“Loving God, Loving People, Serving The World In The Name Of Jesus”
MARCH
2018
A Monthly News Publication For Members And Friends
This Issue:
New Sermon Series...2
Easter Offering.………2
New Member Classes...2
Holy Week Services….....3
Missions Fundraiser……....4
Family Camping………......5
Flourish Mid-Columbia .......5
Calendar……....................6-7
Men’s Ministry........................8
Women’s Ministry...................8
Senior Adult’s Ministry............8
Children’s Activities................9
Summer Trainees….…….........9
Deacon Beacon...................10
Preschool News.....................10
Sun Adult Classes..................11
Summer Camp……...…........11
Living For Christ By Rev. Ralph Kieneker
We are in the days leading up to Easter, when we commemorate Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. In the Christian commu-nity, this has often been marked by a time of turning from sin and seeking to tame sinful desires through fasting. For those familiar with this practice, the typical ques-tion is, “What are you giving up for Lent (days leading up to Easter)?” This is some-thing I have regularly practiced and find it beneficial.
The Christian life, how-ever, is not primarily marked by giving up but getting. We have been given the greatest possible gift, the very life of the Son of God given for us so that we might live a new life with God forever. For those who believe in Jesus, we now know that life between the first coming of Christ when the decisive battle was won and when Christ returns and all who re-spond to the good news of Jesus Christ will be brought into a new glorious crea-tion. In between, our primary purpose is to bring this good news and God’s power into the world.
This Easter, I want to invite and even chal-lenge you to add a purpose to your life. Easter Sunday is one of the most likely times for people who don’t normally at-tend a church to come to a worship ser-vice. We are preparing for a great celebra-tion of the power of Christ to set us free into life. We think it is Good News that the world needs to hear. I know that for a lot of people, sharing our faith or just in-
viting someone to a worship service can be very intimidating. But if we believe this is the best news the world has been given, at some point, we need to face our fears and go for it.
I’m not asking you to break out the “Four Spiritual Laws” or go knocking door to door. Just invite friends or a family to come to Easter Sunday morning and may-
be have brunch, lunch, or dinner with you as a follow-up.
Not only are we hoping that the message of Christ will draw people to Jesus, but we are planning to invite peo-
ple to come back and see how Christ wants to set us free in life at its best. We are going to start a five week series on Apr. 8, called “Squeezed: Choosing to Make Room for Life.” It is a series that is intend-ed to provide biblical wisdom and show how the power of Jesus can help us experi-ence the best that life has to offer.
Another way you can participate in this missional goal is to pray. Pray that God would shine in his light through our church family. Pray that we would contin-ue to grow so that his life might shine through us. Pray that we would be win-some and committed to sharing Jesus with our friends and neighbors. Pray that we continually respond to his plans and his ways. Pray that we would embrace being on mission for Him
Blessings in Christ, Ralph
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New Sermon Series
Jesus came to lead us into life that is really life. He came to save us from just surviving in a broken world to thriving in a new life, with new purpose, hope and peace. Paul is one of our greatest teachers in understand-ing the way of Jesus. We are going to spend four weeks leading up to Holy Week under-standing Paul’s great claim that “to live is Christ” and even more “to die is gain.”
Mar. 4 Live Selflessly (Philippians 1) Mar. 18 Live Directionally (Philippians 3)
Mar. 11 Live Humbly (Philippians 2) Mar. 25 Live Joyfully (Philippians 4)
Even though France is the largest country in Western Europe, the most visited desti-nation in the world, and certainly one of the most beautiful, France is also described as the “front line for spiritual battle.” Only 1% of the population attend an Evangeli-cal Christian church. This Easter, we will be sending our special offering to Merrie Goddard, our missionary in France. This special financial gift will help Merrie with her missionary needs in order to continue being able to minister with Youth for Christ International in France. Merrie will be visiting West Side Church Apr. 10-27—look for opportunities to meet Merrie and hear her speak about her ministry in April.
Easter Special Offering - Merrie Goddard (France)
Discovering Christian Community:
The Joy of Belonging
You are invited to join us at our New Member’s Class to learn more about West Side Church: Sun., Mar. 11, 18 & 25 at 9:45 am, WS South Room 302 and Sat., Apr. 14, 9:00 am-1:00 pm, WS North Room 2-4 (Library). There is no obli-gation for membership after the completion of the classes, but you will have the opportunity if you wish. Contact Bob or Judy Tibbatts (509.946.9905 or [email protected]).
