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School of Leadership Formation

Christian educators invited for encouragement and networking

July 17, 2014 by Conference Office

by Gay Brunt Miller, director of administration

Jesus’ parting words to his disciples were to “Go… and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19-20).

Over the centuries, the church has worked at making disciples in a variety of ways, with Sunday school being a significant model since the late 1700s. How best can we communicate the Good News of God’s love to our children and youth in this day and age?

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On Tuesday, August 12, from 7-9 p.m., there will be an opportunity for Sunday school teachers and others involved in Christian education and formation, in its various formats, to come together, to connect and encourage each other, and to share ideas and teaching tips as they work at sharing the Christian faith with upcoming generations. It will also be an excellent opportunity for those with less experience to learn from others.

Co-planner and Eastern District Conference Resource Advocate Marjorie Geissinger says, “It has been many years since we have sponsored a teacher training event for congregations from both Eastern District and Franconia Conferences. Smaller congregations often lack the personnel and resources for doing in-house training; this will be an opportunity for those attending from large and small congregations alike to benefit from the presenters as well as each other.”

The event, sponsored by the School for Leadership Formation of Franconia and Eastern District Conferences, will be held at Perkiomenville Mennonite Church, 1836 Gravel Pike, Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for attendees to “browse and buy” MennoMedia resources, many of which will be available at a 20 percent discount. (Cash, check or credit cards will be accepted.)

Following a brief time of gathering and worship, attendees can engage in a sample lesson for the age group of their choice followed by time for conversation, questions, and sharing. Teachers will use MennoMedia’s new “Shine” Sunday school curriculum as the basis for these lessons, but it will also be a time to connect and learn.

“Building relationships across congregations for ministry and mission is a current priority for Franconia Conference,” says Jenifer Eriksen Morales, a LEADership minister and Franconia’s resource advocate. “I hope this gathering will be one opportunity to build bridges between Christian Education teachers and leaders across our congregations so they can share ideas and learn from one another. Questions that emerge may help shape a future resourcing event.”

Co-planners Eriksen Morales and Marjorie Geissinger are available to congregations for questions about Shine or other resources for Christian education.

Filed Under: Articles, News Tagged With: Eastern District, formational, Jenifer Eriksen Morales, Marjorie Geissinger, Perkiomenville, School of Leadership Formation, Sunday School

Pastors & Leaders Breakfasts

December 12, 2011 by

Upcoming Pastors’ & Leaders’ Breakfasts:

  • Thursday, January 12, 2012, 8-10 a.m. – “Sharpening our Current Vision for Peace and Justice: A conversation on pressing peace and justice issues.”  The joint Peace & Justice Committee of Eastern District and Franconia Mennonite Conference will resource this event.  A $6 contribution is requested for the breakfast.  Location:  Mennonite Conference Center, 569 Yoder Road, Harleysville, PA 19438.
  • Friday, February 10, 2012, 8-10 a.m. – “Worship and Mission After Christendom” with Alan and Eleanor Kreider, authors of the book by the same title.  Alan and Eleanor served at the London Mennonite Centre in London, England for many years as well as faculty at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary.  They were part of founding the Anabaptist Network in the United Kingdom and have done much work in what it means to minister in a Post Christendom world.  You won’t want to miss this lively and engaging interaction with them!  Please note, depending on the response for this event, a location other than the Mennonite Conference Center may be announced.  Should this occur, you will be notified in advance.

Also, enjoy video and audio recordings of earlier Pastors’ & Leaders’ events:

  • Pastor/Chaplain & Spouse Appreciation Breakfast – held Tuesday, December 6, 2011 at West Swamp Mennonite Church.  Music by Pastor Duane Hershberger and meditation by Mark & Kathy Weaver Wenger titled, “Leading without Fear: Being Missional Christians in a Fear-filled World.”  Available under Media/Video Galleries from the Franconia Conference home page and here – http://vimeo.com/33461748.
  • “God Worming a Way Into Our Conferences” – the video shown as part of the presentation by Claude Good, Merrill Moyer, and Fred Cole of The Worm Project Board at the November 17 Pastors’ & Leaders’ Breakfast – http://vimeo.com/30687921
  • “Managing Conflicts from a Christian Perspective” by Rev. Dr. Barbara Moses, Principal of Philadelphia Mennonite High School on Thursday, September 15, 2011.  http://vimeo.com/30340644
  • “The Age of Convergence: Practical Tools for Effective Intergenerational Leadership” by Sheldon Good (Mennonite Weekly Review and Salford Mennonite Church) and Steve Kriss (Franconia Conference Director of Communication and Leadership Cultivation and LEAD Minister, Philadelphia Praise Center) on Thursday, August 11, 2011.  http://vimeo.com/30340405
  • “Adopt a Street” led by Pastor Peter Smith of Hope Valley Community Church, Red Hill, Pastor Charlie Ness (Perkiomenville Mennonite Church), and Pastor Scott Landes (Frederick Mennonite Church) on Thursday, June 9, 2011.
  • “Building or Burning Bridges: Searching for a Way Forward in Christian and Muslim Relations” by Dr. Andrew Bush, Professor from Eastern University and member at Methacton Mennonite Church.
  • “The Why, What & How of Social Media: Engaging Your Community in the Context that is Revolutionizing the Way the World Connects” by Todd Hiestand and Scott Hackman (Salford Mennonite Church).
  • “Celebrating Shared Leadership Across Gender Lines”  – October 21, 2010
  • “The Naked Anabaptist” with author Stuart Murray Williams – November 4, 2010
  • “A Place to Call Home: Our New Immigrant Neighbors” – September 29, 2010

