2016-02-07 - mc
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2016-02-07 - mc
Middlebury Chapel February 7, 2016 Intercession & Worship Services Friday evenings @ 6 p.m. and Sunday mornings @ 6:30 a.m. The next meeting of the Body of Believers and the 5-Fold Intercessors will be March 11th at 6:00 p.m. and March 12th at 9:00 a.m. here at Middlebury. A new petition has been emailed to the intercessors and a copy has been attached to today’s bulletin. For more information, please see Iman. Please use only the bottled water provided to refill the Keurig coffeemaker. Thank you!! Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 1 Middlebury is in the process of establishing an Addiction Recovery in Christ (A.R.C.) program and we are in need of committed individuals to assist in the management and execution of this ministry which is so desperately needed in this community. A brief description of this ministry and its purpose has been included at the end of today’s bulletin. We are reaching out to you because we will need a dedicated group of support persons to help with personal ministry for the people coming to attend the meetings and we will also need individuals to serve in more practical ways such as security, hospitality, and cleanup. If you believe you have a calling to serve in this ministry, please speak with either Joe Jaeger or Candy Petticord. Tithes Received Last Week: $3400 The Ohio State University Extension will be holding its 2nd Annual “Let’s Get Growing” community garden training on Saturday, February 27th from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the Main Library downtown. Teresa Clark is going and would love to have some company if anyone is interested in joining her. The flyer for this event is included at the end of this bulletin and also on the website. If you are interested in attending, please see Teresa. Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 2 A Few Housekeeping Notes… Please do not leave cups of coffee or other beverages on the tables in the Main Hallway – please empty and dispose of them properly. Also, please do not place cups, cans, or unsealed bottles containing liquids in the trash cans. These items leak and stain the carpets when their trash bags are removed for disposal. Please empty all liquids from containers before they are discarded. Also, when events are taking place in the Fellowship Hall, it is imperative that the doors to that room be kept closed as much as possible to maintain the temperature. This applies to either the heat or the air conditioning. Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 3 The next Men’s Prayer Breakfast will be Saturday, March 5th starting at 8:30 a.m. Love Needed Alert… Ann and Larry Inks are feeling a little lonely these days and would love to have visitors come by and spend time with them. A nice home-cooked meal for Ann would probably be a blessing as well, especially when Larry returns home. Please consider stopping by for a visit to let them know that they are loved and are still in our thoughts and prayers (please call Ann first to let her know you are coming) UPDATE: Larry is currently in Edwin Shaw in Cuyahoga Falls and both he and Ann could really use prayer, encouragement, and support during this stressful time. Attention Wednesday Chefs, both seasoned and new: Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 4 Please plan to attend our 2016 Middlebury Chapel Annual Membership Meeting The meeting will take place Sunday, February 21st at 6:00 p.m. and there are many important items on the agenda including current financial reports, various ministry updates, and other information relevant to our updated vision. Please plan on attending this meeting as it is an effective way for us to share the hearts of those in leadership with the body and to "bring everyone up to speed" on the ministerial and practical paths that Middlebury Chapel will be pursuing in the coming months. *Finger foods and coffee will be served at 5:30 p.m.* We look forward to seeing you on the 21st!! HELP NEEDED!! Jim Petticord needs your help during Wednesday Night Kids’ Club. A person is needed to welcome the Kids’ Club members, oversee the signin sheet, and issue nametags and treats to the children. Other people are needed to supervise the youngsters during the actual class time. If 4 or 5 people would volunteer to help supervise once a month, that would really take the pressure off Jim and allow him to do what he does best – teach and minister to the little ones of our neighborhood. If you are willing to help, please contact Jim P. ASAP. Middlebury Chapel Kids’ Club Wednesday evenings 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 5 Cash Donations Needed… With the expansion of our outreach ministries, pickups of donations and purchases from various agencies have increased beyond the capability of Candy’s minivan and it has become necessary for her to rent a van every Monday and Tuesday for these pickups. In an unexpected blessing, because we are now bringing a larger vehicle to the Akron Canton Foodbank pickups, we are able to receive donations