Meet the Ministry Staff - Mar. 4
Are you new to West Side? We’d like to get to know YOU! Come join us for an hour and meet our ministry staff over a cup of coffee: Sun., Mar. 4, 11:00 am in WS South Room 306 (up the stairs, next to the kitchen). Have ques-tions? Want more information? Contact Bob or Judy Tibbatts ([email protected] or 509.946.9905). We look forward to meeting you!
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Join us for Holy Week:
March 25 - Palm Sunday Commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
March 29 - Maundy Thursday Remembering the meaning of the Last Supper—drawing near to God through music, prayer, and the Word—understanding our ongoing communion with Him today.
March 30 - Good Friday Commemorating and reflecting on the sacrifice of Christ on our behalf.
April 1 - Easter Sunday Celebrating the Joy and Hope we have in Jesus’ Resurrection.
*Following the Sunrise Service, there will be a potluck brunch at the Leggett’s house (60 Park St.-near the entrance to the park).
ope has many faces: a family seeing their home restored from a devastating flood, a young homeless boy finding safe haven from the street gangs of his home town, a college stu-dent learning English skills which will open new opportunities. These are the kinds of hope which our mission teams will be seek-ing to bring to the people of Houston, Colombia, and the Czech Republic this summer.
Our youth team led by Ben Downey, Youth Pastor and Steve Critchlow, will be partnering with the ministry Praying Pelican to help restore houses for some of the more than 500,000 people
who are still displaced or living in damaged homes from the flooding brought last year by Hurricane Harvey. This event, the largest housing disaster in American history, affected over 300,000 homes, 20% of which were occupied by people who live below the poverty line. Our students will be providing some of the man-power needed in helping local churches and organizations working toward long-term recovery for both the physical and spiritual needs of Houston residents.
Twelve adults and 2 youth led by Steve and Sandra Critchlow will be headed to the mountains outside Medellin, Colombia to provide support for Open Arms Foundation. Through a friendship with Phil and Carolina Bullard, West Side hosted Enoch and Christina Hernandez in January to learn more about their ministry to young boys and girls from the streets of Medellin. Reaching out with Jesus’ love, they seek to teach confidence and encourage oppor-tunities that point these youngsters away from the dysfunction and hopeless future that pervades their culture. Our team will be constructing a boy’s dorm where they can find the safety and comfort of a place to sleep each night, something not to be taken for granted.
Karel Coppock and 8 others will be going to Scrip-ture Union ESL camp in the mountains north of Prague in the Czech Republic for the third year. In this beautiful setting college age students gather to improve their English skills, and in the process get exposure to Christian teaching and worship. In a country which is atheist in its constitution, this is a rare opportunity. Czech youth are eager to learn and practice English with native speakers, as fluency in English is often a key to success in business. Many of these kids have told previous teams that this camp is the highlight of their year, and there have been numbers of them
each year give their lives to Christ. Through our partnership with missionaries Andrew and Amy Funka, West Siders have been grateful to be a part of this ministry.
This April we have the opportunity to help raise support to bring hope to these three areas through our fundraiser A Night of Hope: Spread-ing light, bringing hope across the globe. It’s a big chal-lenge, and we have big goals. But we have a big God who calls us to bring hope and light to His world. Won’t you join us?
A NIGHT OF HOPE: Spreading light, bringing hope across the globe
A New Kind of Fundraiser. This year we are shaking things up a little. Our goal is to fund not just one, but three trips to different parts of the world. It will take efforts from West Side and beyond. We will be ventur-ing beyond our facilities to provide a special evening with excellent food, elegant décor, and unique auction items. We encourage you to invite your friends to this opportunity to make a difference in the world. Tables for eight are available as well as single tickets.
Where: M Hotel in Richland When: Saturday, April 28, 6:00-8:30 pm What: Dinner with wine catered by Castle Catering with dishes reflecting our three destinations Special music provided by Pat Holton on keyboard and Rich Hirano on saxophone Live and Silent Auctions: include vacation stays, group dinners, handmade items, experiences, art, wine, sports activities, services, and more!
Ticket sales start the last weekend in March - price at $30/person. Available Sunday mornings or online at www.TricitiesANightOfHope.com. Tickets cover the cost of the event only. All moneys raised through auction items support mission trip expenses. Because of the nature of the dinner and event, no childcare will be available.
