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NAC<br />

<strong>roundup</strong> <strong>12</strong><br />

Refresh!<br />

<strong>12</strong>6th North American Convention <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong><br />

Sunday Issue, June 24, 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Anderson University, Anderson, Indiana • chog.org/nac<br />

Joyce Foggs &<br />

Robert Nicholson<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Every Day<br />

6:00 to 7:00 am<br />

Early Morning Prayer Service<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Theology, Miller Chapel<br />

8:00 am to 6:00 pm<br />

(Sunday, 2:00 to 6:00 pm)<br />

Prayer Tent<br />

8:30 to 10:00 am<br />

LIVE Ministries Celebration Service<br />

Leader: Gary Campbell<br />

LIVE Ministries Tent<br />

5:00 to 5:30 pm<br />

Prayer Walking<br />

Reardon Auditorium<br />

Sunday, June 24, 20<strong>12</strong><br />

2:00 to 3:30 pm<br />

Southern Gospel Concert<br />

Reardon Auditorium<br />

2:15 pm<br />

Memorial Service for Julie and<br />

Timmy Kurrle<br />

Park Place <strong>Church</strong>, Sanctuary<br />

3:30 to 5:00 pm<br />

Asian Adventure: An Update on<br />

Ministries in Asia–Pacific<br />

Leaders: Don and Caroline Armstrong<br />

<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> Ministries, Auditorium<br />

7:00 to 9:00 pm<br />

Worship Service<br />

Speaker: Hector Gonzalez<br />

Reardon Auditorium<br />

continued on page 2<br />

A Shared Heritage<br />

Convention opens with music & storytelling<br />

NAC 20<strong>12</strong> kicked <strong>of</strong>f with congregational<br />

worship, special<br />

music, and a look back in time.<br />

James Edwards, president <strong>of</strong> Anderson<br />

University, and Ronald V. Duncan, general<br />

director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> Ministries,<br />

welcomed guests. Vocalists Jay and Amy<br />

Rouse led the gathering in praise and<br />

worship, as hands, hearts, and voices<br />

were lifted heavenward.<br />

Lisa Fauntleroy Dawson, AU alum,<br />

took attendees on an audiovisual<br />

journey through the early days <strong>of</strong> the<br />

movement and AU up to the present<br />

day. Scenes <strong>of</strong> AU’s music groups from<br />

their humble beginnings to their present<br />

global influence highlighted the<br />

shared heritage <strong>of</strong> AU and the <strong>Church</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>. The audience rejoiced, laughed,<br />

and cried at the tributes to heroes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

faith who have had a pr<strong>of</strong>ound impact<br />

on both the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> and Anderson<br />

University. Special guests Ron and<br />

Carolyn Patty, James Rouintree, Susan<br />

By Carl Stagner<br />

Taylor, Robert Nicholson, Dale Bengston,<br />

Richard Sowers, Todd Braschler,<br />

and others contributed to the celebration<br />

through music and storytelling. Alumni<br />

from far and near formed a mass choir<br />

and wind ensemble, as these and other<br />

artists celebrated our shared heritage.<br />

In an emotionally powerful moment,<br />

Robert Nicholson and Joyce Foggs shared<br />

a story <strong>of</strong> the power <strong>of</strong> unity. Joyce Foggs<br />

was the only black student in Nicholson’s<br />

choir at the time, and they were<br />

on tour in a region where racial division<br />

still marked businesses, churches, and<br />

schools. Forty-plus college students sat<br />

down in a restaurant, ready to open their<br />

wallets to satisfy their hunger. When<br />

Foggs was spotted, management made it<br />

clear that she would not be served. Nicholson<br />

stood up and announced that this<br />

restaurant would therefore receive none<br />

<strong>of</strong> their business. The choir left the restaurant,<br />

bought food at a nearby Kroger,<br />

and had a picnic in the park.<br />

NAC<strong>roundup</strong> • Sunday Issue, June 24, 20<strong>12</strong> 1


Spotlight cont.<br />

9:00 to 10:30 pm<br />

Heritage Hymn Sing-a-Long<br />

Reardon Auditorium<br />

9:30 to 11:00 pm<br />

Youth-In: Concert Night<br />

Band: Reaul<br />

Byrum Hall<br />

Monday, June 25, 20<strong>12</strong><br />

7:00 to 9:00 am<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Pastoral Care<br />

Specialists<br />

Leader: Glen Cox<br />

Park Place <strong>Church</strong>, Covenant Room<br />

7:30 to 8:30 am<br />

Kid’s Place/Little Kid’s Place<br />

Registration<br />

Park Place Community Center, North<br />

Entrance<br />

8:00 to 10:00 am<br />

Uniquely You Ministry Training<br />

(Session 1)<br />

Hartung Hall, Room 167<br />

8:15 am to Noon<br />

Kid’s Place<br />

Park Place Community Center<br />

Little Kid’s Place<br />

Park Place <strong>Church</strong>, Educational Wing<br />

8:30 to 10:00 am<br />

CWC Annual Assembly<br />

Leader: Arnetta McNeese Bailey<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Theology, Miller Chapel<br />

<strong>Church</strong> Building Designed with a<br />

Passion for Ministry<br />

Leader: Earl Myler<br />

Fine Arts, Room 168<br />

Dealing Redemptively with Conflict<br />

in the <strong>Church</strong><br />

Leader: John Aukerman<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Theology, Room 1<strong>12</strong><br />

