns 31 Vocación, Carácter, Competencia y otorgamiento de licencias en la Iglesia de Dios de Profecía (Spanish)—David Bryan and Dr. Alvin Padilla
Sebastian l–3 A Pentecostal Approach to the Psalms: Psalm 63 and Divine Encounter—Dr. Lee Roy Martin
Sebastian l–4 Connecting North American Offices and Ministries Bringing Us Closer Together!—Jay Croyle
St. Johns 30 Creating a Culture of Mentoring & Discipleship in Your Local Church Worship Ministry (Part 2)—Kevin Seaton
Conway Reaching Students on Secular Campuses—Trevor & Aileen Reid
St. Johns 28
WORKSHOP TRACK PRESENTER
6:30 p.m.
Musical Concert: The Duncans, Cleveland, Tennessee Northeast Region USA Worship Team Fraternal Delegate Introductions and Greeting: Clayton Endecott, General Presbyter, Europe, CIS, and Middle East Offering: Exhortation: Franklin Ferguson, National Overseer of Bahamas Prayer: Hilarion Javier Paton, National Overseer of Bolivia Guest Singers: Peerless Trio, Cleveland, Tennessee: LeAnn Hamby, Renee Sutton, Marsha Robinson Inspirational Word and Call to Surrender: Breakthrough in Wholeness, Brian Sutton, Pastor, Peerless Road Church, Cleveland, Tennessee
Our response to the call of the Word of God and the Spirit of God for wholeness of life
FRIDAY MORNING—August 1 , 2014 Session Moderator: Ben Feliz, General Presbyter, Mexico, Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean Session Theme: LEADERSHIP WHOLENESS Location: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Varlack Family Worship Team Prayer Focus: Ben Feliz, General Presbyter, Mexico, Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean Spiritual Formation: Dr. David Ferguson, Intimate Life Ministries The Power of the Heart: Adrian Varlack, Center for Biblical Leadership, Instructor
12:00 Dismissal
Workshop Session 2
6:30 p. Session Moderator: David Browder, General Presbyter, Asia, Australia, and Oceania Session Theme: CHURCH WHOLENESS Location: Gatlin Ballroom
THURSDAY E VENING
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Developing Leaders Who Impact Kids (Part 2)—Kathy Creasy St. Johns 29
Budgeting, Reporting, and Other Issues Facing Churches —Paul Holt
St. Johns 33 Principios De Multiplicacion (Spanish)—Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos Melo
Sebastian l–1 Principles of Church Multiplication—Michael Sillah/Dr. John Wagenveld
Sebastian l–2 Sharpening and Expanding Your Message—DeWayne Hamby
St. Johns 32 Effective Discipleship in a Modern Context (Part 2)—Darren Schalk
Sandlake Imparting Spirit-Empowered Faith to Next Generations —Dr. David Ferguson
Sebastian J Servant Partners/Mission Cooperative—Cathy Payne and Tim McCaleb
St. Johns 31 Vocación, Carácter, Competencia y otorgamiento de licencias en la Iglesia de Dios de Profecía (Spanish)—David Bryan and Dr. Alvin Padilla
Sebastian l–3 A Pentecostal Approach to the Psalms: Psalm 63 and Divine Encounter—Dr. Lee Roy Martin
Sebastian l–4 Connecting North American Offices and Ministries Bringing Us Closer Together!—Jay Croyle
St. Johns 30 Creating a Culture of Mentoring & Discipleship in Your Local Church Worship Ministry (Part 2)—Kevin Seaton
Conway Reaching Students on Secular Campuses—Trevor & Aileen Reid
St. Johns 28
WORKSHOP TRACK PRESENTER
6:30 p.m.
Musical Concert: The Duncans, Cleveland, Tennessee Northeast Region USA Worship Team Fraternal Delegate Introductions and Greeting: Clayton Endecott, General Presbyter, Europe, CIS, and Middle East Offering: Exhortation: Franklin Ferguson, National Overseer of Bahamas Prayer: Hilarion Javier Paton, National Overseer of Bolivia Guest Singers: Peerless Trio, Cleveland, Tennessee: LeAnn Hamby, Renee Sutton, Marsha Robinson Inspirational Word and Call to Surrender: Breakthrough in Wholeness, Brian Sutton, Pastor, Peerless Road Church, Cleveland, Tennessee
Our response to the call of the Word of God and the Spirit of God for wholeness of life
FRIDAY MORNING—August 1 , 2014 Session Moderator: Ben Feliz, General Presbyter, Mexico, Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean Session Theme: LEADERSHIP WHOLENESS Location: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Varlack Family Worship Team Prayer Focus: Ben Feliz, General Presbyter, Mexico, Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean Spiritual Formation: Dr. David Ferguson, Intimate Life Ministries The Power of the Heart: Adrian Varlack, Center for Biblical Leadership, Instructor
12:00 Dismissal
6:30 p. Session Moderator: David Browder, General Presbyter, Asia, Australia, and Oceania Session Theme: CHURCH WHOLENESS Location: Gatlin Ballroom
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FRIDAY E VENING Session Moderator: Stephen Masilela, General Presbyter, Africa Session Theme: YOUNG HARVEST Location: Gatlin Ballroom
6:15 p.m.
Musical Concert: Bahama Youth Band Value of the Young Harvest: Tony Sutherland Worship Team Offering: Exhortation: Llewellyn (L. J.) Graham Wolverhampton, England Prayer: Aneliesse Rodriguez, Orlando, Florida Guest Singers: National Children’s Choir, Bahamas Young Harvest Church Model: Pastor Clint and Liz Knowles, Hackleburg, Alabama Song: Tony Sutherland, Ball Ground, Georgia Inspirational Word and Call to Surrender: Breakthrough to the Young Harvest, Tim Beck, State Youth Director, Alabama
Our response to the Word of God and the Spirit of God for theyoung harvest
9:30 p.m.
A One-Hour Worship Experience: Tony Sutherland
SATURDAY MORNING—August 2 , 2014 Assembly Mission Breakfast Saturday, 7:00–9:00 a.m. Location: Sebastian K Tickets can be purchased at the Global Missions Ministries booth.
Session Moderator: Clayton Martin, General Presbyter Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean Islands Session Theme: SERVANT LEADERSHIP Location: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Northeast Region USA Worship Team Prayer: Clayton Endecott, General Presbyter, Europe, CIS, and Middle East Guest Singer: Melanie Endecott, Germany Teacher of the Year Award: Darren Schalk, International Curriculum Editor A Biblical Admonition to the Bishops: Sam Clements, General Presbyter, North America Ordination of Bishops: Clayton Martin, General Presbyter, Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean Islands and International Presbytery
Guest Singer: Paulette Bryan, Jamaica
12:00 Dismissal
SATURDAY AFTERNOON Session Theme: CONNECTIONS Location: Gatlin Ballroom
Connect with family, friends, and other ministry leaders for enrichment. Visit the bookstore and other exhibitors for resources. Enjoy the afternoon.
International Assembly Business will continue in a 2:00 p.m. session should it be necessary.
Hispanic Worship Celebration—2:00 p.m., Sebastian J
TC Reunion—12:30 p. m., Butler
FRIDAY AFTERNOON Session Theme: MISSIONS Location: Panzacola Ballroom
12:00–5:00 p.m.
Mission Encounter (There will be no General Session in the Gatlin Ballroom)
An afternoon to connect with your church family throughout the world
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Session Moderator: Stephen Masilela, General Presbyter, Africa Session Theme: YOUNG HARVEST Location: Gatlin Ballroom
6:15 p.m.
Musical Concert: Bahama Youth Band Value of the Young Harvest: Tony Sutherland Worship Team Offering: Exhortation: Llewellyn (L. J.) Graham Wolverhampton, England Prayer: Aneliesse Rodriguez, Orlando, Florida Guest Singers: National Children’s Choir, Bahamas Young Harvest Church Model: Pastor Clint and Liz Knowles, Hackleburg, Alabama Song: Tony Sutherland, Ball Ground, Georgia Inspirational Word and Call to Surrender: Breakthrough to the Young Harvest, Tim Beck, State Youth Director, Alabama
Our response to the Word of God and the Spirit of God for theyoung harvest
9:30 p.m.
A One-Hour Worship Experience: Tony Sutherland
SATURDAY MORNING—August 2 , 2014 Assembly Mission Breakfast Saturday, 7:00–9:00 a.m. Location: Sebastian K Tickets can be purchased at the Global Missions Ministries booth.
Session Moderator: Clayton Martin, General Presbyter Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean Islands Session Theme: SERVANT LEADERSHIP Location: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Northeast Region USA Worship Team Prayer: Clayton Endecott, General Presbyter, Europe, CIS, and Middle East Guest Singer: Melanie Endecott, Germany Teacher of the Year Award: Darren Schalk, International Curriculum Editor A Biblical Admonition to the Bishops: Sam Clements, General Presbyter, North America Ordination of Bishops: Clayton Martin, General Presbyter, Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean Islands and International Presbytery
Guest Singer: Paulette Bryan, Jamaica
12:00 Dismissal
SATURDAY AFTERNOON Session Theme: CONNECTIONS Location: Gatlin Ballroom
Connect with family, friends, and other ministry leaders for enrichment. Visit the bookstore and other exhibitors for resources. Enjoy the afternoon.
International Assembly Business will continue in a 2:00 p.m. session should it be necessary.
Hispanic Worship Celebration—2:00 p.m., Sebastian J
TC Reunion—12:30 p. m., Butler
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SUNDAY MORNING—August 3 , 2014 Session Moderator: Sam Clements, General Presbyter, North America Session Theme: SERVANTS TOGETHER Location: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Northeast Region USA Worship Team Prayer: David Browder General Presbyter, Asia, Australia, and Oceania Inspirational Word: Servants Together, Jung Min Lee, National Overseer, Korea, Japan, and Thailand Special Singing by the Young Harvest Mass Choir Honor Closing Challenge Newly Selected General Overseer Guest Singer: LeAnn Hamby, Cleveland, Tennessee Appointments Consecration/Commission/Close
SATURDAY E VENING Session Moderator: Ben Feliz General Presbyter, Mexico, Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean Session Theme: GLOBAL HARVEST Location: Gatlin Ballroom
6:00 p.m.
Musical Concert Bahama Brass Band Celebration of Nations: Cathy Payne, Global Missions Coordinator Northeast Region USA Worship Team Offering: Exhortation: Mykhaylo (Misha) Murza, Overseer of Russia Prayer: Henadzi (Gena) Kernazhytski, Overseer of Belarus Guest Singers: International Assembly Mass Choir Chad Lambert, Director, Virginia Inspirational Word & Call to Surrender: The Global Harvest, Dr. Mark Williams, General Overseer, Church of God, Cleveland, Tennessee
Our response to the Word of God and the Spirit of God for the global harvest
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SUNDAY MORNING—August 3 , 2014 Session Moderator: Sam Clements, General Presbyter, North America Session Theme: SERVANTS TOGETHER Location: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Northeast Region USA Worship Team Prayer: David Browder General Presbyter, Asia, Australia, and Oceania Inspirational Word: Servants Together, Jung Min Lee, National Overseer, Korea, Japan, and Thailand Special Singing by the Young Harvest Mass Choir Honor Closing Challenge Newly Selected General Overseer Guest Singer: LeAnn Hamby, Cleveland, Tennessee Appointments Consecration/Commission/Close
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YOUTH ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE
THURSDAY 9:00 Deeper Life Conversations10:00 Breakout Sessions (Teens, 14–18) CCMN Lounge (Young Adults, 19+)12:00 Lunch 2:00 Breakout Sessions/Intensives 4:00 Dismissal
FRIDAY 9:00 Deeper Life Conversations10:00 Breakout Sessions (Teens, 14–18) CCMN Lounge (Young Adults, 19+)12:00 Lunch 2:00 Breakout Sessions/Intensives Mission Encounter
TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP EVENTS
STUDENT MINISTRY BREAKOUT SESSIONSLearning sessions to equip students called to missions, leadership, and fine arts ministries (music, drama, dance, etc.).
LEADERSHIP BREAKOUT SESSIONSDiscipling Students through Their Milestones2:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m. ThursdayThis class will visit the various psychological and academic milestones that students reach and how to teach them to apply the Scriptures and the Gospel at each stage as individuals, families, and in corporate youth ministry.
Reaching Students on Secular Campuses3:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m. ThursdayThis class will suggest strategies for local ministries to reach students on school campuses in their communities and empower teens and collegiate students to evangelize their peers within their schools and universities.
YOUTH MISSIONS IN ACTION: ORLANDO 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. SaturdaySeats are limited for this special outreach to the Orlando community. Registra-tion and parental consent forms are required by noon on Friday.
YOUTH MINISTERS’ FELLOWSHIP10:00 p.m. SaturdayAll local, state, regional, and national directors are invited to join us for a time of fellowship following the BREAKOUT service.
COLLEGE AND CAREER MINISTRIES NETWORK (CCMN) LoungeCollegiate and young adults are invited to network, worship, fellowship, share, and learn throughout the day in the CCMN Lounge. Pick up a schedule at the Youth Ministries booth at the bookstore.
FRIDAY EVENING 6:30 Young Harvest Program
SATURDAY 9:00 YMIA Orlando
SATURDAY EVENING 6:30 BREAKOUT! A worship experience with special musical guest, student fine arts ministry, and the Word. Open to the public. A freewill offering will be received.
SPECIAL GUESTSDr. Mark L. WilliamsDr. Mark L. Williams serves as General Overseer for the Church of God, the highest leadership role in the denomination. Elected to the post in 2012, Dr. Williams previously served as second assistant general overseer from 2008–2012. Prior to leading the Church of God on the International Executive Committee, Dr. Williams was state overseer for California-Nevada and was a member of the International Executive Council. Dr. Williams began his ministerial career as an evangelist. In 1995, he accepted his first pastorate, leading the South Cleveland Church of God in Cleveland, Tennessee, for four years, followed by a five-year tenure at the Riverhills Church in Tampa, Florida. Dr. Williams holds a bachelor’s degree and the Doctor of Divinity degree from Lee University, and an M.Div. from the Pentecostal Theological Seminary. He is married to Sandra Kay and they have two sons, Austin and Ryan.
