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Volume 5 Issue 63 For May 2016
For the Lord i s the Spiri t , and where the Spiri t of the Lord i s , there i s l iberty .
2 Corinthians 3:17 Spirit of LibertySpirit of Liberty
NORTH LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ransom & Sharon Ebersole’s nephew, Kyle, auto accident, 50% burns on body, broken bones, punctured lungs-UPDATE-home w/regular nursing care
Coen McKeehan-several kidney stones-will require surgery at Riley’s
Jill (Peterson) Hunt-diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer UPDATE cancer also in lymph nodes, mammary glands & lungs-has started Chemo
Nickole Patton, Anita Snyder’s niece, breast & lymph node cancer
Bill Frame-cancer on his spine-had a tumor removed from bladder
Lauren West, Tom & Tish’s grand-daughter-has a brain disease that will require 2 brain surgeries-1st one will take place on May 6th
Leon, friend of Liz & Dennis Grackowski, has an illness
Beverly Shupert-kidney & heart problems/Don Shupert upcoming surgery on clogged arteries in legs-sister & brother-in-law of Virginia Annis & Ken Snyder
Tina Hatfield will have surgery on April 28th
Sympathy to Bruce Jones on the passing of his brother-in-law, Niles
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Spirit of WorshipSpirit of Worship
Spirit of Praise & PrayerSpirit of Praise & Prayer
For week of... 3/27 4/3 4/10 4/17
Sunday AM
Worship 656 451 538 524
Total
Offering $36,954 $12,790 $15,369 $14,139
Building Fund $1,290 $290 $205 $160
Military Personnel:
Eric Rodman, son of Jerry & Sherry Roberts; Andrew Ross, Mary Bunch’s son, Joshua Cole (Omaha, NE), Jason Rodman (CA.), Jeff Roberts (TX), Shannon Vickers, Dave Bickel (CO), Josh Grayckowski (TX) Kyle Singleton, Mike McGann, Mary Patton’s son (San Diego, CA), Jason Fair (CA), Lionel Williams, Bob & Sherry Lichtenberger’s son-in-law, Christopher Brandenburg (NC), Erin & Trevor Wiegers, ) - Bryant Miller (Afghanistan); Danny Francis (Okinawa); Trevor Duff; Josh Anderson; Neal Dillon, Ray & Geri’s grandson (5th deployment)
Those with cancer:
Susan (Snyder) Baughman; Brittney Hummer; Caleb Hoppe, friend of Elin Fair; Donnetta Robinson; Roy Becker; Chris Cloud; Kim Perkins; Heather Horvath, Dawn’s daughter; ; Marianne Demaegd, Matt Flournoy’s mom; Melvin Johnson; : Joe Bellman, Sharon’s step-dad; Jim Bradley, Jackie Noland & Jeni Yergeau’s dad; Dolly Donahue, Pete Stuart’s aunt; Kay White, Keith Beringer’s sister; Isaac porogi, JGHS student; Joe Bellman, Sharon Lemert’s step-dad; Denny Wyant, Amy Carpenters’s dad;
Softball Sign up sheet is located on “The Board”
Mowing sign up sheet can be found on “The Board.” The grass needs to be cut each week anytime between Thursday & Sunday.
Do you often wonder how you can make a difference in someone’s life? Once a quarter,
NLCC puts on a service at Miller’s Merry Manor. Come join us on Monday, May 9th at 7:00 at Miller’s. Any questions-contact Tom
Fair at [email protected]
Jerimee & Jenn Huegel were baptized on March 23rd. They have one daughter, Lucy, & Jerimee is Tim & Terri’s nephew.
On March 25th, 2 NLCS students were baptized, Kaiya Raby & Sarah Beem. Kaiya Attends church here with her mom, Tessa, & sisters.
Grace Rice & her brother Luke were baptized on Easter Sunday. Their parents are John & Lisa & they have an older sister & brother, Olivia & Mathew.
Wednesday Night Happenings:
Meal 5:45-6:30 pm
Classes 7:00 pm
Middle School (6th-8th) 6:45-8:00 pm
Adult Class: The Family Project-led by Ben
SENIOR LADIES come join us for a fun lunch at the Falcon Dipper. We are looking forward to a time of fellowship on May 4th at 12:00. Feel free to meet us there or meet at the church at 11:45 and we can ride together. Sign up on the board. For more information please contact Andrea Ritter at 586-7458.
