South/Central Indiana District NEWSLETTER 2014

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South/Central Indiana District NEWSLETTER 2014 June 8 is Pentecost, a day to celebrate the Holy Spirit blowing over and through, around and within. Pentecost is a story of crowded chaos. It is a day of people and power, a message of peace and possibilities. Even with God s gift of the Holy Spirit, we are a diverse bunch of people! This afternoon the radio conversation explains the inability of Congress to accomplish anything because of ideological differences and party priorities. Earlier I heard a sportscaster declare that the 2014 draft is causing chaos in the sports world. Recently the On Earth Peace board began an in-depth process of antiracism training. Comments attributed to Donald Sterling, owner of the NBA LA Clippers, remind us prejudice is not a thing of the past. I ve even listened as church people declare their way the only way to understand the Bible. We have our divisions. We can be as boundary oriented as the Parthians, Medes, and Elamites; residents of Mesopotamia, Judea, Cappadocia, Pontus, Asia, Phrygia, Pamphylia, Egypt, Libya, Rome; Cretans, Arabs, Jews and converts (Acts 2:9-11). That first Pentecost, people did not lose their identifying characteristics. However, those differences did not defeat the Holy Spirit. The wind blew and the Spirit invaded that Jerusalem gathering place and people experienced the power of God. Peter spoke of vision, dreams, prophesy, wonders and the great and glorious day of the Lord. Could it be that the Holy Spirit is blowing in our midst, calling us to find effective ways to proclaim God s power with a strong united voice of faith? -Beth Please submit information for the July newsletter to the district office by June 9.

Another Way of Making a Bucket List Some time ago the district board named a committee to encourage better stewardship. That committee is Aaron Gross, Nancy Faus and Carolyn Mosson. One of the first conversations we had was about our need to encourage a sense of being part of the same district, a common team, and a united voice for faith. To that end, the committee suggested, and the district board approved, asking every congregation in our district to bring one Church World Service clean-up bucket to District Conference. We hope every congregation will agree to sharing one bucket of cleanup supplies with someone experiencing the aftermath of a disaster. Soon you will be receiving an empty 5-gallon bucket with a lid (provided by the committee) for your congregation to fill. The list of supplies will be provided in the bucket; it is provided here in case you want to get started. In the months ahead you will be receiving additional stewardship ideas and possibilities. We hope you will enjoy collecting the items to complete your bucket to bring to district conference! If you need inspiration, watch this video of volunteers from Atlantic Northeast and Southern Pennsylvania districts, who assembled 1000 clean-up kits in one hour! http://www.cwsglobal.org/get-involved/kits/emergencyclean-up-buckets.html To assemble an Emergency Cleanup Bucket, you will need these items: One five-gallon bucket with resealable lid (will be provided) Five scouring pads Seven sponges, assorted sizes One scrub brush Eighteen cleaning towels (reusable, like Easy Wipes ) One 50- to 78-oz. box dry laundry detergent One 12-oz. bottle of liquid concentrated household cleaner (like Lysol ) One 25-oz. bottle liquid disinfectant dish soap (like Dawn ) One package of 48-50 clothespins Clothesline, 2 50-ft. or 1 100-ft. Five dust masks Two pairs latex gloves (like Playtex ) One pair work gloves 28-bag roll of heavy-duty trash bags (30- to 45-gallon) One 6- to 9-oz. bottle of insect repellent (pump, drops or lotion, not aerosol) Please provide all liquids in new, unopened plastic bottles. Be sure to send only new materials. Place all items in the plastic bucket, making sure they are packed securely to avoid damage during shipment, and seal lid with packing tape. Note: Because of the volatility of the contents, Emergency Cleanup Kits are not shipped internationally. Processing/Shipping Cost: $3 per Bucket

