June 9 Pastors’ and Leaders’ Breakfast
Peter Smith, Charlie Ness, and Scott Landes will share the vision and work for the “Adopt A Street” prayer strategy that UPPEN* that has been launched for their region. “Adopt A Street” is about changing the spiritual climate in your community. What would happen if 100% of the streets in your community were being prayed for daily for the next 12 months? The “Adopt A Street” prayer strategy brings unity to churches, energizes the church in prayer and is simple enough for a child to understand. It impacts every segment of the community and creates ongoing transformation. The strategy is one of the most powerful ways to physically implement Matthew 28:18-20 and Acts 1:8.
*UPPEN (Upper Perk Prayer Evangelism Network) is a growing network of churches in the Upper Perk region that has been in existence since 2003. Together, through prayer evangelism, they are seeing God changing the spiritual climate of their community and the surrounding region.
Location: Mennonite Conference Center, 569 Yoder Road, Harleysville, PA 19438
Time: 8:00 -10:00 a.m.
Up coming Pastors’ & Leaders’ breakfasts:
• August 11 – “Inter-generational Leadership” with Sheldon Good and Steve Kriss
• September 15 – “Conflict Management” with Rev. Dr. Barbara Moses
Envisioning the future of youth ministry for
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Invited: Pastors, Youth Ministers, Youth Sponsors and please bring (shoulder tap) two of your youth who have leadership gifts
Date and Time: Monday, June 6, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. (pizza dinner provided)
Location: To be confirmed
Video Conference: Too far to travel? Join the conversation by video conference. (Let us know and we will send you information about how to do this.)
Objective: Come prepared to share your vision of God’s picture for youth ministry in Franconia and Eastern District Conferences. (Please make sure that your current youth sponsors have received this invitation.)
Please register your attendance: to office@mosaicmennonites.org by Friday, June 3.
This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future of youth ministry for our conference churches and their communities. Please make a strong effort to be part of this!
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