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The afternoon rally of Wesleyan General Conference 2012 began at 2:30PM

The theme: Loving Christ . . . Embracing our World through Educational Ministries

Sponsored by the Department of Education and the Ministry

Message by Dr. Kevin Myers, pastor of 12Stone Church


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“Many Voices, One Mission” choir featuring members from each of our Wesleyan Schools (Indiana Wesleyan, Oklahoma Wesleyan, Kingswood, Southern Wesleyan) singing together at the direction of Dr. Todd Guy.

Honoring two Christian martyrs from our Wesleyan educational institutions.
Cheryl Beckett (2000 IWU grad)
Travis Eiler (2010 SWU grad)

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Message: Kevin Myers – pastor at 12Stone – the fastest growing church in North America
II Chronicles 14 – when God gives a mission – be RIGHT and RUTHLESS

WHAT WE GET RIGHT:
1. We’ve got CHRIST FIRST right. (in our churches, in our universities)
Making Jesus Christ the main thing is our main thing.
2. We’ve got CHARACTER right. (Biblical holiness, character right)
Compassion w/o Truth is hollow – leads towards pluralism and is the base of our nation.
3. We’ve got CHANGE right. (membership changes, a seminary, technology)

HOW TO RETURN TO THE RUTHLESS:
1. CALLING – we need to become more ruthless in calling. Calling is a SUPERNATURAL thing and God still calls.
2. COMPETENCE – competency matters and we have a responsibility to raise competent, capable, confident, trained, strong, aggressive, entrepreneurial pastors – and we must be relentless
3. CHANGE – we are willing to change, but will we?

FOUR CHANGES SUGGESTED
1. All of us: Ruthlessly pray for CALLING – we don’t need a bunch of Matthias’s that we roll the dice on, we need a bunch of Paul’s that God has laid His calling on!
2. Educational Institutions: Ruthlessly educate to lead the “church of the present” not the “church of the past”
3. Local Church: ruthlessly commit to next generation’s ministry internship (note the delayed development w/in this generation – and the model of the medical field)
4. The Denomination: Change how we form & fund next generation from college to ordination

This morning I am privileged to enjoy the International Rally as a part of General Conference.

Some of the highlights from the rally this morning:

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Dr. H.C. Wilson, director of Global Partners is leading this rally.

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The traditional ‘parade of flags’ – always a beautiful part of our celebration of what God is doing throughout the global reach of our denomination. This year, the parade includes 93 flags, representative of the countries the Wesleyan church is present in.

A powerful update on our second-largest Wesleyan church – Iglesia Wesleyana Norte – in Colombia:

Another powerful update of the Haitian Wesleyan Church and the impact our relief efforts have made in the rebuilding since the earthquake in 2010.

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Powerful update and recognition of Doris Wall – a Global Partners Missionary to Guyana.

The Global Parters/Jesus Film Partnership video update (watch the video here) and introduction of “Campaign 300”. An effort to see 300 Wesleyan Churches in Nepal. (Currently, there are 42.) More about the Global Partners partnership with the Jesus Film here.

15 Lessons from Dr. H.C. Wilson’s tenure at Global Partners
01. From Africa – the power of sacrifice
02. From Africa – the power of the Gospel
03. From Asia-area – the power of flexibility (money changers & danger)
04. From Asia-area – the power of creativity
05. From Caribe-Atlantic – the power of perseverance (people walking days to get the Bible in their hands)
06. From Caribe-Atlantic – the power of resilience (Haiti earthquake)
07. From Europe – the power of prayer
08. From Europe – the power of Incarnation (new church plants in Russia, Czec, Poland, etc.)
09. From Ibero-America (Latin America) – the power of Vision (Bogaton church plant)
10. From Ibero-America – the power of Action (not just reason, they “get with it” and get it done)
11. From Pacific – the power of partnership
12. From Pacific – the power of celebration (Papua New Guinea’s celebration of 300-pigs)
13. From Turkey-Caribic – the power of dedication (Stephen Smith, 27 year old GP missionary who lost his life in an accident this year)
14. From Turkey-Caribic – the power of courage (underground churches)

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15. The power of innovation – the power of a new idea. (woman in a wedding dress coming down the aisle as a reminder that we are the bride-of-Christ)

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Partaking of communion with the Wesleyan family while pictures of communion services from around the globe are displayed on screen and Scriptures are read in native tongues live by members of our denomination from across the globe.

Hearing “Give Thanks” sung in Spanish and then English tongues after we had just received the elements of communion together.

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Spontaneous (powerful) corporate and individual “Prayer of repentance” as a greedy people.

The card we were given after communion:

side 1


side 2

Needed $9,000 in offering today – offering today was MORE THAN $19,000 for Global Partners & Jesus Film Partnership – PRAISE THE LORD!

I found it slightly ironic to receive a Groupon email this morning from a local tandem skydiving outfit especially considering the news last week of the 80-year-old lady who had the in-air mishap… If you haven’t read that story, visit http://abcn.ws/KXFgPB.

So as I looked at the email, I couldn’t help but instantly screenshot it and do a ‘slight’ edit in Photoshop to emphasize the irony:

When I first started fundraising for my Swaziland trip back in late December, I had no idea how long it would take to raise the $3,000 initial funds needed to lock in my place on our district team. Well, as of today, I’m there!

updated 3/15/2012

THANK YOU to the many of you who have been praying and supporting financially for me to take part in this Swaziland adventure in October! I do still need to raise some additional funds for travel expenses and food, but I’m thrilled to announce that I have reached my $3,000 mark in just-over 3-months!

I also want to share a sort of “gallery” here of the numerous projects I had the privilege of working on as a part of this fundraising. I had a blast putting together numerous design-projects over these last few months in an effort to raise the funds. Those projects along with numerous other-gifts were answers-to-prayer for this goal! THANK YOU!

Another gift this afternoon put me at 63% of my fundraising goal ($3,000) for my October trip to Swaziland, Africa!

I have been humbled and overwhelmed at each gift and am continually thankful for the way the Lord continues to provide for this trip through some graphic-related jobs AND other gifts from friends and family!

If you haven’t heard, I need to raise $3,000 for a mission trip to Swaziland, Africa that I will be joining my District Team on in October. While we are there, we will be providing a Pastor’s Conference plus doing work at the college and visiting local churches and outreach points.

I haven’t been out of the country since my Haiti trip in 2007 and am truly looking forward to this opportunity to serve the Lord and His Church on this trip!

While in “fundraising mode”, any design-related work I’m able to do right now is going directly toward my fundraising goal. If you, or someone you know, needs a logo, flyer, postcard, business card, etc. designed – please consider me!

I’ve just finished a few projects in the last couple of days that I’m excited about and thrilled to have had a part in creating!

More information about my trip and fundraising goal is here – bit.ly/swazistevan