At the Pacific Union Constituency meeting on Aug. 28, 2006, delegates will choose a leadership group for the next five years, including the four union officers, three ethnic minority coordinators, and an executive committee of 42 additional people. This group will be responsible for giving overall direction to churches, schools and institutions.
Conference leaders, departmental directors, pastors, teachers and members form the front-line team to move the Church forward. But behind them is a support system to assist and look at the larger picture, the Pacific Union Executive Committee.
The first question any new committee needs to ask is, What are the issues and priorities that should be addressed. What are our goals? You can help answer these questions by sharing suggestions from your front line prospective. What do you, our members, see as the highest priorities for the next five years? What do you and people around you in the church say after the phrase: I wish _________________________?
We want to hear from you as plans are made. This is the time when your voice can really make a difference. So share with us the three things you would like to see the Pacific Union address in the future.
You can tear off this page or use your own paper and send it to: Presidents Office, Attn: Goals for the Next 5 Years, P.O. Box 5005, Westlake Village, CA 91361.
Or you can go to the Pacific Union website and fill out the form there. It can be found at
www.puconline.org on the opening page.
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