One Accord the State Becomes One at the Straits of Mackinac
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One Accord The state becomes one at the Straits of Mackinac 12 And through the hands of the apostles many signs and wonders were done among the people. And they were all with one accord in Solomon’s Porch. Acts 5:12 NKJV 97th General Assembly November 10-11, 2017 Schedule General Assembly of the Church of God in Michigan November 10-11, 2017 Lansing, Michigan Friday - November 10, 2017 9:00 a.m. Alanna Story, Worship 3:30 Free Time – Dinner on your own Rev. Dr. Edward Branch, Message 7:00 p.m. Alanna Story, Worship Ballrooms A, B, C, D, and E Rev. David Colp, Message 10:45 a.m. Ladies Tea - Aurora Room - Jalene Jones Ballrooms A, B, C, D, and E 10:45 a.m. Call to Order First Business Session- Rev. Kristi Rhodes, Chair Welcome and Presentation of Agenda Statement of Membership Saturday - November 11, 2017 Introductions and Appreciation 8:00 a.m. Continetal Breakfast - New Pastors, Associates, Visitors, and Guests Ballrooms A, B, C, D, and E Those completing terms of service for our Assembly 8:30 Second Business Session Minutes of 2016 Assembly Call to Order - Kristi Rhodes, Chair State Pastor Report- Rev. Dr. Bill Jones Church Health Minister Report - Rev. James Sparks New Business- 2018 Proposed Budget and Bylaws Change Vote Harold Lockley, Business Committee Chair Unfinished Business Bylaws Revision & Ballot Presentation Finances and Budget Proposal Ministry Recognition 11:15 Future Highlights Rev. Dr. Bill Jones, State Pastor 12:00 p.m. Recess until 9:00 a.m. Saturday Rev. David Aukerman, Pastoral Health Chair 12:15 Lunch Lifetime Achievement Sponsored by Servant Solutions- Rev. Bettie Holcomb Jeff Jenness, Jim O’Bold, and Ryan Harter Rev. Dr. Gerald Nevitt 1:15 Conferences Outstanding Service Award Leadership for Churches up to 200 First Church of God:Saint Joseph Rev. James Sparks, Aurora 15 years serving the same Church Associate Pastors 25 years serving in Michigan Rev. Chris Spitters, Cord In Tribute Recognition - Large Church Leadership 201 and above Rev. Dr. John Davey, Credentials Chair Rev. Daniel Whiting, Dusenberg Approval and Dedication of Credentials Candidates - Leadership for Laity Rev. Dr. John Davey, Credentials Chair Mr. and Mrs. John and Agnes Clark, Reo 9:45 Adjourn 2:15 Break 10:00 Alanna Story, Worship 2:30 Conferences Rev. Dr. Edward Branch, Message Retired Ministers Ballrooms A, B, C, D, and E Rev. Dr. Robert O. Dulin, Jr., Cord 11:45 Dismissal One Accord - Children's Ministry Task Force Clyde Beaver, Sheryl Blake, Becky Rodriguez, and Bill Shepard Aurora General Assembly Schedule QR www.micog.org/generalassemblyschedule.html Contents Statement of Membership 2 2018 Ballot 19 Worship and Conference Leaders 2 2018 Ballot Biographies 19 2017 Leadership Directory 6 General Assembly Finances 25 New Pastorates 7 Lifetime Achievement Award 34 Honoring Ministry/Committee Members In tribute to Michigan Church of God Ministers 34 Completing Terms 7 Outstanding Service Award 34 Minutes – 96th General Assembly of the Church of God in Michigan 8 Ministers Who Have Completed the Requirements for Ordination 35 State Pastor Report 11 Licensed Ministers Placed in the Process for Ordination 37 Church Health Minister Report – Rev. James Sparks 13 Regional Pastors 38 Church Health Ministry Report – Youth Ministry – Mrs. Connie Graham, Rev. Bill Ferguson, Chair 14 Director of Youth Ministry 40 Credentials Ministry Report – 2018 Youth Ministry Opportunities 40 Rev. Dr. John Davey, Chair 15 Michigan Singers 42 Pastoral Health Ministry Report – Rev. David Aukerman, Chair 16 2018 Men’s Retreat - Man to Man 43 Christian Women Connection Report – Institute for Servant Leadership (iSL) 44 Mrs. Connie Mashue, President 17 New Business - Harold Lockley, Chair 18 General Assembly of the Church of God in Michigan 2017 Annual Report 1 General Assembly of the Church of God in Michigan Statement of Membership A. The pastor of each congregation within the state of of 101–500; three laypersons from each congregation Michigan. with an average weekly attendance of 501–1000; and four laypersons from each congregation with an average B. The members of all the recognized ministries and weekly attendance of 1,001 and above. committees of this organization. E. All others who are registered in the current Yearbook C. The associate pastors/ministers called by each of the Church of God or have served as past chairs of congregation on a full-time or part-time basis. the Michigan General Assembly, and who reside in D. One layperson chosen as an official representative by Michigan and worship in Church of God congregations each Michigan Church of God congregation with an in Michigan. average weekly attendance to 100; two laypersons from F. One delegate as appointed by each recognized Camp each congregation with an average weekly attendance Meeting Association within the state. Worship and Conference Leaders