January event to feature Jeff Eddings, co-founder of Hot Metal Bridge Faith Community
November 26, 2016
As part of its ongoing mission to foster a culture of discipling–central to Christian life and practice–the Presbyterian Mission Agency’s office of Evangelism has announced plans for its annual Disciple Making Church Conference.
The 2017 conference–based on John 15:4 and titled “Abide in Me … A Spiritual Purging”–is designed to introduce participants to a variety of spiritual practices and help them live fuller mental and spiritual lives in order to bear more fruit for Jesus Christ and Christ’s church. The conference will be held January 16-19, 2017, at the TradeWinds Island Grand Resort, St. Pete Beach, Florida.
Plenary speakers will be the Rev. Jeff Eddings, co-founder of the Hot Metal Bridge Faith Community in Pittsburgh; the Rev. Sharon Stewart, part-time pastor at the Homestead (Pa.) United Presbyterian Church and part-time pastoral associate for Southminster Presbyterian Church; the Rev. Ray Jones, associate director of Evangelism, Presbyterian Mission Agency; and the Rev. Steve Ebling, pastor, New Hope Presbyterian Church in Fishers, Ind.
“Anyone who owns a house understands the need for a good purging every now and then,” said Eddings. “All the stuff of life tends to pile up in the corners of our basements and attics and we frequently find ourselves tripping over it all! The same thing tends to happen to the church community and its members. We tend to hold on to things we don’t need anymore. We tend to collect models of ministry or books on ministry or program after program. Sometimes we need to purge ourselves of all that stuff and be reminded of the basic heart of the gospel to love God and to love others.”
Eddings said that his teaching at the conference will focus on several spiritual concepts of St. Ignatius that will help participants to live into Christian community in healthy and holistic ways. Those concepts are Interior Freedom, Disordered Attachments and Spiritual Indifference.
“Being a pastor over the last 15 years has made me aware of how much pressure and stress our pastors and church leaders find themselves under in their work in the church,” Eddings said. “What excites me about this conference is the opportunity to minister to pastors and church leaders, to help them find greater spiritual health in order that they might better serve those God puts before them in their ministry.”
In addition to the plenary presentations, the conference schedule includes several workshops and optional afternoon activities, small group time, varied worship experiences and opportunities for fellowship.
“One unique feature of the conference will be an opportunity to experience a Kintsugi service,” Eddings said. “This is a type of worship service—geared toward the spirituality of mental health—that we have been doing in the Hot Metal community. It is more contemplative in nature with a Taizé vibe. In it we explore various aspects of mental health as they relate to our spiritual life.”
Eddings will also be doing several drama pieces, both in worship and along with his presentations, that will help attendees explore the conference’s topics and theme through a narrative lens.
For complete conference information and to register online, visit the conference website.
Emily Enders Odom, Mission Communications Strategist, Presbyterian Mission Agency
Today’s Focus: Hot Metal Bridge Faith Community
Let us join in prayer for:
Homestead United Presbyterian Church Staff
Reverend Joshua Fisher
Reverend Sharon Stewart
Marcia Harder, Administrative Assistant
Eleanor Sinz, Custodian
Southminster Presbyterian Church Staff
Reverend Dr. Daniel B. Merry, Pastor
Reverend Dr. James K. Smith, Sr., Pastoral Care Associate
Reverend Sharon M. Stewart, Pastoral Associate
Richard Pinkerton, Minister of Music and Fine Arts
New Hope Presbyterian Church Staff
Steve Ebling, Pastor
Jennifer Lipinski, Ministry Assistant
Sandy Baetzhold, Worship Arts Director
Bridget Trahin, Director of Christian Education
PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
Jeffrey Lawrence, PMA
Laura Lee, PW
Let us pray
God of all eternity, we thank you for inspiring us. May your Holy Spirit continue to encourage and equip us with love and compassion so that the world will experience your resurrection hope. Amen.
Daily Lectionary
Morning Psalms 63; 149
First Reading Zechariah 14:12-21
Second Reading Philippians 2:1-11
Gospel Reading Luke 19:41-48
Evening Psalms 125; 90
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