The Newsletter of College Corner Brethren Church 8996 S 500 W
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The Newsletter of College Corner Brethren Church 8996 S 500 W
The Newsletter of College Corner Brethren Church 8996 S 500 W Wabash IN 46992 NOVEMBER 2014 Volume 18 Number 11 Please remember to fill out and turn in a MINISTRY FAIR BOOKLET to let the office know of your interest in serving in the areas mentioned on this page. These booklets are found on one of our lobby tables. SERVING IN NOVEMBER SERVING IN DECEMBER Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 30 Lobby Greeters Brian & Melissa Carpenter Loren & Bernadette Hays Bob & Sharon Hill Mark Klinger Family Marvin & Dottie Lawson Dec 7 Dec 14 Dec 21 Dec 28 Lobby Greeters Vern & Louise Thompson Brian & Melissa Carpenter Loren & Bernadette Hays Bob & Sharon Hill Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 30 Breezeway Greeters Marlin Faust, Gary Kelley Debbie Reahard, Diane Thompson Mike Shoemaker, Duane Truss Randy & Debi Stout, Kelsey Burnham Gary & Fay Sweet Dec 7 Dec 14 Dec 21 Dec 28 Breezeway Greeters Rick & Debbie Sweet Marlin Faust, Gary Kelley Debbie Reahard, Diane Thompson Mike Shoemaker, Duane Truss Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 30 S.S. Nursery Staff Christine Slingluff, Jennifer Mahan Mandi Rigney, Debi Stout Michell Dupont, Fay Sweet Bernadette Hays, Judy Teague All-Church Prayer Breakfast—no nursery Dec 7 Dec 14 Dec 21 Dec 28 S.S. Nursery Staff Rick & Jennifer Mahan Mandi Rigney, Debi Stout Gay Shoemaker, Fay Sweet Bernadette Hays, Judy Teague Dec 7 Dec 14 Dec 21 Dec 28 10:15 Combined Nursery Staff Ryan Sweet, Carol Gentry Lori Lawson, Carolyn Kaufman, Kelsey Burnham Larina Shaffer, Ruth Ann Pilgrim, Matt Klinger Gary Kelley, Kelly Shambarger Dec 7 Dec 14 Dec 21 Dec 28 Worship Leaders Duane & Bonnie Truss Rodney Culver, Worship Team Marlin Faust, Cindy Klinger Pete Dupont, Cindy Klinger 10:15 Combined Nursery Staff Nov 2 Ryan Sweet, Carol Gentry, Kelsey Burnham Nov 9 Lori Lawson, Debbie Sweet Nov 16 Larina Shaffer, Rick Sweet, Matt Klinger Nov 23 Carolyn Kaufman, Kelly Shambarger, Madalyn Carpenter Nov 30 Gary Kelley, Ruth Ann Pilgrim Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 30 Worship Leaders Duane & Bonnie Truss Rodney Culver, Worship Team Marlin Faust, Cindy Klinger Pete Dupont, Cindy Klinger Mike Shoemaker, Bonnie Truss Children’s Worship Leaders Nov 2 & 9: Shelby Drake, Debbie Reahard, Taylor Kelley Nov 16 & 23: Shelby Drake, Tim Drake, Colby Crow November 30: Family Focused Sunday—No CW Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 30 Media Techs Pete Dupont, Michael Rigney Jeff Lawson, Tim Drake Mark Klinger, Steve Truss David Lorenz, Debbie Reahard Mark Klinger, Rodney Culver November Ushers Brandon Lawson, Rick Mahan, Mike Shoemaker, Randy Stout, Gary Sweet Children’s Worship Leaders Dec 7 & 14: Rick & Debbie Sweet, Shelby Drake Dec 21 & 28: Gay Shoemaker & Debi Stout Dec 7 Dec 14 Dec 21 Dec 28 Media Techs Pete Dupont, Michael Rigney Jeff Lawson, Tim Drake Mark Klinger, Steve Truss David Lorenz, Debbie Reahard December Ushers Ryan Sweet, Vern Thompson, Duane Truss, Brian Carpenter, Marlin Faust Following are some points of interest from the October Ministry Night & Board of Administration Meeting…. E M TH F O R F RD O ION: A O B AT ISTR N I ADM Budget details were the main focus of this month’s meeting. Trustees—The parsonage will be undergoing some renovations to make the house more accommodating. Board of Administration—The next monthly meeting will be the CONGREGATIONAL BUSINESS MEETING, Monday, November 10th at 7:00 pm. Remember to check the lobby bulletin boards for more details. Prayer Requests Passion for the Lost Unity amongst our local churches Susie Rush—cancer Toot Cornett—leg Tayla Zartman—great-granddaughter of Elaine Nice Helen Palmer—on oxygen and dealing with high blood pressure Marcia Pruitt—leukemia Jay Vanlandingham—brain cancer Hesychia House; Christ’s Closet Lighthouse Mission; Helping Hands F.I.S.H.; Blessings in a Backpack School administrators, teachers & students Also be in prayer for our church family as we seek to LOVE GOD, LOVE OTHERS, & MAKE DISCIPLES! Daily pray against the attacks of the enemy. PLEASE PRAY! After 10 years of serving the Wabash community, we are expressing our deepest