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Clinton Christian Church Disciples of Christ Disciple News Volume 01, Issue 08 September 2018 IN THIS ISSUE: 1 Worship and Wonder 5 Committee Reports 7 Birthdays/Anniversaries 4 Thank You(s) 6 Ministries 2 Puppet Palooza 3 Concerns/Prayers 2 Pastor s Report WORSHIP AND WONDER RETURNS TO CLINTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH Proverbs 22:6 reads Clinton, MO 6 Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. SERVING THE LORD: Tim Wessley Pastor Jim Kindall Music Ministry Gina Enrietto Administrative Assistant Nina Sisk Board Chair Lisa Wallace Board 1st Vice-Chair Curtis Mills Board 2nd Vice-Chair COMMITTEE CHAIRS Chuck Hinton Property Pat Bouse Stewardship Lisa Wallace Worship June Berry Christian Women s Fellowship After much soul searching and prayer with consideration to the spiritual training of our youth and after Pastor Tim attended a weekend training session, the Christian Education Committee, along with many other faithful followers, have decided to resurrect the children s program Children Worship and Wonder. In Children Worship and Wonder children hear Bible stories and learn about God while experiencing the presence of God. The stories of God are told in a way that allows the listeners to enter into the stories and form responses out of their own life experiences. They learn the meaning of church traditions and have opportunities to participate in worship practices. We have every intention to start this program as soon as possible, however there is some set up and training involved if we intend on doing this right...and we do. As we roll this program out we will be inviting kids ages 3 through the 4th grade, eventually streamlining the ending age from 4th grade to 3rd grade. The kids will retreat to the Children s Worship Center immediately following the Young Disciples Moment during the adult worship time. The kids then will be picked up by their in charge adults immediately following the adult worship experience. In order for this worship experience to be meaningful for our CCC Youth we will need help and cooperation from the whole CCC Family. If you would like to be involved in some way please see Pastor Tim or Melissa Lamphere and we will get you plugged in. We will also need kids. For those families that have kids these ages it is important that they are able to be at the church building to experience the Worship and be able to Wonder about the greatness and the goodness of God. David McClymond Evangelism Annette Meyers Church In Society 1 Kathy Hetherington Membership

September 2018 Where did the summer go? It seems just yesterday we were complaining that it was too hot out and now we have all pulled out our long pants and hoodies. School is in full swing and Halloween candy has been on the shelves for weeks now. Does it seem to you that time has a tendency to go by quickly the older you get? As a youngster I couldn t wait till the school year was over and summer started. It seemed like the clock was stuck when I really anticipated something in my future. Now it seems as though those anticipated moments just whiz on by, with no more than a How do you do. It makes me long for the good times I had as a kid and makes me appreciate the time I have now. Many times when I m out meeting people I will hear someone say I wish it was so and so time so I can get off work or I can t wait until and I will many times say to them Don t wish your life away. It may sound as if I say that in jest but if you really think about it that s sort of what we do. We look so forward to what is ahead of us that many times we forget to enjoy the time we have now. It only takes a moment for God to grant us a miracle but if we are unable to open ourselves up in the now to receive that miracle we will miss it completely. What could be so important in the future that we are willing to sacrifice our present to get to it? Sure, there is nothing wrong for a little future anticipation but to claim that you can t wait for the future just diminishes the present. And when you diminish the present you are also diminishing the past in the future. So just remember...the present will be your past in your future. Make it something you can remember fondly and that brings back great memories Go out and find the GREAT in everyone you see...including yourself. YOU ROCK YOU RULE 2 BE GOOD and BE SAFE - Pastor Tim PUPPETS! PUPPETS? PUPPETS! Many times puppets are only associated with kids. But then again, who doesn t remember Kukla, Fran and Ollie in the 50 s or the wild creations of Jim Henson called the Muppets. Jeff Dunham introduced us to some new puppets named Walter and Peanut. Many good times have been had by kids of ALL ages when it comes to puppets and here at Clinton Christian Church we would like to keep the tradition going. Starting Sunday, September 9th, Pastor Tim will be taking over the kids Sunday School class from here on out called Puppet Palooza. All during Pastor Tim s ministry he has wanted to start a Puppet Ministry. Puppets are fun, silly and colorful. They live in a world of pretend, but they can talk about real issues, too. And in the case of puppets who reside in the world of Clinton Christian Church, they can talk about things like tolerance, loving your neighbor, and about the promise of Jesus Christ. Our plan is that each child will select a puppet. Then they will name it and give it its own unique personality and voice. From there we will learn how to handle the puppet mouth movement, arm movement, body movement, etc. The class will then search for already written scripts or write a script of their own. Practice on these scripts will be done during Puppet Palooza time (Sunday morning from 9am to 10am). The puppet stage and any props needed will be made in house, giving the kids complete ownership of the puppet ministry. Then will come our crowning moment. We will get to perform before a live audience. Possibly other classes, the congregation, or maybe even the crowned heads of Europe. Pastor Tim hopes the kids will have a lot of fun with this and maybe learn a thing or two on the way.

