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The Christian Builder
April 27, 2011 A weekly publication of
First Christian Church Midland Volume 55 No.17
Church Calendar
Thursday, April 28 10:00am Get Movin’! Exercise Class (FLC) 5:30pm Breaking Bread (Florida St.) Sunday, May 1 Youth Sunday ‐ Camp Sign Up Sunday 10:00am Sunday School 11:00am Combined Service noon Church‐wide potluck 5‐7:00pm Celebrate (Children’s Bldg.) Ages 3 thru 5th grade 5:00‐8:00pm SOLID (Youth) Chi Rho (6‐8) CYF(9‐12)‐God in the Movies‐Theatre Rm. Monday, May 2 9:00am Ministers Meeting 10:00am Staff Meeting 5:10pm Endowment Meeting
(Library) Tuesday, May 3 10:00 am Get Movin! Exercise Class 4:00pm Offices closed early due to
exterminating 7:00pm PDAP 7:30pm Boy Scouts (Rm. 105) Wednesday, May 4 7:00am Men’s Prayer Breakfast 6:00pm Executive Committee
Meeting 7:15pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal Thursday, May 5 10:ooam Get Movin’! Exercise Class (FLC)
Friday, May 6 6:00pm SHARE Sunday, May 8 Mother’s Day 9:00am Contemporary Worship 10:00am Sunday School 11:00am Traditional Worship 5‐7:00pm No Celebrate (Children) 5:00‐8:00pm No SOLID (Youth)
This Sunday - Youth Sunday, Camp Sign-Up Sunday & All-Church Potluck
Make plans to join us this Sunday for Youth Sunday & the All‐Church Potluck!
This is our annual service where the youth of the church will lead us in worship, sacrament, and preaching. This year, our sermons – yes 2! – will be delivered by Seniors Lee Beggs and Elizabeth Cook. Many of our other youth will also be sharing at the table, during the prayer time, through song, and during the children’s sermon. You won’t want to miss it!
This Sunday’s Schedule: 10:00 AM Regular Sunday School classes resume 11:00 AM Combined youth‐led worship service in the Sanctuary 12:00 PM All‐church potluck luncheon in the Family Life Center
Please bring your favorite dish and join us!
In addition, this Sunday is also Camp Sign‐Up Sunday. Children and Youth, ages 4 through high school seniors, are invited to sign‐up for camp on this day. We ask that you make full payment by this date. Any registrations or payments received after this Sunday will incur a $10 late fee!
Camp Sign-Up Today!!!
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Thoughts… Rev. Mike Hunter Senior Minister
Birthdays 4/27 Gene Jones Clint Hurst Heather McNeely 4/28 Nancy Gill Jade Young 4/29 Billy Griffin 4/30 Susan Lewis 5/1 Julie Stephenson 5/2 Char Womack Jed Heard Cierra Stanford 5/3 Matthew Glover 5/5 John Ross Espino 5/6 Daina Harguess 5/7 Gwyn Hill 5/8 Mark Branum 5/9 Barbara Estes 5/10 Linda Hyatt Omar Gallardo 5/11 Tom Hill Lucille Vaughan Nancy Stanley
Previous sermons are available online at www.fccmidland.org
This week’s sermon will be delivered by our Youth
Luke 15:11‐32
Lent arrived when I needed it most. The impending sacrifice of the cross put my hurting and doubt in proper perspective. The hope and promise of an empty tomb reminded me of the source and capacity of God’s amazing love. This Lent was more than
theological reminders and liturgical exercises.
Many of you walked with us during the Sunday School hour. The discipline of spiritual formation is not easy, even at fifteen minutes a day. Still, many of you did that, and more, and came each week to share and to listen. This past Sunday at our final meeting, as you shared your personal discoveries, I was affirmed this path was the correct one for us in this season.
Maundy Thursday’s Upper Room was meaningful. All five Midland‐Odessa Disciples congregations came together around the common table of our Lord. The music, the drama, the silence…it all spoke to me.