Pastoral Updates: Pastoral Updates Burnettsville: searching Huntington: called Tim Troyer 5/18 ANNUAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION As Annual Conference Moderator, Nancy Sollenberger Heishman, quoted to us in April from the Apostle Paul, Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ! Annual Conference 2014 is rapidly approaching, and I bring greetings from your Standing Committee. From the vantage point of this old grizzled veteran of many Annual Conferences, it seems that in the recent past, we have begun to do this thing called AC much better. It isn t that there is any lack of controversial subjects (that is what AC is supposed to address); rather, we have become much more comfortable talking TO one another, instead of AT one another. I am looking forward to our journey to Columbus, Ohio, for good fellowship, inquiry and worship. It has been our tradition in the past to hold a delegate briefing at a location within the district, usually on a Sunday afternoon. This year, we would like to begin a new tradition born of the electronic age, and suggest that delegates access the video on the brethren.org website, which covers very well the structure and workings of the Annual Conference, and to direct your attention to the delegate booklets that have been sent to each delegate, to familiarize yourselves with the business items to be covered this year. Hopefully, this will save on expensive travel, and aid us all in joining the information generations who will follow in our footsteps. If you have questions for me concerning Standing Committee business or anything at all regarding Annual Conference, please feel free to contact me at cassidy.m@comcast.net, or by phone at 765-591- 5447. Please give your non-computer age delegate-mates a hand in this endeavor. Our District Executive Minister, Beth Sollenberger, can be reached at the district office as well. See you all in Columbus! Sunday, June 1 Wabash County CROP Walk 2 p.m. meet in Warvel Park (North Manchester) 25% of funds raised stay in Wabash County; 75% go to Church World Service. For more information, contact Kay Batdorf at klbatdorf@cinergymetro.net or 260-982-8789. Nelson s Port-a-Pit Chicken & Potatoes Kokomo COB Friday, June 13. 3:30 p.m. on the west driveway 10% of this year s proceeds will go to Relay for Life. The remainder of the proceeds will go for outreach of the church. Mike Cassidy, Buck Creek CoB, Standing Committee Delegate DISTRICT PRAYER CALENDAR FOR JUNE June 1 - Please pray with us for Arcadia COB. June 8 - Please pray with us for West Eel River COB. June 15 - Please pray with us for Bethel Center COB. June 22 - Please pray with us for Upper Fall Creek COB. June 29 - Please pray with us for Annual Conference. We are asking you to remember our sister churches and denominational agencies in prayer. Those listed are merely suggestions for the week.

District Conference Pie Auction! September 13 Pleasant Dale We need your best bakers (and buyers)! Each congregation is asked to bring two pies to be auctioned off during District Conference. Auction proceeds will support the Education Ministry Fund and the District Budget. This replaces the theme baskets that we have done in the past. There is still time to take the Vital Ministry Journey between now and District Conference, as suggested by our district board. Vital Ministry Journey is part Bible study, part prayer and part perceiving God s call. Resource books are available from the district office ($1/copy + mailing cost). Call 260-982-8805 or email scindcob@gmail.com to request materials. The Wabash congregation is one that has completed the Journey; you will find some reflections in their May newsletter, http:// www.wabashcob.org/may.pdf

URGENT NEED: A tentative assignment for a disaster team June 15-21 in Tom's River, New Jersey, has fallen through. Which of you are available to fill that important disaster responsibility on very short notice? Call me immediately at 260-982-2971. July 27 - August 2 is another assignment for our district. No location has been given yet for this week. We have some folks committed but still need more to fill those project needs. If those two dates don't fit your schedule but you still want to go, please let me know. Often other weeks need a few extra volunteers to round out a full team in one of the ongoing project sites. Any skill level can be used! Remember we can use cooks, carpenters and helpers. Some congregations are better able to put together kits than send disaster volunteers. Church World Service through BDM always needs school kits for refugee camps, hygiene kits in the midst of violence or post-disaster, baby care kits for areas of extreme poverty and emergency cleanup buckets to assist families after disasters here in the United States. Check the BDM web site for instructions or call me. Remember too our district-nurtured Kathy Fry-Miller and her new leadership of the BDM Child Care Program. She will welcome your interest in training for staffing that essential aspect of disaster response. Contact her by calling 1-800-451-4407 or 260-704-1443. Watch for more information about training for Children s Disaster Services, to be held at the Manchester Church of the Brethren September 19-20. Thank you for your interest in and support of Brethren Disaster Ministries! Blessings of peace to you! Cliff Kindy, District Disaster Coordinator Around the District: Reminder: Education for Conflict Resolution is holding a training in Mediating Interpersonal Conflict June 20 22 and 27-29 in North Manchester. CEUs may be earned by taking this course. To register, call ECR at 260-982-4621 or email info@workitout.org. Prayer request: Gretchen Catron of the Kokomo COB is traveling in Nigeria with Back2Back. She hopes to visit an EYN congregation while there. She is blogging at http://lostingrace.blog.com/. News from Bethany Seminary: Eight students received their Master of Divinity degrees on May 10. More news from the Seminary can be found at https://www.bethanyseminary.edu/. Resources: Looking for Vacation Bible School materials? Heifer International has curriculum to offer. Check it out at www.heifer.org/crackers. On Earth Peace offers worship resources for Pentecost: http://faithful-steward.tumblr.com/. Victory Noll Center in Huntington has announced their Spiritual Formation Program which begins in September. Learn more at www.olvm.org/vncenter or by emailing suewilhelm@olvm.org.

