South/Central Indiana District NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014

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South/Central Indiana District NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 Every so often I come across a Facebook post or an email suggestion, or even a passing comment from a friend, suggesting a daily list of five things to be grateful for. Today I am thinking about the ways this district makes me happy. It is easy to make a list: I am grateful for the members of the district board and those who have been called to provide leadership and guide us forward in faith. Time, energy, and creativity are gifts you share regularly and willingly with all of us in South/Central District. I am grateful for the pastors and congregations that come together to be the South/ Central District. We are diverse, devoted, and doing the work of ministry across our part of Indiana as we follow Jesus and share the Good News. I am grateful for all who are preparing to gather at Pleasant Dale Church on September 13 for District Conference. This is our opportunity to come together for worship, work and fellowship. May we be encouraged, and together in faith move forward as a district. I am grateful for the institutions within our district boundaries: Timbercrest Senior Living Community, Manchester University, and Bethany Theological Seminary. May they know the blessing of our shared heritage and may we know the blessing of their presence among us. And I would add Camp Mack, a place beyond our boundaries yet a very significant influence in our lives. I am grateful for your prayers and support as I work and worship with you. It is quite a gift you give me: everywhere I go and with everything I do, I am reminded of the powerful presence and strength that comes with being a part of the body of Christ lived out in South/Central Indiana District of the Church of the Brethren. Thank you for your testimony to God s goodness in your life and mine, in our life and shared ministry. Blessings, -Beth

Greetings to my Sisters and Brothers in South/Central District, In my role as Moderator I have had an increased awareness of the joys and struggles that we share throughout the church in general and our district in particular. As a participant in board discussions this past year and in planning for District Conference, I am also conscious of the love and care with which the leadership has held the varied concerns of this diverse district. Recently I preached on Ephesians 4:1-7, the scriptural basis for the theme for this year s National Youth Conference. As I prepared this service of calling and blessing for our youth, I was struck by how timely the scripture is for our district as a whole. The letter written to the church in Ephesus, and possibly passed on to other churches as well, addresses a common problem of disunity about differences in doctrine, and a loss of focus on what is primary that is, the love of Christ. The letter reminds the readers of the calling to which they are called to be the body of Christ. Just as it was in the early church, it is easy for us to be distracted by our differences and allow these differences to keep us from working well together as a larger community of faith. I am wondering if we need to consider how the theme for NYC speaks to all of us as we remember the calling to which we are called. Maybe we should refocus on the emphasis of the teachings of Jesus himself. Of all the laws spelled out in Leviticus, I am aware of only one that Jesus specifically quoted in his teaching: Leviticus 19:34, which calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves. Can we make Jesus focus on love our uniting focus as we come together to be the body of Christ? Can we lead our life together worthy of the calling to which we are called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, making every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of Peace? It is more complicated than it sounds. I know that it can be a struggle for me at times. Often our investment in our own opinions, beliefs, and scriptural understandings goes very deep and it is difficult to resist putting these differences front and center in our relationships with each other. That is where I believe our theme for this year s District Conference has relevance. We cannot do it on our own. We need to be Released by Grace so that we will be freed from whatever might prevent us from maintaining the unity of the Spirit as we work together toward fulfilling our calling to embody the love of Christ. May it be so with you and with me. Moderator Kay Gaier

PRE-CONFERENCE & DISTRICT CONFERENCE OPPORTUNITIES Where: Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren 4504 W 300 N in Adams County near Decatur When: Friday, September 12: Pre-conference opportunity 12:30 pm Registration 1 pm Grace to You and Peace: Claiming the Given Life -Jeff Hawkins 6 pm Dinner preceded by hors d oeuvres at 5:30 All credentialed pastors, district personnel, and afternoon attendees, along with their families, are invited. 7 pm Knotted Nets - Jeff Carter Attendance at both sessions provides.5 CEU Saturday, September 13, 8 am District Conference begins Registration & Breakfast Worship and Business Lunch provided by Pleasant Dale Pie auction after lunch (Have you selected your bakers yet?) Dedication of clean-up buckets If your church has not received its bucket from a Stewardship Committee member, please call the district office. See district website for content list. Who: All are welcome! Delegate authorization forms were due in the district office by July 15. Expect a phone call from us soon if we have yet to receive yours! Nondelegate registration forms are available on the district website and are due August 15. Conference books will be emailed to delegates by August 15.