I was quiet most of Friday, a little under the weather and a little under the weight of the gift of Good Friday. Several text or emailed me about their Prayer Vigil moments. The new access system to the Chapel seemed to work.
Scores of dedicated church folks spent many hours setting up Hill Park as a Saturday evangelism station disguised as an Easter egg hunt. Hundreds of children came and some of those families were here on Sunday. This second year’s successes seemed to confirm how it is a good thing for us to be out and active in our community beyond these walls.
Lent’s promise of Easter morning was good and rich at every turn. I cherished my ten minutes of quiet in the courtyard just before the Sunrise service began. I kept looking back and forth from the empty tomb to the outline of our steeple, sensing somehow their connection. It was my God moment of the day.
God’s outpouring through and in you wonderful people of First Christian Church did its powerful work.
I know, because of the powerful work you did in me.
My promise is to help us all linger and share the amazing gift of Easter…today, tomorrow, and beyond.
Thank you is such a small phrase for the overwhelming gratitude I owe all of you for this special season.
As we move forward, let us not forget our grounding to that empty tomb and the promise the resurrection is true.
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Musings… Rev. Cory Glover Associate Minister
This Sunday, our young people will lead us in worship, sacrament, and preaching. While we, as a youth ministry and a church, value the involvement of youth in every
worship service and in all facets of the life of the church, there is still a special place for these kinds of days. It gives our youth a chance to share their stories and their gifts in a special way. It gives the rest of us the opportunity to see them in action and get to know them a little better. It helps us all to grow in our relationships with and understanding of God. We all know Paul’s famous words to Timothy about youth: “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.” – 1 Timothy 4:12 This scripture is often used just about any time that youth are involved in leading. Yet, we fail to keep reading… “Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching. Do not neglect your gift…” – 1 Timothy 4:13‐14 Youth Sunday gives our youth the chance to make good on the second half of that scripture…the chance to use and nurture their gifts. I hope you will be here to show them your support and to hear what God might have to say to you through them…
Anniversaries
5/1 Albert & Teri Valero
5/12 Mark & Pam Branum
*If you do not see your
birthday or anniversary listed, please contact the church office and
share that information with your church family.
Attendance April 24, 2011
Sunrise Service 35 Contemporary Worship 83 Children’s Church 15 Total 133 Traditional Worship 181 Children’s Church 5 Nursery 3 Total 189 Total 322 Sunday School Attendance Nursery 1 Children 25 Youth 11 Adult 39
Total 67
Upcoming Youth Events: • May 1st ‐SOLID God in the Movies from 5‐8pm for all Chi Rho
(grades 6‐8) & CYF (grades 9‐12) students. • May 8th‐ NO SOLID (Mother’s Day) • May 22nd‐ Senior Sunday (combined service with lunch provided)
First Christian Church’s 2nd Annual Easter Egg‐Stravaganza was a huge success because of the hard work, servant’s heart, and willingness to reach out by all
who participated. Whether you donated Easter eggs, bought hot dogs, wore a pink bunny suit, helped with registration, organized and arranged the egg hunts, held up signs, greeted others outside our church or managed the jumper, each and every person was an integral part of making the Easter Egg‐Stravaganza happen.
We have already started brainstorming for next year and we are eager to improve on this free gift to the community.
Thank you again to the countless number of people who made this a great success!
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Ponderings… Rev. Paula Brooks Associate Minister
Elder - On - Call 4/24‐4/30
Sandy Faulkner
5/1‐5/7 Carol Cook
5/8‐5/14 Ken Evers
Visitors Corner
April 24, 2011
Bill Basinger Hollyn Bryant
Mike & Lynn Casey Cheryl Crawford
Chris & Brooke Giese Suzanne Gonzalez Jim & Lori Granbery
Carol & Hank Hardwick John, Michelle, Kristen, Kathe
& Katie Hepfer Randy, Marta & Anna Hurst
Arturo Hernandez Zach & Shawna Kilborn
Jana Levens Natalie Lujan
Nathan, Rachel & Eve McCready Don & Sheila Michael Andy, Michelle, Marco
& Millie Nance Shelley, Candance &
Tyler Navaratte Dustin Parks
Curtis Pechacek Pat, Jennifer, Nicholas
& Aidan Ramsey Rene Sanchez Lin Saunders
Stephen, Randi & Rylie Thorp Dan Walsh Erin Walsh
Thanks for joining us for worship!
