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Barry Good News Barry Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) since 1840 Worship on Sunday Mornings: 8:30 a.m. First Service 9:30a.m. Fellowship 9:45a.m. Sunday School 11:00a.m. Second Service 5:00p.m. Youth Groups June 19, 2012 Gail Roller, Editor Barry Staff Children s Church Director - Barbara George - bgeorge@kc.rr.com Choir Director Katelyn Mattson-Levy-katelynmattson@yahoo.com Administrative Secretary - Gail Roller - groller@barrychristianchurch.com Minister of Visitation - Rev. Tom Blakley -tdblakley@hotmail.com Senior Minister - Robert J. George - rgeorge@barrychristianchurch.com A nd now for the summer reruns. If you recognize this article it is because it was my year-end report for the congregational meeting and explains why you have seen all the posters around the church showing snapshots of us doing the work of Christ and being the Fruits of the Spirit. Robert s Reflections It has been a year of change, to be sure. Staff changes, currently leaving two open positions, is one of the most prominent things. Change, since it rarely comes easily, often stirs up conflict. For those of us who dislike conflict the feeling is anything but peaceful. It brings an almost constant sense of dis-ease. It affects our attendance at meetings, makes it easier to miss times of worship and fills us with thoughts that are often less than positive. Worship our reason for being in church in the first place, is compromised. Telling ourselves that we shouldn t feel this way is not that helpful, for buried feelings usually come out in other destructive ways. While it is important to take a critical look at things, it is more important to guard against becoming critical people. A constant barrage of criticism soon gives way to a sense of ennui a weariness and dissatisfaction that comes from a loss of interest and excitement. The Christian community works best in a setting of mutual respect and uplifting. A sense of equality can reinforce our goals and gladden our journey. When I was young and first chose the Christian path I was filled with excitement and wonder. I wanted to be the best follower of Christ that I could be. I suspect you had a similar goal. We can lose that focus, though, and find ourselves bogged down in a minutia of details that, while important, do not serve the best interest of our faith. So, what do we do? We work at reconnecting and rediscovering our roots. That is important in any organization especially one that has been inexistence for 172 years. It is really not that difficult. In fact the faith is a lot simpler than we usually try to make it. The Fruit of the Spirit is a biblical term that sums up the nine visible attributes of a true Christian life. Paul illustrates with these attributes the kind of love that should mark our life together: Love But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Galatians5:22-23 If we follow these simple and fruitful guidelines I am confident that we will reconnect with our right path, be reenergized and renewed toward productive faithful ministry. Love, Bob Joy Peace Forbearance Kindness Goodness Faithfulness Gentleness Self-control

P a g e 2 As we lift our hearts in prayer, dear Lord, may we receive all the benefits of your grace Nancy Abbott Steve Ballard Nancy Bartlett Dale Bartlett Bill Blowers Bette Booth Emilie Boswell Janette & Michael Davis Betty Donahue Brenda Dunn Charlie Enderle Reta Graf David Haynes Joyce Horner Anne Jones John & Jean Kantola Paul Kimball Kevin Kirkpatrick Judy Laber Jean Lyne Ken McFarland Bill Merritt Marie Munsey Rayleen Noreen Carroll O Neal Warren & Nancy Plumb Roberta Powell Jo Riddle Oma Rinehart Bill Roberts Roy Sanders Wilma Simpson Billy Stevens Dorothy Taylor Bill Turner Donnie Weaver Hank Weaver Melvina Weaver Cheryl Williams Dorothy Woody Melanie Beth Doak enjoyed attending Arc Summer Camp. Well done Melanie Beth! June 24 1 Samuel 17:32-49 2 Corinthians 6:1-13 *Mark 4:35-41 This day, new plants have begun to flourish. As branches connected to Jesus, the true Vine, may we also flourish and bear good fruit. Thank you Scripture Readings Attendance June 10 1st Service - 86 2nd Service - 105 Total - 191 Sunday School - 62 June 17 1st Service - 70 2nd Service - 102 Total - 172 Sunday School - 60 We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to Jeff Mowry and Nick Rega for the yard work they did for us on behalf of VIM. We appreciate it!] Hank and LaVaughn Weaver July 1 2 Samuel 1:1, 17-27 2 Corinthians 8:7-15 *Mark 5:21-43