Pre-auction event: Progressive raffle Tickets sales March 4-18 at the church (Sunday morn-ings in either narthex or during the week in the Church Office). Two items from our list of auction items will be offered. The winner will have a choice of: (1) Couples weekend for 4 at Coeur d’Alene Lake with the Par-rish’s, or (2) Water2Wine Dinner cruise for 2 adults.
Price: $10 each. The more tickets you buy, the great-er your chance of winning! Special Bonus on March 4: Free cinnamon roll with each raffle ticket purchase (Pat Reich’s specialty) while supplies last. P a g e 4
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Friday, March 9, 6:30-8:30 pm
“A Vision for Vocation: An Evening With Steven Garber”
What does it mean to be called? Come hear Dr. Steven Garber offer a broad vision of calling (or, as he puts it, vocation) that pertains to all of life – in our homes, workplaces, and community. Steve is a husband, father, author, professor of Marketplace Theology and Leadership at Regent College, and founding director of the Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation, & Culture in Washington D.C.
Steve says, “The word ‘vocation’ is a rich one, having to address the wholeness of life, the range of relationships and
responsibilities. Work, yes, but also families, and neighbors, and citizenship, locally and globally—all of this and more is seen as vocation, that to which I am called as a human being, living my life before the face of God.”
Coffee, beverages, and dessert provided.
Saturday, March 10, 9:00 am-12:00 pm
“Called to Flourish the Mid-Columbia”
What is God up to in our community to bring about the integration of faith, work, and everyday living? Come hear about the formation and vision of “Flourish Mid-Columbia” – a center for theological education for the every- day Christian in the Tri-Cities. Steve Garber and Rebecca Pousette from
Regent College and Dan Wodrich, Flourish Director, will share the story and identify whole-life discipleship activities and resources – currently available and being planned – to bless and benefit individuals, congrega-tions, ministries, and workplace leaders and groups in our community. Come explore God’s call to each and all of us to share in His flourishing of the Mid-Columbia.
Coffee, beverages, and brunch snacks provided.
Location: Richland Lutheran Church (901 Van Giesen, Richland). For the latest information and to register, go to https://flourishmidcolumbia.com/events--classes.html or contact Dan Wodrich at 509.531.0800 or [email protected].
You’re Invited! March 9-10!
Now is the time to start planning your summer! Be sure to include the annual Family Camping Weekend at Ingalls Creek Enrichment Center (near Leavenworth): June 29-July1, with the option to camp on Thurs., June 28.
In a world that is often too busy, Ingalls Creek is a place to go with your whole family, relax, enjoy each other, and soak up Gods’ creation. We help supply a place to go at minimal cost. You get to play games with your kids, go hiking, have water fights, cook s’mores over a campfire – all the traditional things you associate with camping with-
out being outdoors in the woods. You can be as busy or relaxed as you wish. The Talent Show (singing, silly skits, reading, jokes, cat and dog haikus, walrus hunting…) is not to be missed!
Jack Dowell describes Ingalls Creek as the place where God “re-ravels my un-raveled soul”. Without all the distractions of city life, you can build and strengthen relationships, new and old, family and friends. Where else can you solve the eternal questions of life, the universe, and how to properly put toilet paper on the roll? There are even the comforts of home like a kitchen and indoor toilets and showers! It is not nearly as primitive as camping was in your (or your parents’) childhood.
Sign-ups to reserve your spot will begin Sun., Apr. 15, in both narthexes. Can’t wait to sign-up? Want more information? Contact George & Debbie Mellinger (509.375.1389) or Jack & Marion Dowell (509.946.1978).
