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LIVING NEW LIFE the Chronicle Crestwood Church April 2019 Richmond & Midlothian, Virginia www.crestwoodrva.org The Pastor s Pen - Rev. Dr. Matthew A. Merrill Newark, a place of hope This past month, I met with the other Senior Pastors of churches in our new ECO Church Transformation Cohort. Of all of the places they could choose for us to meet - Newark, New Jersey. Let s just say, I don t generally have any affection for the Garden State. But, coming out of my two days with Dr. Paul Borden and these other pastors, I m filled with optimism and hope around how God will use this group to further God s Kingdom in all nine churches. The churches are from all over the Eastern and Midwestern United States. They even include, Westminster Presbyterian where Joel Brantner is pastor. Three times a year, for the next two years, we will gather together for learning and prayer around the principles of Paul Borden s method. Most of all, I have learned that Paul is dedicated to churches participating in Jesus mission for the church of making disciples. He has worked with over 700 churches and brings a wealth of experience. If you want to read one of his books, may I suggest Direct Hit. In speaking about the power of being on mission together, Dr. Borden reminded me of Crestwood s process to leave our former denomination to get to ECO. During that process, we were willing to pay whatever it took to accomplish our mission. We were even willing to sell a campus to fulfill the mission. There were countless meetings and prayer gatherings to discern the Lord s will and seek His empowerment. We were even willing to lose a few people in the process, if that s what it took to accomplish the mission. Rallying together, you did it. In This Issue... P. 2 PrimeTimers P. 3 Feed My Starving Children P. 4 Westover School Carnival P. 5 Navajo Mission Trip P. 6 Maundy Thursday Congregational Care P. 7 Parish News P. 8 April Highlights Spring Break Fun I believe that responding to the call of Jesus to make new disciples deserves at least as much energy, prayer and commitment. And because of the faith I know is here at Crestwood and your track record, I m believing that God is about to call us to a great work together. The next big step for us will be the weekend that Dr. Borden spends with us in early June. Please join me in praying for the Holy Spirit s moving during that time together.

Page 2 the Chronicle www.crestwoodrva.org Crestwood - Loving and Leading People to the Life-Changing Jesus www.crestwoodrva.org Rev. Dr. Matthew A. Merrill Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. Robert K. Burns Associate Pastor & Lead Pastor, Richmond Campus Josh Weeks Director, Family Ministries Margaret K. Webb (Peg) Director of Children s Ministries Kayte Keim Recreation Coordinator/ Youth Ministry Assistant Jennie O Neil Midlothian Campus Nursery Coordinator Chipper Via Richmond Campus Music Director Janice S. Baum Richmond Campus Organist Maura Brigham Midlothian Campus Accompanist & Early Worship Choir Director Morgan Hyde Sound Technician Susan L. Martin (Susie) Church Administrator & Executive Assistant Cathy D. Marshall Administrative Assistant Daniel Smith Financial Assistant William Cain Sexton, Midlothian Campus Editor s Note: Submissions due on the 15th of each month. Please send to: cathymarshall@crestwoodchurch.org 55+ Coming in April... A Historical Tour of Midlothian Tuesday, April 23 & May 7 Depart Midlothian Campus - 10:00 a.m.; Return - 2:00 p.m. Seating is limited to 14 - make your reservation now! Cost: $13 per person Did you know that some of Chesterfield County s oldest history can be found here in Midlothian? The area boasts the country s first industrial coal mines, the site of the settlement of the French Huguenots and the location of the first railroad in Virginia. Midlothian Mines Join us on April 23 or May 7 to learn more as Mr. Bryan Truzzie from Chesterfield Parks & Recreation takes us on a exploration of historical sites in Midlothian. Our journey begins at Midlothian Mines Park and takes us to other sites including Trabue s Tavern, the Chesterfield Railroad site and historical churches including First Baptist Church, Mt. Pisgah United Methodist Church, Winfree Memorial Baptist and Bethel Baptist Church (pictured below). At Bethel, we will be treated to a tour of the historical Sanctuary by our own Cathy Marshall who has served on the music staff there since 1997. We will travel through Midlothian on a 15-passenger bus provided by Chesterfield County. At mid-day, we will return to the Midlothian Campus where lunch will be provided and then resume our tour. Because we know this tour will be full, a second date has been set for Tuesday, May 7. Call Cathy at 320.2269 to make your reservation for the Midlothian Historical Tour!

www.crestwoodrva.org the Chronicle Page 3 Crestwood FOR the World - FMSC Mobilepack 2019 1,000+ Volunteers $56,000 Donation Goal EXCEEDED! 256,392 meals packed that will feed over 700 children for one year! Thank You CRESTWOOD!

