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Care Ministries 683.4083 Michael Thorne Director We desire to help create caring connections within the church and help others walk through challenging life events.
Central Christian Academies 688.1161 Central Christian Academy : Grades K-8 : David Funk Headmaster
Central Christian Academy Preschool : 2-5 Yrs : Judy Buckert Director
Joyful Noise Academy Daycare : 18 mos & walking : Pam Harrod Director
Central Christian Counseling Center 683.4083 Tallgrass Executive Suites, 8100 E. 22nd St. N., Bldg. 800, Ste. 100 Aaron Scharenberg LCPC, Care/Counseling Pastor
Central Christian Printing 688.4400 David Mann | Debra Roark Smith | Paul Huff | Heidi Johnson
Central Homeschool Family Ministries e: [email protected] Karen Ryan Executive Director | Susan Warner H.S. Director
Kris Sayler Elem. Director
Legacy Ministries Financial Resource Planning 688.4400 Bob Crew CFA, CFP
Hospital, Homebound & Care Facility Ministries 688.4400 Barb Marchand 619.4775; [email protected] Please keep us apprised of those who would like to be visited and/or brought communion while in the hospital or a care facility. Also, if you know of a Central member who is critically ill, homebound, in the hospital or a care facility, please let us know.
His Helping Hands 838.8528 1441 E. 37th St. N. Paul Dohm HHH Executive Director
Media CCCMedia.org Jeff Huhman Creative Arts/Technical Director
Prayer Ministries 688.4400 Emergency Prayer Request Line : Barb Marchand 619.4775
Radio Ministry “Pursuing the Heart of God” with Pastor David Welsh Sundays @ 7 a.m. on Bott 94.3 FM Sundays @ 10 a.m. on KNSS 1330 AM Sundays @ 11 a.m. on KSGL 900 AM
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in this issue | may 2014
n in every issue :3 Pursuing the Heart of God : by Pastor David Welsh
15 Our Church Family16 Calendar
n ministry news :4 Missions6 His Helping Hands7 Sports & Recreation8 Children10 Care Ministry11 Men11 Involvement12 Life Groups12 Youth13 Women
n events :8 Summer events for children
David Welsh senior pastorPursuing the heart of God
Greg Reid has authored a new book about entrepreneurs called “Stickability: The Power of Perseverance.” He states the one thing that all successful entrepreneurs have in common is the fact that they never give up. Despite setbacks, a lack of new ideas, governmental and financial obstacles, they refuse to give up.
Sounds like some ‘successful’ Christians I know. I say successful not in terms of profit, but in growing closer to God. Believers are often tempted to give up on God, on faith, on prayer, on church; even on themselves. Life can do that to you. Satan enjoys our suffering. He takes delight in our doubts. He seeks to create discouragement midst overwhelming problems and difficulties.
But God’s power is ours, especially during those trials. Take a look at what God promises:
“The salvation of the righteous comes from the Lord; he is their stronghold in time of trouble.” (Psalm 37:39)
“For just as we share abundantly in the sufferings of Christ, so also our comfort abounds through Christ.” (2 Corinthians 1:5)
“For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.” (2 Corinthians 4:17)
“The Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials…” (2 Peter 2:9)
Don’t give up! Whatever you do, don’t give up. God is with you every step of the way.
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that tribulation brings
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hope; & hope does
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the love of God has
been poured out within
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the right time, Christ
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caleb & joshua’s “minority report” (chronicled in Numbers 13 & 14) focused on God’s ability and faithfulness, as I explained in my introduction of this column in the February 2014 issue of the cc:journal. In this second edition of the Minority Report, the intent reamins to present brief snapshorts sent to us from our partners serving in our community, country, and around the world.
Missionsthe minority report
Dr. Paul GoddardMissions Pastor
cru — seeingis believingCentral Christian supports several partners serving full-time with CRU (formerly Campus Crusade for Christ) including John and Amy Rozzell (Portland, Oregon), Ilir and Lida Stavos (Albania), and Mike and Debby Fleetwood (Orlando, Florida).