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Marcus Whitman Tutoring
Program 7:25am-WSS
Church Staff Mtg 9:00am-WSN
ESL/Citizenship Classes 6:30pm
-WSS
Trainee Committee Mtg
5:30pm-WSN
Boy Scouts Mtg-WSN:
CBM @ 6:30pm
Troop-SM Cof & BoR @ 7:00pm
Tutoring Program 7:25am
Women’s Morning Glory
9:00am-WSN
Fellowship Mtg 12:00pm-WSN
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
-Coyote Ridge (Connell)
Missions Prayer Mtg 6:30pm-WSN
MS (gr 6-8) Life Group 6:30pm
-the Baldwin’s
Adult Choir 7:00pm-WSN
Worship Team 7:00pm-WSS
Worship:
8:15am Contemporary
Service-WSS
9:45am Sunday School &
Contemporary Service
9:45am New Members Class
11:15am Traditional Service
Iglesia de Cristo Avivamiento
-MLLF 7:00pm-WSS
Handbell Choir 3:30pm-WSN
P2P-Person to Person Lunch
12:00pm-WSN
Afterschool Bible Club 3:30pm
-Marcus Whitman Elementary
Alpha Prayer & Strategy Mtg
6:30pm-WSN
Boy Scouts Mtg 7:00pm-WSN
Church Staff Mtg 9:00am
-WSN
Auction Mtg 4:30pm-WSN
ESL/Citizenship Classes 6:30pm
-WSS
Coffee with the Bible 8:30am
Moms in Prayer 10:15am-WSN
Women’s Sarah Circle 11:30am
-WSN
Men’s Sarah Squares 11:30am
Sterlings (Richland)
Wednesdays@West Side:
5:15pm-Potluck Dinner (WSN)
6:00pm-Classes (WSN/WSS)
kids—youth—adults
Women’s Morning Glory
9:00am-WSN
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
-Coyote Ridge (Connell)
MS (gr 6-8) Life Group 6:30pm
-the Baldwin’s
West Side Preschool Clean-up
Night 7:00pm-WSN
Adult Choir 7:00pm-WSN
Worship Team 7:00pm-WSS
Worship:
8:15am Contemporary
Service-WSS
9:45am Sunday School &
Contemporary Service
9:45am New Members Class
11:15am Traditional Service
Iglesia de Cristo Avivamiento
-MLLF 7:00pm-WSS
Handbell Choir 3:30pm-WSN
Palm Sunday:
8:15am Contemporary
9:45am Sunday School &
Contemporary Service
9:45am New Members Class
11:15am-Traditional Service
Afterschool Bible Club
3:30pm-Marcus Whitman
Elementary
Deadline for April Church
Newsletter 5:00pm-WSN
Boy Scouts Court of Honor
Ceremony 6:00pm-WSN
Tutoring Program 7:25am
-WSS
Church Staff Mtg 9:00am-WSN
Finance Mtg 4:00pm-WSN
Auction Mtg 4:30pm-WSN
Deacons Mtg 6:30pm-WSN
ESL/Citizenship Classes 6:30pm
-WSS
Worship:
8:15am Contemporary
Service-WSS
9:45am Sunday School &
Contemporary Service
11:15am Traditional Service
-WSN
Meet the Ministry Staff 11:00am
Iglesia de Cristo Avivamiento
-MLLF 7:00pm-WSS
Handbell Choir 3:30pm-WSN
Coffee with the Bible
8:30am-WSN
Moms in Prayer 10:15am-WSN
Knitters Group 1:00pm-WSN
Wednesdays@West Side:
5:15pm-Potluck Dinner (WSN)
6:00pm-Classes (WSN/WSS)
kids—youth—adults
Coffee with the Bible
8:30am-WSN
West Side Preschool Eye
Screening 9:00am-WSN
Moms in Prayer 10:15am-WSN
CFM (gr 1-5) Super Hero Night
6:00pm-Get Air Trampoline
Park (Kennewick)
MS (gr 6-8) Murder Mystery
Night 6:00pm-WSS
Tutoring Program 7:25am
Women’s Morning Glory
9:00am-WSN
Compassionate Caregivers
Support Group 10:30am-WSN
Fellowship Mtg 12:00pm-WSN
Missions Council Mtg 5:00pm
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
MS (gr 6-8) Life Group 6:30pm
Adult Choir 7:00pm-WSN
Worship Team 7:00pm-WSS
Marcus Whitman Elem
Tutoring Program 7:25am
Parent Connection Playgroup
9:00am-WSN
Women’s Morning Glory 9:00am
MS (gr 6-8) Life Group 6:30pm
-the Baldwin’s
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
-Coyote Ridge (Connell)
Adult Choir 7:00pm-WSN
Worship Team 7:00pm-WSS
P2P-Person to Person
Lunch 12:00pm-WSN
