CONFERENCE NEWS Yee, Poterek are keynote speakers
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CONFERENCE NEWS Yee, Poterek are keynote speakers
20 14 EV EN TS www.covchurch-npc.org CONFERENCE NEWS 2014 NORTH PACIFIC ng i t h g i Highl nts in e v e e h t C the NP LEADERSHIP MATRIXNPC ANNUAL MEETINGJOURNEY TO MOSAICCASCADES CAMPSWOMEN’S MINISTRIESMEN OF FAITHPASTORS AND SPOUSE RETREAT LEADERSHIP MATRIX Schedule 9 a.m.: Registration and coffee 9:30 a.m.: Speaker Greg Yee. 10:30 a.m.: Workshops Noon: Lunch, networking and fellowship 1 p.m.: Workshops. 2:30 p.m.: Speaker Carolyn Poterek. Registration $35 per person or $30 per person for a group of four or more coming from one congregation and registering together. ANNUAL MEETING Yee, Poterek are keynote speakers Rev. Greg Yee and Rev. Carolyn Poterek will be the keynote speakers at the North Pacific Conference’s annual Leadership Matrix Saturday, March 1, at Kent Covenant Church in Kent, Wash. Yee, in his first year as superintendent of the North Pacific Conference, will speak at the morning session, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Poterek, associate pastor at First Covenant Church in Seattle, will speak during the afternoon session, at 2:30 p.m. Yee and Poterek will be the bookends to a number of workshops crafted to help pastors and lay leaders do ministry in their local Covenant churches. The day’s activities begin at 9 a.m. and end around 4 p.m. Yee was born and raised in Oakland, Calif. He met his wife, Mary, at the University of California-Davis, where he studied Human Development. After his pastoral training at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, he planted Parkwood Community, an Evangelical Covenant Church, and served as interim pastor at Glen Ellyn Covenant in the Chicago area. Prior to coming to the NPC, he served Cascades Camp to host 124th annual meeting MARCH 1 See LEADERSHIP MATRIX Page 3 124 years as a Conference will 2-3 be celebrated May 2-3, when the North Pacific Conference Annual Meeting will be held at Cascades Camp and Conference Center. The speaker will be Efrem Smith, former Covenant pastor and conference superintendent who is currently president and CEO of World Impact. The two-day event begins at 9 a.m. on Friday, May 2, with the annual Ministerium meeting. Also, in the continuing education component of the Ministerium meeting, Andy Larson will speak on Muslim/Christian relations. Larsen is a former Covenant missionary and now on staff with Peace Catalyst International. MAY NPC Superintendent Greg Yee will speak at the morning session. Seattle First Covenant Associate Pastor Carolyn Poterek will speak at the afternoon session. See ANNUAL MEETING Page 7 MATRIX WORKSHOPS COVENANT IDENTITY AND WORSHIP What’s Distinctive about Covenant Theology? Not much Led by Rev. Dr. Stephen Bilynskyj There’s no short answer to the question, “What’s different or distinctive about what the Covenant believes?” Part of the reason is that Covenant theology isn’t all that “distinctive.” This seminar explores the Covenant’s Stephen Bilynskyj rootedness in classic Christian faith and its commitment to a theological freedom that is centered in Christ and scripture. Steve is pastor of Valley Covenant Church in Eugene, Ore., an instructor for the Covenant Orientation program, a past president of the Covenant Ministerium, and a fly-fisherman. I’m a Covenant Worship Planner So What? Led by Rev. Andrew Thompson Through corporate worship God gathers us, forms us and sends us. We plan and lead worship services weekly. How does our identity as Covenant churches, with our distinctive mission, tradition, values and Andrew affirmations, influence Thompson the way we plan and lead worship services? By exploring these questions this seminar helps to equip pastors, worship leaders and worship committees to plan services that deepen our corporate worship experiences and strengthen our shared mission. Andrew is lead pastor of Columbia Grove Covenant Church, Wenatchee, Wash., a member of the ECC Commission on Worship, and an adjunct faculty member at North Park Theological Seminary, where he co-teaches “Songwriting for Christian Worship.” CONGREGATIONAL VITALITY Top Three things I Am Learning About Congregational Vitality Led by Rev. Peter Sung Congregational vitality is a challenging process of change and growth. I am learning about the evangelism instinct in everyone, the necessity of patience, and the definition of self. More can 2 be added to this list but in this seminar we will explore these three as central to Jesus’ ministry and therefore crucial to ours. Peter is lead pastor of Evergreen Covenant, Mercer Island, Wash., a church that has been through Veritas, EPIC, and Pulse. Appreciative Inquiry: Jump-Start Your Way to Missional Ministry Led by Rev. Dr. Keith Carpenter Designed to bring people together to envision greater