[RMC News] Countdown to General Conference 12

Roe, Ben Ben at RMCUMC.com
Wed Apr 23 09:52:37 CDT 2008


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        Countdown to General Conference
        How to be in dialogue with the delegation

COUNTDOWN TO GENERAL CONFERENCE!

The Rocky Mountain Conference Delegation leaves for General Conference in Fort Worth, Texas on Wednesday, April 23.    As a delegation, we have been meeting monthly to build community, pray for each other, and learn together.   Each of the delegates has been assigned to a legislative committee.  Our alternates and guests will be monitoring the legislative processes as well.   In anticipation of our work, we want to share some of our learnings, passions, concerns, and prayers.  Here is the final in a series of pre-Conference reflections:

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As impossible as it seems, tomorrow is the beginning of the 2008 General Conference.  Months of preparation, reading, study, connection, and prayer come down to 10 intense days in Ft. Worth.  Over the past two weeks, you have heard reports from different members of our delegation about their thoughts, opinions, and hopes for this important event.  Some of the voices are anxious, some concerned, and all are hopeful.  I am hopeful as well, and know that we will accomplish great things – even if some of the work isn’t as quantifiable and easily measured as we would like.  Our delegation is too inspired, too wise, and too focused.  I know we will have a positive impact on the event and the church as a whole.

I have gotten the unique opportunity as first elected lay delegate to assist Rev. Janet Forbes in not only helping to lead our delegation, but also to help provide leadership to the entire Western Jurisdiction.  This unique perspective has allowed me to get a better understanding of the bigger picture and how by working together we can achieve greater results than as individuals.  A reminder of the power of our church working collectively was given to me this Sunday by the Rev. Paul Dirdak.  Rev. Dirdak is an ordained minister and served in California for a number of years, but most recently served as CEO for the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), where he helped more than double their resources in helping needy people around the world.  He delivered the message at Trinity UMC in Denver this past week for Mission Sunday. The theme of his sermon revolved around Henry David Thoreau’s words, “Be not simply good.  Be good for something.”

One of the ways I plan on doing this is by helping us focus around the four Mission Initiatives.  The initiatives will radically change the general church budget, and channel it to be good for something.  Those four areas are:
Leadership development; 
Building new congregations and revitalizing existing ones; 
Ministry with the poor, particularly children; and 
Combating the preventable diseases of poverty, such as malaria, HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. 
In order to help move our denomination back to prominence, we need to focus on John Wesley’s vision of doing good, and focusing on how the church can make society a better place.  These four Mission Initiatives will help us be drive home that vision, both here at home and around the world.

And as the world comes to Forth Worth tomorrow, please keep us in your prayers, and know that as a delegation we are going to be good for something.

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Our communications team, Skip Strickland and Olon Lindemood, will be posting General Conference reports from April 23 to May 2.   One of the delegates will write a daily reflection as well.   You may access information during the General Conference at www.GC2008.umc.org    Worship, special addresses, and celebrations will be offered in live video streaming.   You may also track legislation.

We covet your prayers and traveling mercies!  

The Rocky Mountain Conference delegation invites your comments on their blog:  http://www.RMCDelegation.blogspot.com

Grace,
Janet Forbes and Josh Davies

How to be in dialogue with the delegation
There are several ways to be in dialogue with our delegation.

1.  E-mail:  to send to the entire delegation, use Delegation2008 at rmcumc.com.
2.  Their new Blog (short for "Web Log"):  http://www.RMCDelegation.blogspot.com
3.  The RMCUMC.org Bulletin Board:  http://rmcumc.org/Community/YaBB.pl?board=GCJC
4.  Phone:  Use this list of contact info: http://rmcumc.org/Community/YaBB.pl?num=1186779355/0#1

Keep up with General Conference on the GC2008 page on the RMCUMC.org web:  rmcumc.org, link at top of page!

(via Ben Roe
Information Administrator
Rocky Mountain Conference, The United Methodist Church
ben at rmcumc.com  303-325-7046  800-536-3736x146)
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