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Cincinnati Mennonite
Fellowship
August 29, 2010

 

GATHERING

Gathering Hymns

Welcome
(Visitors are invited to fill out a welcome card and place it in the offering basket.)

Passing of the Peace

Call to Worship
Leader: God said, ``Let there be light.''
People: And there was light.
Leader: Jesus said, ``I am the light of the world.''
People: And the light shone in the darkness.
Leader: Jesus said, `` You are the light of the world.''
All: And the light shall not be quenched.

Opening Prayer

PRAISING


Hymn

Scripture Psalm 112    

Offering

HEARING


Scripture Matthew 5:1-20 

Children's Story


Hymn

Sermon Living with the text   Interview of John K. by Pastor Joel M.

RESPONDING


Response Hymn
Blessed are they STS 41


Sharing Joys, Concerns and Reflections and Introduction of Visitors

Prayers of the Community

SENDING

Benediction

Hymn

We warmly welcome all who are visiting with us today!

We hope you will join us for fellowship time after the service and give us an opportunity to get to know you. Please fill out a visitor card from the pew rack and place it in the offering basket.


We offer the following activities for children:     

A supervised nursery, located next to the main entrance, for newborns through age 3
Children's Circle, which meets in the basement during the second half of the worship service, for children ages 3 through 7


A N N O U N C E M E N T S

Please send your announcements to the office by Friday AM to be included in the bulletin. Speak with Pastor Joel before the Sunday service if you wish to voice your announcement at the end of worship.


TODAY

Sunday, August 29 Safe Sanctuaries training , after church (see NOTES for details)
Sunday, August 29 HCATF fitness activity Meet at Morgan's Canoe rental, 5701 St Rd 350, Ft Ancient at 2:30pm for canoeing on Sunday. Let Jean S. know if you are coming.

New City Presbyterian continues their weekly 5pm worship services in our building on Sunday evenings. To aid in the process of leaving the church in a clean and orderly condition for them , please set in order the books in your pew and remove bulletins and any stray items from the worship area. Thank you.

THIS WEEK

Wednesday, September 1 City Gospel Mission


NEXT WEEK

Sunday, September 5 Sunday School starts at 9am

COMING UP


Sunday, September 12 Brown Bag Lunch and Bible study
Tuesday, September 14 Community Meal (5-7pm)
Tuesday, September 14
SLT (7pm)
Sunday, September 19
Annual Congregational Meeting, after service. P lease plan to attend.




Pastor Joel's Whereabouts
Beyond congregational duties, below are some of Pastor Joel's present activities:

Upcoming
Tuesdays this fall - Auditing class at Hebrew Union College, "Faith and Suffering
Sunday, Sept. 5 - Saying farewell and thank you to New City Presbyterian
Thursday, Sept. 9 - Ohio Conference Pastor Peer meeting - West Liberty, Ohio.
Mondays are a Sabbath



NOTES

Next Sunday, September 5th, will be the final Sunday that New City Presbyterian will be worshiping in our building in the evening. They have appreciated the space, but wish to begin worshiping in the morning and will be moving to John P. Parker elementary school in Madisonville.

During the Sundays of September our education hour and our worship will be dedicated to the theme of sexuality. Sunday school will begin at 9:00am and be focused on same-sex orientation, led by the Dialogue and Discernment team. Worship will address all of us as sexual beings under the theme Body and Soul: Healthy Sexuality and the people of God . See the bulletin insert for details and weekly topics.
Please continue to pray for CMF and for the Dialogue and Discernment team so that we can continue to listen to each other's voices, and be guided by the Spirit.

TODAY, August 29 All CMF volunteers who work with children are urged to attend a Safe Sanctuaries training after church. This training is mandated by CMF's newly adopted Safe Sanctuaries Policy and will include discussion of child abuse prevention in our church setting.
Sunday School teachers and helpers, youth sponsors, nursery volunteers including teens, and parents are invited. Following the training, volunteers will be asked to sign a "Memo of Understanding" to signify their commitment to following SS guidelines.
Christian Ed hopes that teachers can also use this time for coordinating plans for the school year.