Dr. David Ferguson, D. Phil., D. Litt., LPCDr. Ferguson serves as the executive director for several U.S. and global initiatives focused on Great Commission living empowered by Great Commandment love. In the faith community, the Great Commandment Network serves more than 20 denominations and para-church ministries through pastoral care, training strategies, and resource development. Dr. Ferguson has served on various national and international initiatives and boards including the Awakening America Alliance Cabinet, Empowered 21 Global and U.S. Cabinets, Garden Tomb Council in Jerusalem/London, The Marriage CoMission U.S. Steering Committee, The Fatherhood CoMission, NextGen Imperative and the Relational Values Alliance. Dr. Ferguson and his wife, Teresa, are co-founders of the Center for Relational Leadership and have conducted training and coaching events for leaders from more than 50 countries. They have three adult children, seven special grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. They reside in Austin, Texas.
Dr. Alvin PadillaDr. Padilla is the Dean of Hispanic Ministries Program and former Dean of the Gordon-Conwell Boston (CUME) campus. He came to Gordon-Conwell after five years of teaching Biblical Studies at Nyack College. Prior to that, he founded and taught at the Spanish Eastern School of Theology in Swan Lake, New York, for seven years. He has also served as pastor of the Fort Washington Heights Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) in New York City, a
Spanish-speaking congregation. In his work as Dean of the Boston program, he oversaw the educational programs of CUME and the emerging programs in downtown Boston, including Masters and Doctor of Ministry degrees. Dr. Padilla is an ordained minister in the PCUSA. He holds professional memberships in the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Biblical Literature, and the Asociacion para la Educacion Teologica Hispana.
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YOUTH ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE
THURSDAY 9:00 Deeper Life Conversations10:00 Breakout Sessions (Teens, 14–18) CCMN Lounge (Young Adults, 19+)12:00 Lunch 2:00 Breakout Sessions/Intensives 4:00 Dismissal
FRIDAY 9:00 Deeper Life Conversations10:00 Breakout Sessions (Teens, 14–18) CCMN Lounge (Young Adults, 19+)12:00 Lunch 2:00 Breakout Sessions/Intensives Mission Encounter
TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP EVENTS
STUDENT MINISTRY BREAKOUT SESSIONSLearning sessions to equip students called to missions, leadership, and fine arts ministries (music, drama, dance, etc.).
LEADERSHIP BREAKOUT SESSIONSDiscipling Students through Their Milestones2:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m. ThursdayThis class will visit the various psychological and academic milestones that students reach and how to teach them to apply the Scriptures and the Gospel at each stage as individuals, families, and in corporate youth ministry.
Reaching Students on Secular Campuses3:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m. ThursdayThis class will suggest strategies for local ministries to reach students on school campuses in their communities and empower teens and collegiate students to evangelize their peers within their schools and universities.
YOUTH MISSIONS IN ACTION: ORLANDO 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. SaturdaySeats are limited for this special outreach to the Orlando community. Registra-tion and parental consent forms are required by noon on Friday.
YOUTH MINISTERS’ FELLOWSHIP10:00 p.m. SaturdayAll local, state, regional, and national directors are invited to join us for a time of fellowship following the BREAKOUT service.
COLLEGE AND CAREER MINISTRIES NETWORK (CCMN) LoungeCollegiate and young adults are invited to network, worship, fellowship, share, and learn throughout the day in the CCMN Lounge. Pick up a schedule at the Youth Ministries booth at the bookstore.
FRIDAY EVENING 6:30 Young Harvest Program
SATURDAY 9:00 YMIA Orlando
SATURDAY EVENING 6:30 BREAKOUT! A worship experience with special musical guest, student fine arts ministry, and the Word. Open to the public. A freewill offering will be received.
SPECIAL GUESTSDr. Mark L. WilliamsDr. Mark L. Williams serves as General Overseer for the Church of God, the highest leadership role in the denomination. Elected to the post in 2012, Dr. Williams previously served as second assistant general overseer from 2008–2012. Prior to leading the Church of God on the International Executive Committee, Dr. Williams was state overseer for California-Nevada and was a member of the International Executive Council. Dr. Williams began his ministerial career as an evangelist. In 1995, he accepted his first pastorate, leading the South Cleveland Church of God in Cleveland, Tennessee, for four years, followed by a five-year tenure at the Riverhills Church in Tampa, Florida. Dr. Williams holds a bachelor’s degree and the Doctor of Divinity degree from Lee University, and an M.Div. from the Pentecostal Theological Seminary. He is married to Sandra Kay and they have two sons, Austin and Ryan.
Dr. David Ferguson, D. Phil., D. Litt., LPCDr. Ferguson serves as the executive director for several U.S. and global initiatives focused on Great Commission living empowered by Great Commandment love. In the faith community, the Great Commandment Network serves more than 20 denominations and para-church ministries through pastoral care, training strategies, and resource development. Dr. Ferguson has served on various national and international initiatives and boards including the Awakening America Alliance Cabinet, Empowered 21 Global and U.S. Cabinets, Garden Tomb Council in Jerusalem/London, The Marriage CoMission U.S. Steering Committee, The Fatherhood CoMission, NextGen Imperative and the Relational Values Alliance. Dr. Ferguson and his wife, Teresa, are co-founders of the Center for Relational Leadership and have conducted training and coaching events for leaders from more than 50 countries. They have three adult children, seven special grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. They reside in Austin, Texas.
Dr. Alvin PadillaDr. Padilla is the Dean of Hispanic Ministries Program and former Dean of the Gordon-Conwell Boston (CUME) campus. He came to Gordon-Conwell after five years of teaching Biblical Studies at Nyack College. Prior to that, he founded and taught at the Spanish Eastern School of Theology in Swan Lake, New York, for seven years. He has also served as pastor of the Fort Washington Heights Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) in New York City, a
Spanish-speaking congregation. In his work as Dean of the Boston program, he oversaw the educational programs of CUME and the emerging programs in downtown Boston, including Masters and Doctor of Ministry degrees. Dr. Padilla is an ordained minister in the PCUSA. He holds professional memberships in the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Biblical Literature, and the Asociacion para la Educacion Teologica Hispana.
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Tony SutherlandTony is an anointed worship leader, speaker, and author. For almost three decades he has served in the church as well as traveled extensively around the world stirring in hearts everywhere a passion for God’s presence and a powerful grace awakening. Along with his busy traveling schedule, he is currently on staff as a worship leader at Free Chapel under Pastor Jentezen Franklin (9 years). Tony is also a songwriter, having written for worship
leaders and recording artists such as Israel Houghton, Micah Massey, Ricardo Sanchez, CeCe Winans, The Katinas, Mandisa, Phillips-Craig and Dean, David and Nichole Binion, and many others. Tony lives in North Atlanta with his beautiful wife of 25 years, Sherri, and their two amazing children, Anna (13) and Asher (18). You can discover more about Tony’s ministry at www.tonysutherland.com.
Kevin SeatonKevin is the Worship & Creative Arts Pastor at Antioch Church in Overland Park, Kansas. He has been in full time worship ministry for 26 years. He oversees musicians, vocalists, dance and drama, as well as recruitment and training for these areas. He and his wife, Janet, have a passion and a zeal for raising up new worship leaders, mentoring the next generation, and promoting the power of the local church. He has produced and directed
three worship albums, taught worship in schools, and led worship for conferences and retreats across America and Europe. Kevin has earned a Bachelor’s in Music Education from Lee University and lives by the mission statement, “Make something out of nothing!” Since 1999, Kevin and Janet have built a thriving and growing community of worshipers at Antioch Church. They enjoy life with their two married daughters and son-in-laws.
Dr. John Christopher Thomas, Ph.D.Dr. Thomas has been a member of the full-time faculty of the Pentecostal Theological Seminary since 1982 and the director of the Centre for Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies at Bangor University. Dr. Thomas has been honored for his work in New Testament scholarship by election into membership of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas and his appointment as the Clarence J. Abbott Professor of Biblical Studies at the Pentecostal
Theological Seminary. He has published articles in several leading international journals devoted to study of the New Testament. He also serves as editor of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology (Brill), the Journal of Pentecostal Theology Supplement Series (Deo), and serves as general editor of the Pentecostal Commentary Series (Deo). He has also served as associate pastor of the Woodward Avenue Church of God in Athens, Tennessee, since 1981. Dr. Thomas has been a guest lecturer or visiting lecturer at a variety of educational institutions on five continents. He is married to Barbara and they have two daughters, Paige Thomas Scaperoth and Lori Thomas Brown, and two sons-in-law, David Scaperoth and Chad Brown.
Dr. Lee Roy Martin, D.Th.Dr. Martin has taught at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary since 1992. He served as a Church of God pastor from 1977–2004 and was ordained in 1983. He also served as a district overseer, state youth and CE Board member, state council member, state director of ministerial development, and state Ordination Board member. His writings include the following books: Biblical Hermeneutics (also available in Spanish), Jonah and the God of Grace, The
Unheard Voice of God: A Pentecostal Hearing of the Book of Judges, and An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew. Dr. Martin serves as editor of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology and as president of The Society for Pentecostal Studies. He is married to the former Karen Arlene Luke and they have two sons, one daughter, and two grandchildren.
Dr. John WagenveldFounder/PresidentDr. Wagenveld was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, but moved at two years old to serve with his family in Argentina. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and French. He received a B. A. in Theology from Dordt College and an M. A. in Missions and Church Growth at Calvin Theological
Seminary. He recently received his Doctorate in Ministry from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Dr. Wagenveld has authored the book, Wholistic Church Growth, which was published in Spanish. He also compiled and edited Planting Healthy Churches.
Tim MaxwellVice President/CFO Tim was born in West Africa to missionary parents. He lived in five countries where his parents were “impassioned to serve the lay leaders of the church, training them in the Scriptures to be reproducing Christ-followers.” This mission resonates in Tim’s heart; he now serves national leaders in over 30 countries. His experience includes serving with Capin
Crouse & Co., English Language Institute/China, Mission Aviation Fellowship, Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, and Bible League International.
Dr. Gary TejaInternational Program DirectorDr. Gary Teja has dedicated his career to the growth of God’s church around the world. He has over 40 years of experience at CRWM, CRC Publications, Christian Reformed Home Missions, Kuyper College, and Bible League International. He has also written over 29 publications. One of his primary responsibilities is to assist the organization’s global staff
in staying “on vision” as they maintain and grow relationships with MNM’s ministry partners.
Dr. Juan Carlos MeloLatin America DirectorDr. Melo, his wife Sara, and their two children, Samuel and Sharon, are missionaries for the Finnish churches for Ibero-America (FIDA International), and has over 30 years of missionary experience. He has planted churches in both Finland and Ecuador. Currently, he leads MNM’s programs with strategic partners to undertake and strengthen
the processes of planting more churches and developing stronger churches in Ibero-America.
Michael Sillah Africa DirectorMichael lives in Mwanza, Tanzania, with his wife, Neema, and their son, Brightness. Michael graduated from Mwanza Assemblies of God Bible College with a degree in Bible and Church Ministry. He is the pastor of a local church as well. Michael has a passion for serving others and training leaders to plant more churches, which he does faithfully to
strengthen the presence of the Christian church in Africa.
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Tony SutherlandTony is an anointed worship leader, speaker, and author. For almost three decades he has served in the church as well as traveled extensively around the world stirring in hearts everywhere a passion for God’s presence and a powerful grace awakening. Along with his busy traveling schedule, he is currently on staff as a worship leader at Free Chapel under Pastor Jentezen Franklin (9 years). Tony is also a songwriter, having written for worship
leaders and recording artists such as Israel Houghton, Micah Massey, Ricardo Sanchez, CeCe Winans, The Katinas, Mandisa, Phillips-Craig and Dean, David and Nichole Binion, and many others. Tony lives in North Atlanta with his beautiful wife of 25 years, Sherri, and their two amazing children, Anna (13) and Asher (18). You can discover more about Tony’s ministry at www.tonysutherland.com.
Kevin SeatonKevin is the Worship & Creative Arts Pastor at Antioch Church in Overland Park, Kansas. He has been in full time worship ministry for 26 years. He oversees musicians, vocalists, dance and drama, as well as recruitment and training for these areas. He and his wife, Janet, have a passion and a zeal for raising up new worship leaders, mentoring the next generation, and promoting the power of the local church. He has produced and directed
three worship albums, taught worship in schools, and led worship for conferences and retreats across America and Europe. Kevin has earned a Bachelor’s in Music Education from Lee University and lives by the mission statement, “Make something out of nothing!” Since 1999, Kevin and Janet have built a thriving and growing community of worshipers at Antioch Church. They enjoy life with their two married daughters and son-in-laws.
Dr. John Christopher Thomas, Ph.D.Dr. Thomas has been a member of the full-time faculty of the Pentecostal Theological Seminary since 1982 and the director of the Centre for Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies at Bangor University. Dr. Thomas has been honored for his work in New Testament scholarship by election into membership of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas and his appointment as the Clarence J. Abbott Professor of Biblical Studies at the Pentecostal
Theological Seminary. He has published articles in several leading international journals devoted to study of the New Testament. He also serves as editor of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology (Brill), the Journal of Pentecostal Theology Supplement Series (Deo), and serves as general editor of the Pentecostal Commentary Series (Deo). He has also served as associate pastor of the Woodward Avenue Church of God in Athens, Tennessee, since 1981. Dr. Thomas has been a guest lecturer or visiting lecturer at a variety of educational institutions on five continents. He is married to Barbara and they have two daughters, Paige Thomas Scaperoth and Lori Thomas Brown, and two sons-in-law, David Scaperoth and Chad Brown.
Dr. Lee Roy Martin, D.Th.Dr. Martin has taught at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary since 1992. He served as a Church of God pastor from 1977–2004 and was ordained in 1983. He also served as a district overseer, state youth and CE Board member, state council member, state director of ministerial development, and state Ordination Board member. His writings include the following books: Biblical Hermeneutics (also available in Spanish), Jonah and the God of Grace, The
Unheard Voice of God: A Pentecostal Hearing of the Book of Judges, and An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew. Dr. Martin serves as editor of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology and as president of The Society for Pentecostal Studies. He is married to the former Karen Arlene Luke and they have two sons, one daughter, and two grandchildren.
Dr. John WagenveldFounder/PresidentDr. Wagenveld was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, but moved at two years old to serve with his family in Argentina. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and French. He received a B. A. in Theology from Dordt College and an M. A. in Missions and Church Growth at Calvin Theological
Seminary. He recently received his Doctorate in Ministry from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Dr. Wagenveld has authored the book, Wholistic Church Growth, which was published in Spanish. He also compiled and edited Planting Healthy Churches.
