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HAZELWOOD LEAVES Hazelwood Christian Church 1400 W University Avenue Muncie, IN 47303 Ph. (765) 282-5969; Fax (765) 282-5569 Email: hazelwoodchurch@gmail.com Website: www.hazelwoodchurch.org Preschool website: www.hazelwoodpreschool.org February 16, 2017 Rev. Jason Jones, Senior Minister Rev. James Petty, Associate Minister Stefanie Petty, Administrative Assistant & Newsletter Editor Tony Gill, Moderator Sunday Schedule: Worship Service, 10 a.m. Coffee Fellowship, 11:15 a.m. Adult Church School, 11:30 a.m. Children Church School, 10:10 a.m. Hazelwood s Statement of Calling: As members of the body of Christ, we at Hazelwood are called to share God s love by introducing individuals to Christ and nurturing personal spiritual growth for Christ s mission. Motto: Our BEST for Christ NEWSLETTER SCHEDULE March 2 & 16, 2017 Look for us at: www.hazelwoodchurch.org We are constantly building and adding to it, so check back often! You can also contact us through the Website. Check out the home page. Items to be published in the Newsletter are due in the office the Monday prior to publish date. Thank you! Above all, clothe yourselves with love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. Colossians 3:14

BUDGET UPDATE Offerings Received for Week Ending 2/7/17: $7,183.62 Offerings Received for Week Ending 2/14/17: $3,616.62 Average Offering for Last Five Weeks: $6,841.58 Average Weekly Need: $6,000 Jan.-Dec. 2016 Offerings Compared to Budget: ($18,548.21)* *Those parentheses mean we have received LESS than budgeted As always, our Bookkeeper is hard at work for you! Annual giving statements for 2016 have been mailed and should arrive in your mailbox soon if it hasn t already. We pledge our Christian love and support to Greg Dunsmore, who came forward on Sunday, February 4 to reaffirm his faith and join Hazelwood as a member. We would like to thank the Preschool Staff and children for the wonderfully creative valentines they made for the Hazelwood family. Thank you to all who joined us for the Valentine Carry-In, and thank you to all who helped with set up and clean up. It was a fun and lovely time together. Thank you to all who contributed Change for a Change during Soup-er Bowl Sunday. Over $390 was collected and will be used in upcoming Community Service Projects by the Youth. Fran Parkinson has been released from the hospital. INVITATION The next Gathering, an informal brunch to let newcomers and church members meet Rev. Jason, will occur Sunday, March 5 at 11:30 a.m. in Cartwright Hall. If you have not had a chance to attend one, please consider adding your name when the sign-up sheet is made available. ~Ann Wolfe, Christian Life Chair I ve mentioned before the big, little-used word, discernment. I think a good way for Christians to define discernment is the prayerful process of seeking God s leading. When we practice discernment we re not simply asking, What do I want? or What do you want? We re asking What does God want? One of the places I believe we could benefit from discernment is in our worship life. Our church has been worshiping together in one worship service with both contemporary and traditional music, and I believe we ve done a good job with blending two different styles. Now that I ve been here more than half a year I think it s important for us to ask ourselves the question, Where is God leading us in our worship life? We ve formed a Worship Discernment Team that will lead us in asking this question. Over the next few months you ll hear a lot from this team as it leads us in discerning where God might be leading us in our worship. There are a couple things I ask of you in this time. The first is to pray, asking that God would lead us. The second thing I ask of you is harder. Part of discernment is setting aside our wants to open ourselves up to God s wants. That, when you get to doing it, is really hard. We all have our wants when it comes to worshiping; we have styles of music we prefer and ways we think worship should look. Some of us think worship should happen purely with organ music and hymns; others think worship should happen with a band and contemporary choruses. Beyond those two styles there are many other expressions and ways of worshiping, and usually we re naturally drawn to one way or the other. I ask you, as best you can, to step away from what you re naturally drawn to and ask yourself the bigger question of God, where would you lead us in worship? I often quote the verse from Psalm 127 that says, Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. What we re seeking, in this time of discernment, is for God to be the builder of our worship. Grace & peace, Jason Jones Faith is not knowing what the future holds but knowing who holds the future.