Concerns Prayers for Jim Snyder, Diana Smith s brother, after having an emergency appendectomy and another surgery due to complications. Continued prayers for Howard Cupp as he continues to rehab at home for health and healing. Please keep Paul Pitt, son-in-law of Elaine VonSpreckelsenn, in prayer as he recovers from a second and successful brain surgery. Keep his wife, Kim Pitt, in prayer as well as his caregiver. Darlene Anderson, as she continues her fight with cancer. She is receiving a new treatment. Keep her and her family in prayer. Please keep Elzie and June Berry in prayer as they are in the process of selling their home and moving closer to family. Also keep Elzie and his health issues in prayer as well. Continued prayers for Mary Laughlin for strength and courage as she goes through rigorous therapy following her stroke. She continues to improve due to her hard work.. Continue to keep Melva Baker in your prayers for strength as she battles health issues. Prayers for Pat and Walt Reinhard as they get adjusted to their new home in Nixa, MO. Prayers for the future of the Youth Group of Clinton Christian Church. May we seek and hear God s guidance in this area of our ministry. Prayers for JoAnne Kemper s daughter, Lorna, and the whole family as they grieve the loss of her husband, Jack. Please pray for Debbie Reith s brother as he recovers from open heart surgery. Debbie fill in on the piano when Jim is away. Prayers for Bob and Beverly Brown s son Chris as he is having kidney problems as a side effect from his chemo. Prayers for David McClymond s grandson.. Please keep Avis Compton s niece and her husband in prayer as they travel to China to get their new son, Ben. Prayers for Connie McNaron as she waits for a diagnosis of glaucoma or cataracts. Prayers for Mollie Evanoff as she adjusts to her new living arrangements in Lee s Summit. Prayers for LaNell Smith and her family as she grieves the loss of her father. Prayers for Scott Jones. Scott had knee surgery on July 16th and is now at home going through rehab. Be with Paula as she cares for Scott. Please keep Tina Wessley in prayer as she continues to battle pain and health issues. Prayers that all humanity will remember that we are all God s children and treat each other with kindness and respect. Thoughts, Prayers and Concerns Ongoing Concerns Sharlotte Anderson, June Dehn, Moe Young, Pat and Walt Reinhard, Lucy Nilson, Chris (Bob and Beverly Brown s son), Our Church, Our Church Leaders, Our Pastor, Our Community, Our Youth Group Shut in Concerns Maurita Carter Appleton City Manor, 600 N. Main, Appleton City, MO 64724 Roma Woods The Gardens at Barry Road, Apt 137. 8300 NW Barry Road, KCMO 64153 Sue Robinson, Kristine Brock, Connie McNarron Clinton Rehabilitation, 1009 East Ohio, Clinton MO 64735 Virginia Hunter Jefferson Gardens, 509 West Rogers, Clinton MO 64735 Paige Miller Bristol Manor, 1402 East Franklin, Clinton MO 64735 Jack and Alice Leisure 1201 W. 19th St., Apt A310, Higginsville MO 64037 Evelyn Weber Lincoln Community Care Center, 205 Timberline Drive, Lincoln, MO 65338 Mollie Evanoff Addington Place, 2160 SE Blue Pkwy. #202. Lee s Summit, MO 64063 DID YOU KNOW. Clinton Christian Church is a praying church. We have two weekly prayer groups that meet Monday morning at 7am and Thursday afternoon at 1pm. All are invited. We offer individual prayer after each Sunday Worship Service. We have prayer cards that we sign and send out to our shut-ins and those that need care. We sign prayer blankets and deliver them wrapping that person in our prayers. God answers prayer PRAYERS FOR OUR TROOPS If you have a family member, friend or loved one who is serving active duty in the military, please contact the office to have them included in our ongoing prayers. If available, please provide us with a picture and any pertinent information you wish to share, such as: name, relationship to you, family, where they are serving, what capacity they are serving in, etc... Please keep the following troops in our prayers: Trent Crawford, Dylan Wilson, Dameon Skaggs, Ashley Pruitt, Brandon Robertson 3