Calling all Graduating Seniors: If you would like to advertise your graduation party, please let the office know at [email protected].
MOMS We have a room available for nursing moms. It’s a quiet place for moms to go to take care of their babies. It’s located next to Nursery 1.
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CURRENT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES:1
~Standard for Seniors– Room 4
~~Study of Esther-taught by Andrew Heck
Building Usage: You must contact the church office either by phone or e-mail to reserve the building. Church functions have priority.
Please Do NOT write your function on the calendar!! You have to follow the proper procedure.
There is a charge and will be discussed when scheduling.
NLCC Pre School Enrolling now for 2016- 17 school year Ages 3-4 on or before Aug 1st Contact Terri Stewart at 574-203-0283 or [email protected]
Communion Preparation-Communion is a very important part of our Sunday morning services and we need people to volunteer to prepare the trays each Sunday before service and to clean them after the service. Contact Donna Napier at 574-360-1135 or sign up sheet on “The Board”
WELCOME TO OUR CHURCH FAMILY
1st and 3rd Thurs-days Sept-May
(9-11am) Pregnant Moms through Moms of Pre-schoolers welcome to come join us! Come and meet other Moms in the area and relax while your kids are being taken care of and play
with our amazing childcare workers. We always have coffee and yummy snacks available. We meet in the student center (old sanctuary), first awning in the parking lot.
It’s that time of year again!! We will be collecting granulated sugar, brown sug-ar and powder sugar for Michiana Christian Service Camp. Place on back counter in kitchen.
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Spirit of ServiceSpirit of Service
For Week of... 5/1 5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29
Nursery
Jodi Ross
Casey Groves
Geri Dillon
Becky Wasio
Campbell Burns
Kim Kaser
Jackie Cauffman
Becky Wasio
Malia Jaynes
Kim Kaser
Jackie Cauffman
Malia Jaynes
Janet Rhodes
Mary Blair
Jessica Peterson
Ashley Lester
Janet Rhodes
Mary Blair
Jessica Peterson
Ashley Lester
Wed night nursery 5/4 Claire Kellems
Diane Annis
5/11 Claire Kellems
Diane Annis
Communion & Offering Prayer
Steve Beam Brian Kaser Keith Beringer Matt Peterson Brian Perry
Communion Servers
Lucas Stegemiller
Eric Fair
Vince Leodanski
Patrick Kronk
Nathan Jolly
Bill Morey
Scott Lidgard
Larry Bunch
Cory Newland
Nate Reinhold
Ryan Poorman
Ryan Fair
Bill Cauffman
Chuck Daly
Levi Klopfenstein
Dave Ross
Tim Knowlton
Donavan Hawkes
Jason Cauffman
Chris Deutscher
Gerry Brown
John Lutheringer
Henry Davis
Tony Kronk
Eli Leodanski
Nick Lung
Don Napier
Darrin Klopfenstein
Chuck Bowen, Jr
Scott Reinhold
Jake Baker
Bob Yung
Jeff Pride
Zeb Kemp
Jerry Leininger
Communion to Sick
North Liberty
South Bend
LaPorte
Nick Lung
Tom Fair
Scott Reinhold
Randy Lemert
Jan Baker
Ron Peterson
D Klopfenstein
Tom Fair
Ron Peterson
Nick Lung
Jan Baker
Erik Ebersole
Randy Lemert
Jan Baker
Ron Peterson
Mowing Wk 1-Brandon Stec
Wk 2-Susan Napier
Wk 3-OPEN
Wk 4-OPEN
Ushers
Tom Fair
Brad Yung
Tim Baker
Paul Annis
Bob Shipley
Security
Brian Kaser
Tommy M
Keenan Lane-Officer
Immersion Debbie Miller
Linda Yung
Communion
Preparation
Vickie Hill
Evelyn Ruynay
Mary Aschenbrenner
As we finished up our series on Jesus’ “I am” statements found in the gospel of John, our last one was from John 6:32-41. It is in this passage we spent some time talking about how Jesus is the only one that can satisfy our hunger on this world. I used a restaurant’s food menu explaining how sometimes we can get overwhelmed by the choices and how sometimes we pick the wrong thing off the menu which does not bring satisfaction. Basically we have all been handed a
menu in life and it’s full of options that promises satisfaction.
