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Care Ministries 688.4400 Barb Marchand 619.4775 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 : Michael Hunter 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, Counseling Center Executive Director
Central Christian Printing 688.4400 Debra Smith | Paul Huff | Heidi Johnson
Central Homeschool Family Ministries e: chfm@ccc.org Karen Ryan Executive Director | Susan Warner H.S. Director
Kris Sayler Elem. Director
Hospital, Homebound & Care Facility Ministries 688.4400 Barb Marchand 619.4775; marchandb@ccc.org 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 ccc.aspireonemedia.com 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
worship with us
ministries
Sunday evenings | 5:00Central Christian Chapel
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in this issue | april 2016
n features :10 “Passover: An Epic Story” :
by Hubie Shorb
14 “Golf Balls and a Broken Promise” : by Alison N. Asher LSCSW
n in every issue :3 Pursuing the Heart of God : by Pastor David Welsh
19 Our Church Family20 Calendar
n ministry news :4 Academies8 Missions9 Teaching12 His Helping Hands13 Women16 Men17 Children
n events :5 CCA Open House : April 12
6 “Love Worth Fighting For” Marriage Event : June 3
7 Secret Church : April 29
11 Passover Seder : April 22
David Welsh senior pastorPursuing the heart of God
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Last year a NASA
scientist, Dr. Joan
Vernikos authored a
book advocating that
all-day movement is a
must when it comes to
good health. Her study
of astronauts in space
led her to the conclusion
that low-intensity,
gravity challenging daily
movements will contribute
to a long and vigorous life.
James, the half-brother
of Jesus and the author
of the Bible book by his
name, offered similar
advice. Put your Christian
faith into action. The
basis of our faith is what
God did for us through
His Son Jesus. We just
celebrated the resurrection
last month. Jesus’ death
opened the doors of
heaven and gave us all the
opportunity for eternal
life. But the evidence of
our faith is what we do for
God every day. It is seen in
how we live, lives we touch,
the fruit of the Spirit
exhibited, and our desire
to share Jesus with those
who do not know Him.
This month we will
conclude the sermon
series, “Organic. Life as
God Intended.” Focusing
on the last two chapters of
James, we shall study what
promotes and encourages
that pure life, the holy
life God wants for all of
His children. Movements
like prayer, patience and
submission to God.
All-day movement
contributes to a long and
healthy life on this earth.
But “God movements” in
our daily lives reflect an
eternal life that awaits us
in heaven.
Since 2003, KAKEland has awarded over 400 Golden Apple trophies honoring educators in the KAKEland viewing area who are making a positive difference in our local schools. With this program, teachers receive community wide recognition for the creative ways they support, motivate and encourage a lifetime of learning, in and out of the classroom. Central Christian Academy is proud to share that our middle school
Golden Apple Award Recipient:Central Christian Academy TeacherRoxane Turner
MICHAELHUNTERacademies
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history teacher, Roxane Turner, was surprised with the Golden Apple Award on Wednesday, March 9th during her history class. She also received $250 from Freddy’s Custard and Steakburgers, and a newspaper acknowledgement by Davis-Moore. She was also featured on KAKE News Monday, March 14th. Roxane was nominated by 8th grade student, Kelsey Wilson who congratulated her at the ceremony with a big hug!
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28TH | 7:00 P.M.Central Court South | Central Christian Church
Central Christian Academy
Join us for an Open House
that will include school tours, and
registration information the following
Tuesday @ 7pm Crown Room,
Central Christian Church
April 12
Come meet our teachers and administration, hear about course options and learn more about the quality academics and
extracurricular activities we have to offer.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28TH | 7:00 P.M.Central Court South | Central Christian Church
Central Christian Academy
Join us for an Open House
that will include school tours, and
registration information the following
Tuesday @ 7pm Crown Room,
Central Christian Church
April 12
Come meet our teachers and administration, hear about course options and learn more about the quality academics and
extracurricular activities we have to offer.
