Me & You & the Creatures Too First Sunday of Lent February 18, 2018 Welcome to Sunday morning worship at College Mennonite Church. If you are a guest, see pages 3 and 4 for more information. We Gather Nos Reunimos Songs for Gathering Prelude Welcome Beth Bontrager Instrumentalists: Deb Kauffman, Pete Miller, Hajin Kim, Mike Hoover, Nathan Berkey Goshen College Parables Phil Waite Call to Worship Leader: The time has come, the kingdom of God draws near. Repent and believe the good news. All: We have come. We are here. We worship God together. Amen. We Praise Alabamos Hymn The love of God SJ 44 Christ s is the world SJ 62 Prayers of the People Phil Waite Kyrie H 152 We Listen Escuchamos Hymn Unless a grain of wheat SS 56 Children s Time Covenant Story Pamela Yoder
Hymn All creatures of our God and King (vv. 1-4) H 48 Scripture Genesis 9:8-17 Sermon Invitation to Transformation Rebecca J. Stoltzfus, Goshen College president 2 We Respond Respondemos Song of Response Teach me thy truth H 548 Offering Bring your offering forward to baskets in the front. Children and ushers will assist those who prefer not to get out of their pews. Ritual of Friendship: Please sign the friendship booklet, pass it to your left, and then return it to the other end of the pew. Offertory Goshen College Parables Doxology Communion Anthem A Celtic Kyrie (Dengler) Adult Choir My soul cries out Kent Beck, Lee Dengler, Kevin Miller, Pete Miller God, who touches earth H 511 Post Communion Prayer Bountiful God, you have nourished us with our Savior Christ who has come to us in this holy banquet. Unite us now in faith, mercy and justice. Inspire us to love the world as Christ does. Encourage us with the hope of everlasting life. All this we ask, holy God, through Jesus Christ your incarnate word, and your life giving Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen Closing Hymn I know not why God s wondrous H 338 Benediction Postlude Peace Candle Reflections Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one bungler destroys much good. (from Lifelong Learning class Ecclesiastes 9:18) The candle shines each Sunday reminding each of us to take seriously the gospel of peace.
We believe that all individuals are created in God s image, and all people, regardless of age, gender, race, citizenship status, abilities, or sexual orientation, are welcome as full participants in the life of our congregation. Creemos que todo ser humano es creado a imagen de Dios, y toda persona, sin distinción de edad, género, raza, estatus migratorio, habilidades u orientación sexual, es bienvenida y aceptada como participante activo en la vida de nuestra congregación. Visual Arts This Sunday As we move toward the Lenten Season: Many years ago, when in graduate school and studying art education, I created this work, which reflects my background appreciation for quilts. The black circle represents my life, which has taken me in many directions as seen in the brown star and the background, which reflects the bright times, the ordinary times, and the more stressful times of life. (40" x 34" acrylic/canvas entitled A Life of Many Directions ) Myrna Burkholder Welcome! We extend a special welcome to guests joining us for worship today. Some details to help you find your way at CMC: Today s schedule Communion Sunday 8 a.m. Shalom Ringers 9 a.m. Coffee in the south hallway and west foyer 9:15 a.m. Songs for gathering 9:30 a.m. Worship service 10:30 a.m. Deaf Christian Fellowship worship After worship Sunday school for children and youth Sunday school for adults Pastor s Sunday school elective Rm 112-113 Greeters are happy to answer your questions and assist you in finding restrooms, coffee, Sunday school classes, and more. Care for infants is in Room 125; for toddlers and twos in Room 124. Hearing devices and large-print bulletins are available on the counter outside the church office. Se puede escuchar el mensaje en español mediante los audífonos disponibles en el centro de bienvenida que se encuentra en el pasillo cerca de la puerta J del santuario. (Receivers for Spanish language translation are available at the Information Center in the hallway next to door J.) Intérprete: Vilma Padilla 3
