Ministry Development Training Session in Dallas, Georgia

February 24th, 2008

Conducted a Ministry Development Training Session in Dallas, Georgia, just outside of Atlanta. We had representatives, including pastors and other congregational leaders, from several states. Our focus throughout the first day was the topic of conflict and racial issues and offering solutions. The responsiveness and lively participation was inspiring. We felt led by God

The day ended with Pastor Tom Mahan and me standing together before the audience and sharing sentiments of unity, love and appreciation. The session ended with a standing ovation! I pointed out that Dr. Tkach said “the ministry of reconciliation fits perfectly into the Trinitarian Relationship of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.” That led us to the Communion Table where Dr. John McKenna says reconciliation begins. He also said reconciliation begins where we end. And each member treated me with a hug and a parting comment of appreciation on their way to the Table.

On Sunday, I had the privilege of giving a sermon on Jesus’ example of breaking barriers and crossing boundaries—pointing out that He is our all-time example. The event was well organized by Pastor Tom Mahan. It really did open up an opportunity to take all our hurts, divisions and disagreements to the Lord’s Table and put it under the Lordship of Jesus.

A sampling of the feedback comments passed in:

“It was so enlightening. As a young lady who was born in the church, I didn’t really realize all that existed among Christians. I really appreciated that the workshop was not put into place to attack any one group but to reconcile an entire group, brothers and sisters in Christ. I encourage all different kinds of people, socially, economically, ethnically, etc., to attend. Everyone can leave with something beneficial.”

“What I liked most about the workshop was how open and honest people were about their reconciliation toward God and each other.”

“Would like to thank Worldwide Church of God for having various workshops. It’s a real blessing and enjoyable. Love it when we come together.”

“It truly was an eye opener and I’m very glad that I came to hear and see it for myself. I thank God that He does have a time and season for everything.”

“Allowed people to open their hearts and talk and thus heal.”

“Thanks, we needed this!”

Hi Mr. Mahan,

We all just wanted to thank you for being such a good DPL. The seminar was great and it really has us doing a lot of soul searching.

Today we had a special service for those who did not attend the seminar and had a mini seminar of our own. We tried to do a recap of the seminar and everyone who attended got up and told what they had learned. The service went overtime. It was like nobody wanted to go home. It was like a continuation of the seminar.

I reviewed some of the information in the booklet “Standing in the GAP” and we plan to order one for every member. I also obtained the video and next week we will again have a special service and view the video.

Everyone that attended was saying that we should reach out to the other denominations in our area to make them aware that our church has a Reconciliation Ministry. When we first started as a home church we had services every other week and on the opposite week we would get together as a group and visit another congregation not of our own denomination. In our earlier years we always talked about meeting with the ministers from the other churches in our area to do some networking. Who knows maybe something like this could be in their hearts also

Your sister in Christ Jesus,

Annette


February 2008 Subscriber Letter

February 23rd, 2008

Dear Reconcilers,

When I focus on the world and all its atrocities, such as we see in Kenya and other places, I’m moved to seek God’s guidance in reaching a higher level of service to Him.  I have been asking Him for a vision for 2008.

In looking at the Scriptures in context of world conditions, such passages as the following leap off the page: “Let justice roll down like a river, and righteousness like a mighty stream” (Amos 5:24, NIV and KJV).  “For he himself is our peace, who has made the two one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility” (Ephesians 2:14).  “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the sons of God” (Matthew 5:9).

Please join me in prayer as we move through the second month of this new year.  Please ask our God to take us to a new level of effectiveness in showing the world who He is, and in showing the world His mind and heart through our lives and through the Ministry of Reconciliation.  Please pray for effectiveness as we hold events and give presentations in ORM chapters throughout the country and in different parts of the world.  I am so thankful for these foot soldiers and for our ORM staff here in Glendora!  And we’re all very thankful for you our supporters in prayer and financial backing.

Following are a few of the presentations planned for this year:

  • Black History Month presentations in Southern California.
  • A Ministry Development full-day workshop in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, February 23, and a message on Sunday, February 24, on the topic of reconciliation.
  • On September 12-14, we are scheduled to hold our biennial ORM Chapter Leaders’ Conference in Detroit, Michigan.

May our faith grow stronger as we seek the face of God for guidance in all things.

Love in Christ,

Curtis May


    • 02/04/12 Curtis May in Glendora, CA at New Covenant Fellowship
    • 03/04/12 Curtis May in Dallas, GA at Freedom Church
    • 03/11/12 Curtis May in Mt. Sterling, KY at Queen Street Christian Fellowship
    • 04/22/12 Curtis May in Virginia Beach, VA at New Creation Community Church

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