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We seek to Glorify God by building a family of believers passionate about Him where people are Loved the way they are, Urged to become more like Christ,
and Equipped to share Christ in word and deed.
by Pastor Rick Breusch
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It’s not a worship service. It’s not a business meeting. It’s not exactly a
party, although it will be fun! The purpose of the Family Gathering is to
communicate with and energize our congregation. As hard as we try to
keep everyone informed, we know it doesn’t always happen as well as it
might. By the same token, your Ministry Council and staff feel like there
are many positive and exciting things going on in the church – or are
about to get started. We want you to know about them!
Like what? Topics we want to address include what benefit we derived
from last year’s 100 Days of Prayer event and what steps are being
taken to address the items suggested to us by Dr. George Bullard in his
“fresh eyes” assessment last September. Your Ministry Council has con-
sidered some realignment of existing staff responsibilities to better
meet the needs of our congregation and the Northland community.
That’s just a sample of the information we want to share, but hopefully
you get the idea. Here’s what you need to know:
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KRBC Family GatheringKRBC Family GatheringKRBC Family GatheringKRBC Family Gathering
Sunday, February 16, 2014Sunday, February 16, 2014Sunday, February 16, 2014Sunday, February 16, 2014
Fellowship HallFellowship HallFellowship HallFellowship Hall
8:45 – 9:00 a.m. Gathering Time
with Refreshments
9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Presentations
Everyone is invited – members, regular attendees and visitors! Nursery
care and Bible classes for children up through grade 5 will be offered as
usual. But classes for students in grade 6 on up, as well as all adult Bible
classes, will not meet so that you can attend the Family Gathering.
I hope that you will participate in the upcoming Family Gathering so that
you can be both informed and encouraged by what you hear. I believe
you will leave that meeting thanking and praising God as well as being
motivated to continue to serve Him in and through the life and ministry
of KRBC!
Boys ShapeBoys ShapeBoys ShapeBoys Shape----NNNN----Race Race Race Race February 28 7:00 p.m.
Our elementary age boys are in the process of making
their cars to race Friday, February 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Come watch them race their homemade creations and
join in the excitement! After the race the boys will
have a sleepover in the youth room.
by Beth Ash for Karen Arnold,
Marcia Kleinpaste and Barb Baroni
Ladies, get ready for the best retreat yet! Much prayer and plan-
ning have been part of preparing for the weekend of March 14 and
15. We have a great speaker with us again this year. Melissa Spoel-
stra, wife of pastor, Sean Spoelstra, was our speaker at the 2012
Christmas Brunch. Since that time, she has developed a nationwide
ministry which includes a Bible study series much like those of Beth
Moore. She will be coming to us from filming in Nashville the week
of the retreat.
The theme of the weekend is “Daring to Hope.”
We will focus on the study of Jeremiah the
prophet and leave with restored hope in the Lord.
The weekend will include all of the other experi-
ences that make each retreat memorable. Friday
night’s session will feature our own Flora Scono as
she shares the things that we need to be sure to
keep in place as we live each day. There will be
time for friendship and fellowship. As always,
there will be an abundance of food! Make plans to bring a car full
of friends for a time of learning, sharing and praying together. It
will be a highlight of 2014, and the cost is only $65 (Friday & Satur-
day) for plenty of food, comfy beds, if you choose to sleep, and a
renewed spirit.
Women’s Connection Annual RetreatWomen’s Connection Annual RetreatWomen’s Connection Annual RetreatWomen’s Connection Annual Retreat KRBC Garden ProjectKRBC Garden ProjectKRBC Garden ProjectKRBC Garden Project
“And if you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and
satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise
in the darkness, and your night will become like the noon-
day. The Lord will guide you always,; He will satisfy your
needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your
frame. You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring
whose waters never fail.” Isaiah 58: 10-11
This is the passage of scripture shared by Karen Arnold as a
group of women sat in a Nepali restaurant thinking and
dreaming of what it would be
like for Karl Road Baptist Church
to enlarge our vision of ministry
to our community by developing
a garden project. Sanctuary
Columbus sponsored a Garden
Initiative Project two years ago,
and many of us participated in
delivering “socks” of soil and
seedlings to families around the
Northland community. It was an inspiring and exciting ex-
perience. Sadly, the project was not ongoing. As we
looked back on that experience, some of those who partici-
pated began to have a vision of what one church could do
to help families provide fresh fruits and vegetables for their
own household.