effectiveness in the future, Appreciative Inquiry (AI) has been utilized by all kinds of organizations for strategic planning and to address adaptive Keith Carpenter challenges. This workshop will examine how AI may be used by churches seeking transformational change or to sharpen their current missional focus. Keith has been the senior pastor at Kent (Wash.) Covenant Church for 26 years. He holds an M.Div. and D.Min. from Fuller Seminary, and is a candidate for the Ph.D. in Leadership Studies at Gonzaga University. Keith has facilitated Appreciative Inquiry summits in several NPC churches. CROSS CULTURAL MINISTRY AND MISSION Community Development with Soul and Strength Led by Rev. Dr. Liz Mosbo VerHage Liz is pastor of global and local mission at Quest Church in Seattle. If you’re interested in community development, outreach, compassion or justice ministries, please join us as we learn together how to do this work with Liz Verhage healthy souls and by using our strengths. Using on-the-ground examples, Biblical teaching, assessment tools, and best-practice resources, we will examine how leaders can exegete their context, keep their souls healthy and grounded, and craft strong ministries that can meet both felt needs and impact longterm structural change in the name of God’s kingdom. Hope and Healing: The positive role you can play in ministering to survivors of abuse Peter Sung Led by Colleen Hicks, Kristin McKendall, and Barbara Quesenberry Abuse is about power and control. Abuse THE NORTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE NEWS is more extensive than domestic violence. Abuse of any type violates God’s gifts of love and free will. The church can serve a unique role in healing past and present abuse pain. Without proper training and education, however, Colleen Hicks the church can hide, prolong, or further the damage done by abuse. This interactive training will help participants to be better equipped to minister to survivors of abuse and be a positive force in shining Barbara Christ’s love on this pain. Quesenberry Presenters are members of the Department of Compassion, Mercy, and Justice’s regional executive team for AVA (Advocacy for Victims of Abuse) ministries. They have more than 20 years of experience providing counseling, healing, education, Kristin McKendall leadership training, and abuse crisis intervention ministry service. CHRISTIAN FORMATION Implementing Spiritual and Relational Alignment in a Multi Generational Church Led by Louie Praseuth and Lori Brown In this session, we will share best practices and participants will hear outcomes regarding implementation of a consistent content strand at Emerald City Bible Fellowship (ECBF). At ECBF, we serve a multiLouie Praseuth generational community and this year, we are going through “The Bible Story” curriculum holistically as a church. This effort has taught us many lessons in generational Biblical teaching and going deeper as a spiritual family. Louie is youth director at Emerald Lori Brown City Bible Fellowship in Seattle, and Lori is a volunteer Christian Formation leader at ECBF. Preparing for Transition: Bringing high school graduates into the larger community of the local church Led by Bill and Claire Strunk Recent research indicates that nearly half See MATRIX WORKSHOPS Page 3 MATRIX WORKSHOPS (Continued from page 2) of kids who are connected to a youth group when they graduate high school will fail to stick with their faith in college. Join us as we discuss what it might look Bill and Claire Strunk like to prepare students for this transition and ultimately keep them plugged into the local church after they leave home. In 2005, Bill and Claire established and directed a college ministry for Washington State University students, which eventually became a ministry of Pullman Presbyterian Church. Their desire in their work with students has always been that students would engage with the local church and establish a strong faith that will stand firm as they become adults. Because of the mutual blessings that come from intergenerational ministry, a primary goal is connecting students into the life of the congregation and connecting the congregation into the lives of students. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Enneagram Led by Rev. Carol Lawson The enneagram is an ancient pattern assimilated by the historical Christian Church to understand the nine basic people types. This has proven to be quite helpful in leadership and spiritual formation over recent years in the Covenant. Basically, it’s a great tool to help Carol Lawson us understand how we and others are “hard-wired” and how that impacts our decisions, relationships, and general engagement of life. Our time together will help us learn about our own type and how differently each of us behaves under stressful and relaxed conditions. We will explore what we need to know about each other to work and be together more effectively. The way we lead, engage in our relationship with God through spiritual disciplines and how we make decisions can all be enhanced by our awareness of what motivates us to respond and behave in certain ways. Carol is Director of Ministry Services in Ordered Ministry for the ECC A Discerning Church Led by Rev. Merrie Carson Many American churches make their congregational decisions based on the sum of individual personal preferences, limited information, and pragmatism. Unfortunately, this promotes disunity, with no assurance that God’s will has been discerned Merrie Carson and done. This seminar outlines a different way of discernment and decision making that is more faithful to the church’s identity as the “body of Christ,” and includes the use of three key elements: (1) insights from wisdom sources; (2) guidance from the Holy Spirit through listening prayer and evaluation, and; (3) contributions from the entire congregation or group. Merrie is a member at Midway Community Covenant, a spiritual director, and has a D. Min. in Leadership and Spiritual Formation from George Fox Seminary. ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT AND MINISTRY Go Ye Into the Social Media World Led by Edward Gilbreath Twitter, Facebook, and the plethora of other social media platforms have made the world smaller and the world of information more accessible. Now, through smart phones, tablets, and laptops, we’re able to connect with people near and far like never before. Social media Edward Gilbreath have also given us more ways to engage and minister to the world around us. In this workshop, Ed will share insights about the rapidly changing media landscape and its implications for the church. How should local congregations utilize social media? What should be the theological framework for its use? How do we balance the disruption of digital technology with our need for authentic human connections? Participants will discuss both the benefits of social media as well as its potential snares. Ed is the executive director of communication for the Evangelical Covenant Church. A veteran journalist on faith and culture, his books include Birmingham Revolution: Martin Luther King Mr.’s Epic Challenge to the Church, and Reconciliation Blues: A Black Evangelical’s Inside View of White Christianity. Developing financial strength and health in the congregation: Creating a Culture of Generosity Led by Rev. Don Engebretson and Cynthia Halverson Facilitating generosity and funding God’s work through God’s people are priorities in the congregation, the conference and, for the ministry of the Covenant throughout the world. Donn and Cynthia will share Don Engebretson how pastors and ministry leaders can unleash and energize congregational generosity by exploring the essential steps to creating lasting cultural change within a congregation and the role of leadership in developing financial strength and health in the life of the local church. Donn Cynthia is assistant to the ECC president Halverson for mission funding/director for global advancement. Cynthia is executive director for advancement. Matrix registration form: See Page 4 LEADERSHIP MATRIX Continued from page 1 as associate superintendent of the Pacific Southwest Conference for 10 years. It was there he served in the areas of pastoral care, multi-ethnic ministries, and congregational development. Within the denomination, he has been active in a number of Covenant ministries, boards and commissions, including the Board of the Ordered Ministry, an instructor and coordinator with Covenant Orientation – mission and ministry – a member of the Covenant World Relief Advisory Board, founding member of the Covenant Asian Pastors Association and member of the Covenant Ethnic Commission. Greg and Mary have been married for 23 years and have three children: Jordan, 18; Erin, 13; and Caden 8; and Shasta, their dog. Poterek, a native of Northbrook, Ill., joined the staff at First Covenant in March 2009 after serving as youth pastor at Trinity Covenant in Salem, Ore. She currently serves on the denomination’s Executive Board, the Covenant World Relief Commission, and assists as a facilitator for the Covenant’s Invitation to Racial Righteousness. Carolyn is currently completing her doctoral studies in Educational Leadership at Seattle University. Besides her associate pastor duties at Seattle First, she’s the executive director of the church’s Summit building, “a gathering space.” In her free time Carolyn enjoys spending time with her family and traveling. She volunteers with Medical Teams International and is a consultant with 501 Commons. Conference leaders hope Leadership Matrix will give NPC churches the necessary tools to bring growth and vitality to their congregations. THE NORTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE NEWS 3 Leadership Matrix Registration Schedule: 9:00 am 9:30 10:30 12:00 1:00 pm 2:30 st Saturday, March 1 , 2014 Covenant Church Kent 12010 SE 240th St., Kent, WA 9 am – 3:30 pm Registration Deadline: Feb. 21st, 2014 Morning Seminars (10:30 AM) Registration and coffee Plenary session with Greg Yee Workshops Lunch/Networking/Fellowship Workshops Plenary session with Carolyn Poterek (AM01) What's Distinctive about Covenant Theology? Not much. Led by Rev. Dr. Stephen Bilynskyj (AM02) “Top Three things I Am Learning About Congregational Vitality.” Led by Rev. Peter Sung (AM03) HOPE AND HEALING: The positive role you can play in ministering to survivors of abuse. Led by Colleen Hicks, Kristin McKendall, and Barbara Quesenberry (AM04) Implementing Spiritual and Relational Alignment in a Multi -‐ Generational Church. Led by Louie Praseuth and Lori Brown (AM05) Enneagram. Led by Rev. Carol Lawson (AM06) Go Ye Into the Social Media World. Led by Edward Gilbreath Afternoon Seminars (1:00 PM) (PM01) Developing financial strength and health in the congregation: Creating a Culture of Generosity. Led by Rev. Donn Engebretson and Cynthia Halverson (PM02) Covenant Identity in Worship Planning. (I'm a Covenant Worship Planner -‐ So What?) Led by Rev. Andrew Thompson (PM03) Appreciative Inquiry: Jump-‐Start Your Way to Missional Ministry. Led by Rev. Dr. Keith Carpenter (PM04) Community Development. Led by Rev. Dr. Liz Mosbo VerHage. (PM05) Preparing for Transition: bringing high school graduates into the larger community of the local church. Led by Bill and Claire Strunk (PM06) A Discerning Church. Led by Rev. Merrie Carson Please choose 1 seminar from each session. Seminar descriptions are available online at http://covchurch-‐ npc.org/event/leadership-‐matrix/ * Seminars are subject to change. Please visit our website for updates. Registration Fee: $35 per person OR $30 per person for a group of four or more people coming from one st congregation and registering together. Registration Deadline: Feb. 21 , 2014 Online registration available at: http://leadershipmatrix2014.eventbrite.com Church: Name E-‐mail Seminar Choices Fee 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. ___________________________________________________________________________ 6. ___________________________________________________________________________ 7. ___________________________________________________________________________ 8. ___________________________________________________________________________ Please choose 1 seminar from each session. Seminar descriptions are available online at Total Fee: $ ____________ http://www.covchurch-‐npc.org/leadership/ * Seminars are subject to change. Please visit our website for updates. North Pacific Conference Registration Fee: $35 per th person OR $30 per person for a group of four or more people coming from one 9311 SE 36 Street Suite 108, Mercer Island, WA, www.covchurch-‐npc.org, 206.275.3903 and rfee egistering together. Return congregation form with total to North Pacific Conference. Registration deadline is Feb 21st. Registration deadline: February 25th, 2010 4Online registration THE NORTH PACIFIC NEWS available at: CONFERENCE hPacific ttp://leadershipmatrix2010.eventbrite.com Return form with total fee to North Conference. Registration deadline is Feb 21st. J2M schedule JOURNEY TO MOSAIC When: Nov. 6-9. Thursday in Seattle: Nisei Veterans Committee Hall, International District Friday in Pasco and Toppenish: Broetje Orchard, Yakama Nation Tribal Center, Mending Wings Ministries, White Swan Powwow Saturday in Portland and Seattle: Gentrification/Alberta Street Renewal Project, Northwest African American Museum Sunday: Worship at Emerald City Bible Fellowship, Seattle Cost is $375 for all journey expenses Next ‘journey’ to Pacific Northwest sites planned for November After this I looked, and there was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, robed in white, with palm branches in their hands. – Revelation 7:9 The North Pacific Conference, along with the Evangelical Covenant Church, is committed to developing tools and resources to assist congregations, and the body of Christ in the Pacific Northwest, in moving forward in the area of racial righteousness. We hope you will accept our invitation to join us on this journey toward racial righteousness by participating in the Journey to Mosaic, Nov. 6-9. Journey to Mosaic is a multicultural ministry experience of the North Pacific Conference. J2M helps us explore and experience our racial reality here in the Pacific Northwest —from our history to the present. We visit sights of significance in our racial history, and hear from speakers who have lived through events, such as the imprisonment of Americans of Japanese descent during World War II and the treatment of Native Americans in residential schools and