ALIGNED FOR MISSION
February 22 - 23, 2023
Join us in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for two powerful days of impactful worship, encouraging messages, and community dialogue, featuring Tuff Harris, Nick Vujicic, Jaco Booyens, and Rev. Paul Fraser, with worship led by Citizen Church Worship, Albuquerque.
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TUFF HARRIS
President & Founder
One Heart Warriors, Tuff develops leadership among the Crow Nation.
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NICK VUJICIC
Founder/CEO of Life Without Limbs & Entrepreneur, Nick is of
Serbian decent.
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JACO BOOYENS
An abolitionist who raises awareness about the reality of sex trafficking, filmmaker, and speaker, Jaco is a
South African Native.
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REV. PAUL FRASER
National Church Growth Coordinator with PAOC, Paul believes that diversity is vital in reaching the next generation of emerging leaders.
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WORSHP BY CITIZEN CHURCH
ALBUQUERQUE
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CTZN Worship is the sound of Citizen Church (Albuquerque), a dynamic and diverse church with campuses in Albuquerque and Maui. Tap the button below to preview and check them out
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RESERVATIONS:
Room Types: King or Standard Double Queen Beds
Hotel stay includes a
hot buffet breakfast!
*Free parking for PCCNA guests.
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REGISTRATION:
Regular Registration: $95/Person (Ends February 21)
Walk-In Registration: $105
(at the door)
Registration includes lunch and dinner on February 22-23.
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ALIGNED FOR MISSION
by Rev. David Wells, PCCNA President
Testimony Enrich Publication // PAOC
The mission of the church, as commissioned by Jesus, has been before us for close to 2,000 years. His people, empowered by the Spirit, and motivated by the love, grace, and truth of our Lord, are to go to all peoples and proclaim the Good News, which brings transformation. The mission’s fruit is to see disciplined followers of Jesus developed, who in obedience are baptized and observe all that Jesus commanded as they, too, go and make disciples. This cycle of disciple-making indicates that the mission is being fulfilled.
It is always good to be reminded that the Giver of this commission is the “Lord of the harvest,” the One who oversees this mission. Our responsibility is to obediently hear the call and follow the Spirit’s guidance as we participate alongside the Lord’s entire body.
Here’s the thing—the entire mission does not rest on one person, one church, one group of churches, one Christian communion, or even one generation of Christians. It is way bigger than any of those. The Lord calls, and we respond as have millions before us, and hundreds of millions more are doing even as I write. All His people, called by His name and whatever their “branding,” are chosen to be witnesses to those in the multiple contexts He sends them to.
In many Christian circles, 2033 is being commemorated as the 2,000th anniversary of the death and resurrection of Jesus, His ascension, and His outpouring of the Spirit on His church to fulfill His mission. This has resulted in a unified understanding in many parts of the global church that the Lord of the harvest is calling His people to be “aligned for mission.”
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HONORING THE LIFE OF
PASTOR JACK HAYFORD
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PUBLIC VIEWING
Feb. 14 | 4–8 p.m. (PST)
A public viewing will be held at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. This is an in-person event only.
Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills
6300 Forest Lawn Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90068
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MEMORIAL SERVICE
Feb. 18 | 1 p.m. (PST)
A memorial service will be held at Shepherd Church on Feb. 18. This event is open to the public and will also be available to watch online.
Shepherd Church
19700 Rinaldi St.
Porter Ranch, CA 91326
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SEND A CARD
Cards and condolences can be mailed to The Church on the Way. They will be delivered to Pastor Jack’s family.
Pastor Jack Hayford
The Church on the Way
14300 Sherman Way
Van Nuys, CA 91405
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SEEING COLOR MATTERS IN BLACK HISTORY
by Terrance Lester
Christianity Today
When I was a college student, Black History Month came around and my church took the time to celebrate. People dressed in African garb, sermons addressed the struggles Black people everywhere faced, and the congregation took action steps to help marginalized people.
But my Bible college at the time did nothing. There were no school-sponsored events or presentations on this topic, and professors avoided the topic altogether. I sat in class, shifting uneasily between anger and sadness. I could not understand how a topic so important in one culture could be so completely ignored and buried in another.
Confused, I asked one of my white friends to explain why nobody acknowledged Black History Month. His response was like that of his colleagues. “I don’t see color,” he replied, delivering this line as if it were a mic-drop moment.
To him, it was a no-brainer. But what my friend failed to realize is that when Black and brown people hear the words “I don’t see color,” what we really hear is that our color—which makes us who we are—can be easily dismissed. It tells us that the way God created us is somehow invalid and that only without color are we worthy to be recognized and valued.
Every single time a white brother or sister says this to me, it makes me feel the weight of my ancestors’ mistreatment and suffering. Imagine telling people who wake up Black every single day that they live in a society that doesn’t see color—when every experience they have suggests otherwise!
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*Virtual Series // Times displayed occur in the Eastern Time Zone.
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2023 CMI GLOBAL
SPRING AREA MEETINGS
Theme: Standing in the Gap
the Place of Prayer
April 15 - Michigan
April 22 - Florida
April 29 - Indiana
May 6 - Pennsylvania
May 20 - New York
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CMI GLOBAL
ANNUAL CONVENTION
OCTOBER 9-11, 2023
Theme: Outreach
The Role of Evangelism in the Modern Church
Keynote Speaker: Rev. Joe Oden,
PCCNA Evangelism Commission Chair and National Director of Prayer and Evangelism for the Assemblies of God, USA.
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PCCNA MEMBERSHIP
ANNUAL RENEWAL REMINDER
You are valuable to the ministry of PCCNA as we "demonstrate unity in the power of the Spirit." We believe that together we can create an environment for the Spirit of the Lord to descend upon us for a mighty move of God in North America.
Thank you for your annual member contributions that are making a difference in our ministry efforts. We hope you will plan to attend our annual conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 22–23, 2023.
Annual membership renewal reminder letters were mailed on November 8, 2022. If you or your accounting department has not received your reminder letter, please email Barb Gray at info@pccna.org
For your convenience, you can process your membership online at: pccna.org or make your check payable to PCCNA and mail it to:
Pentecostal Charismatic Churches of North America
P.O. Box 3986
Cleveland, TN 37320-3986
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Your annual member and organizational contributions make a difference! PCCNA is a member of the ECFA.
Have you given your annual member contribution?
Pentecostal Charismatic Churches of North America
P.O. Box 3986 | Cleveland, TN 37320-3986
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