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Community Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1300 Holly Drive Richardson Texas 75080 voice 972-234-4571 fax 972-235-4947 www.cccrichardson.org ccc@cccrichardson.org Communi-K Volume 38 Number 13 July 3, 2013 Dear Friends, Lightening the Load The first thing we have to do is to notice that we ve loaded down this camel with so much baggage, we ll never get through this desert alive. Something has to go. Then we can begin to dump the thousand things we ve brought along until even the camel has to go and we re walking barefoot on the desert sand. There s no telling what will happen then, yet I ve heard that someone, walking in this way, has seen a burning bush. -Fr. Francis Dorff, O. Praem. Father Francis Dorff has limited contact with the outside world due to a solitary life as a hermit in the Norbertine Community of Santa Maria de la Vid Priory in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Living the life of a hermit is a sacrifice, and not a sacrifice I m quite willing to take on at this stage in my life. Yet, it does have its appeal. I ve been on a mission for the past year, maybe more, to live more simply, to have less stuff in my house and in my schedule, to prepare more foods from scratch and so on. As we prepare to travel to Florida for a week of vacation with my husband s family and then spend 5 days at the General Assembly of the Christian Church, I have a desire for simplifying our packing. This is not an easy task. You see, we have a family of 5. Each person will need clothes for 4 5 days that will work not only for beach wear but also for business sessions and worship services, a couple pair of shoes each, swimsuits, towels, toiletries, beach toys, Bibles, dockets, lovies to sleep with for the children, and so on and on and on. While we re not exactly caravanning through the desert, we are trekking across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida in July, While I do drive a big, gas guzzling SUV, it happens to be one with absolutely no real cargo space. Don t get me wrong, I love my Tahoe, and the miracle of its presence in our family is a story of blessing to be told another time, but its cargo space is very, very limited. We re going to have to leave something behind. I m sure each of us will have to sacrifice something we think is important. Lightening the load is not always easy to do, but it is essential for this journey. We are going to have to purge our load of things that just aren t necessary. We all tend to carry unneeded baggage and, if we don t lighten the load, we won t have room for the things that truly do matter. In all our lives, not just in our travels, we all tend to carry baggage too, sometimes too much baggage. Our lives are full, sometimes full to excess! (More about that and some of my personal reading later). I hope you re able to lighten the load and lay down a few of the things that weigh you down. I hope you can sacrifice the things that aren t vital to this journey for the ONE that is. I ve heard someone walking this way has seen a burning bush. I hope to see you in worship on Sunday! I ll be praying for you by name (using my church directory) during the weeks that I m being physically apart from the congregation. I ll do my best to communicate a bit from the General Assembly so that you can follow along! Blessings, Alicia

Paul Latham Alma Bradshaw *Mic & Tracy Burnett Julia Jones Drew Kowalski Gail Kowalski Patty, Katy & *Amelia Latham Othella and Todd Marsh *Pat McPherson Brown Plummer Don and Edie Slape Jerre Roseborough Winfield & Charlene Deming Jerry & Ann Erwin Jeannine Frank *Kevin & *Christy Horn Kenneth & Elaine Kellam Marvin & *Ruth Rogers Ean & Jan Sullivan Sandy Webb Henrietta Wilson 2013-2014 Elder Flock Groups Audrey Plummer Gene Benton David & Dani Cartwright Larry & *Denise Fairchild Teresa Gafford Jan Loughry *Rick & Jane Martin Andrew & Garrett Lu Sifferd Anne Speights Joan Taylor Tami Taylor Mark Slaight Lee Cole Andy & Leigh Duvall Norwood Heinley Greg Hendrickson Carol Johns Pauline McGoodwin *Dick & *Joan Seawright Kristin Slaight *Colleen Wooten Karlan Fairchild Shirley Cain Elaine Demars *Linda Fairchild Karen Hall *Julie Knecht Eulene Lee Aaron Lucero *Joanne McKinley Dick & Carolyn Straw Mary Anne Potter Charlotte Clark Alice Enke *Cyndy Emmert & Art Roberts Debb Faulk Julie Frieling Scott & Priscilla Long Margie Renfrow Doris Rickets Alberto & Theresa Sanchez Joshua, Maria, Tatsiana Amy Taylor Bill* & Judy* Whitley Outreach Habitat for Humanity in Granbury Opportunities in July 2013 North Texas Area (NTA) has an opportunity to assist in rebuilding Habitat homes destroyed by the Granbury, TX. A team of at least 24 workers is needed. Workers must be 18 years old and above. The three (3) dates that the home rebuilds will be taking place are: July 10 July 13 they will be rebuilding 3 homes July 17 July 20 they will be rebuilding 3 homes July 24 July 27 they will be rebuilding 2 homes These assignments would be for 3 days and require staying in a motel so there will have to be some costs to cover lodging and food. Carol Johns, CCC Outreach Chair, has posted a sign-up sheet on the office window, or you can contact Debby Bobbitt, NTA Outreach Coordinator, at oldm0m@yahoo.com, if you can help with this project. If the NTA cannot at least rebuild one home, maybe it can do one feed in the area to assist the workers. We understand that this would take time away from work, vacation, etc.; but we all recognize it is the Lord s work and you will be serving those in need. Isaiah 25:4 Mark your calendars the next RAIH build will start September 7. Mic Burnett and Carol Johns encourage CCC members to join them for the fall build.

