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Annual Conference 2024 – Amy Cuthbert
Annual Conference 2024 – Amy Cuthbert

Annual Conference is a collaborative one-day gathering for Free Methodist leaders from the Free Methodist Church in Southern California (FMCSC) and the Pacific Coast Japanese Conference (PCJC). This year, we will focus on the theme of “Wholeness: Fostering Community & Creative Engagement” as we nurture a thriving ecosystem for growth, shared leadership, and creative collaboration between our conferences and churches.

Incoming Leaders
The Free Methodist Church is committed to raising up new leaders within the church that seek to build new congregations, grow ministries that impact communities, and train the next generation of leaders serving with them.

Elders
After completing the Ministerial Candidate process and engaging in thorough discernment with mentors and the Ministerial Education & Guidance Board, the Free Methodist Church acknowledges this journey through ordination – a testament to God’s calling for service within the church. We embrace these newly ordained Elders and pray for divine blessings in their ministries.

Conference Ministerial Candidates
The Conference Ministerial Candidate (CMC) process provides an opportunity to discern God’s calling, obtain educational training, and gain practical experience that reveals each candidate’s unique gifts and talents. We welcome these incoming Ministerial Candidates and pray for their progress and development throughout this process.

Annual Conference 2024 – Andrea Jones
Annual Conference 2024 – Andrea Jones

Annual Conference is a collaborative one-day gathering for Free Methodist leaders from the Free Methodist Church in Southern California (FMCSC) and the Pacific Coast Japanese Conference (PCJC). This year, we will focus on the theme of “Wholeness: Fostering Community & Creative Engagement” as we nurture a thriving ecosystem for growth, shared leadership, and creative collaboration between our conferences and churches.

Incoming Leaders
The Free Methodist Church is committed to raising up new leaders within the church that seek to build new congregations, grow ministries that impact communities, and train the next generation of leaders serving with them.

Elders
After completing the Ministerial Candidate process and engaging in thorough discernment with mentors and the Ministerial Education & Guidance Board, the Free Methodist Church acknowledges this journey through ordination – a testament to God’s calling for service within the church. We embrace these newly ordained Elders and pray for divine blessings in their ministries.

Conference Ministerial Candidates
The Conference Ministerial Candidate (CMC) process provides an opportunity to discern God’s calling, obtain educational training, and gain practical experience that reveals each candidate’s unique gifts and talents. We welcome these incoming Ministerial Candidates and pray for their progress and development throughout this process.

Annual Conference 2024 | LIVE
Annual Conference 2024 | LIVE

About Annual Conference 2024
Annual Conference is a collaborative one-day gathering for Free Methodist leaders from the Free Methodist Church in Southern California (FMCSC) and the Pacific Coast Japanese Conference (PCJC). This year, we will focus on the theme of “Wholeness: Fostering Community & Creative Engagement” as we nurture a thriving ecosystem for growth, shared leadership, and creative collaboration between our conferences and churches.

Visit us online at:
https://ac24.pacificcoastnetwork.org

Saturday, May 18, 2024, 9am-5pm
9:00am – Opening Worship and Welcome
9:45am – Ministerial Approvals and Business
10:15am – Break
10:30am – Community Engagement and Reflection
11:15am – Family Time and Lunch
1:00pm – Vision Casting for Wholeness
1:45pm – Closing Session: Commitment to Wholeness
2:30pm – Pre-Ordination Reception
3:00pm – Ordination Service

Navigating Faith and Leadership: Bishop Bill Donner’s Vision for the Brethren in Christ Church
Navigating Faith and Leadership: Bishop Bill Donner’s Vision for the Brethren in Christ Church

