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Welcome Letter from Pastor Harmon 3
Church Mission 4
Congregational Theme 5
Worship 6 - 9
Music Ministries 10 - 11
Education 12 - 14
King of Glory School 15
Youth and Children’s Ministry 16 - 21
Evangelism, Missions & Outreach 22 - 27
Discipleship & Fellowship 28 - 30
Care Ministries 31 - 32
Mission Guide Design: Sharon McKenna Gundrum smckennastudio.com2 King of Glory • www.kogva.org
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
WELCOME
CHURCH LEADERSHIP
Church EldersChair
Jim DoeblerAmy Maclauchlan
Tammy FosterRoss FullerLes Jacobi
Marion ElsassMason McLean
Karen Peifer Dan ScungioDarrell Heim Eva Kercado
ChurchCouncil
Chair Beth ElgertVice Chair Steve David
Finance Director Chris WallsSecretary
Jacob Goodson
Nancy AttridgeMatt Pike
Linda GilbertDan Scungio
What will your footprint be?
Fall is always an exciting time in the church as new opportunities come to connect to the people of God in this place and renew our relationship with the Lord and His love for us. It is a time to consider how we will grow in our faith and love for God through the various worship experi-ences, Bible studies and other programs the church offers. And of course, at King of Glory it is always a time for us to live out our faith through service and sharing. Whether it be through feeding the hungry, filling a shoebox, or inviting someone to church.
King of Glory is filled with countless opportunities for you move forward in your faith journey. To be equipped, strengthened, empowered, renewed, and changed through the power and love of Jesus. There are countless opportunities for you to make an impact on your own life, the lives of those who gather as community in this place, the lives of those in the community around us, and even the lives of generations to come.
My prayer is that you will take hold of these opportunities and leave your footprint. Make a mark on your faith journey, the journey of others, and that of those still to come. Through it all, may the Lord be praised!
Blessings to you!
Serving with Joy, Pastor Bill Harmon
Welcome to the Ministry Guide
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D E P A R T M E N T S
MINISTRY
Our Mission:
Our Core Values
These are the non-negotiable aspects of our faith and practice.
The Triune God: We teach and respond to the love of the Triune God: the Father, creator of all that exists; Jesus Christ, the
Son, who became human to suffer and die for the sins of all human beings and to rise to life again in the ultimate victory over
death and Satan; and the Holy Spirit, who creates faith through God’s Word and Sacraments. We rejoice that Jesus is the Mes-
siah, the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
Bible: The Bible is God’s Word, in which He reveals His Law and His Gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ. It is the sole rule and
norm for Christian doctrine.
Sacraments: We rejoice that God provides a means for us to be connected to His grace and love. Through the gift of baptism
He delivers all of His promises to us. Through the Gift of Holy Communion He comes to us, real and present, so that we might
experience His forgiveness, His power and His mercy.
Our Vision as a Congregation
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D E P A R T M E N T S
MISSION – VISION – VALUES
Connect to God and His people
Grow in faith and love
Live through service and sharingconnect livegrow
WELCOMING
A community
where people
of all walks of
life are welcome
and encouraged
to receive the joy
of Jesus and His
saving love.
GROWING
A community
where people
are being moved
forward in their
spiritual walk
so that they are
growing closer to
Christ, living
a life of daily
worship and
devotion
to Him.
ELASTIC
A community
that seeks to
grow and
change as often
as necessary
for the sake of
Christ’s message
of salvation for
the world.
DIVERSE
A community
of faith that
seeks multip le
points of entry to
connect people
to the saving
power of Jesus.
ACTIVE
A community
where people
are actively
taking Jesus
into the
community
(beyond our
church walls)
through service
and personal
witness.
CARING
A community
that cares and
seeks the best
in each other
so that the Lord
may be praised
through our love
and care for
each other.
WITNESSING
A community
where those
who have Jesus
in their lives are
willing to do
whatever it
takes to insure
that Jesus’ love
is shared with
others.
Congregational Theme Our theme for this year is Discovering our Footprint
King of Glory has a well defined mission and value system. With these as our foundation we will rejoice in who we are as the people of God, consider the impact each member is making on lives within and outside of our building, challenge ourselves to discover the legacy we are leaving the generations still to come, and consider that difficult question:
“Would it matter if King of Glory were not here?”
About the Guide:
The ministries and programs of the congregation work with one mission in mind: Connect, Grow and Live. Those same ministries and programs follow a flow. As we connect we move toward growth. As we grow we move toward living. As we live through service and sharing we seek new connections and the cycle continues.
Each ministry and program in the guide is therefore labeled to share with you how it fits into our mission and flow as a congregation.
C=Connect / G=Grow / L=Live
D E P A R T M E N T S
CONGREGATIONAL THEME
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connect livegrowour footprint
Pastor Harmon b.harmon@kogva.org
Pastor McReynoldsl.mcreynolds@kogva.org
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D E P A R T M E N T S
WORSHIP
Each day we are given the privilege of living a life of worship. Our words, our actions, the decisions we make all are a reflection of God working in us and our lives responding to His love. To support you in your daily Christian walk, we gather each Sunday to worship together, be built up in faith and offer praise and adoration to our Savior and King.
We rejoice that we are a congregation which strives to have multiple points of entry. From the first day that the charter members met to this very day we have been a people who want to expand our reach through worship. Over the last 20 years we have challenged ourselves to constantly be reviewing the style, language, and approach of all of our ministries including worship so that the most people are enriched in their faith and hear the love of Jesus.
