National Royal Rangers Week
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National Royal Rangers Week
V o i c e o f t h e A p pa l a c h i an C o n f e r e n c e o f t h e IPHC Vol. 75, No. 1 September 2013 National Royal Rangers Week October 7-12 For more information on this exciting ministry to boys, contact Commander Steve Allen, DM Department. Bishop’s Page Preston Mathena A NEW DAY – A NEW MINISTRY I’ve been playing the piano for many years now, and I can tell when a group of instrumentalists or vocalists aren’t hitting the right notes together. It simply won’t be pleasing to the ear. No matter how talented or gifted the musicians are, everyone must work together in harmony to produce a melodic sound. This truth about music is also true of churches. Pastors, church staff and members have different roles and responsibilities in the body of Christ, but in order to achieve God’s best they must work well together. Like a polished group of musicians, they need to understand their own talents, as well as how their part fits in with the entire team. Over the past 28 years, I’ve been a student of leadership and relationship development. I spent the majority of that time working in the financial world for B&T Bank, which included 13 years as a certified trainer and coach in the area of sales and customer service. In 2012, I completed a coach certification program created by leadership expert John Maxwell and his team. Today, I’m excited to launch Leading in Harmony, a Christian-based company. Leading in Harmony is designed to help local churches develop more profound relationships with members of the congregation and strengthen the church staff’s leadership skills. My journey in pastoral work has ignited my passion to share what I’ve learned with the body of Christ. I will be offering individualized or group training in the following areas: Personality Assessments This teaching will help you understand the various types of personalities. Each member of your team will receive a profile of his or her own unique personality. Also included will be their characteristics, how they differ and complement each other while working together in unity for the kingdom of God. Classes and Workshops – John Maxwell Certified I – “Everyone Communicates, Few Connect” This class shows leaders how to get the message across by building a bridge to others. It points out that cultivating relationships is every bit as important to effective communication as crafting the message. These insightful principles are critical to understand if you desire to forge a lasting bond with those around you. Whether private conversations or public messages, these connecting practices will give you an edge as a leader. II – “How to Be a R.E.A.L. Success” This class will enhance your skills in four key areas. It is based on John Maxwell’s R.EA.L. Success curriculum. The acronym stands for building and strengthening Relationships, Equipping those people God has entrusted in your care with the necessary skill sets, the importance of your Attitude in leading, and finally focusing on effective Leadership skills. Customized Leadership Training Based on your individual church, specific training will be developed to accommodate your areas of need. In addition, other John Maxwell Certified curriculum is available. I’m here to help you sharpen your leadership skills and continue to lead in harmony. Please contact me by phone at 540-314-1078 or by email at [email protected] to discuss your church’s individual training needs. I am confident that the results you will see from this training will be worth your church’s investment. I look forward to hearing from you soon. –Wanda Myers, Leading in Harmony “Wanda Myers is truly a dynamic speaker who has the ability to capture your attention. She has invested herself in both her career and ministry, learning leadership skills that will be a blessing to any pastor. I endorse and expect great results from this ministry that will strengthen this conference and your church.” –Preston Mathena Voice of t h e A ppa l achi a n Confe r e nce of t h e IPHC OCTOBER RETIRED MINISTERS’ BIRTHDAYS October 1 Rev. Mrs. Marysue Freeman P.O. Box 1886 Morehead City, NC 28557 October 3 Rev. Clarence Aker 324 Apache Run Max Meadows, VA 24360 October 9 Rev. James Abram 1153 Rosenbaum Road Bluefield, VA 24605 October 9 Rev. Ms. Jeanette Bishop 194 Indian Creek Rd NW Willis, VA 24380-4468 October 10 Rev. Carl Early 75 Church Street Christiansburg, VA 24073 October 12 Rev. Mrs. LaTrissia Black 4004 West Main Street Princeton, WV 24740 October 23 Rev. William Carico 2453 Creekview Drive Galax, VA 24333 October 25 Rev. Otuce Huffman, Sr. HC 77, Box 636 Ballard, WV 24918 October 31 Rev. Mrs. Barbara Early 75 Church Street Christiansburg, VA 24073 DATES TO REMEMBER IN OCTOBER 1-4Ecuador Mission Trip 4 First Friday Fast 6 Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem 7-12National Royal Rangers Week 13National Royal Rangers Day 14 16National Bosses Day 17-19 Columbus Day DCPI Training–Dublin MESSENGER (USPS 621-580) Vol. 75 — September 2013 — No. 1 Executive Editor – Preston Mathena STAFF Phone 540-674-4131 5847 Oak Grove Avenue Dublin, VA 24084 EVANGELISM & WORLD MISSIONS ministries Larry Meadors 5847 Oak Grove Avenue Dublin, VA 24084 DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES Ron Fredericks 5847 Oak Grove Avenue Dublin, VA 24084 WOMEN’S MINISTRIES Kathy Mathena 103 Windsor Circle Bluefield, VA 24605 Phone: 276-326-3000 WIN Donna Hankla 139 Ridgeway Drive Bland, VA 24315 Phone: 276-688-3709 men’s ministries Quent Baria 1712 Vineyard Street Bluefield, WV 24701 304-952-9227 Deadline for all script to reach the office: 1st of each month for the next month’s issue Email to [email protected]. CONFERENCE BOARD Superintendent – Preston Mathena Assistant Superintendent – Mike Dodson Secretary – Frank Neff Treasurer – Gary Cope Board Member – Larry Meadors Board Member – Wanda Myers Board Member – Steve Willis MESSENGER (USPS 621-580) is published monthly by LifeSprings Resources, 2425 W. Main St., Franklin Springs, GA 30639, for the Appalachian Conference. Subscription price $2.00 per year. Periodicals Postage Paid at Franklin Springs, GA 30639. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to MESSENGER, 5847 Oak Grove Avenue, Dublin, VA 24084. Website: www.appconf.org Credit graphics: Thinkstock.com sep t e mbe r 2013 World Missions & Evangelism Larry Meadors APPALACHIAN CONFERENCE MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM MINISTRIES AN OPEN DOOR IN UGANDA I felt the Lord gave me a word early this year to follow the Acts 1:8 ministry pattern. “You shall be my witnesses…” in Jerusalem (Roanoke), Judea (surrounding communities), Samaria (across cultures, which is our new Hispanic congregation), and then to the utmost. Our “utmost” is Uganda. I visited Uganda last year, and while I was there, God opened a door for ministry! We were “given” a 9-acre plot of land by a Ugandan local church. This property has a hospital building and There are many needy children in Uganda. several other small buildings. The local church there just cannot financially afford to operate the hospital complex, so NLCM and its partners are going to operate the hospital, a church and other ministries on this property. We are calling the project “Life Center Ministries–AFRICA.” Pastor Gary Saler and the Shenandoah Pentecostal Holiness Church are partnering with us in this awesome project! Because we have some local businesses joining our effort, we have formed a non-profit ministry, Life Center Ministries–Africa, to offer tax exemption to everyone who contributes. We are working toward partnering with IPHC World Missions Ministries in the near future. We are in the process of raising money to build a 600-seat church and a residence home this summer. We already have a couple, Steve and Katreena Sandy (IPHC members), who are moving to Uganda in the fall of 2013 to oversee our new project. We are sending money this August to start construction on our new church building and residence quarters. After the church building is complete, we will be taking evangelistic and medical teams to Uganda to build the new congregation and work in the hospital. The hospital will be in operation very soon, and by 2014 we will establish the nutrition center for malnourished children. Our goal is to establish a strong mother church in Butiru, Uganda, and then branch out from there with other church plants. Please go to our website for more information: www.newlifecm.org. If you would like to know more about the Life Center project in Butiru, Uganda, feel free to contact me, Pastor Tony Atkinson, New Life Christian Ministries, Roanoke, Va. CHURCHES PLANTING CHURCHES (CPC) Why should you consider coming to the next Dynamic Church Planting International (DCPI) class? Here are a few reasons to consider: 1) The DCPI/CPC training is a premier instructional course providing a Bible-based and principle-driven approach to church planting and multiplying the kingdom of God. 2) Discovering the VIP (Vision, Involvement and Plan) which is taught in the CPC training track is an invaluable tool for anyone involved in local church ministry. 3) The CPC training will produce fresh revelation and inspirational instruction for ministry. You will be challenged to be a successful multiplying mother church. Join the class October 17-19. The event will be held on the campgrounds in Dublin. You can register by contacting the conference office and asking for Alice Crigger, ext. 207. Please pray for Team Ecuador! This conference missions team will be ministering the gospel Sept. 26–Oct. 5. Voice of t h e A ppa l achi a n Confe r e nce of t h e IPHC Discipleship Ministries RON FREDERICKS www.ac-dm.org seniors ministry update On Saturday, June 22, about 75 youngat-heart seniors joined us on Claytor Lake for our 2nd annual spring picnic. With plenty of food, fellowship and fun, we enjoyed the afternoon sharing stories, enjoying old friends and building new relationships. Whether sitting under the trees enjoying the warm summer afternoon or taking a turn riding the pontoon boats across Claytor Lake, a good time was had by all. These senior events have become some of my favorite, as I have this time to hear stories of days gone by, how God has always moved and blessed, and to also hear their excitement of what they see and sense that God has in store for their future and the church. By no means can we count this group out–– they are still very much ready, willing and able to be an integral part of what God is doing in the world and in the church today! If your church has a seniors ministry, please contact our office so we can make sure that they are on our mailing list for event planning. If your church would like to start a seniors ministry group, please contact my office. I will be glad to help! Accelerant 2014! Now is the time to start planning for your youth group to attend Accelerant 2014 in Gatlinburg, Tenn. The dates are Jan. 30–Feb. 2. Friday evening’s concert will feature Kari Jobe and The Neverclaim. Speakers this year include Clayton King and Amy Lambert. This is one of the premier events for youth in the IPHC. You will not want to miss this exciting