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CAPITALCITY CHRISTIANCHURCH 6115 MAHAN DRIVE TALLAHASSEE, FL 32308 www.capitalcitychristianchurch.org NON-PROFIT US POSTAGE PAID TALLAHASSEE, FL PERMIT NO. 176 Return Service Requested LOVE CHRIST. LOVE OTHERS.SERVE Ladies In Touch Meeting May 5 6pm Come celebrate our Cinco de Mayo themed dinner. Let s have some fun! Sign up at the Welcome Center to bring taco fixin s! All Ladies Welcome! Very Special Person Mother s Day Luncheon May 10 th at 12:00pm Invite your family & friends! Sign up at the Welcome Center for your choice of menu item ~Men: sign up to help serve~ Senior Trip MAY 24 Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at the Monticello Opera House. Cost $35 Sign up in the foyer or call the office 850.877.7315

LOVE CHRIST.LOVE OTHERS.SERVE Love Christ, Love Others, and Serve. If you haven t noticed, IT S WORKING! What a TREMENDOUS spirit is happening at CCCC. Over the past month we have witnessed above and beyond service and the love of Christ abounds. First, we talked last summer about giving our auditorium a face lift. Honestly, it had been on the back burner for quite some time as we addressed some more important things and made it through the holiday calendar. So after the first of the year, we mentioned in a board meeting the possibility of getting something done before Resurrection Sunday, and OH MY, did the people of CCCC with a servants heart show up. We had most of the auditorium DONE in one evening. I couldn t possibly start to name all of the help because there were so many there: painting, trimming, cleaning, etc. THANK YOU! From the Senior Minister If you have never seen a 40 foot ladder reaching the ceiling to finish cutting in the paint on the high walls of our auditorium, you can t really appreciate what those who volunteered to climb that ladder really accomplished. THANK YOU to those guys. Just MOVING those ladders was a task (especially the 40 foot ladder when it was leaning right towards the stained glass window I m really glad that job is over.) But the walls are painted, the new projection screens are up and mounted, and the stage has a new look that should address some of our acoustic concerns. We still have some treatments for the back wall, but those shouldn t take too long to hang up. Secondly, Resurrection Sunday. Didn t our choir do an outstanding job?! Breakfast was once again FABULOUS! Thank you to all those who made that happen. I look forward to the fellowship at our Resurrection Breakfast every year. What a treat! Now, behind the scenes, what you might not know: Mike Seay put together the Best of the Best Resurrection anthems for the choir to sing. Tragically, Mike s father, Earnest Papa Snake Seay, passed away in the middle of the last week leading up to Resurrection weekend. While Mike was with his father and family before he passed away Thursday morning, many others from our CCCC family were praying for Mike. In addition to offering up prayers, our entire choir and tech crew stepped up in ways many may never know to make our Resurrection Story happen without our fearless leader Mike Seay. We love you Mike, and we wouldn t have wanted you any other place than with your father and family. But what a tremendous fabulous awesome job everyone did to honor our Lord and Savior this past weekend. What an encouragement. Thank You All! In His Service, Allen G. May 1 - National Day of Prayer May 1-6PM Girl Scout Meeting May 5-6PM In Touch Dinner Meeting May 10 - Mother/Daughter Luncheon May 11 - Mother s Day May 13-6PM Board Meeting/Elder Meeting May 15-5:30PM Girl Scout Meeting May 16 - Student cookout and camp out (at the Scoles farm) COMING EVENTS FOR May May 17-9AM Skeet Shoot (at the Scoles farm) May 18 - Summer Splash VBS Meeting & Work Day May 20-6:30PM Legacy HOA Meeting May 24 - Lake Miccosukee Food Distribution May 24-7PM Senior Trip, Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre May 26 - Memorial Day May 29-2PM Scottsdale Academy Graduation May 31 - Summer Splash VBS Work Day We don t need a national day of prayer to know we need to Pray for our Nation

