Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Ordination of Jackie and Lawrence

The highlight of the Sunday morning service at the 2013 Church Leaders Conference was the ordination of Lawrence Abagnaba and Jackie Barbier. Both Jackie and Lawrence serve with the Free Methodist Church in Belgium, ministering in Oostende and the surrounding area. Lawrence's wife, Perpetua, and Jackie's wife, Ching, were able to participate in the ceremony. Thanks to Scott Dunn for recording this event!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

CLC 2013 Highlights Video from Péter Tóth

Thanks to Péter Tóth for putting together this highlights video.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Conference Photo Album from Larry Winckles

Here is a link to conference photos taken by Larry Winckles. Other photo albums and videos will be posted as they are made available by the photographers. CLC 2013 Photo Album

Sunday Evening Recap

The final service of the 2013 Church Leaders Conference started out with a celebration song and dance performed by members of the worship team. The worship team was coordinated by Cindi Angelo and led by Hugo Conceição. Other team members included Carla Conceição and Marcio and Julia Vitorino from Portugal; Péter Tóth from Hungary; Kali Long, Alkaios Papnagis, and Maria Long from Greece; and Diane Mellinger from Bulgaria. This international group worked extremely well together and contributed greatly to the conference.

Thanks were expressed by Bishop Roller to Larry Winckles and Júlia Tóth for their leadership in organizing and operating the conference. Larry then expressed thanks to his team of assistants - Katie Winckles, Margaret and Joe Tanner, Al and Diane Mellinger, and Scott Dunn. Special thanks was given to Cindi and Eduardo Angelo for their assistance with the advance preparations and arrangements with the hotel and with ground transportation.

Carmelo Palmés Guedes, ministerial candidate from the Canary Islands, gave a short testimony and spoke about the new work in Fuerteventura that will utilize Community Church Planing principles.

Kali Long and her husband, Alkaios Papanagis, sang "Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God" in Greek. Alkaios is a trained opera singer with an wonderful tenor voice. Together they blessed the Lord and those gathered for the service.

Mitch Pierce was the final speaker of the conference. He spoke on "Being a Church with Impact."

Bishop Roller concluded the conference by announcing that discussions were underway to hold the 2015 Church Leaders Conference in Sofia, Bulgaria. He then dismissed CLC 2013 with a prayer and a blessing.

Sunday Morning Recap

The Sunday schedule for the Church Leaders Conference was a bit different from the previous days. Following breakfast most of the group gathered on the patio of the hotel for a photo, taken by Kevin Austin. Immediately following the photo session each person participated in one of three different workshops.

Bishop David Roller led a workshop for all pastors and ministerial candidates.

Al Mellinger led a workshop on SonLife discipleship strategies.

Larry Winckles and Gerard McNamara led a workshop called "An Introduction to the Free Methodist Church" for people who were new to the denomination.

The highlight of the conference was the ordination service that followed. Most of our ordained elders in Europe took part in the ceremony. Michael Long opened with the Call to Worship and the Collect. Larry Winckles presented the candidates for ordination to Bishop Roller. Gerard McNamara, Cindi Angelo, and Ralph Locke read from the Scriptures.

Ordinands Lawrence Abagnaba and Jackie Barbier each gave their testimony, and thanked their mentors who helped them along the way, including Lucien Behar, Todd Miller, Marcie Huson, Dick Dickinson, Jerry Coleman, and Larry Winckles.

A special offering was taken to support Kali Long's work on the streets of Athens, Greece. Kevin Austin of the Set Free Movement has been serving as an advocate for Kali and the work among those who have been trafficked. Approximately 350 euros were raised for her support.

Bishop Roller introduced the new Regional Supervisors for the work of the Free Methodist Church in Europe. Mitch Pierce will supervise the northern tier countries (France, Belgium, Slovakia, Hungary, and Ukraine) and Keith Cowart will supervise the southern tier countries (Greece, Spain, and Portugal). David Carr will supervise Bulgaria.

Bishop Roller then preached a sermon based on I Kings 19 and the story of Elijah, Jezebel, and the prophets of Baal.

The ordinands were then called forward, along with their wives. Asking the questions of the ordinands were Bishop Roller, Mitch Pierce, Keith Cowart, and Simeon Rutazihana. All of the elders present then gathered for prayer around Lawrence and Jackie and their wives.

Bishop Roller charged each man to take authority in ministry and to rightly handle the Word of God. Following the ordination they were presented with their parchments and congratulated by all present.

Eduardo Angelo gave the benediction.



Jackie and Lawrence work together in and around Oostende, Belgium with a wide variety of nationalities -- Filipino, Latino, African, and Belgian to name a few. These men work more than full time at secular jobs and have family responsibilities, yet they are selflessly dedicated to shepherding the flock that God has given them in Belgium, without pay. We pray that they will be strengthened for ministry and that all of their needs will be supplied.

Group Photos by Kevin Austin

On Sunday morning most of our group gathered for a photo on the hotel's patio overlooking the beach (Praia Grande). Left click to expand, right click to save.





Sunday, November 10, 2013

Saturday Recap

It was another gorgeous day in Sintra! 

The schedule for the day was quite similar to that of Friday, with Josef Sykora starting out the day with the second part of his Bible teaching. Considering the parable of the sower, he helped us to see that parables both hide and reveal. We must ourselves enter into the story in order to engage with the riddle and be able to speak about the ultimate mystery of God. We need to create a space in how we speak so that other people can enter and themselves engage with the story.

The two workshops that were offered on Friday were repeated today, this time with translation in different language from that of the previous day. As had been the case on Friday, people were shocked to hear about the prevalence of human trafficking throughout Europe. And Norbi's emphasis on holistic biblical counseling stirred many people to reflect on how their own counseling ministries could be more effective.


During the afternoon free time a large group took a bus tour to Cascais and Lisbon. The European MEG Board meet during this time to interview six ministerial candidates - Carmelo Palmés Guedes from the Canary Islands, Joel Louidor from France, Hugo and Carla Conceiçâo from Portugal, and Santiago and Laysse Magalhâes from Portugal. These candidates were received as European Ministerial Candidates during the evening service.

Ildikó Kóber from Hungary shared her testimony during her interview with Júlia, telling about her recent studies in a YWAM discipleship program in Romania and Moldova. You can hear Ildikó's recorded testimony at https://vimeo.com/64550078

Marites Aquino from Belgium also shared her testimony, telling of her emigration from the Philippines and the trials of faith that she encountered in the years that followed.

The highlight of the evening was the reception of the European Ministerial Candidates, named above. It was wonderful to hear about their current ministries and their vision for the future. They are men and women who are passionate about following Christ and helping others come to him by faith.

The evening speaker was Pastor Keith Cowart from the Christ Community Church in Columbus, Georgia. He spoke on biblical leadership and challenged every leader present to go forward in faith, following God's call and to bring others along with them. 

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Friday Recap

The first full day of the Church Leaders Conference began with breakfast that included a stunning view of the ocean. This was a special treat for the Ukrainians, who had never before seen the ocean.

Josef Sykora was the teacher for the morning Bible hour. He selected as his text the Old Testament passage about the healing of Namaan and used it to challenge our thinking about what it means to know God. To know God we need to become radically obedient. In this complicated world fixed rules do not solve the majority of cases; we must be sensitive to God to know what to do. Knowledge of God is more than we can capture, our arms must be wide open.

Two workshops followed. Norbert Izsák from Hungary led a session on “Challenges for Pastoral Psychology in 21st Century Europe.” He asserted that our view of the means of counseling is directly related to our view of the nature of man and the nature of God. In small groups he challenged the participants to consider a biblical, holistic approach to counseling that considers an individual’s mind, body, and spirit.

Kevin Austin, Saskia Wishart, and Kali Long Papanagis led a session about the modern-day movement to abolish human trafficking and slavery. Kevin presented a global view, Saskia presented a Europe-wide view, and Kali spoke specifically about the situation in Greece. Together they called the church to be involved once again in the abolitionist movement.

The afternoon was devoted to the missionaries and pastors meeting with Bishop Roller, at which time he introduced a new supervisory model for the work in Europe and introduced the three men who would together be sharing the supervisory responsibilities. Following a time of questions and answers the three new regional supervisors met with people from their respective areas in order to begin the process of acquainting themselves with their families and ministries.

The evening service began with another excellent music set offered by the worship team. Júlia Tóth continued the interview series by introducing Hugo and Carla Conceicao to the conference. Hugo and Carla are expected to be received as Conference Ministerial Candidates on Saturday night.


As an added bonus, Al Mellinger introduce Pastor Nikolai from Bulgaria, who gave his testimony about how God has worked in his life and ministry.

David Carr concluded the service with a stirring message about what it means to be truly free, based upon the biblical reference in John 3:36.


Friday, November 8, 2013

Thursday night

The opening session

Bishop Roller
The 2013 Church Leaders Conference began on Thursday night with a greeting and welcome from Bishop David Roller to the 75+ pastors, missionaries, and church leaders who had gathered together here in Sintra, Portugal. Hugo Conçeicão led the multinational worship team that included people from Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria, and Portugal.

Júlia with Kali and Alkaios
Júlia Tóth from Hungary is serving as the interviewer for the conference, and tonight she introduced Kali Long and her husband Alkaios Papanagis to the conference. Kali and Alkaios live in Athens, where Kali serves as a VISA missionary working with people on the streets and brothels.

Cindi Angelo
Cindi Angelo was the evening speaker and she based her message on Matthew 3 and the account of the baptism of Jesus by John.

The tired but happy Ukrainians
During this time, and unbeknownst to most of the conference participants, Larry Winckles and Júlia Tóth were dealing with a crisis involving the Ukrainian delegation. Arriving at the conference center by taxi, they unfortunately left a bag with their money, computer, and passports in the taxi. The hotel staff was of great assistance in trying to track down the taxi, but in the end it was the honesty of the driver that resulted in the safe retrieval of the bag.

Fellowship around the table
True to the custom of Portugal (and the Mediterranean), dinner was served late, following the evening session. This was normal for many people, but difficult for others. "When in Rome" was the adage of the evening.

Part of the worship team
The conference got off to a great start! Thanks go out all who helped with the advance preparations and who helped get things ready on site. Our great conference team is comprised of Cindi and Eduardo Angelo, Larry and Katie Winckles, Júlia Tóth, Al and Diane Mellinger, Margaret and Joe Tanner. Thanks, too, to Scot Dunn for his help with video and translation equipment.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Everything is ready, let's go!

All of our preparations have been completed and we are ready for the start of the 2013 Church Leaders Conference. Soon this room will be filled with pastors, missionaries, and church leaders from our churches throughout the continent. Please pray for the next three days of meetings, interviews, worship services, fellowship, and more!

Earlier today Bishop Roller conducted meetings related to the new oversight model that he is putting in place in Europe. Formal announcement of this will be made to the conference attendees tomorrow afternoon. We also ask for your prayers for the new ground that we will be breaking in the days ahead.