AMMiC’s 2015 May Mini-Conference
The 2015 AMMiC May Mini-Conference has now concluded. For more details about the conference and resources, please check out the 2015 AMMiC Mini-Conference Page.
The 2015 AMMiC May Mini-Conference has now concluded. For more details about the conference and resources, please check out the 2015 AMMiC Mini-Conference Page.
The AMMiC Mini Conference held on May 26-28 has concluded. It was the third conference since 2014 for clergy and lay leaders. As AMMiC churches and church plants are spread across North America, the mini conference was a chance for fellowship, sharing and supporting clergy and lay leaders. Bishop Stephen led a Bible Teaching session each morning and a wide variety of topics were presented and discussed to continue equipping leaders. We would like to thank all the speakers for sharing their experiences.
Please check out AMMiC’s Facebook Page for more photos from the conference. Please continue to check this page as we post resources from the Conference.
Resources
– Bishop Ron’s Resources for effective parish leadership.
20-22 January 2014
AMMiC’s office at160 – 4611 No 6 Road, Richmond, BC
To review and reflect on the current outreach and pastoral work of each church plant; and to find ways to grow spiritually and numerically through sharing, Bible teaching and building up regional support for AMMiC churches
Dates: April 17-20, 2013 (Wed 7:00 pm – Sat 3:00 pm)
* Thur & Fri evenings and Sat are open to public for free
Location: Anglican Network Church of the Good Shepherd
189 West 11th Ave, Vancouver, BC
Keynote Speakers:
Bishop Abraham Nhial, an advocate for the “Lost Boys of Sudan,” will speak on how to reach out to the Sudanese and other African immigrants in Canada, as well as share his firsthand escape stories from the persecution of Islamic militants in Sudan.
Bishop Albert Vun, a renowned cell group architect, will bring his rich experiences in cell group ministry with respect to church growth in the Diocese of Sabah, Malaysia.
Rev. John Coles, leader of the international New Wine organization from England, will inspire us to learn to make room for the Holy Spirit, and let God equip and strengthen our churches by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Workshop Leaders:
Dr. Saimond Ip, a church growth strategist & youth pastor from Hong Kong, will present the topic “From Fire-fighting to Continuous Growth: Lessons from 20 successful church-based youth ministries.”
Our local pastors & church planters, Rev. Chris Zoephel, Rev. Josh Wilton, and Neil Van Heerden, will help us understand the art of translating the Gospel in a postmodern world, implementing it, and leading change in local parishes.
Cost for Non-Delegate Participants: Early Bird $99 (on or before Mar 31)Regular $149 To register, please go to www.anglicannetwork.ca |
The theme of the ANiC’s Regional Assemblies is based on Colossians 1:28 (ESV): Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom, that we may present everyone mature in Christ.
Three ANiC assemblies will be held: the eastern assembly is April 17-19 at Crossroads Centre in Burlington, while both the western and Asian & multicultural assemblies are April 17-20 at Good Shepherd Church in Vancouver, BC. We anticipate more ANiC members will be able to participate in the worship, fellowship and spiritual teaching offered.
Please go to ANiC Asian and Multicultural Assembly website for details. The speakers’ bio and synopses can be found there too.