heartfelt gratitude for all the help we received from you in the past for our HOLIDAY FOOD BASKET PROJECT. Our prayer is that God will continue to stir your heart for the less fortunate in our community, and bless you for your involvement. Your donations and gifts make a difference in hundreds of homes across Wabash county. Those in need have come to count on this blessing, and we would like to partner with you to help us provide groceries and meals to those who otherwise may go without. $35 will provide a Holiday Food Basket to a family who needs support, hope, encouragement and most importantly, love this Holiday Season. The Lighthouse Mission finds it important to show our faith by reaching out to those who need help each year. James 5:14-16 states, “What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save them? Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, ‘Go in peace; keep warm and well fed’, but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” We as Staff and the Board of the Lighthouse Mission are honored to be a part of this exciting blessing. Please join us in any way you can. If you are not in a position to donate financially, we covet your prayers. Thank you so much for your prayerful consideration and continued support, the need is great! Contact Mary or Sherry @ 563-6979 if you have any questions/concerns. WMS SATURDAY MORNING BREAKFAST First Saturday of each month 7:30 a.m. W.M.S. News: Our Next Meeting is Thursday, November 13th at 6:00 pm at the church Leader: Saturday, November 1st @ 7:30 a.m. Cindy Lorenz Breakfast, Devotions & Service Project Hostesses: We are thankful for the fellowship we have each month during our Men’s Ministry’s Saturday Morning Breakfast held the first Saturday of each month here at the church. Not only do we eat a hearty breakfast and have a time of devotions, but we also try to be a blessing to someone, whether inside or outside of our church family, who needs physical help working on small projects. Patty Sweet, Cindy Klinger For those interested in participating in the service project following the breakfast: This month’s work project will be helping a family who’s had some tough times. This will be an outreach effort. The location is near Grissom. The work will most likely include outside cleanup and perhaps moving/ helping to prepare a new place. “The Patriarchs” by Beth Moore Please come and join us and bring a friend for some good food and fellowship. Bible Study continues through December 15th Reminder: Auction WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY Meets on Mondays* 9-11am @ the church OR 6:30-8:30pm @ Renee’s home *Every Monday EXCEPT Ministry Nights After the 2013 Act Like Men Conference, the men of College Corner continue to meet on a fairly regular basis. This group is open to ALL men, whether you’ve attended the conference or not. The group’s purpose is to provide a means of support and encouragement to men. At this time, the group is meeting every other Tuesday evening at 7:00 pm at the church. This month’s meetings will be: November 11th & 25th CONGREGATIONAL BUSINESS MEETING Monday, November 10th 7:00 pm @ the church JUNIOR & SENIOR HIGH SCHEDULE: 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 Youth Group Meeting, 5:30pm Youth Group Meeting, 5:30 pm Youth Group Meeting, 5:30 pm Laser Tag & Christmas Shopping No meeting—Thanksgiving weekend Meetings start at 5:30 pm in the youth room. I can't believe it's already time for turkey, mashed potatoes and football all while enjoying time with family. How quickly 2014 is coming to an end. This month we will be looking forward to laser tag on November 23rd followed by a little shopping so that the youth can have a chance to shop for parents or siblings. Laser tag cost will be covered but other purchases such as lunch and shopping will not be so be sure to bring a little money. In September we had Ruth Ayres in to speak about communicating with our teens and teaching them how to communicate/discuss, a huge thanks to those who stayed. We have been discussing some of her thoughts at youth group such as home court advantage. Home court advantage in youth group is similar to having the advantage when playing a sport on your home court. You know the crowd, your being cheered on as you play, you know the field so with these things in mind we created our own home court rules. 