This week on mosaicmennonites.org:
- Read articles from the December issue of Intersections
- Jim Bishop’s reflection on his brother’s ordination at Blooming Glen Mennonite Church
- There’s more than a million of us now . . . 1.5 Million Anabaptist/Mennonite World Conference members globally
- Upcoming Damascus Road training informationÂ
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GPS 2012:Â Pastors Initiatives over breakfast regarding Christ-Centered Mennonite Education, Tuesday, January 9, 8-10 a.m. at the Mennonite Conference Center in Souderton
 Come to brainstorm as part of the unfolding GPS 2012 (Globally Positioned Students), a plan of the three schools: Christopher Dock Mennonite High School, Penn View Christian School, and Quakertown Christian School along with both Eastern District and Franconia conferences. This initiative reflects part of the presentation offered at Conference Assembly in November and intersects with Franconia Mennonite Conference’s mission of Equipping Leaders to Empower Others to Embrace God’s Mission. This is part of the essential efforts of leadership transformation toward nurturing and making disciples of Jesus Christ from cradle to grave. This time will be led by Christina Drouin, Executive Director of the Center for Strategic Planning from Boca Raton, FL. who has been leading the three schools, FMC, and EDC in this shared process.
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To register for the breakfast, please email office@mosaicmennonites.org or call
215-723-5513, ext. 110. A contribution of $5 will be invited for the cost of the breakfast. Please register by Wednesday, January 3.
The opinions expressed in articles posted on Mosaic’s website are those of the author and may not reflect the official policy of Mosaic Conference. Mosaic is a large conference, crossing ethnicities, geographies, generations, theologies, and politics. Each person can only speak for themselves; no one can represent “the conference.” May God give us the grace to hear what the Spirit is speaking to us through people with whom we disagree and the humility and courage to love one another even when those disagreements can’t be bridged.