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Darren Eedens und The Undead Blues am 8.Dezember 2014 im Last Orders. Fotos: Anne Breitsprecher

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

Manor Nursery, Angmering, West Sussex.

 

The hanging baskets are for a large council order ... the Chrysanthemums are for the Worthing Assembly Hall!

A demonstration of order giving with the newly restored Rock Island Geep.

Orders & Fellowship attendees take part in discussion.

Gov. Jack Markell signed House Bill 64, which provides for a Delaware Medical Orders for Scope of Treament (DMOST), a voluntary document that allows patients near the end of their lives to make their wishes about care known to health care providers.

 

At the May 28 bill-signing in the Governor’s Office in Wilmington, Judge Susan DelPesco, who helped shepherd the bill through along with sponsors Rep. Michael Barbieri and Sen. Bethany Hall-Long, called DMOST “the Civil Rights Act of the baby boom generation.”

 

Because DMOST is a medical order, health care providers will receive specific direction from each patient in carrying out their wishes. It is voluntary, and will be used by a person whose doctor would be not be surprised if they die within the next year. The form can be revoked by the patient at any time.

 

“A decision on the part of the patient and now a promise we can keep,” said Dr. Kathleen McNicholas of Christiana Care, who worked on the bill as well.

 

Rev. Dr. Kevass Harding delivers the closing sermon about how there is no shame in seeking help for mental illness.

Orders & Fellowship attendees take part in discussion.

Orders & Fellowship attendees take part in discussion.

Orders & Fellowship attendees take part in discussion.

Orders & Fellowship attendees take part in discussion.

Rev. Scott Lothe leads the morning meditation

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for lots more pictures

 

custom orders welcome all toppers are postable :)

 

Kansas City DS Anne Gatobu reads scripture and provides a prayer during the closing worship.

 

Orders & Fellowship attendees pray for Bishop Saenz.

Luch box with inside fabric covered with vinyl to protect it from stains, sold

Gov. Jack Markell signed House Bill 64, which provides for a Delaware Medical Orders for Scope of Treament (DMOST), a voluntary document that allows patients near the end of their lives to make their wishes about care known to health care providers.

 

At the May 28 bill-signing in the Governor’s Office in Wilmington, Judge Susan DelPesco, who helped shepherd the bill through along with sponsors Rep. Michael Barbieri and Sen. Bethany Hall-Long, called DMOST “the Civil Rights Act of the baby boom generation.”

 

Because DMOST is a medical order, health care providers will receive specific direction from each patient in carrying out their wishes. It is voluntary, and will be used by a person whose doctor would be not be surprised if they die within the next year. The form can be revoked by the patient at any time.

 

“A decision on the part of the patient and now a promise we can keep,” said Dr. Kathleen McNicholas of Christiana Care, who worked on the bill as well.

 

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Get your order forms from your school office.

 

Orders have to be in to your school office by Friday 17th June with your payment and order form.

 

On your order form you must state the set number, photo number and size you want your photos to be.

 

Prices are as follows; $8 for a 6x4, $12 for a 5x7 and $18 for a 8x10.

 

Example on your order form;

Set number = 1(Arrival), Photo number=120, Size=5x7 (tick).

 

Please note that it is illegal to copy these photographs.

 

Alaric Macdonald and Shantelle Cockroft-Gerken

The annual clergy gathering focused on reaching out to young adults and youth during Orders & Fellowship 2017 in Salina, Kansas.

THE DOCTOR’S ORDERS Random Axe

Sean Price x Black Milk x Guilty Simpson

Plus support from

Jehst live

DJs: Mr Thing, Spin Doctor, The Last Skeptik

& DJ Rags.

Hosted by Iron Braydz

 

8pm-Midnight

Thursday 20th October 2011

@ The Scala, Pentonville Road, London N1 9NL

Taken in the market in Florence, Italy.

Time for another pint, Cha?

Feck, I don't know, Miah - look at the size of them crowds!

The Rev. David Lux and Topeka District Superintendent Kay Scarbrough serve communion.

The Holy Orders at Galtres 2014. Photo by David Ruston / Rusty Imaging

Get your order forms from your school office.

 

Orders have to be in to your school office by Friday 17th June with your payment and order form.

 

On your order form you must state the set number, photo number and size you want your photos to be.

 

Prices are as follows; $8 for a 6x4, $12 for a 5x7 and $18 for a 8x10.

 

Example on your order form;

Set number = 1(Arrival), Photo number=120, Size=5x7 (tick).

 

Please note that it is illegal to copy these photographs.

 

Alaric Macdonald and Shantelle Cockroft-Gerken

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