Hot Topics: Ethics<br />

Leaders: Brett Spangler<br />

Decker Hall, Room 133<br />

Making Disciples <strong>of</strong> Peace<br />

Leader: Glenn Stassen<br />

Park Place <strong>Church</strong>, Newberry Room<br />

One-on-One Discipleship<br />

Leader: Jonathan Absher<br />

Fine Arts, Room 269<br />

Responding to the Mission Call<br />

Leader: Kathi Sellers<br />

<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> Ministries, Mid-Level<br />

Conference Room<br />

Secret Weapon<br />

Leader: Tina Houser<br />

Fine Arts, Room 169<br />

LET’S STEP UP<br />

OUR DISCIPLESHIP<br />

Spiritual Checkup: Are You on the<br />

Path?<br />

Leader: James Feirtag<br />

Fine Arts, Room 266<br />

Spiritual Formation: Empowering<br />

Your Inner Life & Relationship to<br />

<strong>God</strong><br />

Leader: Sam Bruce<br />

Fine Arts, Room 240<br />

Worship Music for Any Size Choir<br />

Leader: Nathan Stewart<br />

Fine Arts, Room 101<br />

REG: $10.95<br />

NAC PRICE:<br />

$<br />

7<br />

Meet the author in our tent exhibit after tonight’s service!<br />

Your Story Is His Story: Helping Kids<br />

Write and Share Their Testimony<br />

Leader: Judy Weeks<br />

Fine Arts, Room 270<br />

10:00 am to Noon<br />

Student Conferences<br />

Olt Student Center, Mocha Joe’s<br />

10:30 am to Noon<br />

Worship Service<br />

Speaker: David Aukerman<br />

Park Place <strong>Church</strong>,<br />

Sanctuary<br />

For a complete list<br />

<strong>of</strong> events, see the<br />

program book or<br />

visit chog.org/nac.<br />

NAC<strong>roundup</strong> is published by <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> Ministries<br />

for the North American Convention <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong><br />

on June 22–28, 20<strong>12</strong>. All parts <strong>of</strong> this newsletter may be<br />

copied for distribution.<br />

<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> Ministries, Inc., Publisher; Ronald V.<br />

Duncan, General Director; Mary Baker-Boudissa, Chief<br />

Communications Officer; Stephen R. Lewis, Managing<br />

Editor; Carl Stagner, Editorial Assistant; Jennifer Engle,<br />

Designer; José Torres, Photographer<br />

2 NAC<strong>roundup</strong> • Sunday Issue, June 24, 20<strong>12</strong>


Fearfully and Wonderfully Made<br />

“Uniquely You” trains leaders to cultivate giftedness for kingdom use<br />

By Barb Ferraro<br />

Everyone is divinely designed! The<br />

Bible tells us that we are “fearfully<br />

and wonderfully made” (Ps<br />

139:14). <strong>God</strong> has created and designed<br />

us with a purpose in mind. As followers<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Lord Jesus Christ, we have been<br />

wired to care about some things more<br />

than others. When you know your<br />

<strong>God</strong>-given passion, spiritual gifts, and<br />

personal style, you have a better idea <strong>of</strong><br />

how you can serve others in a fruitful<br />

and fulfilling way.<br />

Do you feel that you are capable <strong>of</strong><br />

accomplishing more than you are presently<br />

achieving? Do you sense that <strong>God</strong><br />

wants to use you in a meaningful way,<br />

but you’re not sure how? Do you feel<br />

frustrated and confused about not knowing<br />

just where you fit in the church?<br />

If you have asked any or all <strong>of</strong> these<br />

questions, there is nothing wrong with<br />

you. There are many who have the<br />

same questions and feel the same way.<br />

We would like to help you understand<br />

how <strong>God</strong> has made you and how you<br />

can help to build up each other and your<br />

church.<br />

If you have a desire to see more than<br />

half <strong>of</strong> the believers in your church<br />

serving <strong>God</strong> by using their uniqueness<br />

and gifts in a way that will bring him<br />

glory, join Dr. Mels Carbonell, who has<br />

a PhD in human behavior and leadership,<br />

as he teaches us how to use a tool<br />

called “Uniquely You.” Dr. Carbonell is<br />

an acclaimed speaker, minister, writer,<br />

and business owner. He is currently the<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Uniquely You, Inc., a company<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering proven human behavior<br />

solutions to life’s complex “people puzzle.”<br />

He has written more than thirty<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>iles, with clear instructions on how<br />

to enhance giftedness and motivations,<br />

and avoid conflict with others. This is<br />

not another program, but rather a process<br />

that can help you and your church<br />

find your <strong>God</strong>-given purpose <strong>of</strong> knowing<br />

and using spiritual gifts, passion, and<br />

personality.<br />

The “Uniquely You” ministry conference<br />

at NAC 20<strong>12</strong> in Anderson, Indiana,<br />

is designed for pastors, ministry leaders,<br />

and lay leaders interested in spiritual<br />

gift–based ministry. The first part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

conference will be held on Monday, June<br />

25, from 8:30 to 10:00 am, and the session<br />

will conclude with part two from 1:30 to<br />

3:00 pm. An advance registration <strong>of</strong> $35<br />

is required.<br />

“As each one has received a spiritual<br />

gift, employ it in serving one another as<br />

good stewards <strong>of</strong> the manifold grace <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>God</strong>” (1 Peter 4:10 nasb).<br />