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Building Ministry Alliances that Benefit Each Other

January 26, 2010 by

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Conference News, School of Leadership Formation

Youth Breezes Summer 2009

August 25, 2009 by

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July Pastors' and Leaders' Breakfast

July 10, 2009 by

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Kairos offers course in Souderton area

July 8, 2009 by

Kairos: School of Spiritual Formation is offering a nine month spiritual guidance training course for pastors and congregational leaders beginning Wednesday, September 9. For the first time this course will be offered in the Souderton (Pa.) area as well as the Jesuit Spiritual Center, Wernersville, PA.

The monthly seminars will provide a contemplative context for pastors and church leaders to grow spiritually and to enhance their ministry in the practice of spiritual formation. This course encourages personal, spiritual growth, introduces spiritual guidance as a ministry of the congregation, and prepares the leaders to promote a ministry of spiritual formation and spiritual guidance in their congregation. Classes will be held once a month for 9 months at the Jesuit Spiritual Center, Wernersville, PA.

Click here for a brochure. For more information call 717-669-2957.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Conference News, School of Leadership Formation

Conference partners to present leadership forum

February 23, 2009 by

“Leadership is the art of inspiring others to want to work toward a shared vision” was the framing quote for the day long leadership forum, entitled Finding Our Way Together: Leadership in Challenging Times, held at Frederick Mennonite Community on February 12th. The day long forum was the result of a partnership between Eastern District Conference, Frederick Mennonite Community and Franconia Conference’s School for Leadership Formation.

More than 60 pastoral, lay and professional leaders, representing 17 different congregations and para-church organizations from across Southeastern Pennsylvania attended the forum led by Mennonite Health Services (MHS) Alliance’s Rick Stiffney.

Bringing participants current context to the forefront, Stiffney, who serves as the Presidnet/CEO of MHS Alliance, began the day by showing the group a montage of current national and local headlines. Participants then spent the day working together in their organizational teams through three interactive modules on leading, planning and building a strong team. The modules focused on the nature of the call to serve, exploring how leaders, whether pastor or CEO, can create effective partnerships with boards to carry forward long-range planning in their particular context.

Erin Price, Zion Mennonite Church, appreciated Stiffney’s practical apporach, “I found the training refreshing and energizing. It was great to take time out of the normal day to day business of a board and discuss where we want to go and how we can work better together. Rick’s simple and basic teachings gave us applicable things we could take with us as a board and put into practice. I’m not only inspired me to be a better leader, but also to mentor and encourage other leaders.”

Karen Moyer, Rocky Ridge Mennonite Church, also noted the significance of taking time off from the business side of board meetings, “The self-assessment for leadership practices and then the opportunity for individual reflection and discussion within our team was most valuable for us. As leaders, we too often meet for ‘business’ without reflection or feedback on how our leadership is perceived or received.”

“What was most valuable to our team was being given the time to process, dream and plan together in a way that is not normally possible,” noted Brent Camilleri, Associate Pastor of Deep Run East Mennonite Church. “I think that each of us felt challenged to reevaluate our leadership approach and to look at how we lead our congregation with a new sense of focus and purpose.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Conference News, School of Leadership Formation

School for Leadership Formation co-sponsors leadership forum

December 2, 2008 by Conference Office

Presented by Eastern District Conference, Franconia Conference’s School for Leadership Formation and Frederick Mennonite Community

Finding Our Way Together:

Leadership in Challenging Times

led by Rick Stiffney, President/CEO

February 12, 2009
Frederick Mennonite Community
2849 Big Road
Frederick, PA 19435 (map-approximate)

If you are a…

  • Pastoral or Lay leader
  • Board Member
  • Executive Leader

…this leadership resource is for you.

Congregations, conferences, and church-related institutions all represent expressions of the church. Each is constituted to serve in unique ways to advance the Kingdom of God.

The forum will focus on the nature of the call to serve as lay and professional leaders and to explore how staff leaders, whether pastor or CEO, can create effective partnerships with lay boards to carry forward long-range planning in their particular setting.

»Click here for more information and registration

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