Monday, March 23, 2009

March 13

This week I was serving the Pennsylvania Conference by participating in the Columbia Union functions.

On Monday and Tuesday all the president’s from the Conferences in the Columbia Union meet in the President’s Council with the Columbia Union Officers. On Tuesday afternoon, we had the Columbia Union Board of Education, chaired by Ham Canossa. Dave Morgan, our PA Vice President for Education is also a member of that committee, and we spent about an hour together after the CUBOE meeting discussing PA Conference education items.

Wednesday, I served on the Columbia Union College Board of Trustees Committee meeting. While there I also interfaced with two dedicated Adventist business professionals in regards to some things that may help Blue Mountain Academy over the future. I was also asked to serve on a subcommittee to suggest potential names for re-naming Columbia Union College as it moves toward University status.

On Thursday I served on the Columbia Union Executive Committee, where there are an additional 3 members of this committee from the Pennsylvania Conference. Pictured here, you will see Pastor Dennis Austin, from the Pittsburgh and New Brighton district.

Also a young adult, Christina Ivankina, who joined her father in being one of the church planters of the Lewisburg SDA Church. She is about to begin evangelistic meetings with a couple of other young adults.

At this Union Committee, the Pennsylvania Conference Executive Committee had nominated Erin Clark to fill the position on the Union Committee that was vacated when Cheryl Schaffer moved to Collegedale, TN.

Elder Dave Weigely, Neville Harcombe and Seth Bardu lead our Union and are dedicated to the ministry and effectiveness of God’s work here in the Columbia Union

March 9

Sabbath, March 7 I was invited to the Stroudsburg Church for a special Sabbath of dedicating the new Church Officers and Ministry leaders for the coming year. My sermon for the worship hour message focused on the Leadership examples for a Christian leader found from the life of Moses.

In Patriarchs and Prophets I read:
“Moses was fitted to take pre-eminence among the great of the earth, to shine in the courts of its most glorious kingdom, and to sway the scepter of its power. His intellectual greatness distinguishes him above the great men of all ages. As historian, poet, philosopher, general of armies, and legislator, he stands without a peer.” p. 246.

After the worship hour message, we had an ordination service for two new church elders and a new church deacon.

In the afternoon I met briefly with the elders.

Then later, I introduced Pastor James Clark as the new district pastor for the Stroudsburg, Easton, Poconos Grace and Hope Fellowship churches and church plant. Pastor Clark’s primary responsibilities will be spiritual leadership for the Stroudsburg and Easton Churches, and directing and coordinating the work of the lay leaders who are responsible for the Poconos Grace church and the Hope Fellowship Church plant. Pastor Clark has a wealth of experience. He taught Bible and religion for 14 years in Greater New York Academy and had the privilege of seeing 36 of his students later enter the full time gospel ministry. He has been the pastor/leader of churches with a wide range of multi ethnic memberships, and he has led in several successful church building and fund-raising projects. He is a committed evangelist and mission leader. And we are blessed to have him join our Pennsylvania Conference Ministry Team. Pastor Clark comes to us from the Northeastern Conference.

February 21

Sabbath, February 21 was Pathfinder Sabbath at the Hampden Heights Church.

Pathfinders conducted the entire worship service. Two young ladies gave the Sabbath morning worship hour message.
In the afternoon the PA Conference Bible Achievement was conducted. Pam Schieb, one of the Pathfinder coordinators for the PA Conference does a magnificent job coordinating these each year.

Clubs this year at the Bible Achievement represented the Gettysburg SDA Church, Hamburg SDA Church, Hampden Heights SDA Church, and a club from the Hillside SDA Church in the Allegheny East Conference.

It was inspiring to watch each club work diligently to get the answer to the pretty tough bible questions.

Barry Tryon and Karen Schneider were invited to join me as judges for the event.

I am impressed with the dedicated leaders all across the Conference that we have who volunteer their time, energy and travel to support our young people in the great organization of Pathfinders.

Mark Sorensen, who has served as the Executive Director for the Pathfinder Council of the PA Conference is just one of many dozens who give their efforts to help our young people grow and develop through Pathfindering.

Monday, March 9, 2009

February 28, 2009

This week I was privileged to join the New Castle Church for worship. My sermon title was, “Whatever it Takes,” drawn from Mark 2:1-12 speaking of the paralytic who had 4 friends eager to bring him to Jesus for healing. Since there was not enough room in the crowd for these men to bring their friend on his bed into the presence of Jesus, they took him up on the roof. After tearing the roof off, they lowered him into the presence of Jesus.
After the worship service, I met with Elder Ken Knosp and the church elders in planning for the Evangelistic meetings beginning April 17.


Elder Knosp invited all the church members to join hands for prayer, and we went around the circle with each one praying for the upcoming evangelistic meetings.


The New Castle church has a good number of the members going out every week giving out bible study lessons!