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Prayer retreat

retreat 3 groupOdyssey in Christ, a GCI affiliate ministry, recently held a Transforming Prayer Retreat in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Twenty-one GCI members, attending from several congregations, learned how the healing ministry of Jesus Christ continues today as they experienced the Lord’s healing presence and learned to position themselves and others they serve to receive the Lord’s healing touch.

One participant gave this commendation: “I encourage and highly recommend this retreat. We all have deep wounds that God can heal!” Charles Taylor, pastor of GCI’s church in Mirimar, Florida also commented:

retreat 2It would take many words to fully describe the blessing of the retreat. It was a weekend filled with transforming prayer, connection, learning and joy. Friday evening inspired us to see Jesus as our healer at work in all of life’s situations. On Saturday, we saw many breakthroughs—chains were broken. The testimonies shared were a demonstration of the power of God’s love at work in the lives of his people.

As we worshiped in ways that engaged all our senses, we were led into a non-threatening, yet lovingly challenging environment where through transforming, healing prayer we could hear God’s voice and be open to the Spirit’s lead. We saw the love and power of God at work as we prayed in small groups and individuals were instructed in how to lead prayers of blessing and healing. The closing service on Sunday was also an inspiration. The messages again pointed to the loving power and healing desire of God in our lives. The music was a powerful complement to the message and prayers. We thank God for the wonderful weekend and pray that Odyssey in Christ will continue to share in what God is doing to help his people practice transforming prayer.

Philippine workshop

bicol strat1GCI Philippines held a strategic planning workshop recently in the Bicol area. It was led by pastor Rex de la Peña and facilitated by pastor Jonathan Jimenez. The workshop’s objective was to craft ministry plans for the year ahead. Topics addressed included:

  1. The nature of the transformed life—emphasizing what Jesus is doing to share with us his love, service, commitment, diligence, perseverance and righteousness.
  2. Developing fellowship in the churches that more fully reflects our Trinitarian, incarnational theology.
  3. Preaching for life transformation with sermons relevant to the members’ life situations; helping them see how the Spirit is working through their life situations to help them mature in Christ.
  4. Church financial issues.

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Canadian camps

This update from GCI Canada director Gary Moore concerns developments in GCI’s Canadian camps.

????????Leigh Smithson, camp chaplain at our SEP Silver Meadows camp in Alberta, visited the Winnipeg congregation recently to commission Clayton and Gillian Houghton as the new camp directors. Our thanks to Jennifer Pasanen for the wonderful job she has done as camp director for the last couple of years. Leigh commented: “Jennifer has done a fabulous job as director but desired a change in order to concentrate on the camps’ apprenticeship program. That program gives older teens a chance to experience camp as a volunteer in the hopes they will come back some day as camp workers.”

Leigh also commented on related matters: “The Winnipeg congregation includes a lot of enthusiastic camper-age kids and the parents and youth workers are full of energy—you can feel the camaraderie and fun this group shares for camp. However, it is costly to drive the many kilometers between their homes in Manitoba and Saskatchewan and the camp in Alberta. We are grateful to the GCI-Canada board for setting aside funds that we can use to help cover some of these travel costs.”

The purpose of both of our Canadian youth camps (SEP Silver Meadows in the west and Camp Connections in the east) is to evangelize and/or disciple those who participate. Many campers come with friends and many of those friends have never been taught about Jesus. It’s a thrill to reach out to these teens to present Jesus in a setting that is conducive to evangelism.

Big Sandy church outreach

New Beginnings, GCI’s church in Big Sandy, Texas is known for its service to the community. That service has been recognized formally over the years by the Big Sandy Chamber of Commerce and other organizations. Pictured below are members (with their children, some who have received awards of their own) who have received community service awards in recent years.