CCC Journal Open House 2016.indd 1 1/31/16 6:50 PM
A Global Gospel in a World of ReligionsFriday, April 29, 2016 » 5:30 pm - 11:30 pm EDT » C3 Youth Center
This Year’s Topic:
A multiplicity of religions exists in the world, all claiming to hold the truth (or at least some truth) about who we are, how we got here, what we’re doing, and where we’re going. Billions of people believe in Christianity, while others embrace Islam. Some are Hindu and others are Buddhist. Amidst it all, many are atheist, or at the very least agnostic.
So how are we to think and what are we to do in this massive marketplace of religious ideas?
Is there one right way to believe or are there many right ways to believe?
Is there one right way to live or are there many right ways to live?
Specifically, how does the gospel of Christ compare and contrast with other world religions?
And if we believe this gospel, then how should we share it specifically with people of other faiths?
For that matter, why would we share it specifically with people of other faiths?
During this Secret Church, we will explore the claims of Christ in the gospel and consider how these claims inform the way we understand religions and cults in the world and impact the way we live when surrounded by varied believers with diverse belief systems.
To register: click on the secret church icon at www.ccc.org
Cost: $7 before April 17 » $10 after
We will accept registrations at the door, but workbook will not be guaranteed.
An optional meal will be provided when ordered by April 27. Cost TBD
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Missionsfield reports
Dr. Paul GoddardMissions Pastor
CHRIST REACHING ASIA MISSIONS:
HElpING THE HOpElESS — CAMbOdIAThey are helpless, hopeless people. In the Bible, we read of Jesus’ compassion for them, healing them of this awful disease called leprosy. Today CRAM reaches out in the name of Jesus to help the lepers in Stung Treng, Cambodia. Though the disease is curable, the cure takes a long time and there is nothing that can restore what has been taken away from those afflicted. Most lepers in this region live in makeshift huts in the mountains, after being driven away by the community where they used to live. They can’t get jobs, and have difficulty caring for themselves.
Since Cambodia is a religious free country, we are happy to be able to openly preach and teach about Jesus, and baptize believers into Him. We praise God for Pastor C.Y. Kim and others who are willing to work with CRAM to take on this difficult task which will make an eternal difference for many souls.
Prayer Requests: Though the task is bigger than any of us, our God is bigger than the task! Please
pray and ask Him to strengthen us, guide us, and provide what we need to do this work that He’s placed before us. We need prayer warriors who will daily take us before the Father. Pray for Patricia Kim, as she deals with painful heath issues regarding her back and hip. Pray for C.Y. Kim, as he prepares to return to the mission field for several month. (Taken from “The Trumpet Sounding,” February 2016 — Field Report by Christ Reaching Asia Mission.)
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THE vAllEy Of dRy bONES — kENyAJoseph has translated many of the Old Testament books during his 17 years as a translator. But the book of Ezekiel was one of the most challenging because of the numerous new ideas and measurements that
the book introduces.
In spite of its challenges, the book of Ezekiel has deeply touched Joseph’s heart and life. In particular one of the most powerful images that he recalls during his translation was the passage
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about the valley of dry bones. “The bones were very dry and there was no hope that they would live again,” Joseph recalls. “God said to Ezekiel to prophesy, and he did it according to the Word of God.” Joseph also learned four things from the passage: “God can call whoever He wants, and He is not restricted by circumstances; God can do what is impossible to man; He wants to partner with us to accomplish His goal; and He does the impossible in order for people to know Him and for His own glory.”
A COlORful dEdICATION — CAMEROONAt a Bible study in her own language, a woman named Marie heard the story of the blind man who was healed by Jesus. When Pharisees asked the man how he had been healed, the man explained that he did not know how Jesus worked — he only knew that he was once blind, and now could see! After the Bible study concluded, Marie approached one of the teachers and surrendered her life to Christ, saying, “If He could heal a blind man, then I have hope that he can also heal my broken heart.” (Taken from Infocus, Vol. 21 — Field Report by Wycliffe.)