Denominational News & Opportunities Are you going to Annual Conference? Burt and Helen Wolf are the on-site coordinators for this year's conference in Columbus, Ohio. There are many coordinators that are planning for the age group activities, as well as the other areas that make up Annual Conference. Numerous people in Southern Ohio District have agreed to help. However, additional volunteers are needed in First Aid, Early Childhood, and as ushers. Since our district is next door, this is a great opportunity for us to help out. Many people are needed to make Annual Conference run smoothly. If you are able to help in any capacity, please contact the Wolfs: Burt and Helen Wolf 820 Mill Ridge Circle Union OH 45322 helen.wolf@yahoo.com 937-832-6383 Do you know someone who would be a good person for one of these positions? Washington City Church of the Brethren is seeking a Food Ministries Coordinator to direct overall operations of the Brethren Nutrition Program, a lunch program for people who are homeless and in need in Capitol Hill. The position begins July 1 and is a full-time 40-hour stipend position with benefits, including housing at Brethren House, a community house on Capitol Hill. To view the complete position description, click here. To apply, send a cover letter and a resume to bnpposition@gmail.com. Brethren Benefit Trust is seeking to fill the positions of Assistant Director of Financial Operations and Director of Communications. If you or someone you know is interested in this position, please submit a letter of interest, resume, salary requirement, and 3 professional references to the attention of Donna March at 1505 Dundee Ave., Elgin, IL 60120, or dmarch@cobbt.org. For questions or clarification about the position, please call 847-622- 3371. For more information about Brethren Benefit Trust, visit www.brethrenbenefittrust.org Prayers for Nigeria As many of you know, last month over 200 girls (many of them EYN Brethren, http:// support.brethren.org/site/r?i=ythpikiaklejiwxp0k_wmw) were kidnapped from their school in Chibok, Nigeria, by Boko Haram, an Islamic sect in northern Nigeria violently seeking a pure Islamic state. The leaders of EYN have asked us to enter into a season of prayer and fasting for the wellbeing of the girls and the Nigerian people. We must stand in solidarity with our Nigerian brothers and sisters and remember that our God is a God of the oppressed and powerless. When all hope is lost, our God can find a way out of the wilderness. Each of our congregations should have received a letter from Stan Noffsinger, General Secretary of the Church of the Brethren, Inc., with the name of an individual girl for whom to pray. If you did not receive such a letter, please contact snoffsinger@brethren.org. Prayer resources are available at www.brethren.org, along with additional news and information about the situation in Nigeria.

S /C Indiana June 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Beth preaches at Kokomo Wabash County CROP Walk 2 3 4 5 11:30 Stewardship Mtg Gas City 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 7 3:30 Port-a-Pit Chicken @ Kokomo 15 16 17 18 19 20 ECR Training begins in N. Manchester (20-22 Day of Prayer for National Youth Conference VBS at Kokomo COB 6:30 8 p.m. Marketplace 29 AD at Manchester COB, 5:15 8 p.m. 22, 27-29) 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JULY 2: Annual Conference begins in Columbus, Ohio Timbercrest celebrates 125 years! 14 21

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 COB (near Decatur) Kay Gaier, Moderator South/Central Indiana District Church of the Brethren 604 N Mill St North Manchester IN 46962