We are honored to offer you these opportunities to gather and connect to our Savior Jesus Christ. Each service, regardless of style, is grounded in the truth of God’s Word revealed in Holy Scripture (the Bible). Each service we take time to celebrate the sacramental gifts that God has given us. That is we rejoice in the power of Baptism and partake in the Holy Meal of Communion. Worship is a time to receive the gifts of God and at the same time offer our hearts and prayers to Him.
8: 00 AM Service: Traditional, liturgical worship from the
Lutheran Service Book
9:30 AM Service: Blended Liturgical Service,
Traditional styles mixed with contemporary styles
D E P A R T M E N T S
WORSHIPEach of our services, regardless of style, celebrates the foundations of our church, our worship tradition and a flow that distinguishes who we are as the people of God. Each services contains: a time of confession and absolution, reading from the Word of God, messages and sermons based on the Word, prayers, the Lord’s prayers, and the sacraments including Holy Communion. May the Lord be praised and honored in our worship to Him.
11:00 AM Service: Blended Liturgical Service
Traditional styles mixed with contemporary styles
5:00 PM Service: Contemporary, casual
6:00 PM New Kent Liturgically Blended
Worship Services
10:45 AM
NEW SERVICE BEGINNING OCTOBER 7, 2012
In an effort to offer a service that is: experiential, has a mix of contemporary music, is more conversa-
tional, and involves families teaching and learning with their children, we will add a service on Sunday.
This service is not limited to but ideal for families who want to be a part of the worship experience with
children and teach children about worship, in worship.
One of our goals as a congregation is to partner with families in raising their children in the faith rather
than replacing them as the primary influence on their children’s faith development. This service will be
added to the many other ways we strive to achieve this goal.
The service will be held in the Fellowship Hall at 10:45 AM and will include all the fundamentals of
Lutheran worship (Invocation, Confession, Absolution, Bible reading, Sermon, Prayers, Lord’s Supper,
etc). We will launch this service Sunday, October 7.
A brief overview of our worship styles:
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Staff Blessing Sunday, September 16, 8:00 AM We praise God for the 40+ staff members at King of Glory. At our 9:30 AM worship service we will welcome them and ask a special blessing for them.
Thanksgiving Eve and Day ServicesThanksgiving Eve: Wednesday, November 21: 7:00 PMThanksgiving Day:Thursday, November 22: 10:00 AMGive thanks where thanks are due. Testimony of thanks from members of our congregation including Pastor Hengst. Midweek Advent ServicesOur Theme this Year: The Ornaments of ChristmasWednesdays: November 28, December 5, 12, 1911:15 AM: Traditional Advent Worship (Moring Prayer). Each week we will focus on an ornament on our tree and its meaning. 6:30-7:15 PM: Growing Points: Thanks to the skill and generosity of Ron LaFleur each week at Growing Points those gathered will be invited to make an ornament. A brief devotion will be offered about the ornament being made. 7:15-8:00 PM: Traditional Advent Worship (Evening Prayer). Same as the morning service.
Christmas Tree Decorating Service Sunday, December 2 at the 10:45 AM service. This service will meet in the sanctuary and as part of the service decorate the Christmas Tree.
Christmas WorshipDecember 23: Sunday before Christmas – services as scheduled
December 24: Christmas Eve Services
3:00 PM: Children and Family Service (New Time)
5:00 PM: Blended/Contemporary Christmas Eve
Service (New Time and Style)
6:00 PM: New Kent Christmas Eve Service
8:00 PM: Candles and Carols
10:00 PM: Candles and Carols
December 25: Christmas Day
Nativity of Our Lord.
10:00 AM service
December 31:New Years Eve5:00 PM service
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WORSHIP
Special Services
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS Mason McLean: mmclean6@cox.net Communion Assistants help to serve the Lord’s Supper (Holy Communion) during worship services. Participation is scheduled in advance. To serve please contact Mason.
ALTAR GUILD Marie Argus: 220-8155 Volunteer service on a scheduled basis to maintain and prepare the altar paraments, and prepare for the Lord’s Sup-per. Clean up following the service and secure storage of the elements and altar cloths are required parts of this important service.
ACOLYTES & CRUCIFERS Tara Wolf: t.wolf@kogva.org All youth in grades 4 and higher are eligible to serve as Acolytes (light candles) and Crucifers (carry the cross) for worship. Training is available in the spring, summer and fall. A parent is required to attend the training.
USHERS Mason McLean: mmclean6@cox.net The Ushers are volunteers who serve to enhance our worship gatherings by providing direction and help to people. Participation is scheduled in advance.
LAY READERS Ruth Hughes: jarmh@aol.com Volunteer laypersons assist in the worship services on a scheduled basis by preparing for and reading appointed Scriptures.
GREETERS 8:00 AM service Cathy Edmonds: Jmecae@aol.com 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM services Mandy Baldridge: mjbaldridge@cox.net People matter at King of Glory! It is important that those who visit us for the first time are welcomed and cared for. The Greeters do just that…offer a friendly word of welcome to those who come through our doors before worship.
SERVICE RECORDINGS Todd Wolf: it@kogva.org An important “behind the scenes” ministry is our Audio Visual Team. Volunteers are needed to help monitor the sound system during worship and operate the cameras to record our worship services. If you would like to serve, we’ll train you!
5:00PM SERVICE Eva Kercado: ekercado@cox.net Communion Assistants, Greeters, Prayer Team and Snack. Volunteers welcome!