Afterschool Bible Club 3:30pm
-Marcus Whitman Elementary
Boy Scouts-WSN:
PLC Mtg @ 6:30pm
Troop Mtg @ 7:00pm
Tutoring Program 7:25am
-WSS
Church Staff Mtg 9:00am-WSN
Auction Mtg 4:30pm-WSN
Session Mtg 6:00pm-WSN
ESL/Citizenship Classes 6:30pm
-WSS
Coffee with the Bible
8:30am-WSN
Moms in Prayer 10:15am-WSN
Adult Choir 7:00pm-WSN
Worship Team 7:00pm-WSS
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Tutoring Program 7:25am
Women’s Morning Glory
9:00am-WSN
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
Maundy Thursday
Worship 7:00pm
-WSS
7:00pm-WSS
Sun., Mar. 11, 2 am
Dinner & Auction to benefit our 3 summer mission trips
Sat., Apr. 28 6:00-8:30 pm M Hotel (Richland)
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
First Friday Fellowship
Potluck Dinner & Program
5:45pm-WSN
Narcotics Anonymous 6:30pm
-WSN
Iglesia de Cristo Avivamiento
-MLLF 7:00pm-WSS
Narcotics Anonymous 10:00pm
-WSN
Men’s Breakfast & Bible
Study 7:30am-WSN
Worship Team 8:00am-WSS
Men’s Breakfast & Bible
Study 7:30am-WSN
Wedding Bondurant/Gire
4:00pm-WSS
Tutoring Program 7:25am
Women’s Morning Glory
9:00am-WSN
Fellowship Mtg 12:00pm-WSN
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
-Coyote Ridge (Connell)
Missions Prayer Mtg 6:30pm-WSN
MS (gr 6-8) Life Group 6:30pm
-the Baldwin’s
Adult Choir 7:00pm-WSN
Worship Team 7:00pm-WSS
No West Side Preschool
Narcotics Anonymous
6:30pm-WSN
Iglesia de Cristo Avivamiento
-MLLF 7:00pm-WSS
Narcotics Anonymous 10:00pm
-WSN
Flourish Mid-Columbia Event
6:30-8:00pm & 9:00am-12:00pm
Richland Lutheran Church
Women’s Morning Glory
9:00am-WSN
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
-Coyote Ridge (Connell)
MS (gr 6-8) Life Group 6:30pm
-the Baldwin’s
West Side Preschool Clean-up
Night 7:00pm-WSN
Adult Choir 7:00pm-WSN
Worship Team 7:00pm-WSS
Faith Parish Nursing Mtg
12:00pm-WSN
Wedding Rehearsal Bondurant/
Gire 4:00pm-WSS
Narcotics Anonymous 6:30pm
Iglesia de Cristo Avivamiento
-MLLF 7:00pm-WSS
Narcotics Anonymous 10:00pm
HS/Youth Deputation Retreat
@ Ingalls Creek
West Side Preschool Staff
Mtg 11:30am-WSN
Narcotics Anonymous 6:30pm
-WSN
Iglesia de Cristo Avivamiento
-MLLF 7:00pm-WSS
Narcotics Anonymous 10:00pm
Men’s Breakfast & Bible
Study 7:30am-WSN
Tutoring Program 7:25am
Women’s Morning Glory
9:00am-WSN
Compassionate Caregivers
Support Group 10:30am-WSN
Fellowship Mtg 12:00pm-WSN
Missions Council Mtg 5:00pm
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
MS (gr 6-8) Life Group 6:30pm
Adult Choir 7:00pm-WSN
Worship Team 7:00pm-WSS
Marcus Whitman Elem
Tutoring Program 7:25am
Parent Connection Playgroup
9:00am-WSN
Women’s Morning Glory 9:00am
MS (gr 6-8) Life Group 6:30pm
-the Baldwin’s
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
-Coyote Ridge (Connell)
Adult Choir 7:00pm-WSN
Worship Team 7:00pm-WSS
Boy Scout’s Annual
Fertilizer Delivery 7:00am
-WSS
Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study
7:30am-WSN
Big Ticket Auction Items
Needed
Missions and Youth are organizing “A Night of Hope” dinner and auc-tion (Apr. 28) to benefit three mis-sion trips this summer and we need your help. We are looking for items for our auction (only big ticket items) such as: unused gift cards, pledge for air miles, week-long time share vaca-tion spots - or other items you may have to offer. Please contact Traci Parrish (509.531.2845) regarding your donation. Thank you.