MuSTARd SEEdCHRISTIAN CHuRCH:
NEw CHuRCH plANT — kObEMustard Seed Christian Church is excited to announce the plan to launch a new church in Kobe, Japan, which is one of the three urban centers that is home to 19.3 million people. A passionate and gifted missionary named Kevin West, and his wife Nozomi, will lead the launch. Ethan & Audrey Greer will join them. Please
MISSIONS continued front page 8 pray for these couples and their families as they seek to make disciples in this area.
THE jOy OfGIvING – OSAkADespite being a, generally speaking, wealthy nation, Japanese society does not have strong culture of charitable giving. New Christians get to learn the joy of giving, motivated by God’s generosity toward in Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 8:9). In January, Mustard Seed Christian Church in Osaka, Japan, saw a significant increase in the church’s giving, nearly meeting the monthly operating expenses of the church, excluding personnel. The size of the community has also grown to nearly a 100 person weekly average. Please pray that God will motivate Christians to joyfully sacrifice for God’s kingdom because of the gift God has given them in Jesus.
...because there needs to be a place where the church just gets together to talk through bible-based answers to the questions they have.
Questions like: “Why does this happen? What does God mean when the bible says that? Why do some churches teach this and other churches teach that?”
EVERYBODY has questions...but most of the time NOBODY has a place they can go to ask those questions and discuss them.
Theologue will try to be that place.
We meet every Thursday eveningat 7:00 in the Chapel.
We have a great time together! Hope you’ll come!
David MannTeaching Pastor
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The LORD said to Moses and Aaron in Egypt, “This month is to be for you the first month, the first month of your year. Tell the whole community of Israel that on the tenth day of this month each man is to take a lamb for his family, one for each household. The animals you choose must be year-old males without defect. Take care of them until the fourteenth day of the month, when all the people of the community of Israel must slaughter them at twilight. Then they are to take some of the blood and put it on the sides and tops of the doorframes of the houses where they eat the lambs...and when I see the blood, I will pass over you.” Exodus 12:1–3, 5–6, 13 niv
It has been said that one may not fully appreciate their redemption in the Messiah until they come to a better understanding of the ordinance of Passover. If this is true, the many nuances of this beautiful festival deserve a closer look. At first blush, the story of Passover seems dark and mysterious, harsh and even bloody, but as we look deeper, we begin to see promise, hope and redemption. What more could an epic story require to deliver its message?
One of my favorite threads in the story is that of the lamb.
“Tell the whole community of Israel that on the tenth day of this month each man is to take a lamb for his family, one for each household” (Exodus 12:3).
While the story tells of millions of Hebrews and large Egyptian armies—suddenly, the word makes t h i s o r d i n a n c e v e r y personal. Each family must participate in the plan for redemption. Not their synagogue, not their government—but each member of a family must take part.
We are told that we have been redeemed out of
Passover: An Epic Storyby Hubie Shorb, Congregational LeaderL’Chaim B’Yeshua
sin—not with corruptible things such as silver and gold, but with the precious blood of the Messiah—as a lamb “without blemish or defect” (I Peter 1:19). Why? Because “God made Him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God” (2 Corinthians 5:21).
W h i l e t h e n e e d f o r redemption was a national issue—the Almighty made it very personal. Each soul was to be examined, each heart searched for sin and a bond was to be developed between each person and The Lamb. God’s plan for
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redemption, played out in each home, by each individual and the Glory of God made visible to all the people.
“...When I see the blood, I will pass over you” (Exodus 12:13).
Without the shedding of blood, there is no atonement. This is the centra l theme of the story of Passover and the Good News of the entire scriptures. Well before the time of Yeshua, the Prophets foretold that one would come and die for our sins. Although He would be sinless, it would please God to bruise Him and to lay upon Him the iniquity of us all (Isaiah 53).