The Next Step<br />

“ The AU SOT has<br />

become more to me<br />

than a training ground<br />

for learning how to<br />

walk worthy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

call given me. It has<br />

become a family that<br />

supports me in every<br />

way possible. I am<br />

grateful to be a part <strong>of</strong><br />

a community that is not<br />

only concerned about<br />

providing students with<br />

the knowledge needed<br />

to carry out their call<br />

effectively, but is also<br />

concerned with helping<br />

students recognize their<br />

abilities and potential<br />

in the body <strong>of</strong> Christ.”<br />

De’Shana’ Edmond<br />

MDiv candidate ’13<br />

Degree programs include:<br />

• Master <strong>of</strong> Divinity<br />

• Master <strong>of</strong> Theological Studies<br />

• Master <strong>of</strong> Arts in Intercultural Service<br />

• Master <strong>of</strong> Arts in Christian Ministry online<br />

• Doctor <strong>of</strong> Ministry<br />

765.641.4526 • www.anderson.edu/sot<br />

NAC<strong>roundup</strong> • Sunday Issue, June 24, 20<strong>12</strong> 3


Dream Bigger.<br />

Do Greater.<br />

At Mid-America—whether you study online or<br />

on campus—you’re going to expand your horizons,<br />

grow pr<strong>of</strong>essionally, and learn to Dream Bigger and<br />

Do Greater things for <strong>God</strong> than you ever imagined<br />

possible!<br />

It comes naturally in a community filled with inspired<br />

faculty, helpful Student Success Coaches, and friends<br />

who share your devotion to know and serve <strong>God</strong>.<br />

Fields <strong>of</strong> study include:<br />

n Bible n Business n Music Leadership n Counseling<br />

n Education n Communication n Christian Ministries<br />

n Criminal Justice, and many others.<br />

100% <strong>of</strong> adult learning programs are available online!<br />

Preview MASH Weekend Oct. 25-27, 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma<br />

Call 888.888.2341• www.MACU.edu<br />

June24NACROUNDUPMACUAD(6.19.20<strong>12</strong>).indd 1<br />

6/19/<strong>12</strong> 4:11 PM<br />

4 NAC<strong>roundup</strong> • Sunday Issue, June 24, 20<strong>12</strong>


A Heart for Worship<br />

By Carl Stagner<br />

Rodney Martin steps to the platform as the primary worship leader<br />

This year’s evening service worship<br />

leader for NAC is a gifted<br />

minister who has purposed to<br />

foster an atmosphere <strong>of</strong> worship. Rev.<br />

Rodney Martin,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eastland<br />

<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> in<br />

Lexington, Kentucky,<br />

desires to<br />

see the church<br />

worship the Lord<br />

in unity at NAC<br />

20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Rodney Martin, a third-generation<br />

pastor, grew up in a musical family. At<br />

age five, he was already playing guitar<br />

and singing in church. Soon he’d take<br />

up the saxophone and discover a love<br />

for jazz music. Rodney received a call to<br />

ministry at age twelve, but when <strong>God</strong><br />

got a hold <strong>of</strong> his heart at a leadership<br />

conference many years later, he fully<br />

accepted his call to vocational pastoral<br />

ministry.<br />

In anticipation <strong>of</strong> NAC 20<strong>12</strong>, Rodney<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers some hints as to what convention-goers<br />

can expect to experience<br />

this year during worship. “There will<br />

be familiar elements and personalities<br />

through the week, but there is bound<br />

to be some style changes if for no other<br />

reason than I am a different person,”<br />

Rodney explains. “There is bound to<br />

be musical genre elements from jazz,<br />

soul, gospel, blues, and southern gospel.<br />

We will experience a taste from<br />

the past, as it seasons our palettes for<br />

who we are today. My goal is to help<br />

create an environment, through the<br />

arts, where everyone engages in worship<br />

and is able to forget about personal<br />

expectations, desiring only the Father’s<br />

expectations—an environment where<br />

secular seeded divisions are replaced by<br />

a unified body <strong>of</strong> Christ opening their<br />

hearts and singing to <strong>God</strong> at one place,<br />

at one time.”<br />

For those who look forward to participating<br />

in the camp meeting choir, you<br />

won’t be disappointed. Rodney directs<br />

the choir at Eastland <strong>Church</strong>, and he<br />

believes that choirs play an important<br />

role in leading worship. Rehearsals will<br />

begin at 5:15 pm, Sunday through Tuesday,<br />

in Reardon Auditorium. Everyone<br />

is encouraged to participate!<br />

Rodney is the husband <strong>of</strong> Marcia and<br />

the father <strong>of</strong> four children: Sarah, Jen,<br />

Ethan, and Zach. Listen for Zach at<br />

NAC this year—he’ll be on the drums!<br />

Just Call It Southern By Carl Stagner<br />

Music to rouse the soul will fill the air Sunday afternoon<br />

Perhaps you’ve heard <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cathedrals, the classic Blackwood<br />