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Narcotics Anonymous
6:30pm-WSN
Narcotics Anonymous 10:00pm
Good Friday
Worship
7:00pm-WSS
Men’s Breakfast & Bible
Study 7:30am-WSN
Tutoring Program 7:25am
Women’s Morning Glory
9:00am-WSN
Alpha Prison Ministry 6:30pm
Maundy Thursday
Worship 7:00pm
-WSS
7:00pm-WSS
Opportunities for Baptism
At West Side, baptisms can be done in worship throughout the year by the means of sprinkling and a couple times a year through immersion in the Columbia River. This year, bap-tisms through immersion will occur on Easter morning (Apr. 1) and at Worship in the Park (Jun. 17). If you or your child/ren feel a call to be baptized, please contact the Church Office ([email protected] or 509.946.4656) to make an appoint-ment to talk to one of our pastors.
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FOF (Fun Folks Over 50) Pot-luck Dinner Fri., Mar. 2, 5:45 pm, WS North Narthex. Come for food and fellowship. This
month, we’re hosting the First Friday Fel-lowship (see event description below). Please bring a main dish, salad, or dessert to share and your table service. Questions? Contact George or Edna Sehmel (509.943.9044).
P2P (Person To Person) Lunch Mon., Mar. 12 and 26, 12:00 pm, WS North Nar-thex. Join our group of retirees for a homemade lunch, lots of table talk, and laughs. Everyone is welcome!
Senior Adult Ministry
Breakfast & Bible Study Saturdays, 7:30-9:00 am, WS North Koinonia Café. Join us
for a time of fellowship and breakfast, Bible study, and pray-er. We are studying the book of Luke. Questions? Contact Kip McGilliard or Steve Schlahta.
Sarah Squares, spouses of Sarah Circle ladies, lunch Wed., Mar. 14, 11:30 am, Ster-lings Restaurant (2500 Queensgate Dr-Richland). Please join us for lunch and fel-lowship.
Men’s Ministry Moms in Prayer Group Wednesdays, 10:15-11:15 am, WS North Room 2-4 (Library). Join us in prayer for the next generation. We pray for children of all ages—those still in school as well as our grandchildren and adult children. If you would like to pray but can’t meet on Wednesdays, please contact Priscilla Fox (509.396.3503).
Knitters Group Wed., Mar. 7, 1:00 pm, WS North Koinonia Café. Bring your projects to share.
Sarah Circle Lunch Wed., Mar. 14, 11:30 am, WS North Narthex. All women, especially young moms this month, are invited to join us for a nice lunch, fellowship and a pro-gram. Karen Weakley will share about her work with the Richland School District and Partners for Early Learning which provides learning opportunities for preschool chil-dren. She will also share about brain development in young children and its importance for their future success. For childcare, please contact Carol (217.508.3073). Please RSVP to Joanne Fankhauser (509.943.1202) if you plan to attend.
Morning Glory Bible Study Thursdays, 9:00-11:00 am, WS North Room 2-4 (except Mar. 22-meet in Room 15-17). All ages are welcome to join us for a Bible study (we are currently studying Judges), pray, get acquainted, and enjoy morning coffee. Need child care? Contact Joan Swinth (509.627.0278).
Women’s Ministry
Compassionate Caregivers
Support Group meets monthly for fellowship, education, and support. If you are a full-time care-
giver or relative of a loved one with Alzhei-mer’s or other Dementia OR if you care for a
loved one with a chronic, debilitating disease and you need “a break” from the chores and care you provide then this group is for you! It serves as a safe place to learn, share your thoughts, and ex-press your feelings with others in com-plete confidence. This month we will meet Thurs., Mar. 22, 10:30-11:30 am, WS North Room 2-4. Questions? Con-tact Jan Jacobson or Bev Baird.
Everyone is invited to
First Friday Fellowship - Mar. 2
Come join us for this special evening, beginning at 5:45 pm with a potluck dinner - bring a main dish, salad or dessert (and your own table service). We will be watching a documentary on The Boys in the Boat: nine Americans and their epic quest for gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. And we’ll be hearing from our own Eric Van Mason about his experiences of rowing at the University of Washington. He is also the great-grandson of world-renowned master shell
builder George Pocock. Bring your friends! Hosted by Fun Folks Over 50. Questions? Contact George or Edna Sehmel (509.943.9044).
