Faith Mennonite Church Lent 5 March 22, 2015 10:30 a.m. God invites us to look Gathering Song Sanctuary On Screen Welcome Music for Meditation Of the Father s Love Begotten Call to Worship On Screen Prayer * Song What is this place HWB 1 Children s Time Scripture Reading Jeremiah 31:31-34 Call to Confession On Screen Turning Us Upside Down and Inside Out Call to Grace (from Psalm 51) Offering Our Gifts to God Offertory (jugs for MCC Penny Power) Prayer of Dedication Sermon Upside Down & Inside Out: the heart of God Silence * Song Be Thou my vision, (v. 1 & 5) HWB 545 God invites us to look again Reader s Theater Scripture Reading Jeremiah 31:31-34 Adult Choir Sweet, Sweet Spirit Sharing of Joys and Concerns (Please fill-in and pass the Friendship Sheets) Prayer of the Congregation * Call to Commitment Leader: God turns things upside down and inside out, Writing a new way of being into our very DNA. Congregation: God, we will watch and wait For your new thing to bear fruit within and among us.
* Song Go, my children HWB 433 * Blessing * Musical Benediction Sweet, Sweet Spirit Please return the Hymnals to the carts in the back of the room. *Congregation Stands (If standing is difficult, remain seated) Padded chairs are for those who need them. If you need them, please use them. Worship Leader: Harold Regier Song leader: Jerry Friesen Preacher: Rachel Siemens Accompanist: Jane Schmidt Children s Time: Matthew Garber Sound: John Horn Sanctuary Prep: Gary Gaeddert Slides: Jennifer Horn Scripture Reading: Irma Voran Ushers: Team C Reader s Theater: Chuck Beth, Bette Rhine, Kathryn Penner, Harlan Bartel OUR PRIORITIES Over the next several years, we are focusing on - Enriching Worship - Enhancing Christian Formation - Small Group Development OUR MISSION STATEMENT As followers of Jesus Christ, our mission is to - worship together as a community of faith, - invite everyone to share the gift of God s love, - nurture each other in the faith, - serve others in the spirit of Christ, and - proclaim His way of peace, justice and reconciliation. FAITH CHURCH FAMILY NEWS WELCOME Welcome to Faith Church. We are glad you are here. Our worship theme for Lent is Upside Down & Inside Out. The knot symbolizes God s constant work of turning the world and our expectations inside out and upside down. CHILDCARE Wendell & Yvonne Banman will provide childcare in the nursery during worship for children 3 and under. Next week, Vicki Harder & Joni Jantz will be responsible.
to the work of MCC. If you, or your Sunday School class can support the sale budget in this way, get in tough with Loren Reusser, your relief sale contact person, or send contributions to sale treasurer, Tim Miller, 4805 Broadacres Rd., Hutchinson, KS 67501. COMMUNITY GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE AND PRAYER VIGIL Shalom Mennonite Church (800 E First St, Newton) is hosting the annual Community Good Friday Service, April 3 at 7:00 pm. A prayer vigil will also be held in the afternoon from 1:00-6:00 pm prior to the service, when community members are invited to stop by for quiet prayer any time during those hours. The Good Friday service is organized by the Newton Ministerial Alliance (NMA). An offering will be taken which goes to the NMA Community Assistance Fund account for distribution through the Salvation Army. All are welcome to this service and prayer time. BEYOND FAITH CHURCH EVERENCE FINANCIAL SEMINAR Join Everence for a special presentation Tuesday, April 7, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Shawn Persing, CFP, AWMA, Director of Financial Planning at Everence, will talk about how financial planning can help you achieve your goals and avoid costly financial mistakes. He also will discuss how integrating your faith with your financial decisions can help you change your world. The presentation will take place at Faith Mennonite Church, 2100 N. Anderson, in Newton. Join us for a dessert buffet and Everence prizes! Child care will be available. For more information or to RSVP (by March 31), contact Darlene Buller at (877) 467-7294 or darlene.buller@everence.com. COMMUNITY CARNIVAL It s a Birthday Bash Carnival to celebrate 10 years of Harvey County Homeless Shelter! On Saturday, March 28, they plan to have carnival games, a bounce house and even a silent auction! It is completely free, but there will be food available to purchase. They are asking the community, churches, youth groups to volunteer to run the games, prep and sell food, just be present to help make this a success. If interested, contact Marissa Kelley, Volunteer Coordinator, at 283-7711. See you at the Carnival!
