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THE DESERT DISCIPLE Volume 68 Issue 8 First Christian Church - Tucson, AZ (520) 624-8695 August 1, 2017 Worship this Month: Our series One con nues through the month of August: August 6 One: Gathering, Isaiah 55:1-5, Ma#hew 14:13-21 August 13 One: Persistence, Isaiah 56:1, 6-8, Ma#hew 15:10-28 August 20 One: Worship, Luke 6:12-19 August 27 One: Light, John 8:12, Ma#hew 16:13-16, Romans 12:1-8 Back to School Blessing & Youth Ac6vity - 8/13 We will have a me of prayer and blessing for students, teachers, and others working in the educa on system as they begin this new school year. Following worship, youth and children are invited to stay and play in the slip & slide in the pa o. Lunch will be provided. Please bring drinks, fruit, vegetables, or dessert to share. Children Worship & Wonder Children Worship & Wonder is a unique, Montessoribased approach to engaging the spirit and imagina on of young children in worship. It centers on the fact that children (like people of all ages) are spiritual beings in whom God s spirit moves and works. It presents children the opportunity to experience biblical stories with awe and wonder. Beginning this Fall, we will incorporate this element of worship in our service each Sunday morning. Children are invited to experience the Worship & Wonder biblical story as it is told at the front of the sanctuary. Following the story, children can work with response materials that will be available at the front of the sanctuary. They can choose to sit with parents, remain in the children s area with volunteers who will be alongside them, or, for those s ll in preschool, return to the nursery. An orienta on for all children ages 4 through 2nd grade and their parents/ grandparents will be announced soon. Sunday Worship 10:30am Church School 9:00am Church Office (520) 624-8695 Pastor Rev. Ailsa Guardiola González fccailsa@gmail.com Co - Moderators Paul DeArman Susan Harris Office Manager Jenna Hosler TucsonFCC@gmail.com (USPS 154-880) August 1, 2017 Published monthly by FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 740 E. Speedway Tucson, AZ 85719 Periodicals Postage Paid at Tucson, Arizona POSTMASTER Send Address Changes To c/o First Christian Church 740 E. Speedway Tucson, AZ 85719

2 Ongoing Groups Mind Wholeness Ministries Support Groups For people affected by mental health challenges 1 st & 3 rd Monday 2 nd & 4 th Wednesday August 7 & August 21 August 9 & August 23 6:00 7:30 PM 3:00 4:30 PM For family members affected by mental health challenges 1 st Wednesday August 2, 3:00pm Tuesday Prayer in Chapel at 11am The chapel con nues to be open every Tuesday at 11:00am-Noon for members of the community and our congrega on to pray. You are invited to come for 5 minutes, 20 minutes, or the whole hour. Enjoy a moment of silence in the midst of a busy world. Thursday Small Group Bible Study at 11am Connect with others. Seek God. Engage with the scriptures. Be filled by God s spirit. Living out our faith entails the study of scripture and prayer in community. It is one of the ways we learn to Love Like Jesus. All are welcome to join the Thursday small group that meets each week in the parlor. Sunday Book Study Group 4pm We started a new book on July 16th called Mennonite in a Li le Black Dress, by Rhoda Janzen. We an cipate it being the focus through August 27. Disciples Women s Ministry Fall Retreat The Arizona Region s Disciples Women s Ministry retreat will take place September 8-10 at Chapel Rock Retreat Center in Presco, Arizona. All women are invited to a end. Registra on forms are available at www.azdisciples.org and are due August 15 in the Regional office. Opportuni es to Serve the World: Thursday Prayer Vigils 6pm in Chapel Vigils of accompaniment and hope are a me to pray for our hospitality guests, others experiencing challenges, and to li our concerns for our lives and the world. All are welcome. Primavera Friday, August 4 On the first Friday of each month, First Chris an provides a meal for Primavera. You can help cook and/or help deliver and serve the meal. If you are interested, please contact Sharon Sorensen.

