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Delegates also received three new churches and approved a plan to raise
$13 million to support conference ministries.
After much debate and votes on three amendments to the resolution, the
delegates approved the document 41-16. Adam Phillips, a member of North
Park Covenant Church, brought the resolution.
Two amendments failed by a narrow margin:
Delegates approved a third amendment that called on the conference to
submit the resolution to the denomination annual meeting rather than a
document that was "similar."
"The resolution comes out of our church's work with immigrants,"
Phillips said. That includes involvement with the Albany Park Worker's
Center.
Some delegates emphasized the non-political language on an issue that
many believe has become "politicized." Other delegates complained that
the resolution was discussed when many of the delegates already had left
the meeting. Others said the remaining delegates did not have enough
time to reflect on the resolution, which was handed out at the meeting.
Conference Supt. Jerome Nelson said the resolution had been on the
agenda, but was not in the delegate packets because final wording was
being worked out after they were assembled. Although he wished the
resolution had been printed earlier, he noted that anyone could have
brought a resolution from the floor for a vote.
The delegates also received three churches into the conference:
Delegates also approved a Kingdom Growth Plan announced by Nelson. It
includes the launch of a $10 million estate-giving effort to build an
endowment for the conference, and a $3 million fund-raising effort to
provide money for church planting, revitalization and communication. The
$3 million effort will help sustain the conference's vision announced in
2005: to plant, revitalize and connect conference churches.
In other business, it was noted that the 120th annual meeting was being
held in the same location as the conference's first meeting. Delegates
also affirmed 36 candidates for licensure and commissioning - their
names will be submitted to the denominational annual meeting.
Retired Supt. Herbert Freedholm was warmly recognized as an honorary
delegate.
Central Conference Approves Immigration Resolution
PRINCETON, IL (May 3) - Delegates to the 120th Central Conference Annual
Meeting passed a resolution that calls for churches "to faithfully
welcome both documented and undocumented immigrants with the love and
peace of Christ as well as stand in solidarity as a people who bear good
news in thought, word and deed."
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