THIS WEEK Monday 6:00 p.m. Zumba Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Church Council Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Bell Choir 6:00 p.m. Meal 6:30 p.m. Kids Sing 7:00 p.m. Adult Study 7:00 p.m. Faith Kids Wednesday Cont. 7:00 p.m. Youth Group 8:00 p.m. Adult Choir Thursday 6:00 p.m. Zumba Sunday - Palm Sunday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Worship Text: Psalm 118, Mark 1:1-11 Bd. of Admin. Contact person this month: Chuck Schmidt 316-217-3015 OFFERING AND ATTENDANCE for March 15, 2015 Faith Mission Plan (FMP) $3,798.00 (FMP budget per week: $5,749.33) Sunday School $3.85 Facility Improvement Fund $971.00 MCC Penny Power $63.19 TOTAL OFFERING $4,836.04 Attendance: Sunday School 85; Worship 151 2100 N Anderson Ave. Newton KS 67114 316.283.6370 www.faithmenno.org Staff & Office Hours Rachel Siemens, Pastor rsiemens@sbcglobal.net Tues - Fri Mornings Lorisa Stucky, Administrative Secretary faith@sbcglobal.net Mon/Wed - 8-12 & 1-3; Tues - 8-12; Thu/Fri - 8-12 & 1-4 Appointed Personnel Verda Deckert, Congregational Nurse gvdeckert@sbcglobal.net Becky Allison & Janet Young, Small Group Coordinators
IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS: Western District Conference: Pray for the Youth Ministry Network and Network Team Leader, Dwight Regier, as they support youth pastors and plan bi-conference youth events. Mike Powers had bypass surgery on Friday, March 20. WEDNESDAY NIGHT PROGRAMS Our Wednesday night programming will be a series on poverty within our own community. March 25 - How Can Faith Mennonite Church Help Meet Local Community Needs? - Grace Bartel, Jesus Martinez, Verda Deckert SENIOR FASPA The Senior Faspa will be today at 5:00. We will be featuring Robert Kreider. He will tell us of his findings in two-months reading through 800 pages of the Martyrs Mirror. If you have not read Martyrs Mirror you will want to be there. Bring a plate of goodies and your table service. Everyone is welcome to join us for Faspa! - The committee Ken & Mary Janzen & Jim & Doris Yoder WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEALS This Wednesday, March 25, is pizza night. The menus is pizza, carrots, celery, apples, pop, ice cream and toppings. Please indicate on the friendship sheet how many will be coming from your family. The suggested donation is $2 per individual or $5 per family. KANSAS MENNONITE RELIEF SALE By working together with the Kansas Mennonite Relif Sale, we have the opportunity to share with the needy of our world. Each year, it is the sale s goal to raise funds to cover the budget leading up to the sale. The purchasing committee needs cash gifts for over 40 items ranging in cost from $350 for tea to $8,600 for building rentals. This allows the money raised the weekend of the sale to go directly to the work of MCC. If you, or your Sunday School class can support the sale budget in this way, get in tough with Loren Reusser, your relief sale contact person, or send contributions to sale treasurer, Tim Miller, 4805 Broadacres Rd., Hutchinson, KS 67501.
CHECK OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING DURING THE SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR at 9:00 a.m.! KIDS Nursery/Preschool - Teacher: Deb Schmidt rm 207 K-4th Grade - Teacher Naomi Wiebe, rm 103 Middle School - Teachers Harlan Bartel & Gail Unruh-Revel, rm 105 High School - Generation Why: How to Read the Bible. Teachers: Pastor Rachel Siemens, Oris Schrag, Jennifer Horn, Byron Ediger, John Horn. ADULTS Young Adults - God s Not Dead Bible Study, rm 125 Crusaders - "The Spirit Comes," a New Testament Survey by John H. Powell, room 205. Cornerstones - "The Spirit Comes," a New Testament Survey by John H. Powell, room 124. Open Class - Book Study - Reconcile by John Paul Lederach, Downstairs open area WEDNESDAY NIGHT PROGRAMS Our Wednesday night programming will be a series on poverty within our own community. March 25 - How Can Faith Mennonite Church Help Meet Local Community Needs? - Grace Bartel, Jesus Martinez, Verda Deckert SENIOR FASPA The Senior Faspa will be today at 5:00. We will be featuring Robert Kreider. He will tell us of his findings in two-months reading through 800 pages of the Martyrs Mirror. If you have not read Martyrs Mirror you will want to be there. Bring a plate of goodies and your table service. Everyone is welcome to join us for Faspa! - The committee Ken & Mary Janzen & Jim & Doris Yoder WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEALS This Wednesday, March 25, is pizza night. The menus is pizza, carrots, celery, apples, pop, ice cream and toppings. Please indicate on the friendship sheet how many will be coming from your family. The suggested donation is $2 per individual or $5 per family. KANSAS MENNONITE RELIEF SALE By working together with the Kansas Mennonite Relif Sale, we have the opportunity to share with the needy of our world. Each year, it is the sale s goal to raise funds to cover the budget leading up to the sale. The purchasing committee needs cash gifts for over 40 items ranging in cost from $350 for tea to $8,600 for building rentals. This allows the money raised the weekend of the sale to go directly