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Conference Superintendent Scott Pattison participated in the training of 150 clergy of the Ethiopian Nazrawyan Conference, followed by their convening conference, where the recognition of 59 clergy and the ordination of 38 new pastors was celebrated
The missions philosophy of the Global Methodist Church (GM Church) is to encourage local churches to directly fund and participate in missions projects rather than annual conferences and the denomination orchestrating such efforts. The GM Church is also committed to assisting local churches in understanding the difference between relief, evangelism, and secular charity. Missions are critical for the Kingdom, and local churches are best fit to carry them out.
With that said, the larger church hopes local churches will support emerging annual conferences that have limited resources. To bring balance to local church assistance, our bishops have asked U.S. annual conferences to support these emerging counterpart annual conferences overseas and help them become self-sustaining, which could take many years. The Ethiopian Nazrawiyan Annual Conference (ENAC) and the Oasis Annual Conference have been selected by the Great Lakes Annual Conference (GLAC) to be in partnership.
Ethiopia may have fewer resources, but they have plenty of enthusiasm for evangelism and church planting. Starting a year ago, local churches in the GLAC began funding education for pastors' children in Ethiopia engaged in this work. GLAC and ENAC have now expanded that initiative and formalized their partnership, strengthening ties between Methodist congregations across Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin with a vibrant network of churches throughout Ethiopia. In addition to GLAC, ENAC is also partnering with the Heartland Annual Conference. Bishop Scott Jones is serving as the episcopal leader assigned to the emerging ENAC, and Bob Hegel is assisting as ambassador for this missional partnership.
Conference Superintendent Scott Pattison signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) alongside Conference Superintendent Anbessu Tolla Feyissa (ENAC) and Conference Superintendent Jordan McFall (Heartland Annual Conference), solidifying a next chapter for the missional partnership
Partnership Details
Building on the year of initial collaboration, this new comprehensive partnership encompasses several key initiatives. Pastoral Family Support is sustained by support of $50,400 collectively from local churches, small groups, families, and individuals given through the GLAC. The remaining components of the partnership are funded by the generous support of GLAC local churches through connectional funding. Ten percent of the annual conference budget is set aside to support missions yearly. Connectional funding provides approximately $80,700 of annual funding for the ENAC partnership. The remaining missions budget supports other emerging partnerships, such as with the Oasis Annual Conference and additional missions needs. Below is more information about the various components of the GLAC/ENAC missional partnership.
Pastoral Family Support
The partnership will support 168 pastoral families throughout Ethiopia, providing resources that enable them to focus on their ministry work. This is an expansion of the current initiative launched last year in which local churches, small groups, families, and individuals supported 119 families at $300 per year. As the Ethiopian church grows, so does the number of pastoral families and our opportunity to support them.
Training
A major pastoral training conference took place earlier this month in Hawassa, Ethiopia. GLAC Conference Superintendent Scott Pattison and Rev. Rick Kindschi traveled to Hawassa to lead the training alongside Bishop Scott Jones, ENAC Conference Superintendent Anbessu Tolla Feyissa, and leaders of the Heartland Conference. This event brought together over 150 Ethiopian clergy for intensive training and joyous fellowship, strengthening ministry across the region. Ongoing training will be provided by a National Education Coordinator, and other emerging leaders who will assist in the training and development of local churches throughout Ethiopia. This role will be instrumental in building capacity within local churches.
Conference Superintendent Scott Pattison stands near ten motorcycles provided to ENAC for Presiding Elder use in the work of their ministry
Presiding Elder Transportation Support
Ten motorcycles have been provided to the ENAC for the Presiding Elders to use, enhancing their ability to serve rural congregations across multiple locations. Presiding Elders travel church to church to supervise and care for the churches in their districts. Ethiopia is mountainous, with poor infrastructure and harsh travel conditions, so the motorcycles will be an excellent tool for making the Gospel work more manageable.
Cross-Cultural Exchange
Conference leaders from both annual conferences will participate in regular exchanges, fostering deeper relationships and collaboration. The ENAC Conference Superintendent Anbessu Tolla Feyissa will visit Michigan in June 2025 for the GLAC Annual Conference session, just as GLAC leadership traveled to Ethiopia in February 2025 for training and to attend the convening ENAC conference.
Sustainable Growth
The partnership emphasizes long-term sustainability, with both conferences working together to develop local leadership and resources. This includes implementing stewardship programs and building capacity for self-sustaining ministry operations in Ethiopia. To that end, the partnership will be revisited annually to discern aspects that may need shifting with all involved. Between these times of revisiting, the budget includes sufficient flexibility to account for the unexpected and emergencies.
“This partnership represents a significant step forward in our efforts to be a truly global church,” said Conference Superintendent Pattison. “By formalizing our relationship with the Ethiopia Nazrawiyan Annual Conference, we're creating a framework for sustained collaboration that will grow the Kingdom for years to come.”
Looking Ahead
It is an exciting time with all the Holy Spirit is doing to spread scriptural holiness around the globe! GLAC leaders are also working with the Heartland Conference to offer as many opportunities to partner with ENAC as possible. Additional information regarding the work of the GLAC Missions Team will be provided as it is available, including details about a developing missional partnership with the Oasis Annual Conference.
In the meantime, here are a few ways you can get involved with the Ethiopian partnership:
For additional information or to learn how your congregation can get involved, please contact David and Darlene Schaffer, GLAC Missions Co-Leads, at
missions@greatlakesgmc.org.