What are you going to order? What’s the one thing that will bring satisfaction to you in this life? Well, in John 6 Jesus answers those questions by saying this, “I am. I am the bread of life. He who eats of me will not hunger again.” Remember Jesus has just crossed over the Sea of Galilee and where this huge crowd is waiting for Him. He’s already done some incredible miracles so the people are waiting to see more of that and for Him to do something for them.
At some point Jesus recognizes the crowd is hungry and He asks His disciples what they should do. Philip sticks to what he knows that even if they had eight months wages they still won’t have enough to feed everyone’s appetite. Andrew finds a boy that had 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish but I’m sure he’s thinking it will only feed Jesus and the other disciples. Jesus on the other hand takes the bread and fish and multiples it. And I verse 11 it says that Jesus took the food, gave thanks, and distributed to those who were seated…as much as they wanted.”
The crowds fall asleep on a full stomach, Jesus and His disciples cross over the Sea again and the crowd followed once they awoke and saw that Jesus was gone. So why did they follow Jesus? What did they want? Well, when they woke up they were hungry again and their meal ticket was gone. They were looking for nothing more than physical bread to satisfy their hunger. Jesus was looking to fill them for good. But they weren’t seeing it, they didn’t get it. Their satisfaction was right in front of them but they were looking for something they conditioned themselves to hunger after…nothing.
So Jesus tells them to stop pursuing food that spoils and go after the food that endures to eternal life…which He will give them.” The crowd was excited to hear that but again didn’t understand His offer. They wanted the physical appetite met and Jesus knew they were hungry for something deeper, something more. So they said, “Give us this bread that we will never be hungry again.” And Jesus replies, “I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.” And then He once again had to give the religious leaders and grumblers a history lesson about God sending manna to earth and how He was the bread that God has sent to satisfy their spiritual hunger…if they had any.
Church Family, what are you hungry for? What are you pursuing in this world? What is the one thing that will truly satisfy your hunger pains? Jesus says, “I tell you the truth, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you.” In other words: “I’m it!” And at that many of His followers left so He asks th12 disciples, “You do not want to leave too, do you?” And Peter responds, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. We believe and know that you are the Holy One of God.”
Church, “Taste and see that the Lord is good” and you will be satisfied. Saved to Serve, Tim
When you look back in your life, what is one moment that you would have liked to stay in forever? One moment that you were so happy, or excited, or satisfied? For me, the birth of my second child, Benton, was an exciting moment that I never wanted to leave. Christina had 24 hours of labor and no results with Cali leading to a C-section. She was exhausted, I was worried, and we were thrilled to have our first child. But we already knew the baby would be a girl, we had the name picked out, and everything was in place except the baby. Benton, on the other hand, was a different story.
We did not know the gender or even what names we had settled on, but we did know the day and process because of a scheduled C-section. The anticipation of the doctors words concerning who this little child was really amped up the excitement for us, and really made that a very special moment. I love all my kids and their births were all exciting, but Benton’s had a little something extra.
Life isn’t all exciting moments, though. In fact, it is the bad moments that make the exciting ones so great, and the great moments that make the rough moments so deep and torturous. Are there moments in your life that you would like to remove? And not just the individual moments, but the continued feelings and consequences that played out over time? Would you remove that moment?
That’s a tricky question. The removal of pain is incredibly enticing, though the power of comfort, healing, and growth shouldn’t be ignored. On Wednesday nights we’ve been doing a series called The Family Project, and this past week we looked at how children can actually teach us something about God. Sometimes being a parent can be such an overwhelming task as we begin to fear all the ways that we could mess our kids up. But studies have shown that there is a process called “rupture and repair.” When bad things happen in a child’s life (as simple as a parent yelling or as complicated as you can imagine), there is an opportunity for the parent to tend to the wound. When a parent helps correct the situation (as simple as apologizing or as complicated as you can imagine), there is a bond that is created that is stronger than if nothing bad had happened at all. The repair is so powerful that it makes the rupture a blessing.
