GLAC Leaders Meet for Inaugural Champions Summit
MERRILLVILLE, IN – The Great Lakes Annual Conference (GLAC) marked a pivotal moment in its three-year strategic journey as the Strategy Team gathered with newly appointed Goal Champions at the Champions Summit, held from October 20 to 22, 2025, at Indiana Wesleyan University's Merrillville location.
Spearheaded by Rev. Tyler Best, Director of Operations, and strategic coach Rev. Dr. J.R. Briggs of Kairos Partnerships, the Summit brought together passionate leaders committed to advancing the conference's mission across the five strategic areas and 25 goals spanning 2025-2028. The Champions Summit was funded by a generous grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to support the implementation of the GLAC strategic plan.
"This strategic plan represents more than processes and timelines – it embodies our collective hope for what God is calling the Great Lakes Annual Conference to become," said Rev. Best. "That hope rests not in perfectly executed plans, but in faithful people who are willing to step forward in faith and allow the Holy Spirit to use their gifts for the glory of God and furthering of His Kingdom."
The Champions Summit provided orientation and training to leaders who answered the call to champion specific goals within the strategic plan. Sessions led by Briggs and Best highlighted topics such as team formation, culture, and dynamics, as well as translating goals into action and providing insight into the structure and process of implementing goals. Time was also critically spent praying and building relationships with one another.
Supporting the champions are Strategic Area Liaisons who serve as bridges between the champions and the Strategy Team: Rev. Tyler Best (Cultural Formation), Ellen Harbin (Discipleship Formation), Rev. Ben Palmer (Leadership Formation), Jill Davis (Local Church Formation), Rev. Patricia Tristan (Missional Formation), and Rev. Dr. Scott Pattison (Definitions Team).
In addition to the liaisons, other Strategy Team members providing oversight include Rev. Kara Bussabarger, Rev. Stan Pegram, Mike Pickell, and Rev. Russell Williams.
Rather than attempting all goals simultaneously, the Strategy Team has adopted a phased implementation approach over multiple years. Goal Champions will develop comprehensive implementation plans that undergo review by the Strategy Team, ensuring both entrepreneurial creativity and strategic coherence. Year 1 goals (2025-26) focus on foundation-building, with subsequent years building upon these established frameworks. Year 2 Goal Champions will be identified in Spring 2026. The Year 1 goals and their champions are listed below. 
Cultural Formation:
• Create a Cultural Playbook - Linda Depta
• Foster an Experimentation Culture - Rev. Rob Seewald
Discipleship Formation:
• Define Disciple - Rev. Michael T. Sawicki
• Emphasize Scriptural Holiness - Rev. Susan Roehs
Leadership Formation:
• Define Servant Leadership - Rev. Michael T. Sawicki
• Support Those Discerning a Call - Rev. Bob Phillips
Local Church Formation:
• Define Healthy Church - Rev. Michael T. Sawicki
• Build a Resource-Sharing Network - Rev. Ryan Van Matre
• Provide Local Church Ministry Training - Rev. Jessica Graham
Missional Formation:
• Define Missional - Rev. Michael T. Sawicki
• Support Global Annual Conference Partnerships - Rev. Jessi Johnson
• Develop a Missional Connection Listing - Mark Schroeder
The GLAC is now seeking individuals passionate about serving on the teams that Goal Champions are forming around this year's goals. These teams will work collaboratively to translate strategic vision into tangible reality, bringing unique gifts, perspectives, and dedication to the conference's mission.
Interested individuals are encouraged to complete the interest form linked below. Space is limited on each team. The Strategy Team will collaborate with Goal Champions to identify leaders who best meet the needs of each goal team.
For more information about the GLAC strategic plan or to explore opportunities for team involvement, use the form below or contact Rev. Tyler Best.









 
  
 