Brothers, or the legendary<br />

Kingsmen Quartet. Maybe your Gaither<br />

Homecoming videos are a bit worn out<br />

from continuous play. Whether new<br />

or old, country-flavored or modern,<br />

those who know the music best just<br />

call it southern. From 2:00 to 3:30 pm in<br />

Reardon Auditorium, NAC attendees<br />

will have the opportunity to worship,<br />

southern-gospel style.<br />

Senior pastor Mitchell Burch sings<br />

baritone for the Townesmen Quartet,<br />

from Towne Boulevard <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong><br />

in Middletown, Ohio. Burch is wellknown<br />

in the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> for his<br />

preaching, but perhaps few know that<br />

he has sung with several gospel groups<br />

since he was child. These days he joins<br />

Jeff Allison, Greg Woodrum, and Aaron<br />

Ferry to produce classic four-part tunes<br />

that are sure to delight the soul.<br />

At this year’s gospel concert, you’ll<br />

hear the close-knit harmonies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Means Family, from Lancaster, Ohio.<br />

William, Cathy, and Tim Means, as<br />

well as Angela and Paul Russell (daughter<br />

and son-in-law), hope that “you will<br />

be lifted and inspired by the songs [they]<br />

have selected with <strong>God</strong>’s direction, for<br />

they all tell a message.”<br />

Joyful Noyz, a ministry from the<br />

First <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> in Galesburg,<br />

Illinois, has dedicated themselves to<br />

sharing the good news <strong>of</strong> Christ across<br />

the country with the gifts they’ve been<br />

given. Composed <strong>of</strong> Chuck and Lanni<br />

Hillery, as well as Rick and Nona Carroll,<br />

Joyful Noyz doesn’t just produce<br />

noise—they minister through music<br />

that is pleasing to the ear!<br />

Thank you, Anderson,<br />

for 107 years <strong>of</strong> friendship and hospitality<br />

during the North American Convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>.<br />

LEARN MORE AT<br />

WWW.CHOG.ORG<br />

NAC<strong>roundup</strong> • Sunday Issue, June 24, 20<strong>12</strong> 5


“Give Me Your Eyes”<br />

Global Missions conferences<br />

during NAC will give you a<br />

glimpse into the exciting world<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> missions.<br />

On Saturday, in the Covenant Room<br />

at Park Place <strong>Church</strong>, Art and Suetta<br />

Clawson, Africa liaisons, were joined<br />

by missionaries Dave and Bonnie Baylor<br />

and Jeff and Lisa Baltes, as well as<br />

new missionaries Tim and Josie Vickey,<br />

as they shared stories <strong>of</strong> vital ministry<br />

in Africa.<br />

On Sunday, June 24, at 2:15 pm, in<br />

the Park Place <strong>Church</strong>, a memorial<br />

service will be held for Paraguay missionary<br />

Julie Kurrle and son Timmy,<br />

who were killed earlier this spring<br />

in a car accident. Then at 3:30 pm, in<br />

the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> Ministries (CGM)<br />

Auditorium, Don and Caroline Armstrong,<br />

regional coordinators (RCs)<br />

for Asia and the Pacific, will tell <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dynamic ministry taking place there.<br />