Serving in Worship on Sundays
D E P A R T M E N T S
WORSHIP
We invite you to participate in worship by being one of the many volunteers needed to assist in the worship experience.
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Music Ministries - Make a Joyful Noise to the Lord!There are many opportunities to serve in Music Ministry at King of Glory! Being part of one of our music ensembles
is a dynamic way to live out our mission to CONNECT – GROW – and LIVE! Participation in our ensembles is a
wonderful way to CONNECT with others to lift up the Lord Jesus in song and make new friends…to GROW in faith
through God’s Word…and LIVE out our lives using the gifts He has given to us! No experience necessary…just a
desire to sing, make music…and make a joyful noise to the Lord!
There is an ensemble for every age at King of Glory:
King of Glory Music Ministry Staff• Pastor Larry McReynolds Director of Music
l.mcreynolds@kogva.org or 258-9701• Miriam Hettler Director of King of Glory Choir and
Assistant Organist m.hettler@kogva.org or 564-5858• Christy King Contemporary Worship Leader
c.king@kogva.org or 645-6359
The Cherub Choir Children of preschool and kindergarten ageThis is a wonderful opportunity for young children to sing songs of praise to the Lord in worship. The Cherubs rehearse on Thursdays at 4:00 PM from September through May in the Music Room beginning September 13th. They sing several times throughout the year at the 10:45 AM and 11:00 AM Worship. Contact: Christy King, Director
NewSong High school age through adultRehearsals for NewSong are held from September through June on Tuesdays at 7:30 PM in the Church sanctuary beginning September 9th. Instrumentalists as well as singers are needed to help lead song in a contemporary style! NewSong sings at least twice monthly at either the 9:30 AM or 11:00 AM Worship. Contact: Pastor Larry McReynolds, Director
King of Glory Chorale High school and adult singers This ensemble, comprised of 10-12 singers, presents a variety a cappella and accompanied choral repertoire ranging from Early to Modern musical styles. The Chorale sings monthly during Worship Services throughout the church year.Contact: Miriam Hettler, Director
The King’s Kids Children in 1st through 5th gradesRehearsals of The King’s Kids are held from September through June on Wednesdays at 4:30 PM in the Music Room begin-ning September 12th. The King’s Kids sing at worship at least once each month at the 10:45 AM or 11:00 AM Worship as well as special festival services. The King’s Kids also learn to ring handbells AND sing! Lots of fun making music! Contact: Miriam Hettler, Director
The Praise Band Youth through adultThis music ministry team leads our 5:00 PM Contemporary Worship gathering each Sunday. The Band is always looking for those who would like to serve by singing or playing instruments. Rehearsals are held throughout the year on Thursdays at 7:00 PM. Contact: Christy King, Director
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MUSIC MINISTRY
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Youth Handbell Ensemble Youth in 6th grade and up
Rehearsals for the Youth Ensemble are held on Wednes-
day during the school year at 5:00 PM in the Church
sanctuary beginning October 3rd. The Youth Ensemble
rings (and sometimes sings) …and sometimes even does
both! Lots of fun!
Contact: Pastor Larry McReynolds, Director
The King of Glory Choir (for high school age through adult)
The KOG Choir enjoys singing a wide variety of choral
music during Sunday morning Worship Services through-
out the church year -- presenting Choral Concerts, and
singing during Festival Services and special events.
During the summer months the Choir enjoys singing a
repertoire of familiar music designed to include additional
singers from the congregation. The Choir Program also
includes Men’s and Women’s Ensembles who sing at Wor-
ship Services during the year. Choir rehearsals are held
at 7:30 PM on Wednesdays from September to June; at
8:00 PM during Advent and Lent; and before Services
during the summer. New members are always welcome.
Come and enjoy this inspirational opportunity to “break
forth into singing – making melody in your heart to the
Lord.” (Isa. 44; Eph.5.)
Contact: Miriam Hettler, Director
King of Glory Handbell Choir (for all who are interested!)
Rehearsals of the King of Glory Handbell Choir are held
from September through June on Tuesdays at 6:30 PM
in the Church sanctuary beginning September 4th. The
Handbell Choir is open to everyone regardless of musi-
cal knowledge and experience. The Handbell Choir
rings at worship on Sundays about once per month as
well as on special festival services.
Contact: Pastor Larry McReynolds, Director
We also have informal music ensemble opportunities
throughout the year including an Instrumental Ensemble
formed for the Christmas and Easter Festivals. Instrumen-
talists and vocal soloists are encouraged to participate
throughout the year. For more information about Music
Ministry at King of Glory, please contact Pastor Larry
McReynolds, Director of Music
D E P A R T M E N T S
MUSIC MINISTRY
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Adult Education Schedule
Wednesday Morning Bible Study:Every Wednesday Beginning September 510:00-11:00 AMLife Enrichment Room 1 & 2Studying Acts
Growing Points:Every Wednesday Beginning Oct. 36:30-8:00 PMTopics Include: Sin, Who is God?, Who is Jesus?, & What does the Bible Say?
Sunday Morning Adult Education Class:Every Sunday Beginning September 169:30-10:30 AMFellowship HallTopics Include: Repentance, End Times, & The Kingdom of God
Adult Education
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D E P A R T M E N T S
EDUCATION
There are many opportunities for Bible Study at King of Glory. We have Sunday morning education time, where we dive into God’s word and go through it together. We will be studying Repentance, End Times, and the Advent season in the coming months. Not only do we have Sunday School, but we also have many other Bible Studies throughout the course of the week. Starting on September 5 we will be studying the book of Acts at 10 AM every Wednesday. On October 3 we will start Growing Points again, where we will be studying such topics as, “Who is God?, Sin, Who is Jesus?, and an overview of the scriptures.” This will take place every Wednesday evening starting at 6:30. There are many other opportunities for study as well, if you would like more information on Adult Education at KoG you can contact Pastor Adam Hengst at a.hengst@kogva.org.