INQUIRERS CLASS Whether you are new to Hazelwood or a youth interested in baptism, our Inquirers Class is open to all who want to learn more about the Disciples of Christ and Hazelwood Christian Church. We are planning to start a class during the Lent season to explore the basics of our faith and what it means to be a member of Hazelwood. Please contact Rev. James if you are interested. LENT SOUP & STUDY Sometimes the name says it all, and Soup & Study is just what you d expect it to be during Lent we ll gather for Soup and for Study. Rev. Jason has led Lenten Soup & Studies in other congregations, and has found it to be a unique way to gather for both fellowship and renewal as we journey through this special season. At 5:30 p.m. on March 5, March 19, March 26, and April 2 we ll share in this season of Lent through fellowship around some humble bowls of soup, and then we ll have a time of study. Our focus for Study will be Marjorie Thompson s book, Forgiveness: A Lenten Study. We need folks to make soup for each evening, so if you d like to share some soup, please sign up on Sunday. If you d like to attend the Soup & Study, please sign up, too, so we ll have an idea of how many would attend. TEACHER RECOGNITION In any church, the role of teacher is a vital one. We are very fortunate here at Hazelwood to have so many who are willing to take on this role in its many forms. They lead bible study groups, teach Sunday School, direct our choirs, guide our youth, and work with the littlest of our congregation in the nursery. Those who have taken on these monumental tasks this past year include: Myrna Atkinson, Anissa Conley, Gene Dobson, Mary France, Andrew Glaze, Mariangella Glaze, Rita Horton, Rev. Jason Jones, Mary Ann Matchett, Nlandu Matuka, Bill Moser, Monica Pavel-Kissinger, Rev. James Petty, Andy Rees, Brynmar Rees, Wendy Rees, Rachel Smith, Pati Sparks, Julie Thomas, and Vicki Vance. Our deepest appreciation goes out to this great group of teachers! There are always new opportunities arising for teachers here at Hazelwood. Contact Rev. James for information on how you can get involved! Warm up your taste buds and warm up your act! Our annual Taters n Talent show will be at 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 12. Sign-up begins Sunday, February 19, so start thinking now about the talent you would like to share! Just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me. (Matthew 25:40) God is most tangibly present in this world where people hunger, thirst, lack adequate clothing and shelter, and are sick or imprisoned. Christ claims as family members people who suffer. Christ is so present in them that when you feed the hungry, care for the sick, welcome the stranger you feed, and care for, and welcome Christ. When you give through Week of Compassion to those who suffer from natural disasters, war, or systemic poverty, you let them know: You are here. COMPASSION asks us to go where it hurts, to enter into the places of pain, to share in brokenness, fear, confusion, and anguish. COMPASSION challenges us to cry out with those in misery, to mourn with those who are lonely, to weep with those in tears. COMPASSION requires us to be weak with the weak, vulnerable with the vulnerable, and powerless with the powerless. COMPASSION means full immersion in the condition of being human. ~Henri J.M. Nouwen ALL-CHURCH WORK DAYS With the pending sale of the Fellowship House comes the fact that we have a lot of work ahead of us as we combine what is currently housed in two buildings into just one. To that end, a few All-Church Work Days have been set to prepare the way. February 4 was a great success as we tackled the main floor and attic areas of the church building. A huge thank you to Shirley Bookout, Tony Gill, Rev. Jason Jones, Jay & Mary Ann Matchett, Rhea Morgan, Rev. James, Stefanie & Logan Petty, Jim Reece, John Starnes, Woody & Molly Wantz, Jim Warrner, and Ann Wolfe for helping with this monumental task! While a lot was accomplished on that first Work Day, we still have a lot to do. This Saturday, February 18 join us from 9 a.m. Noon as we go through the nonpreschool areas in the lower level of the church building. Not able to make it this weekend, but still want to help? On March 4 from 9 a.m.- Noon, we will be finishing up with organizing the storage areas and preparing the new space for the church offices. And 9 a.m.-noon on March 18 is Moving Day! Larger office items will be moved from the Fellowship House into their new spaces. We will also take care of moving any large Preschool/ELC items that need to be relocated.

