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Number 47 – March 2007

To contact us, or discontinue, write only to worldconv@aol.com ChristiaNet uses a send-only address. Clinton J. Holloway, Editor

 

New Stone-Campbell Resource Available

The Rhetoric of Sir Garfield Todd: Christian Imagination and the Dream of An African Democracy by Pepperdine University Professor Michael W. Casey has been released by Baylor University Press. It can be purchased for $29.97 (USD) at (www.buy.com) or through a number of other online distributors. Garfield Todd of New Zealand rose from the ranks of a missionary to head of state as the Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) from 1953-1958 (see Zimbabwe profile on our webpage). In this volume Casey argues that Todd’s religious heritage in the Stone-Campbell Movement explains his political rhetoric. Sir Garfield and Lady Grace were strong advocates of World Convention during their lifetimes. Contact the author at Michael.Casey@pepperdine.edu

 

Call for Communion Meditations

A feature of the 2008 World Convention will be the launch of the bicentennial celebrating the 1809 publication of Thomas Campbell’s Declaration and Address. The Bicentennial Task Force is planning a special book to commemorate the event and issue a new call to Christian Unity. One feature of the book will be the inclusion of up to six communion meditations from international voices. Others not chosen for inclusion in the volume may appear on the forthcoming www.greatcommunion.org website. Writers are invited to submit a communion meditation of 250-300 words under the theme “The Unity We Share at the Table.” Scripture texts should be included but need not be part of the overall word count. Deadline for submission is June 1, 2007 and should be sent as an email or attachment to Clinton J. Holloway at milligan95@yahoo.com under the subject heading “Communion Meditation.” Manuscripts may be sent to 5043 Briarwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 USA. We look forward to your submission.

 

World’s Oldest Member of Stone-Campbell Movement Dies at 108

Sister Laura Keeble died Monday March 5, 2007 at a Nashville, Tennessee nursing home. Sister Keeble was the widow of the famed African-American Evangelist Marshall Keeble, reported to have begun more than 250 congregations and baptized tens of thousands of people during his lifetime and did much to bring about integration in the South. Sister Keeble, known for her support of her husband’s ministry and her own immense spiritual strength, born in 1898, her life spanned three centuries, and is thought to have been the oldest person in the Stone-Campbell Movement. To read stories of Sister Keeble’s life go to http://christianchronicle.org

 

Christian Unity in Action

Austin, Texas area churches are working to show Christian Unity in action to their community and to the world. Seeking to actively explore God’s call of unity among believers Western Hills Church of Christ of Austin formed a committee to initiate fellowship and communication in 2006. Their initial effort brought together over fifty ministers and elders from twenty congregations representing the three streams of the Movement. Today their efforts are growing and producing much fruit, which will include hosting a unity breakfast as part of the Stone-Campbell Dialogue this weekend. For more on their efforts go to www.unity-christian.com

 

Prayer Focus

As we pass through the Lenten season looking towards our celebration of the Resurrection give thanks to God for his indescribable gift of love towards us.

 

New Briefs

As noted above plans for the Bicentennial of the Thomas Campbell’s Declaration and Address are evolving. Kick-off of the celebration will occur at the World Convention and conclude October 4, 2009. A press release detailing plans underway can be found at http://discipleshistory.or/about/news/press_release_030907.htm Please feel free to share the release with your media outlets and periodicals.

 

Standard Publishing of Cincinnati, Ohio, founded in 1866 is perhaps the oldest continually operating publishing house of the Stone-Campbell Movement has announced a move from the Hamilton Ave location it has occupied for the last five decades. Standard Publishing will now be located at 8805 Governor’s Hill Drive, Suite 400, Mason, Ohio 45249. In preparing to leave their former facility, which included seven acres under one roof, Standard Publishing is donating thousands of historical documents from their archives to Nashville’s Disciples of Christ Historical Society, whose mission is to preserve the history of all three streams of the Stone-Campbell Movement.

Mission Connect is looking for Christian professionals from Christian, Disciples and Churches of Christ congregations who want to serve on short-term mission trips to do humanitarian work in remote rural regions of western Romania. Mission Connect has sponsored seventeen evangelistic, humanitarian, educational, medical, and agricultural teams since 2001. Contact jsweitzer@insightbb.com or visit www.missionconnect.net for more information.

International Disaster Emergency Services announces a new user-friendly website at www.ides.org

 

Issue 53 of World Christian is currently at the printers. However you can get an early bird preview as the full color edition is now posted on our website at www.worldconvention.org

Australia’s Overseas Missions Board has changed their name to Australian Churches of Christ Global Mission Partners as a reflection of their desire to keep in step with where they feel God is leading them as the facilitating body between churches and individuals in Australia and their current mission partners (Fiji, Zimbabwe, India, PNG/Vanuatu) and beyond. Contact valomb1@bigpond.net.au for further information. (See the World Convention website for national profiles on each of these countries!)

February storms resulted in at least $400,000 to the Kulpahar Kid’s Home and Christian School in Kulpahar, Uttar Pradesh, India. Kulpahar has the site of a Stone-Campbell Movement mission since the U.S. Christian Woman’s Board of Missions purchased land there in 1906. Contact kulpkids2004@yahoo.com for how you can help.

 

The National Evangelism Workshop for 2007 will be held immediately before the Disciples’ General Assembly in Fort Worth, July 18-20. NEW07 will feature three tracks: 1) evangelism/transformation, 2) church planting and, 3) coaching. Registration is only $99 through March and can be found at www.NEW07.org

 

World Convention on the Road: Executive Director Jeff Weston is traveling throughout India visiting churches and engaging in deputation work on behalf of the World Convention. Through March 19 Jeff is with Dr. Philemon Pawar in Mumbai. March 19-22 Jeff will be visiting Kirin Gaikwad of Hosanna Ministries and for the last leg of the trip, March 23-27, will be visiting Iris Paul at Helping Hand Society. Please keep Jeff in your prayers!

 

2007 Calendar of Events

March 27-30, Emmanuel School of Religion, Johnson City, Tennessee will present their annual Frederick Kershner Memorial Lectures, “Pray Without Ceasing, The Apostle Paul & the Life of Prayer” with guest lecturer Dr. Bonnie B. Thurston. For more information go to www.esr.edu

 

April 13-14, Stone-Campbell Journal Conference, “To the Ends of the Earth: The Christian Mission in New Testament Perspective,” Cincinnati, Ohio, Contact: www.stone-campbelljournal.com

 

May 1-4, Pepperdine University Bible Lectures, Malibu, California

 

May 21-25, Festival of Homiletics, Nashville, Tennessee, contact dhowell3@earthlink.net

 

May 31-June 2 Oklahoma Christian University Quest, Focusing Ministry on Transformation, www.oc.edu

 

June 4-8, 58th Annual Blue Ridge Encampment and Educators Conference, Great Smoky Mountains, www.blueridgeencampment.org

 

June 4-7, “The Ascending Voice,” An International Symposium of Sacred A Cappella Music, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, wwwpepperdine.edu/provost/conferences/ascendingvoice

 

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