The Annual Meeting will take place after worship on September 19. This is a relatively short meeting with two significant agenda items: Approval of the Budget and the Committee Slate for the coming year.
Please plan to remain after the worship service on September 19 to carry out this annual business of the congregation.
                                                                                                                                                        
--Church Council

Book Club will meet on Sunday, Sept. 26 after church at Ault Park. Please bring a side dish to share. The book to be discussed is "Peace Like a River" by Leif Enger.

Women!!!! Come gather together at Camp Friedenswald for Women's Retreat September 17-19. Join us for a relaxing weekend or take advantage of the many activities that will be available such as crafts, kayaking, spa treatments, canoeing, floral arrangement 101, hiking, choir, pontoon rides and much more.Marilyn Rossiter and Ruth Detweiler will be bringing the message for the worship services focusing on "Bring one, Give one" (BOGO).Cost for this retreat with lodging is $120.Arrival is at 7:00 p.m. on Friday with departure at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday. For more information or to register online go to www.friedenswald.org , or call 269-476-9744. Information may also be found in the CMF foyer.

Camp Luz Father Son Retreat on September 10-11.This retreat is geared for sons who are 9-15 years old, though all ages of fathers and sons are invited (grandfathers too!)We will be staying in cabins, but doing outdoor activities most of the time, weather permitting.
Also on September 11 , E3 Youth Worker Training will be holding "Shaped by the Story", which is intended for those who work with youth. Guest speaker for the day is Michael Novelli. This event is at Camp Luz, however for more information please contact Joe Troyer at jtroyer2gmail.com

September 23 at 5:30pm, there will be a free showing of the film "Fresh" at John Parker School on the corner of Madison and Redbank Roads . The School is working hard to raise awareness of nutritional eating habits as almost all of its students are on free lunches and living in poverty or near poverty level families. Madisonville does not have a grocery store for families with limited transportation to buy food. The school has provided a community garden and is looking for support in empowering its families toward healthy eating. For information on the movie go to http://www.freshthemovie.com/about/ .

Worship Arts Training at Laurelville Mennonite Church Center, Mt. Pleasant, Pa., Sept 24-26. Explore various elements of worship and learn how to tie all of them together, so that worship reflects both God's oneness and diversity more faithfully. Groups of four or more save $35 per person. Visit www.Laurelville.org/worship_arts_training.html or call 800-839-1021 to sign up today. Brian Paff, director of communications, Laurelville Mennonite Church Center

If you have yet to have your new photo taken for the directory, please contact Violet and arrangements will be made. Thank you.

Work and Hope: Finding Christ in the Church ( www.emu.edu/blog/work-and-hope ) is a blog and e-zine dedicated to the experiences and perspectives of young Anabaptists in their twenties and thirties. The blog was created by two Eastern Mennonite University alumni, Jeremy Yoder and Laura Lehman Amstutz, to provide a forum for young adults who are committed to staying in the institutional church but want to discuss what that means. Their blog and quarterly online magazine will attempt to bring together various young adult perspectives about the church.
Yoder came up with the motto ``Work and Hope'' from the inscription to
The Martyrs Mirror , which speaks about the perseverance and faithfulness inherent in the Anabaptist tradition. He writes that ``Finding Christ in the Church'' signals the ambivalence many young persons feel about denomination and church structures. ``Ultimately, we believe that our work here is a sign of hope for the church.''
The first issue of the magazine was launched July 20 and focused on the theme, ``Why am I [still] Mennonite.'' They intend to put out an ``issue'' every quarter that will feature a range of perspectives by young Anabaptists on a particular topic. The next issue will come out in October asking the question ``What is Church?'' If you are interested in writing for future issues of Work and Hope, you may contact the editors at workandhope at emu.edu

Stay connected to MCC Great Lakes through quarterly e-newsletter. MCC Great Lakes now offers a quarterly e-newsletter, with news and information delivered right to your e-mail inbox. In our mission to care for creation, we hope this will be an efficient way to keep you informed about MCC in our area. Sign up on our website at www.greatlakes.mcc.org

Lend a HandMake a School Kit, August 1-September 1
As a service project, the volunteers of Ten Thousand Villages of Cincinnati
are launching their 4
th annual kit drive through Mennonite Central
Committee (MCC). This year we are collecting school kitsMCC's most requested item. Every year more than 100,000 school-aged children whose lives have been interrupted by war, disaster and poverty receive a draw-string bag filled with new school supplies. These kits are sent all over the world and to poorly funded schools in Canada and the United States.

