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Association Of Professors Of Mission

Minutes of 2019 Meeting

1. e APM meeting was held at St. Mary’s College, South Bend, Indiana. Sue Russell, APM President, 1:35 pm, June 14, 2019, called the meeting to order and opened with prayer.

2. Minutes for the 2018 meeting were submitted by David Fenrick, Secretary-Treasurer, and approved.

3. e Secretary-Treasurer’s nancial report was submitted and approved.

4. e next APM Annual meeting will be held, June 18–19, 2020, at Saint Mary’s College, South Bend, Indiana.

5. Executive Committee Report:

• Members of the Executive Committee and Advisory Board met at Johnson University, Knoxville, TN, January 3, 2019. In addition to preparing for the 2019 Annual Meeting, signi cant work was done on the APM Leadership Checklist.

• Sue Russell, President, presented a revised APM Leadership Checklist of the duties and responsibilities of the APM o cers and committees. (See attached handout.) e following are special appointments to the Advisory Committee: Immediate past president (1-year term). Executive Director of Annual Program (3-year term, renewable). Executive Director of Membership and Member Relations (3-year term, renewable). e two executive directors positions will provide assistance in planning a more complex annual meeting with increasing attendance, as well as institutional memory and continuity in working on long term strategic initiatives. a. Margaret Guider, Boston College, President b. Paul Lewis, Assemblies of God eological Seminary, First Vice President c. Jay Moon, Asbury eological Seminary, Second Vice President d. David Fenrick, Luther Seminary, reelected SecretaryTreasurer e. New Members of the APM Advisory Board were introduced:

6. e report of the Nominating Committee regarding the election of o cers was submitted by Margaret Guider, First Vice President.

• Mary Coulter, Moody Bible Institute

• Alison Fitchett Climenhaga, Australian Catholic University

Nominations closed, seconded. Slate of o cers elected.

7. Other Business and Announcements:

a. An invitation was extended to the Midwest Mission Studies Fellowship Meeting, Catholic eological Union, November 9, 2019.

b. An invitation was extended to the Eastern Fellowship of Professors of Mission Meeting, Maryknoll, NY, November 2, 2019.

c. e membership unanimously approved giving $1,500.00 to IAMS in support of the 2020 Conference in Australia.

d. OMSC is moving to Princeton eological Seminary e. Arun Jones announced that Chandler School of eology has an open position in Biblical Studies.

8. APM noted the death of the following colleagues this past year, and their unique and enduring contributions to the eld of missiology and the proclamation of the Gospel:

• John Smith, God Squad Australia

• Don Richardson, World Team

• Janet Carroll, Maryknoll

• Evelyne Reisache, Fuller eological Seminary

• Lamin Sanneh, Yale Divinity School

• Edward Schroeder, e Crossings Community

9. Sue Russell thanked the Executive Committee and Advisory Board, as well as the presenters for their contribution to the annual meeting. She also introduced the new APM President, Margaret Guider.

10. Margaret Guider thanked out-going President, Sue Russell. She presented the theme for the 2020 Annual Meeting: Mission, Persecution, Martyrdom and Meaning-Making: Instructional Strategies and Methods of Interpretation.

11. Margaret Guider closed the meeting with prayer at 2:00 pm.

Respectfully Submitted,

David E. Fenrick Secretary-Treasurer

A Few Notes:

• e APM pages are up-to-date.

• Minutes from the 2019 annual meeting are posted.

• Announcement for the Call for Papers will be posted on the website and a notice will be sent to both the APM & ASM membership, as well as people who have attended recent annual meetings, e.g., students.

Account Balance:

We currently have $9,398.97 in our APM checking account. is is the most money we have ever had in our APM account. We can be grateful for a very pro table 2019 APM Annual Meetings. Costs for the meeting were low; attendance and additional memberships were excellent. A er expenses, we netted $4,514.00!

Looking Ahead to Presenters and Honoraria for the 2020 Annual Meeting:

As presenters are considered for the Annual Meeting, we have generally provided the following:

For APM members:

In most cases we have not paid an honorarium unless our member's travel, lodging, and registration expenses are not covered by their institution. A couple of times we o ered an honorarium to members when they have had a signi cant presentation ($250.00), but nearly all members have declined.

For non-APM members:

We have paid for all travel, meals, and lodging, including registration. Honorarium has ranged from $500–$1000, depending on signi cance of participation/ presentation. For example, we might pay someone on a panel less than a plenary speaker.

Conference Expenses

Item ursday Friday

Facility rental charge ($6/registrant per day; split the charge equally with ASM on Friday)

Microphones for Carroll Auditorium (wireless x 4, handheld x 3) (for urs and Fri)

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