Celebrate (Children’s Program)
Sundays from 5:00 to 7:00 PM in the Family Life Center
For all children ages 3 through 5th grade
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Serving Schedule Sunday, May 1, 2011
Communion Captain Tom Jones
Early Elder Dave Burgard
Late Elders
Mary Anne Benton Meta Jones
Late Servers Diane Faulkner Sandy Faulkner Damon Vanley Peggy Davis
Gene Drummond Beverly Drummond
Betty Forbes Stephen Forbes Lisa Kilborn
Mary Anne Benton Neil Howard
Homebound Coordinator
Carol Cook
Homebound Kelly Cook
Erich Hardaway
If you are unable to serve this
Sunday, please find a replacement and contact the Communion Captain or
Homebound Coordinator and the church office. Thank you.
Church Bulletin Board Please send your announcements to Katie by 5 PM on Mondays.
Lectionary Scriptures
for the week of May 1, 2011
Acts 2: 1‐14a, 22‐32 Psalm 16
1 Peter 1:3‐9 John 29:19‐31
Congregational Directory
If you have trouble finding information, we are now able to send you a PDF version of The Congregational Directory via e‐mail. Also for your convenience there are copies in the Narthex as well as in Contemporary Service. You can also pick up the latest version from the church office.
New Member Dinner
The new member dinner is set for May 12th at 6:00pm.
We would love to not only have you join the church, but also be our guests to the
New Member Dinner!
2011 Central Area Camps & Costs:
Grand Beginnings Camp June 3‐5 $45 Children age 4 ‐ 3rd grade, accompanied by parent/grandparent
CYF Conference June 5‐11 $162.50 Completed grades 9‐12
CYLS June 27‐July 2 $150 Central Area Officers only
JYF Camp July 10‐14 $115 Completed grades 4 or 5
Chi Rho Camp July 10‐15 $142.50 Completed grades 6 or 7
Tri‐Area Eighters Camp July 24‐30 $175 Completed 8th grade
Campership Funds Needed
As you can see, the summer camping season will be quickly upon us. This also means a greater need for camperships (scholarships for camps). The church has already budgeted to cover 50% of the cost of every camp; however, some of our families need additional assistance to cover all or part of the remaining 50%. The resources available to meet these needs are running low. Please consider making a gift to the campership fund and helping one of our
children or youth experience camp this summer!
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Adult Sunday School Studies
Mixed Blessings Room 301 Leader: Bill Bucy Topic of Study: A study of Sunday’s scripture
II Chronicles 7:14 Room 302 Leader: Members of the Class Topic of Study: Colossians
Pairs and Spares Room 303 Leader: Tom Hill Topic of Study: Science and Religion
Genesis Room 304 Leader: Topic of Study: Experiencing God
Fellowship Room 307 Leader: Loren Stiles Topic of Study: Intro to the Old Testament
Koinonia Room 308 Leader: Members of the Class Topic of Study: God Will Find a Way
Mike Hunter’s Class Montgomery
Children’s Sunday Activities
May 1 FaithWeaver Sunday School ‐ 10:00 am “Jesus Explains Eternal Life to Nicodemus” (Jesus gives us eternal life) John 3:1‐17 Children’s Church– Held during both Worship services Mary Magdalene at the Tomb
Celebrate – 5:00 pm Journey to the Cross – “Jesus Came Back to Life”
Church Bulletin Board Please send your announcements to Katie by 5 PM on Mondays.
