One Body. a pastoral greeting, Verse 14: For the body is not one member, but many. Verse 27: Now ye are the body of Christ and members in particular.

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Fort Collins, Colorado October 2011 The Communicator One Body a pastoral greeting, Debbie Jones, Worship One of my favorite scriptures is I Corinthians 12:4 31 IV. It says we all have spiritual gifts, unique to us, but that when we bring these gifts together as a congregation, we make one body. Verses 4 6: Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. And there are differences of administrations, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of operations, but it is the same God which worketh in all. We are all different but we, as individuals, come together at this place, our church, to worship in the name of God s Son, Jesus, the Christ. Here, each person s special gifts are needed to have a vibrant congregation. Every idea, talent, and passion is important to the congregation just as every ear, hand and foot is important to the body. Christian Education is as important as Worship, al Care as important as Facilities, Vision and Mission as important as Stewardship, Outreach as important as Communications or Fellowship. Each one is important to our congregational body. Members and priesthood are all necessary. Great talents, simple ideas, and the smallest gifts are what make us a unique and vibrant community of Christ. Verse 14: For the body is not one member, but many. Verse 27: Now ye are the body of Christ and members in particular. In the September Communicator, Rick Bunch posed some questions. What is [your] passion? What is important to [you] as a member of this congregation? and How can [you] follow that passion in a meaningful way to contribute to the life and ministry of the congregation? How you answer these questions will guide how you contribute your gifts of time and energy and ideas to the common good and ministry to all of us. When all are sharing, we will have become a vibrant and living congregation. Have you thought about how you would like to serve? what you want your congregation to become? Sometimes it s difficult to know how we individually can serve, to discern our gifts and ask ourselves where we might fit in. But if we think about what we enjoy or what we wish was happening in our congregation, even looking beyond what is already happening to what might be, we can find the answers. Verse 12: For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body; so also in Christ. October 2011 Communicator Page 1 of 5

Congregational Leadership Team s Vision and Mission: Rick Bunch (970) 493-3336, rakabunch@comcast.net Outreach : Kay Bunch/Sharon Troyer (970) 493-3336, rakabunch@comcast.net (970) 672-6388, sharontroyer@gmail.com Worship : Debbie Jones (970) 490-5993, ganddjones@msn.com Managerial, Communications: Rich Kohlman (970) 484-1239, rkohlman@comcast.net al : Dave Simons (970) 282-0969, dcsimons2@msn.com Ministry s Education: Carrie Newman (970) 2132428, carrie.j.newman@gmail.com Stewardship: Betty Jones (970) 223-4347, mom2jones@yahoo.com Fellowship: Marilyn Garner (970) 493-4137, garner.marilyn@gmail.com Facilities: Gary Jones (970) 490-5993, ganddjones@msn.com Please remember these leaders in your prayers as they dedicate themselves to serving our congregation. Speakers, Keyboard, Greeters, and Nursery Speakers October 2: Rick Bunch October 9: TBA October 16: Jill Grammer October 23: Children s Sabbath October 30: Service of Readings and Scripture Keyboard October 2: Kay Bunch October 9: Jean Newman October 16: Tom Beck October 23: Kay Bunch October 30: Sharon Fulton Greeters October: Max Coopwood and Tom Beck Nursery October 2: Marilyn Garner October 9: Bettie Miller October 16: Marta Remmenga October 23:Voni Simons October 30: Rose Julch If you will move out in faith and confidence to proclaim my gospel my Spirit will empower you and there will be many who respond, even in places and ways which do not now seem clear. Support one another in love, confident that my Spirit will be with you even as I have gone before you and shown you the way. Doctrine and Covenants 154:7 Communion Emblems Brought To You If you are unable to attend a Communion service on the first Sunday, and would like the sacrament to be brought to you, please contact either Bob Fulton, 484-6943, or Dave Simons, 282-0969. Every effort will be made to provide this ministry. Also, if you know of any member that would like the sacrament to be brought to them, let Bob or Dave know in advance and one of them will get in touch with that individual so that arrangements can be made. October 2011 Communicator Page 2 of 5

Financial Report Looking for a way to serve? Have a skill in writing you would like to develop? The Communicator is looking for someone willing to write an article each month about one of our members/friends. This endeavor would help us to learn more about each other, our past experiences, ways we are serving quietly, interests we have in common, or interests we would like to learn more about. If you are interested in exploring this opportunity, please contact Rich Kohlman, (970) 484-1239, or rkohlman@comcast.net. October Birthdays Eric Fronapfel 10/02 Mary Kohlman 10/07 Jon Mendenhall 10/14 Nancy Simon 10/21 Beverly Doig 10/21 Ben Miller 10/21 Gilbert Pagat 10/21 Nancy Miller 10/23 Rick Bunch 10/28 Sarah Tolbert 10/30 Aidan Dicke 10/30 August Income World Church World $1.330.50 Oblation 242.25 World Hunger 105.25 Total $1,678.00 Local Local Offering $1,791.00 Building Fund 25.00 2 Cents a Meal 0.00 Family Assistance 20.00 Total $ 1,836.00 The World Church mailed a Contributor Guide to everyone who donated to the church in the last three years. Our new envelope procedure for the World Church with its new categories is explained very well in it. Please let me know if you didn t receive one or have any questions. Thanks, Betty Jones, CFO Open your hearts and feel the yearnings of your brothers and sisters who are lonely, despised, fearful, neglected, unloved. Reach out in understanding, clasp their hands, and invite all to share in the blessings of community created in the name of the One who suffered on behalf of all. Doctrine and Covenants 161:3a October 2011 Communicator Page 3 of 5

October Calendar Check the website http://cofchristrm.org/fortcollins Oct. 2: Communion First-Sunday Giving Potluck Crop Walk, 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5: Upper Room, 9:30 a.m. Oct. 9: 2-Cents-a-Meal Offering, Business meeting for the election of officers after the morning worship service. Oct. 10: WEAVERS, 4:00 p.m. Oct. 12: Upper Room, 9:30 a.m. Oct. 13: Afternoon Women s Group Oct. 19: Upper Room, 9:30 a.m. Oct. 20: Interfaith Program,Affordable Housing. s Meeting, 6:00 p.m. Leadership Council, 7:00 p.m. Oct. 21 23: Peace Colloquy in Independence. Oct. 23: Communicator items due Oct. 26: Upper Room, 9:30 a.m. Oct. 30: 5 th -Sunday Pancake Breakfast and Forum, Circles Out of Poverty, by Cynthia Ryk. champion of the Force Colorado 3v3 summer soccer league. Maria Swall was one of 31 community members selected to participate in the 2011-2012 Leadership Fort Collins program. This program is part of the Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce. Maria Swall s parents, Donna and Forest Swall, received the Inspirata Award at the fourth annual Older Americans Month Breakfast for their hard work and commitment to Lawrence, Kansas. They are part of the Graceland class of 1951. Walter Lamia and other members of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce welcomed the new McDonald s to town with a ribbon cutting ceremony. This was listed in the North Forty News. Fort Collins Interfaith Council, of which we have members from our congregation, sponsored a Tenth Anniversary September 11 Interfaith Service of Remembrance. Its purpose was to remember the day and to build peace and unity in our community. Names in the News Alec Fronapfel and the rest of the Team Brazil soccer team were undefeated this season and they were the under-12 boys Our faithfulness will depend on our willingness to go where there is brokenness, loneliness, and human need. Henri J.M. Nouwen, Sabbatical Journey October 2011 Communicator Page 4 of 5

Unity in Diversity Invite People to Christ Pursue Peace on Earth Experience Congregations in Mission Blessings of Community WORSHIP Debbie Jones VISION And MISSION Rick Bunch MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATIONS Rich Kohlman EDUCATION Carrie Newman VISION HOLY SPIRT MISSION FACILITIES Gary Jones Pursuit of Peace OUTREACH Kay Bunch/Sharon Troyer FELLOWSHIP Marilyn Garner STEWARDSHIP Betty Jones PASTORAL Dave Simons October 2011 Communicator Page 5 of 5 Develop Disciples to Serve Abolish Poverty, End Suffering