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Phil Cooke
According to former CNN journalist Paula Zahn,
filmmaker and media activist Phil Cooke is rare - he's a
working producer in Hollywood with a Ph.D. in Theology.
Christianity Today magazine calls him a "media guru" and
his blog, "The Change Revolution" at
philcooke.com is considered one of the most
insightful resources on the web on issues of faith,
culture, and media.
Through his company, Cooke Pictures,
based in Burbank, California, Phil advises many of the
largest and most effective non-profit and faith-based
media organizations in the world, and speaks at
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Byron
Klaus
Dr. Byron Klaus is president of the Assemblies of God
Theological Seminary (AGTS) in Springfield, Missouri. He
assumed his position in 1999 after serving 20 years on
the administration and faculty of Vanguard University in
Costa Mesa, California as well as having served in
churches in California, Texas and Illinois. Dr. Klaus
also served as Vice President for Latin America
ChildCare up until assuming his duties at AGTS.
He has
authored numerous publications his most recent entitled:
The Globalization of Pentecost: A Religion made to
Travel. Dr Klaus’s commitment to leadership
development and cultural change has taken him to more
than 50 nations across the world. |
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Doug Clay
Doug Clay serves as the general treasurer for the
General Council of the Assemblies of God. As one of the
four corporate officers of the Assemblies of God, Clay
oversees the Division of the Treasury, which is
responsible for handling all the finances sent to the
national office for the world ministries of the Church.
Doug brings a clear vision and strong passion for church
health. With this passion comes a direct commitment to
develop ministry leaders to reach their potential.
Prior to his election as general treasurer, Doug served
as the superintendent of the Ohio District Council from
2004-2008. He pastored Calvary Assembly of God in
Toledo, Ohio, from 1997-2004. Doug has also served as
the Assemblies of God national youth director
(1995-1997) and the Ohio District youth director
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Johan
Mostert
Born and raised in South Africa, Dr. Johan Mostert
pastored several congregations with the Apostolic Faith
Mission of South Africa. He also was a counselor for
abused and abandoned children at the Villa Lubet
Children’s Village in Johannesburg and spent 19 years in
the directorship of the Social Services Welfare
Department for the Apostolic Faith Mission of South
Africa first as the Deputy Director and then as the
National Director.
During his time in South Africa, Dr Mostert was a leader in addressing issues of poverty and
AIDS in the African continent. Since 2004 he has been
teaching at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary
where he is the Professor of Community Psychology and an
expert resource on compassion based ministries and
social justice.
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Mark
Boykin
Mark Boykin has pastored Church of All Nations in Boca
Raton, Florida since 1989. Under Mark’s leadership the
church has experienced dramatic growth, beginning with
250 members to it's current attendance of over 2500 with
over 50 nations represented in the congregation and the
Sunday services are simultaneously translated into
Spanish, Creole and Portuguese and Italian.
Mark has a unique ability to join cultures together as
his passion lies in the areas of evangelism and
missions. He believes that evangelism and missions must
issue forth from a body equipped to do the work of the
ministry and well trained in the Gospel mandate. While
the languages may be different, the impact is always the
same — people are challenged
and their lives are changed. |
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Luke
Barnett
Luke Barnett , is the oldest son of Pastor Tommy
Barnett. Luke has a rich Christian heritage that allows
him many insights into the Christian faith, as well as
church leadership. In 1996, Luke answered the call of
God on his life to plant a brand new church in the heart
of Dayton Ohio, Beavercreek First Assembly of God. In
less than three years, BFA had purchased and renovated a
75,000 square foot state of the art facility located
adjacent to Write State University. BFA quickly grew to
be one of the largest Assembly of God churches in the
state of Ohio, averaging over 900 in weekly attendance.
In 1999, Luke accepted the Senior Pastor position at
First Family Church of Whittier, California. Through his
leadership, FFC became one of the top five largest
Assembly of God churches in the state of California and
qualified to be among the top 100 churches in attendance
in the Assemblies of God.
In 2006, Luke returned home to Phoenix, Arizona to work
with his father at Phoenix First Assembly. Accepting the
position of Associate Pastor in charge of Ministry
Development, Luke quickly began to create new programs
for church growth and follow up known as APEX and
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George
Sawyer
George H. Sawyer is the founding pastor of Calvary
Assembly in Decatur, Alabama. Calvary was launched in a
storefront property with only 25 people in 1981. Today,
Calvary is a growing, multifaceted and multi-ethnic
congregation exerting an influence for Christ in each
level of society throughout the Northern Alabama region.
The church is currently meeting twice on Sunday mornings
in its 2,000 seat sanctuary and has recently purchased
182 acres to relocate and build a new church campus to
allow for current and future growth.
The real heartbeat of Calvary is evident through over
100 ministries which are active in meeting the area’s
needs. The Lilly Foundation Research Project 2000 lists
Calvary as one of the “Top 300 Protestant Churches in
America.” Calvary is also one of Alabama’s fastest
growing churches. It continues to grow and impact the
city through regular and evangelistic services, as well
as seasonal productions, which draw a combined
attendance of over 20,000.
Pastor Sawyer serves on the Alabama Assemblies of God
Presbytery, and as a board member on several home and
foreign missions ministries. His speaking engagements
include numerous domestic and international ministers
training conferences in over 20 countries. He is the
founder of the daily radio program “Catch the Vision.”
Pastor Sawyer has hosted a weekly television program,
and also appears on regional and national television
broadcasts. |
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You are invited to
Cre8Change, The Symposium for Cultural Change,
because you are a leader, an influencer, and a
change-agent. Cre8Change is not a seminar, not
a lecture, not a dialogue; it’s an exchange of
ideas. And we want your ideas, your dreams, your
vision to be shared with all in attendance so
that together we can Cre8Change!
Make plans now to be with is in beautiful Santo
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