1. The bible is true and there is no need to debate its truth. 2. Include everyone. 3. Respect -while one person is talking tune in-don't have lots of separate conversations happening during discussion. 4. Answer if asked a question-I don't know isn't fair. Those few rules combined with her other strategies will over time start to shape our time together and bring about better discussions. CCBC Children’s Ministries Christmas program practice has begun during the children’s worship time. Our program, A Reason to Sing, will feature children ages 4 through 12th grade after the Holiday Dinner on December 14th at 6:00 PM. We will have one dress rehearsal on Saturday, December 13, at 8AM. We will also practice during the Sunday School hour on December 14th. Mark your calendars now! Our all church family camp out in October was a great time with about 30 people in attendance! Thank you to all those who came out to fellowship and brave the elements—our first frost of the season! Brrrrr!! I hope everyone had a great time, and want to extend special thanks to Rodney Culver and Debbie Sweet for preparing devotions, Christine Slingluff and Jesse Lawson for their musical stylings around the campfire, and to Mike Shoemaker for the AMAZING fire that kept us warm and the wonderful breakfast to start our day Sunday morning! Thank you also to everyone who came out to play! I had the privilege of attending an OrangeTour event in Indianapolis in October with a great group of ladies—Norene Hesketh, Debbie Reahard, and Nicole Culver. Between the four of us we were able to attend 14 sessions teaching on the importance, and how-to, of the family-church relationship. By training up and putting in place a system of small group leaders, we double our impact on the children of the next generation by creating long lasting relationships. Orange believes that by combining the two primary influences that impact a child’s life, the YELLOW light at church and the RED love at home, we create an ORANGE experience that will connect kids to leaders who believe in their potential, change how they see the world and their future, and help them experience something they will never forget. All four of us were very overwhelmed with the amount of amazing information given to us and are still processing it all. Soon, we will begin to discuss this program with the leaders and families here to see how we can best use it at CCBC. I know I walked away from the weekend ready to say YES to the next generation!! Our next Family Focused Sunday will be on November 30—Thanksgiving weekend. It will be the start of our Advent Season! Faith Village November 2014 The Prodigal Son Luke 15:1-3, 11-32 But you, Lord, are a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness.” Psalm 86:15 Teachers: November 2nd and 9th Christine Slingluff Shelby Drake November 16th and 23rd Diane Stout Debbie Reahard Farmers: PreK—1st grade Weavers: 2nd grade—5th grade Promise Patch: 2-4 year olds in a self contained classroom. Shepherds: Gay Shoemaker Carol Gentry Promise Patch Lori Lawson and Melody Dennison, Larina Shaffer and Diane Thompson Weekly Opening: Jennifer Mahan Drama Rotation Schedule Computer Video 2nd: Farmers Weavers 9th: Weavers Farmers Science 16th: Farmers Weavers 23rd: Weavers Farmers Teaching schedule…. October 5 and 12… Brian Carpenter and Shelby Drake October 19 and 26… Tracie Kelley and Amber Sweet November 2 and 9… Christine Slingluff and Shelby Drake November 16 and 23… Diane Stout and Debbie Reahard December 7 and 14… Fay Sweet and Christine Slingluff December 21 and 28… Jennifer Mahan and Shelby Drake We want to make you aware of a ministry opportunity—MEALS ON WHEELS is always in need of drivers. Deliveries are made 5 days per week. You could volunteer daily, or as much or little as your schedule allows. Substitute drivers are needed as well. Please contact Jan Givens at 260-571-2118 with any questions or to get more information. Starting November 6th in the Fellowship Hall, 6:30pm College Corner partners with other local ministries to help sew old sweatshirts into warm quilts for the Lighthouse Mission, who gives them to people in need. No equipment is needed — sewing machines, material, and other resources are supplied at the church. Anyone can participate. Bring a