40 Days of Prayer and Fasting
Franconia Mennonite Conference invites you and your congregation to join in a region-wide prayer and fasting event in early 2008. Churches from a variety of Christian denominations throughout southeastern PA will unite in Christ through 40 Days of Prayer and Fasting from Ash Wednesday (February 6) through Good Friday (March 21), 2008. The purpose of this region-wide 40 Days of Prayer and Fasting is for the Church of Jesus Christ in this region to unite together to:
* deepen our love for God
* deepen our love for our neighbors
* elicit reform in the Church and revival in our communities
An informational meeting for pastors and prayer leaders with Pastor Scott Landes of Frederick Mennonite Church; Pastor Curt Malizzi, Hopewell Fellowship, Telford; and Noel Santiago, Executive Minister, Franconia Mennonite Conference, about the 40 Days of Prayer and Fasting will be held on Thursday, November 1 from 8 – 10 a.m. at the Franconia Conference Center
(Continental breakfast and fellowship will be from 8-8:30 a.m.).
Please RSVP to Sandy Landes, Franconia Mennonite Conference Prayer Coordinator, by Monday, October 29, if you plan to attend. If unable to attend please indicate your interest in receiving more information about how you and your congregation can participate in the 40 Days of Prayer/Fasting.
Nazareth Village Fund Raising Project
Nazareth Village is a re-creation of a first-century Jewish village under Roman occupation – the kind of place where Jesus grew up and spent 90% of his life. It is just 500 yards from the family home of Jesus – in Nazareth, Israel. Shirley Roth, the Executive Director of Nazareth Village is inviting churches to hold fundraising events to help support this project by selling the gifts they offer from their store at the Village. The product line includes gifts made of olive wood and other items such as Christmas cards and books about that particular region.
A catalogue of items will be available shortly and will be placed in church mailboxes at the Conference Center. For more information or to express interest in hosting a sale, please contact Bob Moyer at 215-766-0827 or bobpax70@verizon.net, or Karen Burkholder at the Mennonite Conference Center.
New Cassette Tapes Available
Souderton Mennonite Church has a supply of new cassette tapes and boxes available for a church that could use them. Souderton Mennonite Church is now recording CD’s and would like to offer these items to a church/organization. If interested, contact Sylvia Derstine, Administrative Assistant at 215-723-3088 or churchoffice@soudertonmennonite.org.




Phil Bergey
Thank you for calling me, being patient with me, teaching me, and allowing me to lead among you. I will forever be thankful for the experiences and lessons that have taught me to have hope in the midst of much change in our world. I trust that you will also walk, teach and learn similarly with our brother Noel Santiago as he begins to lead our wonderful conference. To God be the glory.
My father, both grandfathers, and one grandmother were gardeners. Dad grew a kind of cherry tomato that he really liked. He saved seeds from those tomatoes year to year to continue that particular line. When my gardening genes kicked in after I was married and I began to dig in the dirt, Dad gave me some of those seeds. Twenty years later, I still grow tomatoes from that lineage.
Puerta Abierta may be the only outreach of its kind in Chile. The opportunities for helping and sharing Christ’s love with brothers and sisters who need spiritual, physical, and emotional encouragement seem endless. In sending us to build relationships with these Chilean churches, Franconia Conference knew few specifics of this Puerta Abierta project. They knew nothing about Samuel’s gray coat. But they knew that God works wonders when we open our own hearts, minds and doors to the Spirit.
I feel that being part of a congregation is not enough. I truly believe with the Mennonite perspective that we need to serve God more according to the gifts and calling that he has instilled in us. I am very grateful for Philadelphia Praise Center’s support of my becoming a licensed minister. A license for me is a public recognition that I am a minster of the Gospel. A minster is an example and a representative of God on this earth. I have a public responsibility to carry my life carefully as people watch me walk the gospel of Jesus Christ. Commissioned by God to help and serve the congregation to become closer to Jesus. This is not to promote self but to promote Jesus Christ with all that we have.