The Lord gave Karen and Marcia Kleinpaste a plan that we
are excited to begin working toward with those who are
interested and willing to reach out to our neighbors with
experience, expertise and friendship. There are five ways
to be involved in this ministry project: Garden Socks will
be prepared to enable those who want to garden in their
own yards. These socks will be filled with rich soil that in-
cludes compost from our own compost containers. Church
Garden Plots will be available for the use of those who
participate in planting seeds and nurturing them, along
with fellow gardeners, to be planted in our church court-
yard garden area. Home Gardens can be started this year
or continued through the Garden Project, as individuals
and families prepare plants with the group and take them
home to include in family gardens. Supporters, those who
choose not to maintain an individual garden, can still par-
ticipate by helping with the church garden area to plant
and nurture food to share with the community. Children
were the original reason for beginning a church garden as
part of the Summer Food Service Program. There will be
many ways that children can help with composting, making
raised beds, labeling plants, and helping with harvests.
If you love to get your hands in the soil and experience
God’s hands in providing food, please join the Garden Pro-
ject group on Sunday, February 16, following the service.
We will enjoy a light lunch while we plan the ways we will
work together in a summer of service and fellowship as we
grow a harvest of healthy food and hope.
Special OfferingsSpecial OfferingsSpecial OfferingsSpecial Offerings Thank you for your generous giving.
Retired Ministers & Missionaries Offering $3,630.
Christmas offering for member missionaries $5,471.
Thanksgiving offering for disaster relief in the Phillipines $3,100.
Melissa SpoelstraMelissa SpoelstraMelissa SpoelstraMelissa Spoelstra
Camp Mowana Retreat Center
March 14-15, 2014
Daring to Hope with guest speaker Melissa Spoelstra
The library is open every Sunday from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
Feel free to come and browse. New in the Library:
Song of Alaska — Christian Romance Book Series
by Tracie Peterson
A.D. Chronicles — Christian Biblical Times Book Series
by Bodie and Brock Thoene Plus many other biographies, resource materials, education teach-
ers helps, juvenile fiction, teen fiction, DVD’s CD’s and Bible
collections.
Come See What the Library Come See What the Library Come See What the Library Come See What the Library has for You has for You has for You has for You
by Gayle Sheahan
Edna Millard on the death of her husband, Joe Millard,
January 5.
Sean Billingslea on the death of his brother, Hurdie Christopher “Chris” Billingslea, December 8.
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their grandson
Michael Christopher Mitro born November 16, 2013 to parents
Rob and Elizabeth Mitro.
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I wish to thank the church for the nice Christmas basket.
Thanks to all who participated in the project, especially
Aaron Joiner for his nice visit and delivering the basket.
Len Artis
Thank you so much for your gift of the care basket. The
goodies were super good. The illustrated cards by the chil-
dren were so sweet as well as the words of wisdom and
prayer cards that were enclosed. Grace & Jim Hurley
Thank you so much for the nice basket of goodies.
Joe Polock Thanks for the care you give to me as well as many others.
My heart will always remain at Karl Road. Peggy Brader
Thank you very much for the Christmas basket given to Wal-
ter. He was very pleased and excited when Mark & Julie
Large delivered the basket. The cookies were eaten first.
Thank you for the Branches Class and all those who helped
assemble them. Walter, Ron, & Carol Stults
Thank you for remembering us with a care basket at Christ-
mas. I and my family enjoyed it. Betty Hartwig
Thank you for the care basket. We really did care so much
too for the cards and greetings that were with it. The fruit
and cookies were delicious. Bob & Barb England
Thank you very much for the Christmas basket. Everything
in the basket was delicious and I enjoyed the card with eve-
ryone’s name on it with their good wishes. My visit with
Lola Powell was so delightful and a real treat for me.
Ruth Schmicker
Thank You NoteThank You NoteThank You NoteThank You NoteThank You NoteThank You NoteThank You NoteThank You NoteThank You NoteThank You NoteThank You NoteThank You Note Your cards, prayer support and thoughtfulness were so much ap-
preciated during Lucky’s illness this past year. Glenn, Richard,
Pastor Rick and others who visited and prayed with us were so
much comfort. The bereavement luncheon was a wonderful gift.
Thank you all who prepared and served. Please keep us in your
prayers at this difficult time.
Betty, Bob Lee & family
I have heard that some folks are a little bit uncomfortable with
the label, “Tutor.” At KRBC, we call those who work with children
during After School Club through the fall and winter, “Homework
Helpers.” Truly, the two titles describe the same kind of person.
Are you wondering if that describes you? The answer is, “YES!” if
you have been a parent, a coach, a neighbor who played with kids
on your street, or a grandparent.
After School Club’s winter session has ended,
and the next session will begin in September.
These are some of the ways we helped third
through fifth graders with homework. We lis-
tened to children read a library book. We prac-
ticed math facts together. One night, the tasks
were helping to clean and organize a student’s backpack, prepar-
ing a display board for a science fair project, rewarding a student
for cleaning that backpack and finishing homework by giving him
paper to make a book, and praising each child for working so dili-
gently. Sound familiar? Most adults have had similar experi-
ences.
What does all of this have to do with you? Well, After School Club
will come again in the fall. You can always sign up to help. Tu-
tors/ Homework Helpers are greatly needed. Some tutors work
with two or three children to meet the needs of those who want
to participate. If you can’t wait until then, there is an opportunity
to help middle school and high school students with the very
same kinds of things on Monday and Thursday from 4:30 to 6:00
p.m. We promise that no one has to work on high school math
unless that is what you enjoy! A team of volunteers work to-
gether to help students from several countries as they learn to
understand English texts, work online to complete homework
assignments, read to practice and understand vocabulary, and
develop writing skills.
What is the reward for this kind of commitment? There are too
many to mention, but here are a few: Becoming a friend to a
child who is overwhelmed by American schools and living in a
family who does not speak English; encouraging a student to set
goals and strive to become all he/she can be; responding to needs
that can be very evident but not addressed; and sharing your love
for Jesus with a young person and pointing the way to know Him
as Savior to one who never heard. These rewards are immeasur-
able. If you would like to join those who find great joy in becom-
ing part of introducing children and students to Jesus through
hands-on learning help, please contact Beth Ash through the
church office: 885-3929.
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Sunday—
9:00a Sunday School 10:15a Praise Prelude 10:30a Worship 5:30p Women’s Study/Lounge 6:00p Aimee’s Group Monday— 12:00p Columbus Group/Chapel
12:45p Reading Buddies 7:00p Westerville Group 6-9p Young Life/210 & FH
Tuesday— 8:00a Work Team 9:15a BSF Leaders 5:00p After School Club (until Feb 25) 7:00p Rope Holders 7:30p Worthington Group
Wednesday— 6:00p Fellowship Dinner 6:30p Clubs, Choir, Sewing, Life Skills 6:45p Bible Discussion & Prayer 7:00p Young Life Leaders/306 7:30p Praise Team
Thursday— 9:15a BSF 12:45p Reading Buddies 6:00p Manney Group 6:30p Battalion 6:30p Outnumbered Group (1st , 3rd)
6:00p Manney Group 7:30p Heaven Study/113
Friday— 9:30a MDO
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7:00p Ministry Council
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February 2014
7 p.m. Brigade Shape-N-Race