Yeshua said, “I am the door; by Me if any man enter in, he shall be saved” (John 10:9 kjv). Why? Because He is the Passover Lamb who has shed His blood so that when we apply it to the doorposts of our
heart, the Angel of Death passes over.
A Passover Seder? A time to hear the story, receive the promises and be blessed by the hope that is in our Messiah. Come, experience this timeless story and share in the promise that we can be redeemed!
Jesus Is OurPassover Lamb!
Passover seder Hosted by Central Christian and
L’Chaim B’Yeshua Messianic Congregation
Friday, April 22 • 6:30pm • Central CourtRoasted lamb and chicken will be served along with
many traditional dishes
Adults: $25 (age 13+) • Children: $15 (age 3-12)
Infant on Lap: Free (age 0-2) • No childcare
Advance Reservations onlyAvailable only through L’Chaim B’Yeshua
Call or click: 263-7272 • www.lchaimbyeshua.com
Passover: An Epic Story
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Just The Facts!“Give an account of your stewardship…” Luke 16:2
Stewardship& accountability are very important concepts in the Bible. The ministry of His Helping Hands (HHH) fully intends to be good stewards of the time, talent and treasures that are entrusted to us.
Since our resources are limited, every distribution of furniture, appliances, computers and automobiles are based on referrals from churches, agencies, school case-workers and law enforcement personnel. These referrals help us to be good stewards of our resources by meeting the “neediest of the needs” in our community on a timely basis.
In the center column, I have listed the major items that were distributed by HHH to families in need over the course of 2015. In addition to these items, we distributed numerous articles of clothing, small appliances, small furniture items, other minor household items, toys and school supplies. All of the distributed items are made possible by your generous donations.
F ro m a n e nv i ro n m e n t a l perspective, if HHH or other collection sites were not around to accept these donations, the donated items would most likely end up in the local landfills. The combined weight of all HHH items distributed last year totaled over 1.6 million pounds or 825 tons! By repurposing these items to needy families, the items were kept out of the landfills. This is just one important aspect of the stewardship and accountability of God’s resources which are entrusted to HHH. We try to repurpose, reuse or recycle every item that is donated to the ministry of HHH.
Thank you for your donations! Without you, we would not be able to help the many families in our community that need a hand up. Our motto is, “We help people help people” all in the name of Jesus Christ! May God bless you for your kindness and concern for others.
During 2015, HHH distributed these major
items to familiesin need:
100 microwave ovens
54 stoves
66 washing machines
88 dryers
961 beds(twin, full, queen, king
& bunk beds)
472 dressers
467 sofas
209 kitchen tables& chairs
26 vehicles
22 refurbished computer systems
Stitching SistersMonday, April 11 & 25
6:30–9pmChoir Room (North Entry #15)
Led by Karla Seals
Bring your projects & supplies for stitching and fellowship. For info, contact Karla Seals at 687-9888 or karla356@yahoo.com. Childcare is not available.
tGlory Babies Gathering
Thursday, April 217:00–8:30 pm • Parlor
Led by Amy Stevens, Cathy Bonnesen& Melissa Scapa
This ministry walks with women through the losses of miscarriage, stillbirths & infertility. You are welcome to bring a friend with you. Contact us at glorybabies@hotmail.com with any questions, or check out the following website: www.glorybabies.blogspot.com.
Learn to worship with dance, as
David did before the Lord. We
will learn original Hebraic steps
that are universally known all
over the world. Thus, wherever
Davidic dance is part of worship,
a l l in the communi ty may
participate. Bring your Bible to
class. All music is scripture based.
Call for more info: 942-1846.
Davidic Dance Class Join us for our lasttwo classes:Tuesdays, April 5 & 197–8:30 pm • Crown RoomBrenda Vague, TeacherNo child care
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made a promise to my children the day they were born. I promised to love them, protect
them, and most of all, I promised that I would never allow anything bad to happen to them. I quit working full time so they didn’t have to be in daycare. If I ever had to leave them, I would rush home to them; after all, I made a promise.