Tim MaxwellVice President/CFO Tim was born in West Africa to missionary parents. He lived in five countries where his parents were “impassioned to serve the lay leaders of the church, training them in the Scriptures to be reproducing Christ-followers.” This mission resonates in Tim’s heart; he now serves national leaders in over 30 countries. His experience includes serving with Capin
Crouse & Co., English Language Institute/China, Mission Aviation Fellowship, Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, and Bible League International.
Dr. Gary TejaInternational Program DirectorDr. Gary Teja has dedicated his career to the growth of God’s church around the world. He has over 40 years of experience at CRWM, CRC Publications, Christian Reformed Home Missions, Kuyper College, and Bible League International. He has also written over 29 publications. One of his primary responsibilities is to assist the organization’s global staff
in staying “on vision” as they maintain and grow relationships with MNM’s ministry partners.
Dr. Juan Carlos MeloLatin America DirectorDr. Melo, his wife Sara, and their two children, Samuel and Sharon, are missionaries for the Finnish churches for Ibero-America (FIDA International), and has over 30 years of missionary experience. He has planted churches in both Finland and Ecuador. Currently, he leads MNM’s programs with strategic partners to undertake and strengthen
the processes of planting more churches and developing stronger churches in Ibero-America.
Michael Sillah Africa DirectorMichael lives in Mwanza, Tanzania, with his wife, Neema, and their son, Brightness. Michael graduated from Mwanza Assemblies of God Bible College with a degree in Bible and Church Ministry. He is the pastor of a local church as well. Michael has a passion for serving others and training leaders to plant more churches, which he does faithfully to
strengthen the presence of the Christian church in Africa.
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WORKSHOP SYNOPSES
A PENTECOSTAL APPROACH TO THE PSALMS: PSALM 63 AND DIVINE ENCOUNTERDr. Lee Roy Martin, (D.Th., University of South Africa)Location: Sebastian l–4Dr. Lee Roy Martin is Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee. He also serves as editor of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology and is the immediate past president of the Society for Pentecostal Studies. Dr. Martin was a pastor in the Church of God for 25 years before coming full-time to the Seminary.
Because of our emphasis on worship, praise, prayer, and faith, we Pentecostals are in a position to read the Psalms in a unique fashion. This presentation will offer insights into a Pentecostal approach to the Psalms. It will also suggest a number of areas in which the Psalms can contribute to our theology of worship and prayer.
BUDGETING, REPORTING, AND OTHER ISSUES FACING CHURCHESPaul HoltLocation: St. Johns 33This workshop will look at how to prepare budgets, church reporting requirements, and tax issues facing today’s churches. This workshop is ideal for state/regional/national/local treasurers and pastors.
CALLING, CHARACTER, and COMPETENCE IN THE CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECYDavid Bryan & Dr. Alvin Padilla Location: Sebastian l–3Spirit-empowered leaders who are committed to following Jesus are critical for the growth and health of every church. The following key questions will be answered for every minister, pastor, and called leader who is concerned about the future of leadership development.
• How do we recognize leaders who are God’s choice? • How does God develop integrity in leaders? • What strategies should be used to develop the needed skills to be effective in different areas of ministry? • What are the key competencies for effective ministry?
CONNECT SP|GLOBAL SOLUTIONSCONNECTING NORTH AMERICAN OFFICES AND MINISTRIES—BRINGING US CLOSER TOGETHER!Jay CroyleLocation: St. Johns 30A team that has grown to a global endeavor must find ways to continue in its ability to connect and communicate in a global way. CONNECT SP|Global Solutions is a web-based service that goes beyond just desktop applications, social sites, or even websites! CONNECT SP is a tool providing a means for making a connection with leaders from every level of leadership, office, and committee—privately and globally! A way for the Church to connect for the purpose of doing business—His business! The Church of God of Prophecy has grown to become a “global endeavor” and CONNECT SP|Global Solutions is an answer to contin-ue developing in our ability to connect and communicate in a global way—“CONNECT SP|Global Solutions is a COGOP global answer!”
CREATING A CULTURE OF MENTORING & DISCIPLESHIP IN YOUR LOCAL CHURCH WORSHIP MINISTRYKevin Seaton, Worship & Creative Arts Pastor, Antioch Church Overland Park, KansasLocation: ConwayA thriving local church worship ministry is one that is not only leading worship in our corporate services, but one that is raising, equipping, educating, and discipling the next generation. It is also a ministry that is utilizing a multi-generational team. We will discuss how every age group (teens through senior citizens) can be represented in your team and what they can bring to the health and longevity of your ministry and to your local church.
Your worship ministry needs: • the creativity and revolutionary spirit of the teens & 20-somethings • the entrepreneurship and dedication of the 30 & 40-somethings • the wisdom and guidance of the 50 & above-somethings
These two sessions will give you great insight on how to develop and grow your worship ministry into a culture of mentoring and discipleship from among your very own team.
DEVELOPING LEADERS WHO IMPACT KIDS (Sessions 1 and 2)Kathy CreasyLocation: St. Johns 29Children represent more than one-third of the world’s population and as much as 50 percent of the population in many nations. Yet, ministry to children is dwindling. In some Western countries, as many as 50 percent
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A PENTECOSTAL APPROACH TO THE PSALMS: PSALM 63 AND DIVINE ENCOUNTERDr. Lee Roy Martin, (D.Th., University of South Africa)Location: Sebastian l–4Dr. Lee Roy Martin is Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee. He also serves as editor of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology and is the immediate past president of the Society for Pentecostal Studies. Dr. Martin was a pastor in the Church of God for 25 years before coming full-time to the Seminary.
Because of our emphasis on worship, praise, prayer, and faith, we Pentecostals are in a position to read the Psalms in a unique fashion. This presentation will offer insights into a Pentecostal approach to the Psalms. It will also suggest a number of areas in which the Psalms can contribute to our theology of worship and prayer.
BUDGETING, REPORTING, AND OTHER ISSUES FACING CHURCHESPaul HoltLocation: St. Johns 33This workshop will look at how to prepare budgets, church reporting requirements, and tax issues facing today’s churches. This workshop is ideal for state/regional/national/local treasurers and pastors.
CALLING, CHARACTER, and COMPETENCE IN THE CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECYDavid Bryan & Dr. Alvin Padilla Location: Sebastian l–3Spirit-empowered leaders who are committed to following Jesus are critical for the growth and health of every church. The following key questions will be answered for every minister, pastor, and called leader who is concerned about the future of leadership development.
• How do we recognize leaders who are God’s choice? • How does God develop integrity in leaders? • What strategies should be used to develop the needed skills to be effective in different areas of ministry? • What are the key competencies for effective ministry?
CONNECT SP|GLOBAL SOLUTIONSCONNECTING NORTH AMERICAN OFFICES AND MINISTRIES—BRINGING US CLOSER TOGETHER!Jay CroyleLocation: St. Johns 30A team that has grown to a global endeavor must find ways to continue in its ability to connect and communicate in a global way. CONNECT SP|Global Solutions is a web-based service that goes beyond just desktop applications, social sites, or even websites! CONNECT SP is a tool providing a means for making a connection with leaders from every level of leadership, office, and committee—privately and globally! A way for the Church to connect for the purpose of doing business—His business! The Church of God of Prophecy has grown to become a “global endeavor” and CONNECT SP|Global Solutions is an answer to contin-ue developing in our ability to connect and communicate in a global way—“CONNECT SP|Global Solutions is a COGOP global answer!”
CREATING A CULTURE OF MENTORING & DISCIPLESHIP IN YOUR LOCAL CHURCH WORSHIP MINISTRYKevin Seaton, Worship & Creative Arts Pastor, Antioch Church Overland Park, KansasLocation: ConwayA thriving local church worship ministry is one that is not only leading worship in our corporate services, but one that is raising, equipping, educating, and discipling the next generation. It is also a ministry that is utilizing a multi-generational team. We will discuss how every age group (teens through senior citizens) can be represented in your team and what they can bring to the health and longevity of your ministry and to your local church.
Your worship ministry needs: • the creativity and revolutionary spirit of the teens & 20-somethings • the entrepreneurship and dedication of the 30 & 40-somethings • the wisdom and guidance of the 50 & above-somethings
These two sessions will give you great insight on how to develop and grow your worship ministry into a culture of mentoring and discipleship from among your very own team.
DEVELOPING LEADERS WHO IMPACT KIDS (Sessions 1 and 2)Kathy CreasyLocation: St. Johns 29Children represent more than one-third of the world’s population and as much as 50 percent of the population in many nations. Yet, ministry to children is dwindling. In some Western countries, as many as 50 percent
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of churches are without children’s ministry. Only 15 percent of mission resources are spent on evangelism and discipleship of children. As leaders, we are not called to simply minister to our respective audience, i.e. kids. We are called to reproduce ourselves, to multiply the leadership base of the ministry we serve. What can we do to identify, compel, train, and engage individuals so they become leaders who have an eternal impact on kids and multiply themselves so that there continues to be an abundance of leaders who serve kids?
All regional and national directors of children’s ministry are encouraged to attend these children’s ministry workshop sessions.
DISCIPLING STUDENTS THROUGH THEIR MILESTONESTrevor & Aileen ReidLocation: St. Johns 28This class will visit the various psychological and academic milestones that students reach and how to teach them to apply the Scriptures and the Gospel at each stage as individuals, families, and in corporate youth ministry.
EFFECTIVE DISCIPLESHIP IN A MODERN CONTEXTDarren Schalk, Discipleship Curriculum EditorLocation: SandlakeCountless studies have pointed out how biblically illiterate we’ve become, even within the church. We have a discipleship problem that needs to be corrected. But how do we get it done? What is discipleship? How did Jesus disciple people? How can I get back on track with effective biblical training without simply returning to methods that have proven frivolous? Come discuss these issues—and their solutions—as we share ideas and introduce new tools for implementing a truly biblical discipleship plan in this two-part session on discipleship in a modern context.
FORTALEZCA SU IGLESIA LOCAL (Spanish)Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos MeloLocation: Sebastian l–1See synopsis in Spanish section.
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP MISSIONS CONVERSATION Cathy Payne Location: St. Johns 31Come join an open dialogue among leading pastors, missions supporters, and church leadership regarding a fresh perspective of philosophies and strategies concerning missions within the Church of God of Prophecy. Two years have passed since our initial global leadership missions conversation. This second endeavor will integrate an exchange of ideas and hopefully open a channel of communication among our inspirational leaders and North American missions supporters concerning missions.
IMPARTING A SPIRIT-EMPOWERED FAITH TO NEXT GENERATIONS Dr. David Ferguson, Great Commandment NetworkLocation: Sebastian JWould we know a faithful Jesus follower, if we saw one? To produce Spirit-empowered followers, let’s have the right outcome in mind. Restoring a first century, four-stage process of faith formation can transform both family and church ministry to children, youth, and adults. Explore keys to reaching and keeping next generations.
PRINCIPIOS DE MULTIPLICACION DE IGLESIAS (Spanish)Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos MeloLocation: Sebastian l–1See synopsis in Spanish section.
PRINCIPLES OF CHURCH MULTIPLICATIONMichael Sillah & Dr. John WagenveldLocation: Sebastian l–2This workshop, provided in English and Spanish tracks, presents prov-en principles of multiplication for church planting. The workshop will describe a process, strategy, and methodology for multiplying healthy churches. Actual successful cases from the Church of God of Prophecy will be described.
REACHING STUDENTS ON SECULAR CAMPUSESTrevor & Aileen ReidLocation: St. Johns 28This class will suggest strategies for local ministries to reach students on school campuses in their communities and empower teens and collegiate students to evangelize their peers within their schools and universities.
RESOLVING THE MYTH OF BALANCING FAMILY AND MINISTRY! Dr. David Ferguson, Great Commandment NetworkLocation: Sebastian JMost every ministry leader struggles to “balance” effectively the time and energy required for personal and spiritual life, marriage, children, extended family, church, missions, etc. This workshop explores a Great Commandment/Great Commission model of ministry that reduces conflict, increases harmony, and guarantees more fruitful ministry impact!
SERVANT PARTNERS/MISSION COOPERATIVE Cathy Payne and Tim McCaleb, FacilitatorLocation: St. Johns 31Come and find out how you can touch the world through on-site, hands-on opportunities to participate in diverse missions trips and construction teams around the world. Tim McCaleb, Bill Vines, Ben Feliz, and other members of the Mission Cooperative Team will help you understand the vision and strategy for a ministry that will give you and your local church wide-range opportunities to use your skills and abilities to bless our ministries throughout our global missions network.
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of churches are without children’s ministry. Only 15 percent of mission resources are spent on evangelism and discipleship of children. As leaders, we are not called to simply minister to our respective audience, i.e. kids. We are called to reproduce ourselves, to multiply the leadership base of the ministry we serve. What can we do to identify, compel, train, and engage individuals so they become leaders who have an eternal impact on kids and multiply themselves so that there continues to be an abundance of leaders who serve kids?
All regional and national directors of children’s ministry are encouraged to attend these children’s ministry workshop sessions.
DISCIPLING STUDENTS THROUGH THEIR MILESTONESTrevor & Aileen ReidLocation: St. Johns 28This class will visit the various psychological and academic milestones that students reach and how to teach them to apply the Scriptures and the Gospel at each stage as individuals, families, and in corporate youth ministry.
EFFECTIVE DISCIPLESHIP IN A MODERN CONTEXTDarren Schalk, Discipleship Curriculum EditorLocation: SandlakeCountless studies have pointed out how biblically illiterate we’ve become, even within the church. We have a discipleship problem that needs to be corrected. But how do we get it done? What is discipleship? How did Jesus disciple people? How can I get back on track with effective biblical training without simply returning to methods that have proven frivolous? Come discuss these issues—and their solutions—as we share ideas and introduce new tools for implementing a truly biblical discipleship plan in this two-part session on discipleship in a modern context.
FORTALEZCA SU IGLESIA LOCAL (Spanish)Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos MeloLocation: Sebastian l–1See synopsis in Spanish section.
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP MISSIONS CONVERSATION Cathy Payne Location: St. Johns 31Come join an open dialogue among leading pastors, missions supporters, and church leadership regarding a fresh perspective of philosophies and strategies concerning missions within the Church of God of Prophecy. Two years have passed since our initial global leadership missions conversation. This second endeavor will integrate an exchange of ideas and hopefully open a channel of communication among our inspirational leaders and North American missions supporters concerning missions.