dish to share if you’d like to stay for lunch. Bring any current craft projects that you are working on and supplies and come prepared to fellowship and craft! Contact Nicole Culver or Christine Slingluff with any questions or just show up!! See ya then!! (This group will meet every first Thursday of the month, so come when you can.) The Brethren Relief Box In the last year church’s contributions to Brethren Relief have helped us respond when… -An F5 tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma -A typhoon ravaged parts of the Philippines -A massive hurricane flooded parts of New York City We encourage you to deposit into the boxes your loose change, cash, and checks. These contributions will assist us in raising the necessary funds for the Brethren Relief so in turn they may be ready to assist those in need when disaster strikes. DON’T FORGET…… The Brethren of Indiana are gathering to CELEBRATE! November 2nd, 4:30 pm @ Corinth Brethren Church, 3931 N County Road 900 E, Logansport IN This is a great time to hear what God is doing throughout all the Brethren Churches in Indiana. And, it’s a great time to share with others what God is doing at CCBC! The meal is provided (donations accepted which will go towards Global Missions and Missio Church 100k). CHURCH WOMEN UNITED Church Women United will meet at 9:00 AM on Friday, November 7, 2014, at the Wabash Christian Church, 110 W Hill Street. The theme is “Through God Our Hands Can Protect” and Laura Helm will be the speaker. In keeping with the theme for the year “We are in God’s Hands, We Are God’s Hands,” attendees will be using their hands to prepare boxes for Operation Christmas Child. Those attending are asked to bring shoe boxes and/or items for the boxes. Items to bring can be found at www.operationchristmaschild.org or ask someone you know who works with this project. A time of fellowship with coffee and pastries will begin at 9:00 and the program will follow at 9:30. All women in the Wabash area are invited to attend. Church Women United is a national volunteer Christian ecumenical movement that brings together women of diverse races, cultures, and traditions in closer Christian fellowship, prayer, advocacy, and action for peace and justice in the world. See Bonnie Truss with any questions. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 starting at 1:00PM Bachelor Creek Church of Christ ——————————————The purpose of this fair is to provide resources, support, and fellowship for families who have/are thinking of adopting or foster parenting. There will be booths for adoption, foster care, “Kids Hope”, and “Safe Families”. Come learn more! Come be encouraged! Since the fair will take place over the lunch time, meat and drinks will be provided. Please bring a dish or two to share with others in attendance. College Corner Church, Thank you for all the wonderful ways you help F.I.S.H..!! We are serving over 260 families a month, which is over 900 people! Thank you for your help in making that possible! May God bless you and keep you!! ~ Janet Shoue, F.I.S.H. Director I went to church... for the first time this summer with my dad," Allie told us, "That's why I signed up for your thing." Allie, a freshman at U of I who just joined a sorority, was one of our contacts who was interested in finding out more about Greek Cru. As she mentioned, she had begun going to church with her dad this past summer before she began college. She expressed interest in Greek Cru because her dad had encouraged her to try to find a church amidst the busyness of college. As we explained that Cru is not a church, but a caring community that's passionate about connecting people to Jesus, it perked her interest. Amelia, one of the Greek Cru student leaders (a senior engineering major), and I sat down with Allie and asked the question, "Why do you think it's important to go to church?" Allie explained that going to church makes you a better person and more well-rounded. Amelia, who is a faith-sharing ROCKSTAR, and I tag-teamed sharing the Gospel with Allie. We explained that even going to church cannot bridge the gap that sin creates between us and God - only Christ can do that. After a long conversation, Allie desired to know God personally. So she prayed with us right there (in a dingy dorm, study room) to receive Christ as her