The Spring Time Blues Elder Notes! May 2014 Communication From the Leadership To love is to risk losing. To hope is to risk pain. To try is to risk failure. But risk must be taken - because the greatest hazard in my life is to risk nothing. * Allen Gonzalez mentioned in his message that there is a normal letdown after Easter. Easter is the most important weekend in the Christian realm. It not only celebrates the birth, life, and death of our Savior, but, most importantly, the resurrection! We build with anticipation as we study the life of Jesus, go through Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and then Sunday morning! Then, we go back to what we know. Our routine. For the disciples, it was fishing. But, the one story we have about that, they stunk at it. They fished all night long only to have an unidentified man tell them to cast their nets on the other side of the boat. Ten feet away, but more importantly, 180 degrees. Back toward the risen Savior. Let s not forget to keep our hearts abiding (dwelling) in the vine after Easter. Only in keeping our sights set on Jesus will we move forward at Capital City Christian Church! We have some important decisions in the next few months. These are the things to keep in prayer: 1) The Family Minister search team has received and reviewed the applications. They have already had their first meeting and will be interviewing candidates and making a recommendation to the church very soon. We need the right person for this position. Only one problem--what I have in mind as the right person is probably different than what you think. There is only one opinion that I care about. That is-what would Jesus want for our church? We need to keep this person, whoever it is, in our prayers. We need to keep the search team in our prayers. We need to follow God s will only! 2) Summer Splash (VBS) is coming up in July! We will be building for this event with Christian movies, open to the public and on the back deck with free popcorn and drinks, for the four Fridays prior to VBS starting. We need the public to feel comfortable coming to our church. We will need workers for the Friday night events who will be friendly and inviting to the families who will attend. We will need smiling, happy workers to make Summer Splash a success. Yes, this is a time commitment, but, the purpose is to reach the people of Tallahassee for Jesus. Is it worth it? 3) Transitioning our church from the survivor to the mending to the visionary mode. We can t get the blues now that we have made it past several high and low points in the last year. We must prayerfully consider what each one of us with our talents can add to the future of this church. Let s risk showing our love for others! To risk nothing is the greatest risk of all. Is Jesus that person who completely turned your life around? If He is--it s risky--but share his love! In His Service, Wes Scoles *Bob Marley Ladies In Touch for May Upcoming Events: May 24 - Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Monticello cost $35 June 28 - PSST 42nd Street $40 Lunch at Cheddar s Restaurant July 26 - PSST Mary Poppins $40 Lunch at Cheddar s Restaurant Contact the Office if you would like to attend. May 5 6pm In Touch Dinner Meeting Bring A Friend! Come enjoy a great dinner, wonderful fellowship and devotion. Our theme for this month will be a tribute to Mexican Independence Cinco de Mayo. May 10 12pm Mother/Daughter Luncheon Coordinated by Anne Wilder This is a perfect opportunity to invite your family and friends!

STUDENT MINISTRY Contact: Jeremy Smith, students@capitalcitychristianchurch.org Sunday @ 5pm & Wednesdays @ 6:45pm CCCC Member, Student Ministry T-Shirts are available to order. Cookbooks are available for purchase (Just in time for Mother s Day Sales) Cookout! Camp Out Coming May 16 th At the Scoles Farm If you or any member of the church has any ideas, suggestions, or want to get involved with the Student Ministry, we WELCOME you! Please contact us. We also ask our brothers and sisters in Christ to join us in prayer for the growth and future of our Student Ministry. Jeremy & Debi Smith students@capitalcitychristianchurch.org Cook Out and Camping! May 16 Cookbooks on Sale Help support our Student Ministry Cookbooks are HERE, just in time for Mother s Day gifts. Cost $10 Children s Ministry Dear Church Family, Thank you so very much to all who prayed, helped or donated to our He is Risen party. The children had a wonderful time making a craft, decorating cookies and hunting for eggs and crosses. And even more they got to here the good news that Jesus is Risen! I was overwhelmed by your generous love and support and we share Jesus with the children as we try to reach out to families in our community. Please pray that God would go before us as we plan Summer Splash (VBS). Pray that we would be able to minister to many children and families and God would give us growth as we put forth His Word and share His Love. Serving with you, Susan Eph. 3:20-21 Now to Him who is able to do immeasurable more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us. To him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. Summer Splash 2014 VBS Coming: July 26-30