3 XPLOR Welcome Potluck XPLOR residents for the 2017-2018 year will arrive Sunday, August 27. We look forward to their arrival. Please pray for them as they prepare for this experience and for their travels to St. Louis for their orienta on and to Tucson. Please also be in prayer for the local XPLOR team, comprised of pastors and members of the five Tucson Disciples churches partnering in this ministry, as it con nues its work of support in the coming months. Members of all the churches are invited and encouraged to a end the house blessing and official welcome of our residents on Sunday, September 17 at 5pm in our fellowship hall. Christopher Carter from Hiram, Ohio My name is Chris Carter and I grew up in the Chris an Church (Disciples of Christ) in the Hiram-Mantua, OH area and a ended Camp Chris an. I was previously employed in the United States Navy where I served 3 years and while in Norfolk, VA, I a ended Grace Bible Church. I am a very outgoing and loving person. I enjoy being and working with groups of people to make good things happen or just to have fun. I also love being outdoors doing ac vi es such as fishing, camping, and hun ng and I love sports and LeBron James. Ingrid Cedeno from San Diego, California My name is Ingrid and I am a full me and ac ve member at my church Fe, Esperanza, y Amor-Faith, Hope and Love (Disciples of Christ) in San Diego CA. I am a former children's and youth ministry leader. Working with the children at my church encouraged me to pursue a career in working with children. I have been working for the YMCA as a PRYDE Assistant Supervisor at an elementary school. I love working with a variety of cultures and individuals and all coming together as one. I'm also the member of a nonprofit organiza on called War On Hunger where we go out to the streets of LA and share love with the homeless. I plan on con nuing to work to be er my community and figh ng for jus ce for the people in need. Savanna Phillips from Cedar Rapids, Iowa Savanna is a life me member of the Disciples denomina on and a founding member of her home church New Disciples of Cedar Rapids, IA. She has worked with the youth in her congrega on and assists with teaching during her church s Wednesday night kids program. She was an avid volleyball player in high school as well and is an extremely talented clarinet player. She enjoys cooking, wri ng, reading, and playing with her dogs. Savanna is reserved when you first meet her but quickly warms to new people and will be your most dedicated friend. Angelica San ago González from Lorton, Virginia Angelica offers a unique blend of church experience as she describes herself as a "church hopper" from Roman Catholic, to Bap st, Pentecostal, and nondenomina onal congrega ons; she has experienced a li le of all. In May, she will graduate from Lynchburg College in Lynchburg, VA with a sociology degree. At LC she has served as an RA and VP of Student Government Associa on. A former military child, she has experienced a glimpse of the life of a nomad. She hopes to become a child advocate and eventually working with child abuse preven on policies. She loves wri ng, superheroes, and watching too much Ne lix. She desires to someday be her own hero.

4 What is XPLOR? XPLOR is a 10-month residency for young adults who want to consider lives of care and service. It partners young adults with Disciples congrega ons and their communi es. Residents engage in the four cornerstones of the program: Hands-on Service/Jus ce Work: Working with local non-profits to empower local mission efforts while gaining awareness of systems of injus ce. Simple Living in Community: Learning and prac cing faithful, inten onally simple, and culturally competent communal living. General Assembly My Experiences at the General Assembly by Mary Alice Do Spiritual Discernment on Voca on: Prac cing spiritual disciplines as they strive to discern their purpose, call, and voca onal direc on. Disciples Leadership Development: Living out their Disciples iden ty and unleashing leadership capacity. In Tucson, First Chris an shares our space with XPLOR residents. Please be mindful of their presence in the area off of the fellowship hall and con nue to respect their privacy. Your gi s to the church enable this ministry here. More importantly, the impact of your gi s reaches not only the lives of the young adults, but also spreads into our community through the work they do in the non-profits. Thank you! General Assemblies are inspiring events to go to. The theme was that we are one, which sounds like an easy thing to affirm and be, but it isn't. Rev. José Morales talked about how we have not truly been inclusive of others. He challenged us to truly be one, which is a difficult thing to do since we come together with different ideas, backgrounds, experience, cultures and expecta ons. Of course, a great part of the Assembly is seeing old friends and making new ones. I spent most of my me in the exhibit hall talking to people about my book, Journey Toward Wholeness, which Disciples Home Missions published. I signed books. Many Rev. Mary Alice Do in the exhibit hall promoting her book. people shared with me that they or someone they cared about had a mental health challenge. I was glad to be able to talk to them and offer hope that recovery was possible. I sold about 35 books during the Assembly. On Wednesday morning I helped with NBA's workshop, Speaking into the Silence. I was a part of a panel that consisted of five clergy who all had a mental health challenge. We educated people about mental health and discussed how to be suppor ve. I was glad that the room was full of people interested in learning more about mental health. The Best Things of General Assembly By Krysia González The kid program was be er than two years ago, because we did more ac vi es. We went to the zoo, which had an aquarium and a dolphin show. The next day, we went to the children s museum and a lot of exhibits and almost saw a human canon. The last day, we went to Conner Prairie where we got to pet goats, sheep, cows, and feed pigs. We also played on a four-story tree house where at the very top we had to look for 18 objects that were hidden, with binoculars or your bare eyes. All the objects were on big rocks or above you. In the mornings, we did different ac vi es. We learned games from different cultures. We heard different stories from Pales ne and Israel. Every morning we got a note from a different child from there, and we got to write a note back to them. Krysia at the Global Ministries dinner with Rev. Feliberto Pereira, Executive Director of Southwest Good Samaritan Ministries in Los Fresnos, TX. Con nued on page 5

