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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
PAMPA, TX AUGUST CALENDAR
MONDAY
PIANO LESSONS – 4:00PM
DRUM LESSONS – 4:00PM GUITAR LESSONS – 4:30PM
TUESDAY
NEWSLETTER WORK CREW 9:30AM
CYF PIZZA LUNCH – 1:00PM
ONE VISION PRACTICE - 6:00 PM
WEDNESDAY
ROSS GROUP – 9:30AM
BELL CHOIR – 5:30PM
(Starting – Sept. 7th)
SNACK SUPPER – 6:15PM (Frito Pie)
MUSIC BY YOUTH PRAISE BAND IN
GATHERING PLACE – 6:55PM
YOUTH GROUPS (PRE-K – HIGH SCHOOL & ADULT BIBLE STUDY & VISITATION IN
THE SEEKERS CLASSROOM – 7:05PM
YOUTH PRAISE BAND PRACTICE – 8:00PM
THURSDAY
SUNSHINE MINISTRY – 8:00AM
(Starting Sept. 6th)
SUNDAY, AUG. 28, 2011 ELDERS & DEACONS – 8:30AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL – 9:45AM
MORNING WORSHIP-10:50AM
HOME GROUP #2 - Joe Stringer
3:00PM
THE PAMPA CHRISTIAN NEWS FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH – 1633 N. NELSON, PAMPA, TEXAS 79065
OFFICE PHONE 669-3225 PASTOR JEFF KNIGHTON, SR. MINISTER
HOME PHONE – 486-1442 & CELL – (620) 214-3010
REV. DANIEL H. KOVALY, ASSOCIATE MINISTER - CELL – 662-2122
REV. KARAKAY KOVALY – ASSOCIATE MINISTER – CELL - 440-1791
CHECK OUR WEB PAGE – www.fccpampa.org. E-mail address:[email protected]
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY – THURSDAY; 8:00 AM–12 NOON, 1:30-5:00PM
& FRIDAY – 8:00AM – 12 NOON
SUNDAY SERVICES: SUNDAY SCHOOL–9:45AM, MORNING WORSHIP –10:50AM
VOLUME XLXI NO. 33 AUGUST 23, 2011
STARTING THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT – AUGUST 24TH
:
BELL CHOIR (Starting Sept. 7) – 5:30pm
SNACK SUPPER (Frito Pie) – 6:15pm
MUSIC BY YOUTH PRAISE BAND IN THE GATHERING PLACE – 6:55PM
YOUTH GROUPS – (PRE-K THRU HIGH SCHOOL) – 7:05PM
ADULT BIBLE CLASSES (Starting on Aug. 31) – 7:05PM
YOUTH PRAISE BAND PRACTICE – 8:00PM
NOTE: VIOLIN & MANDOLIN LESSSONS ARE AVAILABLE IF THERE IS
ENOUGH INTEREST! PLEASE CONTACT DAN IF YOU ARE
INTERESTED!
CYF PIZZA LUNCH HAS CHANGED TO TUESDAY AT 1:00PM!
IN HIS SERVICE - Aug. 28 & Sept. 4, 2011
PRESIDING ELDER: Aug. 28 - Joel Morgan
Sept. 4 - Joe Stringer
COUNTERS: Aug. 28 - Rick Morris, Katrina Neff & Kenny Williamson
Sept. 4 - Angel Grant, Ann Franklin & Rodney Wichert
ACOLYTES: Aug. 28 - Braden Burrell & Jace Clark
Sept. 4 - Carter Sprinkle & Avery Sprinkle
GREETERS: Aug. 28 – Janet Bilyeu, Jane Adams & Kathryn Killgo
Sept. 4 – Jim Osborne, Susie Osborne & Joy Bivins
SOUND SYSTEM: Jim Pepper, Darrin Clendennen & Ron Hayes
GOOD SAM’S NEEDS – AUGUST – Canned soup, pots, crock pots, pans, skillets, little boy’s
shoes size 5 to 1, and men’ small sized jeans.. Men’s & women’s tennis shoes, bed pillows,
towels, diapers, wash cloths, shampoo, deodorant, razors and BROWN SACKS!