Can you imagine how God feels about your hardest times? Do you suppose that he looks at your difficulties and wishes to
remove them? Or, do you suppose that the trials you’ve faced have brought you closer to him? Do you believe that those challenges
actually made you stronger, more mature, and grew your bond with God even tighter? Life is full of good moments, and moments that
are not as great. They are all valuable, and maybe, even more so the bad. They help you connect to the one that is greater than
everything else.
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9:30 am
10:30 am
12:00 pm
6-7:30
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Senior’s go out to lunch
330 High School (9th-12th grades)
3 6:30 am Prayer Group
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5:45-6:30 pm
6:45-8:00 pm
7:00 pm
Meal
330 Middle School (6-8th grades)
Adult Study, Nursery, classes for ages 3—5th grade
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9:30 am
12:00 pm
MOMS
“Wake up America” National Day of prayer-meet in auditorium-light lunch to follow
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9:30 am
10:30 am
6-7:30
Sunday School
Morning Worship
330 High School (9th-12th grades)
9 7:00 pm Nursing Home service at Miller’s
10 6:30 am Prayer Group
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5:45-6:30 pm
6:45-8:00 pm
7:00 pm
Meal
330 Middle School (6-8th grades)
Adult Study, Nursery, classes for ages 3—5th grade—LAST Wednesday night until Fall
12 9:00 am
6-8:00 pm
Prayer Group
NLCS Spring Concert
15
9:30 am
10:30 am
6-7:30 pm
Sunday School/VBS meeting in Student Center
Morning Worship
330 High School (9th-12th grades)
17 6:30 am Prayer Group
18 7:00 pm Pre School Graduation
19 9:00 am Prayer Group & MOMS Group
22
9:30 am
10:30 am
6-7:30
Sunday School
Morning Worship
330 High School (9th-12th grades)
24 6:30 am
6:00 pm
Prayer Group
NLCS awards ceremony and Graduation
26 9:00 am Prayer Group
29
9:30 am
10:30 am
6-7:30
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Senior’s go out to lunch
330 High School (9th-12th grades)
30 Happy Memorial Day
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99 THOUGHTS FOR PARENTS OF TEENAGERS THE TRUTH ON RAISING TEENAGERS FROM PARENTS WHO HAVE BEEN THERE
EXPOSE MEDIA’S LIES By Walt Mueller
Here’s a statement you won’t find the least bit surprising: Media often tell lies. When our teenagers haven’t learned how to view the world through the lens of God’s Word, they risk believing and living the media’s destructive lies rather than believing and living God’s life-giving and liberating truth. Not only that, but it makes it more difficult for us to lead our children into an understanding of God’s will and way when they’ve been numbed to the truth, When messages from the media – particularly entertainment media – stand in opposition to God’s truth, our teenagers are faced with a dilemma that leaves them wondering, “Who and what should I believe?” IT’S OUR PARENTAL RESPON-SIBILITY TO SPOT THE MEDIA’S LIES, TEACH OUR KIDS TO SPOT THE LIES, AND THEN TO ANSWER THEM WITH THE TRUTH. For example, me-dia messages leave them believing that to be worthwhile, you must be beautiful. But God says. “I care about who you are, not what you look like.” Media messages tell them to avoid pain and pursue pleasure at all costs. Jesus tells him followers to expect suffering and exer-cise perseverance. EXPOSE THE LIES, AND PROCLAIM THE TRUTH.
THE SUMMER IS COMING…
IT’S A TON OF FUN… AND IT’S AN EXCITING & POWERFUL WEEK WHERE KIDS CONNECT WITH GOD
Check it out at www.michianacamp.org
Check out the different weeks of camp your child can attend.
Be sure to register by May 15, 2016
IT WILL BE THE BEST WEEK OF THEIR SUMMER June 12-15th Girl’s Only
15-17th Paintball
19-24h High School Discipleship I
25th First Chance I
July 5-6th 2nd Grade
6-8th 3rd Grade
6-8th Co-Ed Wilderness
10-15th High School Discipleship II
16th First Chance II
17-21st Go Camp
17-22nd 4th & 5th Grades
24-29th Junior High
31-Aug 2 Boys Only
31-Aug 3 Relentless Pursuit
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What do you do while you drive? Listen to talk radio, put on your makeup, or perhaps even listen to classic rock and roll. We want to encourage you to use that time as an investment toward personal spiritual growth. This month we will be provid-ing three CDs that will address certain family issues from a Christ-centered approach. These CD’s will help encourage, equip, and strengthen you as a Christian parent and spouse. You can find these CD’s available at the Parent Resource Cen-ter in the Kidz Konnection Zone.
Topics Available for May:
CD 1 – Finding Peace In The Midst of Mommy Stress (Mrs. Lysa TerKeurst)
CD 2 – HOW TO CHANGE FOR THE BETTER
Part 5 – The Secret of Lasting Change: Building Below the “Water Line” (Chip Ingram)
CD 3 – The Joys and Challenges of Marrying Your Opposite (Mrs. Melanie Shankie)
Do you ever notice that you define yourself by specific things or circumstances that show up in your life? Maybe it’s like there’s this box you carry around with everything that defines you: your stuff, your work, your family, your kids, your gifts and talents, or your home. But there’s a problem with looking at life like this because if this is how we see our lives it’s all too easy to become preoccupied with the wrong thing. Think about all the stuff in the box. It’s “your” stuff, right? Or is it?
We tend to talk about our lives using words that highlight our ownership of those things and circumstances. Words like my, ours, and mine. And those words can make a huge difference
on how we see the world. As long as we keep using these words, we can tend to believe that our stuff will make us happy and that putting more stuff into our boxes will make us even happier.
But the truth is just the opposite. Something radical happens when we look at our life as not really ours. When we view our life as really God’s gift to us—it changes everything. When we see that all the stuff we have is somehow connected to God and the story He wants to tell with our lives, it begins to change the way we see everything. When our world doesn’t revolve around us, our situations look a lot different.
That’s why this month, we want to explain something to kids about contentment. It is deciding to be happy with what you’ve got. In other words, you can choose to be happy because of what God has actually given you. You can choose to shift your focus away from what you don’t have and toward what God desires to do with the life you have. When you trust Him with your life, you become more focused on being grateful for every-thing He’s already given to you. The Bible has a lot to say about contentment. This month, we’re going to unpack several of those moments where people learned something about contentment as well as some key principles about how we can live our lives focused on trusting God no matter what.
See, when it comes right down to it, contentment is a heart issue. It can’t be solved by getting the thing that’s off-limits, the thing that someone else has, or even more of a good thing you already have. In other words, contentment happens when we place our trust in the One who is able to meet our needs each day. When you teach kids to see their life as a gift from God it sets them up for a life of contentment and fulfillment. There will be no reason to be distracted by what others have, or what’s off limits, or what we had in the past. And when all of us really trust God, we will be content with exactly what He has put in our box for today and won’t worry about the future.
COMING IN MAY IN KIDZ KONNECTION:
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LITTLE BAG BIG IMPACT Want to do more than just donate food? Sign up on “The Board” or www.nlccnet.org to hand out food at the Walkerton food pantry to those in need. The commitment is easy. Once or mul-tiple times on the 4th Tuesday of the month from 5:15-6:45. Email [email protected] for more info.
Camp News: Camp News: Camp News:
NLCS collects both the Box Tops & Labels for Education! Place them in the box on the wall across from Stephanie’s office.
SCHOOL NEWS:
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North Liberty Church of Christ ~ 65225 State Road 23~North Liberty, IN 46554 ~ www.nlccnet.org
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For anyone who would like to help minister in a financial or prayerful way for a young lady (Jill Peterson Hunt, who grew up at NLCC) dealing with a serious cancer issue called Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Feel free to go to the website Fundly.com/operation-Jill-wins. More information about Jill is provided below:
* Jill grew up at NLCC * She is the daughter of a former Elder (Ron and Janet Peterson) * Graduated from one of our colleges--Lincoln Christian College * Married a young preacher (Greg) and they have been in full-time ministry since their
graduation * The NLCC supported them in their ministry for a number of years until the new church
work became self-supporting. The church they started and are ministering at is the Pa-seo Christian Church in El Paso, TX
* They have three children
If you are interested in helping them with expenses that will go beyond the insurance coverage, go to the website above and give as the Lord directs.
Meet in the Auditorium at noon for prayer
Followed by a light lunch – those needing to go back to work can pick up a sack lunch to go