South/Central Indiana District NEWSLETTER 2016

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South/Central Indiana District NEWSLETTER 2016 Sunday worship in the church where I sat on Pentecost included the news that Kollete was born earlier that morning and a report that she, her parents and her brothers were all pleased and doing fine. It was Monday afternoon before I got to hold and smell and snuggle that sweet little girl. While she slept in my arms I could not help but think of all the fine future ahead for her. She has a family that loves her and will encourage all the firsts in life: smiles, bananas, steps, dry days, exploration, words, numbers, Sunday School, kindergarten programs, basketball practice, 4H pigs, and the list goes on and on and on, each new experience happening within a family that loves and cheers her. Eventually she will be the matriarch and someone younger will be encouraging her as she wearies of new discoveries like claiming a walker, waiting for someone else to mow the lawn or fix the dripping faucet, ringing a bell to ask for a sip of water. Sunday worship in that church where I sat included a children s story about Pentecost. The teller spoke of the day being the birthday of the church. She lit a candle in a cupcake and described those strange flickering flames on everyone s head; she asked the children to create the wind, collectively blowing to fan the flame or extinguish the candle. She did not consider the place in the life cycle that we, as the church, find ourselves. There are those around our world who would say that the fragile church of Pentecost has grown and matured and become the fragile church of advanced age, maybe even dying. I might take a different tact. Those dancing flames landed on a very diverse collection of people hailing from a long list of hard-to-pronounce names. They spoke different languages, claimed different customs, operated from different cultural assumptions and likely had different reasons to be in the crowd that day. Flames landed on their heads and wind whooshed through their cloaks. And a church was born. I happen to believe that just as Kollette s life is brimming with potential, so is the church. With a silly birthday candle and a loudly expressed breath we can proclaim our faith in God who makes all things new. If we set our hearts to the task we can discover what newness God is calling us to explore and live out together. I pray the Pentecost fervor burns within you! --Beth

DISTRICT CONFERENCE 2016 MEXICO CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Friday, Sept. 16 *Continuing Education Event: Biblical Story- Telling with Robert Alley, retired pastor and 2011 Annual Conference Moderator *Dinner for District Leadership prepared and provided by District Executive Beth Sollenberger *Evening program *Worship *Business *Fellowship *Workshops *Service Saturday, Sept. 17 We will be filling clean-up buckets for Church World Service. Buckets have been purchased by the district and are being distributed to congregations. If you haven t received yours yet and have any plans to be in North Manchester soon, please come by the district office to pick yours up. Congregations are invited to purchase and fill additional buckets. Our sympathies are extended to the family of Betty Campbell, who died May 9. Betty and her husband Glen served the Liberty Mills, Pike Creek, and Guernsey congregations in the 70s and 80s. Les Cooper, Jr. s step-father died May 16, in Washington state. Our prayers are with Les and his mother. Les is part of the Lower Deer Creek pastoral team. Jan Fahs son, Matthew Fahs-Brown, died as a result of a car accident on May 17. Please keep Jan and family in your prayers. Jan is a member of the Manchester COB and serves on the district s Audit Committee. BRETHREN LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Fourteen persons attended the first class of the Brethren Leadership Institute (BLI), Beliefs and Practices of the Church of the Brethren. The second session was held May 22, 2-7 pm, at the Marion Church of the Brethren; the final session will be June 5. Tina Rieman has been hired to provide administrative assistance for BLI. We welcome Tina s joyful presence in the district office. If you have questions about BLI, they may be directed to Tina using the district s email address, scindcob@gmail.com. At this time, her hours are on an as-needed basis. A link to the BLI Student Handbook is on the Links page of the district s website, under Pastor & Congregation Resources. A Quiet Place Prayer Center A Quiet Place Prayer Center now has its own website! Visit http://www.aquietplaceprayercenter.org/ to see their offerings. 2

