September 13, 2015 10:30 a.m. Getting Ready for God s Call Gathering Song: Singing our songs Move in our midst HWB 418 Welcome Music for Meditation I will come to you in the silence Call to Worship On Screen Prayer * Song Listen, God is calling STJ 42 Listening to God s Call Children s Time Unison Scripture Reading Deuteronomy 6:4-5 On Screen Special Music Led by the Spirit Preparing to Hear the Word Psalm 119:1-8 Silence Scripture Reading Joshua 1:1-17 Silence Sermon Living out God s Call Litany Celebrating a New Year of Learning and Growing in Faith On Screen * Song God of our life HWB 486 Offering Our Gifts to God Offertory Prayer of Dedication Sharing Joys and Concerns Faith Markers: Grade 1, Grade 3, Grade 6, Freshman (Please fill-in and pass the friendship sheets) Prayer of the Congregation * Song Be thou my vision v. 1,2,3,5 HWB 545 * Blessing * Musical Benediction Lead Me, Lord *Congregation Stands (If standing is difficult, remain seated) Hymnals used in worship: HWB - Hymnal a Worship Book (Blue) STJ - Sing the Journey (green) STS - Song the Story (purple)
Worship Leader: Janora Ratzlaff Song Leader: Marlene Habegger Accompanists: Jane Schmidt Children s Story: Sara Regier Sound: Allen Jantz Slides: Roy Unruh Special Music: Janet Ediger, Nyla Friesen, Jerry Friesen, Harold & Naomi Wiebe Sanctuary Prep: Kathryn Penner Ushers: Team A OUR PRIORITIES Over the next several years, we are focusing on - Enriching Worship - Enhancing Christian Formation - Small Group Development OUR MISSION STATEMENT As followers of Jesus Christ, our mission is to - worship together as a community of faith, - invite everyone to share the gift of God s love, - nurture each other in the faith, - serve others in the spirit of Christ, and - proclaim His way of peace, justice and reconciliation. WELCOME Welcome to Faith Church. We are glad you are with us this day as we hear God s call to Joshua. CHECK OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING DURING THE SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR AT 9:00 A.M. Nursery/Preschool - Hearing God s Call Main floor, #207, Teachers: Brenda and Jesus Martinez K-4th Grade - Hearing God s Call Basement, #103, Teacher: Naomi Wiebe Middle School/Grades 5-8- Hearing God s Call Basement, #105, Teachers: Gail Unruh Revel and Pam Schmidt High School - Hearing God s Call Basement, #125, Teachers: Deb Schmidt, Oris Schrag, Byron Ediger. ADULTS Young Adults - Hearing God s Call Basement, #125, Teacher: Shari Scheffler Open Class - Hearing God s Call Basement, open area Crusaders - The Christian Community Comes Alive Acts Main floor, #205, Teachers: Vern Jantz, Jane Voth Cornerstones - The Christian Community Comes Alive Acts Basement, #124, Teachers: Wendell Wiens, Roy Unruh
FAITH CHURCH FAMILY NEWS CHILDCARE Childcare is provided in the nursery during worship for children 3 and under. Yvonne and Wendell Banman are responsible today, next week, Margo Gaeddert and Deb Schmidt. FAITH MISSION CIRCLE All women are invited to the first Faith Mission Circle meeting of the 2015-2016 year! We will be meeting September 14 at 7:15pm in Fellowship Hall. Berni Kaufman will be sharing about Sister Care in South America. Our offering will be for Mennonite Women USA, and the project is items for Community Playschool. This is one meeting you will not want to miss! Come, bring a friend, and enjoy an evening of learning and Christian fellowship! BOARD OF FELLOWSHIP COMING EVENTS Wednesday Meals begin this week (6:00 p.m.) with Janora in charge. The menu this week is Sloppy Joes, Chips, Veggies, and Dessert. The suggested donation is $2 per individual or $5 per family, and bring your table service. Please indicate on the friendship sheet how many from your family will be coming, and sign up on the sheet in the foyer indicating when you ll bring a dessert and help with cleanup. Bethel College Sunday is on Potluck Sunday, September 20. Everyone is encouraged to bring full picnic baskets to share with our guests (Bethel College Choir). All-Church Picnic at the Morrie and Shari Scheffler rural home is scheduled for Saturday, October 3. A flier with details will be available soon. PASTORAL SEARCH COMMITTEE The Church Council has affirmed these people to serve on the committee to search for an associate pastor: Nathan Garber, Shari Scheffler, Lorisa Stucky, Chuck Beth, Byron Ediger, Vicki Harder and Pastor Rachel. This committee and I will meet with Heidi Regier Kreider, WDC Conference Minister, in the near future to talk about the next steps in the search process. Please keep these folks in your prayers as they carry out this important task for the Church - Rodney Frey, Moderator OUT OF OFFICE Rachel will be on vacation Sept. 18-26. Please call Sara Regier or the church office for Pastor care needs.
IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS: Thank God for... ~ The beautiful Fall weather we have been enjoying ~ The beginning of Fall activities at church ~ For our many summer experiences ~ Healing experienced by individuals who were in need Pray for ~ Marilyn and Ron Decker ~ Janet Lubbers and her family as her Mother, Irene Hamm is in hospice care ~ Myron Schrag (former pastor) who has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer ~ Members in nursing homes and assisted living - Bertha Born, Elma Harms, Ernie Penner, John Schmidt, John & Hulda Schrag, Irene Janzen, Ruth Neufeld and Al Ensz ~ Matt Garber as he serves with Service Adventure in Alaska ~ Wisdom for search committee and our members as we search for an associate pastor ~ Preparations and leaders for Service Day ~ Comfort for those who have lost loved ones or those dealing with difficult issues ~ Insight and strength for children who are parenting their parents ~ The members who have accepted responsibilities to help with the beginning of Fall activities at church REMEMBER, God s greatest commandment is that we love each other as God loves us. SERVICE DAY IS SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 Please fill out the form that is in your box and give it to Roy Unruh or Mike Schmidt. Work day will begin at 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and the worship service at 5:00 followed by a meal at 5:30. SENIOR FASPA The next Senior Faspa will be Sunday, September 27 at 5pm. Please bring food to share, and your own table service. Harold Regier will be sharing some of their Gulfport experiences. Everyone is welcome! BEYOND FAITH CHURCH NEEDS FOR HOMELESS SHELTER EVENT The Harvey County Homeless Shelter is in need of 7 pop-up canopies for the New Hope Fall Festival on September 26th. If you have one (or two) that you are willing to let us use for the evening, give us a call at 316-283-7711 or email james@hchs-ks.com
YOU ARE INVITED Artist reception for Compassionate Clay Ceramics by Debi Cox, will be 6-8 p.m. on Thurs., Sept. 17, outside Regier Art Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center on the Bethel College campus. MCC FLATLANDER BIKE RIDE The annual MCC Flatlander Bicycle Ride will be held on Sat., Sept. 19, originating at the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) offices, 121 East 30th Street, North Newton, Kansas. This year's ride will raise funds for an MCC water development project in Tanzania. Rides of approximately 35, 45, and 65 miles, as well as a shorter family ride, are planned. Informational brochures are available on the table in the foyer. The brochure is also available on the MCC website: mcc.org/get-involved/events/mcc-flatlander-bicycle-ride. GETTING READY TO RETIRE? Everence will present an informational seminar, Retiring soon? Make sense of your Medicare and Social Security choices at 11 a.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on four upcoming Mondays Sept. 14, Oct. 5, Nov. 2 and Dec. 7. Everence Financial Advisor Robert Wall will speak on Medicare and Social Security, provide instructions on how to enroll, explain the options if you continue to work and answer related questions. The seminars will take place at the Everence office, 371 N. Old Highway 81, Hesston. To reserve your spot, contact Tanya Burns at (620) 327-4043, (877) 467-7294 or tanya.burns@everence.com. QUILTS NEEDED Crossroads Community Church in Winfield is preparing to host their annual "Water for Africa Auction" to benefit MCC water projects in Africa. However, they are short on quilts and sale organizers are seeking donations for finished quilts. Can you help? Please contact Maynard Knepp for details 316.285.3820 or maynardknepp@mcc.org by September 25. CROP WALK Are your walking shoes ready to walk? Newton CROP hunger walk is Sunday, September 27. Registration at First Christian Church (1st and Main) at 1:30 p.m. If you want your contribution to go to MCC (75%) make your checks payable to the order of: MCC and CROP Walk on the memo line.
