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www.fccmidland.org ● 1301 W. Louisiana, Midland, Texas, 79701 ● (432) 682-2541
The Christian Builder
July 5, 2012 A weekly publication of First Christian Church Midland Volume 56 No.28
Church Calendar Sunday, July 8 10am Sunday School 11am Combined Worship Monday, July 9 9:30am Staff Meeting 11am Youth & Children depart for LBCR for Chi Rho and JYF Camp Tuesday, July 10 9:30am Concerns 7pm PDAP 7:30pm Boy Scouts Wednesday, July 11 7am Men’s Prayer Breakfast 5:30pm Breaking Bread Kitchen Friday, July 13 6pm SHARE Sunday, July 15 10am Sunday School 11am Combined Worship Monday, July 16 9:30am Staff Meeting Tuesday, July 17 10am Bridge 7pm PDAP 7:30pm Boy Scouts
JYF & CHI RHO CAMP
Monday morning 8 JYF campers and 5 Chi Rho campers will be leaving at 11:00 am to travel to Lake Brownwood Christian Retreat for camp. Please keep the following sponsors and campers in your
prayers this week as they go to LBCR to discover God in new ways and grow lasting friendships.
JYF Campers Tyler Dirickson Emma Frerman Ignacio Garcia Alyssa Hamilton Delaney Kilgore Tyler Navratil Nathan Ross T.J. Williams
JYF Sponsors Paula Brooks
Courtney Gordon Brenda Morris
Kathleen Scarafile
Chi Rho Campers Kaylee Campbell Dusty Hopper
Collin McCullough Katie Rodgers Braden Vines
Chi Rho Sponsors
Cory Glover Rick Harris
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Thoughts… Rev. Mike Hunter Senior Minister
What Is Our Incentive?
2 Corinthians 8:7‐15
This Week’s Sermon
I hear it in the prayers of our elders. Take this table out into the world. I hear it in the conversations of church members. I am so proud of our church. The language is multiplied in the emails I receive. The church cannot exist unless it is out in the community doing good works. It is being discussed at elder meetings. What did we learn from VBS and how can we do it again?
By every measurement, the first half of 2012 was outstanding. Accomplishments for 2012 First half: Stability. Success in short term goals. Increased visibility and community engagement. In the second half of 2012, a church‐wide strategic planning process will take place that will allow us to capitalize and expand the short‐term success and community connections we’ve begun. The Next Steps capital project will continue to move forward. The goal is to have known numbers by August so we can complete our pledge drive and move that project forward! I’m hearing conversation about offering children events in August when no one else is doing so and perhaps opening our gym a few nights a month to the youth who need a place to go. Just beginning a conversation about offering Sunday School and nursery to special needs children that were introduced to us during VBS, and continuing to sharpen our themes, focus and spiritual content for our worship services for the fall. In a few weeks the staff will gather in retreat to work on the immediate, help lead congregational leadership in the intermediary, and finalize the pieces with Exec Com and Elders to create the more long term and far reaching, strategic planning event. All of this, is on our summer agenda, plus making ready those regular programs and ministries that will launch again when school resumes. The second half of 2012 holds all of this, plus more of the same things that made the first half successful. We will continue to expand our missional church impact. We will expand what we know: Acts of understanding and mercy are what draw people to the Church. Hands and feet. We are the hands and feet. People are attracted to and want to be a part of, something that goes out into the world and makes and difference…and calls itself…church! We may just have turned the calendar to July and realized its halftime. But halftime is a long way from the finishing point. 2012 has a lot more in store for FCC. Let's Go!
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July 1, 2012
Combined Worship 136 Children’s Church 10 Nursery 3 Total 149 Sunday School Nursery 3 Children 11 Youth 21 Adult 60 Total: 95
Ponderings… Rev. Paula Brooks Associate Minister Visitors Corner
July 1, 2012
Attendance
Thanks for worshipping with us!
Anthony Cisernos Cecilio Flores
Suzanne Gonzalez Rob & Michelle Helms Michelle, Kristen, Katie,
& Kathe Hepfer Chris & Joan Huff Georgia Keaton Susan Marshall
Cecile Davis Mear Nic & Aidan Ramsey
Recently during my time of devotion I came upon the following.
Take time to work – it is the price of success Take time to think – it is the source of power
Take time to play – it is the secret of perpetual youth Take time to read – it is the fountain of wisdom
Take time to be friendly – it is the road to happiness Take time to dream – it is hitching your wagon to a star Take time to love and be loved – it is the privilege of God
Take time to look around – it is too short a day to be selfish Take time to laugh – it is the music of the soul
Most of us would agree that there is a time for all those things. There’s time to work, a time to play, a time to think, a time to dream, and a time to laugh and a time to do all the rest. What if we added two more lines ‐ take time to listen and take time to grow? So often we spend a lot of time talking and not listening. We are often in a hurry to go from one task to another that we fail to stop and listen to the cry of another, to the idea that someone else might have, to words of encouragement that is being offered. Sometimes we don’t even take the time to sit and be still to listen to God when He calls. We must also take the time to grow. We can no longer afford to relish in the good old days and do the things that we did way back then because they worked or because we have done it that way for 20 years. Times have changed. Needs have changed. People have changed. NOW is the time for all of us, to take the time to grow not just in a personal way, but to grow spiritually, to strengthen our relationship with Jesus Christ, to get off of our pews and be the hands and feet of Christ. Recently we have experienced that. Let’s not stop because that event is over but build upon it. Because, God is calling us to FCC to grow in many ways. I am excited about all the new possibilities that are going to be taking place. And those possibilities are endless. Come and grow with us as together we work, play, dream, take notice of the needs around us, laugh and love and be loved. Take time! In loving partnership,
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Birthdays 7/4 Robert Beggs 7/6 Luke Hardaway 7/7 Nadine Powell Marie Walker Pat Bucy 7/8 George Head Carol Cook Erlene Thomas 7/9 Dave Burgard Katie Hepfer Kathe Hepfer 7/15 Tom Friday Damon Vanley 7/17 Dustin Petraitis Leslie Vines
Children’s Summer Activities
• Wednesday, July 18, 10:00 to 12:00, Family Life Center “Splendiferous Popcorn Party” Come and join us for a morning of fun. We will be collecting packages of microwave popcorn. Bring as many as you can. We are going to bless a local ministry. • Wednesday, July 25, Time to be announced Come and join us as we journey to the sand dunes in Monahans. • Wednesday, August 1, 10:00 to 12:00, Family Life Center “Crazy Slinky Day” – Fun! Prizes! Games! – Bring a friend & win a prize! • Wednesday, August 8, Time to be announced Join us as we travel to Big Spring for a great time at an awesome water park.
FCC In Joplin
Please keep the 140+ Disciple youth and sponsors from all around the country in your thoughts and prayers as they continue to dive into serving the Lord, rebuilding the community of Joplin, and
building last friendships.
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Anniversaries
7/7 Sammie & Dolores Hodges 7/8 Andrew & Cheba Bianchi 7/10 Spencer & Becky Armour
Lectionary Scriptures
for the week of July 8, 2012
2 Samuel 5:1‐5, 9‐10 & Psalm 48 Ezekiel 2:1‐5 & Psalm 123 2 Corinthians 12:2‐10
Mark 6:1‐13
Elder - On - Call
7/1 ‐ 7/7 Dave Burgard
7/8 ‐ 7‐14
Mary Anne Benton
7/15 ‐ 7/21 Tim Miller
Church Bulletin Board
Rock the Desert 2012
This summer, First Christian Church will once again be
hosting groups from across our Area and Region for Rock the Desert, the Christian Rock
Festival that takes place the first weekend of August. Plans are underway to strengthen our
hospitality. If you did not get a chance to pledge this important ministry through In His Steps, you may contact Cory Glover to
volunteer to help.
Capital Campaign Advances!
Monday night the Next Steps committee accepted the plans and instructed our architect to proceed with the bid process. Tentative
timeline is for the plans to be released for bid around July 15. Expectation is approximately one month later the bids will be
returned, opened, and at that time the church can respond. The bids will be good for a 30‐45 day period.
What does this mean? August 15‐September 15 will be a busy and exciting time, matching the bids to our monies available and moving forward! All will require a series of committee meetings,
followed by board meeting, and ultimately a congregational meeting of action. We will know most of the variables after August 15 and
can respond accordingly.
Please continue to pray for our leadership and our church. Gifts
to the campaign continue to come in and your extended participation is encouraged!
Help FCC take the Next Step!
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Church Bulletin Board Adult Sunday School Studies
Mixed Blessings/Pairs & Spares Room 301 Topic: Rapture, Tribulation, and Armageddon II Chronicles 7:14 Room 302 Leader: Members of the class Topic: Jude ‐ Teaching the Truth. Genesis Room 304 Leader: Paula Brooks Topic: Women of the Old Testament Fellowship Room 307 Leader: Jim Mauldin Topic: Truth & Tragedy Scripture: Romans 1:18‐32 Mike Hunter’s Class Montgomery Room Leader: Mike Hunter Topic: Luke 12: More Important Things to be Anxious About
E-mail Provider
Please be sure that your e‐mail provider accepts e‐mails from
fccmidland.org. We have had several e‐mails get sent back to us and solving the problem would help us get accurate and up‐to‐date
information to you.
