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Section I – Board / Committee Updates
Click here to read this year’s update from the Conference Board, Ministerial Committee,Finance Committee, and FMC Properties.
A. Balance Sheet
B. Income Statement
C. Revenue
D. Revenue Sources
E. Expenses
F. Program Support Services
Section II – Minutes 2009/2010
A. Minutes – Friday, November 13
B. Minutes – Saturday, November 14
C. Summary of Actions
D. Minutes – Action Outside of Meeting on July 26, 2010
Section III – Gift Discernment
A. Ballot 2010
B. Biographical Sketches of Nominees
C. Gift Discernment Nomination Form
Click on the link above to see the blank nomination form we ask delegates to fill out, suggesting names for the gift discernment process. This form will be handed out for delegate input at Conference Assembly.
Section IV – Conferring Documents
A. Scriptures – Please review both scriptures in preparation for Conference Assembly
1. Isaiah 43
2. John 17
B. Welcoming a new congregation – Greensburg Worship Center in Greensburg, Pa.
To learn more about Greensburg Worship Center, read the profile below along with Mennonite World Conference’s shared convictions. A time of welcome and blessing for the congregation will be held on Friday night at Assembly.
1. Congregational Profile – Greensburg Worship Center, Greensburg, Pa.
2. Shared Convictions – Mennonite World Conference
C. Vision and Finance Plan Update
1. VFP Progress Update document
2. Vision and Finance Plan Team Recommendations – November 10, 2007
D. LEAD – Overview of Principles and Core Values

David P. Landis resigned last week as web development coordinator for Franconia Mennonite Conference effective immediately. Landis, formerly of Harleysville, Pa,, had slowed his workload over the last months as he prepared for his marriage to Anna Dintaman this spring. He had worked for the last several years from the Middle East, having worked previously with the Conference in communication and leadership cultivation. Landis is resigning to focus his work on international project development in the Mediterranean region. His work for the Conference will be reassigned on a contract basis.Upon receiving the resignation, Conference Executive Minister Noel Santiago wrote, “David . . .your creativity with the web was excellent and took us to a whole new level. Your passion and commitment to the kingdom as expressed through your work in Jerusalem and other parts of the world has enhanced and deepened our global relationships. For that I am very grateful.”Landis is currently living in Harrisonburg, Va., preparing for a longer-term overseas venture. Earlier this year, he and his wife Anna published a guidebook, Hiking the Jesus Trail published by Village to Village Press. For the last several years, Landis’ work was supported through the generosity of Deep Run East Mennonite Church, Franconia Mennonite congregation and Philadelphia Praise Center as a conference-based initiative to build healthy and growing partnerships globally as is outlined in the Conference’s Vision and Financial Plan.