The DISTRICT @ Assembly 2026

The DISTRICT @ Assembly 2026 is a list of links and resources presented at LMC Assembly 2026 (June 18-21). DISTRICT members participated in the Friday 9:30 Plenary “Ultimate Allegiance” (Oxford Circle) and the Parents Who Pray (Fri) and Ain’t No Stoppin’ Now (Sat) workshops.

Oxford Circle Plenary (Friday 9:30)

Pastor Lynn Parks and Pastor Tee (Ron Tinsley) offered the Friday 9:30 Plenary: “Ultimate Allegiance“.

Workshops

Parents Who Pray (Fri)

Parents Who Pray is a prayer-centered online community that is helping churched and un-churched families connect spiritually, discover Jesus and his word, and find faith community.

Discover a model you can use to create open pastoral communities can lead to discipleship and family renewal.

Presenters: Dr. Tiffany Powell, Ben Cheek, and Bishop Hyacinth Stevens

Resources & Links

From: American Bible Society’s State of the Bible 2026 report, Chapter 2 “Parenting with the Bilbe” pg 13.

Ain’t No Stoppin’ Now – Our Ministry Is on the Move! But Wait … We are a Bivocational Ministry (Sat)

Hear practical insights and practices we’ve learned as we’ve been building momentum and mobilizing for mission across our DISTRICT — all while most of us are bi-vocational.

You can build a community of bivocational (or even tri-vocational) leaders who advance the Gospel, care for believers, and still integrate their families.

Presenters: Dr. Tiffany Powell, Ben Cheek, and Bishop Hyacinth Stevens

Presentation Slides

Resources & Links

  • Read Ben Cheek’s Article on A Community of Practice and sign up for the RadicalNow CoP to support the development of your own CoP.
  • Join Dr. Tiffany Powell’s Launch Beyond the Walls Marketplace Ministry group: Master Class starting July 20-21. Marketplace Ministry practices can integrate both your vocations and potentially recruit leadership capacity for your church.
  • Only 67% of pastors are flourishing in their relationships and 69% in their well-being. Time for a CoP to share the load? Find out more about the state of pastors with this Barna Report.
  • 35% of pastors and ministers are bi-vocational and 47% of evangelicals, a trend driven by shrinking congregation size. Read the Clergy in America 2025 (pg 14) report of National Survey of Religious Leaders for more insights.
  • The necessity of bi-vocational ministers is multi-faceted: Check out The Spiritual Landscape to see the huge scale of the opportunity but the shortage of resources we’re facing as a Church. You might also be interested in this research on giving and budgeting statistics.