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Volume 2016/#38 November 16, 2016 NOVEMBER MISSION EMPHASIS: THANKSGIVING OFFERING Goal: $1000 Received So Far: $225 What It Goes For: Disciples of Christ Colleges & Universities THANKSGIVING DINNER & ANNUAL MEETING Sunday, November 20 12:00 PM

IN THE LIFE OF COUNTRY HOMES CHRISTIAN CHURCH November 20-26 PEOPLE NEWS Dorothy Craig is celebrating her 101 st birthday this Friday, November 18! If you would like to send her a card, please direct it to Daryl & Carol Triplett: 312 W Hastings, Unit #702, Spokane WA 99218. Visitors are always welcome, too. Alvah Stevens has a new address: 227 E Midway, Colbert WA 99005. She will have a new phone number as of Friday: 474-1652. Here are the current addresses for Jason Kissinger, Kevin Kissinger, and Lisa Kissinger: Jason Kissinger 1201 NE Campus Pkwy Lander #511 Seattle WA 98105 Kevin Kissinger 720 NE B St Community-Duncan Dunn, #371 Pullman WA 99163 Lisa Kissinger 180 W Center St Promenade, Apt 207 Anaheim CA 92805 We received the following note from Eva Walker: I would like to express my deepest gratitude for your prayers, calls, texts, cards and well wishes during my recent boxing match with Bell s Palsy. I have felt your prayers and I m happy to say I am recovering nicely. My doctors are very pleased with my progress; I hope to be able to be back amongst you soon. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and know that I count you as very treasured blessings. Sunday 9:15 AM Church School 10:30 AM Worship 12:00 PM Annual Meeting & Thanksgiving Dinner Monday 9:30 AM-11:30 AM ESL School Tuesday 9:30 AM-11:00 AM Mind & Body Exercise Thursday THANKSGIVING DAY Office Closed Friday Office Closed SUNDAY SERVANTS: NOVEMBER 20 Diaconate: Charles Cate, Monica Diteman, Mary Anne Littlemore, Wes Strait, Carol Walker, Phil Walker Elder: John Loucks Worship Leader: Lynn Aley Ushers: Tom Rice Candlelighter: Nicole Aley Children s Moment: Loretta Evans Children s Break: Bekky Berg Greeters: Ann Davis, Carrie Schmidt WORSHIP ATTENDANCE November 13: 63

Greg s Footprints Ready or not Thanksgiving and Advent are upon us. The busy-ness of it all. Daylight shortens, darkness lengthens. We shift our clocks back to gain a little more light in the morning. We begin to hunker down, we stay inside, we grow quieter, we search for warmth. What do you expect this Advent? What do you anticipate? In the midst of this busy time. Take a moment and breathe. We are constantly surrounded by God s Peace if we would but take a moment, if we would but pause a moment: Just to say hello God, here I am! I don t believe it is an accident that Jesus was born in the depths of winter. The Sun rises too late and sets too early, days are too short and nights are too long. I want the light to stay longer. I anticipate the time when the grey days transform to blue again. I expect to see spring again. I anticipate that light shall enter the world again. I expect that the light that has been, will be again. Let us celebrate with gladness and thanksgiving the promise in Advent. Let us be humble; courageous enough to practice commitment; and let us anticipate with sure expectation that love will enter the world... again. The God of second chances always gives us a choice; so in this time of Advent; this time of waiting: we can choose to Love; we can choose to work for Peace; we can choose to provide Hope; we can choose to participate in the work of God; we can take Joy where we find it. May God s shalom fill you always and all ways. Greg WORSHIP LEADER SCHEDULE Thanks to all of you who volunteered for 2016! Please let Doni Walker or Calli know if you are not able to help next year or if you d like to help for the first time. The schedule is made out for the entire year so you have plenty of time to exchange Sundays with others when necessary. We try not to assign anyone more than two Sundays for the year. If you are uncomfortable composing a prayer, just ask the pastor or an elder to write one for you.