STEWARDSHIP REPORT
Weekly Budget Needed - $7,285.70
Weekly Offering Received - $5,444.00
ATTENDANCE: MORNING WORSHIP – August 21 - 130
VISITORS – August 21, 2011
Keeley Reid Geneva Harris Karen Jean Calvin & Rochelle Lacy Justin Long
We are so blessed to have Jack & Carolyn Selby join our church family. They have been attending worship & other activities with us for some time. They are very musically talented
and have shared that with us on several occasions. Please let them know how glad we are to
have them with us!
Tabatha Wright is proud to announce the birth of her daughter, Nevaeh (Heaven reversed). She was born on Aug. 4
th & weighed 3 lbs & 12.6 ozs. She was 17 1/2 inches long. She is
the granddaughter of Sherry Burns and the great-granddaughter of Charles & Sherry Hall.
BARBED WIRE STAPLES & BUSTED CINCHES
If you've ever saddled a horse you know full well that your saddle won't stay where
you want it without tightening the cinch. It might stay on with a loose cinch, but you could
end up trying to ride a bronc if you stay in a saddle that has fallen down around to the horse's belly! So it's always best to tighten the cinch.
If you've ever built or repaired an old barbed wire fence, you know that the preferred
way to secure a wire to a post is with a staple. Bailing wife will work on a post so old or hard that a staple won't stay in or hammer in. But staples usually don't rust out or break as
can happen with bailing wire, so staples are best.
All this is to say: I've got lots of different stuff on my mind this morning! For instance, it was a true blessing and joy to officiate at the baptism of Dalton Williamson, and to
welcome new members Jack and Carolyn Selby into our fellowship. A new member
beginning his faith journey, and two wise disciples adding their experience to ours: it was a
blessed worship setting Sunday! I was blessed to remember what the hardest part about an "Ice cream taste-off" is.
During our burger/ice cream/open mic gathering Sunday evening, we tasted and voted for
the best flavor among seven different kinds of ice cream ... and the hardest part was picking a "winner" among seven winners! Mercy, that was a fun, delicious task.
We begin doing our part to share in "The Great Recovery" by offering Dave Ramsey's
Financial Peace University on Sunday, September 11. Ramsey has proposed that our nation can be turned around one family at a time as we liberate ourselves from slavery to the debt
monster! Ask me if you'd like to know more, and remember you can join us even as late as
Friday, September 2nd (in time to order materials).
Did you know that "National Back to Church Sunday" is coming up September 18? I didn't know there was such a day, but there it is on my 2011 calendar, so I propose we take
advantage of it. If you've been away for the summer, or simply not attended church for
whatever reason of late, YOU are invited to join us for worship on Sunday, September 18. We won't be pointing you out or embarrassing anyone, but we'd love to have YOU in
worship for National Back to Church Sunday!
Finally, I'm grateful for those doing the work making it possible for us to put together a
new All-Church Directory. Olen Mills will be here to take pictures September 28 - October 1. Check your calendars and find a time to sign up for our family portrait! I will appreciate
it in part because I've still not quite got every name matched with every face among us, and
I'll enjoy having an updated phone and address listing. Watch the Newsletter, or call the office for simple directions about signing up. Also, next time you see her, thank Dixie
Nickell and her crew for their leadership!
May yours be a week of perfectly mended fences and tightened cinches ... that make for a week of Shalom! JEFF
8/28/11 – “A Wide-Open, Spacious Life” 2 Corinthians 6:1-13
SAVE THE DATES!
SEPT. 16-18TH
– CCSW MEN’S RETREAT – LAKE BROWNWOOD RETREAT –
Registration forms are in the office. Earlybird reservation deadline is Aug. 31.
SEPT. 23 & 24TH
- CWF FALL RETREAT – CETA CANYON – Registration forms
available in the office. Pastor Gretel Morgan will be the keynoter on the subject of
“Prayer”.
SILVER RING THING
The Pampa Pregnancy Support Center is sponsoring an exciting event in support
of abstinence, called the "Silver Ring Thing." The event is being fully funded by the
PSC, has the backing of the Pampa schools, and will be held in the PHS gymnasium
on September 21st. The event will include encouragement from college-aged
performers who extol the virtues of sexual integrity and abstinence.
