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The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.

 

Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".

 

The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

 

For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015

The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.

 

Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".

 

The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

 

For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015

Orders & Fellowship attendees take part in discussion.

Orders & Fellowship attendees take part in discussion.

Pastors prayed for people who are trying to discern their calls.

  

Pastors prayed for people who are trying to discern their calls.

  

Bishop Scott Jones presents a check for the three mission partnership capital campaigns to Rev. Gary Beach, conference treasurer.

  

Sara Shaw, conference camping coordinator, shares information about the Great Plains camps.

 

Photowalk - November 1, Día de los Muertos, Morelia, Mexico

The Relief Commander presides over the exchange of orders from the Retiring & Relieving Tomb Guard Sentinels at the Tomb of the Unknowns during the Changing of the Guard ceremony;

Tomb Sentinels are members of the prestigious Tomb Guard Platoon, Echo Company (Honor Guard), 3rd United States Infantry Regiment. They are all volunteers and go through rigorous training and study.

 

The regiment assumed the post in 1948 and guard the tomb continuously for 24-hours-a-day, 365 days-a-year. The guard is changed every hour in the winter months and every half hour during the summer.

 

The tomb guards wear Vintage Army Blue Dress Uniforms and carry M-14 rifles, which are always held between the crowd as a gesture to deter intrusion. The active sentinel walks exactly 21 steps, pausing for 21 seconds while facing the tomb, turns around and retraces steps.

 

At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers, near the Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, VA

 

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The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.

 

Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".

 

The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

 

For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015

Noah Hodges (center), project director of Veterans Without Orders and the project lead for the Lance Corporal Hogan D. Hunter Memorial project, and John Nonnemaker (right), co-founder of Veterans Without Orders, and John Robenson Calisse (left) of Chosen Missions, interacts with children during VWO’s first project in Leogone, Haiti, September 12, 2015. Veterans Without Orders is an all-veteran non-profit focused on completing humanitarian assistant projects such as providing clean water and other essential services to communities in need. (photo by Saska Ball, Communications Director, Veterans Without Orders)

 

LAPD Incident Commander Andrew Smith issues orders for the crowd to disperse.

Attendees at Orders & Fellowship take part in opening worship.

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Letter from the War Department, dated March 21st, 1865, informing Pike of his promotion to Captain of Volunteers.

 

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The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.

 

Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".

 

The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

 

For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015

The Retiring Tomb Guard Sentinel passes on orders to the Relieving Sentinels during the Changing of the Guard ceremony;

 

Tomb Sentinels are members of the prestigious Tomb Guard Platoon, Echo Company (Honor Guard), 3rd United States Infantry Regiment. They are all volunteers and go through rigorous training and study.

 

The regiment assumed the post in 1948 and guard the tomb continuously for 24-hours-a-day, 365 days-a-year. The guard is changed every hour in the winter months and every half hour during the summer.

 

The tomb guards wear Vintage Army Blue Dress Uniforms and carry M-14 rifles, which are always held between the crowd as a gesture to deter intrusion. The active sentinel walks exactly 21 steps, pausing for 21 seconds while facing the tomb, turns around and retraces steps.

 

At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers, near the Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, VA

 

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The #1003 is about to pick up orders as it steams past the Whitewater depot.

Orders & Fellowship attendees take part in discussion.

A campus ministry panel talked about the importance of reaching out to young adults and answered questions about the Great Plains campus ministries.

  

sorry about the chocolate.. I had my partner practice on chocolate ganache but he didn't get it right the first time..

 

He was also the one who carved the guitar cake & the owner loved it!

 

This was a surprise cake from his girlfriend.. of couse, her bf requested for a sexy fondant topper, too!

The Orders and Fellowship gathering for Great Plains clergy was held Jan. 21-22, 2015, at St. Mark’s UMC in Lincoln, Nebraska.

 

Our featured speakers were the Rev. Jay Hanson, senior pastor, and Anne Bosarge, director of discipleship, from The Chapel, a United Methodist congregation in Brunswick, Georgia. Their messages focused on growing church leaders with a theme of "High Def Leadership Development".

 

The sermon at closing worship was given by the Rev. Karyn Wiseman, associate professor of Homiletics and director of United Methodist Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

 

For more information, visit www.greatplainsumc.org/OF2015

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A group of soldiers and their officer.

Pastors prayed for people who are trying to discern their calls.

 

Rev. Nancy Lambert, director of clergy excellence and assistant to the bishop, shares announcements during the clergy gathering.

 

The St. Mark's United Methodist Church praise band helped bring vigor to the closing worship service.

  

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