24 Jul Pastoral Appointment in Findlay, Ohio
Bradley Kittle has been appointed senior pastor of Faith Community UB church in Findlay, Ohio, effective July 1, 2008. Kittle was formerly a minister in the Evangelical Congregational Church
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Bradley Kittle has been appointed senior pastor of Faith Community UB church in Findlay, Ohio, effective July 1, 2008. Kittle was formerly a minister in the Evangelical Congregational Church
I’m in China participating in the English camp for Chinese teachers. We had the teachers participate in a values survey.
This requires some explanation. What they mean by this is that they want to remain connected with people, in touch, not aloof. “Pure” in this context is seen as negative. It implies that you are unwilling to be “dirtied” by others. I like that.
Your church needs a domain name.
You don’t need a website to have a domain name.
To search for available names, go to the homepage of Network Solutions or GoDaddy.
What advice or experience can you share?
Craig Mickey is the new Assimilation Pastor at Emmanuel Community Church (Fort Wayne, Ind.). For the past seven years, he has been youth pastor at Prince Street UB church (Shippensburg, Pa.). Prior to that, he was an intern at Emmanuel.
Dave Datema, UB ordained minister and endorsed missionary, talks on his blog, Freakin’ Missionary, about how God works slowly, and of our attempts to speed him up. He started with a post called “God’s Slow Ways,” which was followed by “Speeding God Up.” The latter says:
I find it hard to know when to wait on God to work His purposes and when to launch out in faith. Great perils await us when we go to either extreme. Some people wait and do nothing, expecting God to do everything. Others are always doing things, sure that “God helps those who help themselves.” So how do we know which to do?
Iglesia Reformada Emanuel is located in Jamaica Plain, Mass., a very urban suburb of greater Boston. It’s not a good neighborhood. They told me you don’t want to be out at night. When they hold late-night services, they ask the police to come stand guard during the service.
The congregation has a tradition of holding their Easter service at 3 a.m. This past Easter, while police officers stood around the periphery of where they were meeting, a young man in the house next door to the church was shot in the neck and killed. The officers saw the assailant toss the gun away after the shooting and while running through the back yard to escape. They caught him.
We just learned about a two-day conference called “The Sticks” which may appeal to you. It’s designed for churches in rural and smalltown settings. They’ve got some excellent speakers lined up, and seem to have a great spirit and purpose.
Date: November 11-12
Location: Loudonville, Ohio (about halfway between Columbus and Cleveland (near Mansfield).
Their promo says:
Do you live out in the sticks (small cities and towns of 50K or less).
Do you want to make a big impact?
Tired of small towns being left out of the conversation?
Have you bought into the lies…”We can’t do that” or “We don’t have the funds to pull that off”?CHECK OUT THE STICKS!
The sticks is a gathering to inspire and equip pastors in small to medium towns to make a big impact for the Kingdom!
They’re only taking 400 people (at $159 per registration), so if you’re interested, you might jump on it quick.
Scott Hardaway’s June 29 blog post, “What I Don’t Believe,” presented 26 things that he doesn’t believe. It’s an interesting list. Here are a few of them. (Scott is pastor of Pathway Community Church in Jackson, Mich.)
Does that peak your interest? You can read the rest of the list on Scott’s blog, and he invites you to add your own items to the list.
Global Ministries is sponsoring four events to train mission team leaders. With more and more mission teams going out, we need more people who understand how to make these teams successful. These seminars, fun and interactive, will be led by Jeff Bleijerveld and Donna Hollopeter in four regional locations.
The cost is $60 per person.
You can register online, and view information about each event–directions, hotels–by using the links below.
August 22-23 | Salem UB Church, Chambersburg, Pa. |
September 12-13 | Emmanuel Community Church Fort Wayne, Ind. |
October 3-4 | (Details still being confirmed) Charlotte, Mich. |
November 14-15 | Lancaster UB ChurchLancaster, Ohio |