Last year, my son started having tummy aches. I still remember the doctor coming out of the recovery room after his procedure, and how confident I was that it WAS NOT Chron’s Disease, because I made that promise after all. After many visits to the doctor and multiple tests, he was given the diagnosis of Chron’s Disease by the specialist. I grappled with the news for several days. I was mad, sad, blamed myself, you name it, and I felt it. And, then something happened, I tackled this head on and I turned to the One, the only One would could help...Jesus!
Golf balls &a BrokenPromise
“He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Isaiah 40:29-31.
The hardest part of this whole thing is knowing that I had broken my promise, and I couldn’t “fix” this for my son. I had to give my son over to the Lord and trust in His plan, not mine. I’m a “fixer” both personally and professionally, so this was tough. But, time after time, God provided me peace with our situation and it was Him who helped me remember to “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid of terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you.” Deuteronomy 31:6.
I would be lying if I said I never worry. I get an uneasy feeling when I see the school nurse calling, or when I lose
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my focus on God, and I allow Satan to remind me of everything I should/could have done differently to prevent this from happening. That is why it is so important for me, us, to keep our eyes fixed on Christ, because Satan is just waiting for the opportunity to destroy us and our thoughts.
Denzel Goolsby, a friend of mine, received the Barry Sanders Male High School Athlete of the Year Award presented by the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission in 2015. He gave his acceptance speech the day after his father passed away unexpectedly. I wanted to share parts of his speech which inspired and blessed me beyond belief. Denzel spoke about golf balls, and how when they were first made, they were completely smooth. As people started hitting them, they became dented, and they discovered the more dents the balls got, the farther they would go, the smoother it would sail and the longer you would be able to drive it. That is why golf balls are dented and dimpled, as we know them to be today. We are kind of like God’s golf ball. We get dented and we think it’s a bad thing, but really, it is just God redesigning us so we can go further in life.
I can honestly say that today, I’m truly grateful. I am grateful that our Precious Lord saved my son and family from something so much bigger. After all, in Jeremiah 29:11, God is very clear when He says, “For I know the plans I
have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.”
My family has fully accepted the healing that God has given our sweet boy. That doesn’t mean it is always easy, but it IS God’s plan. You are exactly where you are supposed to be at in this moment in time for a reason. It’s so easy to trust in the things we can see, but true faith means hanging on to God’s promises in the middle of the storm. He will rescue us, will never abandon us, and no one could love us more than He does.
The promise I made to my children to always keep them from harm was obviously one I could not keep. But, Gods’ promises cannot and will not ever be broken. So, when something difficult comes your way, hang on tight, fix your eyes on Jesus, and trust in God’s plan. And, as my wise friend, Denzel, mentioned, God isn’t throwing you off of the mountain, he is just redesigning you so that you can go further in life. I have fully accepted that I am officially “God’s Golf ball.” I pray the “dents” I have acquired through hard situations in life will offer hope to others, and above all else, give glory to God!
“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans
to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
When the Sovereign tells His sons to “act like men,” we might assume that He will tell them how to accomplish that charge.
This we seek from Him as we look at His words to us in Ephesians 6:10–17 where He tells us to “...put on the full
armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.”
Join Pastor David Mann for the breakfast served, the coffee poured, the testimony given, and the encouragement of the brothers for the sake of the
kingdom of God.
“Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.” I Corinthians 16:13
SAtuRdAy, APRIL 16 7AM CentRAL CouRt16
Parent–Child Dedication CeremonySunday, April 247 pm in the Worship CenterReception will followIn Luke 2:21-40, Mary and Joseph took Jesus to be dedicated. We believe this is a time you can publicly commit yourselves to raising your family in the admonition of the Lord. We and your family and friends will be your witness and support in this endeavor.
Because we believe a child should mature and have their own relationship with God, this is not baptism but your conscious effort to do what God commands you to do for your child.
Attendance in our Parent–Child Dedication class is required.Please go to our website at www.ccc.org and sign up for one of the classes. Childcare will be available if you request it at registration. We look forward to making this journey with you.