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A Note from Pastor Hengst
D E P A R T M E N T S
EDUCATION
At King of Glory our desire is that we connect, grow, and live together as a body of believers as we walk through life together. One of the ways that we can connect, grow, and live together is through the study of God’s Word.
This past week I had the privilege of meeting with our Adult Education Team, which consists of Rev. Dr. Phil Kuehnert, Dr. Jacob Goodson, Dr. Claire Partlow, and myself. As we discussed our goals for the remainder of the year for adult education, we found ourselves asking the question, “How can our Adult Education program help us connect to God and his people, grow in faith and love, and live through service and sharing?”
As we discussed this question it became apparent to me that studying God’s word together as the people of God is vital to us being able to connect, grow, and live. Through the time we study God’s word together we are spending time with our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ we are connecting; we are connecting to God through the study of his word, but we are also connect to his people. When we open scripture and study God’s word together we are connecting to each other.
Through the study of God’s word, we grow in faith and love, because scripture does change our hearts. God’s word does work in us, and through the study of his word we do grow in faith and love. And when we grow in faith and love, we can live through service and sharing, as God shapes our lives. The study of God’s word is so important to the life of the church, and it is so important to the life of each one of us as we live out our daily walk.
Our desire as a church and as an Adult Education Team is for every person who is a part of KoG to become involved in studying God’s word, whether it be on Sundays, Wednesdays, or any other day of the week. With that in mind, we will be holding an Adult Educational Cluster, led by Pastor Kuehnert, Dr. Goodson, and myself on September 9th at 9:30 AM in the Sanctuary. This will be a time for you to make your voice heard on where you would like to see the Adult Education program go, on Sundays, Wednesdays, and everything in between. Any comments or suggestions are invited. Our goal is to see what we can do as a church to grow our Adult Education program.
Following this Adult Educational Cluster we will be having an Adult Education Luncheon at 12:15. Lunch will be provided, and everyone is invited. During this time we will be recapping what took place at the cluster for those who were not able to attend the cluster. Also each member of the Adult Education Team will give a small presentation on Adult Education, and we will conclude with a short Q & A. This is a time to communicate with each other, but also to fellowship with each other. Once again this will be a discussion for the entire scope of Adult Education.
We look forward to seeing you all there, as we connect, grow, and live together, through the study of God’s word.
Pastor Adam Hengst
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EDUCATION
Adult Education meets on Sundays at 9:30 AM in the Fellowship hall.
September 2 No Adult EducationSeptember 9 No Adult EducationSeptember 16 Penance (Dr. Jacob Goodson/Rev. Adam Hengst) September 23 Penance (Dr. Jacob Goodson/ Rev. Adam Hengst) September 30 Penance (Dr. Jacob Goodson/ Rev. Adam Hengst)
October 7 The Kingdom of God (Rev. Phil Kuehnert) October 14 The Kingdom of God (Rev. Phil Kuehnert) October 21 The Kingdom of God (Rev. Phil Kuehnert) October 28 The Kingdom of God (Rev. Phil Kuehnert)
November 4 Eschatology: Already, Not Yet, and Heavenly Glory (Rev. Adam Hengst) November 11 Eschatology: Already, Not Yet, and Heavenly Glory (Rev. Adam Hengst) November 18 Eschatology: Already, Not Yet, and Heavenly Glory (Rev. Adam Hengst) November 25 Eschatology: Already, Not Yet, and Heavenly Glory (Rev. Adam Hengst)
December 2 Advent (Dr. Claire Partlow) December 9 Advent (Rev. Phil Kuehnert) December 16 Advent (Rev. Adam Hengst) December 23 Advent (Dr. Jacob Goodson)
Dear King of Glory Family,
Your welcome to my family and I has been extraordinary. We cannot thank you enough for everything. We would especially like to thank everyone for you care and support over the last month as we have been strug-gling with illness in the Hengst house. We know that so many people have been praying for us and we have felt those prayers. We have also gotten so many get well cards and so many other messages and just to know that you have been thinking about us and praying for us has truly been a blessing. Thank you so much for everything.
In Christ
Pastor Adam, Heidi, and Addy
Dr. Jacob L. Goodson: Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Ethics, Department of Religious Studies, College of William & Mary
D E P A R T M E N T S
KING OF GLORY SCHOOL
Founded in 1999, King of Glory Preschool and Kindergarten offers opportunity for quality, Jesus-centered early childhood education to children from ages 2 through kindergarten. Our school provides a safe, nurturing environment that encourages the spiritual and educational growth of young children and their families. A highly trained faculty of dedicated Christian educators serves the school.
King of Glory Preschool and Kindergarten is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and The National Lutheran Schools Association (NLSA). King of Glory also has a Four Star rating from the Virginia Star Quality Initiative. King of Glory Preschool and Kindergarten is open to all children without regard to race, religion, national origin or ethnicity. It is an amazing place of joyous learning that reflects the love of Jesus! Contact the King of Glory School Office 258-1070, school@kogva.org for more information.
September 20, 2012 Spirit Night at Sweet Frog Frozen Yogurt in New Town
October 18, 2012 Spirit Night at Z-Pizza and Williamsburg Cupcake, both in New Town.