weekend of the WORD, WORSHIP, FUN and FELLOWSHIP! For more registration and pricing information, go to accelerantfire.com. sep t e mbe r 2013 Women’s Ministries Kathy mathena Fall Retreat at Christian Life International 1 CLI Way Salem, VA 24153 Nov. 1, 2013 7 p.m. Speaker: Beth Stephens Register early – $15 (send to Martha Hall, 1240 Meadowlark Drive, Wytheville, VA 24382) In a moment clearly defined by God, Beth Stephens accepted the call into ministry when she was just 20 years old. While at a women’s retreat with her church, she heard the audible voice of God, and the Lord confirmed His plans for her the next day through another minister. Within a matter of weeks, she was invited to preach her first sermon. Currently, she is serving the body of Christ as a full-time evangelist. She travels extensively, both in and out of the country, spreading the truth of Jesus Christ. A powerful speaker, she delivers the Word with simplicity and understanding so that it can be applied to everyday living. Many signs have followed her ministry, with countless lives being transformed through salvation, deliverance, baptism in the Holy Spirit, miracles and healings. At this year’s Camp Meeting, Beth preached two powerful sermons with many responding to the altar call. You truly don’t want to miss this opportunity to hear what God has laid upon her heart just for you. MEMOIRS – Please send all information to Martha Hall ASAP. The Memoirs Report will be read at the Fall Retreat. ~ Special Emphasis Offerings Due ~ Feast of Ingathering is due now. Harvest Train – October 30 Please send these to the Conference Office in Dublin. Voice of t h e A ppa l achi a n Confe r e nce of t h e IPHC World Intercession Network Donna Hankla DESTINY CONFERENCE “I will cry to God Most High, Who performs on my behalf and rewards me [Who brings to pass His purposes for me and surely completes them]!” (Psalm 57:2 AMP) Destiny Conference 2013 Dates & Times: Venue: Tower of Refuge Sept. 29 (11 a.m. & 6 p.m.) Sept. 30 – Oct. 2 (7 p.m.) Pastor Ron & Audrey Jones 5846 Oak Grove Ave. Dublin, VA 24084 Jody & Ashley Pyles Linda Tallant & Daniel Frye Guest Speaker: The Rev. Ron Jones, assistant pastor to the Rev. Ron Phillips from Abba’s House in Chattanooga, Tenn. The Rev. Ron Phillips is well known here in the Appalachian Conference and the IPHC. He is a sought after speaker, and his weekly television program is seen throughout the U.S. and around the world. STEP INTO YOUR DESTINY! The Rev. Ron Jones is a gifted minister. With his prophetic preaching and prayer, he will help you enter into the destiny that God has for you. Additional Information Wonderful Worship..........Classes – Ages 2-5 Nursery..........Classes – Ages 6-12 For more information, contact Pastor Stacy C. Cope at (540) 320-7981 or [email protected]. sep t e mbe r 2013 MESSENGER (USPS 621-580) 5847 Oak Grove Avenue Dublin, Virginia 24084 Periodicals Postage Paid at Franklin Springs, GA 30639 Address Service Requested THE ANGEL SAID, “GO TO THE HOUSE OF BERBER!” After pastoring four churches in the Appalachian Conference, Larry and Margaret Rogers retired, but they remained sensitive to the Lord’s direction regarding the next phase of their ministry. Having had an interest in missions for years, they were intrigued when Larry had a dream (vision) one Saturday night in 1989. The charge, “Go to the House of Berber and effect a blood transfusion,” would be the catalyst that set them on a missionary path of adventure in the Islamic country of Morocco. A niece of the Rogers, Ravonne Green, has written Go to the House of Berber!, which chronicles those adventures among the Moroccans. Their ministry sometimes included humble tasks like feeding the hungry and cleaning the streets. There were other days when the Lord led them to influential businessmen, political figures and other missionaries. Their days were never ordinary. God spoke sometimes in a still, small voice and sometimes with a shout. Larry went to the medina (the old city) and prayed for the city every morning. He built a rapport with the merchants. They began to talk to him about their problems when he would stop by their shops. They would ask him to pray with them, and they soon learned Jesus was not just a prophet, but a living God who continues to work in the lives of men and women today. God honored Larry’s prayers and gave him souls for his labor. Margaret taught English as a second language. They both constantly shared the scriptures when they had the opportunity. They endured hardships and losses, but the blood of Jesus covered them every day in all of their endeavors. They smuggled Bibles and other Christian literature into a country where they could have been imprisoned or seriously punished for their faith. Larry joined the company of the saints on January 18, 2012. Margaret continues to pray for the many people that they witnessed to in Morocco and to serve the Lord in her retirement in Dublin, Virginia. Go to the House of Berber! is now available for purchase. Copies are $20, which includes shipping. This book would be good for study groups. Multi-volume discounts are available, and E-books are available through Barnes & Noble and Amazon. Contact the author at [email protected] or Ravonne Green, 1177 Lakeshore Circle, Gainesville, GA 30501. “Truly Margaret and Larry’s life was an adventure lived for the Lord. The vision that God gave them as young people never waned, and ultimately God gave them a vision that led to the house of Berber. May this book be a blessing to you.” –Preston Mathena, Superintendent
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