reservations. Experiencing these sites and stories, and sharing our own stories as the body of Christ, gives us the opportunity to work together to bring about a more authentic expression of God’s kingdom here on earth. NOV. 6-9 Journey to Mosaic—Pacific Northwest November 6-9, 2014 Sponsored by the North Pacific Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church “After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb.” Rev. 7:9 Journey to Mosaic—North Pacific Dates: November 6-9, 2014 The Journey to Mosaic- North Pacific brings together Christians from diverse backgrounds for an interactive experience that explores the stories of Asian-Americans, African-Americans, Latinos and Native Americans in the Northwest. This mobile seminar seeks to break down racial and ethnic barriers that exist in the body of Christ, and to create space for conversation with the experience that moves us from knowledge to understanding. We seek to build up a Christian community that embodies the diversity of the kingdom of God as reflected in Revelation 7:9. On this 4-day bus trip, participants will travel to sites of cultural significance and historical and presentday racial injustice, and we will witness a sampling of Christian ministries living out the Kingdom of God with justice. Through films, tours, prayer, and partner and large-group discussion, the Journey to Mosaic will open doors to a powerful journey of spiritual transformation. $375 (price subject to change) Space is limited. A $50 deposit is required, along with this registration form (below), to secure your seat on the bus. Send deposit and registration form to: North Pacific Conference 9311 SE 36th St. Suite 108 Mercer Island, WA 98040 Krisann@covchurch-npc.org Tel: 206.275.3903 Fax: 206.275.3596 Registration: (please type or print) Name: ___________________________________ Date of Birth: ____________________________ Address: ___________________________________ Home Phone: ____________________________ ___________________________________ Cell Phone: ______________________________ E-mail address: _____________________________ Church: _________________________________ Race/Ethnicity: _____________________________ Female _______ Male ________ Register with a partner: Partner: _______________________________ Partner’s race/ethnicity: _________________________ A $50 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your seat. Total J2M cost is $375. Please make checks payable to “North Pacific Conference” Signed: ________________________________________ Date: _________________________ Registration Deadline: October 15, 2014 or while space is available THE NORTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE NEWS 5 Another action-packed year for Cascades CAMPING MINISTRY It always feels like summer has just wrapped up when it’s time to start thinking about the next one. Get ready, because “Spring Adventure Weekends” at Cascades are right around the corner. This year, families at the Father & Son and the Mother & Daughter retreats have the opportunity to choose from different activity tracks to customize their weekend together. Mothers and daughters can pick between the “horselovers” option or the “jewelry making” option, while fathers and sons can choose either “shooting sports” or “building and craftsmanship.” The Spring S.A.L.T. Service Retreat, the Adult Horse Roundup Retreat, and the Grandparents & Grandkids Retreat are all back by popular demand as well. Elementary-aged campers will hop aboard the “Brightwood Express” this summer, as Brightwood takes on an “around the world” theme. New options Summer youth camps continue to be a hit at Cascades. like a silly lineup of team sports with a twist and a fun combo of theater-inspired activities – as well as some favorite camp classics – will keep campers playing, learning, and growing all week long. This summer at Camp Timber Rock, junior high-aged campers will take a trek into the woods on an epic lumberjack adventure. Campers will WOMEN’S MINISTRIES Best-selling author to speak at annual fall women’s retreat SEPT. This year at our annual women’s 26-28 retreat we have the privilege of hosting Carol Kent, a best-selling author and a popular international public speaker best known for being dynamic, humorous, encouraging, and Biblical. She is a former radio show co-host and her messages have been featured on Focus on the Family. She has been a keynote speaker at Women of Faith, Time Out for Women, and Heritage Keepers arena. She has also been a featured speaker at many of the Extraordinary Women and Women of Joy events. Carol has spoken internationally and regularly appears on a wide variety of nationally syndicated radio and television broadcasts. Past appearances have included the Billy Graham Prime Time TV Special, 6 have the opportunity to learn new skills like how to run an espresso machine and publish