August 2018 Celebrations and Thank You(s) Prayers of Celebration- The Christian Education Committee along with a handful of faithful followers have decided to resurrect the Children Worship and Wonder program. Please continue to pray for success of this leap of faith. - Pastor Tim Prayers of thanks for the generosity of our church family and the way we open our arms to everyone. Anna Mouse THANK YOU The property committee continues to do it s best to keep our church building in great repair so we can enjoy a nice and safe place to come to worship. Our building is a gift and a tool given to us by God to use to do His ministry in Clinton. Gifts from God are meant to be shared - not meant to be hoarded and coveted. MONTHLY CABINET AND BOARD MEETING CABINET MEETING IS THE FIRST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH* BOARD MEETING IS THE SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH* EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND CABINET AND BOARD MEETINGS NEXT CABINET MEETING IS CANCELLED AT 6PM NEXT BOARD MEETING IS SEPTEMBER 10TH AT 6PM CONTACT BOARD CHAIR NINA SISK W/ QUESTIONS *DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO HOLIDAYS AND CHANGES WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN A TIMELY MANNER AMEN GROUP MEN S BREAKFAST AND FELLOWSHIP DATE CHANGED DUE TO HOLIDAY On the first Saturday of each month, our men gather for breakfast, fellowship & a good time. Join them this month on: Saturday, September 8th, 8:00am at Deitz Family Buffet Formerly Golden Corral Breakfast buffet $6 Dear Church Family, Thank you all so much for the lovely notes and cards on my 90th birthday. Your messages meant more than you will ever know and made my birthday very special. I am so blessed to be part of such a special church family. - Mollie Evanoff PULL TABS FOR RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE Ronald McDonald House provides a home away from home for families who must travel to Kansas City for their child s medical care. Far from friends and loved ones, parents and siblings need a safe, affordable place where they find comfort & hope. One of the ways local Ronald McDonald House Chapters (RMHC) raise money is through pull tab collections. They collect pull tabs from any kind of can (pop, fruits, vegetables, tuna) instead of the entire aluminum can because the tabs are pure high-quality aluminum, unlike the rest of the can, which consists of aluminum and other alloys. Faith + Expectations = A Miracle + Prayer 4 11 in attendance at last month s AMEN group. Great fellowship and conversation. CLINTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH ELDERS want to assist, support, and encourage the CCC congregation. They want to be very inclusive to all members. The Elders wish to be made aware of all members and visitors needs so they can further serve as spiritual leaders of our church. ELDERS MEET THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH AT 9AM. NEXT ELDERS MEETING IS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH

CWF news- Ladies, it is time! Pie making returns Sept. 27 at 9a.m. JOY group will be responsible for workers and at least 5 are needed. You will be finished by 11a.m., maybe earlier. Fellowship is always good. No experience is required. See you then. ELDERS UPDATE In the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination the Elders are traditionally the spiritual leaders of the church family. During the last Elders meeting Pastor Tim challenged each Elder to come up with three (3) spiritual goals for our church family that they would like to see happen. These are not individual spiritual goals (we can assume as Elders they have their individual spiritual goals in place). These should be spiritual goals for the entire Congregation the persons the Elders have been called to lead spiritually. - Bonnie Townsend - Elder Chair Stewardship Campaign It will be a busy fall as we develop a budget for 2019. We have faith you have dreamed, prayed, and filled out your pledge card. What exciting projects has God planned for us? Are we listening? As we work on the 2019 budget, committees