Community Christian Reformed Church Kitchener, Ontario July 29, 2018
July 29, 2018 10:00 a.m. Pastor Carel Geleynse Elder-in-Charge: Irene G [* Please rise, in body or spirit] Gathering and Greeting Gathering Song: Praise the Lord Sing Hallelujah Welcome and Announcements *Call to Worship *God s Greeting and Mutual Greeting *Songs of Praise: PsH #428 O Worship the King Confession and Assurance Call to Confession Prayer of Confession Assurance of Pardon Forever Song of Thanksgiving: I Stand Amazed (How Marvelous) Confession of Faith: The Apostles Creed Children s Blessing There is a drop-in room available for children who are unable to sit through the entire service and for children born in 2013 & 2014 in Classroom 1. Children (ages 3-5 only) need to be signed in and out by a parent or guardian. Proclamation of the Word Song of Preparation: PsH #548 When We Walk with the Lord Prayer for Illumination Scripture Reading: Ezekiel 17 Sermon: Visions of Trees Prayer of Application Response to the Word *Song of Response: PsH #470 All Hail the Power of Jesus Name
Prayers of the People Offering: 1) Ministries of Community Christian Reformed Church 2) Waterloo Campus Ministry Offertory Song: Shout to the Lord Song of Dedication: PsH #197 The Trees of the Field *God s Parting Blessing *Doxology: PsH #635 Glory Be to the Father The congregation is asked to remain in their seats after the service to allow the Pastor and people with special duties or disabilities to exit first. Please exit when the music begins. Following the service, everyone is invited to come together for fellowship and coffee/tea/juice in the gymnasium. Coffee for seniors is served in the Multi-Purpose room. Praise and Prayer Welcome Call to Worship *God s Greeting 6:00 pm Pastor Betsy DeVries Pianist: Irene G [* Please rise, in body or spirit] *Song of Praise: PsH #244 God Himself Is with Us Scripture Reading: Psalm 71 Song of Response: PsH #490 Blessed Assurance: Jesus Is Mine Prayer and Share
Offering: Waterloo Campus Ministry Hearing the Word Song of Preparation: PsH #272 You Are Our God; We Are Your People Confession of Faith: Belgic Confession Article 34 (paragraphs 1 8) Prayer for Illumination Scripture Reading: Colossians 2: 9 15 Sermon Baptism s Symbolism Prayer of Application *Song of Response: PsH #269 Baptized in Water *God s Parting Blessing *Doxology: PsH #637 Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow OUR CHURCH FAMILY The bracketed numbers indicate the Community to which these individuals belong Amber A (5) badly broke her left arm this past Monday and had surgery to repair it at Grand River Hospital where she spent most of this past week. She was able to come home on Thursday. Pray that this break may heal well. Pastor Bernie D (13) had hip replacement surgery this past Monday. Everything went very well and he is presently recuperating at home. Arend S (13) has not been well for some time because he has cancer of the liver. As you can imagine this is tough for him and for his wife, Olga, who is confined to a nursing home and has her own health issues. Pray for God s strength to carry them through these rather trying times also as they are apart from one another. Hank and Rosario S, volunteering with Resonate Global Mission in Guatemala, have returned from Guatemala and will be in Kitchener until August 19. We welcome them back and pray for blessings on their time here. Congratulations to Colton and Candice H (13) who were united in marriage yesterday, Saturday July 28, 2018. May The Lord grant them much joy and His blessing as they go forward in life together. On July 13, 2018, Mr. Luke J passed away in his 78th year after a short illness. Mr. J (Luke) has served as a former principal of Laurentian Hills Christian School and therefore is known by many in this community. We extend our condolences to his wife, Helen, and his extended family. A memorial service was held on Tuesday, July 17 at Hope CRC in Brantford. Trevor B (3) completed his time with the Calvin Seminary DIG program this week.