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Parent Connection Playgroup. Join us for our next kids’ play-group Thurs., Mar. 1, 9:00-10:30 am, WS North Koinonia Café/
Narthex for coffee and a relaxed time to connect with one another while our little ones play. Debbie Geelhood will bring fun, age-appropriate crafts for children. And bring jackets as the children can also play outside in the courtyard, weather permitting. Invite a friend—all are welcome!. Join us next month on Apr. 19.
Afterschool Bible Club. Great news! We are start-ing an afterschool Bible club at Marcus Whitman
Elementary as an out-reach to children. Our club meetings will be on Mondays after school for six weeks: Mar. 12, 19, 26,
and Apr. 9, 16, 23. If you are interested in joining our team to love these kids for Jesus, contact Patrick or Shari Grover. It’s easy! Help us coordinate snacks, organize supplies, administer permission slips, name tags, etc. Your prayers for this new ministry are great-ly appreciated.
“Super Hero” Celebration. Join us at Get Air Trampoline Park on Wed., Mar. 21, 6:00 pm, 731 N Columbia Center Blvd Ste 100A (Kennewick).
All children grades 1-5 are welcome! Meet at the church at 6:00 pm—permission slips are required.
Sign up with Patrick or Shari Grover (pgrover@ westside1.org or [email protected]).
Coming Up - Easter Sunday Apr. 1, as we thank Jesus for defeating sin and death! And we’re celebrat-ing these truths again this year with our Egg Hunt for
elementary age kids. It’s an out-reach to our com-munity and a fun object lesson as
we learn about the empty tomb. Please help us with this by donating plastic eggs and individually wrapped nut-free candy (like Starburst). You can bring your donations of empty plastic eggs and/or nut-free can-dy to WS North Holy Word Studios on Sundays and Wednesdays or to the Church Office during the
week. We will fill the eggs.
Vacation Bible School. Mark you calendar NOW for another fun Summer Vacation Bible School (VBS): July 9-13 from 9:00 am-12:00 pm (noon). VBS is for kids ages 4 through 5th grade—VBS changes
kids’ lives so invite a friend—all are welcome! Look for registration forms coming soon! You can also
join our fun VBS Team, ages 13 and older! Be a part of changing lives for eternity. Don’t miss this exciting week! Baby/toddler care available for volunteers. Let Patrick or Shari know if you are interested in joining the VBS Team—training will be provided.
Children & Family Ministry - Mark Your Calendars!
Do you know a college-aged person or recent graduate? Are
they looking for a summer with a purpose? Have them check
out the 2018 Trainee Ministry Program at West Side Church!
This is an intensive 9-week program that provides guidance
and instruction within a supportive community, learning min-
istry skills through engaging with children and youth within
the church. If you know someone who may be interested in
learning more about this program, have them visit:
www.westsidetraineeministry.wordpress.com. Applications
for this opportunity are available on the website. All applica-
tions will be considered and interviews scheduled as we re-
ceive them. Applications are due no later than Sun., Apr. 8.
The 2018 summer will run from Jun. 13-Aug. 16.
Trainee Ministry - Summer 2018
The purpose of our program is to introduce children to Jesus and cultivate a relationship with Him through a variety of fun and creative lessons, activities and relationships.
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Our Deacons strive to provide a comforting time for family and friends who mourn the passing and celebrate the life of their loved one (Matthew 5:4) and rejoice in the promise of eternal life (John 5:24). Our role is to set-up and serve refreshments to those gathering after memorial services held at West Side Church. Family members are often relieved that the details of a memorial reception can be left to the Dea-cons, allowing the family to focus on spending time with one another. Because death is unpredictable, we never know when or how often we will be called to serve in this role. Members of the church family can reach out to a grieving family by providing
food items or desserts or by offering their time to help set-up or serve at a reception. If you have an interest in assisting with memorial receptions, please contact Kip McGilliard (217.508.9989 or [email protected]).
Deacon Beacon - Memorial Receptions
BLACK
TABLE-
CLOTHS
Our black tablecloths
have wandered away
from the church.
Maybe you saw them
at your last special event?
If found, please escort them
back to the Church Office.
No questions asked . . .
Registration for the upcoming school year (2018-19) at West Side Preschool has begun, and there’s been a strong response. Our two Pre-Kindergarten classes are full and the waiting list is growing. Only 12 spots remain for those children that turn 3 before Aug. 31, and there are still numerous openings for the 2-year old classes. Please tell your friends that now is the time to register for inclusion in the upcoming 2018-2019 school year.