IMPARTING A SPIRIT-EMPOWERED FAITH TO NEXT GENERATIONS Dr. David Ferguson, Great Commandment NetworkLocation: Sebastian JWould we know a faithful Jesus follower, if we saw one? To produce Spirit-empowered followers, let’s have the right outcome in mind. Restoring a first century, four-stage process of faith formation can transform both family and church ministry to children, youth, and adults. Explore keys to reaching and keeping next generations.
PRINCIPIOS DE MULTIPLICACION DE IGLESIAS (Spanish)Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos MeloLocation: Sebastian l–1See synopsis in Spanish section.
PRINCIPLES OF CHURCH MULTIPLICATIONMichael Sillah & Dr. John WagenveldLocation: Sebastian l–2This workshop, provided in English and Spanish tracks, presents prov-en principles of multiplication for church planting. The workshop will describe a process, strategy, and methodology for multiplying healthy churches. Actual successful cases from the Church of God of Prophecy will be described.
REACHING STUDENTS ON SECULAR CAMPUSESTrevor & Aileen ReidLocation: St. Johns 28This class will suggest strategies for local ministries to reach students on school campuses in their communities and empower teens and collegiate students to evangelize their peers within their schools and universities.
RESOLVING THE MYTH OF BALANCING FAMILY AND MINISTRY! Dr. David Ferguson, Great Commandment NetworkLocation: Sebastian JMost every ministry leader struggles to “balance” effectively the time and energy required for personal and spiritual life, marriage, children, extended family, church, missions, etc. This workshop explores a Great Commandment/Great Commission model of ministry that reduces conflict, increases harmony, and guarantees more fruitful ministry impact!
SERVANT PARTNERS/MISSION COOPERATIVE Cathy Payne and Tim McCaleb, FacilitatorLocation: St. Johns 31Come and find out how you can touch the world through on-site, hands-on opportunities to participate in diverse missions trips and construction teams around the world. Tim McCaleb, Bill Vines, Ben Feliz, and other members of the Mission Cooperative Team will help you understand the vision and strategy for a ministry that will give you and your local church wide-range opportunities to use your skills and abilities to bless our ministries throughout our global missions network.
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SHARPENING AND EXPANDING YOUR MESSAGEDeWayne Hamby & GuestsLocation: St. Johns 32God has given you a message to share; what is the best way to share it? In a rapidly changing world packed with non-stop information, how do you ensure that your message is heard loud and clear? In this workshop, DeWayne Hamby and special guests will share some advice on creating a bigger impact through refining your message and utilizing various technologies and social media tools to grow your audience. (This workshop will be presented in both workshop sessions.)
STRENGTHEN YOUR LOCAL CHURCH (English)Michael Sillah & Dr. John Wagenveld Location: Sebastian l–2This workshop, provided in English and Spanish tracks, presents the 10 characteristics of a healthy church based on the book, Take Your Church’s Pulse. The workshop will include a free survey that every participant can take back to their local congregation to measure the health of their church and a process to develop a strategic plan based on healthy conversations among leaders and members. The book will be provided for free in digital format.
STRENGTHENING CHURCHES AND FAMILIES THROUGH STEWARDSHIPPaul HoltLocation: St. Johns 33Biblical stewardship serves to strengthen families and, in turn, local churches. This workshop will explore the call for and implications of pursuing stewardship. This workshop is ideal for everyone.
THE DEVIL, DISEASE, AND DELIVERANCE: ORIGINS OF ILLNESS IN NEW TESTAMENT THOUGHTDr. John Christopher Thomas, (Ph.D., University of Sheffield)Location: Sebastian l–4Dr. John Christopher Thomas is the Clarence J. Abbott Professor of Biblical Studies at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee, and director of the Centre for Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies at Bangor University in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom.
This presentation provides an overview of the origins of illness in the New Testament and offers theological reflection on the implications for Pentecostal belief and practice.
VOCACIÓN, CARÁCTER, COMPETENCE, Y LICENSURE EN LA IGLESIA DE DIOS DE PROFECÍA (Spanish)David Bryan & Dr. Alvin PadillaLocation: Sebastian l–3See synopsis in Spanish section.
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SHARPENING AND EXPANDING YOUR MESSAGEDeWayne Hamby & GuestsLocation: St. Johns 32God has given you a message to share; what is the best way to share it? In a rapidly changing world packed with non-stop information, how do you ensure that your message is heard loud and clear? In this workshop, DeWayne Hamby and special guests will share some advice on creating a bigger impact through refining your message and utilizing various technologies and social media tools to grow your audience. (This workshop will be presented in both workshop sessions.)
STRENGTHEN YOUR LOCAL CHURCH (English)Michael Sillah & Dr. John Wagenveld Location: Sebastian l–2This workshop, provided in English and Spanish tracks, presents the 10 characteristics of a healthy church based on the book, Take Your Church’s Pulse. The workshop will include a free survey that every participant can take back to their local congregation to measure the health of their church and a process to develop a strategic plan based on healthy conversations among leaders and members. The book will be provided for free in digital format.
STRENGTHENING CHURCHES AND FAMILIES THROUGH STEWARDSHIPPaul HoltLocation: St. Johns 33Biblical stewardship serves to strengthen families and, in turn, local churches. This workshop will explore the call for and implications of pursuing stewardship. This workshop is ideal for everyone.
THE DEVIL, DISEASE, AND DELIVERANCE: ORIGINS OF ILLNESS IN NEW TESTAMENT THOUGHTDr. John Christopher Thomas, (Ph.D., University of Sheffield)Location: Sebastian l–4Dr. John Christopher Thomas is the Clarence J. Abbott Professor of Biblical Studies at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee, and director of the Centre for Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies at Bangor University in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom.
This presentation provides an overview of the origins of illness in the New Testament and offers theological reflection on the implications for Pentecostal belief and practice.
VOCACIÓN, CARÁCTER, COMPETENCE, Y LICENSURE EN LA IGLESIA DE DIOS DE PROFECÍA (Spanish)David Bryan & Dr. Alvin PadillaLocation: Sebastian l–3See synopsis in Spanish section.
The Heritage Ministries Association supports the Heritage Ministries Department, assists in maintaining and improving Fields of the Wood, First Assembly House, Shearer Schoolhouse site, and the Holy Ghost Marker.
Membership for 2014 is $20.00 With your membership you receive: 2014 Heritage Ministries’ collector card 2014 calendar featuring early Assemblies 20% discount card for Fields of the Wood gift shop and café in Murphy, North Carolina, and White Wing Bookstore in Cleveland, Tennessee.
There are several ways to join: • Join online at www.cogopheritage.com • Join in person at Fields of the Wood • Mail your membership fee to the Heritage Ministries Director:
Church of God of Prophecy Heritage Ministries Department P.O. Box 2910 Cleveland, TN 37320-2910
• If you are a member of a Church of God of Prophecy congregation, you may join through your local Heritage Ministries Director.
Heritage membership is congruent with the calendar year. Membership cards are personalized and therefore must indicate the name of the member.
HERITAGE MINISTRIESChurch of God of Prophecy
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES
Leadership Development and Discipleship Ministries involves four ministry departments that are teaming up to equip God-called servant leaders for the global church.
• Tomlinson Center is launching Global Schools for Biblical and Ministerial Studies, while maintaining partnerships with Lee University’s Division of Adult Learning (online) and Certificate in Ministry Studies (CIMS).
• Center for Biblical Leadership (CBL) is developing leaders through its School of Advanced and Practical Studies (SOPAS) and the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Consortium.
• International Children’s Ministries Department provides ministry training and leadership development for children’s ministers through ICM, One Day trainings, and IMPACT! curriculum.
• International Youth Ministries Department is training and developing youth leaders and workers via Youth Harvest Trainings (YHTs) and Youth Missions in Action (YMIA). Check out our booth in the White Wing Bookstore.
TOMLINSON CENTER
Tomlinson Center (TC) has launched its Global Schools for Biblical and Ministerial Studies. Tomlinson Center is growing leaders in integrity, spiritual confidence, and ministry competence.
Tomlinson Center continues its partnerships with Lee University’s Division ofAdult Learning (online) and the Certificate in Ministry Studies program (CIMS).
Leadership Development and Discipleship and the Tomlinson Center are sponsoring two workshops on Thursday entitled “Calling, Character, Competence, and Licensure in the Church of God of Prophecy. ” Presenters will be Dr. Alvin Padilla and David Bryan.
Times: 2:00 p.m. (English) and 3:15 p.m. (Spanish) Place: Sebastian l–3
Check out our booth in the White Wing Bookstore.
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES
Leadership Development and Discipleship Ministries involves four ministry departments that are teaming up to equip God-called servant leaders for the global church.
• Tomlinson Center is launching Global Schools for Biblical and Ministerial Studies, while maintaining partnerships with Lee University’s Division of Adult Learning (online) and Certificate in Ministry Studies (CIMS).
• Center for Biblical Leadership (CBL) is developing leaders through its School of Advanced and Practical Studies (SOPAS) and the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Consortium.
• International Children’s Ministries Department provides ministry training and leadership development for children’s ministers through ICM, One Day trainings, and IMPACT! curriculum.
• International Youth Ministries Department is training and developing youth leaders and workers via Youth Harvest Trainings (YHTs) and Youth Missions in Action (YMIA). Check out our booth in the White Wing Bookstore.
TOMLINSON CENTER
Tomlinson Center (TC) has launched its Global Schools for Biblical and Ministerial Studies. Tomlinson Center is growing leaders in integrity, spiritual confidence, and ministry competence.
Tomlinson Center continues its partnerships with Lee University’s Division ofAdult Learning (online) and the Certificate in Ministry Studies program (CIMS).
Leadership Development and Discipleship and the Tomlinson Center are sponsoring two workshops on Thursday entitled “Calling, Character, Competence, and Licensure in the Church of God of Prophecy. ” Presenters will be Dr. Alvin Padilla and David Bryan.
Times: 2:00 p.m. (English) and 3:15 p.m. (Spanish) Place: Sebastian l–3
Check out our booth in the White Wing Bookstore.
TC REUNIONSaturday, 12:30 Location: Butler RoomA reception is being hosted by the Tomlinson Center Advisory Board for all Tomlinson College/Tomlinson Center alumni on Saturday at 12:30. Alumni, former faculty, staff, and their guests are invited. Tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased at the Tomlinson Center booth in the Exhibit Hall.
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GLOBAL MISSIONS MINISTRIES INFORMATION
Mission Clothes ClosetTuesday–Thursday, 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. dailyLocation: St. Johns 26
Tuesday–Wednesday—FOR NATIONAL MISSIONARIES ONLYYou must have a ticket for admission.
Thursday—HOME MISSIONS (NEEDY ONLY)
Global Missions Ministries Workshops Thursday, 2:00–3:15 p.m. and 3:30–4:45 p.m. Location: St. Johns 31 See Synopses on pages 22–26
Global Leadership Missions Conversation
Servant Partners/Mission Cooperative
Global Missions Ministries Office (Tuesday–Saturday)Location: St. Johns 25
Harvest Partner Churches/One Child Fund DonorsAll pastors of Harvest Partner churches (those who pledge annually) and all One Child Fund donors (those who give monthly to the OCF), please come by the Global Missions Ministries booth (open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) to pick up your complimentary gift of appreciation. For more information on becoming a Harvest Partner church or a One Child Fund donor and to receive your free gift for signing up, visit our booth.
Mission EncounterFriday, Noon–5:00 p.m.Location: Panzacola—at the back of the White Wing Bookstore
• It’s a Global family celebration! Admission is FREE to EVERYONE. • Come, meet, and visit with your international church family, Harvest Partner nations, mission leaders, and volunteer missionaries from around the world. • Enjoy the sights, sounds, colorful displays, and cultural experiences of our global family. • See and hear firsthand reports, join together in prayer, experience worship in song, and enjoy testimonies from our international delegates.
Assembly Mission BreakfastSaturday, 7:00–9:00 a.m.Location: Sebastian K The Assembly Mission Breakfast has become one of the highlight ministries of the International Assembly. The morning provides the opportunity to be transported to the mission field for breakfast, as representatives from our global missions network host each table. This year, while enjoying a southern-style breakfast, you will learn about the work, needs, cultures, and lifestyles, as well as the challenges these missionaries encounter while ministering on the mission fields.
A ticket is required for admission at a cost of $25.00. If you do not have a ticket, please check with the Global Missions Ministries booth to see if any are available.
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GLOBAL MISSIONS MINISTRIES INFORMATION
Mission Clothes ClosetTuesday–Thursday, 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. dailyLocation: St. Johns 26
Tuesday–Wednesday—FOR NATIONAL MISSIONARIES ONLYYou must have a ticket for admission.
Thursday—HOME MISSIONS (NEEDY ONLY)
Global Missions Ministries Workshops Thursday, 2:00–3:15 p.m. and 3:30–4:45 p.m. Location: St. Johns 31 See Synopses on pages 22–26
Global Leadership Missions Conversation
Servant Partners/Mission Cooperative
Global Missions Ministries Office (Tuesday–Saturday)Location: St. Johns 25
Harvest Partner Churches/One Child Fund DonorsAll pastors of Harvest Partner churches (those who pledge annually) and all One Child Fund donors (those who give monthly to the OCF), please come by the Global Missions Ministries booth (open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) to pick up your complimentary gift of appreciation. For more information on becoming a Harvest Partner church or a One Child Fund donor and to receive your free gift for signing up, visit our booth.
Mission EncounterFriday, Noon–5:00 p.m.Location: Panzacola—at the back of the White Wing Bookstore
• It’s a Global family celebration! Admission is FREE to EVERYONE. • Come, meet, and visit with your international church family, Harvest Partner nations, mission leaders, and volunteer missionaries from around the world. • Enjoy the sights, sounds, colorful displays, and cultural experiences of our global family. • See and hear firsthand reports, join together in prayer, experience worship in song, and enjoy testimonies from our international delegates.
Assembly Mission BreakfastSaturday, 7:00–9:00 a.m.Location: Sebastian K The Assembly Mission Breakfast has become one of the highlight ministries of the International Assembly. The morning provides the opportunity to be transported to the mission field for breakfast, as representatives from our global missions network host each table. This year, while enjoying a southern-style breakfast, you will learn about the work, needs, cultures, and lifestyles, as well as the challenges these missionaries encounter while ministering on the mission fields.
A ticket is required for admission at a cost of $25.00. If you do not have a ticket, please check with the Global Missions Ministries booth to see if any are available.