Joining them will be Carrie Critser, art<br />

therapy minister in Central Asia, and<br />

Doug and Danette Beisley, missionaries<br />

to New Zealand. Terence Van Dam<br />

and Christy Snowden Van Dam, serving<br />

in Japan, and Donald and Stephanie<br />

Lyndgoh, teachers in Central Asia, will<br />

also be at the conference.<br />

On Monday, June 25, at 8:30 am, in<br />

the CGM Auditorium, all Living Link<br />

partners are invited to a special breakfast.<br />

Also at 8:30 am, in the Mid-Level<br />

Conference Room <strong>of</strong> CGM, Kathi Sellers<br />

will meet with anyone experiencing<br />

a call to missions. Join RCs for Latin<br />

America David and Barbara Miller at<br />

3:30 pm in the CGM Auditorium as they<br />

introduce the Lamelas family, a Cuban<br />

family that was recently granted asylum<br />

in the United States. Norberto Kurrle,<br />

missionary to Paraguay, and Tom and<br />

Jean McCracken, missionaries to Brazil,<br />

will also participate.<br />

Experience the world through <strong>God</strong>’s eyes as<br />

missionaries bear witness By Kathi Sellers<br />

On Tuesday, June 26, at 7:00 pm, in<br />

Reardon Auditorium, join us for the<br />

missionary commissioning service, followed<br />

by a reception in the Park Place<br />

<strong>Church</strong> Fellowship Hall to honor newly<br />

commissioned missionaries, international<br />

guests, and missionaries who<br />

have completed their terms <strong>of</strong> service.<br />

On Wednesday, June 27, at 1:30 pm, in<br />

the CGM Auditorium, Patrick Nachtigall,<br />

RC for Europe and the Middle<br />

East, will speak on global ministry in<br />

the twenty-first century. The Kihms<br />

and Langfords, new missionaries to<br />

Europe, will also be present. Then at<br />

3:30 pm, in the Covenant Room at Park<br />

Place <strong>Church</strong>, Don Smith and Ruben<br />

Schwieger will introduce Caribbean<br />

regional leader Eustace Rawlings and<br />

discuss ministries and mission trip<br />

opportunities. Missionaries John and<br />

Jodie Ackerman <strong>of</strong> Haiti will also be<br />

present.<br />

ALEXANDRIA CHURCH OF GOD<br />

302 N West St (Alexandria)<br />

724-4540 | alexcog@sbcglobal.net<br />

CELEBRATION CHURCH<br />

AT ARROW HEIGHTS<br />

1<strong>12</strong>0 Arrow Ave (Anderson)<br />

642-4494 | anderson@wininlife.com<br />

www.celebrationchurchatanderson.com<br />

EAST SIDE CHURCH OF GOD<br />

2600 E 5th St (Anderson)<br />

649-3534 | eschog@eschog.org<br />

www.eschog.org<br />

PARK PLACE CHURCH OF GOD<br />

501 College Dr (Anderson)<br />

642-0216 | dmarkle@ppchog.org<br />

www.ppchog.org<br />

SHERMAN STREET CHURCH OF GOD<br />

1925 Sherman St (Anderson)<br />

649-2548 | shermancog@comcast.net<br />

www.shermancog.org<br />

SOUTH MERIDIAN CHURCH OF GOD<br />

2402 S Meridian St (Anderson)<br />

643-6695| rneidert@southmeridian.org<br />

www.southmeridian.org<br />

FLORIDA STATION CHURCH OF GOD<br />

1045 W 375 N (Anderson)<br />

641-2599 | j.hilligoss@floridastation.com<br />

www.floridastation.com<br />

MADISON PARK CHURCH OF GOD<br />

6607 Providence Dr (Anderson)<br />

PO Box 2479<br />

642-2000 | info@madisonpark.org<br />

www.madisonparkchurch.org<br />

CHESTERFIELD COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH OF GOD<br />

<strong>12</strong>3 Linden Lane (Chesterfield)<br />

378-7685<br />

chesterfieldcommunitychurch@comcast.net<br />

CATALYST CHURCH OF GOD<br />

8537 S 650 W (Pendleton)<br />

602-9225 | info@iamcatalyst.org<br />

www.iamcatalyst.org<br />

MAIN STREET CHURCH OF GOD<br />

4211 S Main St (Anderson)<br />

644-6555 | info@mainstreetcog.net<br />

www.mainstreetcog.net<br />

PENDLETON CHURCH OF GOD<br />

636 E Water St (Pendleton)<br />

778-8293 | pcchog@gmail.com<br />

www.pendletonchurch<strong>of</strong>god.com<br />

MAPLE GROVE CHURCH OF GOD<br />

2729 E 38th St (Anderson)<br />

644-7532 | mgrove@access4less.net<br />

www.mgcog.org<br />

6 NAC<strong>roundup</strong> • Sunday Issue, June 24, 20<strong>12</strong>


Breathe <strong>God</strong> In<br />

Speaker Erin Taylor emphasizes our reliance on <strong>God</strong><br />

It was apparent that Erin Taylor—one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the movement’s creative, young<br />

leaders—felt she was among friends<br />

as she spoke to those gathered in Anderson,<br />

Indiana, for the Saturday evening<br />

worship service. Standing onstage in<br />

Anderson University’s Reardon Auditorium,<br />

Taylor looked right at home—and<br />

in very significant ways she was.<br />

Not only is Taylor is the pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

adult Christian education at The <strong>Church</strong><br />

at the Crossing, a dynamic congregation<br />

in nearby Indianapolis, but she also<br />

was born into and nurtured by a family<br />

with multigenerational <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong><br />

roots. Taylor’s grandparents used to<br />

attend what was then known as Anderson<br />

Camp Meeting in their fifth-wheel<br />

camper. Her father, Bob Moss, is a longtime<br />

<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> pastor and formerly<br />

by Sam Collins<br />

served as chair <strong>of</strong> the movement’s General<br />

Assembly. Taylor started attending<br />

the North American Convention as a<br />

small child.<br />

Her ease and familiarity with the<br />

church was evident as Taylor addressed<br />

the theme for the evening: “Refreshing<br />

Our Relationship with Our Creator.”<br />

She urged those assembled to breathe<br />

deep the breath <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>.<br />

Taylor reminded her listeners <strong>of</strong><br />

our physical dependence on breath for<br />

life. In like manner, she stressed, we<br />

must breathe in <strong>God</strong> to continue to<br />

live fully. “Life has moments that take<br />

our breath away, sometimes in joy and<br />

sometimes in sorrow. At times we find<br />

ourselves desperate for some breathing<br />

space in the midst <strong>of</strong> financial, church,<br />

relationship, and personal stresses.<br />

Erin Taylor<br />

We need wisdom, stamina, grace, and<br />

even a sense <strong>of</strong> humor. In all <strong>of</strong> life’s<br />

experiences—whether in pain, loss,<br />

disappointment, or celebration—<strong>God</strong>’s<br />

plan is that in him we would breath and<br />

move and have our being.”<br />

Appropriately, at the close <strong>of</strong> her message,<br />

Taylor asked her father to <strong>of</strong>fer a<br />

prayer, which included these fitting<br />

words: “Lord, may we breathe deeply <strong>of</strong><br />

your grace and inhale your forgiveness<br />

and draw in your Holy Spirit, hope, and<br />

assurance.”<br />

You Can’t be a Christian and Vote for…<br />

Attend the “Hot Topics” conference for lively debate on faith and politics By Brett Spangler<br />