School kits help students and teachers provide much needed educational supplies while offering a sense of hope and encouragement. Each kit is packed in a hand-sewn fabric bag provided by MCC.

Please join us in making this our best year ever! Your kit(s) may be brought to church and placed in a bin by the coat rack or dropped off during store hours.

Ten Thousand Villages Hours: M-F 10am-6pm
2011 Madison Road Sat 10am-5pm
Cincinnati, OH 45208
513.871.5840

CREATE A KIT: Contents (New items)
4 spiral-bound notebooks (about 8.5'' x 10.5'' with 70-80 sheets)
4 unsharpened pencils
1 ruler (flat, flexible plastic; indicating both 30cm and 12in)
12 full-length colored pencils (in packaging)
1 large pencil eraser

Prayers for Faith and Learning:

This week brings a flurry of activity to the Goshen College campus as students move in and prepare for the start of classes. Please pray for the transitions
underway for students and parents. Remember especially new international students and first-generation college students as they begin a journey in a new culture.

Prayers for the Mennonite Mission Network:
Mennonite Church USA and the Mennonite churches in Congo have a 100-year history. Pray this relationship will continue to encourage and transform congregations on both continents.


Journey Groups

Art and Spirituality
September 19, 5:30pm @ home of Patti G.

Spiritual Journey
Adjourned for the summer.

Men's Group (Open)
TBA

Open Group
Adjourned for the summer.

April 18, 2010

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

New heavens and a new Earth;
Cincinnati Mennonite Fellowship
April 18, 2010

EASTER 3: CLUTCHING OUR CHERISHED CERTAINTIES, WE ' RE CONFRONTED WITH AN ENLARGED VISION OF WHAT GOD IS UP TO. LIKE SAUL, WE SURRENDER WHAT WE THOUGHT WAS TRUE AND GIVE OURSELVES TO A NEW WAY OF SEEING THE BIG PICTURE OF GOD ' S ACTION.

GATHERING

Gathering Hymns I know that my R edeemer lives HWB 277
                        
Great is thy faithfulness HWB 327

Welcome
(Visitors are invited to fill out a welcome card and place it in the offering basket.)

Call to Worship
Leader: From darkness to light,
           
from weeping in the night to joy in the morning,
People: we rejoice in you, O Christ!
Leader: From unbelief to belief,
            from poor vision to a more perfect sight,
People: we rejoice in you, O Christ!
Leader: From clouded minds to clear thinking,
            from pride to humility,
People: we rejoice in you, O Christ!

Procession of the Birds

Lighting of the Peace Candle

Call to Praise
Leader: Spring is risen!
People: Spring is risen indeed!
Leader: Hope is risen!
People: Hope is risen indeed!
Leader: Christ is risen!
All: Alleluia! Christ is risen indeed!

PRAISING


Hymn The risen Christ STS 101

Scripture Acts 9:1-20 Rosella Covington

Offering Prayer

Offering I saw a tree by the riverside, Ken Medema               Junior Choir
            
Ain'-a that good news, arr. Mark Patterson

HEARING


Scripture
John 21:1-19

Children's Story

Hymn I will come to you in the silence STS 49

Sermon Conversion

RESPONDING

Affirmation of Faith STS 181

Response Hymn I owe my Lord a morning song STJ 112

Testimony One Hundred Words

Sharing Joys, Concerns and Reflections and Introduction of Visitors

Prayers of the Community

SENDING

Passing the Peace

        

Benediction

Hymn
Here I am , Lord HWB 395

We warmly welcome all who are visiting with us today!