Dinner and Desert just steps apart.
November 15, 2012 Spirit Night at Moe’s at Windsor Meade Shopping Center on Monticello Ave.
November 12 – 20, 2012 Non Perishable Food Drive to benefit FISH.
November 26 – December 3, 2012 Scholastic Book Fair.
December 3 – 14, 2012 Christmas ingathering to support local missions and ministries.
January 17, 2013 Spirit Night at Buffalo Wild Wings in New Town.
February 9, 2013 11th Annual King of Glory Preschool and Kindergarten From the Heart...
For the Kids Auction and Spaghetti Dinner.
February 21, 2013 Spirit Night at New York Deli on Richmond Rd.
Watch the weekly News and Notes and the Monthly Newsletter for details about these events. Of course you
may contact the school office with questions at any time 258-1070, school@kogva.org. Your support is greatly
appreciated.
KOGPK Event Dates
Michelle Clauberg: m.clauberg@kogva.org Acting Director of School Ministry
Ron Ghiradella: cghiradella@yahoo.com Governing Board Chair
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Director of Youth & Children’s Ministries Tara Wolft.wolf@kogva.org
Parents have the most influence on their children’s lives, and we are here to partner with you to bring your child up in the Christian faith. It’s our goal to partner with you, not replace you as the primary faith influence in your child’s life. Enter the “C.L.I.P. Parent Ministry”. We want you to know that you are Cared for by God, Loved by God, Intentionally chosen by God and Partners with the church.
At the end of a series, parents and children will take part in a special blessing in worship where you will bless your child and give them the blessing object for that age.
Discipleship topics are discussed at the appropriate age-levels: how to have meaningful family devotions, how to teach your child to serve, how to instill values for money management and giving, how to discuss issues of sexuality, purity, and more. This year we are focusing on 3 areas:
Faith Legacy Series
Blessing: Communicating with HonorBlessing Object: U Talk, I Listen cardsAge: 7th& 8th Grade children and their parentsSaturday, September 29th5:00-8:00 PMFellowship HallFee: $10 (We split the total cost ($20) with you; however cost should not prohibit participation).
Blessing: Towel and Basin (serving)Age: Parents of children age 6 (children do not attend sessions)Wednesdays in October6:30-7:30 PMFellowship HallFee: $5 (We split the total cost ($10) with you; however cost should not prohibit participation.)
Blessing: First Bible Age: Parents of children age 8 (children do not attend sessions)Wednesdays in January 6:30-7:30 PMFellowship HallFee: $10 (We split the total cost ($20) with you; however cost should not prohibit participation).
Youth & Children’s Ministries ClusterParents and leadersSunday, January 209:30-10:30 AM (Sunday School hour)Come and share your comments, joys and questions with Tara Wolf.
This year we are embarking on a new ministry opportunity, the Faith Legacy Series that aims to equip parents at different stages of the faith journey with your kids. It’s a family-centered and church-supported DVD based curriculum that helps parents be effective spiritual nurturers in the home from birth through high school. Sessions include teachings on DVD and small group discussions led by a facilitator.
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D E P A R T M E N T S
YOUTH & CHILDREN’S MINISTRY
KidsZone 1st-4th Grade Youth Group Coordinator: Kris Brandt: kris.brandt@mac.com1x per month. Check www.kogvayouth.com for up to date information. Friday events are 6 – 8 PMFee: Dinner is served & we ask for $5 to contribute to the cost. Certain events have an additional cost (i.e. bowling).
The KOG Variety ShowWe can’t promise talent but we guarantee variety!Coordinator: Tara WolfFriday, November 9 6:00-8:30 PMDinner & Variety ShowFee: Freewill donation
We have a great KidsZone youth group here at King of Glory! We have restructured the grades, adopted a new name and are looking forward to a fun year Connecting & Growing with others and in our faith! Friends are always welcomed and encouraged to attend.
Events vary from month to month and are organized by leaders that serve 2x per year. When you bring your child to a youth group event, look for the RED SHIRTS. They are the Youth Group Leaders for the night and are coordinating the event. The BLUE SHIRTS are the Support Staff for the event.
When you register online for Youth & Children’s Ministries, we’ll put your child into their youth group. When you come to an event at King of Glory, check them in on the computer stations. Every event at King of Glory includes dinner, an activity and a Biblical devotion.
Come on out for an old-fashioned Variety Show! The participants of the National Youth Gathering need our help to raise some additional funds to help get the group to San Antonio. We will be taking free-will donations if you are able to give to the dinner.
Sign-ups for the Variety Show will begin in early October. Do you have a talent? A skill? Play the spoons? A joke library at home you’re just chomping at the bit to try out on a group of people that will be obliged to laugh? Well this is your time to shine! We’ll have a full line up of talent in all varieties for your enjoyment.
Since the National Youth Gathering is being held in San Antonio, TX, we will be serving a form of Tex-Mex, their special cuisine!
Tickets are not required, but we will be giving them out the 3 weeks prior to the show so that we can plan the dinner ap-propriately.
Mark your calendars and we’ll see you there!
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Sunday SchoolEvery Sunday 9:30-10:30 AM Coordinators: Ann Conradie: annconradie@yahoo.com, Laura Walls: lauramariewalls@gmail.comFor more information or to register, go to www.kogvayouth.com Abbreviation: SS
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Preschool 3’s & Preschool 4’s: Amigos! (Best friends in the Bible) & Family Tree! (Families in the Bible). Children will learn about David, Jesus, Paul and their friends as well as Jesus’ family, Moses and Ruth!
