West Coast Regional Staff Conference Report
USA
By the grace of God, the West Coast Regional Staff Conference was held in Denver, Colorado from November 12-13, 2012. Coworkers attended from nine chapters in the West, from Denver to Los Angeles to Sacramento. The main purpose of this conference was to increase our spiritual vision for the work of God and to build relationships between coworkers. As we reflect on the conference, we can realize that the main theme was that the work of God is performed mightily by the Holy Spirit, and not by our own might or power.
Relationship-Building, Discussion and Prayer
One of the greatest gifts of our short conference was the unscheduled time planned into the program. Through these times, coworkers could talk and pray in pairs or small groups. Some discussed difficult questions (“How do we apply Old Testament scriptures to our current times?”) or discussed concerns in our ministries or with our chapter members. Although we might think that in our short time we should pack as much content as possible into our program, these unscheduled times allowed us to grow in our personal relationships and mutual understanding and helped us to minister God’s grace and rest to one another.
Planning and Prayer
After breakfast on the second day, we met to plan our future cooperation and to pray together. We were able to quickly decide our tentative dates for our next regional directors conference (January 3-4, 2014), but when we tried to discuss the content of the meeting we seemed to reach an impasse. However, after we shared our personal prayer topics and prayed together, we found the issues were easily resolved. One person later shared how during our prayer the Holy Spirit showed him that the differences we had perceived were really not so great at all. In short, we experienced God’s intervention in our midst through a modern-day miracle. This experience provided us with a clear demonstration of the power and necessity of the Holy Spirit in our ministry. We all are believers with good intentions in serving God and his flock, but humanly we could not agree. However, the Holy Spirit was able to clear our confusion, quiet our emotions and lead us into peace and good fellowship. It is the same in our ministries. Even though we talked throughout our conference about the importance of the Holy Spirit in our ministries, it was more natural for us to focus more on strategy and tactics. What a surprise to remember that although we work hard to be his instruments, only God can do the work of God! “‘Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the Lord Almighty.” (Zechariah 4:6b).
We thank our Denver coworkers for their love and hard work in hosting this conference, and God’s servants for their hard work to prepare the spiritual food of our program. May God bear lasting fruit through it.
A more complete record of this conference can be found on Msn. Isaac Kim’s blog: the path of life