Alanna Story Born into a family with a deep faith and musical heritage, Anna Hodge and Ally West had a passion for music from a young age. As the sisters grew in their walks with God, they found music to not only be their response to the things they experienced - both painful and beautiful things - but also a means of connecting to the heart of God and help others do so as well. In addition to being original artists, the sisters also have a strong calling to lead worship. Over the years doors opened for Ally and Anna to share and lead together and in 2008 Alanna Story officially began. The band was divinely (and literally) formed into a family, comprised of Ally’s husband, Stephen (electric guitar/mandolin), Anna’s husband, Ben (drums), and Joel Burkhead (bass), whom the girls consider a brother. Uniting incredible talent and more importantly sincere hearts for worship, the band creates a powerful, energetic atmosphere for others to encounter the presence of God. They have released four recording projects, Keep Breathing (2009) Flickering Spark (2011), Just Offshore (2013), Ancient Gates (2014) and We Hymn (2016) and have traveled both nationally and internationally sharing the stage with many national recording artists and speakers. As their territory expands, Alanna Story’s main pursuit remains to exalt Jesus and lead others into His presence. 2 Rev. Dr. Edward Branch Edward L. Branch is a native of Chicago, Illinois, having served as Minister of Music for the New Mt. Sinai Baptist Church through his teen years. He relocated to Detroit in 1975 and served the New Jerusalem Baptist Church as assistant pastor to Rev. Lawrence J. London, then became associate minister of the New Bethel Baptist Church in 1976 under the late Rev. C.L. Franklin. In 1977 he was called as pastor of the Third New Hope Baptist Church where he has now served for forty years. Education: Pastor Branch holds a Master of Arts degree and a Master of Divinity degree from the Ashland Theological Seminary. In 2012 Ashland Seminary bestowed an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree upon Pastor Branch in acknowledgement of his years of service as Adjunct Professor and Advisory Board Member. Denomination Service: Pastor Branch served as president of the Baptist, Missionary and Educational Convention of Michigan (1996-2004), the Council of Baptist Pastors of Detroit and Vicinity (1999-2001) and the Kingdom Building Pastors and People International (2002-2005). He served as a member of the board of directors of the Sunday School Publishing Board of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. (2009-2014). Community Service: Pastor Branch’s community service began with the Detroit Compact, a collection of community leaders working with the Detroit School Board. He joined the board of Black Family Development in 1980; serving also on the board of Detroit Youth Foundation, United Way of Southeastern Michigan, the Arts League of Michigan, and Crime Stoppers of Michigan. Pastor Branch serves as a chaplain with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office since 2013. While functioning as an adjunct professor for Ashland Theological Seminary, Pastor Branch gave leadership to the ATS-D Board of Advisors. He went on to become an Advisory Member of the ATS Board of Trustees. Additional Highlights: Pastor Branch founded the Heritage Center for Religious Studies in 1988 on the main campus of Third New Hope Baptist Church. Pastor Branch’s ministry has reached more than twenty countries on five continents. He boldly embraces Luke 4:18 as his personal mission statement: “The Spirit of The Lord is upon me for he has anointed me to preach the gospel...” His ministry is one of justice and liberation for all people. Pastor Branch is committed to making the wounded whole. Pastor Branch and Sister Lanell are celebrating more than forty-two years of marriage. They have one daughter, Nikkiya, who is an attorney. Did You Know? Pastor Branch is a Finisher in 14 Half-Marathons over the past six years and wears a Brown Belt in Isshinryu Karate. He plays Piano, Organ and Guitar. Pastor Branch is also an avid Golfer. General Assembly of the Church of God in Michigan 2017 Annual Report 3 Reverend David Colp St. Joseph First Church is a multi-site church with a history of community outreach. As a result, David serves with several Para-church and community organizations including Kinexus, Mid-America Christian University, Mosaic Christian Community Development Association, and others. He along Pastor David Colp currently serves as Lead Pastor at First with First Church staff founded the New Heights Christian Church of God, St. Joseph, Michigan and was officially Community Development Association and serves as its installed on Sunday, September 16, 2007. Chairman. Pastor Colp was born and raised in Marion, Illinois and David currently serves as a member of the ministries council of was a member of the Marion First Church of God.