Annual Ministry Celebration 2022
Day 1 – Friday, April 29
9:00am – 11:30am
Christ Community Covenant Church
Ministerial Association
9:40 Mixer Info:
Join Zoom Meeting at about 9:40am for some online fellowship (while those in person are participating in a mixer).
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86786963295?pwd=V0pSUFJJNUVDd1h3TUNla2pNUm5Rdz09
Meeting ID: 867 8696 3295
Passcode: 037901
1:00pm – 2:30pm
Christ Community Covenant Church
2:45PM – 4:15pm
Second Floor Breakout Room
How Millenials & GenZ Are Shaping the Church
Beth Severson, Author of Not Done Yet: Reaching and Keeping Unchurched Emerging Adults
Many Millennials and GenZ have broken ties with the institutional church... (Zoom Link)
Many Millennials and Gen Z have broken ties with the institutional church, and we struggle to effectively reach them. Beth’s research will help us understand their generational uniqueness and how they are reshaping our understanding of the Gospel, evangelism, and the Church. We will also learn best practices from churches where Millennials and Gen Z are thriving so we can all better encourage their return and choice to stay.
4:15PM – 5:15pm
First Floor
Ministry Fair
List of Booths below:
Covenant Trust Company | Dan Melgren
MWC Women Ministries | Tamara Hutsell
Midwest Covenant Home | Sheila Bjerrum
Covenant Living of Colorado | Kay Sorvik
Twin Lakes Bible Camp | Scott Larsen
Merge Ministries | Heather Caraway
Crescendo | Darlene and Steve Thulson
Sankofa | Lisa Barton
MWC Spiritual Directors | David Dillon
National Covenant Properties | Rob Hall
MWC Youth Ministry/ENGAGE | Jim Eaton
North Park Theological Seminary | Baily Warman
Covenant Ministries of Benevolence | Traci Hilts
Emmanne Ministries | Pastor Samuel Ndegwa
Beth Seversen
6:00PM
Day 2 – Saturday, April 30
8:30am - 10:45am
Christ Community Covenant Church
11:00am - 12:00pm
Breakout Room
Shalom Circles
Paul Robinson, ECC Exective Director of LoveMercy/DoJustice
Last year, Love Mercy Do Justice (LMDJ) introduced Shalom Circles, an initiative... (Zoom Link Below)
Last year, Love Mercy Do Justice (LMDJ) introduced Shalom Circles, an initiative to develop communities, or “circles,” of advocates who are committed to advancing shalom through the pursuit of biblical justice. This effort is intended to serve rural, town and country, suburban, and urban contexts. In this workshop, Paul will unpack our biblical mandate to pursue shalom and provide opportunity for you to do so through this LMDJ initiative.