THANK YOU Thank you for the donation from the Faith Mission Plan and the Everence match funding. Thank you for your faithful partnership to assist low income elderly or disabled homeowners with needed home repairs. Sometimes a project has problems unseen during an initial evaluation. These only become apparent after the repair work has begun. Those unexpected problems add to the cost to the project. Your donation, and the Everence match funding, helps Hope Home Repair cover those expenses to complete the project in a timely manner. - Hope Home Repair KIPCOR FILM TODAY The Film Series 2015-16 begins today with Slavery by Another Name, 3 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College. This PBS documentary deals with the re-enslavement of black Americans from the Civil War to World War II. Talk-back session with Dr. Galyn Vesey to follow. ANNUAL MEETING ISN T JUST FOR THE OLD FOGEYS! The Annual Meeting on Sept. 20 at Camp Mennoscah has stuff for all ages--disc golf, a scavenger hunt, and bath house tours at 3:30pm. Do all those things and then stick around for a brief business meeting at 5pm followed by a simple meal. Everyone invited! Donations for the meal will be taken. WORK & PLAY CAMP IS A HOOT! This year we'll be registering folks on Sept. 20 at 3pm and then shooing you off to join Camp Mennoscah's Annual Meeting. Starting on Monday morning we'll be diving into projects of every size and shape, coffee breaks (and tea!), some devotions, and fun and games. Folks of all ages are invited to stay through Weds., Sept. 23, to build community, improve Camp Mennoscah, and bask in the prairielands. Register online at www.campmennoscah.org or call 620-297-3290. No charge for this retreat; meal donation suggested. SUNDAY-AFTERNOON-AT-THE-MUSEUM PROGRAM On Sun., Sept. 20. 3 p.m. at Kauffman Museum, Ben Chappell, a professor of American studies at the University of Kansas, will speak on softball as a cultural resource, using the example of Mexican-American fast-pitch softball and Newton s annual summer tournament, the oldest in the country. Chappell will also speak in Bethel s convocation Mon., Sept. 21, 11 a.m. in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center. (This is part of the Root for the Home Team special exhibit programming.)
LEAVE OR STAY? Many Syrian families face that question as international humanitarian assistance dwindles and the patchwork of resources they used to rely on wears thin. Your gift of money helps Mennonite Central Committee continue to provide food, water, rent assistance and winter supplies so families that decide to stay in the region can survive the cold weather ahead. Please give online at mcc.org/syria-iraq; by phone at 1-888-563-4676; or by check, sent to MCC U.S., P.O. Box 500, Akron, PA 17501. Thank you! MCC BORDERLANDS LEARNING TOUR 2015 You are invited to participate in a learning tour designed to bring awareness about the increasing migrant deaths, militarization and effects on sister communities by the border wall along the Mexico/U.S. Borderlands. Participants will increase their understanding of the social, economic, political and theological significance of migration in border communities. The tour is Oct. 28-Nov. 4, leaving from Tucson, AZ. For more information contact Saulo Padilla, MCC U.S. Immigration Education Coordinator at saulopadilla@mcc.org, or go online to learn more and register mcc.org/borderlands-tour. CAMP MENNOSCAH S FALL SCRAPBOOKING RETREATS You've been thinking maybe you'd like to make a scrapbook out of that last trip you took or organize the 900 gazillion pictures on your laptop. Lucky you! We've got a whole weekend of cropping, talking, and fun for you. Camp Mennoscah's Fall Scrapbooking Retreats are Oct. 30-Nov. 1 and Nov. 6-8. It's a nice huge chunk of time dedicated to you and your scrapbooking endeavors. Register online at www.campmennoscah.org or call 620-297-3290.
THIS WEEK Monday 6:00 p.m. Zumba 7:15 p.m. Faith Mission Circle Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Bd. of Administration 7:00 p.m. Bd. of Christian Ed. Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Ladies Breakfast @ Breadbasket 6:00 p.m. Bell Choir 6:00 p.m. Meal 6:30 p.m. Kids Sing 7:00 p.m. Faith Kids (K-8th grades) Wednesday (con t) 7:00 p.m. High School Youth Group 7:00 p.m. Adult Study (Have announcements into the office by noon Wednesday) Thursday 6:00 p.m. Zumba Sunday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Worship - Bethel College Sunday 11:45 a.m. Carry-in Meal Bd. of Admin. Contact person this month: David Harder 316-284-3811 OFFERING AND ATTENDANCE for September 6, 2015 Faith Mission Plan (FMP) $5,405.00 (FMP budget per week: $5,749.33) Facility Improvements Fund $1,056.00 TOTAL OFFERING $6,461.00 Attendance: Worship 139 2100 N Anderson Ave. Newton KS 67114 316.283.6370 www.faithmenno.org Staff & Office Hours Rachel Siemens, Pastor Mon - Thur Mornings Janet Ediger, Interim Administrative Secretary Mon - Fri 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Appointed Personnel Verda Deckert, Congregational Nurse rsiemens@sbcglobal.net faith@sbcglobal.net gvdeckert@sbcglobal.net