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General Conference 2008

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"Countdown to General Conference" Reflections

by members of the RMC Delegation. These are posted in the Community Bulletin Board area of our web site. You may comment and dialogue on any of these reflections by selecting/clicking "reply" if you're a registered member. If you want to "reply" and the word is not displayed at the top or the bottom of the reflection, you will need to register. Scroll up and choose "Register".

Delegation Dinner Invitation

The Rocky Mountain Conference Delegation to the General Conference in Fort Worth, Texas (April 23-May 2) hosted a dinner gathering of delegates, visitors, and friends of the Rocky Mountain Conference on FRIDAY, APRIL 25, at Daddy Jack's Lobster and Chowder House in downtown Fort Worth, an eight-block walk from the Convention Center.

An estimated 100 persons, delegates, staff, volunteers, visitors, and friends of the Rocky Mountain Conference, attended and shared tabletalk, introductions, and news.

Interview: Young people address to blend multimedia, movement and voices; will inspire call to action and interaction

NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 9, 2008 /GBOD/ --When six young people take the stage April 24 [at 11:35 a.m. CDT] at the 2008 United Methodist General Conference, it will be the first time in the history of the denomination that young people have been added to the agenda to address the top legislative body of the denomination. Read the full interview.

Two Rocky Mountain young people are part of the six who will be delivering the address: Andrew Craig, from Park Hill, and Annie Rigo Arnoldy, associate pastor at First UMC, Grand Junction. Michael Ratliff, also a clergy member of RMC, is top executive with GBOD’s Young People’s Ministries (Division on Ministries with Young People) and is also quoted in the news release.

 


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