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Rules of the Ordered Ministry Approved in Closing Session


Covenant News Service

KEYSTONE, CO (June 28, 2002) - Delegates approved adoption of the revised Rules of the Ordered Ministry Friday afternoon as the 117th Annual Meeting in Keystone drew to a close.

A total of 606 credentialed delegates from 260 churches were represented. A total of 840 total registrants attended Friday's sessions.

The Rules of the Ordered Ministry were presented to delegates following approval by the annual meeting of the Covenant Ministerium Tuesday. Ordination and Commissioning categories are being expanded, among other things. The new Rules will take effect in one year.

The Rules were presented at this spring's conference and regional annual ministerium meetings with a total of 29 editorial changes incorporated as a result of that effort. More information on the revised Rules of the Ordered Ministry and amendments to the document from the Annual Meeting can be found by visiting the special Annual Meeting link on the home page of the Covenant web site at www.covchurch.org.

In other news:

  • David Dahlberg, outgoing superintendent of the Great Lakes Conference, was recognized for his 20 years of service in that administrative position. President Glenn R. Palmberg praised Dahlberg for his commitment to excellence and his care for pastors. Dahlberg was the guest preacher at Friday's morning memorial service, which remembered the 22 pastors, five missionaries and nine spouses of pastors who died during the past year.
  • Paul Wilson was honored for eight years of service as field director of the Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska. He recently accepted a call to First Covenant Church in Oakland, California, as senior pastor and will begin in August. Palmberg noted ECCAK's commitment to the training of children, teens and young adults under Wilson's leadership, which is most recently represented through Covenant Youth of Alaska and the newly built Alaska Christian College in Soldotna.
  • Jorge and Noris Maldonado received the J. Irving Lambert Award for longtime service in urban and ethnic ministries. More about the Maldonados can be found in a separate article in the special Annual Meeting segment of the web site.
  • Three outgoing Executive Board members - Roy Applequist of Community Covenant Church in Shawnee, Kansas; Karen Hearl of Trinity Covenant Church in Manchester, Connecticut, and Ruth Johnson of Salem, Oregon, were recognized by Palmberg.
  • Outgoing ECC Annual Meeting moderator Harold "Hal" Larson of Faith Covenant Church in Farmington Hills, Michigan, was recognized for his two years of service to the denomination in that role.
  • Dean Anderson of Community Covenant Church in Shawnee, Kansas, was recognized for his longtime work for Covenant Development Corporation (CDC). Anderson has served 26 years in various board positions for CDC, which assists local churches in acquiring church sites.
  • Delegates approved the extension of a Commission on Covenant History for five years. Herbert Hedstrom, pastor of the Evangelical Covenant Church of Elgin, Illinois, is chair of the commission.
  • Gary Walter, executive minister of the Department of Church Growth and Evangelism, introduced delegates to a video that promotes the Evangelical Covenant Church and its various ministries. The video documents the Covenant's rich history and notes its key affirmations and denominational values.
  • Jim Sundholm, executive director of Covenant World Relief, gave a "good news" report to delegates, stating that projects in Ethiopia and Congo will receive help in the near future. Water pipes are being sent to Gambella, Ethiopia, to help a local hospital's water supply production and a new sawmill is being sent to Goma, Congo, to help them build homes following a recent volcanic eruption.
  • Annual Meeting coordinator Eric Palmquist announced that the 118th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Covenant Church is scheduled for June 26-28 at the Holiday Inn O'Hare International in Rosemont, Illinois.

Palmberg, who was re-elected for a second four-year term Wednesday, presented a report earlier in the morning. In it, he expressed his appreciation for the process that guided the discussion of difficult issues that were addressed at this year's Annual Meeting.

Referring to the concerns surrounding the World Mission budget and the resignation of Jim Gustafson, Palmberg said, "This is a denomination that came to this Annual Meeting with anxiety and anger . . . and we worked together to resolve these issues. It didn't point its finger at leaders and say, 'Fix this...' They said, 'Let's work on this together.'

"Our strength (as a denomination) is not determining where the majority wants to go and ignoring the others," he continued. "Our strength is in uniting behind a common passion. Who, in their right mind, wouldn't want to serve a church like this?"

Editor's note: Annual Meeting media coverage this week was produced by Department of Communication staff members including Steven Luce, Joel Pearson, Craig Pinley, Jane Swanson-Nystrom and David Westerfield working at the Keystone location. Don Meyer, executive minister of the Department of Communication, was unable to be at Keystone due to family concerns, but worked out of the Chicago offices with Heidi Griepp, Evy Lennard, Bob Smietana, Carla Dyment and Jan Gray in editing and processing portions of the coverage and handling other related production requirements.

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