Volunteers are now being sought to help with set-up and take-down, with gifts of
bottled water, with snacks, with t-shirt booths, and with host homes for the 14 young
adults bringing the event to Pampa. If you would like to help in these ways, or if you
would like to offer financial gifts in support of SPC's underwriting, please contact the
church to sign on or to make a gift.
FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY
Financial Peace University's founder and teacher, Dave Ramsey, has placed a challenge
before all Americans: "We can take back our government, one family at a time!" To do that,
he suggests we come closer to "The Great Recovery" each time a family chooses to do the work of getting out from under the slavery of debt.
We will be offering Ramsey's course in Financial Peace University beginning Sunday,
September 11, at 7 pm; and we will offer a brief FPU Preview on Wednesday, August 24th, at 7 pm. Whether you have signed up (and several have), or would like to know a bit more
about what FPU offers, you are invited to the preview. You are invited to prayerfully
consider being a part of "The Great Recovery!" Please don't hesitate to visit with Jeff if you
have questions.
HANDBELL PRACTICE RESUMES!
Wednesday, Sept. 7th
at 5:30pm
CARELINE
CHURCH MEMBERS DUANE & BARBARA HOWE SHIRLEY WINBORNE JACK & CHARLENE HOOD
PHYLLIS LARAMORE GENEVA BARTON BERNITA NIDIFFER BEVERLY CARRUTH
FRANK & NELDA WALL ROY JONES DAKOTA & ANGEL WHINERY DAVEY BRIDGES
MELISSA PARKER JOHN & BETTY KING JIM & ARDYTH ATKINS ZANE HALL
TOMMY BOWERS VIOLA INGRUM DON HICKMAN NINA WOLFENBARGER
JOHN & ANGELA KING GAGE CARRUTH JARILYN WICHERT BETTY ANDERSON
LEXI & BRANDON MILLIGAN CARL BAUMGARDNER MILES & COLTON COOK
CODY BROWN & FAMILY WILLIAM SIERMANS EDDIE HILL LILLIAN CHESHER
CHLEO & BUCK WORLEY
RELATIVES AND FRIENDS GAYLENE BRADLEY & IRIS DAY (daughter & friend of Shirley Winborne)
KIM MORRIS (wife of Eddie Morris & daughter-in-law of Robert & Sammie Morris)
LES JENNINGS & FAMILY and BELVA HILL (friends & mother of Kim Hill)
CAROL & GEORGE EGGLESTON (friends of Richard & Anita Russell)
NEVAEH WRIGHT (great granddaughter of Sherry & Charles Hall)
ROBYN FRANKLIN & KENT HUDSON (sister-in-law & cousin of Darrell & Ann Franklin)
TOM,& RANITA COOK & SONS (daughter of Eddie & Helen Barnett)
RICHARD ARMSTRONG & FAMILY (father of Debbie Smith)
LAVONNE SMITH (sister-in-law of Robert T. Smith)
NITA WALKER & MARY TROXELL(aunt of Jill Troxel & mother of Scot Troxell)
RACHEL KNIGHTON (daughter-in-law of Jeff & Linda Knighton)
PAT MOTT & FAMILY (friends of Gayla Rigdon)
JEFF HAWKINS (brother of Robbie Pepper)
EARNEST FRISBEE (father of Melissa Parker)
DON SNIDER (friend of John & Margie Pontious)
RUSSELL COLLIER (son-in-law of Duane & Barbara Howe)
ZANE BRYANT & FAMILY, DENNIS STOWERS, ANDREW LAURY & WANDA GARDNER (friends of Lynn & Amy Reed)
AVENA COOK (mother of Miles Cook)
LISA CLIFTON & DONNA LARSON (friends of Edna Hickman)
CALVIN LACY & BRYCE MUSIC (father & friends of Janet Bilyeu)
DALE WEST (friend of Trudy Sprinkle)
JIMMY BROWNING (uncle of Dennis Norris & Jenny Bronner)
CHELSEA BRANTWEIN & DR. RICHARD HIGH (friends of Steve & Gloria Hawins)
McKAYLEE SWIFT (friend of Larami Lancaster)
TEDDY EVANS & DON KITE (brother & son of Clara Sailor Crump)
SLIM ANDERSON (nephew of Jr. Whinery))
CLARICE HOUGH (sister of Betty King)
GREG GREENHOUSE (friend of Trudy Sprinkle)
, BARBARA GALLUCCI (sister of Cheryl & Gerald Lilley)
ED SMITH & FAMILY (brother of Billy Smith)
SAMANTHA STRAHAN & FAMILY (granddaughter of Clara Sailor Crump)
REEVES KING (former member)
JERRYE SMITH (sister of Roy King)