of pallets of free items that are not only useful to the outreach ministries but also to the church. Candy is asking for donations to help defray the cost of these weekly vehicle rentals so that the rental fees do not come from the Food Pantry food purchase funds. Please bear in mind that these rentals will continue for the foreseeable future and any donations towards this cause would be extremely helpful and sincerely appreciated. For ease of giving, there is a line on our website donations page entitled “Transportation” which can be used for gifts to this ministry. Thank you so much!! More Help Needed… The Children’s Church Sunday School teachers are in need of help, especially on the 2nd and 3rd Sundays. Currently, there are only enough teachers to cover Sunday morning classes and there are no substitutes, which means these individuals are not able to come upstairs to hear the message. Would you please consider helping them by ministering to our little ones one Sunday a month?? If you are willing to help, please contact Karen Gergon or Megan Kurtz Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 6 Middlebury is pleased to announce that we are partnering with Akron Pregnancy Services to participate in their “Sanctity of Life” fundraising campaign affectionately called The Baby Bottle Boomerang. The concept behind the Baby Bottle Boomerang is simple – Baby bottles are distributed to members of our congregation and we take them to our workplaces, schools, gyms, anywhere that we are able to share the message of how each and every life is special and valuable to our Savior. We can also share how our loose change helps Akron Pregnancy Services provide desperately needed intervention and education to women who find themselves in crisis pregnancies and who may be thinking that aborting their precious little one is their only option. The boomerang aspect is that the bottles are sent out empty and they are returned to APS filled with change, paper currency, and checks to help them further their mission of “Championing God’s Design for Life.” Participation is as easy as 1-2-3: 1. Take a baby bottle home or to work or to your gym or wherever you feel led. 2. Fill it with loose change and other donations. 3. Please return it full of change and hope to Candy Petticord on or before NEXT SUNDAY February 14th. A few excited donors have already returned their bottles chock full of coins, bills, love, and hope and have requested another. Please don’t miss this opportunity to help the littlest ones among us and their moms and remember that the baby bottles can be filled with donations from your employer, your friends, your neighbors, your children’s activity groups, and even from that change container sitting on the dresser!! Our fundraiser is continuing until February 14th and what better way to celebrate a holiday centered around love than by showing compassion financially to help protect the sanctity of life?? All monies raised go directly to Akron Pregnancy Services, located at 105 E Market St, Akron, OH 44308 For more information or to receive a bottle (there’s still time!!), please see or contact Candy P. Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 7 Wedding Bells are ringing for Sonja & Terry!! Please join us as we celebrate the wedding of Sonja Radcliff and Terry Costner Next Sunday, February 14th at 1:00 p.m. at Middlebury Chapel There will be a potluck dinner reception immediately following in the Fellowship Hall and everyone is invited Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 8 Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 9 Kim Hone-McMahan: Don’t give panhandlers money; consider a care package instead By Kim Hone-McMahan Beacon Journal columnist It’s finally feeling like winter, which might have some of you feeling bad for the panhandlers that dot area intersections. To find out what they need, I met with some officials at the Haven of Rest, a homeless shelter in the heart of Akron. The message: It’s OK to give them something if you feel so led, but avoid cash. “Money is an incomplete solution because we don’t know where it’s going,” said Jim Cole, director of the Haven of Rest’s men’s division. “The wisest thing is to connect them with people who can walk with them to get the help they need.” Of course, there are people on the corner for whom panhandling is their livelihood. They may not even be homeless. But for those who are, the reasons are broad. “For some, it’s addiction, persistent mental health issues or a combination of the two. For others, it may be life circumstances such as divorce,” Cole added. Those who live in Northeast Ohio are a generous bunch. So, when we see someone in need, it’s in our character to want to help. And while reaching into the console of our car and grabbing a few bucks is an easy way to assist someone, it’s not a good option. Frankly, money is all that some panhandlers want. But I’m suggesting care packages to carry in the car. In the bags, or plastic containers that can be reused by the recipient, include things like: • Gloves • Tissues • Stocking cap • Socks • Toothbrush