Marion - search committee is interviewing. Mexico - search committee is reviewing profiles. DISTRICT FINANCIAL REPORT item April 2016 April 2015 cong. self-allocation $3,825 $6,674 other income $1,024 $3,850 restricted income $0 $0 TOTAL INCOME $4,849 $10,524 district expense $7,112 $8,516 restricted expense $0 $0 TOTAL EXPENSE $7,112 $8,516 NET ($2,263) $2,008 YOU RE INVITED! The Wabash Church of the Brethren has invited our district s Standing Committee representative, Kurt Borgmann, to meet with persons who have questions about the queries coming to Annual Conference in Greensboro this year. Wabash COB is extending the invitation to anyone in the district, especially Annual Conference delegates, who would like more information about this year s items of business. The meeting will be Sunday, June 5, at 6 pm. Pie and coffee will be served. The church is located at 645 Bond Street in Wabash. If you are not able to attend, but would like more information about Annual Conference, please visit www.brethren.org/ac, or refer to the information links provided in the email from Kurt earlier this month. District Fund Balance $39,216 CONNECTING In the spirit of this year s District Conference theme, Re-Connecting on Common Ground, here are some ways we can be more connected in our district: If you send your newsletter by email, make sure other congregations in the district are on your list. Visit the websites of other congregations to see what s happening in their lives (all sites are linked on the Congregations page of the district website). Especially keep an eye out for fund-raising dinners! Like the Facebook pages of other congregations. DISTRICT PRAYER CALENDAR FOR JUNE June 5 - Please pray with us for the Liberty Mills COB. June 12 - Please pray with us for the Living Faith COB. June 19 - Please pray with us for the Locust Grove COB. Prayer requests are listed on the South/Central Indiana District Facebook page each week. June 26 - Please pray with us for the Church of the Brethren Annual Conference. 3

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUTH! Through a generous grant, Bethany Theological Seminary offers an amazing free opportunity for youth. Explore Your Call is an opportunity for youth to explore how God is calling them to serve the church. It takes place from July 15-25 on the Bethany campus in Richmond, with a two-day trip to Chicago. What to Expect Live on campus and learn with professors Expand your mind and expand your circle of friends Have fun in nature Explore different, exciting paths of Christian ministry Explore where God is leading you next in life To learn more and sign up, visit https://bethanyseminary.edu/institute-for-ministry-with-youth-youngadults/eyc/. This is an opportunity not to be missed for youth in our district: free and close to home! AND FOR ADULTS This tour is a way of fellowshipping together, promoting a more multicultural church, and raising funds for the Renacer Hispanic Ministry. For more information, contact Bob Krouse at bobkrouse@gmail.com, or Daniel D Oleo at renacer.dan@gmail.com. 4

A Testimony from Kim Slater Eel River Community Church of the Brethren People sometimes ask Kathy and me why we go on Disaster Projects for a week. I often reply that in the face of so much loss from natural disasters in our country and world, on these trips I find that the people we help have not lost their faith in God, and that in itself is a blessing to us. Being blessed with so much here at home, it is a humbling experience to be the hands of Jesus as we do our small part in repairing their homes. Our latest trip was to Colorado. One day my good friend Doug and I helped Rosie. She was a small, tired-looking lady, as she graciously welcomed us into her home. Her bed was in the living room of an older mobile home she shared with her two daughters, their husbands, and a whole bunch of kids. Rosie had a water-damaged bathroom that needed a lot of help. Doug and I took up her toilet, repaired and put in new flooring and base trim. We installed a new shower-surround kit, fixed her leaky plumbing, and re-hung her vanity doors. The smiles and hugs we received from Rosie as we left that afternoon made our day. The dedication and hard work that project directors and Brethren Disaster Ministries staff put forth to organize these work projects is truly amazing and I encourage everyone to set aside one week to experience one of the greatest opportunities our denomination supports. It is a little unsettling to leave the comfort of your home to bunk with a bunch of strangers and share bathrooms and meals, but I promise you the accomplishments you make with new friends will soon find you volunteering again. Sharing our faith through helping others is summed up in this verse we often sing at Eel River Community: "Will you let me be your servant, let me be as Christ to you? Pray that I may have the grace to let you be my servant too." Annual Conference 2016 June 29 July 3 Greensboro, N. Carolina Online registration at www.brethren.org/ac until June 6. Business Sessions and Worship Services on the Web All Annual Conference business sessions and worship services will be streamed over the internet. The schedule for all web broadcasts is as follows (all times are Eastern Time): Wednesday, June 29 7:00 8:30 PM Opening Worship Thursday, June 30 8:30 11:30 AM Morning Business Session 2:00 4:30 PM Afternoon Business Session 7:00 8:30 PM Evening Worship Friday, July 1 8:30 11:30 AM Morning Business Session No afternoon business session 7:00 8:30 PM Evening Worship Saturday, July 2 8:30 11:30 AM Morning Business Session 2:00 4:30 PM Afternoon Business Session 7:00 8:30 PM Evening Worship Sunday, July 3 8:30 10:30 AM Closing Worship Click the webcasting button on the Annual Conference homepage or log into www.brethren.org/ac/2016/webcasts for additional information and instructions. You can join in at any time or restart the broadcast from the beginning. You can also comment and chat online with the webcast coordinator, Enten Eller. There is a cost to provide these webcasts. Viewers are asked to consider making an online donation to help make the ministries of our church known through these webcasts. 5