Kindergarten: Eenie Meenie (People who had to make tough choices in the Bible) and Gracias! (People who thanked God in the Bible). Children will learn about Nehemiah, Abram, Lot, Ezra, Jesus and more!
1st/2nd Grade (combined class): Royal Ball (Kings & Queens in the Bible) and Twists & Turns (Situations in the Bible where God turns bad situations around to make them better). Children will learn about Saul, David, Solomon, Hezekiah, Job, Jesus and more!
3rd/4th Grade (combined class): Conquest (Numbers & Joshua) and Paradox (Strange but true stories of the Bible). Children will learn about the Israelites, Rahab, the 12 tribes, Joshua, strange creatures, Jesus and more!
5th/6th Grade (combined class): Skirmish (The ongoing battles between Saul & David) and Whozit? (Bible stories that illustrate the Names of God and Jesus). Pre-teens will learn about Saul, David, the Gideonites, Jesus, Immanuel, Lamb of God, I AM and more!
7th/8th Grade (combined class): ROCKS!Coordinator: Barbara McKenna: barbarajmck@gmail.com, 757-784-8165We are so excited to be back in business for our 2012-2013 school year. Middle Schoolers have an amazing leadership team on Sundays at 9:30 for growth and reflection. Our class is all about the kids in leadership positions – and our adult leaders are great mentors!We study a great variety of topics that all bring us to the same conclusion: we are loved by our God and work diligently to walk with Jesus by our side. We learn how Jesus is there for us no matter what; we just need to call to him. Our kids have a great time incorporating Bible Study, reflection, games, snacks and community. We invite all 7th and 8th grade kids & their friends to join us on Sundays. Please email or call Barbara McKenna with any questions.
9th-12th Grade (combined class): Coordinators: Chris Hoff: choff@cox.netDavid Attridge: da1870@aol.comEvery Sunday we meet in the youth room for commu-nity and discussion. Topics that wish to be explored are solicited from the group and prepared for discussion. This year we will be looking at Life’s Big Questions, God’s Big Answers to explore questions of evolution, creation, sharing our faith and more.
Preschool—Kindergarten classes meet in the school wing1st -4th grade classes meet in the Annex5th-12th grade classes meet in the Fellowship Hall/Life Enrichment Rooms wing
Every Sunday, we offer a place where children-teens come together to connect, grow and live. Our Bible lessons are designed for connection between kids & God, growth in their head and heart knowledge of Jesus and the Bible, and life together as they share God’s love by inviting their friends and supporting a mission each year.Here’s what they’ll be learning between September-February:
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TAG 5th-8th Grade Youth Group Coordinator: Tara Wolf1x/per month. Check www.kogvayouth.com for up to date information. Friday events are 6-8 PMFee: Dinner is served & we ask for $5 to contribute to the cost. Certain events have an additional cost (i.e. bowling).
TAG: more than a game! We have an awesome youth group for teens (& tweens!) here at King of Glory. We’ve restructured the age range, adopted a new name and look forward to another super year as we Connect, Grow and Live with one another. Friends are always welcomed and encouraged to attend.
Events vary from month to month and are organized by leaders that serve 2-3x per year. They plan different events to help youth explore their faith, friendships and how they can make an impact on the world with the love of Christ.
When you bring your child to a youth group event, look for the RED SHIRTS. They are the Youth Group Leaders for the night and are coordinating the event. The BLUE SHIRTS are the Support Staff for the event.
Confirmation MinistryChristian Discipleship Training Wednesdays October-April 6:00-7:30 PMCoordinator: Tara Wolf: youth@kogva.org / Sanctuary & Life Enrichment RoomsFor more information or to register, go to www.kogvayouth.com / Abbreviation: CDT
Christian Discipleship Training is the process by which we confirm youth at King of Glory. Any youth that is in grade 7 and higher is welcome to join the ministry. We offer a 2-year course that teaches the basics of the Christian faith through our Lutheran lens while offering practical ways to live out one’s faith. The youth involved in this ministry are offered opportunities to connect with one another and God, grow in their knowledge and relationships with others and Jesus and live out their faith through serving. We intentionally involve parents in the process of CDT, as well as caring adult leaders who serve as Small Group Leaders for the youth.
Special Dates for the fall: Saturday, September 29th: Kick Off for youth, leaders and parents Sunday, September 30th: Blessing at the 11:00 AM worship
5th& 6th Grade Bible Study: Coordinator for October: Deanette Rogers: deanetterogers@yahoo.comWednesdays in October / Wednesdays in January / 6:30-7:30 PMA special Bible study night just for our 5th& 6th graders! We hope you will join us for mid-week fun and time in God’s Word. No homework, no expectations, just come and enjoy! Bring a friend!
Sunday School Christmas Program Coordinator: Rachel BeckeSunday, December 16, 10:45 AM / Practices are on Sundays, December 2 and 9
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We have a growing and vibrant High School Ministry! Throughout the year we meet for Bible Study, connecting time with other youth and service activities. We have a wonderful High School Student Leadership Board that works with the equally wonderful High School Adult Leaders to plan and staff the events while reaching out to the youth of KoG and their friends.
Friends are always welcomed and encouraged to attend.
This year we’ll learn about King David, the apostle Paul, spiritual gifts and more. September-October we will meet at KoG. In November, we’ll meet there and the girls will leave to go to Mrs. Eva’s house for our “girls/guys” separate studies. Stay tuned for our winter meeting place.
