“A Day Apart” for Pastors
Pastors and credentialed leaders of Franconia Conference: You are invited to “A Day Apart” planned just for you by Franconia Conference on Wednesday, September 8 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Camp Men-O-Lan. The purpose of the day is to provide a space and time for you to come away and spend time with God in a beautiful, relaxed setting to be refreshed and restored. There will be opportunities for guided prayer, worship, being alone and being in a small group, as well as personal prayer ministry with a prayer team. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP by Wednesday, September 2 to Sheila Ruth at sruth.menolan@gmail.com or 215-679-5144.
Sharing Prayer Events
Pastors and Prayer Leaders of Franconia conference churches: Is your congregation planning a prayer event to which you could invite others? A prayer vigil, a concert of prayer, equipping in the area of personal and corporate prayer? Please pass this information along to Sandy Landes, Prayer Ministry Coordinator.
MMA invites Pastors to a Webinar
MMA invites you to Moving from Financial Survival to Missional Focus with author Diana Butler Bass and pastor Graham Standish on Wednesday, June 17 from 3 to 4 p.m. The webinar will take place at the MMA Office, 199 Telford Pike, Telford in the Basement Conference Room. For more information, contact Randy Nyce at 267-384-5350 or randy.nyce@mmapartners.org RSVP’s are helpful but not necessary. The webinar is co-sponsored by the Alban Institute and the Lake Institute on Faith & Giving and is part of the series Congregations and the Economic Crisis: Conversation. Perspective. Guidance.
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