Aioub and Mairi G (Jessica, Sam, Jihan, Jasmine) (6) have moved. Alan and Sharon B (3) have updated their email address. Please continue to pray for: those who are shut-in and/or unable to worship with us on a regular basis because of various health issues; Sandra K (1) at Freeport Hospital as she recovers from her stroke; those dealing with depression and other forms of mental illness; those dealing with cancer, its treatment and effects: those dealing with broken relationships; those who are unemployed or underemployed; the Worship Coordinator Search Team as they continue to search for a full-time worship coordinator; Anthony and Barbara P with Daystar Ministries on Manitoulin Island; the persecuted Church; the Ministries and the Leadership of our congregation Congratulations to the following members celebrating a birthday in the coming week: July 29 John H (6) August 1 Olga S (11) May they experience the Lord s presence as they mark their respective birthdays. STAFF INFORMATION Donna V is on vacation from July 25 August 14. While she is away, Sarah G will be looking after things in the office. Sarah will be in the office on a part-time basis and her hours will be flexible. Pastor John Medendorp will be on vacation from August 6 August 20. Community CRC is seeking a full-time worship coordinator. If you know of anyone who would be a good fit for this position, please encourage them to send their resume and cover letter to clerk@ccrc.on.ca. Aug 5 Aug 12 UPCOMING SERVICES 10 a.m. Pastor John 6 p.m. No service due to the long weekend 10 a.m. Pastor Betsy/Pastor Carel Lord s Supper 6 p.m. Pastor Carel OFFERING SCHEDULE Budget Contributions For July 22, 2018 Actual Contributions Received Targeted Contributions Contributions (Shortfall)/ Surplus July 22 $27,585 $30,584 ($2,999) YTD $423,112 $494,770 ($71,658) Woodland Christian High School $ 1455 Financial Assistance for Christian Education $ 200 Resonate Global Mission $ 170 Waterloo Campus Ministry $ 40 World Renew $ 40
Our offering today is for Waterloo Campus Ministry. Our church has long supported ministry at Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo. Rev. Brian Bork continues to work as the chaplain involved in such programs at Fermented Faith, Friday Night Dinner, and the Collective Kitchen. Connections with students remain a priority as he shares the Good News of Christ on these campuses. For more information go to: https://uwaterloo.ca/chaplains/peopleprofiles Next week our offering is for Birthright. Birthright has been providing love and support for over 50 years to women facing unplanned pregnancies with centres across Canada and the United States, and in Africa, as well as a 24/7 North American tollfree Helpline. COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS From the CCRC go! Steering Committee: Dear congregation, our last communication to you indicated that we expected that the CCRC go! project would begin sometime in early August. We are pleased to let you know that things are still tracking to that timeline. Very soon you will start to see things happening around the church in preparation for the larger construction effort. For example, a tree was recently removed as well as some necessary tree trimming was completed. Preparations for a new sprinkler system are underway and water and gas lines will be relocated shortly. Lastly, the back parking area by the gym will be fenced off shortly and unavailable for parking. Although we are happy that this revised timeline is still on track, we recognize this was not the original timeline we had planned for raising questions about impact to our fall/winter programs. This revised timeline will have little impact on our programming for the upcoming season and we will be sure to communicate with ministry leaders as well as staff on what will be happening when so that everyone can make the most informed decisions. We will continue to provide updates such as these in the bulletin as necessary. If you have any questions, please be sure to ask any one of the Steering Committee Team members - Neil S, Denise H, Jeff C, Gerald R and Jim S or our Site Supervisor Ben K-G. Administrative Council Meeting Bulletin Highlights July 24, 2018 Agnes B was welcomed to Council as the Deacon s liaison on Council. Ed H (the new Chair) outlined his goals and aims for Council meetings. Reviewed and discussed the final chapter of How to Choose a Translation For All It s Worth on Bible translations. The Admin Council will be sending a letter to the denominational Council of Delegates to clarify our expected deliverables of a recently adopted overture by Synod re: recommended Bible translations. Received for information and reviewed various staff and ministry reports and minutes. There will be MANDATORY Safe Church and AODA training that must be attended by ALL ministry leaders and volunteers again this year. See note elsewhere in bulletin.