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COMING IN 2015
In January 2013, the first ever CREATE conference was held, giving those interested in writing, technology, worship, music, design, and media a chance to network with and learn from other creatives. Mark your calendars for CREATE 2015.
January 22–24, 2015If you have an interest in design, writing, speaking, or music, make your plans now to attend. Stop by theCommunications booth in the Exhibit Hall for more information.
Hear the latest news and announcements from the global Church of God of Prophecy by subscribing to COGOP CONNECTIONS email newsletter.
cogop.org/connect/newsletters.html
Visit whitewingmessenger.net/category/connections
Also sign up for WORSHIP CONNECTION, an email newsletter designed with worship leaders and worshipers in mind!
Stay CONNECTED after the Assembly
Get your regular dose of inspiration and connection with a subscription to the
White Wing Messenger for yourself or your church. Every issue gives you biblically-
based articles from church leaders, news from around the globe, announcements of
events, and much more.
Subscribe today for as low as $10 per year (for bundles of five or more) or $18 for an individual subscription. Visit the Exhibit Hall to subscribe and receive a FREE Worship CD from Integrity Music (while supplies last).
Also, one subscriber will be selected from those we receive during the Assembly to receive
a free iPad Mini.
Subscribe to the Digital Edition!The White Wing Messenger is now available in a tablet edition for your mobile devices. Download the Magzter mobile app to purchase as individual issues or a yearly subscription for a discounted rate.
Whitewingmessenger.net
The new WhiteWingMessenger.net brings you the latest articles and news from the Messenger, available to read and share with your friends. You can also connect with the Messenger at www.facebook.com/whitewingmessenger or www.twitter.com/wwmessenger.
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In January 2013, the first ever CREATE conference was held, giving those interested in writing, technology, worship, music, design, and media a chance to network with and learn from other creatives. Mark your calendars for CREATE 2015.
January 22–24, 2015If you have an interest in design, writing, speaking, or music, make your plans now to attend. Stop by theCommunications booth in the Exhibit Hall for more information.
Hear the latest news and announcements from the global Church of God of Prophecy by subscribing to COGOP CONNECTIONS email newsletter.
cogop.org/connect/newsletters.html
Visit whitewingmessenger.net/category/connections
Also sign up for WORSHIP CONNECTION, an email newsletter designed with worship leaders and worshipers in mind!
Get your regular dose of inspiration and connection with a subscription to the
White Wing Messenger for yourself or your church. Every issue gives you biblically-
based articles from church leaders, news from around the globe, announcements of
events, and much more.
Subscribe today for as low as $10 per year (for bundles of five or more) or $18 for an individual subscription. Visit the Exhibit Hall to subscribe and receive a FREE Worship CD from Integrity Music (while supplies last).
Also, one subscriber will be selected from those we receive during the Assembly to receive
a free iPad Mini.
Reciba su dosis regular de inspiración y conexión con una suscripción al Mensajero Ala Blanca para usted o su iglesia. Cada edición le ofrece artículos con bases bíblicas escritos por los líderes de la iglesia, compartiendo noticias alrededor del mundo, anuncios de eventos y mucho más.
Suscríbase por el precio bajo de $10 (dólares) al año o $18 por una suscripción de dos años. Visite el kiosko del Mensajero Ala Blanca en la sala exhibiciones (Exhibit Hall) y recibirá un CD gratis de Integrity Music (hasta agotar existencias).
También, el sábado por la nocheantes de cerrar el kiosco, ¡seleccionaremos un suscriptor que recibirá un nuevo iPad Mini!
Subscribe to the Digital Edition!The White Wing Messenger is now available in a tablet edition for your mobile devices. Download the Magzter mobile app to purchase as individual issues or a yearly subscription for a discounted rate.
Whitewingmessenger.net
The new WhiteWingMessenger.net brings you the latest articles and news from the Messenger, available to read and share with your friends. You can also connect with the Messenger at www.facebook.com/whitewingmessenger or www.twitter.com/wwmessenger.
CENTER FOR BIBLICAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPING LEADERS GLOBALLY
School of Practical and Advanced Studies (SOPAS) • A non-accredited school providing foundational studies focused on equipping and enhancing the work of pastors, church leaders, and emerging leaders.
• Three-day intensives held in state, regional, and national settings.
• Ministry and laity are welcome.
• CBL is open to invitations through the presiding bishops to come to their respective areas.
• From its inception in April 2009 through April 2014, SOPAS has held 190 schools around the world with over 18,000 in attendance.
Gordon-Conwell/Church of God of Prophecy Consortium
• A partnership between the Church of God of Prophecy and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, one of the top four seminaries in the U.S., Gordon-Conwell is non-denominational with roots in the Holiness Movement.
• Prospective students without a B.A. degree, but possessing ministerial experience, may enroll in the preliminary diploma program.
• Persons with an accredited B.A. may apply for direct acceptance into the program leading to a Master of Arts in Religion (60 credit hours).
• The Consortium currently meets at various sites: Alabama, Texas, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Bahamas, Jamaica, and Honduras. There are approximately 280 active students enrolled.
Leader of Leaders Program
• A special educational track for presiding bishops/nominees, which is an enlargement of the Gordon-Conwell/COGOP Consortium. Studies lead to a Master of Arts in Religion with emphasis in Christian Leadership.
• In 2013 the Leader of Leaders Track met in 6 areas: Africa, Asia, Europe, Unites States (North America & English Caribbean), Dominican Republic, and South America. Over 200 students are currently enrolled.
May 2013: 19 COGOP students were awarded Master of Arts degrees from Gordon-Conwell!
Doctor of Ministry Program
• Enrollment has begun for the Global Pentecostalism Doctor of Ministry (D Min) track with Gordon-Conwell. The first session is scheduled for January 2015 in the Dominican Republic. This is another new and exciting development between the Church of God of Prophecy and Gordon-Conwell.
• D. Min. candidates needing equivalency credits began taking the necessary courses in November of 2013 in preparation for the January 2015 startup.
ACTS/COGOP Asia/Africa Consortium • This is a new venture for CBL. In 2013, we initiated a consortium relationship with ACTS, an acronym for Agriculture, Crafts, Trades, and Studies. ACTS is a group of institutions founded by Dr. Ken Gnanakan in India. Schools have been launched in Africa and Asia to provide integrated Bible, theology, and practical education with the aim of making leaders self-sufficient.
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CENTER FOR BIBLICAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPING LEADERS GLOBALLY
School of Practical and Advanced Studies (SOPAS) • A non-accredited school providing foundational studies focused on equipping and enhancing the work of pastors, church leaders, and emerging leaders.
• Three-day intensives held in state, regional, and national settings.
• Ministry and laity are welcome.
• CBL is open to invitations through the presiding bishops to come to their respective areas.
• From its inception in April 2009 through April 2014, SOPAS has held 190 schools around the world with over 18,000 in attendance.
Gordon-Conwell/Church of God of Prophecy Consortium
• A partnership between the Church of God of Prophecy and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, one of the top four seminaries in the U.S., Gordon-Conwell is non-denominational with roots in the Holiness Movement.
• Prospective students without a B.A. degree, but possessing ministerial experience, may enroll in the preliminary diploma program.
• Persons with an accredited B.A. may apply for direct acceptance into the program leading to a Master of Arts in Religion (60 credit hours).
• The Consortium currently meets at various sites: Alabama, Texas, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Bahamas, Jamaica, and Honduras. There are approximately 280 active students enrolled.
Leader of Leaders Program
• A special educational track for presiding bishops/nominees, which is an enlargement of the Gordon-Conwell/COGOP Consortium. Studies lead to a Master of Arts in Religion with emphasis in Christian Leadership.
• In 2013 the Leader of Leaders Track met in 6 areas: Africa, Asia, Europe, Unites States (North America & English Caribbean), Dominican Republic, and South America. Over 200 students are currently enrolled.
May 2013: 19 COGOP students were awarded Master of Arts degrees from Gordon-Conwell!
Doctor of Ministry Program
• Enrollment has begun for the Global Pentecostalism Doctor of Ministry (D Min) track with Gordon-Conwell. The first session is scheduled for January 2015 in the Dominican Republic. This is another new and exciting development between the Church of God of Prophecy and Gordon-Conwell.
• D. Min. candidates needing equivalency credits began taking the necessary courses in November of 2013 in preparation for the January 2015 startup.
ACTS/COGOP Asia/Africa Consortium • This is a new venture for CBL. In 2013, we initiated a consortium relationship with ACTS, an acronym for Agriculture, Crafts, Trades, and Studies. ACTS is a group of institutions founded by Dr. Ken Gnanakan in India. Schools have been launched in Africa and Asia to provide integrated Bible, theology, and practical education with the aim of making leaders self-sufficient.
For more information, visit the CBL booth inside the White Wing Christian Bookstore. 35
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Administrative Committee General Overseer, Chairman General Presbyters (Sam Clements, Clayton Endecott, David Browder, Stephen Masilela, Clayton Martin, Benjamin Feliz, Gabriel Vidal) Aileen Reid Brian Sutton David Bryan Don Brock E. C. McKinley Paul Holt
Church of God of Prophecy Corporate Board General Overseer General Presbyters Administrative Committee Members
General Trustees General Overseer David Bryan Paul Holt Sam Clements
Chief Clerk DeWayne Hamby
Biblical, Doctrine, and Polity Committee Wallace Pratt, Chairman Carswell Leonard Daniel Chatham Elías Rodríguez James Kolawole Tedroy Powell Tim McCaleb
Finance and Stewardship Committee Tim Coalter, Chairman Franklin Ferguson Angie Zamora George McLaughlin Jesse Yáñez Jay Croyle Londa Richardson Wayne Hall
Africa General Presbyter: Stephen Masilela
Area Presbyter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Levi Clarke __________________________________
Benin, Togo, Gabon, Niger,
and Equatorial Guinea . . . . . . . . . . . Kadato O. Richard ________________________________
Botswana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phillip Segadika __________________________________
Cameroon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ekpai Mayeke James ________________________________
Congo (Brazzaville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mukendi Bitchy ________________________________
Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Burkina Faso . . . . . . . . Koissi Antoine ________________________________
Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Chad,
and CAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Levi Clarke _________________________________
Ethiopia and Djibouti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fekadu Ayele _________________________________
Ghana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Kolawole _________________________________
Guinea (Conakry), Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde,
and Senegal (Ziguinchor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Koyea _________________________________
Kenya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cyril Odendo _________________________________
Liberia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ferdinand Weah _________________________________
Malawi and Zambia . . . . . (Under supervision of the AAFC) ______________________________
Nigeria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Kolawole _________________________________
Rwanda and Burundi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Redias Nkundabera _________________________________
Sierra Leone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Levi Clarke _________________________________
Finance and Administration Executive Director Paul Holt
Global Missions Coordinator Cathy Payne
Global Missions Committee (was Global Outreach) Paul Holt, Chairman General Presbyter (Rotating) Annette Taylor Cathy Payne DeWayne Hamby Kathy Creasy Ken Dyer Paulette Wilbanks Trevor Reid Wallace Pratt
Leadership Development and DiscipleshipExecutive Director David Bryan
Center for Biblical Leadership Director Dr. Héctor Ortiz
Center for Biblical Leadership Instructor and Church Historian Adrian Varlack
Center for Biblical Leadership Instructor Elias Rodriguez
Center for Biblical Leadership Instructor Mark Menke
Director of Tomlinson Center David Bryan
Tomlinson Center Advisory Board David Bryan–Chairman Abigail Spears-Velasquez Carswell Leonard Don Knoblich Jose Garcia Morais Cassell Steve Spears Wade Patterson Wayne Pense
International Youth Ministry Co-Directors Trevor and Aileen Reid
International Children’s Ministry Director Kathy Creasy
2012–2014 APPOINTMENTSINTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY
COMMIT TEE APPOINTMENTS
NATIONAL OVERSEER APPOINTMENTS
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Church of God of Prophecy Corporate Board General Overseer General Presbyters Administrative Committee Members
General Trustees General Overseer David Bryan Paul Holt Sam Clements
Chief Clerk DeWayne Hamby
Biblical, Doctrine, and Polity Committee Wallace Pratt, Chairman Carswell Leonard Daniel Chatham Elías Rodríguez James Kolawole Tedroy Powell Tim McCaleb
Finance and Stewardship Committee Tim Coalter, Chairman Franklin Ferguson Angie Zamora George McLaughlin Jesse Yáñez Jay Croyle Londa Richardson Wayne Hall
Assembly Task Force Paul Holt, Chairman DeWayne Hamby Eddie Hartman John Payne Joshua Lynn Mike Luithle Todd Bagley Advisor: Gene Browning Advisor: Host Overseer of Assembly Site
Africa General Presbyter: Stephen Masilela
Area Presbyter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Levi Clarke __________________________________
Benin, Togo, Gabon, Niger,
and Equatorial Guinea . . . . . . . . . . . Kadato O. Richard ________________________________
Botswana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phillip Segadika __________________________________
Cameroon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ekpai Mayeke James ________________________________
Congo (Brazzaville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mukendi Bitchy ________________________________
Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Burkina Faso . . . . . . . . Koissi Antoine ________________________________
Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Chad,
and CAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Levi Clarke _________________________________
Ethiopia and Djibouti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fekadu Ayele _________________________________
Ghana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Kolawole _________________________________
Guinea (Conakry), Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde,
and Senegal (Ziguinchor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Koyea _________________________________
Kenya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cyril Odendo _________________________________
Liberia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ferdinand Weah _________________________________
Malawi and Zambia . . . . . (Under supervision of the AAFC) ______________________________
Nigeria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Kolawole _________________________________
Rwanda and Burundi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Redias Nkundabera _________________________________
Sierra Leone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Levi Clarke _________________________________
Center for Biblical Leadership Instructor Elias Rodriguez
Center for Biblical Leadership Instructor Mark Menke
Director of Tomlinson Center David Bryan
Tomlinson Center Advisory Board David Bryan–Chairman Abigail Spears-Velasquez Carswell Leonard Don Knoblich Jose Garcia Morais Cassell Steve Spears Wade Patterson Wayne Pense
International Youth Ministry Co-Directors Trevor and Aileen Reid
International Children’s Ministry Director Kathy Creasy
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COMMIT TEE APPOINTMENTS
NATIONAL OVERSEER APPOINTMENTS
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South Africa, Namibia,
and Lesotho . . . . . Nathaniel Botha and Stephen Masilela _________________________________
Sudan and Uganda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Ntezimana _________________________________
Swaziland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Masilela _________________________________
Tanzania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Mwambigija _________________________________
Zimbabwe and Mozambique . . . . (Under supervision of the AAFC) _______________________
Asia, Australia, and Oceania General Presbyter: David Browder
Australia and Sri Lanka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Casey __________________________________
Fiji Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel K. Gann __________________________________
Hawaii and Kiribati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Langley ___________________________________
India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David L. Browder ____________________________________
Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peringatan Zebua ____________________________________
Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jung Min Lee ___________________________________
Korea and Thailand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jung Min Lee ___________________________________
Malaysia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Judah Paul ___________________________________
Myanmar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chin Kang Mon ____________________________________
Nepal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David L. Browder ___________________________________
Pakistan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Munawar S. Khan ___________________________________
Philippines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rogelio D. Justiniano ___________________________________
Samoa and New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asalemo Kuka ___________________________________
Singapore and Eastern Asia . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Huang ___________________________________
Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean Islands General Presbyter: Clayton Martin
Bahamas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Franklin Ferguson _________________________________
Barbados and Windward Islands . . . . . . . Edward Payne _________________________________
British and U. S. Virgin Islands,
and ABC Islands . . . . . . . . . Whitbourne Hutchinson _________________________________
Cayman Islands, French Guyana, and Republic of Guyana . . . . . . . . . . . Clayton Martin _________________________________
Haiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Claude Dorlean _________________________________
Jamaica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winston Leith _________________________________
Leeward Islands (Anguilla, St. Martin, Montserrat, Antigua, Barbuda, Dominica,
Guadeloupe, French West Indies, Nevis and St. Kitts,
and Surinam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Greenaway _________________________________
Trinidad and Tobago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maurice Jones _________________________________
Turks and Caicos Islands . . . . . . . . . Clarence N. Williams _________________________________
Europe, CIS, and the Middle East General Presbyter: Clayton Endecott
Belarus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henadzi Kernazhitski (Gena) ________________________________
Bulgaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Georgiev __________________________________
Bosnia Herzegovina, Italy, and Malta . . . . . Ximo Gregorio ________________________________
Cyprus and Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Charalambous __________________________________
Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samir Shehata Rizk _________________________________
