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A suggestion was made to me to offer a time when theological/Biblical subjects
could be debated. I brought the suggestion to the Board of Elders, who were in
agreement with implementation.
Therefore, I am offering a new option for Biblical discussion.
In September we will launch a topical question and answer discussion time on
Sunday evenings at 7 p.m. This will begin on September 21, the Sunday after Re-
vival Services are completed and meet each Sunday after that.
Do you have a question about a Bible passage that you would like to have discussed further? If so, please email it to me ([email protected]), post it on
the Blue Connection Cards on Sunday, or text it to me at 574-870-4990.
Then on Sunday nights we will meet informally in the sanctuary for an open
discussion/debate session on the topics you have suggested. We will continue to
hold these sessions as long as people have a desire to discuss/debate the
Scriptures.
Rev. Chris
Genesis 12:3
Volume 2014 Issue 8
The Christian Messenger
Monticello Christian Church
August 20, 2014
The next newsletter, The Christian Messenger, will
be mailed WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Articles are due in the church office by
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
To activate the Prayer Chain, please call the church
office at 583-7261 or Sylvia Ward at 583-8845.
Email requests should be sent to Rev. Chris at
[email protected] or Deb at
Do you receive our church prayer emails? If not, email us at [email protected] and we will add you.
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All minutes, financials, and reports were approved as presented.
July average attendance was 332.
July saw an income of $6,656.29 over expenses which resulted in an income over yearly expenses of $17,171.02.
Christian Education Committee reported that with the opening of the new building changes to Sunday School will be made. Classes will be Preschool/Kindergarten; 1st-3rd grade; 4th-5th grade. Mike & Ann True will be teaching the 4th-5th grade class and teachers will still rotate for the younger classrooms. Six tables and sixty chairs have been purchased for the new building. Money is available to purchase TV’s and DVD players for each classroom. Promotion Sunday is September 7th.
Daycare Committee reported that school age kids raised $250 from their car wash for their summer activities. There will be about 7 kids in the afterschool program this year. CPR certification is due by August.
Exterior Property Committee reported benches have been finished & flowers planted by the cross at Centarbor in memory of Jack & Betty Naugle. Flowers will be planted in the front door area of Youth Building before the Community Open House.
Membership Committee reported attendance was good at August Ice Cream Social. They discussed ideas to honor longtime members of the church.
Worship Committee reported that no changes can be made to the choir seating. Revival is scheduled for September 14-19. 2015 budget has been slightly reduced.
Youth Committee reported Adopt a Highway program should be ready to go by end of August. Their stretch of highway will be from west edge of Reynolds east to Rangeline Road. Four students attended the Student Leadership Conference. Adult leaders will have a planning meeting August 8-9. Budget was reviewed. A new line item for “scholarships” will be added to help any student who cannot afford to pay for events upfront. Dedication of new building will be September 13th. The offi-cial name of the building is “The Forge”. 5th Quarter starts on August 29th.
SPLINTERS FROM THE BOARD
August 11, 2014
GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION
for Youth Building
Everyone Invited
September 13th
Community Open House
Kids’ Carnival 2-6 p.m.
Dinner 6-7:30 p.m.
Concert 7:30 p.m. —???
Revival
September 14-19th
6:30 p.m. nightly
Greeters Needed Pete Snyder, a missionary from China who we support, will be speaking on Sunday and John Bailey, a pastor from Chicago, will preach the rest of the week. We will be inviting guests from throughout the community to our church to hear the word of our Lord. The Worship Committee would like to have greeters at every ex-ternal door to welcome everyone with a warm smile and a friendly handshake while directing our visitors to the sanctuary to hear the pastors' inspired messages about our blessed Savior and the great gift that He has given us. Please volunteer to be a greeter, by signing up on the back of the Blue Connection Card or calling Linda Snyder at 574-583-5992 or Janice Madden at 574-583-4494. God bless you for your service in His name. Worship Committee
CORRECTION
I am wrong. I have asked several Sundays what Moses saw on the mountain. The answer was the burning bush. I confused two
stories. The burning bush happened at the deliverance of the Israelites, not at the time of the Ten Commandments. I apologize
for telling you wrong.
Rev. Chris
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In an effort to make better connections between adults and students, we have a new system for asking for help: 1. Connect Zach by phone (583-7261), e-mail ([email protected]), or face to face. 2. Set up a time to come to the Jr. High and/or High School Ministry to talk about what you need for help. 3. Stick around and get to know the students!
-Or- 1. Find a student at church and talk to them and ask for help.
Thanks for your understanding! We hope that this will help everyone become better connected to each other. It’s a start of a new year. Here is what is coming up! -August 24 Parent/Student meetings for the Jr. High Ministry (5:30pm) and High School Ministry (7pm). If you are a student or a parent of a student please come on out and learn what we are changing up for this year as well as filling out needed forms. -August 24 at 10am is a Student Leadership Meeting (you know who you are!) -August 29, September 12, 19 is 5th Quarter from 9pm-Midnight -September 7 is Promotion Sunday for Kindergarteners, 3rd, 6th, and 9th graders -Kickoff Sunday is September 7th for the Jr. High Ministry (5-7pm) and High School Ministry (6:30-8:30pm) -September 13 from 2-6 is the opening for the new building! At 7:30pm we have a special event for Jr. High and High School stu-dents. If you are interested and have any more questions about any of these things please contact Zach ([email protected])
Zach
2014 4-H PARTICIPANTS
Lauren Bertram 4H Horse & Pony Abigail Bucy Grand Champion – Showmanship; Grand Champion – Obedience; Dog Show – Novice Jaci Catterlin Reserve Champion Rabbit breed – Netherland Dwarf Kelsey Cook Grand Champion – Quillow Sewing project Dean & Carol Richardson’s granddaughter
Brad Reiff 2nd place Beef; Horses & Pony
Craig Reiff Reserve Champion County Bred Market Beef;
Champion Market Heifer;
Champion County Bred Market Heifer; Swine
Tim Reiff Champion Crossbred Steer; Horses & Pony
Benjamin Tolley 4th place Sheep Brenda Fraser’s nephew Jaiden Tribbett Hogs (3 ribbons) Paul & Mary Jo VanMeter grandchildren Madicyn Tribbett Pigs & Vegetables (3 ribbons) Paul & Mary Jo VanMeter grandchildren Maggie True Scrapbook; Photography Sam True Scale Model Great nieces & nephews of James & Dolores Kelly Received grand champion in some of the beef, sewing and shooting sprots.
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In Nursing Homes
Monticello Health Care 1120 N. Main St., Monticello
Larry Bittner, Room 171 Lynn Conley, Room 131 Lilly Longere, Room 151
White Oak Health Campus 814 S. 6th St, Monticello
Geraldine Brewer, Legacy Unit Don Farnsworth, Room 117 Doris Fee, Room 210 Dorothy Fisher, Dottie McClean, Room 102 Jack Mull, Room 106 Viola Rush, Room 215 Laddie Shuman, Room 518 Colleen Vigus, Room 217
At Home Or In Other Facilities Anita Carmichael, 6600 Constitution Blvd.#208, Portage MI 49024, 269-365-3554 Juanita Fishel, 110 N 2nd St, Apt 5, PO Box 151, Chalmers, 47929 Lynn Fraser, 803 Oakview Dr., Monticello, IN 808-8779 Roger Hintz, 201 S Beach Dr, Monticello 583-9660 Ralph Joslyn, 12249W 625N, Monticello, 965, 2974 Marcia Read, 3001 N. West Shafer Dr, Monticello, 870-0165 Audrey Smith, 1117 Bluewater Dr., Monticello, 583-4657 Betty Smith, 11520W 1200N, Monticello, IN
Hospitalized/Illness/ Other Prayer Needs
Bill Brandt, cancer Jo Brooks, cancer treatments Jim Conrad, tests at Mayo Clinic Garland & Mary Ferrell, hospice care (brother & sister-in-law of Barb Milligan) Dorothy Fisher, recovery from a minor stroke Don Haase, recovery from pneumonia Ariel Hall, broken leg (19 mo old granddaughter of Morris & Sandy Hall) Bud Mummert, Indiana Heart Center Sharon Reynolds, cancer Lucy Segal, recovery from broken wrist Jerry Senese, IU Health White Memorial Rev. Dean Snyder, heart attack & kidney failure (Pastor of Logansport Helm Street Church of God) Marlyn Smith, recovery from fractured ribs Jim Wright, Parkinson’s (Leona Wright’s son)
Children and teachers as they begin a new school year. For revival in each of our hearts and our church. Continued prayers for those at Jordan Manufacturing. All those with a heavy heart.
Praise Praise Jesus for everything He does in my life. Thanks be to Jesus for making the supreme sacrifice to save
sinners like me so we can be with Him in eternity. Praise the Lord now and forever.
COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY
DONATION
SUNDAY
(3rd Sunday of each month)
Our week to deliver your donations of non-perishable
food, and women and infant supplies is the 3rd week of
each month. Donations can be left in the coat room.
SMART RECOVERY
SMART Recovery helps individuals gain independence
from addictive behaviors (substances, activities or both).
The group meets at MCC on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
For more information, contact Facilitator Paul Rose at
574-808-0381 or [email protected].
Our sympathy and prayers are
with… Rev Hundley and family in the passing of Larry on
July 16.
Faye Hinshaw and family in the passing of Willis
on July 17.
Harold & Betty Wilson and family in the passing
of Betty’s brother, Robert Johnson on July 21.
Mike & Ann True and family in the passing of
Mike’s mother , Kathy, on August 11.
MARRIAGE MENTORING
Marriage Mentoring available now. Contact Chad
and/or Stephanie Hostetler at 574-583-8658 or cham-
[email protected]. This includes those preparing for
marriage, those who want to maximize their marriage
and those wanting to repair their marriage. Feel free to
contact for any questions. All meetings are confidential!
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If you want your name/names added, or if there is a correction please call the church office, 583-7261.
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS &
ANNIVERSARIES
March 2014 July 2014
*anniversaries
September 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Debra White
2
Ed Jacobsma
3
Melinda Foulks
Natalie Marks
4
Colleen Vigus
*George & Deb
Graves
5
Terri Hammond
Mary Hoffman
6
*Wayne & Becky
Hunt
7
Lisa Landis
8
Gayle High
Nathan Wagner
9
Keilah Draper
Kate Lucy
Linda Hintzman
Britney Lohrman
10
11 12
*Chris & Linda
Fullerton
13
14
Mary Jane Baker
Larry Crabb
Joy Meyer
*Tom & April
Hurley
15
*Ralph & Doris
Joslyn
16 17
*Chad & Steph
Hostetler
18
Crystal Gant
Janice Madden
19
Maggie Stoner
20
Viola Rush
*Dan & Rhonda
McCarver
21
Dean Goslee
*Ed & Mary
Jacobsma
22
Taylor Burns
Sean Hampton
*Bill & Karen
Vaughn
23
Angie Alexander
Harold Brooks
24 25 26
Laura Hayworth
27
Tricia Britton
GeeGee Cambre
Travis Perry
28
Joanne Hampton
*Dave & Toni
Jordan
*Bert & Mary
McClellan
29
Sarah Ryan
Dwight Vigus
30
Brooke Minix
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SEPTEMBER 2014
June 2014 September 2014
1
LABOR DAY
Church Offices &
Bright Beginnings
Daycare closed.
2
7 PM Smart
Recovery (old
FH)
7 PM
Women’s Bible
Study (library)
3
Board Items Due
9:30 AM Prayer Group
11 AM Bible Study
(library)
6:30 PM Bible Study
(library)
6:30 PM Praise Team
Rehearsal 7:30 PM Chancel Choir
4
9 AM TOPS
11:45 AM XYZ
Lunch—Centarbor
5
5-10 PM Leader-
ship Retreat (FH)
6
10 AM-4 PM Kitchen &
FH Reserved
(Thompson)
10 AM-2 PM WRE Car-
nival (Howard & Sons)
6 PM Iglesia de Cristo
(library)
7:30-8:30 PM AA Meet-
ing (FH)
7
Worship Times: 8, 9,
10:30 AM
Homebound Communion
PROMOTION SUNDAY
4 PM Daycare Mtg.
(library)
5-7 PM JHM (Youth Bldg)
5 PM Order of the Be-
loved (FH)
6 PM Adult Bible Study
(library)
6 PM Exterior Property
(choir room)
6:30-8:30 PM HSM
(Youth Bldg.)
7 PM Elders’ Meeting (old
FH)
8
7 PM General
Board Meeting
(FH)
9
7 PM Smart
Recovery (old
FH)
7 PM
Women’s Bible
Study (library)
10
9:30 AM Prayer Group
11 AM Bible Study
(library)
6:30 PM Bible Study
(library)
6:30 PM Praise Team
Rehearsal
7:30 PM Chancel Choir
11
9 AM TOPS
5 PM Aktion Club
7:30 PM Evangel-
ism Cmt. Meeting
(library)
12
8:30 AM Daycare
Vision Screening
9 PM—Midnight
5th Qtr. (Youth
Bldg.)
13
9 AM—5 PM Sit N Sew
(FH)
2 PM Community Open
House
6 PM Iglesia de Cristo
(library)
7:30-8:30 PM AA Meet-
ing (FH)
14
Worship Times: 8, 9,
10:30 AM
Newsletter Items Due
6:30 PM Revival
15
9:45 AM
Monticello
Healthcare
6 PM Joy Minis-
try (library)
6:30 PM
Revival
16
6:30 PM
Revival
7 PM Smart
Recovery (old
FH)
17
Newsletter Mailed
9:30 AM Prayer Group
6:30 PM Revival
18
9 AM TOPS
6:30 PM Revival
19
5:30 PM Wedding
Rehearsal
6:30 PM Revival
9 PM—Midnight
5th Qtr. (Youth
Bldg.)
20
3:30 PM Shell/DeWitt
Wedding
6 PM Iglesia de Cristo
(library)
7:30-8:30 PM AA Meet-
ing (FH)
21
Worship Times: 8, 9,
10:30 AM
Homebound Communion
3:30 PM Worship Cmt.
Meeting (library)
5-7 PM JHM (Youth Bldg)
5 PM Order of the Be-
loved (library)
6 PM Adult Bible Study
(library)
6:30-8:30 PM HSM
(Youth Bldg.)
7 PM Bible Debate
(sanctuary)
22
7:30 PM CWF
(library)
23
7 PM Smart
Recovery (old
FH)
24
See You at The Pole
9:30 AM Prayer Group
11 AM Bible Study
(library)
6:30 PM Bible Study
(library)
6:30 PM Praise Team
Rehearsal
7:30 PM Chancel Choir
25
9 AM TOPS
26 27
10 AM Worship Commit-
tee
6 PM Iglesia de Cristo
(library)
7:30-8:30 PM AA Meet-
ing (FH)
28
Worship Times: 8, 9,
10:30 AM
4 PM Youth Committee
Mtg. (library)
5-7 PM JHM (Youth Bldg)
6 PM Adult Bible Study
(library)
6:30-8:30 PM HSM
(Youth Bldg.)
7 PM Bible Debate
(sanctuary)
29
9:45 AM
Monticello
Healthcare
1:30 PM Bingo at
White Oak
(Volunteers
Needed)
7 PM Christian Ed
Mtg., (library)
30
7 PM Smart
Recovery (old
FH)
7 PM Women’s
Bible Study
(library)
MONTICELLO CHRISTIAN CHURCH
574-583-7261
BRIGHT BEGINNINGS DAYCARE
574-583-2301
105 GORDON ROAD/PO BOX 187
MONTICELLO, IN 47960 www.mccwired.com
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WELCOME
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Starting Tuesday, September 2 at 7 p.m. Check
the bulletin board or call the church office (583-
7261)for more information.
Any youth who will be in kindergarten, 3rd grade, 6th grade or 9th
grade this fall will be honored at Promotion Sunday,
September 7th.
Please complete the form and return to the church office by Sun-
day, August 31st. Additional forms can be found at the Welcome
Center or on our website
PROMOTION SUNDAY—September 7
9 A.M. & 10:30 A.M.
Name: ___________________________________________________________________
Parent’s Name _____________________________________________________________
Contact #: _________________________________________________________________
Grade: ________ Kindergarten ____________ 3rd ____________ 6th ____________ 9th
Bruce & Linda Catterlin transferred their membership from
Twin Lakes Southern Baptist Church on July 20th. Bruce
enjoys fishing and cooking for large crowds. Linda’s hobby is
reading. They both enjoy singing, especially special events
together.
Tim Seibert joined the membership of Monticello Christian
Church by baptism on Sunday, August 10th.
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THANK YOU NOTES MEMORIAL FUND
The love and support of my church family has been such a comfort during the time of Larry’s illness and pass-ing. Thank you to Rev. Chris for a wonderful memorial ser-vice, Brad for the music, the CWF for the delicious funeral lunch and all who have been there for me. I appreciate the gifts of money for the Memorial Gar-den, M.S., and lung cancer. In Christian love, Reva Hundley and family Dear Rev. Dodson and Congregation, Words cannot express the gratitude I feel when I look back over all the prayers that went out for me during this most difficult time in my life. I have been blessed with good news. All the cancer was contained in one lobe of my right lung. I’ve been told “they got it all”. As Marsha (Morlan) may have told some of you, I was up the day after surgery cleaning up the room, putting on my make-up and fixing my hair. “It was God’s will for me to do that!” I have felt warmth, comfort, and God’s strong spirit from the moment I walked into Monticello Christian Church in 2003. I look forward to attending as many Sun-day services as I can in the future. Thank you for praying for me. God has been generous with touching and healing my body. You will all be in my prayers daily. Sharon Reynolds To Monticello Christian Church Family, We want to thank you so much for beautifying our neighborhood with your carillon music. We can set our clocks by it! What a joy to be working in the yard or visit-ing on the porch only to have a serenade! The old hymns are steadfast memories that sustain us. You are doing all of us within earshot a great service. Thank you!! With Love & Gratitude, Cindy & Rod Ehrlich Monticello Christian Church, I am so humbled by all the support I have received—the beautiful flowers—the cards—the prayers—the prayer chain—and all the Christian support. Thank you to Rev. Chris for his time and support he extended to my family during our time of need. Thank you and God bless you all. Fay (MiMi) Crowder Hinshaw I would like to thank everyone who prayed for me, visited sent cards and called since my recent surgery. Your acts of kindness are appreciated so much. Also, thanks to Rev. Chris for your visits. I feel so blessed to be a part of such a caring church. Please continue to keep me in your prayers. Jo Brooks
In Loving Memory of Larry Hundley Building Fund
Barb Bedrick
Betty Dawson
Flag Pole Fund
Jerry & Gail Armstrong
Memorial Garden
Anita Carmichael
Dick & Helen Carter
Larry & Nancy Crabb
Bob & Laura Hayworth
George & Kim Loy
Bill & Janice Madden
Cliff & Donna Martin
Jack Meents
Jan & Leona Ray
Connie Richardson
George & Peg Sheehan
Bob & Eva Smith
Marie Sprunger
Bud & Shirley Weidner
XYZ Club
In Loving Memory of Cotton Hinshaw
Building Fund
Maxine Alspaugh
Barb Bedrick
Cliff & Donna Martin
Mike & Kim Steffen
Memorial Garden
Bernice Capper
In Loving Memory of Edith Flynn
Building Fund
Jim & Myrna Clay
Betty Dawson
Marie Sprunger
In Loving Memory of Brad Tam
Building Fund
Barb Bedrick
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(Mr. Happy Burger)
Wednesday, October 8th
4:30—7 p.m.
Presale Tickets Only
Ticket sales start September 4th
Wayne and Becky (Whiteman) Hunt of Monticello will cele-
brate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception
hosted by their children on Saturday, September 6, 2014
from 1-3 p.m. at the Monticello Christian Church. Wayne
and Becky were married September 6th, 1964 at the Monti-
cello Christian Church. The couple have two children and
three grandchildren: a daughter Teresa Thompson and her
husband Greg and their daughter Brook; a son Phil Hunt
and his wife Jennifer and their children Payten and Jessup.
They ask only for your presence at the celebration.
The audio and video people love special
songs that are done on Sundays. But we
do have one request for everyone. If
you are going to do a special song or
presentation, please let us know in ad-
vance so we can be prepared. If you
have a song that may be able to be
downloaded into our computer system,
let the office know no later than Tues-
day. We also request that you attend
Praise Team practice on Wednesday
evening so we can do a sound check.
Sorry, we cannot use iPads, iPhones or
audio cassettes. If we all work together,
it will be great praise for the Lord!
Thank you and God bless!
Bill Vaughn
Interior Property Chairman
CWF MEETING CHANGE
Due to Revival, CWF will meet on Monday, September 22 at 7 p.m.
NOVEMBER 7-8
Starting saving items now!
LEADERSHIP RETREAT
The semi-annual Leadership Retreat will be held September 5th from 5-10 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. Our Board mem-
bers, staff, and Elders are requested to attend as we set the vision and goals for the ministry in the coming year.
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August 24
8:00 a.m. Pastor
Rev. Chris Dodson
Pianist
Brad Seward
Elder
Judy Neilan
Ushers
Judy Burns
9:00 a.m. Pastor
Rev. Chris Dodson
Praise Team Leader
Chad Hostetler
Youth Sunday School
Preschool—Janelle Batley
K -5th—Stephanie Long
Lesson: Love Your Enemies
Helper—Aricka Batley
Ushers
Pat Starbuck & John Britton
Adult Sunday Schools
Elective Class: Snyder
Library: Shook/Hess/Milligan
10:30 a.m. Pastor
Rev. Chris Dodson
Organist
Brad Seward
Elders
Myrna Clay
Larry Crabb
Ushers
Russell & Johnathon Redmon
Charlene Bowen
6 p.m.Bible Study Pastor Jeff Scheffee
August 31
8:00 a.m. Pastor
Rev. Chris Dodson
Pianist
Brad Seward
Elder
Betty Dawson
Usher
Marie Sprunger
9:00 a.m. Pastor
Rev. Chris Dodson
Praise Team Leader
Chad Hostetler
Youth Sunday School
Preschool—Kim Cardwell
K-5th—Stephanie Hostetler
Lesson: Blessed Are . . .
Helper—Gabrielle Hostetler
Ushers
Colleen Bowers
Derek Clawson
Adult Sunday Schools
Elective Class: Snyder
Library: Shook/Hess/Milligan
10:30 a.m. Pastor
Rev. Chris Dodson
Organist
Brad Seward
Elders
Judy Neilan
Al Hintzman
Ushers
Gerry & Tana Shepard
Sylvia Ward
6 pm Bible Study
Pastor Jeff Scheffee
September 7
8:00 a.m. Pastor
Rev. Chris Dodson
Pianist
Nancy Piatt
Elder
Judy Neilan
Ushers
Dan & Pat Spray
9:00 a.m. Pastor
Rev. Chris Dodson
Praise Team Leader
Chad Hostetler
Youth Sunday School
Preschool—Crystal Gant
K-5th—Myrna Clay
Lesson: Creation
Helper—Luke Smith
Ushers
Bob & Mindy Foulks
Adult Sunday Schools
Elective Class: Snyder
Library: Shook/Hess/Milligan
10:30 a.m. Pastor
Rev. Chris Dodson
Organist
Brad Seward
Elders
Sandy Johns
Steve Snyder
Ushers
Mike & Ann True
Nancy Crabb
6 pm Bible Study
Pastor Jeff Scheffee
September 14
8:00 a.m. Pastor
Pete Snyder
Pianist
Nancy Piatt
Elder
Betty Dawson
Ushers
James Whitman, Jr.
9:00 a.m. Pastor
Pete Snyder
Praise Team Leader
Chad Hostetler
Youth Sunday School
Preschool—Jen McAtee
K-5th—Natalie Hodgen
Lesson: In God’s Image
Helper—Danielle Hodgen
Ushers
Chad & Natalie Hodgen
Adult Sunday Schools
Elective Class: Snyder
Library: Shook/Hess/Milligan
10:30 a.m. Pastor
Pete Snyder
Organist
Brad Seward
Elders
Kim Loy
Jim Milligan
Ushers
Grace Youngberg, Bill Deibel
Mary McClellan
6 pm Bible Study
Pastor Jeff Scheffee
SEPTEMBER DEACONS
1. Sylvia Ward 5. Teri Roscka
2. Amy Reiff 6. Ashley Roscka
3. *Brad Ward 7. Dave McCloskey
4. Reta Reiff 8. Bob Warner
SEPTEMBER
DEACONESSES
Heather Burns
Judy Burns
WELCOME CENTER
September—Membership
October—Worship
November—XYZ
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Mailing address:
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PO Box 187
Monticello, IN 47960
Office Hours
Monday-Thursday—7:30 a.m.-12 p.m.; 1-4:30 p.m.
Friday—9 a.m-12 p.m.
Rev. Chris Dodson, Pastor, [email protected]
Pastor Zach Wolf, Youth Pastor, [email protected]
Deb McIlrath, Secretary, [email protected]
Kim Hornback, Assistant Secretary, [email protected]
Toni Jordan, Treasurer, [email protected]
Linda Shivley, Financial Secretary
Shannon Jurdzy, Assistant Financial Secretary
Brad Seward, Traditional Music Director
Chad Hostetler, Contemporary Worship Music Leader
Bright Beginnings Daycare, 574-583-2301
Shenna Collard-Director, [email protected]
Custodian, Terry Hudson
2014 General Board Members
Chairman: Steve Snyder
Vice Chairman: Chad Hostetler
Secretary: Marsha Morlan
Treasurer: Toni Jordan
Financial Secretary: Linda Shivley
Youth Member at Large: Jesse Senese
Christian Action Chair: Natalie Hodgen
Christian Education Chair: Stephanie McCloskey
CWF: Linda Haworth
Daycare Committee Chair: Connie Richardson
Deacons Chair: Buford Duffy
Deaconess Chair: Gail Armstrong
Elder Chair: Jim Milligan
Evangelism Chair: Jim Boyer
Exterior Building & Grounds Chair: Gerry Shepard
Interior Building Chair: Bill Vaughn
Joy Ministry: Sandy Johns
Membership Co-Chairs: Carol Hall & Deb McIlrath
Personnel Chair: Jeff Stoner
Stewardship Chair: John Haworth
World Outreach: Paul VanMeter
Worship Co-Chairs: Linda Snyder & Janice Madden
XYZ: Larry Crabb
Youth: Judy Neilan
Worship Services:
Sunday Informal Traditional Worship 8:00 a.m.
Sunday Contemporary Worship 9:00 a.m.
Sunday Traditional Worship 10:30 a.m.