Lord and Savior! Pray with me that Allie would grow in her knowledge of and love for Jesus! Pray that she would immerse herself in a community of believers. Pray that God would give her the self-control to say 'no' to temptations that often come from the college/Greek life! Allie is one of two Greek girls who prayed to receive Christ as their Lord and Savior so far this semester! Meet Our Disciples Every month we'll be highlighting a few of the students we invest in the most! Meet Katrina! Katrina is a senior in the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority (AOPi)! She leads a newcomer Bible study in the dorms, but focuses on reaching the Greek freshmen that live in the dorms! She is creative and a natural people-gatherer! You can pray for Katrina as she seeks God's will for her life post-graduation in the Spring! Also pray that God would use her to impact the Greek community in mighty ways during her last few semesters at the University of Illinois. Meet Tommy! Tommy is a junior and a founding father of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity! He is eager to reach the men in his Greek house with the Gospel. Pray for Tommy and his 'brothers'. That he would have great opportunities to sow seeds of the gospel and as he considers filling an executive position in his Chapter. In other news... Cru's Annual Barn Dance was last weekend and the Greek Cru girls had a rootin'-tootin' good time! Evan and a team of students planned the dance which was held in a barn outside of Champaign! Fun socials like this are a great way for new students to connect with Cru for the first time! Everything we do (even a dance in a barn) is geared toward winning students to Christ! Last night Evan gave the talk at large group Cru! He wrapped up Cru's talk series called "Cru at the Movies". He paralleled some of the themes seen in the movie Inception to Romans 1:1-7... honing in on God's Fatherly pursuit of His children. It was powerful and Spirit-led (but I'm a biased wife)! Pray that God continues to use the message He spoke through Evan to convict and encourage the hearts of students! Sadly, I forgot to snap a picture of him during his actual talk, so you're stuck with this poor quality photo of him practicing in our apartment! Pray, please? Pray for our upcoming Fall Getaway. Pray that students would hear the Gospel from the speakers and seminars we'll be having... but also pray they would experience the Gospel through the love and care of new friends who love Jesus above all else! Pray that God would show Evan and I (as well as our student leaders) new, innovative ways to reach the Greek Freshmen class so that they might know the overwhelming love and power of God! Pray for Evan and I as we continue to grow in marriage. Pray that God would use the Dave Ramsey class we recently began to make us better stewards of God's money. Pray that we would learn to fall more and more in love with Jesus! SUNDAY ACTIVITIES Sunday School and Adult Bible Fellowships …………………………..…... 9:00 a.m. Corporate Worship…...………………………………………………....…….10:15 a.m. Sunday Evening Service....…………………………………………………….6:00 p.m. Junior High Youth Group (Grades 6-8)…………………………………6:00-7:30 p.m. Senior High Youth Group (Grades 9-12)……………………………….6:00-7:30 p.m. MEN’S MINISTRY SATURDAY MORNING BREAKFAST This fellowship time is for all men & boys of the church and community. Breakfast is provided at 7:30am on the first Saturday of every month, followed by a brief devotional. Afterwards, any of the men & boys that want to participate take part in various work projects around the community. WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY This group is for all women of the church. Meeting on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 6:00 p.m., the W.M.S. helps support our Seminary and many mission points around the world. Their meetings include a meal, Bible study and fellowship. Phone: 260-563-3910 Fax: 260-569-4857 Email: collegecornerchurch@frontier.com Website: www.collegecornerbrethrenchurch.org Find us on Facebook! College Corner Brethren Church 8996 South 500 West Wabash IN 46992 Stamp OUR VISION STATEMENT: The vision of College Corner Brethren Church is to see believers and non-believers fed and feeding others in body, mind and soul, through the power of the Holy Spirit. Address Label