TO CONSIDER IN PRAYER It is not because we ask that God gives but by asking our hearts open to the possibility of what God has already given. Consider what possibility is already yours to receive. For I believe that I shall see the goodness of God in the land of the living. Ps 27:13 Let us pray with resolve just to be a blessing for someone in this moment: With gratitude we pray: For Chris & Jenn Snow, Jack Butler, Alvah Stevens, Jerry Graham, Eva Walker, Jim Nodland, Bob Lamberson, Don Johnson, John Engleman, Star Landers, Josh Skinner, Cindy Kelly, Linda Lichty. For all those who are dealing with illness. Those with dis-ease, those who are struggling with limited mobility and those whose experience of life has been altered through circumstance out of their control. For the leaders of our church, our community, state and nation. We pray for leaders around the world. We pray for those charged with determining public policy, we pray they would work for the common good of all of us. For families in conflict and discord, let us pray for them to find ways of loving each other, healing old wounds and sharing new joys. For those who struggle with Mental Illness and those who love them. For the grieving For the homeless and the hungry. For those who don t have enough... food, shelter, love... For the sick, the dying and the prisoner. For your enemy and for your friend. Be still and know. YOUTH NEWS We have scriptural calendars and greeting cards on order and will be selling them the next month before and after the church service for $8.00. Proceeds support our youth fund. They make excellent Christmas gifts! If you have questions, please ask Bekky Berg or Lynn Aley.

FALL CLEAN UP! Saturday, November 19 9:00 AM Rake up pine needles & leaves Blow off parking lot Final lawn mowing Trim shrubs Bring Tools & Equipment Tasks & Sign Up Sheet in Back of Sanctuary Weather Permitting DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS 3 Charles Cate 9 Patty Horne 9 Branson Johnston 11 Lynn Aley 12 Brad Nave 12 Norma Smith 12 Virginia Summers 21 Rod Sprague 22 Cindy Kissinger 23 Paul Lopez 25 Alice Pillers 28 Kyndahl Humphrey 29 Bryan Harris Here are the current needs at Caritas: CARITAS Tuna Lots of Soup of all kinds Paper Towels Lotion Laundry Soap Dish Soap Shampoo & Conditioner Cleanser

RECIPE BOOK Preparation of the international recipe book is underway. The title for the ESL Recipe Book has been selected - the one chosen was presented by Darlyne Lamb. Congratulations, Darlyne! We hope to have it ready for purchase by mid-december, however, many recipes were received and the preparation is being completed in-house. We will keep you posted as to availability. Proceeds will benefit our ESL School.

for your support..... Many thanks to the members of our Congregation who attended the Early Bird Pasta Dinner on 12 November It was a success! Extra donations from those at the meal and from those unable to attend helped make it possible to provide $721.00 to assist those in need during the Holiday Season. Special thanks to those who generously donated their time and talents to help make it successful - to K. Allen who provided the delicious dessert - to Betty Thompson who presented the tasty baked spaghetti to Mary Anne Littlemore and Barbara Hare who earned their sous chef hats to Merri Allen, Loretta Evans, Kathye Gossett, Karen Jose, Tanya Kinser, and Lori Schmidt who ensured the plates of pasta were served hot to Calli Foxworth for handling reservations to Linda Rice for conducting the door prize drawing and to David Evans, Jerry Littlemore,Tom Rice and Max Webb for helping wherever needed particularly in helping clean and restore order to the kitchen and the fellowship hall. Their efforts are greatly appreciated! Special thanks to Veryl Zdenek for coordinating this event! Statistics: $ 660.00 Paid Reservations (88) 256.50 Donations (25) 45.00 Take out meals sold $ 961.50 Gross Receipts 240.50 Less Expenses $ 721.00 Net Proceeds The proceeds of the Early Bird Pasta Dinner, when added to the other four fundraising events presented during the past 12 months, brings the total revenue generated for Community outreach to $4,727. The Fundraising Ministry K & Merri Allen - Dick Baker & Bobbie Small - David & Loretta Evans - Calli Foxworth Jerry & Bev Graham - Jerry & Mary Anne Littlemore - Marge Nave - Joyce Scher Lori Kaye Schmidt - Daryl & Carol Triplett - Max Webb & Veryl Zdenek Country Homes Christian Church

KEEPING YOU INFORMED ABOUT OFFERINGS TO OUR CHURCH November 13: General Fund: Identified: $1007.00 Loose: $23.00 Building Use: $120.00 TOTAL: $1150.00 Missions: Thanksgiving Offering: $150.00 Pastor s Discretionary Fund: $120.00 Early Bird Dinner Proceeds: $676.00 TOTAL: $946.00 To accomplish the program outlined in our General Fund budget for 2016 we need monthly offerings that total $17,473. So far we have presented a total of $10,447.00 to God through the church for the month of November.