Resolution Number: | 2009-A150 |
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Title: | Endorse the Oklahoma Consultation for Leaders in Indigenous Ministry |
Legislative Action Taken: | Concurred |
Final Text: |
Resolved, That the 76th General Convention endorses the collaboration between the Executive Council’s Committee on Indigenous Ministries and the Indigenous Theological Institute for 2010 Oklahoma Consultation for leaders in Indigenous ministry.
Citation: | General Convention, Journal of the General Convention of...The Episcopal Church, Anaheim, 2009 (New York: General Convention, 2009), p. 717. |
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Legislative History
Author: | The Executive Council: Committee on Indigenous Ministries |
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Originating House: | House of Bishops |
Originating Committee: | Committee on Ministry |
House of Bishops
The House of Bishops Committee on Ministry presented its Report #2 on Resolution A150 (Endorsement for the Oklahoma Consultation for Leaders in Indigenous Ministry) and moved adoption.
Original Text of Resolution:
(A150)
Resolved, the House of Deputies concurring, That the 76th General Convention endorses the collaboration between the Executive Council’s Committee on Indigenous Ministries and the Indigenous Theological Institute for 2010 Oklahoma Consultation for Leaders in Indigenous Ministry.
Motion carried
Resolution adopted
(Communicated to the House of Deputies in HB Message #28)
House of Deputies
The House of Deputies Committee on Ministry presented its Report #19 on Resolution A150 (Endorsement for the Oklahoma Consultation for Leaders in Indigenous Ministry) and moved concurrence.
The House concurred
(Communicated to the House of Bishops in HD Message #257)
Resolution Concurred by Both Houses, July 16.
Report Reference: | Executive Council: Committee on Indigenous Ministries, Reports to the 76th General Convention, 2009, pp. 667-671. |
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Abstract: | The 76th General Convention endorses the collaboration between the Committee on Indigenous Ministries and the Indigenous Theological Institute for 2010 Oklahoma Consultation for leaders in Indigenous ministry. |