Proposed Agenda - Indiana
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Proposed Agenda - Indiana
Indiana-Kentucky Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 28th ANNUAL ASSEMBLY Breathe, Spirit, Breathe Indianapolis Marriott East Indianapolis, Indiana Friday, June 5, 2015 9:00 Synod Council Meeting (Indianapolis Ballroom – Salon A) 11:00 MissionFest move in and set up/Registration set up (Atrium) 12:00 Orientation for Registration Volunteers and Greeters (Atrium) 2:00 Pre-Assembly Workshops (2 hours) Congregational History (Grand Ballroom – Salons 1-3) Doing Justice: Actions Speak Louder Than Words (Grand Ballroom – Salons 6-8) Multisensory Worship (Veterans Hall 1) 3:00 Assembly Begins with Onsite Registration (Atrium) Collect your nametag, meal tickets and materials; visit Mission Fest booths; browse through the Steeple People Bookstore; greet old friends and new colleagues. 4:15 Welcome and Orientation for First Time Attendees; all voting members are invited to attend this session (Veterans Hall 1) 5:00 Onsite Registration Closes (reopens Sat., June 6 at 7:30 a.m.) 5:30 Made New for Mission Banquet: Celebrating Leaders and Ministries of the Past, Present and Future (Grand Ballroom – Salons 1-5) Rostered Leader Anniversaries; Congregational Anniversaries; Mission Developers, Congregations under development and redevelopment; Leaders new to the roster of the I-K Synod; Ecumenical partners 7:15 7:30 Gathering music (Liberty Hall) Gathering Worship (Liberty Hall) Service of Holy Communion, Bishop William O. Gafkjen preaching and presiding The offering will support Shalom Ministry, a parallel mission start growing out of Salem Lutheran Church, Indianapolis, which is reaching out to the multicultural community, especially refugees and other groups emigrating from sub-Saharan Africa. 9:00 Reception (Outdoor Oasis) [weather back-up plan, Grand Ballroom – Salons 1-5] Saturday, June 6, 2015 Breakfast on your own 7:30 Registration Reopens (Atrium) 8:30 Plenary Session I (Liberty Hall) Opening of Assembly with music and devotions Greetings and Introductions Opening Remarks by Bishop Bill Gafkjen Preliminary Report on Registration and Attendance Adoption of Agenda Nominations Report - Introduction of candidates and nominees for synod positions 9:00 9:30 Keynote/Bible Study Session I – Rev. Dr. Cheryl Peterson, Trinity Lutheran Seminary 10:15 Coffee break and Mission Fest (Atrium) 10:45 Resolutions supported by 50 signatures of voting members are due to the Secretary of the Synod, Judy Bush (per Sec. 7.32.04c of the I-K Synod Constitution). Deliver to the dais at the front of the assembly hall. 10:45 Mission update: Bishop Bill Gafkjen 11:15 First Ballot – voting will take place in the plenary hall Treasurer’s Report and Mission Plan (Budget) Presentation by Synod Treasurer, Sue Miller and Finance Committee Chair, Paul Trickel ELCA Churchwide Greetings – Kathryn Lohre, Assistant to the Presiding Bishop/Executive for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations Presentation of Resolutions from Reference and Counsel Committee 12:30 Lunch: Two choices -- Box lunch (available in atrium area for those who purchased in advance) or lunch on your own at local restaurants. 1:45 2:00 2:15 4:00 4:30 5:30 Plenary Session II (Liberty Hall) Prayer/Devotions/Music Report of Elections Committee and presentation of second ballot if needed New Synod for a New Day Presentation: Fruits of the Spirit Guiding Team One-on-one conversations and small group sessions Plenary Session II continued (Liberty Hall) New Synod for a New Day Wrap Up: Michael Bischoff and Lisa Negstad Report of the Vice President of the Synod, Ted Miller Report of the Secretary of the Synod, Judy Bush Presentation and adoption of Compensation Standards Discussion of Resolutions from Reference and Counsel Committee Break before dinner – visit Mission Fest in the Atrium 6:30 Evening Banquet (Grand Ballroom) ELCA Representative Q&A, fellowship and greetings from special guests 8:00 Evening Prayer and Commemoration of the Faithful Departed (Grand Ballroom) Sunday, June 7, 2015 Breakfast on your own ** We will begin this morning by gathering as conferences for focused sharing and conversation. Please see the map on the back of this agenda for room locations for each conference. Your conference is labeled on the back of your nametag.** 8:30 New Synod for a New Day Conference Conversations (see map on back page for locations) 9:30 Plenary Session III (Liberty Hall) Prayer/Devotions/Music Report of 2nd ballot results, 3rd ballot if needed 9:45 Keynote/Bible Study Session II – Rev. Dr. Cheryl Peterson, Trinity Lutheran Seminary 10:30 Summary and Reflection: Bishop Bill Gafkjen Final Report on Registration and Attendance Adoption of FY 2016-17 Budget Discussion of Resolutions from Reference and Counsel Committee 11:15 Sending Worship (Liberty Hall; upon the completion of Plenary Session III) Holy Communion, installation of those newly elected, and a sending forth of all in attendance! Offering will go to ELCA Malaria Campaign 12:30 Benediction and Adjournment Rules of the Assembly: 1. All resolutions supported by a petition of at least 50 signatures of voting members of the 2015 Assembly are due to the Secretary of the Synod by 10:45 AM, Saturday, June 6. Deliver to the dais at the front of the Assembly Hall. 2. Each speech from the floor on all resolutions and motions will be limited to 3 minutes. 3. Voting may be accomplished by use of voting cards, with green representing an affirmative vote and red representing a negative vote. The chair may call for affirmative and negative votes simultaneously or separately. 4. A member who has spoken on the pending question(s) may not move the previous question(s). 5. A motion to end debate by moving the previous question shall apply only to the immediately preceding motion. 6. A motion to end debate on all matters on the floor or more than the immediately pending question is not in order. 7. When a substitute motion is made, secondary amendments may be offered first to the original motion. After all secondary amendments to the original motion have been disposed of, secondary amendments to the substitute motion may be offered. When all amendments to the substitute motion have been disposed of, the vote shall be taken on whether the substitute motion is to be substituted as the original motion or be rejected. 8. Any recount must be ordered by a majority vote before the end of the assembly at which the voting result was announced. TO VETERANS HALL SIDE ENTRANCE AND PARKING LOT Sunday, June 7, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. Conference Conversation Room Locations East Central Indiana Conference: Indianapolis Ballroom – Salon B East Kentucky Conference: Grand Ballroom – Salon 6 Evansville Conference: Indianapolis Ballroom – Salon E Indianapolis Conference: Grand Ballroom – Salon 5 Lafayette Conference: Indianapolis Ballroom – Salon A North Central Conference: Indianapolis Ballroom – Salon C North East Conference: Grand Ballroom – Salon 4 North West Indiana Conference: Indianapolis Ballroom – Salon D South Central Conference: Grand Ballroom – Salon 7 South East Indiana Conference: Grand Ballroom – Salon 8