Christmas-In-Action WHEN: Beginning Tuesday 26 April continuing thru the
official workday Saturday 30 April at 8am. WHERE: 313 East Magnolia
Each year First Christian Church takes on the responsibility of helping to improve
the living conditions of a family in Midland that is financially and physically challenged to maintain the livability of
their home. CIA has recently replaced the roof. We will continue to weatherize the house by removing the dilapidated siding and windows beginning on Tuesday, April
26. Working thru the week we will prepare for the new siding to be installed on Saturday as well as most of the windows. This will entail much needed caulking and painting. Everyone is invited to help and there is plenty to do no matter what your skill level or age. Remember you are entering a construction site of an older building. Hazards are possible. Proper attire and attention to potential exposure to dust and
surroundings are advised.
Summer Office Angel Needed
June 16th and 17th the church office will be needing an office angel. If you are able to
commit to one day or both days, please let the church office know.
Going Green
Don’t forget if you want to help us conserve resources and paper, you can always choose to view The Christian
Builder newsletter online. All you have to do is call the church and inform us that we have the correct e‐mail address to send the notice to. Also, you can now view the Builder on‐line in black and
white or full color.
CIA (Christmas in Action) Luncheon
Amanda Bourland is again co‐coordinating the luncheon. She can use your assistance with the food and drinks.
Please call her at 559‐6874 or email her at [email protected] If you have any questions contact Jim
Morris (cell 413‐1051) or Dave Cromwell (cell 528‐2245). Thanks for your support!
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The Prayer Room
Church Bulletin Board Please send your announcements to Katie by 5 PM on Mondays. Concerns Among Our Church
Family & Beyond
In need of prayer: Jim Coats
Luke Hardaway and Family Joy Singleton
Gretchen Parsley John Ross Espino
Melissa Faulkner Williams Jean Connor
Gary & Carol Thompson Mike & Brenda Nance Margaret Christensen
Jerry Johnson Vicki Miller
(preparing for mission trip)
In extended /long term care: Joe Brittain
H. G. Bedford Pat Faulkner Gwen Gibson Nancy Gill
Clarese Gough Jackie Hanna
Rosemary Rankin Jerry Sloan
Keith Somerville Mary Jane Strobel
In the service: Damon Darnell Nicky Miller
Families/Friends beyond FCC: Juan Escarsega Luke Kitten
Jimmy Duewall Lupe (lost everything in the fire)
Wayne McCarry Brighid Seltzer Sandy Davis
Families/Friends beyond FCC in long term care: Alvin Traylor Laura Autrey Monte Hewitt Sonya Hopkins Jered Groner
Michael Castillo
“Gracious God, hold each one and their families in the hollow of Your hand. Surround them, fill them with the
presence and healing touch of Your Holy Spirit. In Jesus’ name we pray. AMEN”
Changes to the Chapel
The chapel will now be open 24 hours a day for your prayer convenience. The church has provided a lock box that contains a key to get into the chapel. Please contact the church
office for the lockbox code.
Mad Hatter’s Tea
Church On The Journey invites you to the annual Mad Hatter’s Tea
Saturday, May 7th 10:30am‐noon
In the Fellowship Hall 1001 Andrews Highway
Wear a hat of any kind Laugh with friend and cheer
Drink some tea, unwind and see What wonders will appear!
The Mad Hatter also invites you to bring canned goods for the Memorial Christian
Church Food Pantry. Don’t be late!
Church Office Closed
The church office will close at 4:00pm on May 3rd for pesticide spraying. Thank you for your cooperation.
Other Gifts received through 4/24 Christmas in Action $400 Easter Special Offering $698 Heifer Project (CWF) $873 Campership Fund $550
The Christian Builder First Christian Church 1301 W. Louisiana Ave Midland, TX 79701
432‐682‐2541 online at: www.fccmidland.org April 27 , 2011 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED
Non-Profit Org
US Postage Paid
Midland, TX 79711 Permit No. 145
75 volunteers at $7.75 an hour for 4 hours = $2,325 7,000 Easter eggs at $1.00 a dozen = $583
630 hot‐dog and lemonade lunches = $630 The look on hundreds of children’s faces = PRICELESS!
2011 Easter Egg‐Stravaganza by the numbers...