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Mother/Son EventFriday, April 156:00–8:00pm
Parent–ChildDedication Class
Tuesday, April 5,6:30–7:30pm, Summit
orSunday, April 10,
10:15–11:00am, Chapel
Parent–ChildDedication Ceremony
Sunday, April 24,7:00pm, Worship Center
Reception following
AWANAApril 6
Bear Hunt Night -CubbiesApril 13
Treasure Night -Sparks / T&T
April 27Lifesaver Night
May 4All Club Awards Night
CaLeNdar
save the date!
You won’t want to miss our next Mother & Son event for boys in grades 4 & 5 and their moms! Mark your calendars for Friday, April 15th, 6:00–8:00 pm, and watch the weekly bulletins and our website for more information to come!
“Direct my footsteps according to Your Word.” Psalm 119:133a
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 in the Choir Room
Sunday, May 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.
pastorsdavid Welsh Senior Pastor
Roger London Care/Outreach
tom Black Administrative
Peter Abood Choir/Worship
Steve Brummer Praise Band/Worship
Kyle Fleet Student Ministry
dr. Paul Goddard Missions
Bryce Hutson Worship/Communications
Ross Lamp Benevolence
david Mann Teaching
edwin ojedis Hispanic
Chad Pickering Family Ministries
directorsnick Anneler High School
Paul dohm His Helping Hands Exec
Vicki ejibe Childrens Ministry
diana Fink Women
Holly Garner Early Childhood Program
“Griff’ Griffith Promotion/Electronic Media
Linda Highbarger Payroll/Human Resources
Jeff Huhman Creative Arts/Technical
Cheryl Hurley Guest Services
Jennifer McCurdy Sports/Recreation
Robert nooe Special Needs
Caitlin Reed Girls’ Discipleship
Joshua Reed Upper Elementary
eddie Rivera Information Systems
Janet Rochat Finance
Aaron Scharenberg Counseling Center, Exec
debra Smith Print Production
Michael thorne Senior Adult 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
Brad Moser Safety/Security
Jason yakel Maintenance/Custodial
board of eldersderrel Pressnell Chairman
Mitch Herren Vice Chairman
dave McClintock Secretary
Richard ochs Treasurer
Bill Blasing
dave Callewaert
drew Hanson
dave Kirkwood
Robert noland
our leadership
Want to know more about Central?
discover Your Gifts!Have you ever volunteered to work in a ministry but something didn’t feel right? Honestly, you actually dreaded fulfilling your commitment. You questioned, “Why isn’t this working for me?” “What is wrong with me?” Perhaps, there wasn’t anything wrong with you. Maybe you were ministering outside of your gifts. Perhaps you needed to find something that was more compatible with your ministry style!
We offer the SHAPE curriculum in a two-hour course designed to help you identify the unique way God has “SHAPE-d” you for ministry. In just two short hours, you will receive individualized feedback about your Spiritual giftedness, Heart (passions), Abilities, Personality and Experiences that make you a one of a kind servant qualified for the ministry God has called you to.
Our next SHAPE classes are scheduled for April 3 @ 11:30 AM and May 22 @ 9:30 AM. Both will be held in room C3. Be sure to register online at www.ccc.org/shape.
The SHAPE class will lead you along a path of self-discovery. You are invited to learn how your passions, abilities, personality and life experiences combine to make you a unique servant for Christ. God has equipped you and specially trained you to fulfill your destiny at Central Christian Church. Look at your SHAPE and discover the wonderful YOU!
Attendance: (Casa de Luz; Missions Trips) ”...and the people came...” (acts 2:46-47)
February 13-14 ............................................... 3,123 (103) February 20-21 ..................................................3,141 (92) February 27-28 ......................................... 3,320 (107; 24) March 5-6 ....................................................... 3,153 (108) March 12-13 ............................................... 2,627 (91; 55)Central Christian has added 24 new members in 2016.