Four years ago a group <strong>of</strong> Anderson<br />

University School <strong>of</strong> Theology<br />

students approached Dr. Ronald<br />

V. Duncan, general director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Church</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> Ministries, about finding our<br />

voice in the church. One <strong>of</strong> the opportunities<br />

provided to us, as aspiring young<br />

leaders in the church, was the chance to<br />

lead a handful <strong>of</strong> conferences. Among<br />

those conferences were the “Hot Topics”<br />

conferences.<br />

This is the third year for the “Hot<br />

Topics” conferences at NAC, and we<br />

are incredibly excited about this year’s<br />

topic. Each year we address relevant and<br />

potentially divisive topics within the<br />

church during these sessions. On Monday,<br />

at 8:30 am, in Decker 133, the topic<br />

on the table is “You Can’t be a Christian<br />

and Vote for…” There is, perhaps, no<br />

better time to discuss politics and faith<br />

than an election year.<br />

For those who have never attended a<br />

“Hot Topics” conference, they are great<br />

fun! Each session begins with presentations<br />

on the topics being addressed.<br />

Following the presentations, at least<br />

thirty minutes are devoted to discussion<br />

and debate. In past years, we have<br />

dealt with issues <strong>of</strong> theodicy, same-sex<br />

marriage, and just war. In every case,<br />

insightful presentations were followed<br />

by lively debate. Perhaps the greatest<br />

blessing for me from these conferences<br />

has been the manner in which brothers<br />

and sisters in Christ are able to share,<br />

speak truths in love, and care for each<br />

other even when they disagree on such<br />

potentially volatile subjects.<br />

This year, our presenters are David<br />

Dominianni and Aly Hawkins. They will<br />

each present their viewpoint on some<br />

issue(s) in this year’s election. David is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Christian Theological Seminary,<br />

while Aly is currently studying at<br />

Anderson University School <strong>of</strong> Theology.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the primary points <strong>of</strong> discussion<br />

at the conference this year are:<br />

• Health care as a government<br />

mandate.<br />

• The involvement <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

States in the affairs <strong>of</strong> other nations.<br />

• Economic policy, borrowing, and<br />

taxes.<br />

• The role <strong>of</strong> Christians in changing<br />

the political culture.<br />

In the afternoon, Shannon New<br />

Spangler is leading a conference, along<br />

with presenters Jorge Palacios (general<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Hispanic Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>) and Jared Fields (AUSOT<br />

graduate). This conference is called “Hot<br />

Topics: Social Issues” and will focus on<br />

immigration issues. This conference will<br />

take place at 1:00 pm in Decker 133. This<br />

is also guaranteed to be an enlightening<br />

and fruitful discussion.<br />

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Speaker in Focus By Carl Stagner<br />

David Aukerman steps into the pulpit on Monday morning<br />

David Aukerman is no stranger<br />

to the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> and to the<br />

North American Convention.<br />

He practically grew up on the campgrounds<br />

in Anderson, Indiana. When<br />

he was born, his father, John Aukerman,<br />

was a senior pastor. But when David was<br />

four, his father began teaching at the<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Theology and David would<br />

spend much <strong>of</strong> the year using the campus<br />

as a playground. Just a few years ago, he<br />

completed his seminary education with a<br />

master <strong>of</strong> divinity from Anderson University<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Theology. Aukerman now<br />

serves as the pastor <strong>of</strong> Mt. Haley <strong>Church</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, near Midland, Michigan. On<br />

Monday, Aukerman will preach in the<br />

morning service at 10:30 in Park Place<br />

<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>.<br />

He’s no stranger to NAC. “I was in<br />

Kid’s Place as a child, I volunteered to help<br />

In the spirit <strong>of</strong> the Great Commission<br />

and the Great Commandments, the<br />

Transformation Teams <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Church</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> will <strong>of</strong>fer conferences during<br />

NAC designed to equip the church to<br />

transform culture. These teams have<br />

gone beyond encouraging the church to<br />

emphasize evangelism and loving <strong>God</strong><br />

and neighbor—they have produced tools<br />

that will empower the church to carry<br />

out these practices. On Monday, June 25,<br />

you will have the opportunity to learn<br />

about these tools.<br />

From 8:30 to 10:00 am, join Jonathan<br />

Absher, senior pastor at Meadowbrook<br />

First <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> in Bethalto, Illinois,<br />

for a practical discussion on discipleship<br />

for new believers. Absher has developed<br />

Next Step Discipleship to guide new<br />

believers to spiritual maturity. Learn<br />

more at the “One-on-One Discipleship”<br />

conference in Fine Arts Room 269.<br />

a few times, and more recently I worked<br />

alongside several seminary friends to<br />

prepare the building [Park Place Community<br />

Center] for its current use.”<br />

Aukerman will speak about our relationship<br />

with the Comforter—the Holy<br />

Spirit. “Only when we are appropriately<br />

connected to the Holy Spirit can we be<br />

appropriately connected to each other,”<br />

Aukerman explains. “The Spirit brings<br />

life, purpose, meaning, and direction to<br />

our lives. Any attempt to connect—or to<br />

find our identity—without an awareness<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Spirit who unites us, is destined to<br />

fail. In this sense, the Holy Spirit is much<br />

more than merely a Comforter!”<br />

David Aukerman will also lead a<br />

conference in Decker 231 during NAC<br />

on Monday, June 25, titled “Difficult<br />

Texts <strong>of</strong> the Bible.” All are welcome to<br />

attend—no preregistration necessary.<br />

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Texas, and discover a prayer experience<br />

that can revolutionize your church.<br />

The conference is called the “360 Prayer<br />

Emphasis,” and it’s scheduled to be held<br />

in Fine Arts Room 266.<br />

Or, from 1:30 to 3:00 pm in Fine Arts<br />

270, hear the incredible story <strong>of</strong> the<br />

result <strong>of</strong> a focus on the Great Commission<br />

and the Great Commandments.<br />

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from Small <strong>Church</strong> to Big<br />