a newspaper, without missing out on all of their favorites like the zip-line and the climbing wall. Big changes are in store for Rainier Kids Day Camp this summer, as well. With 2014 comes a brand new grant-subsidized pricing model, making day camp more Dateline NBC, CNN LIVE, Focus on the Family and Prime Time America. Carol has also been a keynote speaker for the televised and nationally syndicated women’s conference sponsored by Church Communications Network. She is the president of Speak Up Speaker Services, a Christian speakers’ bureau, and the founder and director of Speak Up Conferences, a ministry committed to helping Christians Carol Kent develop their speaking, writing, and leadership skills. She and her husband, Gene, have founded the nonprofit organization, Speak Up for Hope, which benefits inmates and their families. She holds a master’s degree in Communication Arts and a bachelor’s degree in Speech Education. She has taught speech and drama, and directed women’s ministries at a large midwestern church. She is also on the advisory boards of the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association THE NORTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE NEWS accessible for our neighbors in the greater Yelm area. In addition, weekly themes like “Circus Mania” and “Wacky Water Fun” will give campers who attend multiple sessions a unique experience each time they come. We’re excited for all of the ways God is going to continue to work in and through Cascades this year. and MOPS International. Her books include: Miracle on Hope Hill (Howard), Between a Rock and a Grace Place (Zondervan), A New Kind of Normal (Thomas Nelson), When I Lay My Isaac Down, Becoming a Woman of Influence, Mothers Have Angel Wings, Secret Longings of the Heart, Tame Your Fears, Speak Up With Confidence, and Detours, Tow Trucks, and Angels in Disguise (all NavPress). She has also cowritten with Karen Lee-Thorp the Designed for Influence Bible Studies (six books in the series, NavPress). Her articles have been published in a wide variety of magazines. She has been featured on the cover of Today’s Christian Woman and Christian Living Today. The retreat team will meet in a few weeks to do their annual planning and prayer for the direction of this year’s retreat. We look forward to see what God is going to do in the fall. Mark your calendars now for Sept. 26-28. If you are interested in joining the retreat team, please contact, Lorie Harmon by email, lorieharmon@gmail.com. Fuller professor to speak at Pastors-Spouse Retreat PASTOR’S RETREAT Chap Clark will be the 6-8 speaker at the Pastors and Spouse Retreat, Oct. 6-8 at Cascades Camp and Conference Center. Clark is Professor of Youth, OCT. Family, and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif., and President of Foothill Community Ministries, Inc., the parent organization for the ParenTeen and HURT Seminars. He is also the executive director of the Young Life partnership Student ANNUAL MEETING (Continued from the cover) The annual meeting banquet begins at 5:30 p.m. Smith will speak at the worship service, which follows at 7 p.m. The Covenant Men’s breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, followed by the annual business meeting, which runs from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Efrem’s personal and professional story paints a compelling picture of an urban church leader of deep faith who has managed leaders and budgets, and transforming people and ministry wherever he has served. His track record in leading Christian Community Development efforts, serving as a pastor, church planter and leader of the Pacific Southwest Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church have prepared him for this moment. Throughout his career, Efrem has had a passion for the urban poor, theological education, and training indigenous leaders for service in the Kingdom. As a preacher, motivational speaker, and author, Efrem Smith is internationally recognized for his passion to see lasting life transformation, communities revitalized to reach the marginalized, and further Kingdom advancement within our churches. World Impact is an urban missions organization committed to the empowerment of the urban poor through the facilitation of church planting movements and leadership development. Serving as founding pastor of The Sanctuary Covenant Church, a multi-ethnic church in Minneapolis, Minn., Efrem also co-founded and was president for The Sanctuary Community Development Corporation. In his previous role, Efrem was the Superintendent of the Pacific Southwest Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church, providing leadership to 160 churches within California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, and Utah. As an itinerant speaker and preacher with Kingdom Building Ministries and the Evangelical Covenant