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Guest: John Morgan and Candice Meyers John Morgan is the VP of Ministry Programs and has been a part of Sky Ranch since 1988. John was the song guy for Sky Ranch, a counselor, and the Sky 3 & 4 Camp Manager before moving into his current position. John's family, his wife Amanda, and their four children, are his most important ministry as he loves being a husband and a dad. Candice serves as the VP of Sales and Marketing and her relationship with Sky Ranch began in 2004. A seasoned speaker, singer and songwriter, Candice was a former Miss Kansas with a passion for authentic and transparent ministry and a heart for moms who are navigating their children through today's rapidly changing culture. Candice is married to Rope Myers, a World Champion rodeo cowboy and ordained minister. They live in East Texas and are parents of four children. Sky Ranch Summer Camps for children going into Kindergarten (Day Camps for the younger students) and then overnight camp in Van, TX for students going into first grade through ninth grade. Look for the Leadership Camps for the older high school students. Family Camps in both Ute Trail and HornCreek in Colorado. Sky Moms Parent-Child Weekends Family Camp Weekends College students can serve as camp counselors Sky Ranch has a special place in the hearts of so many PCA families and has been an essential partner with PCA for so many years as we've taken students to Van, TX to kick off each year for our annual PCA Retreat. Huge shout out to Sky Ranch - make sure you consider Sky Ranch as you make plans for your family this summer and in the years to come. Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic!
Summer's here! John Morgan, Vice President of Ministry Programs, and Paul Fritzsching, Director of Summer Camp, run you through the arrival process, what to expect once you're on camp, and what your camper can expect for their BEST WEEK EVER!
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John Morgan--Vice President of Ministry Programs at Sky Ranch welcomes you to the 2021 Session. Paul Fritzsching joins John to walk you through the week as the official host of Parent Camp. In this episode, John and Paul introduce you to some key staff members of Sky Ranch, and John and Camp Director Mike McGuire discusses our drop off procedures.
In Episode 161, Dr. Rick and Phil have a conversation with Jeff Juhala, National Director of Training and Ministry Programs for For the Children.
John Morgan--Vice President of Ministry Programs at Sky Ranch welcomes you to the 2020 Session. Chris Witt joins John to walk you through the week as the official host of Parent Camp. In this episode, Chris introduces you to some key staff members of Sky Ranch, and John and Camp Director Mike McGuire discuss our new drop-off procedures due to COVID-19.
Welcome to another Conversation at Olive. Today Sam Schwanke, our Community & Connections Associate, and Jody Shoop, the Director of Ministry Programs at Waterfront, discuss how Olive is partnering with Waterfront to minister to the community and change live in Pensacola.---Interested in Serving in our Waterfront partnership?Email Sam Schwanke at missions@olivebaptist.org---Conversations at OliveWeb: olivebaptist.orgFacebook: facebook.com/olivebaptistchurchInstagram: instagram.com/olivebaptistTwitter: twitter.com/olivebaptistYouTube: youtube.com/olivebaptistchurch---Conversations at Olive is created and produced by Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola, FL
A healthy stewardship ministry offers a variety of programs that meet the needs of its church members. How do you know if the programs you offer are effective? Having high attendance is a good sign that people are interested in the topic, but it’s no guarantee that the program is serving people well. For that to occur you have to do more. In this episode of Stewardship Insights, Leo Sabo and David Thompson discuss 4 ways to measure the impact of your ministry program, and how to use that information to help your people grow in their stewardship and generosity.
