Faith Mennonite Church Pentecost May 24, 2015 10:30 a.m. Gathered by Jesus Gathering Song Je louerai l Eternal HWB 76 Welcome Music for Meditation I Will Enter His Gates with Thanksgiving Call to Worship Scripture Reading Psalm 104:24-34, 35b (The Message) On Screen to receive the Holy Spirit * Song Spirit, working in creation STJ 10 Children s Time Violin Solo Scripture Medley - A Retelling of the Pentecost Scriptures As the Spirit reveals, Meditation As the Spirit reveals, all is renewed Prayer Litany and Examen On Screen * Song Holy Spirit, come with power HWB 26 All is renewed Offering Our Gifts to God Offertory Sing Them Over Again to Me Prayer of Dedication Sharing Joys and Concerns (Please fill-in and pass the friendship sheets) Prayer of the Congregation Communion * Song Set forth by God s blessing HWB 478 * Blessing * Musical Benediction *Congregation Stands (If standing is difficult, remain seated) Worship Leader: Loren Reusser Song leader: Nola Stucky Preacher: Rachel Siemens Accompanist: Helen Jantz Children s Time: Byron Ediger Sound: Allen Jantz Sanctuary Prep: Lorisa Stucky Slides: Roy Unruh Special Music: Alejandra Martinez Ushers: Team C Call to Worship: Loren Reusser, Kristin Jantzen, Jesus Martinez
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 as we celebrate and remember the gift of the Holy Spirit given at Pentecost. CHILDCARE Childcare is provided in the nursery during worship for children 3 and under. Vicki Harder & Joni Jantz are responsible today, next week, Deb Schmidt & Naomi Wiebe. PASTOR REVIEW AND INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE If you received a survey, or have chosen to complete one, the deadline to have them returned to the office is today. PCRC committee Joyce Gaeddert, Shari Scheffler, Deb Schmidt, Jim Stucky MONDAY MORNING SENIOR COFFEE Due to Memorial Day, Senior Coffee will be at Charlie's at 9 a.m. this Monday. As always all seniors are invited. ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS AND YOUTH There will be a meeting with youth and parents on Wednesday, May 27 at 7:00 pm to discuss details and expectations for the KC Convention June 30-July 6. Hope to see everyone there! DISCERNING PASTORAL RESPONSIBILITIES After the worship service on June 7 we will meet in Fellowship Hall from 12:00 to 1:00 for a light lunch provided by Church Council and table conversation to discern the areas of responsibility for an associate pastor. Check your mailbox for more details about the meeting and the form to register for the meal. - Rodney Frey, Moderator
MENNONITE DISASTER SERVICE Mennonite Disaster Service has an urgent need for volunteers, May 24 - June 18. All skill levels are welcome. Please consider coming to Pilger, Nebraska, for one day or more, or consider a week or longer. Your efforts will help four families who survived the June 2014 tornado get back home by the end of the summer. Meals and overnight accommodations are provided for volunteers. To schedule, or for more information, phone (800) 241-8111. JOB OPPORTUNITY Ever wish you could combine your career with your life of faith? How about being a part of a team committed to serving others? Everence Financial Advisors is looking for a Client Services Representative/Office Manager, whish is a full-time position available in our Hesston office for a person who will provide administrative support to our financial advisors and may serve as a receptionist and/or office manager for the office. Everence is a unique financial services company that puts the needs of their clients first, and integrates faith and finances through trustworthy, caring relationships and professional planning expertise. For more information about the responsibilities and qualifications of this position, please visit our website, http://www.everence.com/ showitem.aspx?id=20748. CAMP MENNOSCAH Hello? Hello? We know there are gobs and gobs of Camp Mennoscah fans out there, and at least one gob of you are surely willing and able summer camp volunteers. Kitchen helpers are needed for June 7-13, June 21-27, and July 26-31. Head cooks (with volunteer stipend or camper discount) needed for June 29-July 2 and July 5-9. A nurse (with volunteer stipend or camper discount) is needed for July 5-9. Come be a part of the fun! Free camp tee shirt offered. Contact us at 620-297-3290. We can't wait to see you this summer! THIS JULY, LET THE WORLD COME TO YOU! Mennonite World Conference's global Assembly (July 21-26 in Harrisburg, PA) will feature the Global Church Village with displays of life and culture from Anabaptist communities around the world. Come for a day or a week and soak in music, dance, drama, storytelling, and so much more! More info at mwc-cmm.org/pa2015.