will have the opportunity to provide input. In October, the Board will get a look, then in the November Board meeting approve the budget to present at the congregational meeting. Stewardship is also beginning to enter accounts of various groups into Quick Books which will provide a clearer picture of the church finances. - Pat Bouse, chairperson Committee Reports MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE UPDATE Have you ever wondered who organizes the Fellowship Dinners? Have you ever wondered who prepares the menu for Game Night? Have you ever wondered how there always seems to be food in the Holy Grounds Room every Sunday morning? And piping hot coffee ready to serve? Have you ever wondered who begins the Prayer Chain? Have you ever thought wow, how does that happen and who does that? Well, let s see that would be: Beverly Bowers Susan Lankford Marjory Cooper Mary Cupp Brian Hetherington Betty Hull Sharlotte Anderson Kathy Hetherington These super-duper individuals make up the Membership Committee. They are always eager and excited to give of their time, talent, and extras to make sure that YOU and our guests of our wonderful church are included in activities such as the Fellowship Dinners and Game Nights. We want YOU to know that we care about you and your families and your friends by going the extra step and keeping them in our prayers through the Prayer Chain. Do you have an idea or two for a special event? Do you have an idea on what would be a great idea for a Fellowship Dinner? Would you like to know about the Prayer Chain? Do you have the urge to bake something special to serve on a Sunday morning in the Holy Grounds Room? Stop one of these special individuals and let them know. We d love to hear from YOU!

September 2018 Sept. 31st 6pm GAME BE THERE AND BE ROUND NIGHT Whoo Hoo! Hopefully, the surprise was here to be initiated for the August Game Night. And since this article is being printed early, I don t even know. The surprise is (can you hear the drum roll?) New Round Tables After struggling with getting people a-round a rectangular table, the Membership Committee decided to purchase ten 48 round tables! Church-in-Society got in the excitement and purchased two! Not only will these tables be used for Game Night activities, they can be used to sit and converse at get-togethers and meals. Come and join us for the September Game Night and see what all the fuss is about and that includes food and fun and friends. Evangelism Out and About An Evangelism Committee meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, September 20th at 11am. The committee will be finalizing the plans for the Senior Fest that happens on Thursday, October 11th from 11am to 3pm at the Senior Center. The committee will also be discussing the 2019 budget. If you would like to be involved please contact David McClymond, Chairman Stewardship of Finances General Fund Budget for 2018: $ 162,344 Needed monthly for General Fund in 2018: $ 13,528 Received for General Fund in July 2018: $12,559 It s never too late to make a pledge commitment! MORE COMMITTEE REPORTS WORSHIP COMMITTEE I want to celebrate the members of the worship committee! Members, Pat Bouse, Rebecca Culler, and Elaine VonSpreckelsen, and Pastor Tim are faithful, dependable and forthcoming with ideas. It is truly a joy to meet to do God s work, planning our worship services. The worship committee met August 2 with all members and Pastor Tim working together to make worship meaningful. It was confirmed that Project Hope House staff, residents and graduates will present Cardboard Testimonies during worship on September 2 because Pastor Tim will be on vacation. Lisa will ask elders to help with offertory, pastoral prayers, invitation to discipleship, and words of institution during the worship service. The committee has asked and received, dollars from the memorial committee to purchase replacement foam for the tables, muslin covers for the foam and protective cases used for storage. It was determined that dollars for refurbishing the hand bells is not needed at this time. The committee also discussed world