We hope you will join us for fellowship time after the service and give us an opportunity to get to know you. Please fill out a visitor card from the pew rack and place it in the offering basket.
We offer the following activities for children:      

A supervised nursery, located next to the main entrance, for newborns through age 3
Children's Circle, which meets in the basement during the second half of the worship service, for children ages 3 through 7


A N N O U NC E M E N T S

TODAY

Sunday, April 18 Junior Choir rehearsal, 9:00-9:30am
Sunday, April 18 HCATF Spring Wildflower Hike , after church (see NOTES for details)


New City Presbyterian continues their weekly 5pm worship services in our building on Sunday evenings. To aid in the process of leaving the church in a clean and orderly condition for them , please set in order the books in your pew and remove bulletins and any stray items from the worship area. Thank you.

THIS WEEK

Thursday, April 22 Council (6:15pm)
Friday, April 23
''Take Back the Night'' (6pmsee back of bulletin for details)
Saturday, April 24
Adult Choir practice (10am-12pm)
Saturday, April 24
Peace Church Brunch , St. Johns U.U. (10am-12pm)

NEXT WEEK

Sunday, April 25 Adult Choir practice (8:30-9:30am)
Tuesday, April 27
Community Meal (5pm)
Friday, April 30
Cincinnati Faith and Justice Training (7-9pm)

COMING UP

Sunday, May 2 Baby Dedication
Sunday, May 2Christian Education Bible Presentations
Wednesday, May 5
City Gospel Mission









Pastor Joel's Whereabouts
Beyond congregational duties, below are some of Pastor Joel's present activities:
Recent:
Friday, April 2 - Good Friday Way of the Cross/Way of Justice IJPC event
Thursday, April 8 - Ohio Conference Pastor Peer meeting, Springfield
Friday, April 9 - Faith-Based Public Policy Roundtable, Cincinnati Children's Hospital

Upcoming:
Tuesday, April 20 - Oakley Food Pantry
Saturday, April 24 - Oakley Food Pantry volunteer
event, UCC in Oakley
Saturday, April 24 - Peace Church Brunch, St. John's UU
Ongoing work with Healthy Sexuality resource through Mennonite Publishing Network
Mondays are a Sabbath.

NOTES

Notes For During The Easter Season
Theme and Scriptures: Our Easter season worship theme is "New heavens and a new earth," celebrating the resurrection happens among us. For your own reflection throughout the week, you may wish to meditate on the lectionary readings for next Sunday's worship: Acts 9:1-6; Acts 9:7-20; Psalm 30; Revelation 5:11-14; John 21:1-19.
Birds: Sunday we will be adding a different bird to the table. Throughout history and across cultures, birds have often been sacred symbols because they travel freely between heaven and earth, and in our own Christian tradition a bird is one of the symbols of the Holy Spirit. Each bird comes from Ten Thousand Villages and represents one of the ways that resurrection hope is active around the world through the work of various artisan groups.
Peace Candle: Each Sunday a Peace Candle will be lit to commemorate the resurrected Christ's first words to the gathered disciples: "Peace be with you."
Testimony - One Hundred Words: Each Sunday, following the sermon, a person will share a personal testimony100 words or less on a theme related to the day .

HCATF would like to invite everyone to a springtime picnic and wildflower hike at California Woods, Sunday April 18. We'll meet for the picnic at California Woods right after church. For directions or more information, please contact Jean S.or Jerry S..

The IHN Annual Meeting& Volunteer Recognition is on Thursday, April 22 at Isaac Wise Temple in Amberley Village 6 to 7:30pm. There will be lots of refreshments and awards.

The next Peace Church Brunch will be held at St. John's U.U., 10am-12pm, Saturday, April 24.

Book Club will meet on Sunday, May 2 after church at Rod & Mary S's home. Lunch will be served. The book to be discussed is "The Soloist" by Steve Lopez.

Please consider participating in People Working Cooperatively's Repair Affair Day on Saturday, May 8th . More details to come.

The new Camp Luz Summer 2010 brochures are in the foyer!