Thank You! Thank you to everyone that came out last Thursday night for our Chick-fil-A Spirit Night. We had a great turnout. It filled my heart with joy to see so many families of the Hazelwood preschool and congregation there. What a great night of fellowship and sharing a good meal together! ~Angie Lopez, Preschool Director Open Enrollment Come one come all to our open enrollment this Friday starting at 7:30 a.m.! Looking Ahead Feb. 20 Presidents Day - No School Feb. 16, 21, & 23 4-5 Class Parent/Teacher Conferences Feb. 27 March 2 March 9 & 13 Chapel, 9:10 a.m. & 12:40 p.m., 4-5 Year Old Classes Chapel, 9:10 a.m. & 12:40 p.m., 3-4 Year Old Classes 2-3 Class Parent/Teacher Conferences March 13, 15, & 17 3-4 Class Parent/Teacher Conferences March 20-24 Spring Break SUMMER CAMPS It s that time of year when we start planning our summer and vacations. Our region is sponsoring numerous camps again this year. Please note, many have changed dates and locations from last year. As of right now, we are waiting on the Indiana Region to post tuition information and registration forms. We will make those available to you as we receive them. Geneva Center Rochester, Indiana Bedford Christian Camp Bedford, Indiana June 12 17 High Sch. (Grade 9 12) June 19 24 High Sch. Camp (Grade 9 12) Traditional June 26 July 1 Middle Sch. Camp (Grade 6 8) MAD July 5 7 You and Me (Age 5+ w/adult) CROSS July 13 15 New Beginnings Camp (Grade 1 3) Hands on Mission July 17 22 Explorer Camp (Grade 4 5) June 13 15 You and Me #1(Age 5+ w/adult) June 19 24 Middle Sch. (Grade 6 8) Traditional MAD CROSS June 23 25 You and Me #2(Age 5+ w/adult) June 26 July 1 Explorer camp (Grade 4 5) June 26 July 1 Leadership Camp (Age 16 Grade 12) June 27 29 New Beginnings Camp (Grade 1 3) June 29 July 1 You and Me #3(Age 5+ w/adult) YOUTH SPRING ASSEMBLY Mark your calendars for April 28 30 for the annual Youth Spring Assembly at the Geneva Center. This is a wonderful event for high school and middle school youth. It is a great chance to meet other youth from the Indiana Disciples region, with worship and activities tailored to you. Please contact Rev. James if you are interested in attending this event or would like more information. JONES SCHOLARSHIP C. Darrell and Edith Jones Scholarship applications are now available in the Rotunda and Fellowship House. Applicants, or their parents, must be a church member for at least two years. Deadline for submission is March 1, 2017. For more information, contact Mary Ann Matchett at mrsstiky@comcast.net.