communion Sunday in October and advent ideas. Our next meeting is Thursday, September 6 at 2pm in the middle office. Anyone with ideas to enhance worship is asked to see one of the members of our worship committee. - Lisa Wallace, chairperson Church In Society Update Thanks to everyone that contributed to the socks/undies project. Due to your generosity we ended up with a count of 516 plus!! We are now collecting school supplies for the Festival of Sharing. The following items are needed to complete one kit: 1- Metal round-tip scissors 3-70 count spiral notebooks 6 unsharpened pencils 1- hand held pencil sharpener 1 large eraser 1 12 inch ruler 24 count crayons (24 count only) We also need bags sewn to place these items in. THANKS FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT

Birthdays & Anniversaries Birthdays 4 Jerome Anderson 7 Beverly Bowers David McClymond 8 Marcie Danforth Maggie Johnson 23 Carol Parsons 29 June Berry MEALS ON WHEELS It s time to deliver meals for September. Our dates to deliver are September 10-14, every week day between 10:45a.m. and 12:30p.m. Ideally two volunteers will partner each day to pick up the food at the Senior Center around 10:45am and make the deliveries to Cloy Estates and Kenton Place. It usually takes about 90 minutes. This is an important outreach ministry. Our church is committed to serve Home Delivered Meals from the Clinton Senior Center one week each quarter. Please consider signing up on the clip board in the church foyer. Questions? See Lisa Wallace or call her at 660-492-2575. JOY Group Anniversaries NONE THIS MONTH Hello Church Family!! What an amazing time it is for the Clinton Christian Church! So many blessings and opportunities growing numbers in our attendance and members; being financially responsible; live stream & recorded services; security and safety awareness; children s worship development and the continued outpouring of love and concern for one another. We are a family! Each Sunday is our family reunion to gather, connect andshare just like any other family. Thank you for being a part of this wonderful church family and for all you do in support of it! Your Sister in Christian Love, Nina Summer is almost over! Time to return to our study of the DOC magazine Just Women, Freedom Promise and Struggle in the Bible has eight lessons and we will be on number 7. JOY is one group of the CWF, Christian Women s Fellowship. Meetings happen the third Monday of each month at 7:15. Holy Grounds is the meeting place. One of the members will provide the lesson and one will provide refreshments. Remember, Annette has announced School Kits as the project for Festival of Sharing, so feel free to bring items then. Please come and share time with us. Mark it in your calendar now- Monday Sept 17 JOY at 7:15. A copy of the lesson can be available, just ask Pat Bouse. GUARDIAN ANGELS DOOR LOCKUP SCHEDULE SUNDAY MORNING AFTER 10:15AM SEPTEMBER SEPT. 2 BILL MARTIN SEPT. 9 DAVID McCLYMOND SEPT. 16 BRIAN HETHERINGTON SEPT. 23 CHARLIE TOWNSEND 7 SEPT. 30 ED MOREHEAD

Weekly Schedule Sundays 9:00 Puppet Palooza 9:00 Sunday School 10:15 Worship Service Mondays 7am Sunrise Prayer Community Cafe Tuesdays 11am Seekers Bible Study Wednesdays 5:00 Bell Choir 6:00pm Choir Thursdays 1:00pm Prayer Group Church Office Hours 9:00 am till 2:00 pm Monday through Friday Saturday, September 15 for the next CCC newsletter. Please submit all articles to the church office by that date. Fellowship Dinner Update Did you go to the Potluck Dinner last month? Have you ever seen so much food? Have you ever seen such a variety of food? Did you have a great time? Thank you to everyone who attended and who brought food for this dinner. It was a fabulous time for eating and chatting. September Fellowship Dinner Sunday, September 16 Let s make it a date! We ll meet you in the Fellowship Hall right after the morning service! Clinton Christian Church Disciples of Christ 1201 E. Ohio St. Clinton, MO 64735 Phone: 660-885-4384 www.clintonchristianchurch.com We livestream our 10:15 Sunday service -there is a link on our website Dated Material September 2018