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2012 Impact Briefings Pacific Northwest Conference April 28 – May 3

2012 Impact Briefings Pacific Northwest Conference April 28 – May 3. 2012 Impact Briefings Pacific Northwest Conference April 28 – May 3. Matt Whitehead Superintendent . Executive Assistant Sharen Grubb. Director of Spiritual Formation and Pastoral Care David Hicks.

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2012 Impact Briefings Pacific Northwest Conference April 28 – May 3

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  1. 2012 Impact BriefingsPacific Northwest ConferenceApril 28 – May 3

  2. 2012 Impact BriefingsPacific Northwest ConferenceApril 28 – May 3 Matt Whitehead Superintendent

  3. Executive AssistantSharen Grubb

  4. Director of Spiritual Formation and Pastoral Care David Hicks

  5. Receptionist and Administrative AssistantMarissa Ukosakul

  6. PNWC AdministratorGeoff Smith

  7. PNWC Staff Team

  8. Newly Elected SPU PresidentDr. Dan MartinPam, Jake and Josh Martin

  9. Pacific Northwest Conference Vision: Partnering to Impact Eternity: Creating and Influencing Transformational Environments God being our helper, we will… • Plant and grow healthy congregations • Raise up and equip leaders • Serve at the margins of our world both globally and locally • Strive for excellence in all that we do

  10. Organizational Bottom Line: • The PNWC exists to serve and partner with local congregations.

  11. Organizational Bottom Line: • The PNWC exists to serve and partner with local congregations. “What value does it bring to your local church and to your leadership team to be part of the Pacific Northwest Conference?”

  12. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Identifying, equipping, and training leaders at every level (MEG process, outcomes based assessment, coaching)

  13. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Partnering in church planting, missions, critical initiatives, and much more.

  14. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Transitioning your church board/leadership council from a management style board to a leadership team.

  15. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Getting your church finances on track (assessment, look-see, review, budgeting, etc.).

  16. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Supporting pastoral couples/families and encouraging spiritual wholeness, marital faithfulness, and psychological health (MEG process, counseling, retreats, Soulpoint Ministries, etc.).

  17. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Helping you develop long term strategies for ministry: discipleship, outreach, mission …

  18. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Connecting you to our mission fields: take you there, connect you with a project, etc.

  19. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Linking you with others in our conference, and in our area, that can give you the ideas and resources you need.

  20. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Helping pastors and leaders go deep spiritually (Soulpoint Ministries initiative).

  21. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Modeling for more effective, socially aware, cross cultural and diverse ministry.

  22. Walking the Road Of Racial Reconciliation Thursday, May 24, 11:30 a.m. at the CO. Conversation with Dr. Brenda Salter-McNeil SPU School of Theology

  23. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Resourcing to help evaluate, develop, and implement appropriate policy at the local church level.

  24. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Coaching to help with interpersonal conflict that has reached a stalemate at your church (board, staff, etc.).

  25. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Resourcing to evaluate, strategize, plan, and implement a church planting or multi-site strategy.

  26. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Providing support and encouragement when difficult Kingdom advancing decisions are made.

  27. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Understanding that we may not always agree but we will always seek God’s best and Kingdom advancement as our highest goal.

  28. What value does belonging to the PNWC bring to your church and to your leadership team? • Knowing that when you need us we will be there to stand with you .

  29. Five things that the conference is NOT: • 1. Not here to just collect your money (EPS)

  30. Five things that the conference is NOT: • 2. Not expecting local churches to serve us (how can we better serve you?)

  31. Five things that the conference is NOT: • 3. Not about perpetuating systems and leadership that does not work, is dead, or needs to be stopped.

  32. Five things that the conference is NOT: • 4. Not about spending resources in places and ways that don't directly advance the Kingdom and mission.

  33. Five things that the conference is NOT: • 5. Not interested in perpetuating institutionalism, but passionate about helping local churches get healthy, and pastors to be as effective as possible.

  34. 2012 Impact BriefingsPacific Northwest ConferenceApril 28 – May 3

  35. 2012 Impact BriefingsPacific Northwest ConferenceApril 28 – May 3 David Hicks Director of Spiritual Formation and Pastoral Care

  36. A strategic initiative of the Pacific Northwest Conference of the Free Methodist Church aimed at helping pastors and ministry leaders live and lead from a place of deep spiritual health resulting in the transformation of themselves and the communities they serve.

  37. A strategic initiative of the Pacific Northwest Conference of the Free Methodist Church aimed at helping pastors and ministry leaders live and lead from a place of deep spiritual health resulting in the transformation of themselves and the communities they serve.

  38. “creating and influencing transformational environments.”

  39. A strategic initiative of the Pacific Northwest Conference
of the Free Methodist Church aimed at helping pastors and ministry leaders live and lead from a place of deep spiritual health resulting in the transformation of themselves and the communities they serve.

  40. A strategic initiative of the Pacific Northwest Conference
of the Free Methodist Church aimed at helping pastors and ministry leaders live and lead from a place of deep spiritual healthresulting in the transformation of themselves and the communities they serve.

  41. A strategic initiative of the Pacific Northwest Conference of the Free Methodist Church aimed at helping pastors and ministry leaders live and lead from a place of deep spiritual health resulting in the transformation of themselves
and the communities they serve.

  42. “Spiritual transformation is the process by which Christ is formed in us, for the glory of God, for the abundance of our own lives, and for the sake of others.” The Transforming Center (Ruth Haley Barton)

  43. We will seek to offer: • Informal Conversations Around Spiritual Health

  44. We will seek to offer: • Informal Conversations Around Spiritual Health • Resources for Spiritual Direction

  45. We will seek to offer: • Informal Conversations Around Spiritual Health • Resources for Spiritual Direction • Retreat-Based Ministries

  46. We will seek to offer: • Informal Conversations Around Spiritual Health • Resources for Spiritual Direction • Retreat-Based Ministries • Leadership Team Spiritual Development

  47. We will seek to offer: • Informal Conversations Around Spiritual Health • Resources for Spiritual Direction • Retreat-Based Ministries • Ministry Team Spiritual Development • Care and Resources in Challenging Situations

  48. A strategic initiative of The Pacific Northwest Conference of The Free Methodist Church

  49. www.soulpointministries.org A strategic initiative of The Pacific Northwest Conference of The Free Methodist Church

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