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August 24, 2006
Lilly Endowment grants $45,000 to Hoosier United Methodists for
Imagine Indiana planning process
14 sub-group co-chairs also named
By Daniel R. Gangler
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Area United Methodist Bishop Mike Coyner
announced today that the Indiana Area of The United Methodist Church has
received a grant from the Lilly Endowment to help finance a plan to
unite the North and South Indiana Conferences of the church into one
Indiana Conference.
Upon receiving $45,000 grant, Coyner said, “The generous grant from
the Lilly Endowment will help cover the expenses of having expert
consultants to work with our Imagine Indiana Planning Team. This will
bring into our thinking the best thinking from beyond Indiana and beyond
the church as we seek to imagine and plan in new ways for an effective
United Methodist Church here in Indiana.”
Coyner said, “Among those consultants, we are considering
theologians, systems analysts and business leaders.” He did not name any
consultants.
The Imagine Indiana Planning Team, which Coyner named earlier this
summer at the direction of both North and South Indiana Conferences,
also named two co-chairpersons to each of the 14 subgroups that will be
helping in the Imagine Indiana process. They include: the Rev. Beth Ann
Cook, Evansville; Paula Gast, Huntington; Heather Clinger, Highland; the
Rev. Scott Cassel, Jasper; Don Spence, Marion; the Rev. Greg McGarvey,
Carmel; Jay Love, Indianapolis; the Rev. Jill Wright, Fort Wayne; the
Rev. Mark Need, Columbia City; Stan Abell, Indianapolis; Jim Coy,
Evansville; the Rev. Kevin Miller, Kokomo; the Rev. Linda Dolby,
Mulberry; the Rev. George Purnell, Bloomington; the Rev. Rob Seewald,
Akron; the Rev. Doug Witt, Linton; the Rev. Katurah Johnson, Elkhart;
the Rev. Cornine Boruff, Noblesville; the Rev. Linda McCoy,
Indianapolis; the Rev. David Michael, Huntertown; Alan Bohnstedt, Fort
Wayne; the Rev. Karen Powell, Muncie; the Rev. Jack Wolfe, Noblesville;
John Shettle, Orestes; Gene Robbins, Frankfort; Kayc Mykrantz,
Logansport and Ike Williams, Carmel. One co-chair position is yet to be
filled.
Coyner noted that in naming the 28 individuals, all but one person
asked to co-chair a sub-committee said “yes.” He said, “That is an
indication of the enthusiasm for this process.”
The seven-member planning team and the leaders of the 14 subgroups
are scheduled to continue the work of Imagine Indiana this Saturday,
Aug. 26 at United Methodist-related University of Indianapolis.
For more information about the Imagine Indiana planning process, log
on to www.inareaumc.org and click
on Imagine Indiana.
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2006 by Indiana Area United Methodist Communications.
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