THIS WEEK Monday - Office Closed Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Church Council Wednesday - Friday 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Bible School Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 11 a.m. Bible School Sunday - Worship in Athletic Park 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Potluck Bd. of Admin. Contact person this month: David Harder 316-284-3811 OFFERING AND ATTENDANCE for May 17, 2015 Faith Mission Plan (FMP) $2,544.22 (FMP budget per week: $5,749.33) Sunday School $5.92 Facility Improvement Fund $176.00 Faith Youth Group $30.00 TOTAL OFFERING $2,756.14 Attendance: Sunday School 73; Worship 127 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
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: Keeping the Garden. Teachers: Pastor Rachel Siemens, Oris Schrag, Jennifer Horn, Byron Ediger, John Horn. ADULTS Young Adults - Finding Purpose. Finding God 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 WORSHIP IN THE PARK NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 31 Bible School is this week, and to celebrate we will be having worship in the park at 10 a.m., followed by a potluck meal. Please meet in Athletic Park, by the Mennonite statue. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and a food item to share! (Please bring food items that can withstand outside temperatures) OFFERING FOR BIBLE SCHOOL The offering for Bible School will be items for MCC School Kits. Next Sunday, May 31, during Worship in the Park, the kids will be assembling the kits. Please bring items from the following list to help! ~ 4 spiral or perforated notebooks (8 1/2 x 10 1/2 in and 70 sheets) ~ 8 unsharpened pencils ~ 1 ruler (flat, flexible; indicating both 30 cm and 12 in) ~ 12 colored pencils (in packaging) ~ 1 large pencil eraser KIDRON BETHEL Have you been wanting to know more about Kidron Bethel - availability, costs, waiting lists, or types of accommodations? Call Rosie Brandt 283-9118 to arrange a luncheon where you can get all information and questions answered. VOLUNTEERS WELCOME Interested in helping at Camp Mennoscah bathhouse construction? If so call Jim Yoder or Ken Janzen. We will need 4 5 people at a time. We will be fencing around building site, painting in next several weeks. Weather is a factor. We will add your name to list and call when needed. Thank you.
IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS: Western District Conference Pray God s blessing for Rosie Jantz, who will be ordained as a pastor at Tabor Mennonite Church this afternoon at 3 PM. BEYOND FAITH CHURCH LOOKING FOR BAKED GOODS Kidron Bethel Village is looking for baked good donations for the 4th of July Extravaganza Cake Walk & Bake Sale. The sales for these events go towards our Healthcare Benevolent Fund supporting our residents care. If you are interested in donating a cake or a baked item please contact Michelle Rider at 620-327-3497 or micheller@bluestemks.org GETTING READY TO RETIRE? Everence Financial will present an informational seminar, Retiring soon? Make sense of your Medicare and Social Security choices at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on three upcoming Mondays June 8, July 13 and Aug.10. Everence Financial Advisor Robert Wall will speak on Medicare and Social Security, provide instructions on how to enroll, explain your options if you continue to work and answer related questions. The seminars will take place at Everence Financial, 371 N. Old Highway 81, Hesston. To reserve your spot, contact Darlene Buller at (877) 467-7294, (620) 327-4043 or darlene.buller@everence.com. BETHEL COLLEGE Today Sunday-Afternoon-at-the-Museum program, 3 p.m., Kauffman Museum. Annette LeZotte, museum director, and Rachel Pannabecker, curatorial consultant, will share community reactions to and interactions with the special exhibit Sorting Out Race ; closing day of the exhibit, which will travel to museums around the country. Bethel College Alumni Weekend this year is June 5-7 on campus, including the Alumni Banquet and recognition of the 2015 Outstanding Alumnus and Distinguished Achievement Award winner. Complete schedule: 316-284-5251 or www.bethelks.edu/ alumni/events-for-alumni-and-friends/alumni-weekend/ Sat., June 6 Walk Sand Creek Trail Day, hosted by the Sand Creek Trail Committee as part of National Trails Day. Water provided at Memorial Grove trailhead for walkers and dogs from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Special recognition event at 3 p.m. at the trailhead to honor Jacob D. Goering, who had the vision to develop the trail and has continued to encourage others to enhance and enjoy it. Directions: www.bethelks.edu/community/affiliate-organizations/ sand-creek-trail/