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ADNet Board Member Appointed

Vyron Schmidt
Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADNet) announces the appointment of Vyron L. Schmidt of Goshen, Indiana, to the ADNet Board of Directors.  Schmidt, who was appointed at the Board's January 12, 2010 meeting, will serve a three-year term beginning February 1, 2010.  

Although Schmidt is new to the ADNet Board, he has been well acquainted with ADNet since its inception in 2002 through his former role with MMA (Mennonite Mutual Aid) as Vice-President of the Fraternal Division.  
    
As a former pastor at Silverwood Mennonite Church in Goshen and through his work at MMA, Schmidt brings to ADNet both a knowledge of the inner workings of congregational life as well as a broad picture of Mennonite churches throughout the country.  He also brings to the Board his knowledge and experience as a financial consultant and philanthropic adviser.  His current role with MMA is Mennonite Foundation and Trust Adviser.

Schmidt is a graduate of Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) and also holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Chicago Theological Seminary.  Vyron and his wife, Elvina, have lived in Goshen for 30 years and have three adult children and two grandchildren, all living on the West Coast.  

Reflecting on his appointment to the ADNet Board, Schmidt says, "I think ADNet provides a very important ministry in the church, helping us become more aware of the many accessibility issues encountered by fellow members.  It's a ministry that needs to grow and become more well known through use of its excellent resources."

Anabaptist Disabilities Network was incorporated in 2003 to carry on Mennonite advocacy work for persons with disabilities (including mental illness) that had earlier been a part of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) and then MMA.  Continuing ADNet Board members are Jim Smith, Goshen, Indiana as President; Kevin Sauder, Archbold, Ohio as Vice-President; Sharon Beyer, Norristown, Pennsylvania, Secretary; Milt Stoltzfus, Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Treasurer; and Wilfred Martens, Fresno, California.  

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ADNet Associate Licensed for Specialized Ministries Christine Guth, ADNet Associate, was licensed for specialized ministries to work with ADNet on October 12, 2008
Disabilities Network Appoints Student Associate Announcement of the appointment of Devon Lengacher as the first ADNet Student Associate.
Faith and Politics: Goshen College Students Featured on CNN GOSHEN, Ind. – On Tuesday, April 15, CNN anchor Rick Sanchez hosted a roundtable discussion with seven Goshen College students as part of a series...
Goshen College students, faculty and staff offer Lenten Devotional Series Beginning February 6 and culminating on March 23, Goshen College will provide weekday reflections based on lectionary Scripture passages, available online or by daily e-mail....
Sauder CEO Named to Disabilities Network Board The Board of Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADNet) welcomed Kevin Sauder of Archbold, Ohio as a new board member at its October 12-13 meeting in Goshen,...
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ADNet is a national membership organization of families, friends, and persons living with mental illness and/or other disabilities related to Anabaptist church groups.

The mission of the Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADNet) is to provide encouragement and resources to congregations, families, and persons with disabilities as they identify and embrace their God-given gifts and abilities in ministry to each other and to the larger church.
 
(Note: Following the example set by the Americans with Disabilities Act, the ADNet definition of "disability" is broad-based and includes, among others, physical, learning, sensory, cognitive, and mental illnesses.)


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