Pastoral Updates: Pastoral Updates Burnettsville: searching Eel River Community: search committee formed NEW ADDRESS for RICHMOND COB The mailing address for the Richmond COB is now PO Box 1644, Richmond IN 47375. The congregation will be worshiping in the First Friends Meetinghouse, 2010 Chester Blvd (Room 4), in Richmond. This, along with other congregational information, has been updated on the district website, http:// www.scindcob.org/contact.html. Please take a moment to see if your congregation s information is current on this site. Email any corrections to scindcob@gmail.com. Thanks for helping us keep up to date! DISTRICT NEWS Annual West Section Singspiration Sunday, August 10 beginning at 7:00 pm. hosted by Living Faith COB Each participating church is asked to bring a plate of cookies to share after the program. Drinks will be provided. Come and enjoy messages in song, instrument and word. LICENSED FOR MINISTRY Our prayers are with Tim Troyer, licensed at Huntington on June 22, and Clint Wilson, licensed at Eel River Community on July 13. May Tim and Clint and their congregations feel God s presence in their discernment and service. DISTRICT PRAYER CALENDAR FOR AUGUST August 3 - Please pray with us for Camp Mack. August 10 - Please pray with us for Peru COB. August 17 - Please pray with us for Kokomo COB. August 24 - Please pray with us for Mexico COB. August 31 - Please pray with us for Burnettsville COB. We ask you to remember our sister churches, district, and denominational agencies in prayer. Those listed are suggestions for each week.

Camp Mack Golf Outing Join us and your golf buddies for a day of fun-with-a-purpose at the Sycamore Golf Club east of North Manchester, Indiana: Camp Mack Scramble-style golf with door prizes, photo opportunities, and lots of great food. This fundraiser provides additional funds for camperships and special projects that need to be completed at the camp. Registration forms can be found at www.campmack.org. Age: All ages welcome. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Fee: $75 per player Date: Saturday, August 16, 2014. Registration at 11:30, lunch at 12:00, and start golfing at 12:45pm. HEIFER INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATES 70 YEARS OF SERVICE "Beyond Hunger" event to be held at Camp Alexander Mack September 12 14 For more information and to register, contact Peggy Miller at prmiller@bnin.net or 574-658-4147. A QUIET PLACE PRAYER CENTER CREATING COMMUNITY GROUPS September 2014 May 2015 Creating Community groups are currently forming at A Quiet Place for those interested in committing to once a month retreat days beginning in September and going until May (we do not meet in January). The topics for this coming season are: Growing in Contemplative Prayer - Sheldon Swartz women Finding our Wings Transforming Heart and Mind Yvonne Riege Women s group Longing for God Seven Paths of Christian Devotion Fred Bernhard Men s group Both men and You can send a deposit of $150 to A Quiet Place, P O Box 158, Milford IN 46542, by the deadline of August 15. The balance of $150 will be due on the first gathering of February 2015. Please include your name, address, email and phone and the program you are interested in. If you have questions or would like to see a brochure you can contact Norma Miller, milfam@bnin.net or 574-536-5672.

Make plans now for Peace Day, Sunday, September 21. This year s theme is Visions and Dreams for Peace, from Acts 2:17. Resources for worship and other activities are available at http://peacedaypray.tumblr.com/. It would be great to see all of the congregations in our district signed up to participate in this annual event! JOB OPPORTUNITIES On Earth Peace is now providing three-month internships for college students. The purposes of On Earth Peace internships are to advance our work, to achieve success in specific programs and initiatives, and to offer skill development and personal growth for emerging peacebuilders in a faith-based nonprofit setting, fulfilling our mission to develop leadership for peace in each generation. Internship positions are available in a variety of our program and administrative areas. Current listings are available at www.onearthpeace.org/internships. For more information, contact Marie Benner-Rhoades. Bethany Theological Seminary and the Earlham School of Religion in Richmond, Indiana, are seeking a Seminary Computing Specialist. The position could be either fulltime with benefits or part-time. Among the qualifications needed are an understanding of and commitment to the missions of Bethany Theological Seminary and the Earlham School of Religion; a bachelor s degree in computer science or equivalent education and experience; a thorough internal knowledge of the Microsoft Windows and MacOS platforms and its maintenance; experience supporting end users with varying IT needs. For a complete job description, qualifications needed, and application information, go to www.bethanyseminary.edu/opportunities/employment and click on the position title.

A ugust 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Beth preaches at Wabash COB 7 pm Singspiration @ Living Faith COB 11 12 13 14 15 Non-delegate registration due for Dist. Conf. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Burnettsville s Vacation Bible School, 5:30 8 pm at Christian Church in Burnettsville July 27 August 1 16 Camp Mack Golf Outing Sycamore Golf Club, N. Manchester, 11:30

Peacefully, Simply, Together Beth Sollenberger, District Executive Minister bsollenberger@brethren.org Office Hours Mon - Thurs 9am - 12noon South/Central Indiana District Office Phone Church of the Brethren 260-982-8805 Rachel Gross, District Admin. Asst. scindcob@gmail.com District website: www.scindcob.org Denominational website: www.brethren.org District Conference September 13, 2014 Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren Kay Gaier, Moderator South/Central Indiana District Church of the Brethren 604 N Mill St North Manchester IN 46962 Camp Mack is in urgent need of volunteers July 21-25. Several different positions are available. Call the camp at 574-658 -4831 if you can help.