September 20, 2015
Prelude Gathering Gathering Hymns Here in this place HWB 6 Come, thou Almighty King HWB 41 Welcome (Visitors are invited to fill out a welcome card and place it in the offering basket.) Sharing in the Life of the Church Opening Meditation Passing the Peace Call to Worship Leader: Like wind swaying through the trees on the hills of Cincinnati or surging through the waters of the Miami All: So, is God's presence with us. Leader: We rejoice in your presence All: Creator Spirit, Life-giving Spirit, Nurturing Spirit. Opening Prayer Praising Hymn There are many gifts HWB 304 Offering Prayer Offering Hearing Scripture Ephesians 4:11-16 Children s Story Hymn Lord of our growing years HWB 479 (Children ages 3 through 7 are excused to Children s Circle) Sermon Pastor Renee Kanagy Invisible Walls & Finding the Bridges that Connect Us as The Body
Responding Response Hymn I was there to hear your borning cry STJ 89 Sharing Joys, Concerns, and Reflections and Introduction of Visitors Prayers of the Community Sending Hymn The Lord lift you up STJ 73 Benediction Music Key: HWB = Hymnal: A Worship Book (blue hard cover book) STJ = Sing The Journey (green soft cover book) STS= Sing The Story (purple soft cover book)
ANNOUNCEMENTS Please send your announcements to the office before 11:00am-Friday to be included in the bulletin. Speak with Pastor Renee or the worship leader before the Sunday service if you wish to voice your announcement at the end of worship. TODAY THIS WEEK Tuesday, September 22 Tuesday, September 22 NEXT WEEK Sunday, September 27 Sunday, September 27 COMING UP Wednesday, October 7 Sunday, October 18 Community Meal (5-7pm) All are welcome! Council (6:30pm) Annual Congregational Meeting, after church REDS GAME, 1pm see NOTES for details City Gospel Mission, bring desserts by 5:30pm Youth Soup Lunch Fundraiser, details to come Check out the EVENTS page on our website for more calendar information. CMF Welcome Statement Cincinnati Mennonite Fellowship is a Christ-centered, welcoming and inclusive church community committed to peace and justice. We acknowledge and affirm the image of God in persons of every race, ability, class, gender, ethnicity and sexual orientation. We celebrate an open communion in which all who seek a closer journey with God are welcome to participate. We invite all who covenant with us to join in the full life of the congregation. CMF Vision Statement As a Mennonite community, seeking to follow Jesus Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we will be embracing, engaging, growing.
NOTES Near the beginning of our worship, we will have a time for sharing events of the life of the church. Bulletin announcements will be highlighted by the Worship Leader, followed by an opportunity to offer additional sharing. Please be mindful of the limited time we have to worship together on Sunday mornings. --Worship Committee Allison T will be attending the Women's Retreat at Camp Friedenswald Sept. 25-27 and she has shared that she would be happy to offer her car for carpooling. More info can be found here if you'd like to share cost, speaker info, etc.: http:// www.friedenswald.org/programs_womens/retreat Sunday, September 27, 1 p.m. Social Committee invites you to join us after church for a Cincinnati Red's baseball game! Tickets are $11 for adults and kids 4 years and up (kids under 4 are free). Sign-up sheet is in the church foyer. Please plan to attend the Annual Congregational Meeting to be held on September 27, directly after service. We will be discussing the Leadership Slate and the Annual Budget. All are encouraged to attend. What actually happens in the delegate assembly and behind the scenes? Come learn more on Sunday, Sept. 27, at 9:30 a.m. in the gathering space outside the sanctuary. As the joint adult/high school MC USA convention series continues, Ed D will share about the MC USA delegate assembly and his role as parliamentarian. Everyone is welcome, and no preparation is necessary just show up! If you would like child care for your infant or toddler during the education hour for any of the Sundays during this series, please let Jane P know via email or phone. Christian Education Committee will be happy to provide this service to enable parents to attend. Coming up in the MC USA convention series: Oct. 4 adult worship speaker video (sanctuary) Oct. 11 adult worship speaker video (sanctuary) Oct. 18 science and same-sex attraction seminar, led by Carol L & DJ McF Hyde Park Bethlehem United Methodist Church (2 blocks south west of Oakley Square) is hosting a three week evening series focused on the history of Cincinnati and what someone new to Cincinnati might like to know about this vibrant community. Each event is $5 at the door and is followed by a social hour. For more details see the website http://cincy101.rocks/ 5pm, Sunday, October 4 How We Got to Where We are: The History of Cincinnati 1788-1925. 5 pm, Sunday, October 11 The Hills are Alive: The Musical History of Cincinnati 5 pm, Sunday, October 18
Thank you for supporting our students! Brianne B, now a junior at Goshen College, will be bringing us the sermon on Oct. 25 as she reflects on her 3-month study-service term in Nicaragua last summer. Our congregation has a $500 pledge to support Brianne s tuition coming due this fall. All of this money comes from personal donations; heartfelt thanks to everyone who has given in the past. If you would like to give or give again, please make checks payable to CMF with student mutual aid written in the memo line. Your designated gift can either be given to Treasurer Steve H or placed in the offering. If you have any questions, please contact Suzanne Marie H of CMF s Student Mutual Aid Committee. RECYCLING - Thanks for those who have been bringing in their empty items to contribute to our recycling donations. I will be discontinuing the Capri Sun drink pouches, so if you have any, please bring them during this month of September. I will put out the box for collection of the empty toothpaste tubes and floss containers, used toothbrushes, and the packaging that these items come in, 4 times a year. I will put them out for the rest of September, and then again during the months of December, March and June, as well as