Northeast Area Assembly

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Don’t be anxious about anything;
rather, bring up all of your requests to God
in your prayers and petitions,
along with giving thanks. 
Philippians 4:6 (CEB
)

More than 60 Northeast Area Disciples gathered at Macon First Christian Church on Saturday, November 8th for the 2014 Northeast Area Assembly.  This year’s theme focused on Freedom From Anxiety using “Don’t be anxious about anything; rather, bring up all of your requests to God in your prayers and petitions, along with giving thanks” from Philippians 4:6 (CEB) as our inspiring text.  The opening session of our Assembly re-visited our history by reflecting on Walter Scott and his Five-finger Exercise. 

Each Assembly offers continuing education opportunities for ministers and lay persons and this year’s Assembly offered two opportunities for folks to attend workshops about a pastor’s baptism class, giving and receiving forgiveness, encouraging and equipping leaders in your congregations, maximizing your church’s spaces to be welcoming and hospitable for visitors, and a chance hear about the upcoming changes in Mid-America and the Northeast Area with an opportunity to ask questions.     

The Business session started out with an Area update and recognition of new ministers to the Northeast Area and well as those retiring (or retired) in 2014.  New to the Area are Bill Foglesong at Eldon First Christian Church and Mark Tisch at Central Christian Church in Moberly.  Retiring this year is David Avery of Community Christian Church, Jefferson City; Don Carter of Jefferson City First Christian Church; Bob Eichenberger of Higbee Christian Church; Martha Jolly of the Northeast Area; Tom Schofield of Elsberry First Christian Church; Donna Scott of Paris First Christian Church; and Ed Varnum of Fulton First Christian Church.

The only business item was the approval of the slate of officers to be in effect during the proposed changes in the Mid-America Region to provide continuity and experience.  Mark Palmer, CEO of Woodhaven and Rev. Larry Veatch presented information about the current Woodhaven Capital Campaign.  Woodhaven is currently in a 1.9 million dollar campaign to help build new facilities that will train healthcare workers as well as a facility that will provide spaces for those they serve reach ages in which their medical needs increase and they can age in home with medical support.  Woodhaven is very proud of their history and continued relationship with Christian Church (Disciple of Christ) in Mid-America and the support of our congregations.  Rev. Veatch as well as other ambassadors will be contacting your congregation to let you know of their campaign and needs. 

There was then a moment of levity which provided many laughs as Jay Stevenson, NE Area Administrative Chair and Mark Palmer re-enacted a “Who’s on First” act.  A presentation was given to Mark Palmer for his dedication to the Northeast Area and his work on the Northeast Area board.   Knowing Mark’s love of the St. Louis Cardinals, an anonymous donor gave the Area a Hall of Fame silver dollar autographed by Tony LaRussa to present to Mark.

Everyone enjoyed a delicious lunch of pulled pork provided by the folks at Macon FCC.  We closed the day with Praise and Worship in which we revisited our history with Walter Scott and again took a look at how to keep ourselves free from anxiety by practicing the basic five finger exercise.  Faith, Repentance, Baptism, Remission of Sins, and Gifts of the Holy Spirit can be used to proclaim the gospel and a way to keep us focused on being people of hope without Anxiety.  Our Assembly Offering will be presented to Woodhaven from the NE Area as a gift to the Capital Campaign.

 

Ozark Lakes Area Assembly

Disciples participating in the Ozark Lakes Area Assembly at the First Christian Church in Bolivar, MO filled most of the sanctuary Sunday afternoon, November 2, 2014.  Stirring music from Tony Reynolds and a video review of a successful, experimental inter-generational summer church camp with fifty three campers and twenty seven adult sponsors set the tone for the rest of the afternoon. Plans are in the works to continue developing the new camp format.  At the business session the current slate of officers was approved to serve through 2015 in hopes of adding stability and experience as conversations begin in clusters and congregations about the proposed regional restructure in 2016. 

RMT member Bill Rose-Heim presented on the Assembly theme:  The Fork in the Road: Which Way God? Using the texts for the Assembly worship (Exodus 13:27-32 and Luke 24:13-16) and examples from Church history assembly participants were reminded that Christians have previously faced changes in the past that have required adaptive change.  Resources for congregational conversations on proposed changes in regional governance structures were shared.

Regional Assembly in Review

The Assembly began at Webster Groves Christian Church where we were hosted in fine fashion on Friday and Saturday. 

The first activity was the ministers and spouses luncheon with speaker Rev. Joan Bell-Haynes, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1st Vice Moderator and pastor of United Christian Parish of Reston in Virginia. After lunch was the opening worship and a Bible study led by Eden Theological Seminary President Rev. Dr. David Greenhaw. We then had our first business session where reports were received, budgets were approved, and new officers were elected and installed (minutes will be posted when they are available). Next was evening worship with Rev. Bell-Haynes preaching. To complete the day, our Bridges Aftersessions featured delicious international food and various activities and discussion groups.

Saturday began with worship led by our youth. We then heard the State of the Region Address by the Regional Ministry Team, and carried on to another business session. Main topics at this session were the continued regional restructure and the decision to sell Rickman Center. Both the Disciples Women and Men hosted lunch gatherings, and then it was off to our workshops for the afternoon. Evening brought the All Assembly Dinner followed by a Musical Celebration of Praise featuring singers and dancers from around the region, as well as the Regional Assembly Praise Singers. The day ended with a celebration of Woodhaven's 50th anniversary.

On Sunday we met at Union Avenue Christian Church for Bible study led by Rev. Dr. Leah Gunning Francis, Associate Dean of Contextual Education at Eden Theological Seminary. Our time together ended with closing worship featuring a sermon by Rev. Dr. Todd Adams, Associate General Minister and Vice President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Mid-America.

The three offerings collected included $1,206 for Global Ministries, $1,317 for Pro-Reconciliation/Anti-Racism, and $1,222 for Woodhaven. Thank you to all who contributed to these important ministries and to all who made this Assembly possible.

Photos courtesy of Bill Rose-Heim, Joe Corona, Staci Cripe, and Ray Miles.

Find Assembly documents here:

Complete program book

Table Talk

Vision, Mission, Values, & Strategy for the Ongoing Transformation of the Christian Church of Mid-America

Click here for information about the proposed regional restructure

Minutes from business sessions

Global Ministries Missionary Xuyen Dangers Begins Final Tour in Mid-America

Once a Vietnamese refugee, Xuyen Dangers is concluding her nineteen year service as a Global Ministries social worker in Laos with presentations and conversations in Missouri congregations and schools.  See more about her amazing story here.

For more information about her schedule and itinerary, contact Bill Rose-Heim at br_h@nwareacc.org

Xuyen Dangers and new friends web.jpg

Xuyen Dangers (right) poses for a photo with Cameron area social workers and NW Area Volunteer Pastor Sandi Mull

Join Conversations About Regional Restructure

This page was created to store all of the information concerning our Regional Restructure as we prepared for its approval and implementation. It has been approved and implemented since our Assembly in October 2015.

 

 

 

Thank you for wanting to learn more about the proposed Mid-America restructure!

(If you're a returning visitor to this page, please note that the information is now listed with the new additions first. Thanks for coming back and staying informed!)

From now until the summer of 2015 all Mid-America Disciples are invited to engage in conversations about regional restructure.  A proposal to move to one governance structure for the Region and to dissolve the four Area governance structures will be considered at the special October, 2015 Regional Assembly.  

We Disciples make important decisions together and this time is no exception.  Become informed.  Ask questions.  Give prayerful feedback.

 

Pro-Reconciliation/Anti-Racism Summit

No matter how one looks at the events surrounding the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, a nation is talking about the lingering racism that still haunts and hurts everyone. 

Seventeen Disciples from all four Areas met with Disciples Reconciliation Minister April Johnson at Rock Bridge Christian Church in Columbia, MO in a Pro-Reconciliation/Anti-Racism (PRAR) summit on September 6th. 

“This is a moment!” said April Johnson, reminding those gathered to meet the anger, confusion and violence surrounding the uprising with courage and truth.  “ . . . If we want to improve life for our children we need to act now.”

New ideas emerged about how to help Disciples take up more fruitful conversation, soul-searching and work included; training more facilitators to offer workshops around the region, better communication about the availability of Reconciliation project grants for congregational initiatives, using multi-media and social media more effectively.

Co-Chairs Phil Smith (Hannibal) and Margie Pride (St. Louis) gladly welcome inquiries and requests for PRAR training.  They will host an after-session, Friday evening at Regional Assembly for those who would like to process their experiences following Ferguson and to discuss ways to engage more Disciples in local PRAR work.

The Reconciliation Offering, received in congregations September 28th and October 5th, is split 50/50 with regions and Reconciliation Ministries to fund grants to congregational initiatives that cut at the roots of racism and effectively promote reconciliation.  A special two-minute video suitable for use in worship about the Reconciliation offering is available at the bottom of the Reconciliation Special Day Offering webpage.  Mid-America congregations can learn more about Reconciliation grants and apply at any time for start-up grants by downloading a brochure and application form.

The next Mid-America PRAR Summit is scheduled for March 14, 2015, 10:30 am – 3:30 pm.  Location will be announced.  All Mid-America Disciples are invited to participate.

Additional resources include:
PR/AR bulletin insert
CCMA Reconciliation brochure
Reconciliation grant request form