Recordings: CDs of the worship service are available by Monday at the Information Center in the south hall. Worship service videos are available at www.collegemennonite.org. CMC Office Hours Sunday: 9 a.m. to 12 noon Monday through Thursday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday: closed all day 4 Looking Ahead Tuesday February 20 6:30 p.m. Community Life Commission 7 p.m. Administration Commission Wednesday February 21 11:30 p.m. Men s Fellowship 5 p.m. Prayer Choir 6 p.m. Wednesday fellowship meal 7 p.m. Activities (see details below) Thursday, February 22 10 a.m. Pastoral Care Visitors Sunday, February 25 8 a.m. Shalom Ringers 9:30 a.m. Worship service 10:45 a.m. Pastor s Sunday-school elective 1:30 p.m. Jail Ministry Sunday School Classes After Worship Infants (Rm 125) Toddlers (Rm 124) Twos and Threes (Rm 123) Fours and Fives (Rm 122) Grades 1 2 (Rm 121) Grades 3 5 (Rm 131) Genesis Gr. 6 8 (Basement) MYF Gr. 9 12 (Basement) Borderlands (Rm 111) An open and affirming group exploring the integration of faith, life, and relationships The Brunch (Rm 143 144) College-age and young adult fellowship Embajadores de Cristo (Rm 100) Qué es un cristiano/a anabautista? Growing Roots (Rm 134) Sharing Sunday Melissa Gillette Homebuilders (Rm 100) Faithful Disciples Horizons (Rm 120) A welcoming and informal group Pathfinders (Rm 300) Faithful Disciples Larry Rupp Safe Harbor (Rm 411) Faithful Disciples
Seekers (Rm 108) Twenty Years of Mennonite Thought Everett Thomas Sojourners (Rm 307) God the Infinite Mystery: A personal faith journey exploring our universe Carl Helrich, physicist, Goshen College Weavings (Rm 142) "Serving and learning with MCC - Ron and Sally Jo Milne Pastor s Sunday-school elective (Rm 112-113) Library hours: 8:45 9:30 a.m. and after the worship service Announcements Email CMC announcements (max. 100 words) for the weekly bulletin by noon on Tuesday. Send to communications@collegemennonite.org. Goshen College Parables Parables, a worship ensemble from Goshen College, combines music, original drama, and personal stories to create an engaging worship experience designed to inspire, comfort, and challenge. The program for 2017-18 is developed by the eight student members, with direction and leadership from Debra Detwiler and administrative support from Dan Koop Liechty and Marcia Yost. Student members include: Rebecca Choi, Aidan Friesen, Julian Harnish, Yejin Kim, Lauren Myers, Matthew Smucker, Sharada Weaver, and Jonah Yoder. Office Hours Phil Pastor Phil Waite will keep hours at Goshen College Java Junction from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Feb. 22, for anyone who wants to stop by and visit. All are welcome. Health Updates Richard Hostetler underwent surgery on Feb. 13 at Goshen Hospital for a broken elbow. He will be recovering further and undergoing rehab at Greencroft Healthcare. Betty Hochstetler underwent shoulder surgery at Elkhart General Hospital on Feb. 12. She is now recovering at home. CMC Death Kent Gunden, brother/brother-in-law of Sher and Del King, died on Feb. 8 at Goshen Hospital. His memorial service was held here at CMC on Friday, Feb. 16. 5
Thank You Dear CMC, In the months since Adrian was born, we have experienced more support from all of you than we could have anticipated! We have received cards, gifts, meals, visits, words of encouragement, and excellent care for Adrian in the crib room. There is no doubt that we have felt your love. Thank you very much! - Liz, Rodolfo, and Adrian Thanks for all your prayers. I am much better now and am over the flu. Thanks, Dick Oyer $5,000 for Feeding the Multitudes at CMC College students are coming to our fellowship hall every Wednesday evening. Jesus said, Give them something to eat. We reply, There are so many, and we have far exceeded our budget for this ministry. Jesus replied, "Bring me $5 and 2 coins." Then he ordered us all to sit down. Taking the $5 and 2 coins, he looked up to heaven, and blessed and broke the $5, and gave it to the crowds. All ate and were filled. Now it is time to collect the leftovers so that we can fill 12 baskets with $5 bills. Please give your leftovers so that our Wednesday night activity fund can be replenished. (inspired by Matthew 14:13-21). Men s Fellowship: Gordon Yoder On Wednesday, Feb. 21, Gordon Yoder, will present Faith/Life Story. This luncheon and program in the Fellowship Hall will begin at 11:30 a.m. and will end by 1:00 p.m. Contact Owen Hess by noon on Monday, Feb. 19, at 533-1923, or joyhess@maplenet.net to arrange for your attendance. Pay Owen $7 upon arrival. Wednesday Night at CMC Feb. 21 Join your church family for a time of fellowship and activities. 6 7 p.m. Community meal in the Fellowship Hall Menu: Light meal will be provided Activity: A note to the future 7 p.m. 8 p.m. Family Centers South hallway MYF: Service Night at Chain Reaction Genesis: Valentine s Night Jubilate! Handbell Choir Adult Choir 6