During the month of March Oakley congregations collected over 300 boxes of cereal for the Oakley Food Pantry . Thank you! For April we are focusing on collecting toilet paper to stock the pantry in this category for the coming months. We welcome toilet paper along with regular non-perishable food items.

The Oakley Food Pantry is expanding its service to the community. Among other things, we are hoping to reclaim perishable food items that regularly get thrown out from local grocery stores that are still useable. The Pantry is hoping to better inform people of its work and recruit more volunteers for its efforts to meet need during this difficult time for people. If you have any interest in knowing more or possibly, plan attend an hour long session Saturday, April 24th, from 9-10am.

A message from New Life Furniture:

Hi all,
We've attached an invitation for your congregation (posted on the bulletin board in the foyer).
You have been so supportive of our ministry over the years by putting announcements in your bulletin for donations of furniture. We would love for anyone from your church to stop in at our Open House.

Blessings,
Holly Young/Tim Nabors


The Depot MCC Thrift Shops in Goshen, Indiana, is seeking a full-time general manager. Applicants must have commitment to personal Christian faith and discipleship, active church membership, excellent organization skills, supervisory skills, communication skills, ability to work with volunteers and computer skills. Responsibilities include organization and general oversight of the Thrift Shops (Clothing, Furniture and Variety), incoming donations and processing, repairing merchandise, warehouse areas, outgoing merchandise, recycling and volunteers. It also includes sales, banking and the recordkeeping of the shops. Experience in retailing helpful; working knowledge of Excel and QuickBooks is also helpful.
Applications will be accepted until April 28, 2010 . a resume and cover letter to: Search Committee, C/O Arline Bontrager, 1261 Camden Court, Goshen IN 46526; or e-mail to abontrager2aol.com .

Prayers for Faith and Learning:
Pray for Elvin Kennel as he anticipates joining Lancaster Mennonite School as the Lancaster Campus principal in July.

Prayers for the Mennonite Mission Network:
In Mongolia, a summer of drought and an unusually severe winter have killed more than two million animals and devastated the livelihoods of nearly 40 percent of the population. Pray for wisdom for Laura
Schlabach and other Joint Christian Services personnel as they discern how to respond to this crisis.


April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month,
a time set aside to recognize our collective responsibility to prevent and confront child abuse.

In my work as the Treatment Director at the Family Nurturing Center, April is a very important month. April is the month of the Blue Ribbon Campaign, not only for my agency, but all child abuse agencies in the tri state and nationally.
The Blue Ribbon Campaign began when a Virginia grandmother, Bonnie Finney, tied a blue ribbon to the antenna of her van ``to make people wonder.'' The story she told to inquisitive community members was tragic. It was about the abuse of her grandchildren at the hands of their parents, which ultimately led to the brutal death of her grandson.
This April the Blue Ribbon Campaign will not only encourage the region to understand the problems of child abuse, but will also guide efforts in what we can do to help.
Activities planned for April include awareness, prevention, education, and fund-raising. are a number of activities/events throughout the region that you can participate in. Please see below for some of the activities that you can participate in/support:

April 23 rd 6:00pm The 21 st Take Back the Night, Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky comes together for this ``march'' and vigil raising awareness of sexual assault/abuse in the region (beginning at Sawyer Point, Cincinnati and marching to the Peace Bell in Newport, KY).MUSE, speakers, survivor speak out, Clothesline T Shirt Display among other activities. Check out the website for details www.takebackthenightcinci.weebly.com

April 24th , 8:00 am, Family Nurturing Center's Blue Ribbon 5K Race and Family Fun Walk. Route runs (or walks) through NKU's campus. opportunity for volunteers to work at the race and lots of fun for individuals, teams and families to run or walk! Registration information is available on our website www.familynurture.org

April 25th , Blue Sunday. Congregations throughout the region will be raising awareness and offering prayers and support surrounding child abuse.

Journey Groups

Art & Spirituality
April 25, 5:30pm @ home of Connie B.
Spiritual Journey
April 20, 6pm @ Peace House
Men's Group (Open)
April 16, 8am @ Kellogg Country House
3742 Kellogg Ave Inside Ferguson Antique Mall
Open Group (Open)
TBA

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