Covenant Courier - Wakefield Evangelical Covenant Church
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Covenant Courier - Wakefield Evangelical Covenant Church
1 Covenant Courier Inviting all to grow in Christ and serve together in God’s love. A letter from Pastor Kelly Covenant Church 802 Winter Wakefield, NE 68784 Rev. Kelly Johnston Pastor Dawn Reimers Office Manager Phone 402-287-2692 Email church@wakecov.org pastorkelly@wakecov.org prayer@wakecov.org Website www.wakecov.org Facebook facebook.com/wakecov Office hours: Mon., Wed., Thur. 8:30 AM —12:30 PM June 2015 The late Dick Clark is quoted as saying, “Music is the soundtrack of our lives.” As one of the most famous DJ’s our country has known, Clark is responsible for introducing a lot of music to a lot of lives. Perhaps one of your favorite songs is one that you first heard watching American Bandstand. I agree with Clark, that our lives all have a soundtrack. I have always loved a variety of music, and actually creating my own ‘soundtracks’ has been something I’ve always loved to do. The first Valentine's Day that Greg and I celebrated when we were dating in college, I made him a mix CD of some of my favorite songs. Sharing some of the music that is most important to me was a significant step in the development of our relationship. Did you know that the book of Psalms is a collection of songs? We don't know quite what the music itself sounded like, but we know that Israel's hymn book was made up of the diverse poetry we find in that book in the middle of our Bibles. And like a good hymn book, the Psalms reflect a wide range of personal experience and emotion. There are songs of praise and joy. There are prayerful songs that reflect confusion and angst. There are song of lament, shaking a fist at God and asking "why?" There are road trip songs, repetitive songs, and simple songs. We are going to spend this summer exploring some of these songs. If the Psalms were Israel's soundtrack for life, how might God use them to shape the highs and lows of our lives too? Just for fun, I'd love for you to share with me one or two songs that have Sunday been important to you over time. If you were to make a soundtrack for your Worship 10:00 AM life, what tracks would make the list? We have a simple online survey you can complete to share a favorite song and the story that goes with it. If you have a favorite Psalm, that would be fun to know about too! Type this link into your browser to be taken directly to the survey: http://bit.ly/1IZCN7P Music is the soundtrack for our lives. God has given us a beautiful soundtrack in the songs of the Psalms. I hope you will join us this summer and find a new favorite song for your life. 2 BLACK AND WHITE IS ALRIGHT! For summer we are going retro. To help cut down on costs we will be printing as much as possible in black and white during June and July. Let the fond memories of yester year begin! Starting June 7 Remember to take the online survey mentioned in Pastor Kelly’s letter. Enter this link on your browser: http://bit.ly/1IZCN7P Confirmation Sunday May 3, 2015 Giving Report Year to date Giving: $43.940.89 Percent of Budget: 26.5% We will continue to pray for, encourage and walk with our confirmands. We are proud of you Jamie, Katelyn, Breanna, Devaney, and Jessica. April Giving: $11,697.22 April Expenses: $11,362.03 Average Attendance (April) Morning Worship: 107 Baptism Jamie Dolph was baptized on May 3, 2015. For Madison, Hayden, and Callaway McAfee On June 28th May God’s blessings be always present in your life. Will give an updated report in July Courier. Prayer Email To be added to the prayer email list, subscribe at www.tinyletter.com/ wakecovprayer 3 Worship in the Park July 12, 2015 @ 10:00 AM Graves Park, Wakefield “Music is heaven's Mark your calendars today! language of worship. National touring musician and Music has the power to recording artist Jeff Rohlwing break our chains and let us fly to God's side.” will be in concert at Graves Park on July 12 at 10 am . Charley Lehardy www.anotherthink.com With an unforgettable voice and playing exceptional guitar Jeff is considered to be one of the top Christian Visit www.jeffrohlwing.com to learn artists on the circuit today. more about his music and ministry. Worship Time Change Morning Worship at 10:00 AM All Year Please pray the Holy Spirit prepares the hearts and minds of these students to meet God in a profound and life changing way. And may God also prepare our sponsors to help guide, support, and love these youth during this event. Attending CHIC: 2015 Thank you to each of you for your support of the CHIC youth. You have helped to raise money to send 12 youth and 3 sponsors to the CHIC youth conference being held this year in Tennessee. July 12-17 Hannah Borg Payton Rusk Heidi Borg Julio Sanchez Megan Borg Joyce Sherer Noah Lamprecht Megan Muller Levi Nelson