Reports - Central Illinois District - Lutheran Church Missouri Synod
Reports - Central Illinois District - Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Reports - Central Illinois District - Lutheran Church Missouri Synod
5. Vision and planning for our congregations and pastors. It is always a plus when ourcongregations lay plans to better utilize the resources of time, people, and financial tocarry forward our message of Jesus Christ.6. We need to continue support for youth programs. We have good working youthmanual which helps our church’s start, restructure, or continue in their youth ministry.7. Developing and offering intergenerational Servant events as more and more familiesare seeking to help at food banks, housing, or various families in need of assistanceother than financial.A special thank-you to all served on the Congregational Life Commission and the faithfulservice of our executive, Rev. Wesley Reimnitz.Respectfully submitted,Mr. Bob Minnis2009 Convention Section B – Reports Page 52
CID-YMC Report2006∑ Adult & Youth Leadership Training held at Camp CILCA on Feb 3-4, 2006. Youthparticipated in “Teen Bible Study Training”, Adults in “Youth Ministry Excellence”.∑ 2 youth from CID attended the Congregating of Lutheran Youth FellowshipRepresentatives held in St Louis, MO on March, 2006. They were trained in “TeenBible Study Training”.∑ Jr-Hi Lock-In held at St John, Champaign and CRCE of U of I on Nov. 10-11, 2006.337 youth and 112 adults from 29 CID congregations.2007∑ 1 youth from CID attended the Congregating of Lutheran Youth FellowshipRepresentatives held in St Louis, MO on March 15-18, 2007. Training in “TeenService Training“ was received.∑ 55 youth and 17 adults from 14 CID congregations attended the Sr-Hi Lock-In atTrinity, Bloomington and Shirk Center, Illinois Wesleyan University on April 13-14,2007. 3 CID youth workers and 9 college students led breakout sessions on preparingfor college. CID-YMC LYF Representatives led breakout sessions on “Teen BibleStudy Training.”∑ 890 from CID congregations attended Pirates Dinner Adventure, district activity at theNational Youth Gathering in Orland, FL July 28- August 1, 2007.∑ Jr Hi Lock-In held Trinity, Bloomington and Shirk Center, Illinois WesleyanUniversity on Nov 9-10, 2007. 305 youth and 78 adults from 32 CID congregationsattended.2008∑ Jr Hi Lock-In held Trinity, Bloomington and Shirk Center, Illinois WesleyanUniversity on Nov 14-15, 2008. 330 youth and 80 adults from 23 CID congregationsattended.2009 Convention Section B – Reports Page 53
- Page 1 and 2: President’s ReportAs I write this
- Page 3 and 4: helping with vacancies and problems
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- Page 7 and 8: Lohnes, Mark S. Resigned 12/31/04Po
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- Page 11 and 12: Saeger, David R. to North Wisconsin
- Page 13 and 14: TREASURER’S REPORT - Mr. John Rod
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- Page 21 and 22: Prison WorkLincoln Correctional Cen
- Page 23 and 24: SHOULD WE START A MISSION?Not enoug
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- Page 27 and 28: MR. GLENN W. GOERESADMINISTRATIVE A
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5. Vision and planning for our congregations and pastors. It is always a plus when ourcongregations lay plans to better utilize the resources of time, people, and financial tocarry forward our message of Jesus Christ.6. We need to continue support for youth programs. We have good working youthmanual which helps our church’s start, restructure, or continue in their youth ministry.7. Developing and offering intergenerational Servant events as more and more familiesare seeking to help at food banks, housing, or various families in need of assistanceother than financial.A special thank-you to all served on the Congregational Life Commission and the faithfulservice of our executive, Rev. Wesley Reimnitz.Respectfully submitted,Mr. Bob Minnis2009 Convention Section B – <strong>Reports</strong> Page 52