and paste • Bottled water • Shampoo • Granola bars • Hand cream • Gift cards to a local fast food restaurant • Deodorant Article courtesy of the Akron Beacon Journal: http://www.ohio.com/news/local/kim-hone-mcmahandon-t-give-panhandlers-money-consider-a-care-package-instead-1.653481 • Most importantly, make a copy of the information box that accompanies this story about where to get help, and slip it into the bag. Getting Help Suggest they call Info Line at 2-1-1, which connects people in need with social services, faith-based organizations, government offices and educational institutions in Summit County. The service is free, confidential and available 24 hours a day. • Call Info Line at 2-1-1. The information and referral program can connect you with local social services, faith-based organizations, government offices and educational institutions. The service is free, confidential and available 24 hours a day. Put a few care packages in the car to pass out. Yes, it takes some planning, but it might keep someone from getting frostbite. And think of the conversation you can have with your children or grandchildren about homelessness. • When the temperature falls below freezing, the Haven of Rest issues a “code zero” alert and the Mission, at 175 E. Market St., Akron, is open around the clock to provide people with a warm, welcoming place to escape the cold. Guests get a hot cup of coffee and a place to stay out of the weather. You can sign up for a meal and shelter for the night. Kim Hone-McMahan can be reached at 330-9963742 or kmcmahan@thebeaconjournal.com. Find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/kim.honemcmahan1. Article courtesy of the Akron Beacon Journal: http://www.ohio.com/news/local/kim-hone-mcmahandon-t-give-panhandlers-money-consider-a-care-package-instead-1.653481 SPIRIT OF WITNESS PETITION APOSTLE WILLIAM EPPS JR NEW & LIVING WAY MINISTRIES January 29, 2016 COVENANT PRAYER PETITION Father, we thank you for the high calling of God in Christ Jesus and the greater authority of The Word of God given to Us as 5- fold ministry intercessors for your glory. We thank you for the grace of your Holy Spirit; to stand upon our watches and those whom you have called to see what you would speak and to sound the alarm of the Kingdom; that your people may be saved. Hab 2:1: “I will stand upon my watch, and set me upon the tower, and will watch to see what he will say unto me, and what I shall answer when I am reproved.” It is our privilege to serve according to all your will and desire and we ask now, for the greater liberty of Jesus Christ, in carrying out the assignments that you have given to Us. Thank you for the burden of heart and soul; to cry out in the heavens, that yokes will be broken and strongholds of the devil destroyed by the power of Christ working in Us. Mt 16:19: “And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. Father, we cry out for the true heart and mind of Christ in this hour and a heart which beats for souls: a heart that receives every opportunity, according to the leading of your Holy Spirit; to reveal Jesus Christ to family, friends, neighbors, acquaintances, and the like. Let Us be the example of the Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 10 real, genuine and sincere love of Christ in every place where we come. Let those in the sphere of our influence; see in Us the living evidence of our Lord and Savior by open hearts of grace and compassion for others. Let Us be the living expression of Him in all that we do: that He may be glorified in our obedience and sincerity of faith. Father, your Word says; that it is Christ in Us, the hope of glory. Therefore, we ask that you show Us how to make Him visible, in all that we do for the glory of His will and His name revealed for all to see. We decree that as we lift Christ up; He will draw all men to Himself. John 12:32: “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.” Give to Us the burden and faithfulness of spirit, to become a very real and consistent witness for His glory. Father give to Us, greater wisdom and insight in the knowledge of His will and establish Us in patience and understanding: that we may see people rightly: with the eyes of the spirit and not with the fleshly hearts and minds of men. Help Us to see them, the way that you see them: in the eternal perspective of God. Let your Word become the motivation and desire in Us, for all that we do; that you may respond to your Word in our hearts and the revelation that you have given Us. Ps 119:105: “Thy Word, O’ Lord, is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our pathway.” Father we thank you for the many, whose lives will be changed now, as we yield our supply of the spirit, to the intercession and to the witness of Christ before men. Please be honored and glorified in all that you have given Us to do. Let you name be exalted and praised continually through the obedience of your servants. We give thanks unto you Holy Father; for your unspeakable gift! Middlebury Chapel Bulletin February 7, 2016 pg. 11
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