Savannah Nelson Zach Pommer Emily Puls Sponsors: Mark & Dawn Reimers Hilda Pearson 4 YOUTH NEWS 2015 Summer Camp Dates Pathfinder (June 20-21) Sr. High (June 21-26) Jr. High (June 28 - July 3) Trailblazer (July 5-8) Explorer (July 12- 17) Niobrara Journey (July 19-22) Last Chance (August 5-7) www.cedars.org Camp Committee: Bree Brown, Anita Muller & Sue Vander Veen Camper List: Pathfinder: Boston Brown, Kirstee Metzler, Quinton Beaty, Jacob Borg, Ross Anderson Sr. High: Devaney Brown, Jessica Borg, Jamie Dolph, Breanna Chase, Emma Pommer, Joyce Sherer, Megan Muller Alejandra Oraa Jr. High: Katie Vander Veen, Maddie Mogus, Karla Ladely, Lindsey Al-Khafaji, Jeremiah Chase, Blake Brown, Dillon Borg Trail Blazers: Katey Anderson, Deveigh Munter-McAfee, Mikki Mogus, Michaela Beaty, Katie Borg, Jordan Metzler, Brynn Ladley, Jamila Al-Khafaji, Samuel Chase, Jack Pommer Explorers: Matthew Ladley, Drew Fertig, Gabe Lamprecht, Ryan Anderson, Caleb Chase For everyone who has been born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world-our faith. Who is that overcomes the world except the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God? 1 John 5:4-5 ESV Registration forms on the bulletin board. Sign Up Today! Mission : 5 Pursuing Christ ’s Priorities in the World Nepal–relief now and preparation for monsoon rain Written on May 13th, 2015 Filed under: Disaster Relief Tags: Nepal In Nepal and India, urgent relief is still needed. We continue to provide the most urgent needed relief–medical care, shelter, household items. But, the rainy season is coming and those who have been devastated by the earthquake will be in desperate need again. With World Relief, we are sending tarps, rope, jerry cans and water purification to protect about 7,000 families (more than 30,000 people) against the monsoon rain and the diseases that inevitably follow. It is a struggle against time to provide protection to all those who are living in the open, either because they do not dare return to their homes fearing they will collapse, or simply because their homes are not there anymore. When rain starts to pour over the collapsed buildings, it will mix with sewer water, rats, and dead livestock and become mud, and there is risk of epidemic outbreaks. As always, our relief efforts focus special attention on the most vulnerable groups–including children, women, the elderly, people with disabilities, and marginalized people groups. Uijali, at right, is 84 and is one Congo Clinic widow in the community who has received relief supplies and assisInitiative tance from the community. In preparation for the rains, we will continue to distribute appropriate and safe temporary shelter, non-food items like pots and pans for cooking, and basic hygiene and sanitation supplies. We will continue to work with partners on clean water solutions that are appropriate for postearthquake conditions. Continue to pray for and give to CWR’s relief efforts in Nepal and India. Copied from: http://blogs.covchurch.org/cwr/2015/05/nepal-relief-now-andpreparation-for-monsoon-rain/#more-6517 Give to Nepal earthquake response at: www.covchurch.org/relief/ projects/disasters/nepalrelief/ Your gifts to CWR Nepal relief are providing life-saving assistance including shelter, water and sanitation, non-food items like pots and pans for cooking, soap and hygiene items, and blankets. Join Covenant World Relief and our partners as we respond to the devastation in Nepal following the earthquake. Amount Raised: $2024.00 At this rate we will soon exceed our goal. Are we willing to test God to “throw open the floodgates”? 6 June Meetings EVERY SUNDAY Trustee Board: June 14 at 5:00 PM Executive Board: June 14 at 5:45 PM C.E. Board: June 14 at 7:00 PM Deacons: June 22 at 6:00 PM Morning Worship 10:00 AM Strategic Ministry Planning Team: TBA USHERS Mike Muller Vicki Foote SUNDAYS Adult Bible Study at 7:00 pm Lee Brudigam At Salem Lutheran Church 3 – Ruby DenHerder 4 – Delores Felt 4 – Mark Borg June 7-11 6:30pm—8:30pm 1—Rachel Borg 4 – Janelle Eaton Community VBS Joshua Dolph 1 – Jean Simpson 5 – Callaway McAfee 11 – Kim Barge 12 – Katie Borg Sunday June 21 Treasurers 16 – Denise Simpson 20 – Vicki Foote Meet & Eat June 7 @ Sidelines After Worship Lyle Borg Mark Borg 21 – Lisa Johnson 21 – Jamie Barge 22 – Dwight VanderVeen 24 – Debbie Borg 25 – Beverly Rusk FELLOWSHIP GREETERS 26 – Jeremiah Reimers Anniversaries Volunteers needed for June Volunteers needed for June Please see sign-up sheet on bulletin board. Please see sign-up sheet on bulletin board. 6 – Pam & Dwight VanderVeen 11 – Jim & Estelle Bierbower 28 – Doug & Elizabeth Carlson 30 – Dan & Kelly Brown 7 Wakefield, NE 68784 Phone (402) 287-2692 Permit No 34 Wakefield, NE 68784 U.S. Postage PAID 802 Winter Street Non Profit Org. Evangelical Covenant Church Email church@ wakecov.org Website: www.wakecov.org CHANGE SEVICE REQUESTED 8