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News from the Northwest Conference


IMAGINE 2013 Recap 
22 churches, 130 people gather at annual Children & Family event    

Our fall training event for children & family ministers and volunteers, IMAGINE, took place on Nov. 9 at Plymouth Covenant Church in Plymouth, MN. Despite sharing the date with deer hunting opener, 22 NWC churches participated, for a total of almost 130 people. Speaker Scottie May, Associate Professor of Christian Formation and Ministry at Wheaton College, gave a powerful presentation on the church as the whole family of faith.

 

Scottie's academic mindset left ministry teams with an abundance of resources for follow-up conversations on the importance of implementing sacred space, establishing intentional rituals, inclusion of children in the whole ministry of the church, and the difference between ministry with children and ministry to children. One participant said, "I was encouraged and affirmed to keep moving in our direction. I learned many tools/concepts that I know will bear fruit."

 

Keeping our churches resourced in Children & Family Ministry is a high value for the Northwest Conference, so if your church missed Imagine this year and is interested in the handouts, please contact Kara Stromberg.

 

Kara Stromberg

Director of Children & Family Ministry

Northwest Conference

 

Pastor Brad Shannon goes the distance for his church
  
 
By Stan Friedman

Pastor Brad Shannon's unusual fundraiser will demonstrate just how far he's willing to go to help his small rural church construct a new building-1,500 miles through the snow.  

 

He intends to snowmobile that distance from Twig to Churchill, Manitoba, starting next Feb. 9. He expects the journey to take roughly three to four weeks. Donations will benefit New Life Covenant Church's building fund.

 

The endeavor reflects the spirit of the church that nearly closed in the 1990s and now is looking to minister to well beyond its average weekly attendance of roughly 115 people. Already the small congregation has pledged $400,000 to the estimated $800,000 project, Shannon says. He adds that constructing the building represents a "defining moment" for the church.

 

Shannon has named the trip the New Frontier Expedition with the motto "Faith Takes Risk."

 

Shannon says he realizes many people might think his fundraising method a bit extreme, but he explains, "God is always inviting us to go, to dream, and to follow Him," all of which are inherently risky.

 

Shannon has embarked on long-distance trips before. His most memorable one and an inspiration for this undertaking was a three-week adventure on which he and his father rode 1,000 miles north of Churchill just after Shannon graduated from college in 1992.

 

Shannon's wife, Brooke, and their three children, ages three through nine, will "accompany" him on this trip, driving from Twig to Thompson, Manitoba, where the road ends. They will then take the train from there to Churchill.

 

Other snowmobile enthusiasts have said they will travel different legs of the journey with him.

 

"There's really a lot of excitement," Shannon says. "The biggest naysayer is my mom."

 

To donate, visit the trip's website.

Copyright © 2013 The Evangelical Covenant Church.

Marjorie Anderson dies   
 
Marjorie (Sill) Anderson, 94, widow of Covenant pastor C. Reuben Anderson, died Nov 1.

 

She was born Oct. 11, 1919, in Seattle, Washington. Anderson graduated with a bachelor's degree from Seattle Pacific College where her musical tastes turned toward sacred music. Following graduation, she taught children kindergarten through third grade. She met her future husband while both sang in the A Cappella Choir at Seattle Pacific. They married six years later on July 9, 1943.

 

The couple served eight pastorates, from Illinois to Washington to California to Minnesota.

 

He died in 2000. Afterward, Marjorie wrote, "I await the day of glad reunion with him and many other loved ones when we'll be eternally together with our Lord and Savior. Until then, I want to be busy and active in letting the love of God shine from my life."

 

Virginia Glucklich dies 

 

Virginia (Hauser) Glucklich, 66, wife of retired Covenant pastor Walter Glucklich, died Oct. 26 after battling cancer for more than four years. Glucklich earned a diploma from Moody Bible Institute. She and Walter (Wally) married July 18, 1969.

 

They served First Covenant Church in Oakland, California; Modesto Covenant Church in Modesto, California; and Elim Mission Church in Cokato, Minnesota.