Brothers and Sisters, Have you ever said to yourself: A MESSAGE FROM OUR DISTRICT BOARD CHAIR I would like to use all of my gifts and skills in serving the Lord, but some gifts just seem less in demand? I enjoy being in the church choir or band, sure, and I am glad when they ask me to preach when the pastor is on vacation (of course someone has to cover my Sunday school class that week so I can focus), but what about my other gifts? OK, I get to help with mowing at the church, sometimes landscaping, and tuning up the church bus, so it s in good shape on Sunday morning when I drive it to pick up all the children in the nearby trailer court, but what about my more enjoyable gifts? I like bringing food to the church dinners and trying new recipes (after I tried them on the community Bible study group I lead and host in my home). There is all the fun that I have in VBS chasing the kids around until they drop from exhaustion, and then taking my gifts on the road to help at Camp Mack, but I am glad that God has more for me than just that. The joy of knowing that our God is a God of order and not chaos, that God hovered upon the waters in a world without shape and form, and in a week ordered this beautiful planet out of that chaos. I feel so in tune with God when I sit down as church treasurer or financial secretary and bring order and clarity to the records of what God has provided His people. The service it provides when the church prays for God s direction and someone is prompted to ask, where do we stand? What resources has God already provided that would help us discern His will do we have any clarity on that? And I have served God with my skills and can say yes things are in order here and we can look at God s provision while we continue to follow His guidance. We too have clarity and order because God has given those gifts to His people as well. Ahh! Perhaps there are times when you itch to bring order and clarity to a wider sphere of God s endeavors and while not ungrateful to serve God where God has placed you, you wonder, is there, just maybe more a larger opportunity to share the gifts of order while applying the beauty of God s mathematics? The answer is YES!! You can use those gifts in an amplified way. If you contact the district office at scindcob@gmail.com or 260-982-8805 and say I HAVE HEARD THAT YOU HAVE AN AUDITING COMMITTEE that takes the joy of order and structure at one level and affirms and reinforces it, so that both the original workers and the those who look and consider again, feel blessed in using their gifts together. TELL THEM I WANT THE JOY OF SERVING GOD AND BLESSING THE DISTRICT WITH THESE GIFTS GOD HAS GIVEN ME AND THE SKILLS I HAVE HONED. If they ask who said it was ok for you to be this forward in offering your service to God, tell them the District Board Chair, speaking on behalf of the District Board members who are themselves enjoying their opportunity to serve God and the district, has authorized this sharing of the joy with others who have gifts from the Spirit! Blessings to you all, Wayne Grumbling Indiana Camp Board Update In the past couple of years the camp board has worked through difficult decisions regarding staffing and financial stability in order to preserve and enhance the ministry of Camp Mack. At the same time we have taken steps to clarify our role as a governance board and strengthen our ability to work together effectively. Two years ago, the camp faced a debt of $400,000. A major effort has been made to pay off this debt by the 400 Club of donors. Thanks to the hard work of the board, and the support of many friends of Camp Mack, this debt is now reduced to $96,000.00. In this time of transition, Galen Jay has given excellent service as Executive Director. He has worked closely with the camp board and the rest of the staff to improve the financial situation and maintain facilities while continuing the camp s mission of outdoor ministry. The board has been consulting with Becky Ball Miller to recognize its appropriate governance role and equip ourselves to fulfil that role. The board has also worked with Bob Gross to develop healthy practices for dealing with differences and enabling all members to participate fully in the board s work. Throughout this time of transition, the camp s mission of providing a sanctuary for people to come and experience God s presence and love has continued to bless all those who enter its gates. God Blessings Susan Freel, Chairman 6

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Peacefully, Simply, Together. South/Central Indiana District Office Church of the Brethren 260-982-8805 phone; 260-982-7181 fax Beth Sollenberger, District Executive Minister Office Hours bsollenberger@brethren.org Monday & Tuesday 8 am - 12 noon and by appointment Rachel Gross, District Admin. Asst. scindcob@gmail.com Office Hours Monday & Thursday; 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 8 am - 12 noon District website: www.scindcob.org Denominational website: www.brethren.org https://www.facebook.com/pages/southcentral-indiana-district/205091192857321?ref=aymt_homepage_panel South/Central Indiana District Church of the Brethren 604 N Mill St North Manchester IN 46962