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hillside news Rethinking Communion 1 Office Hours 2 Good News 2 Food Pantry Needs 2 Prayer Chain 3 Thank You’s 3 Upcoming Book Sale 3 HOPE.wrx News 4 Trezo Mare Fundraiser 4 Bad Weather Policy 4 Finance 5 Board Meetings 5 Online Hillside Service 5 Children & Youth Page 6 Flower Power Sales 7 Youth Silent Auction & Spaghetti Dinner 7 Easter Services 8 Daylight Savings Time 8 Men’s Breakfasts 8 HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH * * * * SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8:00 a.m. — Chapel Worship 9:15 a.m. — Sunday School 10:30 a.m. — Sanctuary Worship INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Volume 61 Issue 3 March 2015 “Rethinking Communion” (New Name, Same Workshop) As some of you in the Region have noticed, I’m leading a half-day workshop on May 16. It’s on the sacred meal we eat each week in worship, sometimes called Communion, or Lord’s Supper, or even Eucharist by some of us. Names matter of course, and so this note is about the name of the workshop. Those who are familiar with Marcus Borg’s little book, “Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time,” may appreciate the title I used for this day together, “Eating Jesus Again for the First Time.” It seemed like a good idea at the time. So while the workshop remains a good idea, spending time rethinking this wonderful practice Jesus gifted us with, the title has officially changed as of now. “Rethinking Communion” will offer us an opportunity to consider how those earliest Christian communities ate this meal and what it might mean to recapture some of their practices in our day. Regardless of what we call it, I hope pastors, elders, servers, and all who gather weekly to worship will consider attending. We will meet from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at New Vision Christian Church, culminating with a meal together. Grace and peace, Mike Graves, Regional Minister of Preaching ********************************************************************** Saturday, May 16, 2015 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM New Vision Christian Church 9101 E. Blue Ridge Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64138 PH: (816) 761-7129. [email protected]. Cost: $15.00 per person (includes light snack and lunch) ********************************************************************** RETHINKING COMMUNION RSVP Deadline for this event is May 1, 2015 Please completely fill out and return the attached registration form and payment to: The Christian Church of Greater Kansas City (CCGKC) 7600 West 75 th Street, Suite 6 Overland Park, KS 66204 Last Name: First Name: Address: Email Address: Congregation:

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hillside news

Rethinking Communion 1

Office Hours 2

Good News 2

Food Pantry Needs 2

Prayer Chain 3

Thank You’s 3

Upcoming Book Sale 3

HOPE.wrx News 4

Trezo Mare Fundraiser 4

Bad Weather Policy 4

Finance 5

Board Meetings 5

Online Hillside Service 5

Children & Youth Page 6

Flower Power Sales 7

Youth Silent Auction & Spaghetti Dinner

7

Easter Services 8

Daylight Savings Time 8

Men’s Breakfasts 8

H I L L S I D E CH R I S T I AN CHUR CH

* * * *

SUNDAY

SCHEDULE 8:00 a.m. — Chapel Worship

9:15 a.m. — Sunday School

10:30 a.m. — Sanctuary Worship

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Volume 61 Issue 3 March 2015

“Rethinking Communion” (New Name, Same Workshop)

As some of you in the Region have noticed, I’m leading a half-day workshop

on May 16. It’s on the sacred meal we eat each week in worship, sometimes called

Communion, or Lord’s Supper, or even Eucharist by some of us. Names matter of

course, and so this note is about the name of the workshop.

Those who are familiar with Marcus Borg’s little book, “Meeting Jesus Again for the

First Time,” may appreciate the title I used for this day together, “Eating Jesus Again

for the First Time.” It seemed like a good idea at the time.

So while the workshop remains a good idea, spending time rethinking this wonderful

practice Jesus gifted us with, the title has officially changed as of now. “Rethinking

Communion” will offer us an opportunity to consider how those earliest Christian

communities ate this meal and what it might mean to recapture some of their practices

in our day. Regardless of what we call it, I hope pastors, elders, servers, and all who

gather weekly to worship will consider attending. We will meet from 9:00 a.m. to

1:00 p.m. at New Vision Christian Church, culminating with a meal together.

Grace and peace, Mike Graves, Regional Minister of Preaching

**********************************************************************

Saturday, May 16, 2015 — 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

New Vision Christian Church

9101 E. Blue Ridge Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64138

PH: (816) 761-7129. [email protected].

Cost: $15.00 per person (includes light snack and lunch)

**********************************************************************

RETHINKING COMMUNION RSVP Deadline for this event is May 1, 2015

Please completely fill out and return the attached registration form and payment to:

The Christian Church of Greater Kansas City (CCGKC)

7600 West 75th Street, Suite 6

Overland Park, KS 66204

Last Name: First Name:

Address:

Email Address:

Congregation:

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Historically Lent has focused on various themes: mortality and eternity, confession and forgiveness, repentance and reconciliation, awareness and change, sacrifice and sharing, prayer/scripture and spiritual renewal, along with others. Someone has summarized Lent as “a time of moving from ashes to resurrection.” I suggest this not only summarizes Lent but also the Gospel: God takes our ashes and gives us new life. It is true for individuals, for families, for communities, and for churches – especially during interims.

During our Interim time together, God has raised us from ashes to resurrection – a lifelong, reoccurring process. Wounds have healed. Discouragement has given way to hope, apathy to new purpose, confusion to clarity, and exhaustion to new energy. By the grace of God and the power of God’s Spirit, the ashes continue to enrich our soil and a new spring continually comes. Lent is not limited to only 40 days; God brings new life from ashes whenever we allow it, whenever we invite it, whenever we yield to it.

Hope to see you Sunday. ~ Doug

OFFICE UPDATE

Paula's Office Hours - Spring 2015:

Due to a new class schedule, Paula's office hours have shifted and are listed below:

Wednesdays: 9am - 4pm Thursdays: 9am - 4pm Fridays: 9am - 4pm

Donna Foster will volunteer in the office on Mondays and Harold Watson will be in on Tuesdays. Paula will check email each day so she can still update the prayer chain, add things to Happenings, and respond to c a l e n d a r i n q u i r i e s throughout Monday and Tuesday.

Needs:

Pantry needs this month are

spaghetti noodles (one-

pound packages), canned

spaghetti sauce and bath

soap.

Thank You for your

continued support!

Good News

Join Us !!

Weekly Lenten Series

Each Wednesday through March 25

5:30 p.m. All are welcome to come!

Title: "An Intergenerational Lenten

Adventure" Who: For Adults and Youth (Chi Rho

and CYF) What: A weekly time of fun,

fellowship, scripture, prayer, & food (everyone bring a sack supper)

Where: The Lounge.

Sisters Bible Study ... … is cancelled for the month of March

while Doone heals from her surgery.

Please keep Doone in prayer while she

continues to heal and gain strength.

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Michelle Carpenter (former Hillside member who moved to Arizona with husband, David, a few years ago) passed away after a long and difficult battle with cancer. We hold David and Michelle in our hearts and in our prayers; that David may feel God in every breath.

Gary Langemach reports that his 91-year old aunt, Evelyn Shubert, “had to move from her home in St. Joseph to a residential facility about a year ago. She was doing pretty well there, when she fell and broke her hip right around the new year. After surgery, she has been recovering very slowly in a couple nursing facilities, but recently got the flu which turned into pneumonia. I just got word they are taking her to the hospital, so I am asking for prayers for her comfort, healing and recovery, if that is God’s will. My mother’s sister is a dear loved one in our family, and mainly cared for by my mother (Darline Langemach) and sister (Sharon Bannon), so I also ask for prayers for them as well.”

Donna Stowell’s family has made the difficult decision to have life support removed. We pray for Donna and her family as Donna begins her process of entering into new life.

Bill Legg is in North Kansas City Hospital, Room 404, doing rehabilitation to get him back up and moving. Bill went into the hospital with pneumonia and has been having some difficulties. We pray for both Bill and Ann that Bill will recover speedily and that both of them will feel God’s love and support.

Ted Lingel is in Rehab at Newmark. We continue our prayers for Ted, Helen, and their family throughout his recovery.

Doone Loughery is now home recovering. We praise God for a successful surgery and continue to hold Doone in prayer as she recovers.

Maurine Edwards recently had surgery on her hip. Since she is in Florida, far from us in distance, but close to us in heart, we know Maurine appreciates our prayers, notes, and cards: 4303 Edgewater Crossing Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32257-6106.

Leroy Ellis of Pennsylvania, the brother of Paul Ellis, is under hospice care at Chambersburg. He has pneumonia and also other medical issues. We ask for your prayers for Leroy and his family

Ernie Hook is back home in his apartment at Wexford Memory Support Center and Jan is recovering from her Achilles tendon surgery. We continue to keep them both in our prayers and rejoice that they are out of the hospital and recovering.

Walt Kinate has experienced some set-backs. We pray for Walt’s strength and for God’s healing presence. We invite congregants to give Walt a call or send him cards expressing your care.

[This list does not include all of the prayer concerns throughout our church home. A complete list of prayer concerns may be obtained from the Office or via email.]

Prayer Chain Updates:

As my wife's health problems go on and on, the nature of her illnesses suggests that they will continue to be a problem for some time. It is truly remarkable how the congregation of Hillside has continued their support; the

cards and calls come as regular as clockwork. The caring nature of the congregation and Doug and Shandra has been so constant that we search for words to express our thanks, you are truly a Christian body, for which we can only say thank you. ~ Leland and Letha Jackson

Hello Hillside, So wonderful to receive any card or not from my Hillside family. Also, the prayers are really appreciated. A really big thank you to all, but especially to my dear friend, Myrt. ~ Christian love, Maurine Edwards

Thank You’s

BOOK SALE HOPE.wrx will be conducting their Annual Book Sale and Pancake Break-fast on Saturday, April 18. Please start collecting and bringing hard

bound and paperback books and place them in the bins in the north and south foyer. We are accepting books only this year – please no DVDs, CDs,

puzzles or magazines. The money collected will be used in the Food Pantry.

If you have any questions, please call me at 816 726-1050 or e-mail me at [email protected]. ~ Marilyn Smith

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HOPE.wrx The Food Pantry was very blessed during the month of February.

We have two new volunteers: Thanks to Rita Robinson and David Gardine for volunteering to work in the Pantry every Thursday afternoon. They picked a perfect day to volunteer as we had been short on volunteers on Thursdays.

Three young ladies attending the University of Missouri, Kansas City, selected HOPE.wrx to volunteer in the Pantry on a Wednesday evening. They selected our Food Pantry to earn service hours for their sorority APO. They seemed to enjoy their time.

It was perfect timing for these young ladies as the particular Wednesday evening they volunteered was the same day we were blessed to receive 200 pounds of ground beef. This beef was donated by Anton’s located at 16th and Main in Kansas City. The ground beef was donated in 14 pound bags and the young ladies repacked all of it into one-pound bags.

On Saturday, February 21, HOPE.wrx had 11 students volunteer from Park Hill South High School. They were earning service hours as members of the National Honor Society. While volunteering for two hours, they organized the hygiene area of the Pantry, bagged 150 pounds of donated pancake mix into quart-size bags, bagged donated dog and cat food, sorted canned items and stocked shelves. They were very energetic and enthusiastic.

IT WAS A GREAT MONTH FOR HOPE.wrx!!

Trezo Mare Brunch Fundraiser

Trezo Mare, located at Briarcliff Village, would like to give

back to Hillside. On Saturdays and Sundays, enjoy lunch at Trezo Mare between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Mention that you are a Hillside member,

and Trezo Mare will donate 20% of your bill to Hillside!

This will be ongoing for the next three months, so please try to take advantage of this offer which benefits the church (and YOU) !

Hillside’s Weather Cancellation Policy

With the winter season upon us, please remember that any Sunday service delays or cancellations are communicated through KMBC-TV channel 9. Any decision will be posted no later than 7:00 am Sunday Morning.

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Financial Report Summary

Because the church has recently switched to having The Miller Company track and record our finances, the timeframes and cut-offs have changed

and they did not meet this month’s newsletter deadline. The next Financial Report Summary will be in the April newsletter.

My apologies for any inconvenience. ~ Jonathan Brightwell

Board of Directors Meetings - - The Board of Directors wants to remind everyone that their meetings are open to anyone that might have an issue or question to bring to the attention of the Board. It is most helpful to let the Board Chair (currently Gary Langemach) know in advance so time can be allotted on the Agenda.

At this time, the Board meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m., except for November and December when they meet on the third Thursday. We welcome anyone who has something to share, or just wants to sit in! Gary Langemach Phone: 816 734-5242 Email: [email protected]

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Ch

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nd Y

outh

New

s Parents Night Out will be March 13

th from 6:00 p.m.

to 9:30 p.m. Children and youth of all ages are welcome to attend. Dinner for that evening will be provided. Cooks for Parents Night Out are needed.

For more information or to sign up please contact Pastor Shandra [email protected]

A special thank you to everyone who made the Chili Cook Off and Bingo Night a success!

Chili Winners were:

1st Place: The Zahnter Family

2nd Place: Sydney Bleam

Congratulations!

YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL A fun, funky, fresh & Faith-Centered Youth Sunday School Class has started on Sunday mornings from 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Ginger Hill is leading this new group. All youth in middle school and high school are invited to attend. This class meets downstairs in the CYF Youth Room.

For more information see Ginger Hill or email her at [email protected].

Join Us for fun and a great learning experience!!

ATTENTION: YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS !!!

A NEW Youth Alternative Worship Service is starting on March 17th at 7:00 p.m. Youth and young adults 16 to 23 are invited to come. This service will be filled with inspirational songs, jam session, a message and communion. This service will be monthly on the third Tuesday of every month. Youth and young adults are invited to hangout afterwards and share in refreshments and cookies.

Youth Mission Trips

Summer Mission Trip forms are due to

Pastor Shandra by Easter Sunday,

April 5th.

If you are interested in attending a Mission

Trip this year, please contact Pastor

Shandra ASAP. You and your parent will

need to sign a mission trip covenant form.

A deposit of

$60.00 is

required to

attend the trip.

Tall Oaks Camp forms are due to

Pastor Shandra by Easter Sunday, April 5th.

If you have your forms turned in by or on April 5

th, Hillside will pay for half of the cost of

each child or youth who wants to attend camp.

Camps forms are available from Pastor Shandra.

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Think Spring!

It's time to start planning those garden or

patio projects.

Announcing our Spring Flower Fundraising

efforts. Place an order and we receive 50%

of the profit on every order. They will ship

directly to you. Order forms will be

available in the South foyer or you can

order online. More info about how to do this

will be coming soon.

Flowers are God's gift to us! Share your

joy, give a gift!

UPCOMING SILENT AUCTION AND SPAGHETTI DINNER

Sunday, March 1 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.

RESERVE YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR THE SILENT

AUCTION & SPAGHETTI DINNER

THE YOUTH WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL SILENT AUCTION & SPAGHETTI DINNER THIS SUNDAY, MARCH 1

ST, FROM 5:00 p.m. TO 7:30 p.m.

You may reserve your tickets by sending an e-mail to Pastor Shandra and letting her know how many tickets you would like to reserve. You can then purchase those tickets this Sunday morning or that evening at the door.

Tickets are $10.00 per person or $25.00 for a family of three or more.

Reserving your tickets now will help Pastor Shandra know how much food to purchase in advance.

Thank you for supporting Youth Ministries at Hillside Christian Church !!

If you have questions, please contact Pastor Shandra

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Address Service Requested

To:

Hillside Good News

900 N.E. Vivion Road

Kansas City, MO 64118

www.hillsidecc.com

[email protected]

(816) 453-2623

NOTE: Articles for newsletter should be submitted to [email protected]. DUE DATE for articles in the next newsletter:

TUESDAY, March 31st

, by NOON.

Palm Sunday March 29

Maundy Thursday Service

Thursday, April 1 7:00 p.m.

Easter Sunday

April 5

All Men Are Welcome To Attend The Men’s Breakfast !

Saturday, March 14 Saturday, April 11 8:30 a.m. And 8:30 a.m.

All Men are

Welcome !!

Come enjoy a GREAT breakfast

and GREAT conversation with

GREAT men !!

Don’t Forget !!!

Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday, March 8 at 2:00 a.m.

Set your clocks FORWARD before you go to bed on Saturday night!!!