Finland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tapio Sätilä _________________________________
Georgia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan,
and Uzbekistan . . . . Clayton Endecott and Plurality Team ___________________________
Germany and Czech Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clayton Endecott __________________________________
Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antonois Charalambous (Tony) __________________________________
Netherlands and Belgium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tedroy Powell _________________________________
Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misha Murza _________________________________
Spain and Portugal . . . . . . Jose Antonio Gomez Sanchez __________________________________
Ukraine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vitaliy Voznyuk _________________________________
United Kingdom and France . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilton Powell _________________________________
Mexico, Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean General Presbyter: Benjamin Feliz
Belize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jose E. Somoza __________________________________
Cuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ramon Rodriguez __________________________________
Costa Rica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alejandro Ramos __________________________________
Dominican Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flavio Rosario __________________________________
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South Africa, Namibia,
and Lesotho . . . . . Nathaniel Botha and Stephen Masilela _________________________________
Sudan and Uganda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Ntezimana _________________________________
Swaziland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Masilela _________________________________
Tanzania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Mwambigija _________________________________
Zimbabwe and Mozambique . . . . (Under supervision of the AAFC) _______________________
Asia, Australia, and Oceania General Presbyter: David Browder
Australia and Sri Lanka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Casey __________________________________
Fiji Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel K. Gann __________________________________
Hawaii and Kiribati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Langley ___________________________________
India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David L. Browder ____________________________________
Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peringatan Zebua ____________________________________
Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jung Min Lee ___________________________________
Korea and Thailand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jung Min Lee ___________________________________
Malaysia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Judah Paul ___________________________________
Myanmar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chin Kang Mon ____________________________________
Nepal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David L. Browder ___________________________________
Pakistan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Munawar S. Khan ___________________________________
Philippines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rogelio D. Justiniano ___________________________________
Samoa and New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asalemo Kuka ___________________________________
Singapore and Eastern Asia . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Huang ___________________________________
Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean Islands General Presbyter: Clayton Martin
Bahamas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Franklin Ferguson _________________________________
Barbados and Windward Islands . . . . . . . Edward Payne _________________________________
British and U. S. Virgin Islands,
and ABC Islands . . . . . . . . . Whitbourne Hutchinson _________________________________
Cayman Islands, French Guyana, and Republic of Guyana . . . . . . . . . . . Clayton Martin _________________________________
Haiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Claude Dorlean _________________________________
Jamaica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winston Leith _________________________________
Leeward Islands (Anguilla, St. Martin, Montserrat, Antigua, Barbuda, Dominica,
Guadeloupe, French West Indies, Nevis and St. Kitts,
and Surinam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Greenaway _________________________________
Trinidad and Tobago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maurice Jones _________________________________
Turks and Caicos Islands . . . . . . . . . Clarence N. Williams _________________________________
Europe, CIS, and the Middle East General Presbyter: Clayton Endecott
Belarus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henadzi Kernazhitski (Gena) ________________________________
Bulgaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Georgiev __________________________________
Bosnia Herzegovina, Italy, and Malta . . . . . Ximo Gregorio ________________________________
Cyprus and Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Charalambous __________________________________
Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samir Shehata Rizk _________________________________
Finland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tapio Sätilä _________________________________
Georgia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan,
and Uzbekistan . . . . Clayton Endecott and Plurality Team ___________________________
Germany and Czech Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clayton Endecott __________________________________
Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antonois Charalambous (Tony) __________________________________
Netherlands and Belgium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tedroy Powell _________________________________
Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misha Murza _________________________________
Spain and Portugal . . . . . . Jose Antonio Gomez Sanchez __________________________________
Ukraine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vitaliy Voznyuk _________________________________
United Kingdom and France . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilton Powell _________________________________
Mexico, Central America, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean General Presbyter: Benjamin Feliz
Belize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jose E. Somoza __________________________________
Cuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ramon Rodriguez __________________________________
Costa Rica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alejandro Ramos __________________________________
Dominican Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flavio Rosario __________________________________
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El Salvador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ismael Ticas Manzanares ___________________________________
Guatemala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mario Galindo __________________________________
Honduras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francisco S. Ochoa __________________________________
Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andres Hau __________________________________
Nicaragua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jorge Marrero ___________________________________
Panama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rupert Neblett __________________________________
Puerto Rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Féliz __________________________________
North America General Presbyter: Sam Clements
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. V. Jones ________________________________
Alaska and Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Knoblich ________________________________
Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico . . . . . José M. Rivera ________________________________
California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . José Garcia ________________________________
Canada East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodroe Thompson ________________________________
Canada West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walter Doroshuk ________________________________
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Davis ________________________________
Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy Adams ________________________________
Great Lakes Region (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
and Wisconsin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timothy Harper ________________________________
Heartland America (Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri,
and Oklahoma) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Pense ________________________________
IOU Region (Idaho, Oregon,
and Utah) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wallace Pratt ________________________________
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Scott Gillum _________________________________
Louisiana and Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. Wayne Hall ________________________________
Mid-Atlantic Region (Delaware, D. C., Maryland, New Jersey,
and Delmarva Peninsula). . . . . . . Leroy Greenaway ________________________________
Midwest Region (Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota,
and Nebraska) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesse Yañez ________________________________
North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffery Davis ________________________________
Northeast Region (English) (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island,
Vermont, and Bermuda) . . . . . . . . Cervin McKinnon ________________________________
Northeast Region (Spanish) (Connecticut, D. C., Delaware, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
and Virginia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rahadames Matos ________________________________
Northwest Territory (Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota,
and South Dakota) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Lee ________________________________
Ohio and West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Lawson ________________________________
Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Jay Croyle ____________________________________
South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timothy Coalter ___________________________________
Southeast Region (Spanish) (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina,
and Tennessee) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josue Serpas _________________________________
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. C. McKinley _________________________________
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim McCaleb ___________________________________
Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Schall _________________________________
South America General Presbyter: Gabriel Vidal
Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . Francisco Alejandro López Paz ___________________________________
Bolivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hilarion Javier Patón ___________________________________
Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hernandes Fernandes F. ___________________________________
Chile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sergio Cedeño _____________________________________
Colombia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Ramon Ceballos ___________________________________
Ecuador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin A. Aldana P. _________________________________
Paraguay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Esteban Orozco _________________________________
Peru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rafael Alvino Vargas _________________________________
Uruguay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sergio Garcia ___________________________________
Venezuela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luis Ernesto Gómez __________________________________
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El Salvador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ismael Ticas Manzanares ___________________________________
Guatemala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mario Galindo __________________________________
Honduras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francisco S. Ochoa __________________________________
Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andres Hau __________________________________
Nicaragua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jorge Marrero ___________________________________
Panama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rupert Neblett __________________________________
Puerto Rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Féliz __________________________________
North America General Presbyter: Sam Clements
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. V. Jones ________________________________
Alaska and Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Knoblich ________________________________
Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico . . . . . José M. Rivera ________________________________
California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . José Garcia ________________________________
Canada East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodroe Thompson ________________________________
Canada West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walter Doroshuk ________________________________
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Davis ________________________________
Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy Adams ________________________________
Great Lakes Region (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
and Wisconsin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timothy Harper ________________________________
Heartland America (Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri,
and Oklahoma) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Pense ________________________________
IOU Region (Idaho, Oregon,
and Utah) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wallace Pratt ________________________________
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Scott Gillum _________________________________
Louisiana and Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. Wayne Hall ________________________________
Mid-Atlantic Region (Delaware, D. C., Maryland, New Jersey,
and Delmarva Peninsula). . . . . . . Leroy Greenaway ________________________________
Midwest Region (Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota,
and Nebraska) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesse Yañez ________________________________
North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffery Davis ________________________________
Northeast Region (English) (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island,
Vermont, and Bermuda) . . . . . . . . Cervin McKinnon ________________________________
Northeast Region (Spanish) (Connecticut, D. C., Delaware, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
and Virginia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rahadames Matos ________________________________
Northwest Territory (Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota,
and South Dakota) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Lee ________________________________
Ohio and West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Lawson ________________________________
Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Jay Croyle ____________________________________
South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timothy Coalter ___________________________________
Southeast Region (Spanish) (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina,
and Tennessee) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josue Serpas _________________________________
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. C. McKinley _________________________________
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim McCaleb ___________________________________
Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Schall _________________________________
South America General Presbyter: Gabriel Vidal
Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . Francisco Alejandro López Paz ___________________________________
Bolivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hilarion Javier Patón ___________________________________
Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hernandes Fernandes F. ___________________________________
Chile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sergio Cedeño _____________________________________
Colombia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Ramon Ceballos ___________________________________
Ecuador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin A. Aldana P. _________________________________
Paraguay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Esteban Orozco _________________________________
Peru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rafael Alvino Vargas _________________________________
Uruguay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sergio Garcia ___________________________________
Venezuela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luis Ernesto Gómez __________________________________
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Wednesday Evening 7/30Stephen MasilelaThursday Morning 7/31Dr. John WagenveldThursday Evening 7/31Brian SuttonFriday Morning 8/1Dr. David Ferguson
Friday Morning 8/1Adrian VarlackFriday Evening 8/1Tim BeckSaturday Evening 8/2Dr. Mark WilliamsSunday Morning 8/3New General Overseer
All Business Sessions available and included in the Full sets.
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ROSEN SHINGLE CREEK
All Business Sessions available and included in the Full sets.
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LE VEL 1
LE VEL 2
ROSEN SHINGLE CREEKCONFERENCE AREA
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RESTAURANT GUIDE
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EXHIBIT HALL
INTERNATIONAL OFFICESMINISTRY BOOTHSChaplain’s MinistryChristian EducationChildren’s Ministry Center for Biblical Leadership
All ministry booths are located in White Wing Bookstore area.
CommunicationsFields of the WoodFinancial Services Global MissionsHeritage Ministry
Leadership Development and DiscipleshipTomlinson College White Wing MessengerYouth Ministry
BOOTH CONTACT BOOTH CONTACT
EXHIBITORS
217 Ezra International Barry Wagner ezrainternational.org
112, 114 Creative Touch John Disbrow creativetouchstudios.com
213 Fortified Marriages Ministry Chris Garner fortifiedmarriages.com
219 Stewart Church Signs Stacy Strom stewartsigns.com
221 Pentecostal Theological Seminary Shaun McKinley ptseminary.net
120 Multiplication Network
Dr. John Wagenveld
multiplicationnetwork.org
215 Prestige Pulpits Steve Antunes prestigepulpits.com
124, 225 Jebco Industries James Bryant jebcoinc.com
116 The Duncans Lynn Duncan duncanministries.com
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EXHIBIT HALL
BOOTH CONTACT BOOTH CONTACT
EXHIBITORS
217 Ezra International Barry Wagner ezrainternational.org
112, 114 Creative Touch John Disbrow creativetouchstudios.com
213 Fortified Marriages Ministry Chris Garner fortifiedmarriages.com
219 Stewart Church Signs Stacy Strom stewartsigns.com
221 Pentecostal Theological Seminary Shaun McKinley ptseminary.net
120 Multiplication Network
Dr. John Wagenveld
multiplicationnetwork.org
215 Prestige Pulpits Steve Antunes prestigepulpits.com
124, 225 Jebco Industries James Bryant jebcoinc.com
116 The Duncans Lynn Duncan duncanministries.com
106 Operation Christmas Child Alexa Gerbrands samaritanspurse.org
203, 205, 207, 209 Sonteez Sandy Shapiro sonteez.com
108 Regent University Mark Santon regent.edu
201 Witness Ties Jim Heckman [email protected]
100 Charisma Media Josh McMullen charismamedia.com
104 Bahama Brass Band Garren Hepburn [email protected]
118 Lee University Josh Black leeuniversity.edu
102 Bahamas Tourist Office Linville Johnson bahamas.com
227 Land of Faith Tours Jerry Clark landoffaithtours.com
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TWO GREAT NEW BOOKS FROM WHITE WING PUBLISHING HOUSE
“Elwood was a dynamic preacher of the Word, a man of integrity, a wise evangelist who kept his presentation of the Gospel simple, yet effective. Man on a Mission is not only a worthy and instructive read, but a fitting testimony to a truly God-called evangelist, our dear friend and brother, Elwood.” —Bishop Adrian L. Varlack, Sr.