the box for empty scotch tape dispensers and the middle circle (as I'm sure a lot of scotch tape will get used-up in December!) Thanks very much for bringing in your recycling! --Heidi GIVEAWAY UPDATE the zebra will be on the website until late Tuesday. More people have found the zebra this week than any other. Are you looking? If you want your chance at FREE MONEY TO SPEND at Ten Thousand Villages, keep looking...or I might be giving it away to somebody else! -Violet FINAL DAYS!!!! WEBSITE GIVEAWAY INSTRUCTIONS TO ENTER I encourage you to take the time to explore the website. As an incentive, I am offering a giveaway. If you find the image posted around the church on the website, copy and paste the location and send it to me through the contact on the website. If it s correct, your name will be entered into a drawing. Entries will be accepted until LATE September 21. Any congregant who has an email address may enter the contest. Prize is a $35.00 gift card to Ten Thousand Villages. Winner will be drawn at the Annual Congregational Meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Thanks, Violet
Women's Retreat 2015 WOMEN RISING: Naming, Claiming, Transforming September 25-27 Central District Conference Mennonite Women will host the annual women's retreat at Camp Friedenswald Sept. 25-27, 2015. This year's guest speaker is Biblical scholar, Laura Brenneman. Expect worship, fellowship, free time, workshops, recreation, time on the water and in the woods. We invite all women to come - with your brokenness, your strength, your laughter. Open to the Spirit - come. The retreat begins Friday evening and closes Sunday after brunch. The cost is $150 and women 25 and under may attend for free. Register online at www.friedenswald.org and contact Marcia E. Nelson at 217-359-0034 or sunboat@soltec.net for further information Men's Retreat 2015 Kindling the Gift of God, Prayer: its Problems and Potential October 16-18 Come spend a weekend away from it all at Camp Friedenswald's 2015 Men's Retreat. Experience the beauty of the natural world while catching up with old friends and making new ones. Alan Kreider of Elkhart, IN will speak on the power and problems of prayer, and Hal Hess of Cincinnati, OH will lead us in music. Activities include primitive fire-building, nature hikes, an outdoor service project and the annual Friedenswald Mennothon. Come to relax, be challenged and have a great time! Cost is $150 and men 25 and under register for free. See you there. Everence video contest invites young people to express views on money A video contest about young people s views on money will begin receiving entries on Oct. 1. The Everence Money Talks video contest is open to anyone 15 to 25; the top award of $2,000 will be split between the winner and a selected charity. Awards also will be given to second- and third-place finishers and their selected charities. For more information go to http://www.everence.com/moneytalks/. Creation Care - Global Warming: Mike Tidwell, author and filmmaker who predicted in vivid detail the Hurricane Katrina disaster in his 2003 book Bayou Farewell: The Rich Life and Tragic Death of Louisiana s Cajun Coast, will visit the Goshen College campus September 29-30. Tidwell, the founder and director of Chesapeake Climate Action Network, will present the 2015 Yoder Public Affairs lecture titled, Will Indiana Overheat or Become a Clean Energy Paradise? on Tuesday, September 29 at 7:30 pm. On Wednesday, September 30, at 9:00 am, Tidwell will speak to Goshen College first-year students about his book "Ponds of Kalambayi: A Peace Corps Memoir," followed by a convocation at 10:00 am, titled Global Warming: How Young People Can Change an Old Debate." All events are held in the Goshen College Church-Chapel and are free and open to the public. More info is found at: https://www.goshen.edu/ news/2015/09/14/author-and-filmmaker-mike-tidwell-to-speak-on-climate-changesept-29-30/
PRAYERS FOR FAITH AND LEARNING Pray that the Hispanic Pastoral and Leadership Training programs, Instituto Bíblico Anabautista (IBA) and Seminario Bíblico Anabautista Hispano (SeBAH) would be a source of blessing as they train leaders to work towards the expansion of God s kingdom. PRAYERS FOR THE MENNONITE MISSION NETWORK Mennonite Mission Network partners Annette and Paco Castillo are commissioned by the Mennonite Church in Burgos, Spain, to begin a children s ministry in Ivory Coast. The Castillos, who began the La Casa Grande ministry in Benin, request prayer for the children s health and for electricians and plumbers to mentor apprentices Book Club will meet on Sunday, November 8 after church at the home of Jim & Joy M. The book to be discussed is "David and Goliath" by Malcolm Gladwell. Please bring a dish to share. Journey Groups Contact information available through the office for all facilitators. Art and Spirituality : Contact Facilitator Tiffany M with interest Women s Spiritual Journey : Next & final Open meeting is October 14, 6:45-9pm in the Peace House; contact Judy H for further details Women s Corner : Group Facilitator Kristen L; please contact her to be added to email list or with questions. Playdates Coordinator: Becca S please contact her with questions and arrangements. Men s Group: Meets every third Saturday of each month--all men are welcome. Coordinator: Jim M. If interested and not on Jim s email list, please ask to be added. Watch email for location. Jim would appreciate a headcount midweek prior to the Breakfast. Time is 7:30am -??? Vita Pontis: initial contact Scott and Allison T; meeting coordination shared among members Bible Study: contact Facilitator Linn S with interest Youth Group: coordinators: Scott and Allison T, Heidi S 4229 Brownway Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45209 871.0035 office@cincinnatimennonite.org Renee Kanagy, Pastor 513.884.2677 (cell) reneekanagy@cincinnatimennonite.org Office hours: Tuesday - Friday 9 to 4 unless something prevents Violet Sears, Office Administrator, is in the office, 9am-3pm on Tuesdays and Fridays unless something prevents or the work is done Church office located in Peace House at 3046 Minot Avenue, First Floor Services are recorded and available to be checked out; Sermons are posted online