Show NotesIn this episode of “Anchored & Reaching,” host Kevin Mannoia speaks with Bill Donner, the newly elected Bishop of the Pacific Regional Conference of the Brethren in Christ Church US. Donner shares his personal journey, including the impact of his wife’s illness and passing, and his transition from pastoral ministry to denominational leadership. He emphasizes a vision for the church that focuses on transformational discipleship, community engagement, and the importance of personal encounters with Christ for church leaders and members alike.Key TakeawaysThe importance of personal faith journeys in shaping leadership roles.The role of a bishop in fostering community, accountability, and discipleship within the church.The need for church leaders to experience personal transformation to effectively lead their congregations.The potential for a new wave of spiritual revival and growth within the church.Helpful Bible References2 Corinthians 3:18 – Transformation into Christ’s image.Acts 2:42-47 – Early church’s focus on community and discipleship.Matthew 28:19-20 – The Great Commission and the call to make disciples.KeywordsBishop Bill Donner, Brethren in Christ Church, transformational discipleship, church leadership, Christian community, personal faith journey, spiritual revivalHelpful LinksKevin’s website: https://kevinmannoia.comAbout the Podcast”Anchored & Reaching” is a thought-provoking weekly podcast designed for curious Christians who aspire to impact the world while remaining deeply rooted in their faith. Hosted by Kevin Mannoia, each episode features engaging conversations, practical insights, and diverse perspectives from Christian leaders who embody the dual values of being anchored in Christ and actively reaching out to the world. Join Kevin every week as he encourages you to live a dynamic Christian life, grounded in biblical truth and fueled by a passion for positive change.Email: [email protected]: https://anchoredandreaching.com

The Diversity of Unity: A Journey Through the River System of God’s Church
The Diversity of Unity: A Journey Through the River System of God’s Church

Show NotesIn this episode of “Anchored & Reaching,” host Kevin Mannoia wraps up the current series, “The Diversity of Unity,” which explores how unity in the diverse body of Christ strengthens our faith and impact. Using the metaphor of a river system, Kevin illustrates the various tributaries representing different Christian traditions, each contributing uniquely to the kingdom of God. The series highlighted leaders from different denominations, offering insights into their unique practices and beliefs while underscoring the common commitment to Christ, Scripture, and kingdom-building. The discussion emphasizes that understanding and embracing this diversity strengthens our identity in Christ, enabling us to engage more effectively with the world.Key TakeawaysUnity in diversity is foundational to the Christian church, mirroring the unity and diversity within the Trinity.Different Christian traditions, or “tributaries,” enrich the collective mission of the church, despite varying practices and theological nuances.Embracing diversity within the body of Christ allows for a more profound and impactful engagement with cultural and societal issues.Understanding and appreciating the diversity of Christian traditions fosters unity, which, in turn, strengthens our witness to the world.Helpful Bible ReferencesJohn 17:20-21: Jesus prays for unity among believers, reflecting the episode’s theme of unity in diversity.1 Corinthians 12:12-27: Paul’s description of the church as one body with many parts illustrates the episode’s focus on the diverse yet unified nature of the church.KeywordsUnity, Diversity, Christian Traditions, River System, Engagement, Church, Faith, Scripture, Kingdom of GodHelpful LinksKevin’s website: https://kevinmannoia.com About the Podcast”Anchored & Reaching” is a thought-provoking weekly podcast designed for curious Christians who aspire to impact the world while remaining deeply rooted in their faith. Hosted by Kevin Mannoia, each episode features engaging conversations, practical insights, and diverse perspectives from Christian leaders who embody the dual values of being anchored in Christ and actively reaching out to the world. Join Kevin every week as he encourages you to live a dynamic Christian life, grounded in biblical truth and fueled by a passion for positive change.Email: [email protected]: https://anchoredandreaching.com

The Diversity of Unity: Are Catholics Christians? – w/ Michael Donaldson
The Diversity of Unity: Are Catholics Christians? – w/ Michael Donaldson