As a follow-up to our highly successful Quest For Holiness curriculum, the brand new book, Discovering Holiness: A Quest For God, from Pastor Brian T. Sutton, takes the next step forward in our search for holiness. With discussion questions following each chapter, this book can be used as both a small group study or simply for your personal study time.
Both books are available in White Wing Bookstore!
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TWO GREAT NEW BOOKS FROM WHITE WING PUBLISHING HOUSE
“Elwood was a dynamic preacher of the Word, a man of integrity, a wise evangelist who kept his presentation of the Gospel simple, yet effective. Man on a Mission is not only a worthy and instructive read, but a fitting testimony to a truly God-called evangelist, our dear friend and brother, Elwood.” —Bishop Adrian L. Varlack, Sr.
As a follow-up to our highly successful Quest For Holiness curriculum, the brand new book, Discovering Holiness: A Quest For God, from Pastor Brian T. Sutton, takes the next step forward in our search for holiness. With discussion questions following each chapter, this book can be used as both a small group study or simply for your personal study time.
Both books are available in White Wing Bookstore!
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INFORMACIÓN SOBRE LA ASAMBLEA PARA JÓVENES Y NIÑOS
JÓVENES–“OPERATION OMEGA”
Jueves Conversaciones “Deeper Life” 9:00 Talleres para Jóvenes 10:00 Almuerzo 12:00 Talleres para Jóvenes 2:00 Despido 4:00
Viernes Conversaciones “Deeper Life” 9:00 Talleres para Jóvenes 10:00 Almuerzo 12:00 Talleres para Jóvenes/Encuentro Misionero 2:00 Servicio para la joven cosecha 6:30
Sábado YMIA: Proyecto de alcance Orlando 9:00–4:00 Servicio de jóvenes 6:30
NIÑOS- “SUPER KIDS”
MINISTERIO DE EDAD PREESCOLAR (Edades 4, 5)Jueves, viernes y sábado 9:30 a.m. hasta las 12 del mediodía*
MINISTERIO DE EDAD ESCOLAR (Edades 6–12)Jueves, viernes y sábado 9:30 p.m. hasta las 12 del mediodía * MINISTERIO DE GRUPO GRANDE (Edades 6-12)Jueves, viernes y sábado 7:00 p.m.–9:30 p.m.*
*La inscripción comienza 30 minutos antes de cada sesión.
INFORMACIÓN SOBRE LA ASAMBLEA PARA JÓVENES Y NIÑOS
JÓVENES–“OPERATION OMEGA”
Jueves Conversaciones “Deeper Life” 9:00 Talleres para Jóvenes 10:00 Almuerzo 12:00 Talleres para Jóvenes 2:00 Despido 4:00
Viernes Conversaciones “Deeper Life” 9:00 Talleres para Jóvenes 10:00 Almuerzo 12:00 Talleres para Jóvenes/Encuentro Misionero 2:00 Servicio para la joven cosecha 6:30
Sábado YMIA: Proyecto de alcance Orlando 9:00–4:00 Servicio de jóvenes 6:30
NIÑOS- “SUPER KIDS”
MINISTERIO DE EDAD PREESCOLAR (Edades 4, 5)Jueves, viernes y sábado 9:30 a.m. hasta las 12 del mediodía*
MINISTERIO DE EDAD ESCOLAR (Edades 6–12)Jueves, viernes y sábado 9:30 p.m. hasta las 12 del mediodía * MINISTERIO DE GRUPO GRANDE (Edades 6-12)Jueves, viernes y sábado 7:00 p.m.–9:30 p.m.*
*La inscripción comienza 30 minutos antes de cada sesión.
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Moderador de la Sesión: Clayton Martin, Presbítero General de las Islas del Caribe y del Océano Atlántico Tema de la Sesión: LIDERAZGO DE SIERVO Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Oración: Clayton Endecott, Presbítero General de Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio Cantante Invitado: Melanie Endecott, Alemania Premio al Maestro del Año: Darren Schalk, Editor de Currículo en las Oficinas Internacionales
Canto Especial: Tony Sutherland, Ball Ground, Georgia Mensaje y Llamado al Altar Avanzando en la Joven Cosecha, Tim Beck, Pastor de Jóvenes Estatal, Alabama
SÁBADO POR LA NOCHE Moderador de la Sesión: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana Tema de la Sesión: LA COSECHA MUNDIAL Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
6:00 p.m.
Concierto Musical: Banda de las Bahamas Desfile de las Naciones: Cathy Payne, Coordinadora de Misiones Mundiales, Cleveland, Tenesí Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Ofertorio: Exhortación: Mykhaylo (Misha) Murza, Supervisor Nacional de Rusia Oración: Henadzi (Gena) Kernazhytski, Supervisor Nacional de Bielorussia Cantantes Invitados: Coral de la Asamblea Internacional Chad Lambert, Director, Virginia Mensaje y Llamado al Altar: La Cosecha Mundial, Dr. Mark Williams, Supervisor General de la Iglesia de Dios, Cleveland, Tenesí
Celebración de Adoración Hispana 2:00 p.m., Sabastian
DOMINGO POR LA MAÑANA Moderador de la Sesión: Samuel Clements, Presbítero General de Norteamérica Tema de la Sesión: SIERVOS JUNTOS Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Oración: David Browder, Presbítero General de Asia, Australia y Oceanía Mensaje: Siervos Juntos, Jung Min Lee, Supervisor Nacional de Corea y Tailandia Canto Especial: Coral de la Joven Cosecha Reconocimientos Desafío Final: El nuevo Supervisor General Cantante Invitada: LeAnn Hamby, Cleveland, Tenesí Nombramientos Consagración/Comisión/Clausura
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SÁBADO POR LA MAÑANA Moderador de la Sesión: Clayton Martin, Presbítero General de las Islas del Caribe y del Océano Atlántico Tema de la Sesión: LIDERAZGO DE SIERVO Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Oración: Clayton Endecott, Presbítero General de Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio Cantante Invitado: Melanie Endecott, Alemania Premio al Maestro del Año: Darren Schalk, Editor de Currículo en las Oficinas Internacionales
Canto Especial: Tony Sutherland, Ball Ground, Georgia Mensaje y Llamado al Altar Avanzando en la Joven Cosecha, Tim Beck, Pastor de Jóvenes Estatal, Alabama
9:30 p.m.
Una experiencia de adoración de una hora: Tony Sutherland
Amonestación Bíblica a los Obispos: Samuel Clements, Presbítero General de NorteaméricaOrdenación de Obispos: Clayton Martin, Presbítero General de las Islas del Caribe y del Océano Atlántico
Cantante Invitada: Paulette Bryan, Jamaica
12:00 Receso
SÁBADO POR LA TARDE
Tema de la Sesión: CONEXIÓN Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
Disfrute la tarde para conectarse y compartir con amistades, familias y otros líderes de ministerio. Visite también la librería y otras exhibiciones para obtener recursos/materiales.
De ser necesario continuar con alguna sesión de negocios de la Asamblea Internacional, la misma dará inicio a las 2:00 p.m.
SÁBADO POR LA NOCHE Moderador de la Sesión: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana Tema de la Sesión: LA COSECHA MUNDIAL Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
6:00 p.m.
Concierto Musical: Banda de las Bahamas Desfile de las Naciones: Cathy Payne, Coordinadora de Misiones Mundiales, Cleveland, Tenesí Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Ofertorio: Exhortación: Mykhaylo (Misha) Murza, Supervisor Nacional de Rusia Oración: Henadzi (Gena) Kernazhytski, Supervisor Nacional de Bielorussia Cantantes Invitados: Coral de la Asamblea Internacional Chad Lambert, Director, Virginia Mensaje y Llamado al Altar: La Cosecha Mundial, Dr. Mark Williams, Supervisor General de la Iglesia de Dios, Cleveland, Tenesí
DOMINGO POR LA MAÑANA Moderador de la Sesión: Samuel Clements, Presbítero General de Norteamérica Tema de la Sesión: SIERVOS JUNTOS Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Oración: David Browder, Presbítero General de Asia, Australia y Oceanía Mensaje: Siervos Juntos, Jung Min Lee, Supervisor Nacional de Corea y Tailandia Canto Especial: Coral de la Joven Cosecha Reconocimientos Desafío Final: El nuevo Supervisor General Cantante Invitada: LeAnn Hamby, Cleveland, Tenesí Nombramientos Consagración/Comisión/Clausura
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Sesión de Talleres 2
Principios de la Multiplicación—Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos Melo Este taller en español presentará principios comprobados para la multiplicación de iglesias. Este taller describirá un proceso, estrategia y metodología para la multiplicación de iglesias saludables. Compartiremos casos exitosos reales de la Iglesia de Dios de la Profecía.
Llamado, Carácter, Habilidad y Licenciatura en la Iglesia de Dios de la Profecía–Obispo David Bryan y Dr. Alvin Padilla Es algo crítico para el crecimiento de toda iglesia tener líderes dotados del poder del Espíritu Santo que estén comprometidos a seguir a Dios. Responderemos las siguientes preguntas clave para cada ministerio, pastor y líder llamado que esté preocupado por el futuro del desarrollo de liderazgo. • ¿Cómo podemos reconocer los líderes que han sido elegidos por Dios? • ¿Cómo desarrolla Dios la integridad en los líderes? • ¿Qué estrategias se deben usar para desarrollar las destrezas necesarias para ser efectivos en diferentes áreas del ministerio? • ¿Cuáles son las habilidades clave del ministerio efectivo? • ¿De que manera contribuye el proceso de licenciatura de la iglesia en la identificación, nombramiento y el crecimiento de líderes llamados por Dios en la Iglesia de Dios de la Profecía.
5:00 Receso
Moderador de la Sesión: David Browder, Presbítero General de Asia, Australia y Oceanía Tema de la Sesión: UNA IGLESIA ÍNTEGRA Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
TALLER PRESENTADOR
6:30 p.m.
Concierto Musical: La Familia Duncan, Cleveland, Tenesí Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Saludos Fraternales/Presentación de Invitados: Clayton Endecott, Presbítero General de Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio Ofertorio: Exhortación: Franklin Ferguson, Supervisor Nacional de las Islas Bahamas Oración: Hilarión Javier Patón, Supervisor Nacional de Bolivia Cantantes Invitados: Trío de la Iglesia de Peerless Road Mensaje y Llamado al Altar: Avanzando en Integridad, Brian Sutton, Pastor, Iglesia de Peerless Road, Cleveland, Tenesí
VIERNES POR LA MAÑANA Moderador de la Sesión: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana Tema de la Sesión: INTEGRIDAD DEL LIDERAZGO Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Grupo de Adoración de la Familia Varlack Oración: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana Formación Espiritual: David Ferguson, Intimate Life Ministries Asuntos del Corazón: Adrián Varlack, padre, Instructor del Centro para Liderazgo Bíblico
12:00 Receso
VIERNES POR LA TARDE Tema de la Sesión: MISIONES Sitio: Panzacola Ballroom
12:00–5:00 p.m.
Encuentro Misionero (No habrá sesión general)
Tiempo para compartir con su familia de la iglesia de alrededor del mundo
VIERNES POR LA NOCHE Moderador de la Sesión: Stephen Masilela, Presbítero General de África Tema de la Sesión: LA JOVEN COSECHA Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
6:15 p.m.
Apertura: Banda Juvenil de las Bahamas El Valor de la Joven Cosecha: Video Grupo de Adoración de Tony Sutherland Ofertorio: Exhortación: Llewellyn (L. J.) Graham, Wolverhampton, Inglaterra Oración: Anneliesse Rodríguez, Orlando, Florida Cantantes Invitados: Coro Nacional de Niños de las Bahamas Modelo de Iglesia para la Joven Cosecha Pastores Clint y Liz Knowles, Hackleburg, Alabama9
Sesión de Talleres 2
Principios de la Multiplicación—Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos Melo Este taller en español presentará principios comprobados para la multiplicación de iglesias. Este taller describirá un proceso, estrategia y metodología para la multiplicación de iglesias saludables. Compartiremos casos exitosos reales de la Iglesia de Dios de la Profecía.
Llamado, Carácter, Habilidad y Licenciatura en la Iglesia de Dios de la Profecía–Obispo David Bryan y Dr. Alvin Padilla Es algo crítico para el crecimiento de toda iglesia tener líderes dotados del poder del Espíritu Santo que estén comprometidos a seguir a Dios. Responderemos las siguientes preguntas clave para cada ministerio, pastor y líder llamado que esté preocupado por el futuro del desarrollo de liderazgo. • ¿Cómo podemos reconocer los líderes que han sido elegidos por Dios? • ¿Cómo desarrolla Dios la integridad en los líderes? • ¿Qué estrategias se deben usar para desarrollar las destrezas necesarias para ser efectivos en diferentes áreas del ministerio? • ¿Cuáles son las habilidades clave del ministerio efectivo? • ¿De que manera contribuye el proceso de licenciatura de la iglesia en la identificación, nombramiento y el crecimiento de líderes llamados por Dios en la Iglesia de Dios de la Profecía.
5:00 Receso
Moderador de la Sesión: David Browder, Presbítero General de Asia, Australia y Oceanía Tema de la Sesión: UNA IGLESIA ÍNTEGRA Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
3:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m.
TALLER PRESENTADOR
JUEVES POR LA NOCHE
6:30 p.m.
Concierto Musical: La Familia Duncan, Cleveland, Tenesí Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Saludos Fraternales/Presentación de Invitados: Clayton Endecott, Presbítero General de Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio Ofertorio: Exhortación: Franklin Ferguson, Supervisor Nacional de las Islas Bahamas Oración: Hilarión Javier Patón, Supervisor Nacional de Bolivia Cantantes Invitados: Trío de la Iglesia de Peerless Road Mensaje y Llamado al Altar: Avanzando en Integridad, Brian Sutton, Pastor, Iglesia de Peerless Road, Cleveland, Tenesí
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VIERNES POR LA MAÑANA Moderador de la Sesión: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana Tema de la Sesión: INTEGRIDAD DEL LIDERAZGO Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Grupo de Adoración de la Familia Varlack Oración: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana Formación Espiritual: David Ferguson, Intimate Life Ministries Asuntos del Corazón: Adrián Varlack, padre, Instructor del Centro para Liderazgo Bíblico
12:00 Receso
VIERNES POR LA TARDE Tema de la Sesión: MISIONES Sitio: Panzacola Ballroom
12:00–5:00 p.m.
Encuentro Misionero (No habrá sesión general)
Tiempo para compartir con su familia de la iglesia de alrededor del mundo
VIERNES POR LA NOCHE Moderador de la Sesión: Stephen Masilela, Presbítero General de África Tema de la Sesión: LA JOVEN COSECHA Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
6:15 p.m.