Three experts in the field of substance abuse, Rev. Dr. Dennis Goff— Director of Ministry Programs of The Lutheran Foundation in Fort Wayne, Indiana, along with Tom Allman— Vice President of Addiction Services with Park Center (An Affiliate of Parkview Health) in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Rachel Blakeman— Community Research Institute Director for Purdue University in Fort Wayne, Indiana, join hosts Rev. Dr. Steve Schave, Director of LCMS Church Planting, and Rev. Dr. Mark Larson, Manager of Church Planting in the Mission Field: USA initiative, to explore resources and insights on the often lethal epidemic of substance abuse in our country, and how the church can bring hope and life. About Rev. Dr. Dennis Goff: Since 2016, Goff has been the Director of Ministry Programs for The Lutheran Foundation in Fort Wayne, IN. He comes to the position after nearly 30 years as a parish pastor in the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS) serving congregations in Louisiana, Florida and Minnesota. He also worked for Capital Funding Services of the Lutheran Church Extension Fund. A graduate of Concordia College, Ann Arbor MI and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis MO., Goff also holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis MO in homiletics with an emphasis on Biblical Storytelling. He has been a regular instructor with Concordia Seminary, St. Louis's Specific Ministry Pastor (SMP) program. Currently, Goff is also called as Assistant Pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne. The work of The Lutheran Foundation in Fort Wayne is focused on grant funding for the Lutheran community and being a community advocate for mental and behavioral health and wellness. Part of that work is being carried out by the creation of a website by The Lutheran Foundation called Look Up Indiana. This website is a “one stop shop” for all things related to mental and behavioral health throughout the state of Indiana. Additionally, The Lutheran Foundation is bringing the message of mental health education to the faith community through a series of conferences, workshops and training events. Goff initiated the first area wide church and mental health conference called Speak Up in the fall of 2017. The second Speak Up Conference is scheduled again in Fort Wayne on October 7, 2019. Goff believes that if national statistics indicate that one in four in the population (25%) of people are living with a mental health concern, that also means one in four in our churches. It's time for the church to “speak up” about mental wellness and reduce the stigma around mental illness.
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In this week's episode, hosts Scott Ball and A.J. Mathieu explore what it will take for your church to shift from being program-driven to pathway-driven. Churches today are struggling. Attendance is down, and even regular-attenders show up at church less often. In response, most churches develop new programs and re-brand old ones, hoping that people will start to show up again. In this episode, A.J. and Scott explain what it looks like to be pathway-driven so you can finally get off the Sunday-to-Sunday hamster wheel and break free from the show-up culture that dominates the Church landscape. To read today's show notes, visit malphursgroup.com/12.
Rev. Dr. Dennis Goff—Director of Ministry Programs at The Lutheran Foundation in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Amy Gerdts—Coordinator of LCMS Rural & Small Town Mission, join Andy and Sarah to talk about what a “no-casserole illness” is, why we treat mental illness so differently than other illnesses, and how we can reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness in order to better care for each other. This will be the topic for the August 2019 RSTM webinar, which you can view live on August 22, 1:00-2:00 p.m. CT at anymeeting.com/lcmsrstm1. Find the webinar schedule and view archived webinars at lcms.org/rstm, and follow RSTM on Facebook at facebook.com/LCMSrstm.
John Morgan--Vice President of Ministry Programs at Sky Ranch welcomes you to the 2018 Session. Executive Director of Grace Church--Chris Witt joins John to walk you through the week as the official host of Parent Camp. In this episode, Chris introduces you to some key staff members of Sky Ranch.
Guest speaker Emily Slotegraaf, Director of Ministry Programs at Stonegate, gives us insight into how Stonegate Minstry impacts lives in our local community. Introduction by Helen Skippon. For more information about Stonegate Minstry, to get involved, or to donate, visit https://www.stonegateministry.ca/
John Morgan--Vice President of Ministry Programs at Sky Ranch welcomes you to the 2018 Session. Executive Director of Grace Church--Chris Witt joins John to walk you through the week as the official host of Parent Camp. In this episode, Chris introduces you to some key staff members of Sky Ranch.
Guests Rev. Dennis Goff, Director of Ministry Programs for the Lutheran Foundation in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Laura Hoffman, MSW, LCSW, LCAC, Clinical Director for Lutheran Social Services of Indiana in Fort Wayne, Indiana, talk about the upcoming SpeakUp Conference being held in Fort Wayne on November 8, 2017. The SpeakUp Conference is a one-day event focused on mental and behavioral health that will bring together nationally recognized experts and speakers to prepare and inspire them to better serve their congregations and parishes. Rev. Goff gives some background and purpose for the conference, and Laura Hoffmann shares about her breakout session titled "The Basics of Becoming a Trauma Informed Congregation." Learn more and register at speakupconference.org.