The Seventh International Wesleyan/Holiness Women Clergy Conference

A Mosaic of Holy Love

April 20–23, 2006
Town and Country Resort & Conference Center
San Diego, California

CELEBRATION SERVICE PARTICIPANTS
Thursday
Naima Lett is not only a professional actor, but also a writer and speaker. She has performed several solo dramas including her signature play "Shattered Silhouettes" in theatres, universities, conferences, and houses of worship nationwide in addition to speaking and teaching. For several years she was an artist for Fellowship for the Performing Arts, a dynamic ministry founded by Max McLean to present the Bible through the performing arts.

Naima received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Howard University’s Theatre Department, continued her theatrical career at the Tony-award winning Crossroads Theatre, and studied classical theatre with the British-American Drama Academy in Oxford, England. She is the first graduate with a M.A. in Media and Communications from Dallas Theological Seminary.
 
Carol Jaudes is presently Special Events and Arts Ministries Director for the Eastern Territory of the Salvation Army. Her acting team, TAM, travels throughout the United States communicating God’s message through drama. She has just released a new solo vocal CD titled “This Day” and recently produced her first one-woman show “The World’s Greatest Romance” where she portrays Susanna Wesley, Fanny Crosby, and Evangeline Booth. Carol serves on the National Board of Directors for CITA – Christians in Theatre Arts.

Carol appeared for five years on Broadway as Jennyanddots, the tap-dancing Gumbie Cat in the hit musical CATS. Carol received the coveted Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Leading Actress in Chicago musical theatre for her performance of Young Belle in Little Me. She recreated the portrayal at Washington, DC’s Ford’s Theatre earning a Helen Hayes Award Nomination.
 
Major Janet Munn is an officer of The Salvation Army and currently serves as the Ambassador for Prayer and Spiritual Formation for the USA Eastern Territory. Janet’s roles include preaching preaching, conducting Bible studies, discipling, and spiritual formation, as well as teaching on the spiritual disciplines, particularly prayer and fasting. She also has a ministry in sacred dance, and enjoys teaching young people to celebrate Christ in this unique way. She is passionate to see the fullness of Christ be manifest in this generation.

Janet is a graduate of Asbury College (B.A.), The Salvation Army School for Officer Training, and Greenville College (M.A.). She was ordained as an officer in The Salvation Army in 1987.
 
PLENARY PREACHERS
 
Friday Evening
“Redemption: The Story of Tamar”
Kim Majeski, ordained by the Church of God, is called to preach the word of God to the people of God. She grew up in Nashville, Tenn., and enjoyed a brief career in the political arena. After graduating from Cumberland University in 1996, Kimberly received a call from God to preach. She immediately began preparing and studying for what has become her life’s work. Kimberly served on the pastoral staff of Trinity First Church of God, first as Minister of Youth and then as Associate Pastor of Women’s Ministries. Kimberly recently completed a Master’s of Divinity degree at Anderson University School of Theology. While in graduate school, Kimberly was a Ministry Coordinator in the national offices of the Women of the Church of God. Kimberly now serves as Campus Pastor for Anderson University.
 
Saturday Evening
“Diversity: The Story of Ruth”
Josse Owens is an ordained Elder in the Church of the Nazarene. She is currently serving as District Superintendent of the New England District. She was elected on the first ballot at the 2004 District Assembly held in Quincy, Mass. She is the first female to be elected superintendent by the Nazarenes in the United States and Canada. She has oversight responsibility of 100 churches and twenty-four new starts. Prior to the role of District Superintendent, Dr. Owens served as interim District Superintendent for New England for five months. During that time period, she also served as Senior Pastor of Second Church of the Nazarene in Dorchester. 18
 
Sunday Morning
“Transformation: The Story of Mary”
In her role as a Salvation Army officer, Colonel Margaret Hay traveled widely and undertook many different forms of service. In 1984 Margaret was appointed education officer of The Salvation Army training college in Hong Kong. She also held appointments for six years in the New Zealand training college, including two years as principal. In 1996 she was appointed to positions at International Headquarters in London before taking up a post as Salvation Army visiting minister to Rochester Prison, also holding the demanding responsibility of Foreign Nationals Coordinator. It was during this time that Margaret Hay came to the attention of the media when in 2000 she became the London Times Preacher of the Year, the first woman and first Salvation Army officer to win this accolade. From 2001 to 2004 Margaret was principal of The Salvation Army International College for Officers in London and held an International Headquarters special services appointment until her retirement in 2006.

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