Page 4 the Chronicle www.crestwoodrva.org New Sunday School Class Midlothian Campus, Room 202 March 31 - May 19 Prayer is meant to be the conversation where your life and your God meet. It s hard to pray. Come learn what good it does and how good it is! Many thanks to all who donated food, prepared meals, and gave their time to make our Midlothian Campus welcoming for our CARITAS guests. Hebrews 13:2: Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it. Westover Hills Spring Festival Saturday, May 4th 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Come participate in the fun with residents of our Richmond Campus community at the Westover Hills Elementary School Spring Festival. Volunteers are needed to help with: set up games serve at the food table grill/wrap hot dogs & hamburgers Volunteer sign up will begin around mid-april. If you have questions, please contact Carol Carr.

www.crestwoodrva.org the Chronicle Page 5 Sat. June 15 Fri. June 21 NW Arizona Join with other mission-minded Christians from Houston, TX; Baton Rouge, LA; and Crestwood to: build a church train leaders conduct a Vacation Bible School work with students in sports camps This will be the 6th time Crestwood has teamed up with University Baptist Church of Houston to serve our Christian brothers and sisters on the Navajo reservation. Registration deadline is April 15, 2019. Location: NW corner of Arizona (We ll be lodging in Gallop, New Mexico) Cost: $1,200 (Scholarships available) (children 18 & younger who room with parent are free) Contact: Gilda or Rec Stanbery, gildanrec@gmail.com, 804-794-3736

Page 6 the Chronicle www.crestwoodrva.org Celebrate The Lord s Supper Around A Table As we did last year, on Maundy Thursday of Holy Week you are invited to celebrate the Lord s Supper in a home, similar to what Jesus and the disciples did centuries ago. Various members are hosting gatherings in their homes on Thursday, April 18th, to enter into the experience of the disciples who celebrated the Passover meal with Jesus just prior to his betrayal and arrest. Times and locations vary, so look for what works well for you. More hosts are needed as we anticipate over 150 Crestwood friends gathering on this night (contact Rob Burns). Many hosts are providing a meal, but that is not required to host. To participate, sign up at https:// www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0445a9af2fa2f49-2019 or by calling 320.2269. Children are welcome. Don t wait, as space may be limited. See you at the Table! Congregational Care Ministry Meet Hand in Hand, our NEWEST Congregational Care Ministry, headed up by Heather Anderson. Hand in Hand is designed for anyone in the congregation who is taking care of someone with a long-term illness or a permanent condition. This could be a child caring for a parent, a spouse caring for a spouse and even a parent caring for a child with particular mental or physical challenges. As Heather says, We go through seasons in our lives, and some of us are in a long season of care giving to someone close to us. We may need to have a place to share frustrations and fears with others in similar situations and hopefully get some encouragement. The gatherings will provide a safe place for those who need time out to pray, talk and share together. The hope behind Hand in Hand is to encourage each other and be reminded that we are not alone, and thus make each other stronger. Caregivers (or anyone) can come just once or as often as they have need. The group is open to anyone, anytime. We will meet at Crestwood s Midlothian Campus once a month on Saturday mornings from 9:30-11:00 a.m. This month we will meet on April 20. The Congregational Care Team is pleased with Heather s outreach and encourage you to follow up with her with any questions: grizzwood@gmail.com. As we read in 1 Peter 4:10: As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. In addition to Hand in Hand, the Congregational Care Team facilitates a number of other ministries we hope you will celebrate. We love the words of Acts 20:28: Pay careful attention to yourselves and to all the flock, in which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to care for the church of God, which He obtained with His own blood. Meal Ministry Correspondence Ministry Home Touch Ministry Bereavement Ministry Prayer Ministry Terry Lautzenheiser / Pam Armes Susan Walker Sandy Konopky / Susan Weigly Mary Sollog Anne Faszewski Preston Winn, Chair, Congregational Care