JIM COPE (brother-in-law of Joe & Connie Holland)
BOB STENSRUD (cousin of Linda Holt)
ZANDER GEARHEART & CECELIA PENA & JESSICA FAY (friends of Dan & Kara Kay Kovaly)
DORLA McANDREW (friend of Katherine Burrell)
JUDY HACKWORTH & GLENN NEWMAN & FRANKIE (relatives of Suzy Sirmans)
SARAH MARTINDALE ( friend of Suzy Sirmans)
BUDDY NEWTON & KEN McGUIRE (brother & friend of Terry Gamblin)
RANDY & LAURETTA RISELEY (brother & sister-in-law of Gayla Rigdon) CHARLOTTE HENDERICKS & DEANNE BLACKWELL (friend of Dennis & Ali Norris & Jenny Bronner)
PHYLLIS EKELBERRY (daughter of Susie & Jim Osborne)
THANK YOU!
To the First Christian Church, on behalf of the Texas Rodeo Bible Camp, we would
like to express our sincerest appreciation to you for your generous donation. Without
your support the Texas Rodeo Bible Camp could not be a successful event. It takes a
tremendous amount of work, volunteers and financial assistance to maintain this
event. You have impacted many young cowboys & cowgirls lives through your
contribution. Please continue to pray for this event and the seeds that are planted in
each and every life. Thank you once again for your gift and may God bless you as
you have blessed us. Texas Rodeo Bible Camp
To Jeff, Dan & Karakay & FCC, Pampa, Thank you so much for the blessings I
received during the time of worship with you. What a special time for me! You
showered me with Christ’s love. You encouraged me by experiencing Christ’s love
through “His” servants. You are making a difference for the kingdom of Christ.
Thank you for supporting me in the calling God has put upon my life and Victoria’s.
We pray that he will continue to use you in a might way.
God Bless! Barry & Victoria Ward
Thanks to Elizabeta Rodriguez, the nursery & playroom now have a new kitchen
center & barbeque center. I’m sure they will be enjoyed by all of the children!
Thanks again! Mary Ellen Rodriguez
UPCOMING EVENTS!
MOTHER’S DAY OUT REGISTRATION
Tuesday, August 23rd
& August 25th
at 10:30am – 1:00pm. Classes begin
on Aug. 30th
& will be held on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 9am – 3pm.
PREVIEW OF FINANCIAL PEACE
August 24th
at 7:00pm - Come & see how this financial plan works!
Have You Taken Control of Your Health Today? Life Line Screening will be at First Christian Church on Friday, October 7, 2011 offering five safe, painless, non-invasive preventive health screenings that are typically not a part of a routine physical. To be more proactive about your health and live longer for yourself, your family, and your community, call to register at 1-888-653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners. You can learn your risk of having stroke or vascular disease, prices range from $129 to $159. There is no time like the present to take action!
Offering a Sacrifice of Praise
There is an old saying many Christians use: “Offer the Lord a sacrifice of praise,” referring to Hebrews 13:15. In many circles this notion of a “sacrifice of praise” has almost
becomes cliché, perhaps because worship does not often come at much cost, especially
compared with the sacrifices of liberty and life to saints who’ve gone before us. But when we worship with folks of various traditions or preferences, there are times when we may hear
a prayer that uses language we might not naturally use, or sing a song that isn’t really our
style. That is part of what it means to be a member of a community as diverse as the church is. And perhaps that also helps shed some light on why it might require some sacrifice for us
to give of ourselves, to gladly join in something new and/or different.
