Friday, October 13, 2006

General Board...Here we Come!

Congratulations on your invitation to attend the General Board meetings in February 2007. It is because of your service and dedication to ministry that you are able to take this next step in your missionary career.

YEP...Those are the words that graced our Inbox just a few days ago. We've officially been invited to General Board in February. For those of you that don't know exactly what that means, let me explain.

For the past 3 years (almost) we've been under an intern missionary contract with the Church of the Nazarene. These 3 years were a "trial" period, both for us and the church. We had an interview with the "mero meros" (Spanish for the head honchos) in September, and we were recommended to go before the General Board in Kansas City. During the 3rd week of February, we will have a time of leadership training, as well as a HUGE interview with the World Mission division and the Board the General Superintendents. After this interview, we'll know if we are recommended for a Global Missionary assignment (99% of the time, it is a yes!) So as you can see, this is a VERY important time for us. We are super excited.

Here is some "important info" for family members that will want to make plans to attend our commissioning service at the end of that week.

Monday, February 26 Sending Service –Kansas City Marriott Downtown
(Evening) Closing business session of the General Board. A
special service will recognize your appointment to global
missionary status and will honor retiring missionaries.

The service will be held at the Kansas City Marriott
Downtown, 200 West 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri.
We will provide a map at your request. Please let me know if your family or friends will attend this service so seats can be reserved.

OK - what else have we been up to? We just finished a 10 day period of Missionary Training with 2 new Regional Missionary families - the Baños and the Sorias. It was a good time to get to know them, but it was stressful as well. We are getting ready for a team from Lafayette, IN to come tomorrow to start a week of Maxima Mision with them. We are planting a new church with them, and it will be a lot of work. Scott leaves for Mexico on the 20th of October, and will be gone for 10 days. By the time he gets back, we'll only have 2 1/2 more weeks until we come back to the States for our home assignment - isn't that crazy!

Bringing back the ever popular "Crazy things Elijah said" - we leave you with this comment "Hello Uncle Daddy!" - said to Scott after returning from the States and getting to know his family again. He was in a slight identity crisis himself.

Sorry there are no pictures - can't get them to upload today. Love to you all.

Scott, Emily, Elijah and Sydney

No comments: