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South/Central Indiana District Newsletter MARCH 2015 2015 DISTRICT CONFERENCE PLANS ANNOUNCED! Seems like we just finished district conference and it is time to plan for another! On this very cold snow-covered morning, it is a little difficult to ponder spring flowers and summer gardens and fall s colorful leaves crunching underfoot. However, we have autumn news to share with you: District Conference will be held Saturday, September 19, at the Manchester Church of the Brethren. We will gather in to worship, do business, and enjoy the fellowship that comes with being together. Ed Johnson will serve as our moderator and the folks of the Manchester congregation will be our official hosts. Program and Arrangements has heard your evaluation comments: South/Central Indiana delegates really like meeting around tables and having the conversations that sitting in a circle encourages. We have only two church buildings in our district that can accommodate that many round tables; we are very grateful that the Manchester congregation is willing to open their space to us again. Make plans now to join us September 19. We anticipate that we will also have a continuing education event Friday afternoon, September 18. Plan now to participate and add CEUs to your collection. CONGRATULATIONS to Timbercrest Senior Living Community, which was recently honored by the Indiana Secretary of State for being a registered entity in good standing for more than 115 years. Timbercrest, which last year celebrated its 125th anniversary, is one of 87 businesses in the state that has that longevity. This is a testament to much support from Church of the Brethren congregations, as well as hundreds of employees, and all the people who have chosen to live there. Congratulations, indeed!

NOMINATIONS FOR DISTRICT POSITIONS The Nominating Committee will be meeting in March to begin preparations for the 2015 slate to be presented at District Conference. Below are descriptions of the various positions that are open this year. The Board has two openings from the West Section and one from the South Section. Other positions may be filled from any section. If you see gifts for any of these positions in certain persons, please submit their names to the district office by March 19 for consideration by the Nominating Committee. Moderator-Elect/Moderator - (3-year term) 1st year as Moderator-Elect, 2nd year as Moderator, 3rd year at chair of Nominating & Personnel Committee. The Moderator- Elect shall perform the duties of the Moderator in the Moderator's absence or as requested by the Moderator. Serve on the District Program & Arrangements Committee; shall become familiar with the program of the District in preparation for serving as Moderator for the second year. The Moderator chairs the District Program & Arrangements Committee. The Moderator presides at business sessions of the District Conference. The Moderator shall study the needs of the District and give interpretation and counsel regarding the needs to the Board and to District Conference. District Board - (5-year term) The District Board shall manage and administer the work of the District as authorized by District Conference, to which it is accountable. The Board is the legal agent of the District. The Board shall be empowered to act on behalf of District Conference and in the interim except for those actions specifically reserved for District Conference as set forth in the constitution and bylaws. The Board meets about 6 times/year. Standing Committee Delegate - (3-year term) Shall serve as District Delegate to the Annual Conference, following the guidelines of that body. Shall act in a liaison capacity as a resource person to the District Board. Shall be responsible for the orientation of congregational/fellowship delegates prior to Annual Conference. West Section congregations: Buffalo Burnettsville Guernsey Lafayette Living Faith Logansport Lower Deer Creek Pike Creek Pyrmont Rossville North Section congregations: Akron Eel River Community Liberty Mills Manchester West Eel River South Section congregations: Anderson Arcadia Buck Creek Christ Our Shepherd Four Mile Grandview Locust Grove Nettle Creek Northview Richmond Upper Fall Creek White Branch East Section congregations: Andrews Antioch Bethel Center Hickory Grove Huntington Loon Creek Pleasant Dale Portland Salamonie TurnPointe Community Union Grove Central Section congregations: Kokomo Marion Mexico Peru Pipe Creek Roann Wabash

WEST SECTION LENTEN SERVICES NETTLE CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS RAISES MONEY FOR HEIFER INTERNATIONAL The Sunday school class of Kathy Denney and Sally Schmittler made several different items last year and sold them to the congregation for a profit of $50. But one of the students wanted to give a Water Buffalo, which meant they needed at least $200 more. So with Heifer International being the Special Offering for the month, a plea was given and they collected $786.50. The Sunday school class was able to purchase a Water Buffalo, a Llama, a Goat, Tree Seedlings, a Flock of Hope, a Hope Basket, 2 Honeybee Hives, and a Flock of Chicks. They were overwhelmed, but happy they got the Water Buffalo. They were so excited to be able to help the families in need. The class consists of all girls: Maison and Logan Klein, Anna Hoover, Ella Nicholson and Kayti Kieffer. Good job, girls! March 1 at Lower Deer Creek with speaker Jeff Tomson: Verily I say unto thee, today shalt thou be with me in paradise Luke 23:43 March 8 at Pyrmont with speaker Jason Metzinger: Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do Luke 23:34 March 15 at Lafayette with speaker Allen Weldy: Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit Luke 23:46 March 22 at Guernsey with speaker Aaron Gross: My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Mark 15:34 March 29 at Burnettsville with speaker Dana Hood: It is finished John 19:30 Services begin at 6:45 p.m. with hymn sing. Worship begins at 7:00 p.m. with refreshments following. Pastoral Updates: Burnettsville: negotiating Lafayette: search committee has formed WELCOME! Randall Dick is serving the Mexico COB as interim pastor. Anna Lisa Gross, member of Common Spirit Fellowship in Minneapolis, will be filling in for Kay Gaier at the Wabash COB for three weeks in March. Kay is taking time off to be with family in Ohio. Welcome, Randall and Anna Lisa, to South/Central Indiana District! March 1 - Please pray with us for Andrews COB. DISTRICT PRAYER CALENDAR FOR MARCH March 8 - Please pray with us for the Mission & Ministry Board. March 15 - Please pray with us for Lafayette COB. March 22 - Please pray with us for Antioch COB. March 29 - Please pray with us for West Eel River COB.

KOKOMO YOUTH TRAVEL TO BERLIN John and Joyce Fruth of the Kokomo congregation are planning a fabulous trip for their youth group: This summer, they will join Campus Crusade in Berlin, Germany, for one week. Here s what Joyce says about their upcoming trip: Berlin is not poor financially, not like South America, but they are poor in spirit. Berlin is known as the atheist capital of Europe with 60% of the population claiming no religious affiliations. As the high school youth group advisors, we feel this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our youth group. The kids will be able to see campus ministry in action as well as work side by side with a congregation from another country. They will see firsthand another country s culture. To prepare for the trip we will be reading a German culture book, learning about the Berlin Wall, have a guest speaker from Germany tell us about his country, and learn a few words in German. We plan on taking the students to the Berlin Wall (what is left of the wall), visit Check Point Charlie, go to Museum Island and visit a concentration camp. We will be taking public transportation everywhere. We will be renting a house for our stay during the trip and that will allow us to grocery shop and cook some German foods, hopefully inviting youth group members over for a meal as well as the Campus Crusade missionaries. Please pray for the Kokomo youth as they raise funds and prepare spiritually for this trip. CENTER FOR CONGREGATIONS Indiana is fortunate to have a valuable resource for congregations: the Center for Congregations. The Center has five offices throughout the state and holds programs in various locations around the state. These are the workshops they are holding in March: PRAYER CONCERNS Our sympathy is extended to the family of Wendell Bohrer, who passed away January 15. Wendell served as pastor of Christ Our Shepherd several years ago. Cliff Kindy returns from Nigeria on March 1. Please continue to keep him and all of Nigeria in your prayers. This month, Bethany Seminary asks us to pray for the leadership of and participants in the SeBAH - COB program for Spanish language ministry, extending the gospel through multiple languages. Jim Shively from our district will be with Brethren Disaster Ministries in New Jersey for six weeks. If you would like to receive weekly prayer guides from the Global Mission and Service Office, you can sign up here: http://www.brethren.org/partners/. They also have available a Minute for Mission series. Efficient Heating and Cooling in Congregations Introduction to Congregational Strategic Planning Youth Ministry Grant Initiative Transforming Congregational Conflict: Compassionate Leadership in Action For more information and registration, visit http:// www.centerforcongregations.org/workshops-list The District Office still has copies of the Vital Ministry Journey Bible study guide. This is an excellent resource for the time of Lent. If your congregation has not yet taken this journey, please consider doing so! We will be glad to send you a sample copy of the guide; additional copies are $1 each.

REPORT FROM FEBRUARY 8 MEETING Motion #1 Board to present to the District delegates at the specially called conference a recommendation to investigate the option of repurposing the Church Extension Loan Fund; to be posed as a question requesting district conference delegates blessing. The vote was 72 Yes and 12 No. The motion carried. Motion #2 Board to present to delegates at the specially called conference a budget reflecting the District Minister at ½ time and including line items amended by the Board. The vote was 61 Yes and 31 No. The motion carried. Motion #3 Follow ethical guidelines and allow for a 90-day period, starting this day, where Beth will receive wages at ¾ time. The vote was called and passed without dissent. In light of the budget that was passed, the District Board will be redefining the District Executive job description to make it a halftime position rather than the three-quarter time that it has been. DISTRICT DIRECTORY Thanks to all who have returned updated information for the District Directory. There are still several congregations who have not responded. We look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible so that we can complete the 2015 directory and update the district website. We have a stamp problem! We recently learned that the stamp collector who has purchased canceled stamps from us for many years has passed away. The sale of these stamps has provided funds for Compañeros en Ministerio; we certainly would like to continue that. If anyone knows of a stamp collector who would be interested in purchasing stamps, please contact Rachel, scindcob@gmail.com or 260-982-8805. DISTRICT FINANCIAL REPORT item January 2015 to-date cong. self-allocation $8,809 $8,809 other income $885 $885 restricted income $0 $0 TOTAL INCOME $9,694 $9.,694 GUERNSEY BLANKETS The Guernsey Women s Fellowship made and gave away 100 blankets in the past year!! What a blessing to all those receiving a lovingly crafted, personally delivered blanket. district expense $13,108 $13,108 restricted expense $970 $970 TOTAL EXPENSE $14,078 $14,078 NET ($4,384) ($4,384)

Peacefully, Simply, Together. Beth Sollenberger, District Executive Minister Office Hours bsollenberger@brethren.org Tuesday and Thursday 8 am - 12 noon South/Central Indiana District Office Phone Church of the Brethren 260-982-8805 Rachel Gross, District Admin. Asst. Office Hours scindcob@gmail.com Tuesday and Thursday 8 am - 1 pm District website: www.scindcob.org Denominational website: www.brethren.org South/Central Indiana District Church of the Brethren 604 N Mill St North Manchester IN 46962