When a song isn’t working for you, praise God anyway because that probably means it is working for someone else who is very different from you. Offer your worship as a
sacrifice rather than requiring others to sacrifice for your pleasure or contentment. There is
something true in the notion we become one as God is one; it doesn’t mean that we are the same - it just means that we are united by one Spirit. After all, we can become one only if
there are many of us to begin with.
Liturgy also puts a brake on self-centeredness. Certainly there is something beautiful about contemporary worship where we can take old things and add a little spice to them, like
singing hymns to rock tunes or reciting creeds as spoken word rhymes. But shared calls to
worship, the creeds, the Lord’s Prayer, also protect us from simply making worship into a self-pleasing act. So if a song or prayer doesn’t quite work for you, be thankful that it is
probably truly resonating with someone who is different from you, and sacrifice your
personal preference for the sake of others as you still offer true praise to the Lord.
This is a sacrifice of praise that is pleasing to the Lord. (Copied.)
My Dear Scrapbookers, I apologize for taking so long to commit to you, but I have finally come up with a solution that I hope will work for everyone. Due to hectic schedules, we have not been able to scrapbook. I have been asked about scrapbooking by a lot of people. I am hoping to start a scrapbook workshop that meets on the second Friday of the month starting in September. By starting early in the month, I hope to avoid the Christmas and Thanksgiving holiday season and have meetings all the way through the year without fail. If that Friday is found to be unacceptable, then we will change it. Please bring your stuff and start to work. Bring whatever snacks you like. I will bring some, too. I won’t have the little trashcans that Amy had or the scrapbook catalogs that she had to buy from. I am sorry. Those will only be available when she comes to scrapbook with us. We do, however, need to keep the Seekers room as clean as possible for Charles while still having our fun. Hope to see you soon, Debbie Smith
COMPOSTING
To those who have been contributing to the compost bin, thank you very much! Just a
reminder – please cut veggies and fruits into pieces so it will decompose quickly. No
pits or seeds. Thanks again, Robbie Pepper
NEW PARKING FOR HANDICAPPED
How grateful we are that we now have more parking designated for those with
physical limitations or challenges. And how grateful we are that those who utilize
those spaces remember there are wider spaces designated "VAN ACCESS."
Those spaces are made wider for ease in loading/unloading from vans . Thanks to
all for heeding the handicapped parking space designations!
FAITHFULNESS
A valid sign of our relationship status with the Lord is the nature of the outward
expression of our faithfulness. If we belong to God wholeheartedly, we will look and
act like it in the world. In truth, the world knows who a person belongs to by what is
seen and heard through them: is your devotion to the world or to the Lord?
--Anonymous--
BACK TO SCHOOL
After being back in school for a week a teenager asked, "Mom, what's the name
of that boy I met at church camp this summer?"
"Which one?" her mom asked.
"Oh, you know - the one I said I couldn't live without!"
As schools get back up and running this week, please be in prayer for the safety
and smooth adjustments of children of all ages!
THANK YOU!
Thank you to everyone who helped with VBS. It could not have been such a success
without the donations and helpers. We had over 30 kids attend VBS this year. Thank
you again for your support of this ministry. Amy Rodriguez
A SPECIAL THANKS!
The Evangelism and the Education Committees want to thank everyone who helped
and who participated in the helped helped & participated in the successful luau. A
special thanks goes out to out to our host families, the Bronners, the Killgos, to our
host families, the Bronners, the Killgos, and the Norrisses. We had a great time and
hope tocelebrate together again next summer!
PANDAMANIA SUCCESS AT VBS
VBS was a great success. Thanks so much to all who participated,
but a special nod must go to the director, Amy Rodriguez, for a job
well done! Thanks goes, also, to all who contributed food and
supplies, all who donated money, and all who gave up their time to
decorate, to teach, to cook, and to clean up. We really appreciated the teenagers, as
well, who served as crew leaders and the children who attended and had a great time!
Dan was a terrific panda and KaraKay a great leader. Thanks to Jeff and Linda and all
the church for their support. We’re looking forward to next year. How great God is!
The Education Committee
Many thanks to everyone who made VBS a success! Amy Rodriguez, the VBS director, did a wonderful job!
Many thanks to all those who held specific roles:
And everyone else who contributed supplies, money, prayer and hard work! We appreciate you and couldn’t have VBS without you!
*Bamboo Crew Leaders & Helpers: *Preschoolers- Renee Alexander-Tyler & Jordan Degner, Brendan Grant, Tina Vance Hailee King, K’lyn King, Madison Lewis, *Power Points & Lights – Trudy Sprinkle Jazmine Ruose, Jelsie Rose, Brayden Trimble, Olivia Tyler & Jeffery Sirmans * Rowdy Wrap Up – Karakay Kovaly *Bible Adventures – Angel Grant *Sing & Play Opening Session & the *Chaddars Movie Mania – Dustie Degner Panda – Dan Kovaly * Clean Up & Snacks – Joy Bivins *Snacks – Janet Bilyeu, Mary Ellen *Crafts – Kenny Williamson Rodriguez, Mary Sturgeon *Games – Jonathan Tyler *Peter & Clean Up – Joe Stringer
Wednesday Nights Will Start Up Again, This Wednesday,
August 24 at 6:15 pm
This week’s Snack Supper will be Frito Pie
We hope you will join us for an exciting time!
WEDNESDAY NIGHT SCHEDULES 5:30 pm Bell Choir-Sanctuary-Lead By: Robbie Pepper (Start on Sept. 7th) 6:15 pm Snack Supper only $2.00 - Fellowship Hall/Gathering Place 6:45pm Youth Lead Worship - Fellowship Hall/Gathering Place with music,
devotionals, & skits. 7:05pm Adult Bible Study (All Ages) – The Believers or Aquila Pricilla Class Room. The first night Jeff will be offering a preview of Financial Peace University, this class will officially start on Sunday, September 11th at 7pm.
The next week Janet Bilyeu, will start a study on Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God by Francis Chan. “Have you ever wondered if we’re missing it? It’s crazy if you think about it. The God of the Universe—the Creator of nitrogen and pine needles, galaxies and E-minor—loves us with a radical, unconditional, self-sacrificing love. And what is our typical response? We got to church, sing songs, and try not to cuss. Does something deep inside your heart long to break free from the status quo? Are you hungry for an authentic faith that addresses the problems of our world with tangible, even radical, solutions?” This is the place for you!
Youth Groups: Nursery: Nursery: Babies through 3 years old. Lead By: Amy Rodriguez (Available from 7:00 to
8pm. Parents/Guardians must be on site to utilize this service.). PCYF: 4 years old to Kindergarten Lead By: Kenzie Clendennen CCYF: 1st & 2nd Lead By: Gayla Rigdon & Sue Burrell JYF: 3rd, 4th & 5th Lead By: TBD* & Joe Stringer Chi Rho: 6th, 7th, & 8th Lead By: Dan Kovaly & Katrina Neff
CYF: CYF: 9th, 10th, 11th, & 12th Lead By: Angel Grant & Karakay Kovaly *If you feel called to provide this special ministry to this age group, please contact Angel or Karakay.
News from The HPA Children’s and Youth Committee
A meeting was held a on August 13, 2011 and they elected our own, Dan Kovaly, as the chairperson for this very important Area Wide Committee that oversees all the camps and
retreats ! They also published tentative retreat and camp dates as follows:
Chi Rho Retreat Feb. 10-12 2012 CYF Retreat Feb. 24-26, 2012 Jr. Retreat March 2-4, 2012
CFY Conf. June 3-8, 2012 Chi Rho Camp June 11-15, 2012 Junior Camp July 16-19, 2012
Please mark your calendar and look for more information later this year!
Looking for Idea about what BIG events are
happening on Wed. Nights this Fall?
Here’s the Youth Calendar:
August 24th First Wednesday Night
August 31st Big Kick Off Blow Out September 21st Silver Ring Thing for CYF and Chi Rho, Cool Crafts for JYF, CCYF,
& PCYF September 28th FCC Open House October 26th Trunk or Treat November 16th Youth Lead Thanksgiving Worship November 23rd No Wed. night activities for Thanksgiving Break December 7th Caroling December 14th Santa Party and Angel Tree December 21st No Wed. night activities for Christmas Break
PISD Early release Date December 28th No Wed. night activities for Christmas/New Years Break.