Since 2000, Andrew Peterson and his friends have performed Behold the Lamb around the country, telling again and again this true myth, as C.S. Lewis called it, this tale that’s bigger than life, but is-astonishingly-true. The tour has become a yearly tradition not just for Andrew and the other artists on the tour, but for families and churches who attend the concert each season.
This is a show for all ages, although due to its length (about 2 hours), we leave the time for young children up to your discretion. Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis and can be bought through Tara Wolf and we will carpool if needed.
To hear some of the music before you go, head over to store.rabbitroom.com
High School Ministry: Grades 9-12 Coordinator: Eva Kercado: evakercado@cox.netWednesdays 6:00-7:30 PMCheck www.kogvayouth.com or the Facebook page to find up to date info School year meet in Sanctuary for openingFee: for dinner ($5) and any outside events we do (i.e. bowling)Abbreviation: HSM or HSYG
Behold the Lamb of God Concert Coordinator: Tara WolfThursday, December 6Doors 6 PM, Show at 7 PMBon Air Baptist Church in RichmondFee: $12.50 for tickets
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The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod National Youth Gathering
Coordinator: Tara Wolf
Registration begins September 2013. Informational Meeting is on Sunday, September 23 at 12:15 PM .
What is the National LCMS Youth Gathering?
The National Youth Gathering (NYG, or Gathering) is an event held every 3 years for youth of The Lutheran Church—Mis-souri Synod (LCMS) to spend time together in worship, God’s Word, prayer, song and service. The Gathering provides young people an opportunity to learn more about Jesus Christ, the Christian faith and their Lutheran identity. This event, which is the single largest LCMS event, is organized by LCMS Youth Ministry in St. Louis, Missouri.
Why do we go to the National Youth Gathering?
The NYG provides a remarkable experience for youth in our Synod to Connect to God and His people, Grow in faith and love, and Live through service and sharing. The experience is there and we encourage our youth to grab hold of all that the Gath-ering has to offer. Youth are able to connect through God’s Word, song, skits, fun time, small groups, hands on experiences; grow through Bible studies, speakers, worship; and live through service opportunities throughout the Gathering time.
When and where is the next National LCMS Youth Gathering?
The next National LCMS Youth Gathering will be July 1-5, 2013, in San Antonio, Texas. We will depart on June 30 and return on July 6, 2013.
What is the theme for the NYG 2013?
The theme for the 2013 National LCMS Youth Gathering is “Live Love(d),” based on I John 4:9. “This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.” (NIV)
Who Can Attend? NYG Requirements for Youth
The Gathering is intended for high school youth ages 14-19. Please read through the King of Glory policies carefully to deter-mine if your child is ready and able to attend this trip. Policies can be found online at www.kogvayouth.com
Youth are expected to participate in the Gathering under the guidance of the adult leaders. Please refer to King of Glory’s Expectations of Youth and Leaders for the requirements.
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Enriching MinistriesCoffee Fellowship (C) Fellowship is simply defined as a friendly group joined by a common interest. A we gather between services in the Fellowship Hall we are sharing how the Lord has blessed us during times of joy, how He has been our comfort during some difficult days and praising Him for miracles in our lives. We want to encourage more willing hands to help in this ministry, so is the need for more helping hands and servant hearts. We need a set up team and a cleanup team with each team bringing in 7 dozen treats to share and staying to serve between the 2nd & 3rd service (9 – 9:30, 10:30 – 11).Clean up may begin when the 3rd service begins. Please sign up your family up for this Connecting Ministry. The signup sheets are posted on the bulletin board by the Flower Chart across from the Office and more details regarding serving are posted on the board in the kitchen. Please call Faith Staples for volunteer information. 941-8689
Greeters (C)Connect to God and His people as you greet those who come through our doors. A warm smile and a hand shake are so welcoming.8:00 AM service Cathy Edmonds: Jmecae@aol.com9:30 AM and 11:00 AM services Mandy Baldridge: mjbaldridge@cox.net5:00 PM Eva Kercado, evakercado@cox.net
Porch Call (C)Carri Nielsen carrindjim@juno.comKOG members rotate making one callon each Sunday visitor who leaves a local address. Volunteers needed.
Public Relations/Photography (C)Tony Price tonyorverlene@cox.net, 258-5504
Welcome Center (C, L)Sunday Mornings 9-9:30 AM; 10:30 AM-11 AM; 12 Noon-12:30 PM in the NarthexWhat an exciting ministry! KOG members meet and greet our visitors at each service. New volunteers are always welcome. We especially need folks to serve following the 11am service. Linda Falck, 757-345-2045, Cell: 703-201-0992, lfalck@cox.net
KING OF GLORY CHURCH NEW KENT CAMPUSP.O. Box 37 9120 Pocahontas TrailProvidenceForge, VA23140Phone: (804) 966-5525Rev. Larry McReynolds, New KentMinistries Site Pastor
CHILDREN’S CHURCH (G) is our Christian education expe-rience for children held during our Sunday evening Worship gathering. We need people to serve as teachers on a scheduled rotational basis throughout the year. Contact Amy Maclauchlan (804-966-1180).