Mike and Debby recently sent us a copy of the newly released “children’s” version of the “Jesus film”. They also reported in a newsletter that “every eight seconds, somewhere in the world, another person indicates a decision to follow Christ after the ‘Jesus film’.” That means that 10,800 people per day, 324,000 per month, and 3.8 million per year, come to know our Lord through this ministry. “Since 1979, more than 200 million men, women, and children worldwide have indicated decisions to follow Jesus after viewing the film.
The “Paul Project” is another major CRU film in the initial planning stages. It will be the
most ambitious and challenging film project since the original “Jesus film”. It is projected to be released in U.S. theaters around Easter of 2016 and will bring to life many of the incredible events of the New Testament from the book of Acts and Paul’s epistles.
internshipin kenyaThis summer, Michelle Stockton is planning to spend two months serving as an intern with CMF and Missions of Hope in the Mathare Valley slum of Nairobi, Kenya. She has been accepted as part of CMF’s REACH program with several other interns. Michelle reports that the Mathare Valley is approximately a one to two square mile area in Nairobi in which approximately 800,000 people reside in extreme poverty.
The main focus of Michelle’s ministry is to “show God’s love through Community Health Evangelism (CHE). CHE is a program that seeks to transform individual’s lives physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
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She will serve as part of a team that will be providing HIV/AIDS education, making home visits in the slums, working with children in the schools, and ultimately sharing the love of Christ with those who do not know Him.
Michelle has asked for prayer partners and for financial support from her church family. Online or donations by check can be made to the church and designated for Michelle’s Kenya internship this summer.
ebola outbreakin west africaAt the time of this writing (early April), Pioneer Bible Translators (PBT) reported the following concerning the recent Ebola outbreak in the country of Guinea. “The Ebola outbreak continues with 112 identified cases. PBT’s workers in the regions of the country most affected are all back in the U.S. This past week, outside medical aid has continued to come into the country. I s o l a t i o n wards have been set up and free healthcare is being given to those suffering from and exposed to Ebola. Unfortunately, the disease spread to the captial this week.”
PBT personnel are taking precautions to protect themselves from the disease. The ministry is doing everything possible to continue the work safely and monitoring
the situation closely. They ask for our prayers for the country and specifically for this situation.
the privilegeof influenceChoices Medical Clinic (Choices) has been entrusted with the opportunity of influencing scores of talented, young medical professionals who are serving with them on their official community rotations. Via Christi is the second largest family medicine residency in the nation. Choices has hosted these residents from Via Christi on community rotations for 12 years. During their time of residency Choices provides valuable experience in obstetrics and ultrasonography. Many of them are bound for medical work in the “majority world.”
This local ministry partner recently became a rotation site for Newman University’s senior obstetric nursing students. Also,
pediatric residents from the Kansas University School of Medicine
also have the opportunity to become acquainted with the
services offered by Choices including their Perinatal Hospice
Care. It is the prayer of the Choices staff
that many of these medical professionals
will be equipped during these time of residency to
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I AM FREE!Through Him everyone who believes is set free
from every sin, a justification you werenot able to obtain under the law of Moses. Acts 13:39
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and volunteers at HHH have the privilege of sharing this good news with many people in our community through this ministry.
A recent HHH volunteer by the name of Tyrone Long has another reason to claim, “I am free!” Tyrone was incarcerated for 30+ years and was just released from the Hutchinson Correctional Facility this past March. We can only imagine the thoughts and feelings that Tyrone had that day as the prison warden, Sam Cline, wished him success as he walked out the door with a small amount of money and the clothes on his back.
Warden Cline had called HHH a few weeks before Tyrone’s release to see if we could help with his transition to civilian life. Tyrone had earned a place in Mr. Cline’s heart because of his commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ during the last few years of his incarceration. Tyrone knew about Jesus since childhood because of the Christian nurturing by his grandmother. But, he strayed from the Christian path during his early adult years and ended up in prison.
In 2011, the prison doctor informed Tyrone that he would probably only live another
18 months because of his congestive heart failure. His heart was failing, both physically and spiritually. Tyrone knew it was time to re-commit his life to Jesus, which he did at that time. The peace of knowing where he would spend eternity helped him to deal
with his medical condition. He also started to work on his weight control and lost over 50 pounds! At this point, his health is holding up well.
As his release from prison drew near, the thought of it became overwhelming for Tyrone. After so many years of incarceration, he had many anxious thoughts about where he would go, what he would do, and how he would survive in a world that had changed dramatically over the past three decades. His only son lives in Denver, Colorado, and has
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After three decades in prison, Tyrone Long is a free man. But it is the truth of Jesus that has set him truly free!
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Victory Soccer CampJune 2nd–6th • 9am–Noon$89 per child
Register at www.victoryinsoccer.org
Volleyball CampJune 16th–19th • Ages 8–16Registration $50 online; $55 walk up
Register at www.ccc.org
Dodgeball CampJune 23rd–26th • 9–11:30am
Ages 6–16Registration $50 online; $55 walk up
Register at www.ccc.org
Advanced SkillsBasketball CampJune 23rd–26th • 12:30–3:30pm
Ages 10–16 who have played competitive basketball for 3+ yearsRegistration $50 online; $55 walk up
Register at www.ccc.org
All SkillsBasketball CampJuly 14th–17th
Ages 5–10 • 9am–NoonAges 11–16 • 12:30–3:30pm
Registration $50 online; $55 walk up
Register at www.ccc.org
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liver cancer. Tyrone found comfort in reading his Bible daily, but still the anxiety persisted.
On Monday, March 17th, 2014, Tyrone left the prison and reported to the Parole Office in Wichita. We then brought him out to HHH and he has been here every day since! He has been a tremendous blessing to us, both as a hard worker and a friend. We are in the process of securing permanent housing for Tyrone while he waits for his disability income to commence. In addition to all of the volunteers that Tyrone has met at HHH, he has also met many people at Central Christian while attending services on Sunday mornings. He is very grateful for the unconditional love you have shown him, and he is thankful for the help that we have been able to give him. Tyrone is already thinking of ways he can give back to others, and is asking God for the purpose He has for him in this new season of his life.
Thank you for making this outreach possible. Please pray for Tyrone and thank God for his freedom in Christ Jesus! n
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4 t h –5 t h GradeSummer Fun DaysTuesday, June 3: BowlingWednesday, July 23: Glow Dodge Ball Tournament (other dates TBA)
Noon–4:00 pm
We wi l l once again have our Summer Fun Days for our incoming 4th & 5th Graders on certain afternoons starting Tuesday, June 3rd with Bowling and ending Wednesday, July 23rd with our annual Glow Dodge Ball Tournament. The cost varies by event and we meet from 12noon to 4pm. Please see Summer Book for full details or go online to www.ccc.org and register for the activities that your student can attend. Please note: due to holidays and other Central Kids events, we will not meet every Wednesday from start to finish.
1 s t –3 r d Grade Day CampMon–Thurs, June 9–128:00 am– 5:00 pm
$60 per child
(includes camp t-shirt, snacks and lunch)
Again this year, we are hosting a day camp just for our 1st–3rd Grade students. Camp will be held at Central, but will involve some trips for off-site activities. Each day campers will have large group and small group teaching times, crafts, recreation, and much more! All lunches and snacks will be provided for each day of the duration of the camp.
The “Summer Book” is your family’s guide to what’s happening a t Cent ra l Christian this summer. From sports camps to fun half-day events, this book is full of
5 t h Grade Promotion PartySunday, May 25 • 2:00–4:00 pm
The Alley
Each year, we like to take an opportunity to celebrate those 5th Graders who will be moving on to Middle School. This is a chance to eat some great food, look back at the many years you have shared in Central Kids and get pumped up about your next three years in the Middle School Youth Group. If you have a 5th grader who attends the Summit on the weekends, please encourage them to take part in this fun event. Please RSVP with the Central Kids office no later than May 19th. This event is for 5th graders only.
Preschool Summer Fun & SunThursdays • 9:30–11:30 am
Central Court • $3 per child
May 29: Super Hero PartyJune 26: Trike & Bike RallyJuly 31: Ooey Gooey Day
Each day will have a different theme with a story time and craft. Children must be accompanied by an adult and we want
to encourage all parents to pre-register their children
by the Monday prior to the event online at www.ccc.org.
Campers will be dropped off at Central Christian Church each day no later than 8:00am and must be picked up no later than 5:00pm; however, campers maybe picked up as early as 3:00pm, as each day will conclude with a movie in the Chapel. Registration is taking place online now through Monday, June 2nd.
1 s t –5 t h Grade Build It CampMonday, July 21st
8:00 am–1:30 pm
$10 per child
This camp is held at Central and is designed to be fun day of building, exploring, and bonding with friends. Each child will receive a set of bricks to take home to continue their discovery of great fun in building projects. We will have some competitions in both set-ups and tear-downs. Lunch will be served.
All those attending should wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothes for outdoor activities. These should be clothes that are okay to get wet or dirty. Every student is allowed to bring one already-assembled Lego or other building material creation to display for others to see. However, we ask that they bring no other blocks or materials beyond that one creation. Come join us in the great building fun and exploration that will go far beyond just Legos!
opportunities for your entire family. These books are now available in the lobby at the Central Kids Check-in Counter, Information Center, C3 Youth Lobby and
in the office on weekdays. Be sure to pick up yours today! The summer book is also available in a downloadable version at www.ccc.org and you may register for all
events by clicking on “event registration” at the top of the page. In the meantime, here’s a preview of what’s to come...
K –1 2 t h Grade PromotionMay 31st–June 1st
Kindergarten through 12th Grade Promotion will take place the weekend of May 31st – June 1st. On the weekend prior (May 24–25) children and youth will drop off, pick up, and attend class where they have all year. The following weekend (May 31–June 1)all kids will attend based on their grade for Fall 2014. Our Early Childhood Ministry, Friendship Valley, will promote at the beginning of August.
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n a scale of one to ten, can you honestly rank your marriage near the top? In some ways marriage may be compared to sports. Good athletes seldom reach stardom without the help of a seasoned coach. For an athlete, the difference between good and spectacular is sometimes measurable in the millions of dollars. Success positively impacts the accomplishment of personal dreams, widespread influence, and the opportunity to improve the lives of others.
Think about the extensive influence an outstanding marriage makes in the lives it touches. It produces a welcome joy in both spouses, brings lasting stability to the family, and ministers hope to the struggling. God powerfully uses successful marriages as a testimony of His grace to forgive, heal, and prosper in spite of the
darkest of circumstances. Could it be that marriage mentors are to marriages what coaches are to athletes? Surely we want our marriages to bring glory to God, yet sometimes we play the blame game, communicate poorly, and are selfish. Feel like throwing in the towel? Don’t do it. There is still hope for your marriage. How about a seasoned coach to provide Biblical wisdom and guidance to help fine-tune your marriage?
I am excited to share with you that Central Christian has marriage mentors. They are seasoned couples, who have learned by mistakes, through outstanding mentors, by experience, and by persistence that marriages should and can be the blessing God designed them to be. Our marriage mentors want to see your marriage prosper and glorify God.
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Click on www.ccc.org/marriage_mentoring
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Valet MinistryLast month we kicked off the new Valet Ministry! This ministry is here to serve anyone who needs assistance getting into the building or may not want to make the long walk from the far spaces in our parking lot. We still need people, men and women, age 25 and over, to serve as valets, so please contact John Wright at 648-4843 or Tom Black at [email protected] for more information on how to serve in this new ministry.
SHAPE is for everyone and is designed to help you identi fy t h e u n i q u e w a y God has "SHAPE-d" you for ministry. In just over two short h o u r s , y o u w i l l receive individualized feedback about your Spiritual giftedness, Hear t (pass ions) , Abilities, Personality and Experiences that make you uniquely q u a l i f i e d f o r t h e ministry to which God has called you.
Sunday, May 18 • 1:00–3:30pmSouth Conference Rm (entrance #1)Register online at ccc.org
No one should “do life” alone!
At CCC, we offer numerous small groups of
individuals and couples that meet in homes
throughout the Wichita metro area. Our
desire is to develop genuine friendships and
grow spiritually. We call them LifeGroups
because we believe God calls us to “do life”
together. No matter how large Central grows,
you’ll always feel connected in a LifeGroup.
Life is better connected.www.ccc.org
May 28Worlds of Fun Trip
for Middle School
June 22–28CIY MOVE
“This Changes Everything!”for Grades 8–12
Cost: $375 Feb 1–Mar 31(Add $25 after Mar 31)
This 5-day event is held all over the country and is designed to amplify
the call of Christ on students’ lives to become Kingdom workers.
July 27–August 1Cross Bearing Adventure
for Middle School
For More InfoContact the Student Ministries
Department at 688-4400
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It’s Time...Time for summer and relaxation, fun in the sun, backyard barbeque’s, family vacations, and...what?...time with God?
For many of us, the summer months keep us so focused on activities that we often forget to take time out for God. Don’t let that happen to you! We have a great variety of studies for you to “get away” for that time you need with Jesus. Make a commitment that this summer you will keep your eyes focused on the One who brings meaning to all the good things in your life.
The Law of Love: Lessons from the Pagesof Deuteronomy by Beth Moore | led by Barb Hess
Tuesdays, beginning June 3 • 9:15–11:30am • Parlor • $11
Stuck? Wandering? Looking for your Promised Land? Asking, “What’s the point?” Remember...”He brought us out fvrom there, that He might bring us in and give us the land that He swore to give to our fathers” (Deuteronomy 6:23 esv).
The Death & Resurrection of the Messiahby Ray Vander Laan | led by Janalee Seiwert
Wednesdays, beginning June 4 • 9:15–11:30am • Hospitality Suite • $10
Pack your bags! We’re going on a journey . . . a quest to uncover Scripture and its meaning across history. Filmed on location in Israel and throughout the Middle East, the Faith Lessons DVD series is an adventure in Biblical learning. You will discover why Jesus turned the world upside down with His compelling call to follow Him. Teacher and historian Ray Vander Laan brings together history, culture, and geography to illuminate the Gospels. This study will focus on the last week of Jesus’ life, His death and resurrection, and the Holy Spirit’s visit on Pentecost.
Lord Change My Attitude by James McDonald | led by Tawnya KittWednesdays, beginning June 4 • 9:15–11:30am • Parlor • $17
What does God think about attitudes? This study uses examples from the Israelites journey out of Egypt to how attitudes can affect whether someone stays in the wilderness, or enjoys the blessings of the Promised Land. There is hope for the “attitudinally challenged”! You can lead others, (and even yourself ) from complaining to thankfulness; coveting to contentment; critical to loving; rebellion to submission, etc.
The 5 Love Languages of Childrenby Gary Chapman | led by Chris Morales & Carrie Hutton
Wednesdays, beginning June 11 • 6:30pm • Cry Room • $10
Does your child speak a different language? Sometimes they wager for your attention, and other times they ignore you completely. Sometimes they are filled with gratitude and affection, and other times they seem totally indifferent. Attitude. Behavior. Development. Everything depends on the love relationship between you and your child. When children feel loved, they do their best. But, how can you make sure your child feels loved? This study is a great beginning.
Coming This Month:Stitching Sisters
Monday, May 126:30–9:00pmChoir RoomFor ladies who embroider, cross stitch, needlepoint, knit or crochet. Bring your project and supplies and enjoy a time of stitching and fellowship. Child care is not available. Contact Karla Seals at [email protected] or 687.9888 for more info.
Glory BabiesGathering
Thursday, May 157:00–8:30pm • ParlorThis ministry walks with women through the losses of miscarriage, stillbirths and infertility. You are welcome to bring a friend with you. As always, we’ll have some tasty treats! Contact Melissa at 706-1822 or [email protected] with any questions, or click: www.glorybabies.blogspot.com.
“Direct my footsteps according to Your Word.” Psalm 119:133a
pastorsDavid Welsh Senior Pastor
Roger London Executive/Ministries
Mark Posson Executive/Business
Peter Abood Fine Arts/Worship
Tom Black Involvement/Men
Steve Brummer Worship
David Funk Academy Administration
Dr. Paul Goddard Missions
Bryce Hutson Children
Ross Lamp Benevolence
David Mann Communications
Darren McClintock Outreach
Matt McFarren Youth
Edwin Ojedis Hispanic Ministries
Chad Pickering Young Adults
Aaron Scharenberg Counseling Center
Craig Tucker Small Groups/Adult Growth
directorsCaitlin Bliss Girls’ Discipleship
Paul Dohm His Helping Hands Exec
Vicki Ejibe Lower Elementary
Diana Fink Women
Kyle Fleet Middle School
Holly Garner Early Childhood Program
“Griff’ Griffith Promotion/Electronic Media
Rob Hendrix Facilities Op/Safety/Security
Linda Highbarger Finance
Jeff Huhman Creative Arts/Technical
Cheryl Hurley Special Events
Jennifer McCurdy Sports/Recreation
Robert Nooe Special Needs
Joshua Reed Upper Elementary
Eddie Rivera Information Systems
Deb Shelly Health Promotion
Debra Roark Smith Print Production
Michael Thorne Care Ministry
managersGene Blythe Maintenance/Custodial
Jackie Cooper Kitchen
Steve Crabtree Maintenance/Custodial
Paul Huff Print Shop
Tracey Hunt Childcare
Heidi Johnson Web Design
Nancy Miller Contribution/HR
Janet Rochat Accounts Payable
Jason Yakel Maintenance/Custodial
executive assistantsSue Crafton Business
Silvia Goddard Ministry
Barb Marchand Senior Pastor
board of eldersRichard Ochs Chairman
Mitch Herren Vice Chairman
Cliff Hartman Treasurer
Steve Slusher Secretary
Jim Andrew • Tom Butz • Dave Callewaert
Brian Doom • Derrel Pressnell
our leadership
This class is designed to help you determine your “next step.” It focuses on the vision and mission of Central Christian and what it means to be a follower of Jesus.
If you are interested in membership, or would like to know more about Central, sign up today by calling Silvia at 688-4400 or visiting our website.
Our next class will be held
Sunday, June 1st ~ 11:30am—3:00pm
•OurVision:To be a community after God’s own heart.
•OurMission:To lead people to think like Jesus, live like Jesus.
Want to know more about Central?
On Mother’s Day we honor all mothers,whether your children walk this earth,
rest in the arms of Jesus,or reside in your hopes and dreams.
Attendance: (Casa de Luz; Women’s Retreat) ”...and the people came...” (acts 2:46-47)
Mar 15-16 ....................................................... 2,795 (101) Mar 22-23 ....................................................... 3,121 (126) Mar 29-30 ................................................. 3,413 (152; 63) Apr 5-6 ............................................................ 3,243 (145) Central Christian has added 55 new members in 2014. General Budget Income: ”...and the people gave...” (malachi 3:10-12; ii corinthians 9:6-15)
Weekly budgeted goal for fiscal year 2013–14 ....... $131,346.00 Mar 15-16 ...................................................... $144,998.62 Mar 22-23 ...................................................... $157,149.19 Mar 29-30 ...................................................... $113,945.99 Apr 5-6 ........................................................... $116,958.37His Helping Hands Donations: Mar 15-16 .......................................................... $4,829.00 Mar 22-23 .......................................................... $4,829.00 Mar 29-30 .......................................................... $2,062.00 Apr 5-6 ............................................................... $4,631.00‘bout time Donations: Mar 15-16 .......................................................... $5,426.38 Mar 22-23 ........................................................ $15,019.80 Mar 29-30 .......................................................... $7,623.38 Apr 5-6 ............................................................. $13,698.80
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Comforting those whose loved ones have passed on
Larry & Joyce Blanchard on the passing of Larry’s mother E.J. & Vicki Ejibe on the passing of Vicki’s mother Glenn & Melody Hopper on the passing of Melody’s mother Kathy Logan & Family on the passing of her husband, our Leonard Pat Miville on the passing of her husband, our Al Bob & Luanne Nooe & Family on the passing of Luanne’s mother Milt Wilkinson & Family on the passing of his wife, our Gwen
Celebrating the birth of each new life Emmanuel Asher Brooks Feb 6 @ 8 lbs, 4 oz to Jonathan & Tricia Eden Renee Russell Mar 28 @ 9 lbs, 6 oz to Jake & Kristen
Celebrating the baptisms into new life in Christ (*Casa de Luz) TylerBeauchamp•PhilipBogard•DavidBrown•DavidConnell YadiraDimas*•GabrielFlaherty•BryanFoster•MichaelGelineau HannahGlennen•LucyGlennen•RachelGlennen•KamrynGooch EmilyGregory•EmmeHarris•AlecaHoward•SydneyIdleman LynnJohnston•EllaNangle•EmmaNangle•EthanNangle OliviaNangle•DanaeNusz•SydneyOjedis*•AnitaRokhsaz BrittanyRupp•StacySchmidt•JacieSheldon•AdrianaTucker GabrielTucker•GavinTucker•BronxWood•KellWood
Welcoming those who have joined us in membership JessicaCarter•BryanGrunsky•CooperGrunsky•GrahamGrunsky MicheleGrunsky•JasminPedraza•BriannaReyes•GaryStamps StaceyStamps•JeffreyWelch
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FOREV
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from the mailbag
Dear Central Family,
Thank you for all of the support, prayers and
visits during dad’s illness and funeral. We are truly
overwhelmed by your kindness. The funeral dinner was
delicious and such a blessing for the family. You are
appreciated more than words can express.
Love, Betty McAnulty & Diane Gordon
Thank you for remembering our family with thoughts and
prayers during our loss. The plant you sent as a memorial
to Darlene was beautiful. We find joy knowing that she is
with the Lord. Dale Davis & Family
Thank you for the lovely plants you sent acknowledging my
mom’s homegoing. Also, thank you for your comforting
condolences through thoughts, prayers, cards and hugs.
God bless you, Central family.
Love, Melody & Glenn Hopper & Family
Total Donations to Date$3,843,879.00
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Our mission:to lead people to think like jesus, live like jesus.
may 2014 1 Habitation, 7:00pm, WC
7 AWANA Award Night, 6:30pm, CT
8 Bible Science Fellowship, 7:00pm
10 CCA Golf Tournament, Sand Hill Creek
11 Happy Mother’s Day!
17 Men of Issachar Breakfast, 7:00am
18 SHAPE Class, 1:00–3:30pm, SCR
22 CCA 8th Grade Graduation, 7:00pm, WC
24 BBB, 11:30am-1:00pm, RiverWalk Church of Christ
25 5th Grade Promotion Party, 2:00–4:00pm, The Alley
26 Memorial Day – Church building & office closed)
28 Worlds of Fun Trip, for Middle School
29 Summer Fun & Sun : Super Hero Party, for Preschoolers, 9:30–11:30am, CT
31–6/1 Promotion, for Grades K–12
june 2014 1 Next Step, 11:30am–3:00pm
2-6 Victory Soccer Camp
3 Summer Fun Days : Bowling, for Grades 4-5, Noon–4:00pm
7-14 Mission Trip : Guatemala
9-12 Day Camp, for Grades 1–3, 8:00am–5:00pm, Central campus
12 Bible Science Fellowship, 7:00pm
15 Happy Father’s Day!
15-28 Mission Trip : France
16-19 Volleyball Camp
21 Men of Issachar Breakfast, 7:00am
22-28 CIY MOVE, for High School
23-26 Advanced Skills Basketball Camp
23-26 Dodgeball Camp
26 Summer Fun & Sun : Trike & Bike Rally, for Preschoolers, 9:30–11:30am, CT
28 BBB, 11:30am-1:00pm, RiverWalk Church of Christ
29 Patriotic Musical, 7:00pm, WC