P a g e 3 CHURCH HISTORIAN S NOTE: SMALL THINGS DID YOU KNOW? I thought this image was interesting. Do you know where it is in our church? Obviously it is wood. At various times it may resemble a face, or a heart, or just a knot. It can be seen every time you come into the church, but like so many aspects of our worship experience, we may take the image for granted, or ignore it entirely. We have pointed out before in this column the grand dimensions and space in our church the laminated piers, the huge south window, the array of organ pipes, for example. But there is beauty in small things as well in this image for example, or the light through the windows, perhaps a particular sound the organ makes at some point during the prelude or offertory, a turn of a phrase as the scripture is being read, a warm handshake, a meaningful sentence gleaned from the sermon, and dozens of other instances when we can appreciate the small wonders and delights of the world we enter when we come to Barry Church. Not always must we experience a grand event or overwhelming emotion to feel the good things. Church history is more than just facts and dates. It is about legacy, heritage and stewardship of the things we have built, as well as the things we have inherited. Even the small things. What are some of the small things you appreciate at Barry? If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit. Let us have no self-conceit, no Volunteers Needed to help water when I am out of town. It would take less than an hour, at most three times a week - Contact David Tarver at 436-4861 provoking of one another, no envy of one another (Galatians 5:25-26). VBS supplies needed: 2 liter bottles Clear Shipping tape Stacy Eacret joined Barry on June 17, 2012 by Profession of Faith.

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Page 5 FELLOWSHIP DINNER/BOARD MEETING On Sunday, July 1, we will have a Barry birthday celebration after the 11am service. Sit at the table with your birthday month. We will have a potluck, so please bring a dish to pass. After dinner, the birthday cake will be served. Nick and Betty Rega will be the leaders for this event. They will need some help in setting up the food line and cleaning up after the meal is over. Please let them know if you can assist. Thank you in advance. The fruit of silence is prayer. The fruit of prayer is faith. The fruit of faith is love. The fruit of love is service. The fruit of service is peace. Mother Teresa Pomegranate Because the pomegranate has an abundance of seeds, the fruit is used to represent hope and future life. It also symbolizes the many believers who are individual members of the universal Christian church. The year without a summer Don't complain if the sun shines during summer, which begins this month. According to Edward L. Friedman, of the National Reference Library, the summer of 1816 was so cloudy that crops could not ripen and fruit trees could not bear fruit. There was a complete failure of crops and fruit trees. 1816 was known as the year without a summer. Save The Date: July 23 - July 27 Ages 4 through the 5th grade Barry Christian Church invites all children to get ready to dive into fun at OPERATION OVERBOARD: DARE TO GO DEEP WITH GOD Vacation Bible School. Explore and experience God's underwater universe at VBS! The adventures includes regular Deep Sea Voyages into Bible fun and creative crafts, hands- o n mission work, water science, and great music. To be a part of all the excitement at OPERATION OVERBOARD: DARE TO GO DEEP WITH GOD, call Gail at 436-0462!

Barry Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1500 NW Barry Rd Kansas City MO 64155 Phone: 816-436-0462 website: BarryChristianChurch.com June 19, 2012 On July 8, at both services, we will be celebrating our bi-annual Infant Dedication. Children who were born since January 2012, or who haven t been able to participate in the past, are dedicated to God in a beautiful service that includes the whole congregation. Please call the church o f f i c e : 4 3 6-0 4 6 2 o r e m a i l rgeorge@barrychristianchurch.com if you wish to participate. Have deep roots, branch out, be flexible, keep growing on the inside, bloom often, show your colors, point your trunk upward, raise your limbs to heaven, and bring forth good fruit, as long as you live. Tuesday 19 7:00 p.m. Education Committee Wednesday 20 6:30 p.m. - Jr. Deacon Training - Youth Room Thursday 21 6:30 p.m. CWF General Installation of Officers @ Lana Whitton s home Sunday 24 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. - Worship 9:30 a.m. - Coffee & Donuts 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School Monday 25 7:00 p.m. Property Committee Tuesday 26 6:30 p.m. Outreach Committee 6:30 p.m. - Girl Scouts - Fellowship Hall Wednesday 27 6:30 p.m. - Jr. Deacon Training - Youth Room Saturday 30 4:00 p.m. - Sanctuary in Use Sunday 1 - Fellowship Dinner/General Board Meeting 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. - Worship 9:30 a.m. - Coffee & Donuts 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 12:10 p.m. - POT Luck Fellowship Dinner 1:00 p.m. - General Board Meeting 4:00 p.m. - JYF 5:00 p.m. - Youth Groups Monday 2 Newsletter Deadline - NOON On the Calendar: