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CHURCH STAFF
Minister
Margi Colerick
Margi@firstccks.org
Associate Pastor
Debbie Lohmann
Debbie@firstccks.org
Administrative Assistant
Shawn VanWagner
shawn@firstccks.org
Custodian
Rick Achenbach
Organist
Gisela Weber
Music Team Pianist
Katie Rebecchi
Choirmaster
George Blume
Tidings Editor
Shawn VanWagner
Nursery
Devene Salvino
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF BONNER SPRINGS (Disciples of Christ)
TIBLOW TIDINGS August 2011
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DOC) NASHVILLE, TN JULY 2011
General Minister & President Dr. Sharon Watkins
Madison Oliver Ballerina
Child Bearing Flag - Closing Worship Pastor Robin & Kendra Colerick
Dr. Marian Wright Edelman Children’s Defense Fund
Disciples in Mission-Nashville
Youth Choir Members Angel & Hailee Colerick
Kendra & Kevin Colerick in the Display Area
The Rev. Dr. Fred Craddock Pastor-Educator
September Tiblow
Deadline August 25th
First Christian Church of Bonner Springs • 148 N. Nettleton • Bonner Springs, Kansas 66012-7211 Telephone: 913-441-3876 / www.firstccks.org
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Worship: 8:15 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. / Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
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VBS began Sunday, July 24. We have combined forces again with the United Methodist Church of Bonner Springs, St. Martin in the Fields (Edwardsville), Edwardsville Christian Church and the Edwardsville United Methodist Church.
As of this writing, we have just completed day 2 of our Vacation Bible School. The kids are traveling back in time and meeting with Mary and Eunice each day at Mary’s house. The focus is learning about Jesus growing up in Nazareth. Other activities include the Celebration time, where everyone gets to sing fun songs, fun and games, which speaks for itself, the Marketplace where the kids are baking fried bread, eating snacks, and doing fun crafts and their tribe time, where they get to go further with the lessons of the day. So far, we are ministering to around 50 kids. A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who has given of themselves to make this a great week. It does take a community to grow our kids!
Marcia, Tim, and Twila were hosts for the July 2 potluck meeting of the BEAS (Bonner Edwardsville Area Singles). Patriotic placemats and flags decorated the tables and accommodated a plentiful potluck. Bertha Cameron was our guest for dinner and gave a presentation on the history of the Monticello Community. She had several artifacts and a painting of the town-site by Charles Goslin. Wild Bill Hickok was marshal of Monticello at one time. Mrs. Cameron also participated in a question and answer session after her talk.
July 16 we again met Mrs. Cameron at Monticello Museum. She made the initial presentation in the air conditioned office because the remainder of the museum is in the old fire station which has no AC. We hope to return in cooler weather. We did learn that Mrs. Cameron is a member of the Shawnee Indians and a fellow “Cemetery Trouper.” We followed with lunch at Ruby Tuesdays.
Mary, Dorothy, Darlene, and Frank are hosts for our August 6 potluck/business meeting and are planning a picnic theme.
Twila Williams, Secretary/Treasurer
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Our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone at First Christian Church - The Family of Betty Pogue
I wanted to thank the church family for everything you have done for me. I don’t know how I would have had the strength to get through the last couple years without the knowledge that I had a strong support system behind me. Thanks for everything and God Bless.
Your Sister in Christ - Cara Reynolds
Jennifer Alberty, grandaughter of Margaret Stephens
Tina Ashford’s Father
William Atkinson, son of Marcia Atkinson
Dorothy Baker, friend of Lee Edens
Gavin, great grandson of Inez Baker
Dan Beebe, friend of Lori Borgan
Don & Doris Beers, friends of Margaret Stephens
Christie Bowen, friend of Kelly Stevenson
Nancy Breckenridge, daughter of Bill
Bob Brown, a co-worker of Carol Everley
Riley Brown, brother of Clara Mize
David Buckner, brother-in-law of Nita Clark
Ethan Carlile, grandson of Ron Miller
Jim, Becky & Beth Anne Combs, Alice Campbell’s Family
Katie Conner, gr. granddaughter of Margaret Stephens
Sue Corlett, niece of Ron Miller
Tina Corlett, sister-in-law of Ron Miller
April Cundy, great niece of Lee Edens
Marylinn Demers and Family, friend of Julie Roush
Tom DeTar, son of Margaret Stephens
Ed Garrett, friend of Twila Williams
Gary, a co-worker of Karen Scherer
Bev Gering, friend of Jane Hanks
Mike Herman, friend of Ray Uhlich
Judy Hinton, family of Marcia Atkinson
Cheryl Johnson, daughter of Wanda Breckenridge
Ernie Jeffries, husband of Carolyn Jeffries
Jody Kendrick, friend of Dawn Korosec
Adam Lakey, friend of Margaret Solano
Leroy, Ipo Geary’s brother
Christi Liezig, daughter of Don & Terry Clark
Dovie Loyd, mother of Dayna Ellington
Brent Moseley, grandson of Twila Williams
Tyler Orlich
Buddy Page, friend of Bill & Wanda Breckenridge
The family of Sandy Pickett
Lee Pino, friend of Jane Hanks
The family of Betty Pogue
Linda Portee, sister-in-law of Kelly Stevenson
Kenneth Renne, father of Julie McDonald
Joseph Roberts, son of John Roberts-wounded in military
Rick Rozman, uncle of Annita Verdict
Pat Sheeley, friend of Mary Gossage
Linda Smith, re-occurring cancer
Ryan Smith family, grandson of Rick & Jane Achenbach
Amy Tomson, niece of John & Kathy Walker
Jerry Vick (she) friend of George & Shelia Blume
Kathy Walker, sister of John Walker
Flooding and natural disaster victims
Jane Achenbach Beth Enloe Clara Mize
Autumn Ashford Cyndi Jeffries Bill & Emma Rehm
Marcia & John Atkinson Harold & Doris Green Gary Reynolds
Inez Baker Marceline Lee Lisa Roberts
Don & Tealy Calkins Joyce Mayberry Dawn Simmons
Don & Terry Clark Barbara McDonald Ken & Edna Stewart
Carlos Cooper Belinda McGovern John Walker
David DeMato Karen Meredith Don Young
Jayne Eagle Ella Mae Mitchell
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If you've paid attention to the news about Joplin you've heard reports of the number of homes and businesses destroyed or damaged by the May 22nd tornado. You've heard the number of people injured and killed. Here are some other numbers that are impressive.
The governor set a goal that by August 17 (the start of the school year) we would see one volunteer in Joplin for every resident - that's over 45,000 people. That goal was set over three weeks ago and at that time over 19,000 volunteers had already come to Joplin. If you added all the volunteer hours together you would see that in the first four weeks after the tornado 19 years worth of volunteer work had been done here.
Although we don't have an exact number of Disciples volunteers that have been to Joplin, just this weekend we had Disciples from Arkansas, Nebraska, Texas and around Missouri. In the coming month we have groups from Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma and Minnesota scheduled to come. I can't even begin to name the many other places that volunteers have come from in the last five weeks. The numbers make us overwhelmingly grateful. And they also speak to the vast devastation. Even with the high amounts of volunteers, there is still so much work to be done that will happen over weeks and months and years to come.
If you are looking for ways to help, remember first to pray, then call Jeni in the Area Office (417) 865-0850 to see how you can help.
Items that are needed in the Disciple Distribution Center:
Macaroni & Cheese Pasta Hamburger/Tuna Helpers Rice Mashed Potatoes Canned Corn
Bath Towels Laundry Soap Large Trash Bags Pots/Pans Kitchen Wear (spatulas, large spoons, etc.) Silverware Dishes
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Vaughn-Trent is collecting supplies to assure that all children go back to school ready to learn. You can help by donating:
Backpacks Dry Erase Markers Glue Sticks - Regular & Jumbo Pencil Boxes or Pouches Pocket Folders-with & without prongs-all colors 8 Pack Washable Markers - wide and fine tip Pencil Top or Pink Erasers Colored Pencils Highlighters Red Pens
Baggies - All Sizes Anti-bacterial Wipes or Gel Kleenex Scissors - Blunt Tip or 5” & 8” Pointed Composition Books Loose Leaf Binders - 1, 2, or 3” Sizes Tab Dividers Pencil Sharpeners Post-it Notes Deodorant
There is no need for crayons or liquid glue.
There is a box in the narthex for supplies.
Thank you for all you do to help those in need in our community.
All of the Business Items below were ADOPTED by the General Assembly, July 2011. If you would like to read the entire Resolution or have questions, please contact me and I will do my best to lead you to more information. All information and quotations have been taken from the Program and Business Docket of the 2011 General Assembly and from the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) website. Most of the other Items of Business were Reports. If you would like to read any Reports, please let me know.
No. 1116 Addressing Anti-Muslim Action in the United States and Canada This resolution calls “upon the Church to promote respect, civility and love toward our Muslim neighbors…” and “interfaith dialogue and action so that mutual regard and understanding between Muslims and Christians will be deepened.”
No. 1117 A Call for Reflection and Advocacy on Behalf of the Democratic Republic of Congo This resolution calls for the Church to “pray, reflect, educate and advocate for our sisters and brothers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.” Also, it calls for “more ethical mining practices.” The resolution further calls us to purchase products “labeled „DRC conflict free‟ when purchasing electronic products.”
No. 1118 Celebrate and Reaffirm Our Commitment to the Vision of Planting New Mission Since 2009, we have “welcomed 88 new and affiliating congregations.” We will continue to plant new churches and support the work of those who do.
No. 1119 Moral Injury and Spiritual Care in A Time of War This is an item for Reflection and Research.
No. 1120 Human Trafficking This resolution calls for the Church to “engage in education about the issue of trafficking in persons in our own communities and around the world, and in advocacy efforts to end this criminal and abusive practice.” It also calls for us to “advocate for the ongoing fundraising and strengthening of the U.S. Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 and to advocate and support the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act of 2001 in Canada.”
No. 1121 Justice in Education Reform This resolution “affirms that education reform must be approached in a way that deals with the justice issues of race, class, special needs, and geographical/residential location in relation to the more equitable distribution of resource opportunities.” Also, it calls us to be “in prayerful reflection, study, and public conversation about public education, including charter schools, through the lens of these justice concerns. We are also encouraged to “contact policy-makers and advocate for an approach to public education reform that is just and equitable, and that will continue to provide a quality education to all our children, regardless of race, class, special needs or geographical/residential location.”
No. 1122 Preventing Sexual Abuse and Ministering to Its Victims and Survivors We are called to “nurture the spiritual wholeness of victims and survivors of sexual abuse and provide avenues of healing and reconciliation.” The resolution affirms that “each situation requires individualized care and response.” And, further, the resolution encourages churches to have a safety policy, require background checks for staff and boundary training, to offer care and education.
No. 1123 Support of Children and Youth By Opposing Bullying in Schools, The Church and The Community This resolution calls bullying “sinful and harmful.” It calls our congregations to education, learning more about and identifying bullying within our community, our churches, and our camp program. It affirms that all people, no matter what ethnic, cultural, class, race, weight, mental and physical ability…..all people have the right to know the unconditional acceptance of God‟s love.
No. 1124 Re-Election of the General Minister and President The Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins
No. 1125 Report of the General Assembly Committee- Time and Place The 2013 General Assembly will be held in Orlando, Florida. The 2015 General Assembly will be held in Columbus, Ohio, July 19-23.
No. 1126 Report of the General Nominating Committee Moderator- Regina Morton / First Vice Moderator- Susan Ward Diamond / Second Vice Moderator- Rick Ikeda
No. 1127 Amending the Special Rules of Procedure For the General Assembly
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Hope you have been thinking of a basket you can put together for the Tall Oaks Gala. Another idea would be a gardener’s basket with garden gloves, a flower pot, hand tools, etc. Many baskets are needed.
Be creative and design your own.
Alice Campbell - Tall Oaks Ambassador
Financial Peace University is a tool to help people like me become better with our finances. If you follow the steps as Dave Ramsey lays out, you will have more success in your financial life. But…like with following God, if you are not intentional in your studies, it is easy to stray. I truly believe in Financial Peace University and what it can help you accomplish. I’ve fallen off the wagon and it’s time to get back aboard. If you are not taking care of the small things God gives you, then why would He give you any more? Come join me! Debbie Lohmann
Register on-line or contact the church office at 441-3876.
Come join us on Wednesday, August 17
for a FREE preview.
Sunday School Teacher ________________________ (grade level)
Sunday School Superintendant
Kids for Christ (Kids Choir) - Lead Specials
Chi Rho Sponsor (Middle School Group) Would consider a leader role? _______
CYF Sponsor (High School Group) Would consider a leader role? _______
Mission Trip Sponsor
Substitute Nursery Assistant
I do not wish to have a leadership role during the upcoming school year.
IF INTERESTED, JOIN US AUGUST 10TH 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, August 13 5:00 p.m.
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We will have a potluck to celebrate our Scavenger Hunt activities! Come and see what everyone has been doing for the month of July.
Please complete and return to Debbie Lohmann.
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 148 N. Nettleton Avenue Bonner Springs, KS 66012
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2nd Lorine Shannon 15th Neil Isabell 16th Mariah Walters 17th Dayna Ellington 17th Debbie Parks 17th Inez Baker 20th Dorothy Sechrist
22nd Courtney Roush 26th Julie Scott 27th Belinda McGovern 28th Gloria Smith 28th Jordan DeTar Newbert 30th JoAnn Walters 30th Nita Clark
2nd George & Shelia Blume 19th Stan & Julie Roush 20th Ted & Dora Stolfus 22nd Larry & Dayna Ellington
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
Friday, August 5 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This community wide event is sponsored by the Bonner Springs Senior Citizen’s Center. Proceeds support our Senior Citizens/Nancy Jones Johnson Scholarship Fund for BSHS Graduating Seniors.
Tickets $6.00 Each
For more information call contact The Senior Center at 913-441-0169
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