Church, he has been a keynote speaker for such events as Athletes in Action, Campus Crusade for Christ, Youth Specialties, Compassion International, Thrive, and CHIC. Author of “Raising up Young Heroes,” “The Hip Hop Church,” and “Jump,” Efrem’s new book “The Post Black, Post White Church” was released in August 2012. Efrem is a graduate of Saint John’s University and Luther Theological Seminary. He is currently seeking his doctorate in Church Leadership from Bethel Seminary in Minneapolis. He and his wife, Donecia, along with their two children, Jeada and Leadership Project. Chap is the Senior Editor of YouthWorker Journal, and has been a leader in organizations such as Young Life and Youth Specialties for more than 30 years. When not at Fuller, Chap and his wife, Dee, live in Gig Harbor, Wash. Chap Clark MEN OF FAITH Highland Cov. pastor to speak at men’s retreat Calling all men! Join us from Sept. 19-21 at Cascades Camp and Conference Center to fellowship with other men from across the Pacific Northwest and strengthen your relationship with God in a casual, relaxed, and fun-filled environment. We’ve got a killer lineup with Rev. James Amadon of Highland Covenant Church speaking, and the guys from St. John’s Covenant Church leading worship. Experience special Men of Faith-only activities, powerful worship sessions, and hearty man-food. Come ready to be inspired, equipped, and recharged as you grow in your faith and fellowship in the great outdoors of Cascades! SEPT. 19-21 Efrem Smith, former Covenant pastor and superintendent of the Pacific Southwest Conference, will speak at the Friday night worship service during the annual meeting. Lodging and meal options Please register at the Cascades Camp and Conference Center for the annual meeting: Option 1: $50 includes (May 1st lodging, May 2nd breakfast, lunch & dinner) Option 2: $50 includes (May 2nd lodging, dinner, May 3rd breakfast & lunch) Option 3: $100 includes (May 1st lodging, May 2nd breakfast, lunch & dinner, May 3rd breakfast & lunch) Option 4: $22 includes (May 2nd day only with breakfast, lunch & dinner) Option 5: $14 includes (May 3rd day only with breakfast & lunch) For lodging, bedding is $20 per person Register @ http://cascades.org/ccacc/programs/npcevents/ or send in registration fees to: Cascades Camp & Conference Center @ 22825 Peissner Rd SE, Yelm, WA 98597 Registration Deadline: April 21 Annual Meeting registration form: See Page 8 Mireya, live in the San Francisco Bay Area. Efrem has received many awards, such as the Role Model Award from the Hennepin County Community Coalition and the Community Service Award from Saint John’s University. THE NORTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE NEWS 7 North Pacific Conference 2014 Annual Meeting REGISTRATION FORM 124th North Pacific Conference Annual Meeting, May 2-3, 2014 Cascades Camp & Conference Center, Yelm, WA Name (Mr. Mrs. Ms. Rev.) _____________________________ Registration Fees # of Persons Name Preferred on Badge_____________________________ (Name is “Richard” or “Janice”; for a badge you may want “Rick” or “Jan”) Delegate: Church or Commission _________________________ General Conferee Name (Mr. Mrs. Ms. Rev.)_____________________________ Name Preferred on Badge_____________________________ Delegate: Church or Commission__________________________ General Conferee Cost Annual Mtg Delegate Registration rd (Saturday, May 3 ) $30 Ministerium Business Mtg & Continuing Education nd (Friday, May 2 ) $20 General Conferee $ 0 Total Address_____________________________________________ City_________________________________________________ State__________________________ Zip Code______________ Daytime Telephone (_______) ________________________ E-mail address _______________________________________ Total $ ________ Lodging & Meal Reservation at Cascades Camp & Conference Center. http://cascades.org/ccacc/programs/npc-events/ ** Please bring your own bedding/towels and toilet items** OR RETURN THIS FORM WITH FEES TO: Register online at: NORTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE TH 9311 SE 36 Street #108 Mercer Island, WA 98040 Friday, May 02, 2014 Morning Afternoon Evening 8 www.2014npcannualmtg.eventbrite.com Registration Deadline: April 21, 2014 Saturday, May 03, 2014 7:30 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Annual Business Meeting Ministerium Business Meeting & Worship 7:30 AM Breakfast Covenant Men's Breakfast 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM Registration 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM 12:00 PM Lunch 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM Ministerium Continuing Ed 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM Registration 5:30 PM Dinner 7:00 PM Worship Service 9:00 PM Dessert Reception THE NORTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE NEWS 12:30 PM Lunch