Somewhere in our neighborhood is a kind, thoughtful, and big-hearted young lady of high school age who stopped by the preschool on her way home from school. As I worked in the classroom, she asked if I was a teacher and when I said yes, she held out her hand, saying, “I know it’s not
much, but I wanted to give something for the educa-tion of young children.” She poured these pennies
into my hand. After I paused, thanked her, and told her that she had made my day, she was on her way. Somewhere, a mother should be very proud.
Wow! The West Side Preschool received a check for $64.61 from the Fred Meyer Community Awards Pro-gram for the fourth quarter of 2017. Seventeen house-holds shopped and, without any cost to them, sup-ported our ministry to children and families through-out the Tri-Cities. Thank you for helping us earn free money! If you haven’t already linked your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to West Side Preschool (www.fred meyer.com/communityrewards), it’s easy and just takes a few minutes. And you’ll still earn your own Rewards Points, Fuel Points, and Rebates every time you shop and use your Card.
Preschool News - March Update By Ann Campbell, West Side Preschool Director
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“The GAP” - Get Acquainted Place - WS North Room 7
with Fred & Pat Reich and Roger & Carol Johnson
The GAP serves as a relaxed place to meet and get acquainted with others—some who have recently started visiting West Side and others who have been members of our church family for decades! We enjoy sharing with one another and typically read and discuss a Bible-based book. Come step into and experience Christian community with us!
The Letter to the Ephesians - WS South Room 306 (Upper Room)
with Gene Carbaugh, Jina Fifield, Will Shaw
Paul’s epistle, known as the Letter to the Ephesians, is considered by many to be Paul’s most eloquent expression of the unity of all things in Christ and of what it means to live as His church. Written while Paul was imprisoned in Rome, in all likelihood it was a circular letter meant to be shared among church-es rather than being directed specifically to the church at Ephesus. Join us as we study this “Queen of the Epistles” and explore its lessons for our own lives as followers of Jesus and late recipients of the circular.
Women of the Word: 12 Women of the Bible - WS North Room 2-4 (Library)
with Marian Holm, Diane Pratt, Colleen Yahyaoui
We invite you to “Twelve Women of the Bible: Life-Changing Stories for Women Today.” Each lesson will focus on one biblical woman. These women will help you discover new insights and provide a powerful witness to God’s gracious love. You will be challenged, encouraged and empowered to face trials in your own life by draw-ing nearer to God as you study with other women. Women of all ages are welcome to join us.
Winter/Spring 2018
Adult Christian Growth Classes Sundays 9:45-11:00 am
We know many of you are already planning for the summer, so we wanted
to make sure you have this year’s Camp Ghormley dates! These are the
dates we will be sending Trainees to camp:
Primary 2 (gr. 2-4) ► July 1-4 Mid-High 2 (gr. 6-8) ► July 29-Aug. 3
Junior 2 (gr. 5-6) ► July 22-26 Senior High (gr. 9-12) ► June 24-30
Register at www.ghormleymeadow.org before Apr. 13 for special pricing.
Don’t Forget To Mark Your Calendar!!
March 4 - Meet the Ministry Staff
March 9-10 - Flourish Mid-Columbia Event
March 11 - Spring Forward—Daylight Savings
March 25 - Palm Sunday Services
March 29 - Maundy Thursday Service
March 30 - Good Friday Service
April 1 - Easter Sunday Services & Egg Hunt
West Side Staff
Rev. Ralph Kieneker ::
Lead Pastor
Rev. Karel Coppock ::
Alpha, Service & Missions
Patrick Grover :: Assoc. Pastor/
Director-Children & Family
Rev. Shari Grover :: Assoc.
Director-Children & Family
Ben Downey :: Director-Youth &
Family
John Lipp :: Lay Pastor Emeritus of Care
Patrick Smith :: Director-Worship & Music
Brenda Welsch :: Director-Adult Choir
Sharon Isaacson :: Financial Specialist
Diane Pratt :: Financial Assistant
Caryn Combs:: Office Manager
Wendy Puz :: Communications Specialist/
Assistant to the Pastors
Ann Campbell :: Director-Preschool
Patty Parkman :: Asst. Director-Preschool
Colette Root :: General Ministry
Kiet & Ngan Dang :: Custodians
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