<strong>Church</strong>,” Pastor Stuart Kruse, <strong>of</strong> County<br />

Line <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, in Auburn,<br />

Indiana, will share a powerful story <strong>of</strong><br />

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Called by <strong>God</strong> to Worship<br />

Each morning, a different worship leader takes to the platform to lead us into <strong>God</strong>’s presence<br />

By Tori Allen<br />

NAC is pleased to welcome three<br />

outstanding men from across<br />

the country who have demonstrated<br />

exceptional talent as worship<br />

leaders. This year, Rod Dallas, Leo Flores,<br />

and Aaron Ferry will each lead worship<br />

at the 10:30 am services, Monday through<br />

Wednesday, during convention.<br />

Though he wasn’t born into a<br />

<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> family, Rod Dallas<br />

explains that his friend introduced him<br />

to the movement at age ten. After high<br />

school, Rod attended Warner University,<br />

and has been a worship leader for<br />

three churches. At NAC, Rod hopes to<br />

“create an atmosphere where people<br />

feel free to just worship our Lord in<br />

a time <strong>of</strong> community.” Rod will lead<br />

worship on Monday morning.<br />

Leo Flores has spent the majority <strong>of</strong><br />

his life using his gifts to glorify <strong>God</strong>.<br />

Like his father, Leo is no stranger to<br />

ministry in the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>. As a<br />

pastor’s son, he grew up playing drums<br />

in churches where his father ministered,<br />

but Leo says that he didn’t truly feel his<br />

calling until he was well into his teens:<br />

“When I was seventeen, I attended a<br />

conference where I felt the Lord calling<br />

me into worship. I didn’t know what<br />

it meant, but I knew that I had to use<br />

everything I had already learned and<br />

everything that I was going to learn for<br />

<strong>God</strong>’s glory.” Leo attended Mid-America<br />

Christian University, where he met<br />

Megan, his wife and talented singer.<br />

Today he serves at Centerville Christian<br />

Fellowship in Centerville, Ohio. Leo<br />

will lead worship on Tuesday morning.<br />

Worship leadership is second nature<br />

to Aaron, the pastor <strong>of</strong> worship arts for<br />

Towne Boulevard <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> in<br />

Middletown, Ohio. The Warner University<br />

alum says he celebrates his <strong>Church</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> heritage but looks forward to<br />

“greater days ahead,” referring to Haggai<br />

2:9. It is with this same spirit that<br />

Aaron comes to NAC, where he hopes<br />

his leadership makes a lasting impact:<br />

“It doesn’t matter if people remember<br />

the songs that were sung; it only matters<br />

that they had a fresh encounter<br />

with Jesus.” Aaron will lead worship on<br />

Wednesday morning.<br />

Shaped to Reflect the Image<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong><br />

Conference on spiritual formation focuses on empowering<br />

the inner life and relationship with <strong>God</strong> By Tori Allen<br />

Are you struggling with relationships<br />

in your area <strong>of</strong> ministry?<br />

Have you ever wondered why?<br />

Transformation Team member Sam<br />

Bruce will lead “Spiritual Formation:<br />

Empowering Your Inner Life and Relationship<br />

to <strong>God</strong>,” on Monday, June 25,<br />

to discuss this very topic. In a recent<br />

interview, Bruce explained that issues<br />

preventing strong relationships can be<br />

traced back to what he refers to as an<br />

“inner life.”<br />

“Your inner life is who you are at<br />

your core being, which then determines<br />

what you do in your relationships with<br />

other people both inside and outside<br />

<strong>of</strong> your ministry.” So how do we alter<br />

our identities to create more effective<br />

vessels for ministry? Simple: we must<br />

undergo spiritual formation, or in<br />

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other words, shape ourselves to reflect<br />

the image <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> through “the word,<br />

prayer, and worship.”<br />

Philippians 4:8 (niv) says, “Finally,<br />

brothers and sisters, whatever is true,<br />

whatever is noble, whatever is right,<br />

whatever is pure, whatever is lovely,<br />

whatever is admirable—if anything is<br />

excellent or praiseworthy—think about<br />

such things.”<br />

This is the charge <strong>of</strong> the Christian:<br />

to live humbly in accordance to Christ’s<br />

teachings. When this message is forgotten,<br />

people are at risk <strong>of</strong> becoming what<br />

Bruce refers to as “holiness preachers,”<br />

or those who teach doctrines but don’t<br />

apply the instruction to their own<br />

lives. This type <strong>of</strong> behavior implies<br />

that Christianity is a social club rather<br />

than a lifestyle. In order to combat this<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> Christianity, “Spiritual<br />