A dessert evening is being planned for faith formation ministry leaders and Council in an ongoing effort to familiarize Council and the various ministries leadership. Received an update on the go! Build project and it appears activity will be commencing soon. See note elsewhere in the bulletin. An office-bearer retreat is being planned for Saturday November 10, 2018. The search for a Worship Coordinator is ongoing and applicants are being received. Next Classis Huron meeting is September 19, 2018 in Collingwood. Ministry Leaders: If your ministry has a presence on the church website (e.g., a page, a paragraph) please review it and note any changes that you would like made. Please do this prior to the start of the new ministry year--preferably within the next few weeks. This includes any changes to text or images (e.g., ministry theme for the year). If you want to submit new text or images please send them to the Communications Committee at ccrccomcom@gmail.com. Secondly, please email us if your ministry would like some type of registration form on the church website. If so, we'll respond to your request as quickly as we can. First to let us know, first served. If you have any questions or suggestions please send them to the same email address. Thanks! Your Communications Committee is Andy D, Tom G, Greg L, Peter O, Mike T, and Donna V. Church Camping: You are all welcome to come to Wildwood Conservation Area in St. Mary s, Ontario from August 3-6 for church camping. Group B has been reserved which has hydro and water hookup available. Come for the whole weekend, just a night, or even to visit for the day. No need to sign up. Just come. We hope to have a good size group out again this year! For more information contact Nicole M. Due to church camping and the Civic long weekend there is no coffee scheduled for Sunday, August 5. If you would like to volunteer for that Sunday, your help would be greatly appreciated. Please let the church office know at 519-743-9482 or office@ccrc.on.ca. Fall Retreat is taking place from Friday, September 28-Sunday, September 30 at Muskoka Woods. Students entering Grades 9-12 are encouraged to attend this great weekend of worship and fellowship. New this year: instead of receiving a subsidy to offset the registration cost, those monies will be used to provide transportation to and from the retreat. If the cost of registration is problematic, financial support is available. Go online to fallretreat.ca to register. Print off the pages, write a cheque and mail everything to the Trillium League contact as instructed on the registration page. The Super Early Bird rate of $165 is available until August 5, so be sure to sign up now! Questions? Contact Tasha V. The Libertas Male Choir will be performing a concert titled Hands Across The Ocean. The concert will be held August 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Drayton Reformed Church, directed by Martin M, with guest organist, Christopher D, and soloist Amber R. Tickets are available at www.libertasvoices.com or
at the door at Drayton Reformed Church, 74 Wellington St. South, Drayton, ON. Questions? Contact them at info@libertasvoices.com or call 905-522- 0001. The following ministries are looking for volunteers: The Worship Committee - Musicians - Sound Tech - Projectionist - Worship committee member The High School Youth Ministry - Ministry Leaders - Youth Leaders - Discipleship Group Leader - Parent Organizer Please check out the Connect, Participate, Serve bulletin board for more details. Prayerfully consider if you are able to give of your time and talents to become involved in one of these ministries. 29, Thursday, September 6 and Monday, September 10). If you are an officebearer or volunteering in any of the ministries at CCRC you are asked to pick one of those three dates and come for an evening of awareness training in the areas mentioned. Watch for further details. If you have any questions you can direct them to Pastor Carel or any member of the Safe Church Team. DENOMINATIONAL NEWS For all of the announcements, employment and volunteer opportunities available through the Denomination and others, please see the listing and posters on the Deacons bulletin board across from the washrooms for information. Attention all Ministry Volunteers! Disability awareness training, safe church policy training, and emergency and fire safety training is once again a requirement (an annual requirement) for volunteering at CCRC. Three duplicate dates have been set aside for such training (Wednesday, August