
Dennis See from The Altar House of Prayer in Meadeville will be special guest minister.
Sunday March 28th.
Doors open at 6pm.
Service starts at 7pm.
7:00 PM at 100 N. Bellefield Avenue at Fifth Ave
We are located in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh adjacent to Mellon Institute of Carnegie Mellon University and the Cathedral of Learning of the University of Pittsburgh. We share use of the facility “The Community of Reconciliation” at the corners of Fifth and N. Bellefield in the ground floor of the office building behind the old Bell Tower. Entrance is on N. Bellefield Ave.
Where can I park?
Park on street or in various parking garages near N. Bellefield. Parking at city meters is free all day on Sunday. There is a metered lot directly across the street from the church facility.
7:00 PM – 100 N. Bellefield Avenue at Fifth Ave
Contact: Brian Schmigel
7:00 PM – 100 N. Bellefield Avenue at Fifth Ave
We are located in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh adjacent to Mellon Institute of Carnegie Mellon University and the Cathedral of Learning of the University of Pittsburgh. We share use of the facility “The Community of Reconciliation” at the corners of Fifth and N. Bellefield in the ground floor of the office building behind the old Bell Tower. Entrance is on N. Bellefield Ave.
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Mike and Pam Lumbard have been appointed to develop
and direct the School of Global Leadership – Trinidad, by the Board of International Ministries of Open Bible
Churches. Their calling, leadership abilities, and ministry experiences make them uniquely qualified for this
position.
Mike and Pam Lumbard are graduates of Open Bible College and INSTE Bible College. They are both Master
Teachers. Since 1980 they have served in churches in Florida, Arizona, and Iowa. They planted a church in
Arizona and pastored there for 17 years. From 2001 to 2009 they served as senior pastors at Eastwood Church of the Open Bible in Des Moines, Iowa. In addition to ministering in a local church, they have been involved in launching ministries like the Des Moines Dream Center and Des Moines Master’s Commission. Both Mike and Pam have been involved in Open Bible leadership on the district, regional and national levels. In
addition, they have been on numerous missions trips and directed camps and coached church planters.
Mike and Pam believe that their calling is to help raise up and equip the next generation of leaders. In two of the churches they pastored, they sent out a steady flow of students to go to Bible college, Teen Mania, YWAM, INSTE and Master’s Commission. Now they are focusing on raising up the next generation of global leaders in the area of missions.
Open Bible’s new missions training model – School of Global Leadership – will be launched in Trinidad in the fall of 2010. The School of Global Leadership has the potential to identify, equip, and release emerging leaders for missions.
The Lumbards have two sons, Jonathan (married to Rebecca) and Jordan (married to Lindsey, with daughter, Madison) and one daughter, Ashleigh, who will go with them to Trinidad.