“What Camp Meant to Me”
The weekend of June 22, 7 adults and 10 children ages 4 up through completed 3rd grade, attended the Central Area Grand Beginnings Camp at Lake Brownwood Christian Retreat. This past Sunday
during the Stewardship Moment, 8 year old Carlos Garcia shared his testimony of what that weekend meant to him. Below is what he
shared with his church family
“Last weekend my mom, Jaime my younger brother
and I went to Grand Beginnings Camp at Lake Brownwood
My favorite part was swimming in the lake. I rode in a
kayak all by myself. This was the first time I have ever been in one. We
also sang songs and went on a scavenger hunt. It was a lot of
fun. It felt good to be there with my mom and brother. I really liked being out in the wide open space. I thank God that I am a part of a church family that loves me and help me to do things and to learn more about God. I can’t wait to go back again next year. Thank you
for giving my family and me a good time at Lake Brownwood!”
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For submission to prayer list contact any staff, submit via web, or e‐mail
[email protected] Prayer Room Chapel Lock Box Code #1301
Focus Food for Memorial Food
Pantry
The focus food group for the summer until September will be any kind of protein; i.e. canned tuna, chicken, salmon, peanut butter, beans (canned or dried).
First Christian Church Library
Receiving Special Attention
Over the past several weeks, Mary Hurst has been at work in our
library. She has been cleaning the shelves, putting books in the
spaces where they belong, going through the records and getting
our library back on track. Sometime in the near future our library will be a place where one can come and study, read and or check out a book and perhaps
watch a video. Our library and the history behind it has been very significant to FCC. Mary along with others are wanting to see that our library remains a place
that can be effectively used. If you would like to be a part of this ministry please contact the
church office.
Those in the hospital: H.G. Bedford ‐ Senior Care Center
Louise Jones ‐ Health South Those in need of prayer: John Ross Espino ‐ surgery pending Janice Beckner Hazel Sommerville Bill & Char Womack Judy Spruell Curtis Pechacek Those in extended/long term care: Blanche Alcorn Nancy Gill Clarese Gough ‐ mother of Jeannie Gough & Janice Beckner Jackie Hanna Jerry Johnson Charlotte Millican Jerry Sloan Keith Somerville Mary Jane Strobel Dorothy Wadley Military: Trevor Forbes ‐ son of Stephen & Betty Forbes Travis Zumwait ‐ nephew of Stephen & Betty Forbes Van Forbes ‐ nephew of Stephen & Betty Forbes Joe Henderson ‐ son of Holly Moore Nicky Miller ‐ son of Vicki Miller Rich Klumpp ‐ nephew of the Midkiffs Damon Darnell ‐ grandson of Floyd & Doris Miller Bennett Dobbs ‐ extended family of the Espino’s Eric Schuff ‐ extended family of the Espino’s Families/Friends beyond FCC: Tom Keaton ‐ brother‐in‐law of Georgia Keaton Freddy Dodson ‐ brother of Doc Dodson Jimmy Young ‐ friend of Sara Cranford Melissa Thompson ‐ daughter in law of Gary & Carol Thompson The Lynch Family Caleb Zuniga ‐ Carl & Betty Rodgers Jim & Stacy Miller ‐ Mary Miller Kay Wages ‐ friend of Sara Cranford Dominguez Family ‐ friends of Sara Cranford Kolby White Family ‐ friend of Jean Ann Hettler Tom Hewitt ‐ brother of Anne Schwiening Sherry Harrington ‐ friend of Jake Spruell Clifton Carter ‐ Sara Cranford Kim Walters ‐ foster daughter of Diane Bailey Fisher Teena Atchley ‐ friend of Kay Hill Families/Friends beyond FCC in long term care: Frank Nix ‐ friend of Bentons & Thompsons Stan Wigley & family ‐ friends of LuAnn Morgan Lori Hays ‐ cousin of Mary Anne Benton Sonya Hopkins ‐ friend of Kelley McCullough
Special Note: Prayer list names are renewed every three weeks as we seek to keep the list as current as possible and
allow space for new requests. Our joys, concerns and deepest needs are already on God’s heart long before we put them to paper.
…for your Father knows what you need before you ask
him. Matthew 6:8
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10AM Sunday School
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