www.crestwoodrva.org the Chronicle Page 7 Parish News 01 John Strachan 02 John Walker 02 Emily Cumbea 03 Jacob Shaffer 05 Joanne Peters 05 Lisa Long 06 Tim Hughes 06 Ainsley Foca * 07 Scott Barto 09 Brad Barto 11 Simon Shepherd 12 Mark Fines 13 Russell Lewis 13 David Gibson 14 John Bachman 14 James Springer 15 Al Coram 15 Ken Konopky 15 Kelly Letourneau 15 Clarisse Obendje McCall 16 Woody Woodson 16 Art Tapper 17 Judy West 19 Nadia Vugteveen * 21 Genevieve Young 22 Esther Nelson 22 David Wild 22 Matthias Kozusko * 23 Dallas Wampler 23 Ray Cargill 23 Jessica Craig 24 Zach Fee * 26 Tami Sober 26 Baylor Cumbea 27 Marla Bachman 28 Lewis Campbell 28 Cindy Foust 29 Pascal Cromer 30 David Pegram 30 Rebekah Faszewski * child / youth Hospitalized / Elsewhere: Joanne Peters, Morningside (Parham & Skipwith) Frances Trenka, Westport Rehab Christian Sympathy: Sympathy of the congregation is extended to: Rob Heath on the death of his mother. Bryan Smith on the death of his mother. Active Military: Stephen Johnson, Ft. Benning, GA (son of Mary Johnson) John Kennedy, Virginia Beach, VA (son of John & Betty Kennedy) Navy Lt. Ruth Cook, Newport, RI (granddaughter of Priscilla Cook) Air Force Lt. Samantha Cook, F.E. Warren AFB, WY (granddaughter of Priscilla Cook) Air Force 2nd Lt. William Cook, III, Columbus AFB, MS (grandson of Priscilla Cook) Brian Swenk, Ft. Story, VA (son of Rob & Trisha Barton) Happy Birthday to... William Cain - April 5 Richmond Campus Nursery Schedule April 2019 Egypt Mission Trip March 26 April 5 Thank you for Keeping our mission team in your prayers Matt Merrill, Brian Regrut and David Dunaway. Please pray for smooth and safe travel and safety while in Egypt. 07 Bonnie Dorwin Emerine Ndiragkura 14 Gerry Nixon Judy West 21 Cathy Davenport Rozine Hafashimana 28 Catherine Earnest Rozine Hafashimana 741.1310 594.5509 240.4037 233.7175 233.0641 433.0542 272.5424 433.0542

Page 8 the Chronicle www.crestwoodchurch.org APRIL HIGHLIGHTS Midlothian Campus 1200 Charter Colony Parkway Midlothian, VA 23114 Phone: 897.3458 Sunday Morning Schedule Worship, 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Date Time Event 07 8:30a & 11:00a Worship & Communion 14 8:30a & 11:00a Palm Sunday Worship 14 4:00pm A Journey to the Cross (Grade 4/below) 18 Maundy Thursday Worship (in homes) 21 9:15a & 11:00a Easter Sunday Worship 22 Church Offices Closed Richmond Campus 6627 Jahnke Road Richmond, VA 23225 Phone: 320.2269 Sunday Morning Schedule Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m. Date Time Event 07 10:30a Worship & Communion 14 10:30a Palm Sunday Worship 18 Maundy Thursday Worship (in homes) 19 7:00p Good Friday Worship 21 10:30a Easter Sunday Worship 22 Church Offices Closed Spring Break Fun! Tuesday, April 2 and Thursday, April 4 K - Grade 2 / 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Grades 3-4 / 1:00-3:00 p.m. Midlothian Campus Parents - please register your child/children with Peg: peg@crestwoodrva.org A Journey to the Cross (Grade 4 / Below) On Sunday, April 14. Crestwood families with children in Grade 4 and below are invited to A Journey to the Cross at the Midlothian Campus at 4:00 p.m. Children will participate in stations of the cross with their families.