For
adults age 50 and older, it is time to register for the denomination’s
2013 National Older Adult Conference (NOAC), held Sept. 2-6 at Lake
Junaluska, N.C. The theme of the conference will be “Healing Springs
Forth,” with the scripture verse, “Then you will be refreshed in the
Lord” (Isaiah 58:14).
Register online with a credit card at www.brethren.org/NOAC
or by mail with a check or credit card. The NOAC registration form is
available in the registration brochure, which has been mailed to
previous participants, or can be downloaded and printed from www.brethren.org/noac/documents/2013-noac-registration-form.pdf.
This year’s NOAC features outstanding preachers, speakers, and
performances. Dava Hensley of First Church of the Brethren in Roanoke,
Va., will preach for opening worship on Monday evening, Sept. 2. Edward
Wheeler, president emeritus of Christian Theological Seminary in
Indianapolis, Ind., will deliver Wednesday’s sermon. Kurt Borgmann of
Manchester Church of the Brethren in N. Manchester, Ind., will preach
for the closing worship service Friday morning.
Author Phyllis Tickle is Tuesday’s keynote presenter, with Richard
Mouw of Fuller Theological Seminary speaking Wednesday morning, and the
Kroc Institute’s John Paul Lederach presenting Thursday morning. Dawn
Ottoni-Wilhelm, a member of the faculty at Bethany Theological Seminary,
will present a series of morning Bible studies focused on the
conference theme.
Ted Swartz of Ted & Co. Theaterworks will perform “Laughter is
Sacred Space,” a poignant look at his theatrical ministry with former
partner Lee Eshleman, on Tuesday evening. Thursday evening will feature
the piano performance “From Chopin to Sacred Songs to Show Tunes: A
Musical Journey" by Josh and Elizabeth Tindall.
In addition to workshops, arts and crafts, and recreation, the
conference features evening ice cream socials hosted by the Fellowship
of Brethren Homes, Bethany Seminary, and the six Church of the
Brethren-related colleges and universities. Bethany Seminary is hosting
Tuesday’s golf outing. The Brethren Press bookstore will join exhibits
by Brethren-related ministries in Harrell Hall.
Conference goers will have the opportunity to donate items and
assemble school and hygiene kits for Church World Service, and raise
funds for the Youth Peace Travel Team ministry by walking around Lake
Junaluska.
NOAC appreciates the financial sponsorship of the following
conference events: Morning Bible Study and “NOAC News” sponsored by
Brethren Benefit Trust; Tuesday afternoon’s native American flutes
program sponsored by the Peter Becker Community in Harleysville, Pa.;
Wednesday’s birds of prey demonstration sponsored by Pinecrest Community
in Mt. Morris, Ill.; and Thursday’s folklore program sponsored by
Brethren Hillcrest Homes in La Verne, Calif.
NOAC is brought to you by the Congregational Life Ministries of the Church of the Brethren. For more information see www.brethren.org/NOAC. Contact Kim Ebersole, NOAC coordinator, at 800-323-8039 ext. 305 or kebersole@brethren.org for information or a registration brochure.
-- Kim Ebersole is the NOAC coordinator and director of Family Life and Older Adult Ministries for the Church of the Brethren.
Source: 3/8/2013 Newsline
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