BE ONE OF ‘THEM’
Mission Conference
October 14-16, 2011
Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 4700 Victory Dr.
Co-sponsored by Golden Rule Presbyterian Church of Elysian Fields, and First Presbyterian Church of Waskom
PROGRAM |
Friday 7:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m.
- Bill Hampton—World Outreach
- Break/Refreshments
- Shane Johnson— 12—Way Foundation
- Michele Spencer—Living Alternatives
- Multi—media presentations
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Saturday 8:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m.
- Breakfast
- Judy Brown—Jews for Jesus
- Kaye Page—Arc of Harrison County
- Break / Refreshments
- Brett Eubank—EPC church planter
7:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m.
- Emily Bach—Teen Missions
- Break / Refreshments
- Luke & Sarah Damoff—Free City International
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Sunday 9:30 a.m.—12:00(noon)
- Jacob & Juliann Bullock—Wycliffe
- (during Sunday school hour)
- Phil Thrash—EPC World Outreach
- (during worship service)
- Potluck Dinner
- Multi—media presentations
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Child—care provided
For more information, call 903.935.7898
"Then Jesus came to THEM and said, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore
go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of
the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you …" — Matthew 28:18—20
Speakers:
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Rev. Bill & Janie Hampton
Rev. Bill & Janie Hampton worked with Muslims in Azerbaijan through World Outreach,
the international mission organization of the Evangelical
Presbyterian Church. The Hamptons recently retired
from overseas work and now minister in Fort worth.
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Judy Brown
Judy is a CLIM (Co-Laborer In Messiah) volunteer missionary
coordinator with Jews for Jesus, a ministry is to
win the hearts of God's people to the cause of Jews for
Jesus, encouraging them to pray, give and witness to the
end that Jewish people will be saved.
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Shane Johnson
Shane is director of the Twelve-Way Foundation, a nonprofit
organization dedicated to providing a sober living
environment for men recovering from alcoholism and substance
abuse who have demonstrated a sincere desire to
restore their lives.
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Emily Bach
Emily is a member of EPC-Marshall and student at ETBU. Emily
participated this summer in a two-month mission trip to
Tanzania, Africa with Team Missions International.
The team helped build a Bible school near Moshi and
backpacked to remote areas to evangelize villagers.
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Michele Spencer
Michele is a member of EPC-Marshall and is director of Living Alternatives,
a local ministry that offers pregnancy testing and in
a Christian environment encourages women to consider
alternatives to abortion.
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Luke & Sarah Damoff
Luke, a former member of EPC-Marshall, is Director of
Mobilization for Free City International, a cross-cultural
ministry to refugees in the Dallas area.
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Kaye Page
Kaye is a member of EPC and is executive director of the
Arc of Harrison County. The Arc is a non-profit agency
committed to creating opportunities for individuals with
cognitive disabilities to be included in their community.
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Jacob & Juliann Bullock
Juliann is a former EPC-Marshall member and has worked with
Wycliffe Bible Translators in Papua New Guinea. Both
Jacob and Juliann are studying with WBT to serve as
translators when they plan to return to PNG next year.
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Rev. Brett Eubank
Brett has been an EPC pastor since 2002. After serving
as the college/singles pastor for 7 years, Brett felt God
leading him to leave Central Presbyterian Church in St.
Louis and move to Springfield to plant Grace Hill Church.
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Rev. Phil Thrash
Phil serves as World Outreach's Eastern U.S. Associate
for Missions Advancement. He also serves as a missionary
prayer network coordinator and Engage 2025 mobilizer.
Phil has worked for the past six years planting a
church in former East Berlin.
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