General Budget Income: ”...and the people gave...” (malachi 3:10-12; ii corinthians 9:6-15)
Weekly budgeted goal for fiscal year 2015-16 ........ $134,231.00 February 13-14 .............................................. $112,987.32 February 20-21 .............................................. $112,085.29 February 27-28 .............................................. $114,735.49 March 5-6 ...................................................... $137,670.00 March 12-13 .................................................. $118,062.20His Helping Hands donations: February 13-14 .................................................. $4,026.10 February 20-21 .................................................. $2,509.75 February 27-28 .................................................. $3,956.00 March 5-6 .......................................................... $2,670.00 March 12-13 ...................................................... $2,530.00
financial stats
Comforting those whose loved ones have passed on
Brandon & tracey Hunt on the passing of Tracey’s brother dave Jordan on the passing of his sister Mike Lavin on the passing of his stepfather Patty Lohr on the passing of her stepmother Ron Muhasky on the passing of his sister Ron & Polly Peake & Family on the passing of Polly’s father Josh & Caitlin Reed on the passing of Josh’s grandfather The family & friends of our Hal Robinson The family & friends of our Cynthia Scott Crystal Wilson on the passing of her grandfather
Celebrating the birth of each new life Paisley Sandra Beauchamp born Feb 9 @ 5 lbs, 15 oz to Tyler & Danae; and grandparents Quentin & Angela Nusz John W. Fetherston born Feb 12 @ 9 lbs, 13 oz oz to David & Jennifer; and grandparents John & Mary Ann Fetherston
Celebrating the baptisms into new life in Christ GaryAbbott•MistyAbbott•TracyCook•DoriCranmer
Welcoming those who have joined us in membership BrandonCoffee•AlyciaGabriel•JaredGabriel•YosiefGebremicheal BarbaraKastner•GlennKnight•JoseMendoza•FreweymiOkubagabr JeremyOlsen•NicoleOlsen•PatriciaUrban•JamieVongdonedeng Christopher Willis
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Join us for this monthly lunch for our community’s poor and homeless.
Saturday, April 2311:30am–1:00pm
RiverWalk Church of Christ225 N. Waco
For more info, contact:Coleen Barnes
coleensharolbarnes@gmail.com316-264-9703
We are LIVE-STREAMING our worship services over the internet! Go to c3live.tv or visit our website at ccc.org and follow the link.
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Our Mission:To lead people to think like Jesus, live like Jesus.
april 2016 3 SHAPE Class, 11:30am, C3
5 Parent-Child Dedication Class, 6:30pm, SUM
5 Davidic Dance, for women, 7:00pm, CR
10 Parent-Child Dedication Class, 10:15am, CH
11 Stitching Sisters, 6:30pm, Choir Rm
12 CCA Open House, 7:00pm, CR
15 Mother/Son Event, 6:00pm 16 Man Challenge, 7:00am, CT
19 Davidic Dance, for women, 7:00pm, CR
21 Glory Babies, for women, 7:00pm, PLR
22 Passover Seder, 6:30pm, CT
23 BBB Lunch for the Homeless, 11:30am, OC
24 Parent-Child Dedication Ceremony, 5:00pm, WC 25 Stitching Sisters, 6:30pm, Choir Rm
29 Secret Church, 5:30pm
may 2016 1 Next Step, 11:30am, Choir Rm
8 Mother’s Day
19 CCA 8th Grade Graduation 21 Man Challenge, 7:00am, CT
22 SHAPE Class, 9:30am, C3
28 BBB Lunch for the Homeless, 11:30am, OC
30 Memorial Day : Church office & building will be closed
june 2016 2 “Love Worth Fighting For” Marriage Event, featuring Kirk Cameron & Warren Barfield, 7:00pm, WC
10-18 Mission Trip : Honduras
19 Father’s Day
25-Jul 2 Mission Trip : El Salvador
25 BBB Lunch for the Homeless, 11:30am, OC
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