Calendar of Events Thursday, July 4 Church office closed in observance of Independence Day Sunday, July 7 8:00 a.m. Elders meeting 12:00 p.m. Fellowship Time in Fellowship Hall Wednesday, July 10 Thursday, July 11 11:00 a.m. Crafters meeting in library Saturday, July 13 Wednesday, July 17 General Assembly in Orlando, Florida Sunday, July 14 12:00 p.m. Fellowship Time in Fellowship Hall Wednesday, July 17 Thursday, July 18 Saturday, July 20 8:30 a.m. DWM Workday 8:30 a.m. Property Workday Sunday, July 21 8:00 a.m. Elders Auxiliary meeting 12:00 p.m. Fellowship Time in Library 12:00 p.m. Flock Meeting Audrey & Karlan 7:00 p.m. Executive Committee Wednesday, July 24 Thursday, July 25 July 3` July 3 July 6 July 7 July 10 July 13 July 27 July Anniversaries Brown & Pooh Plummer Larry & Denise Fairchild Julie & Scott Frieling July Birthdays Faith Frieling Alma Bradshaw Andy Duvall Doris Ricketts Worship Committee Update July 7 Our theme for this worship service will be celebrating the freedom to worship and our freedom in Christ with the singing of some favorite patriotic hymns and scripture readings. [Alicia will be attending General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Orlando and will return to the pulpit on July 21.] This will be Aaron Lucero s first Sunday as CCC s music director. Please come and welcome Aaron. Congratulations are also in order for Aaron who has recently been appointed the assistant choral director at Lake Highlands High School. August 18 Annual Hymn Fest and Ice Cream Social What a great tradition this summer event has been for many years. We will again invite United Disciples Christian (Alicia s home church) to join us. Bring family, friends and neighbors as we enjoy singing some favorite hymns and sampling some yummy flavors of homemade ice cream. Flock Meetings Save These Dates July 21 Audrey Plummer & Karlan Fairchild July 28 Mark Slaight & Paul Latham August 11 Jerre Roseborough & Mary Anne Potter (Flock meetings will be held in Fellowship Hall immediately following worship.)

Worship Attendance 06/23/13 58 Visitors 8 Ian Hall Cathy Koziatek Craig & Prissy Shaffer Karen Anne Hall Zoe Hall Arthur Roberts Worship Attendance 06/30/13 57 Visitors 9 Ian Hall Zoe Hall Jonathan Harker Breann Neal Financial Report Karen Anne Hall Sarah Harker Arthur Roberts (Budgeted weekly revenue: $2771.15) Receipts for 06/23/13 $3,568.50 Receipts for 06/30/13 $2,966.25 News from the treasurer: The CCC board approved the use of $3600 from the Shackelford fund to help get the community garden started. I opened a community garden fund and moved that money into the new fund on 6/30/13. Childrens' Worship Reminder Junior Church will not meet in July and August. Children's Church will continue as always. Congratulations Our own Mic Burnett was awarded the Jon Davidson Humanitarian Award by Jason s Deli, his employer, which is their highest honor. This was confirmed by Alisha Harrington, Local Sales Manager for Jason s Deli. Sunday, July 7 Psalm 67: 3 4 2 Chronicles 7: 11 22 1 Peter 2: 1 17 Theme Celebrating Our Freedom in Christ Worship Participants Community Christian Church Karlan Fairchild, Aaron Lucero, Mary Anne Potter Acolyte: D.J. Burnett Sunday, July 14 Psalm 25: 1 10 Luke 10: 25 37 Sermon Don t Just Do Something, Stand There! Worship Participants Preacher: Rev. Karlan Fairchild Lay Leader: Paul Latham Acolyte: Ethan Knecht Leading Worship for July Elders: Lu Sifferd, Elaine Kellam, Jan Loughry Greg Hendrickson Deacons: Proctor, Bill Whitley Cyndy Emmert Julie Knecht Pat McPherson Marvin Rogers Vacation Bible School (July 29-August 1) 6:00 8:30 p.m. Everywhere Fun Fair takes children to a global celebration with the look and feel of a world s fair. Children will make friends with neighbors around the world and discover that God s love can be found everywhere, including their own neighborhoods. Children will be introduced to special places from all over the world and discover that we are all neighbors and all children of God.

Join Us on Sundays 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Service 12:15 p.m. Fellowship Time Church Office Hours Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Church Office Contact Info 972-234-4571 ccc@cccrichardson.org Alicia Harker s Contact Info 972-234-4571 (office) alicia.harker@gmail.com 214-901-2330 (cell) Calendar Updates For updates to the CCC calendar, check with the church office or the bulletin board across from the church office. The next issue will be Wednesday, July 16, 2013 The Communi-K is published bi-weekly by Community Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1300 Holly Drive, Richardson, Texas 75080, (972) 234-4571, (972) 235-4947 fax, editor, Jeannine Frank. 2002 Community Christian Church email ccc@cccrichardson.org http://www.ntaccsw.org/pages/minisite_cccrichardson_newsletters Rev. David Cartwright Jeannine Frank Aaron Lucero Anne Speights Hop Chu Santos Camarillo Larry Fairchild Marvin Rogers Pat McPherson Mary Anne Potter Interim Minister Minister (on sabbatical) Church Secretary Music Director Musician Childcare Custodian Board Chair Board Vice Chair Board Secretary Church Treasurer Community Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1300 Holly Drive Richardson, TX 75080