![]() Colleen (Wilson) Derr is off to a strong start as the new president and it was a delight to be there for her installation on Wednesday. Stan Hoover chairs that group and it was an interesting day given to stewarding the remarkable progress that has been made in the past 10 years. First, on Tuesday, I participated as a member of the Wesley Seminary board. Much of last week was consumed in board meetings. Pastor Alan’s call will be voted on at their upcoming annual conference and it was encouraging to see the strong support of the LBA that unanimously recommended an extended call. Alan Downing and the LBA of Frankfort First. My final meeting of the day was with Rev. Pray as they seek ways to deepen this partnership in the days ahead. The ministry has been welcomed into the Frankfort First Wesleyan facility and this partnership is benefiting both congregations. ![]() Calimerio and Maria Rodriguez and the growing congregation of Templo de Poder in Frankfort. Sunday afternoon, I had the privilege of worshiping with Rev. Pray that God will grant clear direction and unity! ![]() I’ll be back at Anderson Central next Sunday evening for the town hall meeting and the congregation will vote on the report on April 29. James preached and then presented the consultation team’s report. James taught the Maximizing Impact principles to an engaged group on Saturday. (There were 71 in attendance on Sunday.)Īfter the individual interviews and focus group on Friday, Rev. Pastor Jerry and Teresa Alexander have been leading this turnaround project which has had some ups and downs. Mark Atkinson for a Maximizing Impact consultation at Anderson Central Wesleyan Church. Paul James (lead consultant with Church Health Initiative), Rev.
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