Community Congregational Church January 2016
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Community Congregational Church January 2016
Community Congregational Church January 2016 Newsletter solutions that may be present upon the horizon. Like George, as our anxiety builds - we pace like a caged animal seeing only fence after fence after fence. Freshness packs her bag and leaves town while cousins monotonous and boring move in to the spare bedroom. There is nothing new. Thankfully, George was a Christian who had simply forgotten the timeless truths conveyed above by the prophet Isaiah. George needed to be reminded of some basics from "Faith 101." As the New Year is upon us, I'm thinking we might all do well with a reminder -- especially if we too are in “survival mode.” “NEW THINGS” No matter what our situation may be – good, bad, or downright ugly – God is always at work around us and asks only that we open our eyes to see what he is doing! Psalm 121.1-2 reminds us to “lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.” And the truly marvelous thing about this is that our God is able always do NEW things! His perspective is perfect. He sees the end from the beginning and is himself the Alpha and the Omega. "Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert." Isaiah 43.19 George sat in front of me with his eyes cast toward his feet. He and his family had been staying in a nearby motel for several months after losing his job and being unable to make his lease payments. George quickly found new employment. Yet even with his new job, his wife and oldest child working as well, George's family just couldn't seem to get ahead. George came to me for help -- tired of cramming his family of four into a small motel room. By the grace of God I was able to help George raise his eyes and catch a partial vision of the perspective of God. How about you? Don’t settle for monotonous and boring as houseguests. Pursue the vision God has for your life and freshness will return, guaranteed! There was, of course, pragmatics to consider; details which needed to be carefully considered. Yet I quickly discovered that the dire "physical" dynamics of George's situation paled in comparison with George's real issue -- the issue of his "perception." Behold, God is doing a new thing at C3 Church. Even now it is springing forth. It is time we perceive and embrace it! Pastor Wayne + George is not the first to deal with faulty perception. Most of us have spent time in what I call "survival mode" at some point in our lives. And once in that mode, there are certain things that seem inexplicably a part of our experience. Like George, our eyes focus near our feet -- losing sight of C3 Annual Meeting January 25, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Please plan to attend this important & informative meeting. 2 experiencing a crisis, facing a challenge, or simply going through a tough time. STEPHEN MINISTRY A Stephen Minister will meet with you privately and confidentially on a weekly basis to listen, care, encourage, support, and remind you of Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations. Christ’s presence in your life, “Our hope for years Before the mountains were to come.” brought forth or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to Father, You have been through every year of our everlasting, thou art God. – Psalm 90:1-2 lives to sustain us and supply our needs. Stay by our side as our loving Shepherd as we walk Like so many on the threshold of a new through this new year together. year, we face change in our lives, an uncertain future and the dawning awareness that a chapter All your tomorrows are in God’s hands. of life is closing for good. In an uncertain world There are times when each of us needs the care we yearn for stability and predictability. We find ourselves spontaneously humming a tune. of another person, a Christian friend, a Stephen It’s a Minister! hymn, with words written by Isaac Watts three Leader (Cheryl Deavers, Lucille Lambruschi , Linda hundred years ago. I know of no better hymn to Riddle) when you are in need of this supportive sing to bring us through the promise and the confidential Christian care known as Stephen challenge of the coming year. Ministry. O God, our help in ages past, CHRIST CARING FOR PEOPLE Our hope for years to come THROUGH PEOPLE Our shelter from the stormy blast, Confidential Contact with a Stephen Leader: StephenMinistry@cccnaples.org And our eternal home. There are times when every one of us experiences difficulties. God never intended for us to go through these experiences alone. That’s why God has brought us together as a congregation and why we have Stephen Ministry. Your Stephen Ministers and Leaders are commissioned to “Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” Galatians 6:2 Stephen Ministers are members of our congregation who have received 50 hours of caregiving training to Speak to Pastor Wayne or a Stephen minister to people 3 3rd 4th 6th 11th 12th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 23rd Mildred Van Scoy Jon Hayes Rita Hite Yvonne Seamon Peter Lengemann Ron Erickson Linda Riddle Louise Lamkin Pierce Klingbiel Cheryl Deavers Bruce Russell Don Sisk Donald Gray Loretta Londeborg Judy McCoy 24th 25th 26th 30th 31st Kemper Rice Gary Klein James Wilson Dick Gunderson Olivia Lynn Johnnie Schneider Dixie Shroyer Tyler Kruse Betty Blandford Berniece Brown Christi Klingbiel Gerald Mackey Marion Moran Dick Wallin Peter Hutchings with the Children’s Choir 4 Congregational Care Many thanks to this incredible congregation for all the wonderful items they donated to fill the Christmas baskets. And a huge thanks for all the monetary gifts which allowed us to purchase those items that were missing for the baskets. This will also give us money to purchase Easter gifts for those who can use a little extra cheer and knowledge that the church is thinking of them. Many thanks to all who helped pack, to those who baked and to those who delivered. The baskets were filled with treats, homemade cookies, notes, tissues, cards, and many more items. Without so much help from this loving congregation, these Christmas baskets just couldn't happen. Thanks again and God Bless! In His Service, Nancy Hagelbarger 5 Women’s Fellowship January Women’s Fellowship will meet on Saturday, January 16, 2016 at 10:00 am in the Multi-Purpose Room. Looking forward to seeing you all there! Children’s Ministry Dear Congregation, A special thank you to everyone who participated in The Giving Tree project! With your help we were able to spread God's love into our community by providing gifts to 75 children this year. Your gifts help these children feel God's love in such a tangible way. Thank You, The Giving Tree Project 6 Drama Ministry Having a testimony and being ready to share it is very important. You never know when God will bring you the opportunity to share it. You could be in the gym working out or bump into one of your neighbors or friends. God doesn't call us all to go to other countries as a missionary, but He does want us to share the gospel when possible. Think about what your testimony is and get it straight in your mind so when the opportunity arrives you'll be prepared. Angels preparing for the birth of the Christ child 7 “Breakfast Blend” 8 Endowment Fund A Lasting Legacy for Your Family For those of you, who would like to leave a tribute and lasting legacy for your family and loved ones, consider a gift to the church endowment fund. Earnings from your gift are used to support church missions, special church improvements, and to benefit the community surrounding us. This can make a difference in people’s lives. You would be leaving a lasting impact for generations, yet to come. The principal of your gift is preserved and the interest, dividends, and earnings generated from your gift are used to benefit humanity and to glorify God and our Savior, Jesus Christ. All of our riches & assets come from God. Let us give back a fraction of what we receive from Him in response for His grace in our lives and in our church. Take some time to look over the Endowment Book displayed at the south end of the Connection Center. There you will find the names of people from the church who have left lasting legacies to the endowment fund and their loved ones. Gifts may be made in cash, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, insurance policies, annuities, or other tangible assets. These gifts may also be made through living trusts, charitable gift annuities, or a bequeathed in your will and estate planning documents. Gifts are made out to the Endowment Fund of Community Congregational Church. Contact the church office if you have any questions on how to participate in the endowment fund. You may also contact an Endowment Board member who will help you. These members are Agi Boudewijn, Keith Moored, Richard Powers, and last but not least, Bill Whitney. God bless! “You will be made rich in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God. “ 2 Corinthians 9:12 9 Advent Candle Lighting Randy and Linda Riddle Bill and Suzanne Whitney Doug and Cheryl Deavers 10 Christmas Eve Services and Baptisms 11 12 13 Comfort Ministry A memorial service was held for Eileen Iovine’s son Shawn on December 5th. Eileen would like to thank everyone for attending and especially Pastor Wayne, Peter Hutchings and the choir, Gene Simco, and Alex Herron for making the service so beautiful and Lou Vitiello for preparing the delicious food enjoyed by all. Of course we could not have such a loving event without the wonderful group of the Comfort Ministry volunteers headed by Jacquie Lenard and Betty Riddle. It is a labor of love and so appreciated that I cannot put my thanks into words. God bless you all. 14 15 “IN GOD WE TRUST” Community Congregational Church’s SEMI-RETIRED TREASURES Sunday Worship Services & Children’s Church Traditional: 9:30 a.m. Modern Worship: 11:00 a.m. Fellowship & refreshments between services 10481 Southland Drive Bonita Springs, FL 34135 239-495-3377 Any Good Household Items Donations are Tax Deductible Pick up available at no charge Community Congregational Church 15300 North Tamiami Trail (US 41) Naples, FL 34110 Wayne Neller, Interim Lead Pastor Justin Hanneken, Interim Associate Pastor Dr. Charles M. Lewis, Pastor Emeritus Church Office: 239-597-1000 Semi-Retired Treasures Thrift Store: 239-495-3377 Newsletter: slkunkle@centurylink.net; eileeni1025@centurylink.net Website: http://C3Naples.org 16