Formation: Empowering Your<br />

Inner Life and Relationship to <strong>God</strong>”<br />

will assist in the development <strong>of</strong> constructive<br />

patterns <strong>of</strong> empowerment to<br />

the inner life. Bruce states: “Together,<br />

we will understand the principles <strong>of</strong><br />

becoming true people <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>, not just<br />

in name only.”<br />

If you’re looking to empower your<br />

relationship with <strong>God</strong> and others, don’t<br />

wait any longer! Come to the Fine Arts<br />

building, room 240 on Monday, June<br />

25, from 8:30 to 10:00 am. Bruce’s book<br />

Spiritual Formation: Forming Your Relationship<br />

with <strong>God</strong>…Transforming Your<br />

Relationship with People will be available<br />

for purchase, and attendees will<br />

each receive copies <strong>of</strong> his PowerPoint<br />

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Speaker in Focus<br />

Nueva vida means “new life.” It’s<br />

the name <strong>of</strong> the church Hector<br />

Gonzalez planted and has<br />

pastored for thirty-four years. It’s also<br />

what drives him to keep serving the<br />

Lord through changing seasons and circumstances.<br />

His relationship with Christ<br />

and his ministry<br />

experiences have<br />

shaped him into a<br />

dynamic Christian<br />

leader whom <strong>God</strong><br />

has used to reach<br />

souls beyond cultural<br />

and ethnic<br />

boundaries. Glean<br />

from the wisdom <strong>of</strong> this pastor from<br />

Glendale, Arizona, at 7:00 pm edt on<br />

Sunday, June 24, at NAC.<br />

Hector Gonzalez grew up attending<br />

the Spanish-speaking <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong><br />

in Corpus Christi, Texas. It was there<br />

that he first met Susan, the girl who<br />

would later become his wife. In 1978,<br />

he planted Nueva Vida <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>,<br />

now a flourishing oasis in the heart <strong>of</strong><br />

the Phoenix suburb.<br />

Hector Gonzalez is scheduled to<br />

address the theme “Refreshing Our<br />

Relationship with Christ.” As he looks<br />

forward to delivering the Sunday evening<br />

message, he hopes “to convey that<br />

Jesus wants to have a relationship with<br />

us, not just to make us nice Christian<br />

people, but to transform us and empower<br />

us for his honor and glory.” Gonzalez<br />

continues, “As we refresh our relationship<br />

with Christ, we will also renew our<br />

Pastor Hector Gonzalez challenges us<br />

to refresh relationship with Christ<br />

By Carl Stagner<br />

relationship and our identity as brothers<br />

and sisters in Christ and as members<br />

responsible for one another in the body<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christ. We will no longer focus on<br />

ourselves and what we want, but we will<br />

once again remember our mission and<br />

place our eyes on the world around us.”<br />

Gonzalez is happy to return to NAC<br />

this year. “I have not been able to attend<br />

as <strong>of</strong>ten as I would like, but the times<br />

I’ve attended have been some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

highlights <strong>of</strong> my life. Just the sheer<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> being in a place where almost<br />

everyone you see or meet is a part <strong>of</strong><br />

the very same <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong>. And in<br />

a very real sense, you become aware <strong>of</strong><br />

the greatness and the beauty <strong>of</strong> being a<br />

part <strong>of</strong> something that is bigger than the<br />

whole world.”<br />

Give the Cup<br />

By Paul Maxfield<br />

Join Children <strong>of</strong> Promise for lunch<br />

and learn about new sponsorship programs<br />

Give the Cup” is the focus for<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Promise (COP) during<br />

20<strong>12</strong>. Nearly 4,300 children<br />

in twenty-seven countries are receiving<br />

the cups <strong>of</strong> nutrition, education, health<br />

care, and spiritual nurture through individual<br />

sponsorships. COP will host a<br />

special “Give the Cup” luncheon on Monday,<br />

June 25, from 11:30 to <strong>12</strong>:50 pm, in the<br />

<strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> Ministries Auditorium.<br />

The cost is $10 per person, payable at the<br />

door (we need to know you are coming<br />

so we can have lunch ready for you).<br />

We are pleased to announce the opening<br />

<strong>of</strong> sponsorship in Bangladesh. The<br />

first children are ready to begin receiving<br />

their first cups <strong>of</strong> benefit. Featured<br />

at the Monday luncheon will be Skype<br />

interviews with the director <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

Bangladesh program, as well as with the<br />

directors <strong>of</strong> three other new programs:<br />

Kenya, the Dominican Republic, and<br />

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Argentina. Come hear how the children’s<br />

circumstances, living conditions,<br />

hopes, dreams, and challenges are being<br />

met through the Children <strong>of</strong> Promise<br />

ministry in these countries.<br />

Across the globe, the Children <strong>of</strong><br />

Promise sponsorship ministry is helping<br />

children to develop into adults who<br />

will lead lives characterized by<br />

• Christ-centered living,<br />

• appreciation for, and pursuit <strong>of</strong>, lifelong<br />

learning,<br />

• physical and emotional health,<br />

• leadership and exemplary service in<br />

the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> and their communities,<br />

and<br />

• commitment to leading and providing<br />

for their families.<br />

This goal is being realized in the<br />

lives <strong>of</strong> many young adults across the<br />

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globe—teachers, nurses, doctors, pastors,<br />

ministry leaders, church planters,<br />

evangelists, veterinarians, business<br />

people, and accountants—all carried and<br />

nurtured from very humble, destitute<br />

conditions to lives <strong>of</strong> productivity and<br />

Christian service.<br />

Stop by our display in the tent—and<br />

why not join us on Monday for lunch?<br />

(Please let us know by 8:30 am on Monday<br />

morning, if you have not yet notified<br />

us.) Learn how you can <strong>of</strong>fer the cup to a<br />

child in need and how your sponsorship<br />

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