Calvin Synod Herald, 2006 (107. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2006-11-01 / 11-12. szám

4 CALVIN SYNOD HERALD The American Hungarian Reformed Presbyters Association 60th Annual Meeting September 3rd and 4th 2006 Bethlen Home - Ligonier, Pennsylvania Newly Elected Officers for years 2007 and 2008 Wilburn A. Roby Jr President Gabe Csapó Vice-President Eastern District Virginia Roby Vice-President Central District Eugene Rutkowski Vice-President Lake Side District Zora Ludwig Vice-President Western District Andy Lovas Treasurer Denise Orosznary Secretary Priscilla Hunyady Controller Frank Király Controller be held in each District. A Minister will oversee the workshop. All member Churches should be notified in advance so they can make arrangements to attend. Passed 11. It is recommended, that a copy of these recommendations be sent to all churches to be read to the congregations. Further, we request these recommendations be published in the Calvin Synod Herald and Magyar Egyház along with the Presbyters meeting report. Passed Visiting the 9-11 Memorial in Shanksville On May 17, 2006, during the Annual Synod Meeting in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, some of the Hungarian Reformed ministers and church leaders drove the short distance to pay their respects at the 9-11 Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Representative from the Presbyters Association for the planning committee for the Reformed Church and Hungarian Cultural Conference Center on the grounds of the Bethlen Communities, in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. Wilburn A. Roby Jr. The American Hungarian Reformed Presbyter’s Association 2006 Recommendations Committee Report Of September 4, 2006 1. It is recommended, that the American Hungarian Reformed Presbyters Association support the goal of establishing and sustaining a Reformed Church and Hungarian Cultural Conference Center on the grounds of the Bethlen Communities, in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. Passed 2. It is recommended, that the Presbyters encourage their respective congregations to support the above effort. Passed 3. It is recommended, that the Presbyters Association appoint a representative to serve on the planning committee for the above worthwhile project. Passed 4. It is recommended, that the Presbyters Association make a donation of $ 150.00 to the Youth Camp. Passed 5. It is recommended, that each Congregation of the Presbyters Association make a Minimum donation of $10.00 to help support the Youth Camp. Passed 6. It is recommended, that every church should hold an Annual Bethlen Home Sunday. This would involve hosting a speaker from the Bethlen Home and serving a simple lunch. Passed 7. It is recommended, that the Minister, with the Chief Elder or another Elder, personally visit their church’s members annually and utilize the youth of the congregation in these efforts whenever and wherever possible. Passed 8. It is recommended, that all churches actively promote Youth Fellowship. Passed 9. It is recommended, that all churches actively promote mission and outreach projects. Passed 10. It is recommended, that an Annual Christian Workshop An American-Hungarian license plate holder among the memora­bilia marks the visit Rev. Gabor Nitsch pauses among the memorabilia in front of the crash site

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