“Endure for the Promise”

You are invited to the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (USA) 

After only convening virtually for the past two annual meetings, we are excited to offer a hybrid format for the 2022 IPMN Annual Meeting! General Assembly has once again proved critical in the work of advancing human rights and justice in Palestine/Israel with the PCUSA overwhelmingly voting in support of overtures related to apartheid, ending the siege in Gaza, and designating within our denomination May 15 as Nakba Remembrance Day.

As we celebrate the victories at the General Assembly, we know there is still much work in front of us. During our time together we will reflect on what IPMN is called to do at this moment. Your voice and ideas are needed as we discern where we go as a Mission Network. We hope you will be able to join us in person in San Anselmo, CA or via Zoom this November 10-12 as we consider what it means for IPMN to "endure for the promise" as we continue to lift up the calls for justice and equality coming from our siblings in Palestine. 

We hope you will all make it a priority to join us in person for this year's IPMN Annual Meeting.

When: Thursday, November 10 (11AM Pacific registration, 2PM Pacific start) to Saturday, November 12, 2022 (Noon Pacific close)

Where: First Presbyterian Church, 72 Kensington Road, San Anselmo, CA 94960 (near Oakland & San Francisco)

Lodging for Thursday, November 10 & Friday, November 11 available at San Francisco Theological Seminary/Redland University, 30 Waverly Road, San Anselmo, CA 94960

Lodging Notes:  If you have a preference for a roommate to share a room with, please specify in your registration.  Otherwise, you will be paired with another annual meeting attendee.  Lodging rooms will be available on a first come first served basis for those who are first to register/reserve a room.  There will be 28 double-occupancy sleeping rooms available, each with two twin beds, desk and wired internet.  Lodging includes a fully equipped communal kitchen, dining hall (seats 40 guests), lounge area with smart TV and whiteboard, private showers on each floor (separate men's and women's restrooms), and a labyrinth adjacent to the building.

Options for attending, with costs:  

  1. Full Conference (in person) at SFTS/Redlands University and First Presbyterian San Anselmo ($250). Includes:  Dormitory room (double occupancy room for Thursday, November 10 and Friday November 11) and Meals (Dinner on Thursday, November 10; Breakfast, lunch and dinner on Friday, November 11; breakfast and a boxed lunch on Saturday, November 12).

  2. Day / Commuter Rate ($170). Includes all meeting events and meals.

  3. Join the annual meeting from home via Zoom (FREE).

 

When you register, you will be redirected to our donations page. Multiply the cost of your option by the number of attendees and leave “2022 Annual Meeting” in the Comment box to complete your registration. Please consider adding $50 or $100 to subsidize a scholarship for someone who needs assistance to attend in person. If you want to attend the annual meeting in person but need help to do so, email moderator@theipmn.org to inquire about scholarship funds.

 

Pre-registration for the In-Person meeting is required for each individual attendee by Friday, October 21.

Pre-registration for the virtual / Zoom meeting option are required for each household by Friday, October 21.

 

Please note: please make sure the meetings@theipmn.org email address is added in to your email address book, so that these incoming emails will be routed to your email In Box.  This will be how we will provide important information regarding your registration and important instructions regarding the annual meeting details.

 

If you have any further questions, please contact us at meetings@theipmn.org.


In solidarity,

John Anderson and Susan Wilder, IPMN Co-Moderators
Kyle Cristofalo, Annual Meeting Planning Team Representative

Hebrews 10:36 — “For you need endurance, so that when you have done the will of God, you may receive what was promised.”