Mennonite Mission Network Appreciation Thank you, College Mennonite Church, for giving $6,800 to Mennonite Mission Network in 2017! Your donations, prayers, and enthusiastic participation play a vital role in our global church. Together, we were able to share a message of hope in a broken world. Karla Minter GRID Volunteers Needed Center for Healing and Hope is looking for additional volunteers to help with Goshen Resident ID (GRID) card registration sessions. Spanish language skills are not required. If interested, contact the Center for Healing and Hope at 534-4744 or email at hope@cchclinics.org. The Mennonite Subscription Renewals Due The church office is collecting renewals and new subscriptions to The Mennonite. A renewal form will be in your literature box on Sunday, Feb. 25. Stop by the church office on Sunday mornings, March 4 or 11, to sign up and make your payment. Or deliver your payment to the church office during weekday office hours by Thursday, March 15. Checks for $35 must be made out to College Mennonite Church and designated for The Mennonite. Do not include your payment in your offering envelope. Stop by the office with your check as soon as possible if you wish to subscribe this year. Feb. 6 Church Board Meeting The Board spent much time considering feedback received from the Jan. 28 congregational discussion and from the recent survey on Spanishspeaking ministry. We hope to have a proposal to the congregation in early March for how CMC might invest new ministry resources pledged as part of the current Vision Campaign in ways that further CMC s strategic priorities. The Board also received recommendations from the Bylaws Review Committee (John Yordy, Lovina Rutt, and George Smucker). Having now completed its work, the committee joined the board for discussion and review of its report. The Board is deeply grateful for the committee's good work and plans to bring bylaws recommendations for congregational consideration later this spring. There were reports and updates on various other matters, including authorizing CMC s participation in an Amity solar installation (50/50 with GC) on the Rec-Fitness roof. Exhibit Opening Reception Voices of Conscience: Peace Witness in the Great War, Sunday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m. in the Goshen College Library basement gallery. This traveling exhibit, prepared by the Kauffman Museum (North Newton, Kans.), lifts up the prophetic insights and the personal courage of World War I peace protesters and suggests parallels to the culture of war and violence in our world today. The exhibit runs Feb. 16-April 8. 7
Lent and Easter Schedule March 28 (Wednesday) Maundy Thursday service Seder meal along with foot washing (last Wednesday night meal for the season) March 30 at 7:00 p.m. Good Friday Tenebrae service April 1 - Easter Celebration Sunday (communion) o o o o 7:30 a.m. Sunrise service 8:00 a.m. Breakfast, 8:20 activities 9:00 a.m. Easter hymn sing 9:30 a.m. Worship service (no Sunday school) Bethany Musical: Working Bethany Christian High School will perform the musical, Working (2012), Thursday-Sunday, March 1-4. This musical is about ordinary people and their jobs: the trucker, the teacher, the delivery boy, the retiree, and many others get a voice and a song. While Stephen Schwartz created the show, there are musical contributions by many artists, including James Taylor and Lin Manuel-Miranda, making the music style varied and vibrant. Tickets are $9 for adults and $7 for students. You may purchase tickets online beginning Feb. 12 at bethanycs.net/tickets. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and at 3 p.m. on Sunday. College Mennonite student members: Jonah Hochstetler, Malachi Lind, Madison Swartzendruber, Sarah Hochstetler, Michaela Swartzendruber, Daniel Yoder and Talashia Keim Yoder. For pastoral care emergencies, call 574-535-6326 Church office... cmc@collegemennonite.org Phil Waite, pastoral team leader... phil@collegemennonite.org Talashia Keim Yoder, pastor for family ministry... talashia@collegemennonite.org Marty Lehman, pastor for administration & discipling... marty@collegemennonite.org Luis Tapia, guest pastor... luis@collegemennonite.org Daniel Yoder, pastor for Christian formation youth... daniel@collegemennonite.org Pamela Yoder, pastor for community life & pastoral care... pamela@collegemennonite.org Rex Brake, pastor of Deaf Christian Fellowship... rex@collegemennonite.org 1900 South Main Street, Goshen IN 46526 574-535-7262 www.collegemennonite.org cmc@collegemennonite.org 8