Honorees for cc 2014
Row one: Sarah Strub (2012 woman of the year) & George Strub (2012 man of the year) with their two children; Marilyn Canup (2014 woman of the year); Dwayne Canup (2009 man of the year); Helen Ellard (2013 woman of the year), Jane Parsons (2005-07 first lady of Big Sandy); Sonny Parsons (2002 and 2006 man of the year, 1993 fire fighter of the year). Row two: James Jackson (1993 and 2004 senior citizen of the year), Lois Peterson (2010 woman of the year), Anna Peterson (2012 Miss Big Sandy), James Peterson, Josette Peterson (2014 Miss Big Sandy), Rick Peterson (2010 man of the year), Jerome Ellard (2013 man of the year). Not shown, Melven Allen (2012 fire fighter of the year and 2004 senior citizen of the year).

Recently, the congregation honored several couples who have been married for more than 25 years, and some for more than 50. As noted in an article in the local newspaper (pictured below, click to enlarge), the congregation is utilizing this substantial marital experience to provide within the community small groups that will serve premarital and recently married couples.

Big Sandy paper

Philippine relief mission

Feeding_programAs a denomination, GCI is providing financial and manpower assistance to aid the relief efforts in the Philippines as the nation recovers from the severe earthquake and the devastating super-typhoon that hit there last year.

Thanks to the generosity of GCI’s U.S. congregations, we have sent to the Philippines $53,000 in aid from the GCI Disaster Relief Fund. In addition to this financial assistance, two GCI mission groups have traveled to the Philippines to assist in the recovery work by providing counseling support, rebuilding, distributing supplies, etc. One of the groups helped feed children at a ministry outreach center (pictured at right) and at the Tacloban Astrodome where about 2000 evacuees were housed following the typhoon.

One of the GCI groups that traveled to the Philippines was sent by Grace Missions–a GCI Generations Ministries mission organization headquartered in Ohio. Leading the group was Joel Clevenger, director of Grace Missions. Also in the group was David Botha, the pastor of GCI’s congregations in Cleveland and Akron, Ohio and a leader in Grace Missions. In the picture below, pastor David is sharing the message of the gospel with Filipinos in the Tacloban area (where the typhoon hit hardest).

Grace Missions Philippines

The other GCI mission group that traveled to the Philippines came from Australia. That group is pictured below upon arrival in Tacloban. Standing with them is Eugene Guzon (third from left). Eugene is GCI’s national director in the Philippines The missionaries included Daphne Sidney, wife of Bill Sidney who formerly served as GCI’s regional director in the Philippines.

Austrailian group

Black History Month celebration

This update is from Sandra Hamilton, a ministry leader in Christ Community Church, one of GCI’s congregations in the Cincinnati, Ohio area.

Cincy speaker
Dr. Fankhauser

Our congregation conducted its 18th annual Black History Month celebration this February. Our month-long celebration included several events. In one, the featured speaker was Dr. David Fankhauser, one of the 1960s Freedom Rider. Because of his work for racial equality, he was placed for 40 days on death row in a Mississippi jail. Dr. Fankhauser is now a professor at the University of Cincinnati. His lecture to the congregation and guests was informative and the Q&A that followed ignited thoughtful discussion.

The celebration also featured music from Ebony Strings, a group of African-American classically trained musicians from the Cincinnati Consortium of Music. Their performance was an extraordinary gift to everyone who attended. Other highlights were the sacred music of Duke Ellington, the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, and a tribute to civil rights leader Nelson Mandela of South Africa. The congregation also held its 9th-annual Black History Month dinner dance.Members invited friends, family and the local community to all of these events.

Converge West

This update is from GCI Generations Ministries (GenMin) director Anthony Mullins.

The first weekend of March, 80 members of GCI’s GenMin family gathered in Encino, California for Converge West (see the group pictured below). Converge West is one of two GenMin Converge conferences being held this year. Converge East will be held in Ohio later this month (for information, click here). These Converge conferences bring together our GenMin camp and missions staffers together with pastors and ministry leaders from GCI congregations and denominational ministries for a time of spiritual renewal, vision-casting and equipping. Our theme this year is, Let’s build something together!

Converge West group

Converge West began Friday night with learning the Converge theme song: Build Your Kingdom Here. This was followed by small group discernment prayer, camp introductions, updates and a time of fellowship.

Converge westOn Saturday, we heard from guest speakers Meredith Macy and Heber Ticas. Meredith challenged us to honor parents and family as we minister to teenagers while Heber helped us consider practical ways to live on mission with God. Camp directors then met with camp coaches Jeff Broadnax and Mark & Anne Stapleton to share best practices, ask questions and get assistance with camp planning processes and to encourage one another.

Also on Saturday, Greg Williams updated us on the GCI Pastoral Internship Program. Several young people later met with Greg to explore the possibility of becoming GCI pastoral interns. On Saturday evening we celebrated the commissioning of two new camp directors: Susan McKie of SEP Tahoe and Susan McNutt of Base Camp NW. We then shared a moving communion service with several young adults/teens leading. It was a beautiful and fitting end to a great day.

converge west1On Sunday I was privileged to share a sermon message entitled “Building the Church.” It was a joy to point to the Builder, Jesus Christ, and to invite the young people to participate and celebrate with him through their local church. During the service, a call was placed to our friend, Dallas area pastor and camp leader Arnold Clauson, who has been very ill. We all shouted, “We love you, Arnold!” As we said our goodbyes on Sunday, people seemed to be encouraged, uplifted and ready to go where the Holy Spirit is leading.

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Regional conference in SoCal

Regional conference Greg Williams
Greg Williams

The first of the 2014 round of GCI-USA regional conferences was held in Ontario, California, on February 21-23. About 175 people attended the event, which focused on how we see God at work among us—sharing with us, by the Holy Spirit, the faith, love and hope of Jesus Christ (1 Thessalonians 1:3).

Dan Rogers
Dan Rogers

Conference participants heard and shared stories concerning the remarkable ways that God is leading us toward our future—what we refer to as GCnext. Conference plenary session speakers Dan Rogers, Joseph Tkach, Gary Deddo and Greg Williams gave encouraging and challenging messages related to our calling as Christians to share in the life and love of Jesus who is at work in our world.

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Sharing stories

On Saturday, several members addressed the conference, telling about the journey of their congregation or ministry toward GCnext: reaching out with God’s love to the community, starting new ministries, starting new congregations, and other steps related to sharing in what Jesus is doing to transform individuals, families and communities. Small group sessions gave participants opportunity to discussing what they see the Triune God doing in and through their churches and denominational ministries.

regional conference Joe and Tammy
Tammy and Joseph Tkach

The next regional conferences are in Vancouver, Washington (March 14-16) and Northbrook, Illinois (April 4-6). For information about these and the other conferences coming this year throughout the U.S., go to www.gci.org/events.

All GCI members and friends of all age groups are cordially invited to participate in these conferences.

Gary Deddo
Gary Deddo
regional conference worship
Worship led by teen band
Conference meal
Conference meal

Tyler church outreach

As part of an outreach project, New Covenant Fellowship, GCI’s congregation in Tyler, Texas recently sponsored 25 people to attend a seminar by Christian author and speaker Becky Tirabassi, entitled, “Pray & Read; Love & Lead.”

GCI member Debbie Wood, who served on a committee to bring Tirabassi to Tyler, invited Tammy Tkach, who directs GCI’s Women’s Ministries, to give the closing prayer at the seminar. After the event, 24 GCI attendees (pictured below) from various northeast Texas congregations met for lunch and fellowship. While in the area, Tammy visited with GCI members in Big Sandy, Texas, toured the facility that previously served as GCI’s Ambassador University campus and preached at New Covenant Fellowship church services.

Tyler-outreach

Tammy Tkach visit

Tammy Tkach, wife of GCI president Joseph Tkach, recently visited GCI’s Tucson, Arizona congregation, Grace of God Fellowship. She preached a sermon entitled, “Grace and Holiness.” A potluck meal after the service featured members’ favorite recipes.

Tammy
Left to right: Pastor Ted and Lila Millhuff; Tammy Tkach; Michelle and Pastor Tom Landess.