M a y 2 0 1 4 S u n M o n T u e Wed T h u F r i S a t Happy Birthday: 1 - Becky Griffin 1 - Marianne London 5 - Valerie Clayton 5 - Lisa Scoles 1 National Day 2 3 of Prayer 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mother s Day 6PM Ladies In Touch Meeting 12PM VBS Workday 8 - Essie Stull 10 - Trish Rice 11 - Jack London 14 - Brenda Davis 16 - Berkeley Clayton 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Memorial Day 27 - Lori Hunter 28 - Eric Ramos 30 - Tony Whittington 10AM Computer Class 11 12 13 10AM Com- 14 15 16 17 puter Class 6PM Board Meeting 18 19 20 10AM Com- 21 22 23 24 puter Class 6:30PM Legacy HOA Meeting 10AM Computer Class 6PM Girl Scout Meeting 5:30PM Girl Scout Meeting 2PM Scottsdale Academy Graduation Student Cook/ Camp Out 12 PM Mother/Daughter Luncheon 9AM Skeet Shoot LM Food Distribution 7PM Senior Murder Mystery Dinner 12PM VBS Workday Miscellaneous May 17 9 AM Come on out to the Skeet Shoot and bring your friends! Perfect event for your un-churched friends Skeet Shoot will be held at the Scoles Farm. See Wes for more information. Senior Life Resources Center Trip to Monticello Opera House: Who Killed the King? May 24, 2014 7PM Opera House Stage Company Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Sign up in the foyer or call the office 877-7315 Thank you for the beautiful card, all your prayers and support at a difficult time. My Family and I, are very appreciative of all that you do for us in prayer and thoughtfulness. Sincerely, Max Whinnett & Family Ladies Bible Study Wednesday 6:45 p.m. Meets every Wednesday. Alternating lesson facilitators are Paula Hubert and Jenny Corlett. For more information contact Jenny or Paula.

INVITE YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS TO: WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEALS MOTHER/DAUGHTER LUNCHEON SKEET SHOOT Lake Miccosukee Food Distribution Next distribution will be on May 24 th at 9:30am. Come help share! Congratulation! To Ron & Shirley O Rear on the birth of their new twin grandbabies! Eloise and Adelaide Born April 16 th Food Pantry Our Food Pantry provides food for those in immediate need. You can make monetary donations to the pantry by designating Pantry on your check and placing it in the offering. OPPORTUNITIES FOR WORSHIP: Scripture Encounter Coffee Break Worship Encounter Life Group Sunday Evening Small Groups Wednesday Meal & Devotion YOUTH & CHILDREN Sunday Evening Wednesday Evening Our purpose is to LOVE CHRIST, LOVE OTHERS and SERVE 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 4:00PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:00 PM 6:45 PM OUR STAFF: Allen Gonzalez Mike Seay Trish Rice Senior Minister Worship Director Administrative Assistant Leadership: ELDERS: Mark Lingle, Don Meeks, Homer Rice, and Wes Scoles DEACONS: Jack Daniels, Bert Ramos, and Clayton Wilder STATISTICS FOR April 2014 ATTENDANCE Average AM Worship 106 GIVING April Budget Need General Giving $15,547 $14,948 Missions $ 3,920 $4,175.00 YTD Family Minister Giving $24,934.00 ASL MINISTRY: Capital City Christian has an ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter available every other week for our 10:30am Sunday service. NEWSLETTER DEADLINE ~ The Deadline for the JUNE 2014 Newsletter is May 25 th