In this episode of “Anchored & Reaching,” host Kevin Mannoia engages in a conversation with Michael Donaldson, senior director for the Office of Life, Justice and Peace, Archdiocese of Los Angeles, about the common misconceptions surrounding Catholicism and Christianity. They discuss various aspects of the Catholic faith, clarifying common misunderstandings and highlighting the core Christian beliefs that Catholics and Protestants share. Through a respectful dialogue, they explore topics such as the veneration of Mary and the saints, the significance of confession, the symbolism of incense in worship, and the role of sacraments in expressing and reaffirming one’s faith in Christ.Key TakeawaysClarifying Catholic Beliefs: Understanding the Catholic perspective on Mary, the saints, and sacraments, emphasizing that Catholics do not worship Mary or the saints but honor them as role models of faith.Symbolism in Worship: Exploring the meaning behind the use of incense in Catholic worship as a symbol of prayers rising to heaven and creating a sacred space.Confession and Intercession: Discussing the role of confession in Catholicism, where the priest acts as a vessel for God’s forgiveness, and the concept of saints interceding on behalf of believers.Daily Affirmation of Faith: Highlighting the Catholic practice of daily affirming faith in Christ, especially through the Eucharist, reinforcing the idea that conversion and salvation are ongoing processes.Helpful Bible ReferencesHebrews 12:1: The “cloud of witnesses” representing the communion of saints.Luke 1:38: Mary’s example of faith and submission to God’s will.James 5:16: The importance of confessing sins to one another.KeywordsUnity, Diversity, Catholicism, Christianity, Faith, Sacraments, Mary, Saints, Confession, Eucharist, WorshipHelpful LinksKevin’s website: https://kevinmannoia.com Office of Life, Justice, and Peace, Archdiocese of Los Angeles: https://lifejusticeandpeace.lacatholics.org/ One Life L.A.: https://www.onelifela.org/ By Your Side, Los Angeles: https://www.byyoursidela.org/ About the Podcast”Anchored & Reaching” is a thought-provoking weekly podcast designed for curious Christians who aspire to impact the world while remaining deeply rooted in their faith. Hosted by Kevin Mannoia, each episode features engaging conversations, practical insights, and diverse perspectives from Christian leaders who embody the dual values of being anchored in Christ and actively reaching out to the world. Join Kevin every week as he encourages you to live a dynamic Christian life, grounded in biblical truth and fueled by a passion for positive change.Email: [email protected]: https://anchoredandreaching.com

The Diversity of Unity: Can Calvinists and Others Be Friends? – w/ Rev. Randall Discher
The Diversity of Unity: Can Calvinists and Others Be Friends? – w/ Rev. Randall Discher

In this episode, Kevin Mannoia engages with Pastor Randy Discher about whether adherents of Calvinism can maintain genuine friendships with those of differing theological perspectives. They explore the Calvinist system, its five pillars (TULIP), and how these doctrines might impact relationships. They emphasize the importance of relationship over doctrine, the diversity within the evangelical free church, and the practice of agreeing to disagree to maintain unity in diversity.Key TakeawaysThe Calvinist belief system, centered around the TULIP acronym, can create barriers in friendships due to its integrated and definitive nature.Friendships across theological lines are possible through mutual respect, understanding, and focusing on relational aspects over propositional sets.The “significance of silence” in the Free Church allows room for varying beliefs, fostering an environment where different theological views can coexist.Helpful Bible ReferencesRomans 3:23 – Discusses total depravity, a key component of Calvinist doctrine.Ephesians 1:4-5 – Pertains to unconditional election and predestination.John 6:44 – Ties into irresistible grace and God’s role in salvation.KeywordsCalvinism, TULIP, evangelical free church, unity in diversity, theological friendship, predestination, total depravityHelpful LinksKevin’s website: https://kevinmannoia.com/ Chosen But Free: A Balanced View of God’s Sovereignty and Free Will, by Norman L. Geisler: https://www.amazon.com/Chosen-But-Free-Balanced-Sovereignty-dp-0764208446/dp/0764208446/ About Anchored & Reaching”Anchored & Reaching” is a thought-provoking weekly podcast designed for curious Christians who aspire to impact the world while remaining deeply rooted in their faith. Hosted by Kevin Mannoia, each episode features engaging conversations, practical insights, and diverse perspectives from Christian leaders who embody the dual values of being anchored in Christ and actively reaching out to the world. Join Kevin every week as he encourages you to live a dynamic Christian life, grounded in biblical truth and fueled by a passion for positive change.Email: [email protected]: https://anchoredandreaching.com

The Diversity of Unity: Is the Black Church Cultural? – w/ Rev John Cager
The Diversity of Unity: Is the Black Church Cultural? – w/ Rev John Cager

In this episode, Kevin Mannoia interviews Rev. John Cager, the presiding elder of the Midwest North District in the AME Church. Rev. Cager shares the history and uniqueness of the Black Church, which was founded due to racial segregation. He explains that the Black Church became a place of self-actualization for African Americans who faced oppression and discrimination in society. The church served not only as a place of worship but also as a center for education, communication, and acceptance. Rev. Cager also discusses the influence of the Holiness Movement on the Black Church, which led to more lively and expressive worship styles. He emphasizes the importance of the church empowering people and meeting their needs beyond just providing a place to shout and celebrate.Key TakeawaysThe Black Church was founded due to racial segregation and discrimination.The church became a place of self-actualization for African Americans who faced oppression in society.The Black Church served as a center for education, communication, and acceptance within the community.The Holiness Movement influenced the lively and expressive worship styles in the Black Church.The church must continue to empower people and meet their needs beyond just providing a place for celebration.Helpful Bible ReferencesGalatians 3:28 – “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”Acts 2:1-47 – Demonstrates the unity and diversity of the early church, reflecting the inclusive nature of the Black Church.1 Corinthians 12:12-27 – The church as one body with many diverse parts, all equally important and necessary.KeywordsBlack Church, AME Church, racial segregation, cultural expression, Holiness Movement, self-actualization, worship, diversity, unityLinks and ResourcesKevin Mannoia’s website: https://kevinmannoia.com/About the Podcast”Anchored & Reaching” is a weekly podcast for those eager to explore God’s ongoing story and find their place in it. Host Kevin Mannoia engages in thought-provoking conversations, offering practical insights and diverse perspectives from Christian leaders. The podcast aims to inspire listeners to live dynamically, rooted in faith while actively engaging with the world.

Email: [email protected] Website: https://anchoredandreaching.com

The Diversity of Unity: Is Peace Really Possible – w/ Bishop Heather Beaty
The Diversity of Unity: Is Peace Really Possible – w/ Bishop Heather Beaty

In this episode, host Kevin Mannoia interviews Heather Beaty, Bishop of the Susquehanna Conference, Brethren in Christ Church U.S. They discuss the origins and beliefs of this 250-year-old denomination, including their Anabaptist heritage, emphasis on community discernment, and ordination of women. A core value for the Brethren in Christ is pursuing peace, which Bishop Beaty explains encompasses promoting forgiveness, reconciliation, and nonviolent conflict resolution that translates to a conscientious objector position regarding military service as well as respecting those of differing convictions. Overall, the conversation highlights the beauty of diversity within the unity of the body of Christ.Key TakeawaysUnity in the church necessitates embracing diversity.The Brethren in Christ Church advocates for peace, community engagement, and reconciliation.Historical influences of the church include Anabaptism, Pietism, and Wesleyanism.The church practices believers’ baptism and values non-violent conflict resolution.Helpful Bible ReferencesRomans 12:18 – Encourages living at peace with everyone, reflecting the church’s commitment to reconciliation.Matthew 5:9 – “Blessed are the peacemakers,” underlining the church’s pursuit of peace.Ephesians 4:3 – Emphasizes maintaining unity through the bond of peace.KeywordsBrethren in Christ, Anabaptism, Pietism, Wesleyanism, pacifism, believers’ baptism, conscientious objectors, peacemakers, women leaders, peace church, unity, diversity, reconciliation.Links and ResourcesKevin Mannoia’s website: https://kevinmannoia.com/About the Podcast”Anchored & Reaching” is a weekly podcast for those eager to explore God’s ongoing story and find their place in it. Host Kevin Mannoia engages in thought-provoking conversations, offering practical insights and diverse perspectives from Christian leaders. The podcast aims to inspire listeners to live dynamically, rooted in faith while actively engaging with the world.

Email: [email protected] Website: https://anchoredandreaching.com