The 28th General Conference of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church is quickly approaching! This quadrennial event provides the opportunity for our church family to join together to worship, fellowship, receive training, select leaders, cast vision, adopt policies, and enact legislation.
You will not want to miss this important event in the life of the church on July 25-28, 2017 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. For more information, please listen to this short video from General Superintendent Doug Beacham by Clicking Here on this Hyperlink I have prepared for you.
Special Guest: Beth Moore
Beth Moore founded Living Proof Ministries in 1994 with the purpose of teaching women how to love and live on God’s Word. She has written numerous books and Bible studies, including Breaking Free, Believing God, The Patriarchs and most recently, James: Mercy Triumphs that have been read by women of all ages, races, and denominations.
Beth graduated from Southwest Texas State University with a degree in political science. She later received an honorary doctorate in humanities from Howard Payne University. She married Keith in 1978 and they have two daughters, Amanda and Melissa, both are involved in Living Proof Ministries.
Plan to Attend the African American Ministries Summit
The IPHC African American Ministries Summit will be held at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida, Monday, July 24, 2017. Guest speakers include Dr. Kenneth C. Ulmer, presiding bishop of Macedonia International Bible Fellowship and Bishop Joel Dibetsoe, national overseer of IPHC South Africa.
Rev. Stacy Hilliard, director of African American Ministries, explains, “This event is intended to promote fellowship and provide information on the vision and direction of IPHC African American Ministries. Attendees will participate in a dialogue about practices associated with the effective engagement of independent African American pastors and ministry leaders, as well as discuss strategies for providing effective ministry in the African American context.”
The Summit is open for all to attend, but registration is required. A registration fee of $75.00 includes lunch, dinner, training and ministry sessions. For more information, please visit the African American Ministries website.
EVUSA Announces Church Planter’s Day
The EVUSA Council has declared Thursday, July 27 at General Conference as Church Planter Emphasis Day. All church planters and mother church pastors are encouraged to wear their official IPHC Church Planter pins.
If you have lost your pin or have never received one, please visit the EVUSA exhibit at General Conference to receive a pin.
You will not want to miss this important event in the life of the church on July 25-28, 2017 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. For more information, please listen to this short video from General Superintendent Doug Beacham by Clicking Here on this Hyperlink I have prepared for you.
Special Guest: Beth Moore
Beth Moore founded Living Proof Ministries in 1994 with the purpose of teaching women how to love and live on God’s Word. She has written numerous books and Bible studies, including Breaking Free, Believing God, The Patriarchs and most recently, James: Mercy Triumphs that have been read by women of all ages, races, and denominations.
Beth graduated from Southwest Texas State University with a degree in political science. She later received an honorary doctorate in humanities from Howard Payne University. She married Keith in 1978 and they have two daughters, Amanda and Melissa, both are involved in Living Proof Ministries.
Plan to Attend the African American Ministries Summit
The IPHC African American Ministries Summit will be held at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida, Monday, July 24, 2017. Guest speakers include Dr. Kenneth C. Ulmer, presiding bishop of Macedonia International Bible Fellowship and Bishop Joel Dibetsoe, national overseer of IPHC South Africa.
Rev. Stacy Hilliard, director of African American Ministries, explains, “This event is intended to promote fellowship and provide information on the vision and direction of IPHC African American Ministries. Attendees will participate in a dialogue about practices associated with the effective engagement of independent African American pastors and ministry leaders, as well as discuss strategies for providing effective ministry in the African American context.”
The Summit is open for all to attend, but registration is required. A registration fee of $75.00 includes lunch, dinner, training and ministry sessions. For more information, please visit the African American Ministries website.
EVUSA Announces Church Planter’s Day
The EVUSA Council has declared Thursday, July 27 at General Conference as Church Planter Emphasis Day. All church planters and mother church pastors are encouraged to wear their official IPHC Church Planter pins.
If you have lost your pin or have never received one, please visit the EVUSA exhibit at General Conference to receive a pin.