 

She is survived by her husband; two sons, Nate Glucklich and Sam Glucklich; and a daughter, Tina Glucklich.

 

Recharge 2104 Early Bird Pricing deadline is Dec. 20       

 

This one-day youth ministry and children's ministry leadership training event will be Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, at Grace Fellowship in Brooklyn Park, MN. It's a great event for both staff and volunteers with seminars targeting the issues we face in ministry.  

 

The morning general session speaker will be Rich Van Pelt. Rich specializes in training youth workers in adolescent crisis intervention and teen suicide prevention and response. The NWC has been on the steering committee for this event since the beginning.  

 

For more info on Recharge, visit www.ministryrecharge.com

 



Covenant World Relief
Emergency response after Super Typhoon Haiyan
 

Covenant World Relief is providing emergency, life-saving relief after Super Typhoon Haiyan. Your gifts are being used to provide immediate relief to the victims of this terrible tragedy.

 

You can learn more about CWR's emergency response on its website. You can give online or by check mailed to 8303 W Higgins Rd; Chicago, IL 60631. Please mark clearly on the gift "Covenant World Relief Philippines Response".

 

Stay updated on emergency response on  facebook,  twitter, and Covenant news.Thank you for your support of the most vulnerable.

 

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Covenant Kids Congo
Video update

By Peter Cisneros, Covenant Kids Congo, Project Manager 

 

In a continued effort to resource and inform you of what is happening with Covenant Kids Congo, here is a link to our latest video. This is a short overview video providing people with quick facts on where we are currently, as well as an "ask" at the end as we continue to work towards our goal of 10,000 children sponsored. Thank you for all of your support of our ministry!

 

http://covchurch.tv/ckc-fall-2013-update/ 

 
NWC Website
Church Resource Bank
 
Our website features a great tool for churches requesting or giving away materials and resources. On the Church Resource Bank page, you can browse available requests or give-aways, and submit a new resource to share with churches in need.

For Sale
7 cemetery plots

The Northwest Conference currently has 7 cemetery plots available for purchase at Sunset Cemetery in Minneapolis. Six of these plots are all together, and one is in another section. The NWC is willing to sell each of these at a deeply discounted price.

If you are interested in purchasing any or all of these plots, please contact the NWC office at 612-721-4893.

 

November 21, 2013

IN THIS ISSUE
Pastor's Perspective
Brad Shannon
Recent deaths
Recharge 2014
CWR Typhoon
Covenant Kids Congo Video update
For Sale

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January 11, 2014
Recharge - Grace Fellowship, Brooklyn Park, MN

March 14-15, 2014 
NWC Women Ministries Renewal Conference - Buffalo Covenant Church, Buffalo, MN

April 4-5, 2014 
MOVE - First Covenant Church, Minneapolis, MN

April 26, 2014 
Go:Serve - Redeemer Covenant Church, Brooklyn Park, MN

May 1-2, 2014 
Ministerial Association Annual Meeting - Rochester Covenant Church, Rochester, MN

May 2-3, 2014 
NWC Annual Meeting - Rochester Covenant Church, Rochester, MN

June 21-28, 2014 
Adventures in Leadership - Adventurous Christians, Grand Marais, MN

August 7-9, 2014 
MUUUCE - Crossroads Church, Woodbury, MN 
 
NWC Job Postings Page

Pastors and ministry leaders, if you have people in your congregation who are exploring ministry, on a part- or full-time basis, please refer them to our job postings page.

 

contact us


Superintendent

Mark Stromberg 

 

Director of Church Planting

Mike Brown 

 

Director of Congregational Vitality 

Jon Kramka

Director of Youth Ministry  

Ginny Olson  

 

Director of Children & Family Ministry

Kara Stromberg 

 

Director of Pastoral Care & Development 

Jeff Burton   

 

Associate Director of Pastoral Care & Development  

Judy Swanberg 

 

Office Administrator

Cheryl Theilen 

 

Director of Communications

Bryan Malley 

 

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