5 The first day, we got henna ta oos, because that is what they do at weddings. One of my favorite things at General Assembly was seeing my friends. Reflec on of 2017 General Assembly By Janis Brown General Assembly is the gathering of the Chris an Church (Disciples of Christ) from across the United States and Canada. I was privileged to a end with my grand-daughter, Briana. Here are some words/phrases that describe GA 2017: Family Reunion: Mee ng & Gree ng family, old friends, colleagues, and family in faith; making new friends! Conversa on: Food for the body and thought around banquet tables, in the hallways, at the shu le bus, in the exhibit hall. Educa on/learning: Forums and workshops: Leadership, Social Jus ce, Mission, Stewardship and others! Exhibit Hall Booths from all units of the church and church related colleges and universi es (college shopping!), Chalice Press Book Store and more! Community: Worship in local congrega ons (Sunday) and nightly worship (singing with 3,000!) with dynamic speakers, diverse music, moving communion, lovely spirit did I men on singing with 3000? A er-session gatherings of regions and cons tuencies, hanging-out with friends. Mission Servant: Briana and I were able to do handson loca on mission: building frames for Habitat for Humanity, Packing food boxes for local food bank, hero capes for Payton Manning Children s Hospital, health kits for Disciples Women. Doing Business of Ministry: Video and verbal reports from units and related church organiza on. Celebra on!: Ministry of Sharon Watkins first woman to lead a mainline denomina on! 50 th Anniversary of the Na onal Convoca on! Commissioning new Missionaries! Historic!: Elec ng the 1 st African-American woman to lead a mainline denomina on! Rev. Theresa Hord Owens! Par cipa ng in her installa on as General Minister and President! The 2017 gathering in Indianapolis was informa ve and moving, connec ng us to the wider church and our ministries across the USA, Canada and around the world! In the words of my sixteen- year-old grand-daughter, Briana Walker, It was Great! I had a good me. I love General Assembly. High praise from a teen! August at a Glance CWW Storyteller Training Tuesday, August 1 at 6:00pm Mind Wholeness Ministry Family Support Group 1st Wednesday (8/2) at 3:00pm Ministry Forma on Team Mee ng Wed., August 2 at 6:00pm Elders Mee ng Thursday, August 3 at 6:30pm Primavera Meal Friday, August 4 at 6:00pm (Contact Sharon Sorensen if you d like to help with this ministry!) Mind Wholeness Spiritual Support Group 1st & 3rd Mondays at 6:00pm (8/7 & 8/21) and 2nd & 4th Wednesdays at 3:00pm (8/9 & 8/23) Back to School Blessing & Youth Ac vity Sunday, August 13 Prayer Time in the Chapel Tuesdays at 11am Small Group Bible Study Thursdays at 11am Prayer Vigils Thursdays at 6:00pm News from the Pews Our hospitality guests Prayers for Ma DeFer, the N.A. Groups that meet in our church, and others struggling with addic on. Prayers for The Mind Wholeness Ministry and the people & families affected by mental health challenges. Con nued prayers for: Peggy Brady, Lily Foster, Grace Judson, Bea Kimberlin, Ron & Pa Lemke, Ruth Stokes, Jody Vanderkolk and Sally Van Slyke.

6 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:45 am 10:30 am 4:00 pm Sunday Schedule Adult Education Parlor* Children/Youth Education Room 107 & 110 * St. Michael s ECC - Chapel Children s Music * Morning Worship - Sanctuary * Book Study * VISIT OUR WEBSITE: firstchristianchurchtucson.org CALL OUR OFFICE: (520) 624-8695 NEWSLETTER DEADLINE Articles for the September Desert Disciple should be received in the office no later than Monday, August 21. Praying For Our Missionaries! Please be in prayer for our missionaries serving through Global Ministries. During the week of August 6: Martha Mensendiek, Japan August 13: Olga Yan-Pardo, Ecuador August 20: Ricardo Mayol, Guatemala August 27: Leah Dewey, Thailand For more informa on regarding our missionaries, overseas partners, or how you can make a difference, visit: www.globalministries.org First Christian Church 740 East Speedway Tucson, AZ 85719 Periodicals Postage PAID at Tucson, AZ