Apertura: Banda Juvenil de las Bahamas El Valor de la Joven Cosecha: Video Grupo de Adoración de Tony Sutherland Ofertorio: Exhortación: Llewellyn (L. J.) Graham, Wolverhampton, Inglaterra Oración: Anneliesse Rodríguez, Orlando, Florida Cantantes Invitados: Coro Nacional de Niños de las Bahamas Modelo de Iglesia para la Joven Cosecha Pastores Clint y Liz Knowles, Hackleburg, Alabama
Anuncio sobre el Discernimiento del Presbiterio Internacional tocante al Supervisor General:
Oración y Discernimiento de la Asamblea Internacional Expresión del Discernimiento de la Asamblea Internacional Presentación de y Oración por el nuevo Supervisor General Discurso por el Supervisor General
REPORTES INFORMATIVOS: Centro Tomlinson Comité Administrativo
(En el caso de que el proceso de discernimiento tocante al Supervisor General exceda el tiempo programado, los reportes para esta sesión continuarán en la tarde.)
12:00–2:00 Receso
Moderador de la Sesión: Samuel Clements, Presbítero General de Norteamérica Tema de la Sesión: NEGOCIOS DE LA ASAMBLEA INTERNACIONAL Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
2:00 p.m.
Grupo Nacional de Adoración de la República Dominicana CONTINÚAN LOS NEGOCIOS DE LA ASAMBLEA Director de Finanzas Comité de Finanzas y Mayordomía Comité de Doctrina Bíblica y Gobierno
Clausura de los Negocios de la Asamblea Internacional: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana
(En el caso de que surja la necesidad de continuar los Negocios de la Asamblea, el Sábado en la tarde será la ultima sesión de negocios.)
5:00 Receso
Moderador de la Sesión: Clayton Endecott, Presbítero General de Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio Tema de la Sesión: ORACIÓN– UNA CASA ESPIRITUAL Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
6:30 p.m.
Concierto Musical: Banda de las Bahamas Celebración de Apertura: Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Bienvenida: Robert Davis, Supervisor Estatal de Florida Ofertorio: Exhortación: Santos Francisco Ochoa, Supervisor Nacional de Honduras Oración: Eric Mwambigija, Supervisor Nacional de Tanzania Cantantes Invitados: “Anointed Men of Prophecy”, Miami, Florida Mensaje y Llamado al Altar: Una Casa Espiritual, Stephen Masilela, Presbítero General de África
JUEVES POR LA MAÑANA Moderador de la Sesión: Gabriel E. Vidal, Presbítero General de Sudamérica Tema de la Sesión: AVANZANDO EN LA COSECHA Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Oración: Gabriel E. Vidal, Presbítero General de Sudamérica Red de Multiplicación: Dr. John Wagenveld, Director Tim Maxwell, Vice President/CFO; Dr. Gary Teja, International Program Director; Drt. Juan Carlos Melo, Latin America Director; Michael Sillah, Africa Director 12:00 Receso
JUEVES POR LA TARDE Tema de la Sesión: CAPACITANDO PARA EL MINISTERIO Sitio: salas de reunión en el segundo piso y Panzacola
2:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m.
Sesión de Talleres 1
Fortalezca Su Iglesia–Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos Melo Este taller en español presentará diez características de una iglesia saludable, tomando como base el libro, Tómele el pulso a su iglesia.
TALLER PRESENTADOR
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Anuncio sobre el Discernimiento del Presbiterio Internacional tocante al Supervisor General:
Oración y Discernimiento de la Asamblea Internacional Expresión del Discernimiento de la Asamblea Internacional Presentación de y Oración por el nuevo Supervisor General Discurso por el Supervisor General
REPORTES INFORMATIVOS: Centro Tomlinson Comité Administrativo
(En el caso de que el proceso de discernimiento tocante al Supervisor General exceda el tiempo programado, los reportes para esta sesión continuarán en la tarde.)
12:00–2:00 Receso
MIÉRCOLES POR LA TARDE Moderador de la Sesión: Samuel Clements, Presbítero General de Norteamérica Tema de la Sesión: NEGOCIOS DE LA ASAMBLEA INTERNACIONAL Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
2:00 p.m.
Grupo Nacional de Adoración de la República Dominicana CONTINÚAN LOS NEGOCIOS DE LA ASAMBLEA Director de Finanzas Comité de Finanzas y Mayordomía Comité de Doctrina Bíblica y Gobierno
Clausura de los Negocios de la Asamblea Internacional: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana
(En el caso de que surja la necesidad de continuar los Negocios de la Asamblea, el Sábado en la tarde será la ultima sesión de negocios.)
5:00 Receso
MIÉRCOLES POR LA NOCHE Moderador de la Sesión: Clayton Endecott, Presbítero General de Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio Tema de la Sesión: ORACIÓN– UNA CASA ESPIRITUAL Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
6:30 p.m.
Concierto Musical: Banda de las Bahamas Celebración de Apertura: Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Bienvenida: Robert Davis, Supervisor Estatal de Florida Ofertorio: Exhortación: Santos Francisco Ochoa, Supervisor Nacional de Honduras Oración: Eric Mwambigija, Supervisor Nacional de Tanzania Cantantes Invitados: “Anointed Men of Prophecy”, Miami, Florida Mensaje y Llamado al Altar: Una Casa Espiritual, Stephen Masilela, Presbítero General de África
JUEVES POR LA MAÑANA Moderador de la Sesión: Gabriel E. Vidal, Presbítero General de Sudamérica Tema de la Sesión: AVANZANDO EN LA COSECHA Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom
9:00 a.m.
Grupo de Adoración de la Región Nordeste de los Estados Unidos Oración: Gabriel E. Vidal, Presbítero General de Sudamérica Red de Multiplicación: Dr. John Wagenveld, Director Tim Maxwell, Vice President/CFO; Dr. Gary Teja, International Program Director; Drt. Juan Carlos Melo, Latin America Director; Michael Sillah, Africa Director 12:00 Receso
JUEVES POR LA TARDE Tema de la Sesión: CAPACITANDO PARA EL MINISTERIO Sitio: salas de reunión en el segundo piso y Panzacola
2:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m.
Sesión de Talleres 1
Fortalezca Su Iglesia–Dr. Gary Teja/Dr. Juan Carlos Melo Este taller en español presentará diez características de una iglesia saludable, tomando como base el libro, Tómele el pulso a su iglesia.
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MIÉRCOLES POR LA MAÑANA
HORARIO DE LA ASAMBLEAINTERNACIONAL DE 2014
Moderador de la Sesión: David Browder, Presbítero General de Asia, Australia y Oceanía Tema de la Sesión: NEGOCIOS DE LA ASAMBLEA INTERNACIONAL Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom Tema Musical: “Another Breakthrough”
9:00 a.m.
Oración: Clayton Martin, Presbítero General de las Islas del Caribe y del Océano Atlántico Apertura Oficial de la Asamblea: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana Saludos: Clayton Endecott, Presbítero General de Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio
NEGOCIOS DE LA ASAMBLEA DAN INICIO Samuel Clements, Moderador, Presbítero General de Norteamérica
Anuncio sobre el Discernimiento del Presbiterio Internacional en cuanto a las Evaluaciones de los Presbíteros Generales:
Asia, Australia, y Oceanía _______________________________
Islas del Caribe y del Océano Atlántico __________________________________
México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana __________________________
Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio ___________________________
Sudamérica __________________________________________
África ________________________________________________
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MIÉRCOLES POR LA MAÑANA
HORARIO DE LA ASAMBLEAINTERNACIONAL DE 2014
Moderador de la Sesión: David Browder, Presbítero General de Asia, Australia y Oceanía Tema de la Sesión: NEGOCIOS DE LA ASAMBLEA INTERNACIONAL Sitio: Gatlin Ballroom Tema Musical: “Another Breakthrough”
9:00 a.m.
Oración: Clayton Martin, Presbítero General de las Islas del Caribe y del Océano Atlántico Apertura Oficial de la Asamblea: Benjamín Feliz, Presbítero General de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana Saludos: Clayton Endecott, Presbítero General de Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio
NEGOCIOS DE LA ASAMBLEA DAN INICIO Samuel Clements, Moderador, Presbítero General de Norteamérica
Anuncio sobre el Discernimiento del Presbiterio Internacional en cuanto a las Evaluaciones de los Presbíteros Generales:
Asia, Australia, y Oceanía _______________________________
Islas del Caribe y del Océano Atlántico __________________________________
México, Centroamérica y el Caribe de Habla Hispana __________________________
Europa, CEI y el Oriente Medio ___________________________
Sudamérica __________________________________________
África ________________________________________________
INTERPRETACIÓN—Este año ofreceremos interpretación en español, francés y ruso. Todas las interpretaciones se transmitirán por la frecuencia FM, las cuales serán publicadas al comienzo de cada sesión. Tenemos a la venta radios de frecuencias AM/FM en la librería.
ORACIÓN INTERCESORA—Únase a otros intercesores durante la semana para interceder por las sesiones de negocios y de ministración en la Asamblea de este año. Tenemos un salón de oración disponible en el salón St. John’s 34. Usted se puede unir a otros intercesores a cualquier hora durante el día, o puede anotarse para orar en alguna hora en específico durante la semana. Pase por el salón de oración para obtener más información.
OBJETOS PERDIDOS Y ENCONTRADOS—Los artículos encontrados deben ser llevados a la estación de los ujieres. También puede hablar con los ujieres si ha perdido algún artículo.
KIOSCOS DE LOS MINISTERIOS—Los kioscos de los ministerios están ubicados en el Exhibit Hall. Asegúrese de visitarlos y obtener los artículos necesarios antes de salir de la Asamblea.
GUADERÍA—Hay una guardería sin personal disponible en el salón St. John’s 22, y una guardería para párvulos sin personal disponible en el salón St. John’s 23.
ESTACIONAMIENTO—Si se está hospedando en la propiedad de Rosen, el estacionamiento es gratuito con la posibilidad de entrar y salir sin costo. Para aquéllos que se están hospedando en otras propiedades, el estacionamiento cuesta $16 dólares al día con la posibilidad de entrar y salir sin costo adicional.
LENGUAJE POR SEÑAS—Si usted puede y está dispuesto a prestar su servicio, por favor comuníquese con los ujieres.
PERSONAL DE UJIERES Y SEGURIDAD—La estación de ujieres está ubicada al lado derecho e izquierdo de la plataforma. Si desea ayudarnos con este ministerio, comuníquese con el Director de la División, Joshua Lynn.
SILLAS DE RUEDAS Y ACCESO PARA LOS DISCAPACITADOS—Si necesita rentar una silla de ruedas u otro artículo para el acceso de discapacitados, puede llamar a K&M Rentals al 407-363-7388.
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INFORMACIÓN GENERALOFICINA DE OPERACIONES DE LA ASAMBLEA—El Coordinador de Operaciones de la Asamblea tiene una oficina en el Gatlin Registration 1. Tenemos representantes disponibles para asistirle de cualquier manera posible.
GRABACIONES DE AUDIO Y VIDEO—Tenemos CD y DVD a la venta, para que pueda llevarse la Asamblea a su casa y gozarse nuevamente en las próximas semanas y meses. Para su conveniencia, hemos incluido una hoja de pedido en este programa. El kiosco de venta está ubicado en el Gatlin Pre-Function Area.
SERVICIO DE AUTOBÚS—El servicio de autobús a los hoteles del área e International Drive está disponible en la entrada Sebastian.
HOMENAJE A LOS MINISTROS FALLECIDOS—Honre la memoria de los ministros que han fallecido desde la última Asamblea. Visite el lugar de homenaje ubicado en el Gatlin Pre-Function Area.
LLAMADAS DE EMERGENCIA—Aquéllos que necesiten contactar a alguna persona en la Asamblea en caso de emergencia, pueden contactar al personal de Rosen Shingle Creek llamando al 407-996-9939.
OFICINA DE SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS—Atención, supervisores nacionales, tesoreros nacionales y secretarios de campo. Si necesita reunirse con el personal de contabilidad de las Oficinas Internacionales, puede hacerlo visitando las oficinas ubicadas en el salón St. John’s 24.
PRIMEROS AUXILIOS—Para casos de emergencia, por favor busque un ujier para que le dirija al lugar apropiado.
SERVICIO DE ALIMENTOS—Rosen Shingle Creek tiene una variedad de restaurantes formales e informales, incluyendo el Café Osceola, A Land Remembered, Banrai Sushi, Tobias Flats & Watering Hole, Clubhouse Grill y 18 Monroe Street Market. Los huéspedes del hotel recibirán un descuento de 15%. Los huéspedes de la Asamblea también pueden utilizar el servicio de autobús para visitar otros restaurantes ubicados en la International Drive.
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Bienvenidos a la Asamblea Internacional en la hermosa ciudad de Orlando, Florida. Sentimos que estamos siendo impulsados a un avance del Espíritu Santo en nuestras vidas, en el corazón de esta iglesia, y el mundo al cual hemos sido llamados a servir.
“Avanzar” sugiere algo que va más allá de lo que hemos planificado o podríamos lograr por nosotros mismos. Denota una dinámica del poder de Dios que nos lleva más allá de todas nuestras expectativas, metas y obstáculos para cumplir con Su llamado, visión y plan para nosotros.
Este Dios de avance obró en la vida de David, “Quebrantó Jehová a mis enemigos delante de mí, como corriente impetuosa. Por esto llamó el nombre de aquel lugar Baal-perazim”. Algunos traducen este nombre como el “Señor que irrumpe”. El término es empleado tres veces en este corto pasaje de modo de atraer nuestra atención a la unción de Dios la cual irrumpe como una corriente impetuosa.
Confiamos en que Dios irrumpa en nuestras vidas durante esta Asamblea, para que podamos experimentarlo en Su plenitud por medio de la transformación y la sanidad; equipándonos para avanzar en nuestro llamado de alcanzar a cada cultura antes de Su pronto regreso.
Samuel ClementsNorteamérica
Benjamín FelizMéxico,
Centroamérica y el Caribe de
Habla Hispana
Stephen MasilelaÀfrica
Gabriel E. VidalSudamérica
David BrowderAsia, Australia
y Oceanía
Clayton EndecottEuropa, CEI y el Oriente Medio
Clayton MartinIslas del Caribe y
del Océano Atlántico
Bienvenida de parte de los presbíteros generales
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