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2006 Annual Conference Summary The 18th session of the Mississippi Annual Conference met June 11-14 at Bishop Eben K. Nhiwatiwa of the Zimbabwe Area and Bishop Tom Bickerton of the Pittsburgh Area were guest preachers. At opening worship, Nhiwatiwa and Ward signed the “Chabadza Covenant” joining The Chabadza offering of $131,786 will fund a conference communications center in Dr. Marcia McFee led worship throughout, including a moving celebration of 50 years of full clergy rights for women. Rev. Ruth Wood, the first woman ordained in Churches committed to care for Members heard how The United Methodist Church continues to respond to people, communities, and churches impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Ed Blakeslee, Mississippi United Methodist Katrina Response coordinator, emphasized the connectional system as vital to recovery efforts. “We still need prayers, and we still need help,” he said. Rev. Chris Cumbest, church recovery coordinator, shared photos each day of a “blitz build” project to totally rebuild The conference gave thanks for the $4.9 million received as of May 31 through UMCOR and other appeals for Katrina relief and rebuilding. Workshops and other reports centered on the conference’s five ministry priorities: congregational development, racial reconciliation, mission, small-membership church development, and health and wellness. More than 100 runners and walkers participated in the second annual 5K run/walk. A new wellness event, a bike ride called Circuit Ride, preceded annual conference. The conference approved a resolution asking Governor Haley Barbour to issue a pardon and apology to the family of the late Clyde Kennard. Kennard was falsely convicted of burglary in 1960 as he sought to enroll as the first African-American student at the Members also concurred with resolutions urging that Lake Junaluska Assembly not host events seeking to promote the acceptance and practice of homosexuality; recommending daily prayer for the church; designating a pastoral care week; naming a scholarship already endowed by the conference at Africa University the Clay-Conoway-Taylor Scholarship; requesting the conference develop and local churches adopt Safe Sanctuaries policies and procedures; and calling upon the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits to revoke the Protected Annuity Rate Balance Account (PARB) initiated in 2003. Members adopted a budget of $18,605,585 for 2007, the same as 2006. One deacon and 21 elders were ordained, including a courtesy ordination for Kalaba Chali of the Membership stands at 188,676, down 693. Worship attendance stands at 75,764, down 1,692. |
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