Adventures in Church Camps During the Month of July Once we returned from CYLS on July 2nd Dan and I had 4 days in
Pampa that we spent preparing and packing for General Assembly in Nashville. Robbie, Dan, and I left on Thursday morning and drove to just outside Ft. Smith, AK and stopped for the night. The next morning we continued our traveling into Nashville and checked into the hotel . Opening Worship started the next evening so we took the time to sleep and try to recharge our batteries for the adventure ahead. I attended the business sessions and daily worships as well as 2 youth ministers gatherings, a breakout session about how to hold holy conversations on delicate issues within our society and a breakout session about transforming congregations and how to facilitate multigenerational leadership and a nurturing attitude for all age groups. I would also like to schedule a time to meet with the elders and provide this information to them and see if we could have a congregational bible study and discussion on these topics. We arrived home on Friday, July 15 th and that evening we assisted Janet with the dinner for the ROTC miss ion trip.
On Monday, July 18th we left for Junior Camp with the following campers in attendance:
Jakob Wilson London Rowell Dalton Williamson Kambrie Neff Denver Rowell Chace Williamson Hylee Gomez Avery Sprinkle Carter Sprinkle Jayden Holland Kenny Williamson and Kenzie Carter also attended as sponsors. It
was wonderful to spend time with this age group! They are such an active group and so much fun! We hiked to the falls on the Ceta Canyon side and spent time playing games and worshiping with them! They now love singing Pharaoh Pharaoh and many are now riding the van on Sunday mornings to come to Sunday school. We returned home on Thursday, July 21st.
On Saturday, July 23rd we traveled to LBCR for 8ers camp for special training due to the delicate subject matter of 8ers and sex camp. Dan and I were both counselors and we were able to work together, the first time ever, as small group leaders! I attended last year as was able to be the group leader. Being Dan’s first year he learned the materials and the general set up of 8ers and we really enjoyed working together during this camp. We were even able to provide a morning watch, or morning meditation, together! This is also the start of our training for keynoting 8ers camp. CLER ministeries, the ministry that provides 8ers camp has asked we come to Midland the first weekend in January (Jan. 5th to 7th) to start the second phase for keynoter training. Jelsie Rose attended from our congregation and Paul Carruth, area minister for youth and emergent ministry, provided transportation for Jelsie and Chase Nabours (from Fritch, FCC) to camp. We arrived home on Saturday, July 30th.
On Monday, August 1st we left for the Leave Your Mark Mission Trip and Rock the Desert. The mission trip was amazing! In the mornings we painted a house for an organization called Christmas in Action who serve the needy of Odessa and Midland. In the afternoons we visited a variety of different places. On Monday we visited Disciples Village
Retirement community where Dan and Corban provided a few songs to sing, we played bingo, and had an ice cream party. On Tuesday we visited High Sky Children’s Ranch which is a foster home we played games and had another ice cream social. Many of the youth were highly impacted by this visit. The next day we visited a community center and provided labor for serving lunch and staff for games for under privileged children. The concert series started the next day and we enjoyed it while it lasted, but ended up coming home a day early because there was so much dust. It was an amazing experience to watch our youth change through each experience, you can tell the Holy Spirit has touched them in ways they hadn’t experienced before.
Another exciting event this summer was the creation of the God Squad. They visited the worship committee and asked to provide Sunday morning worship on 5th Sundays and take full ownership of Wednesday evening worships. They met earlier this month and planned out Wed. night worships, be on the lookout for more information, coming soon.
Again, I thank you all for the grace and privilege of serving our fellowship, Blessings~Karakay
Once again it is time for a new pictorial
directory.
It seems impossible that it has been 4 years since we have had our pictures made. Our church family has grown and changed in many ways and we all need a wonderful reminder of our time together. The dates for pictures are Wednesday September 28th, Thursday September 29th, Friday September 30th and Saturday October 1st. Someone will be in the foyer with sign up sheets every Sunday so you can pick the right time for you and your family. Over the next 2 weeks only you will also have the option to sign up online at www.signup.olanmills.com. We are looking forward to hearing from each and every one of you. Thanks in advance for your cooperation. If you have questions you may call Dixie Nickell @ 669-2690