SEASON OF LENT AT HAZELWOOD ASH WEDNESDAY We begin the season of Lent on Wednesday, March 1 with our Ash Wednesday Service at 7 p.m. in the Sanctuary. The Ashes we receive are a sign of our mortality, repentance, and a marker of our desire to return to God with whole hearts. LENT SOUP & STUDY Pull up a chair as we enjoy a bowl of soup and delve into Forgiveness: A Lenten Study by Marjorie Thompson at 5:30 p.m. on March 5, March 19, March 26, and April 2 in Cartwright Hall. PALM SUNDAY Join us for a Procession of Palms and Worship service on Sunday, April 9 at 10 a.m. in the Sanctuary as we celebrate Jesus triumphal entry into Jerusalem. HAZELWOOD ANGELS WALK-A-MILE IN MY SHOES: Walkers include: Shirley Bookout, Rev. Jason Jones, Jay Matchett, Mary Ann Matchett, Bill Moser, Felix Muhiga, Francis Muhiga, Khamasi Muhiga, Winnie Muhiga, Rev. James Petty, Logan Petty, Jim Warrner, Judy Warrner, and Ann Wolfe. This year, walkers raised $1,385 to support the Muncie Mission s many needs, receiving a Certificate of Appreciation for raising over $1,000. Thanks to all who walked and/or made a financial donation. NOTE OF APPRECIATION Thank you for your donation to A Better Way. Your generosity will help people in crisis to find peace. We truly appreciate your kindness. Sincerely, ~H.W., A Better Way MAUNDY THURSDAY Enjoy a light supper on Thursday, April 13 at 6 p.m. as we come together in fellowship in Cartwright Hall. At 7 p.m., we will move to the Sanctuary for Worship and Communion in memory of Jesus Last Supper with his disciples. If you would like to volunteer to help with the meal, please contact Stefanie in the church office. EGG HUNT The Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Hazelwood is Saturday, April 15! Kids up to grade 5 will meet in the Rotunda at 10 a.m. to search for those elusive Easter Eggs filled with candy. If you would like to donate candy, or volunteer to help stuff Easter Eggs, contact Rev. James in the church office. IU HEALTH BALL MEMORIAL HOSPICE IU Health Ball Memorial Hospice is actively recruiting volunteers. Volunteers fill a vital companionship-driven role to patients and their families as they deal with issues related to life-limiting illnesses. Such roles include sitting with patients, running errands for caregivers, and providing quality emotional support during this difficult time. Training is provided to all volunteers. For more information, call the hospice office at (765) 747-4273 or 800-458-2255, and ask for volunteer coordinator/chaplain Abbie Guthrie, or email BallHospiceVC@iuhealth.org. ~Blessings from the Missions & Benevolence Team EASTER SUNDAY He Has Risen! Join us in Worship on Sunday, April 16 at 10 a.m. in the Sanctuary as we celebrate Jesus resurrection. Youth that complete the Inquirers Class will be baptized during the service.

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY ASH WEDNESDAY SATURDAY February 19-25, 2017 Blood Drive, 9 a.m.-noon, Cartwright Hall Worship, 10 a.m., Sanctuary Presidents Day Church Office Closed Praise Band Rehearsal, 9 a.m., Sanctuary Trustees, 5:30 p.m., Chapel Cabinet, 7:30 p.m., Cartwright Hall WEDNESDAY Bell Choir Rehearsal, 6 p.m., Choir Room Choir Rehearsal, 7:15 p.m., Choir Loft MARCH Birthdays February 26-March 4, 2017 Worship Service, 10 a.m., Sanctuary All-Youth Fellowship, 11:30 a.m., Cartwright Hall Area Ministers Meeting, 10:30 a.m., Chapel CWF, 1 p.m., Jeane Garrett s Home Discernment Team, 7 p.m., Chapel Praise Band Rehearsal, 9 a.m., Sanctuary Elders, 5:30 p.m., Chapel Bell Choir Rehearsal, 6 p.m., Choir Room Ash Wednesday Service, 7 p.m., Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal, Following the Service, Choir Loft All Church Work Day, 9 a.m.-noon 1 Andy Rees 2 Sue Weller 5 Steve Cartwright Carol Schussler 8 Shirley Bookout 15 Judy Warrner 16 Jillian LaDow 17 Yeno Matuka 18 Dee Moser 20 Felix Muhiga 22 Dennis Holmes 24 Jeane Garrett 28 Jim Warrner 29 Amy Moudy If your name has been inadvertently left off, call the church office at 282-5969. Looking Ahead... March 5, 2017 Lent Soup & Study, 5:30 p.m., Cartwright Hall March 12, 2017 Daylight Savings Begins: Turn Clocks Ahead One Hour! Taters n Talent, 5 p.m., Cartwright Hall March 17, 2017 Men s Lunch, Noon, Cartwright Hall, Host: Gene Dobson March 18, 2017 All Church Work Day - Moving Day for the Offices, 9 a.m.-noon CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) JULY 8-12, 2017 INDIANAPOLIS We ll gather as ONE body of Christ to worship the God of Love. Disciples learning together how we can live and work as the ONE family of God. Join us in using your passion for mission in service as ONE church. Register today online at: ga.disciples.org/registration Early registration discount expires April 1, so don t delay!