[Faith-talk] Convention Services

justin williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 1 22:23:21 UTC 2015


South Carolina reporting in; to much praying, not enough action.
Justin

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Hi all! 
We don't hold any church services at our Oregon state convention either. I'm
fine with it because I am a Pagan who wouldn't go anyway and besides, by
Sunday morning, all we want to do is get our business meeting done and over
with and go home. 
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> On Dec 1, 2015, at 9:24 AM, tina sohl via Faith-talk
<faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> We don't have devotionals or faith groups getting together here in Arizona
either. I think we had prayer said at the banquet, and envocation in the
morning, but that was all.
> Original message:
>> Thank you for the information Linda. I'm asking this here because I think
it's important for people to hear the answer. I also know you do the music
so you're the best person that asked. Before convention is there a timeframe
where we can offer up our favorites? Perhaps that will help people feel
welcome because they're participating. Plus it would make it easier on you
to see what strengthens members. I am Lutheran and not Mormon, but it
surprises me to see that there are Mormon services when I don't see that
listed on The convention agenda anywhere. I know there is a separate Jewish
division which makes sense that I wouldn't be aware of temple time.
> 
>> I do appreciate the variety and that we can come together and share our
traditions at convention. As for state conventions, it seems as though when
you moved devotions left Wisconsin. I did say the prayer this year on Sunday
morning before we finished up business at state convention in April.
> 
>> Ericka Short
>> "Friends are like flowers in the garden of life"
> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>>> On Nov 30, 2015, at 9:45 PM, Linda Mentink via Faith-talk
<faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
>>> Hi all,
> 
>>> There are Catholic masses, Mormon and Jewish services, as a rule. The
division which sponsors this list facilitates what's called "Devotions"
before morning General Sessions, of which there are three. There are many
denominations represented there, so not everyone will like every service
style. NFB members, usually pastors, give the messages, and all are based on
the Bible. None of the styles are what I prefer, but I love to worship God,
and it's a great start to convention session mornings. We don't pick songs
from any particular denomination, and I'm sorry if people don't always know
them. It doesn't hurt us to learn new songs, and then they will no longer be
unknown.
> 
>>> I don't know what will happen at the 2016 convention. Sunday is the
first day of General Sessions, so there will be no way to fit in a
Protestant service, except for the regularly-scheduled Devotions. We have
not been able to schedule Sunday services for two reasons: if it's the first
day, following Seminar Day, we can't schedule a service because many have to
work in the Exhibit Hall. Also, the agenda is so full now that there isn't
room for much more. Hotels don't have pianos anymore, so we have to share
the Center's keyboard, which they graciously bring on the truck for us to
use.
> 
>>> If you have furthere questions concerning National Convention faith
events sponsored by NABCF, please contact our President, Tom Anderson:
tanderson81452 at gmail.com or 303-842-9661. He plans Devotions and our annual
division meeting.
> 
>>> As to your state conventions, step up to the plate yourselves, and offer
to do devotions. I did when I lived in Wisconsin. Those of you who wish
something could happen on the state level need to be proactive. Don't expect
someone else to do it. Maybe no one has ever expressed an interest, and you
may start a new tradition at your state conventions.
> 
>>> I hope this helps. You may also contact me.
> 
>>> Blessings,
> 
>>> Linda Mentink, NABCF Secretary
> 
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