Conservative Congregational Christian Conference

News from Around our Conference
September 2012
In This Issue...

Around the Conference

CM Comments

Church Development & Conference Care

Church Multiplication

From the Northeast Region

World Outreach

Congregational History

Health Tips

What's Happening

Pastoral Changes and Opportunities

Something to Think About

FORESEE Publications
Welcome
to the September issue of The FORESEE.  
  
Note: 
When printing individual articles, click on Print  at the bottom of the article, rather than using the print command in your browser.
 

Ministry Quicklinks
 


Kimball Web Casual The Realities of Dirt

Farmers need dirt to produce our food. But what does dirt have to do with our churches? Plenty! Churches large and small, urban and rural, new and old are dependent on dirt. Read more>>
Meet Bryan and Molly Long

New on our Church Planting Team, fresh out of seminary and with a new baby, Bryan and Molly are ready to follow God's leading in church planting. More details>>
Monumental
How does a movie review relate to Congregational history? When the movie is made by Kirk Cameron and deals with the Pilgrims. Read about it>>
Ron casual
Change????


Most of us are quite willing to help other people change. But to change ourselves? Our Conference Minister encourages us along these lines Here>>

Congregationalism in "Bloody Kansas"


Yes, Congregational churches came out of "Bloody Kansas." More than 150 years later, they are still here and serving God. See Around the Conference>>
Featured Reading:
Using our dollars for God; the ministry of a Faith Community Nursing (formerly Parish Nursing) program in your church; a new book on God's plan for marriage; more about Olympian Eric Liddell as a missionary; a Trip to India reveals a positive, though painful, response to the Gospel.
Mark your calendar now!
July 22-25, 2013
65th Annual Family Conference
in St. Paul, Minnesota
The FORESEE
Published monthly by The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
Ron Hamilton, Conference Minister
Paul McPheeters, Conference President
Ken McGarvey, editor