MEN’S BIBLE BREAKFAST (G) – Every Friday morning from 7 AM – 8 AM at Buster’s Roadhouse Restaurant (Route 60, Providence Forge). This casual gathering features great food, fellowship and study of God’s Word – a great way to start the day! Contact Pastor Larry McReynolds
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY (G) – Monthly gathering on Saturday mornings from 8 AM – 9 AM (start date TBA). This monthly study group will gather around the study of God’s Word with discussion of life applications. Great opportunity for faith-building and fellowship! Contact Pastor McReynolds
NEW KENT MINISTRY TEAM (C-G-L) – This group forms the Leadership Team for our King of Glory ministry in New Kent. The team meets once every 4 – 6 weeks throughout the year to plan, organize and assess our “connecting” events as well as set and assess ministry goals and strate-gies. Contact Pastor Larry McReynolds
PUBLICITY TEAM (C, L) –As a new Church in the commu-nity, we need your help to get the word out to people in the communities of New Kent County. Contact Kathleen Lysek at 804-557-3357.
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY (G) – Second and Fourth Saturday mornings at 9:30 AM at King of Glory Church in Providence Forge. A wonderful way to begin the weekend! Be part of a Bible Study group that focuses on living life as a woman of Christ today. A delightful breakfast, meaningful conversation and prayer round out the morning. Contact: Ruth McReynolds (757-564-9114).
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WORSHIP MINISTRIESWe gather for WORSHIP every Sunday evening at 6:00 PM at our New Kent campus for a casual, blended – style worship experience that is family-friendly and uplifting. A Children’s Church is incorporated into the worship time so that both chil-dren and adults can learn from God’s Word at their own level. A time of fellowship follows. We invite you to use your gifts and talents to help lead our Worship gatherings: COMMUNION ASSISTANTS (L) – Help to distribute The Lord’s Supper on a scheduled basis throughout the year. A Communion Assistant Training Class will be held on Sunday, October 7th following worship. Contact Amy Maclauchlan (804-966-1180) READERS (L) – People of all ages are invited to read a scripture lesson at our Worship gatherings on a scheduled basis throughout the year. Contact Amy Maclauchlan (804-966-1180) ALTAR GUILD (L) – Help to prepare the altar for the Cel-ebration of The Lord’s Supper each week. Service includes set-up prior to worship and clean-up following. Contact Ann Easton (804-966-7143) FLOWERS AND DECORATING (L) – Help to beautify our multi-use worship space! Contact Danette Poole (804-966-2486). MUSIC MINISTRY (L) – We need people who are will-ing to share their musical gifts to assist in leading worship and song. Singers and instrumentalists of all ages are welcome!Contact Pastor Larry McReynolds
STARTING POINT (C-G-L) – Monday, October 8th and Octo-ber 15th from 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM. “Starting Point” is an information class for those who would like more information about Christianity from a Lutheran perspective as well as connecting with King of Glory Church. It is a great class for those wishing to “brush up” on the Biblical teaching of the Church as well as those who are considering becoming part of the King of Glory community. Contact: Pastor Larry McReynolds
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT (C-G) - Saturday, October 27th at 7:00 PM at King of Glory Church – New Kent campus in Providence Forge. Come to an evening of faith-nurturing entertainment and growth as we view a family-friendly movie together at our New Kent facility. Watch for more details! The Movie Night is free of charge…invite your friends, especially those who may not have a church home. Contact Russ Beyer (804-966-2234).
ADVENT WREATH MAKING (C) - Saturday, November 24th (time to be announced) at King of Glory Church – New Kent
campus in Providence Forge.Make your own beautiful Advent wreath as we begin the season Advent and Christmas seasons. Invite your friends! Delicious refreshments will be served. Con-tact Danette Poole at 804-966-2486.
PROVIDENCE FORGE CHRISTMAS PARADE (L) - Sunday, December 9th. Help create a King of Glory Church “float” and march in this festive, old-fashioned Christmas Parade down Pocahontas Trail (Route 60) in Providence Forge. Hot chocolate will be served at the Church to marchers and parade watchers. Contact David Attridge at 804-932-8057. NEW KENT FOOD PANTRY OUTREACH (L) – The King of Glory Church community reaches out to those in need in the communities of New Kent by providing food items throughout the year. Servants are always welcome to help transport the food each month to the Dept. of Social Services. Contact: Les and Charles Jacobi (757-259-1765).
KING OF GLORY CHURCH – NEW KENT CAMPUS is located at 9120 Pocahontas Trail (Rt. 60) in Providence Forge (right behind the Food Lion/Rite Aid Shopping Center)
Contributions from 2012 Mission Dedicated Fund to Local Agencies & Needs – Salvation Army Client Services – $500 Grove Christian Outreach Center – $500 (Also, the kids raised $720 for the building campaign.) Housing Partnerships – $300 FISH – $500 Williamsburg Faith in Action – $500 Avalon – $500 Young Life - $500 Greater Williamsburg Outreach Mission - $1500 Human Care Partnership with UW - $2700 Homeless Discretionary - $2000 Hunger & Homelessness - $6900
Other uses of 2012 MDF Funds Living Nativity – $500 Emergency World Relief – $1500 Local School Support - $250 Mission Trips – $30,000 Storybook Connections - $2750 Pastor May’s Childhood Center – $1000 Orphan Grain Train – $300 Lutheran Bible Translators – $200 “Unscheduled - $1000
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Avalon, A Center for Women and Children Avalon provides a safe harbor for women and their children who are experiencing domestic violence. Counseling, job training, food, shelter, and comfort are provided to those in need.To ac-complish its mission, Avalon needs your support. King of Glory donates to Avalon annually. If you would like to donate individu-ally, go the website, www.avaloncenter.com. There you will find a wish list of items needed. Prayers are always welcome. The crisis hotline is 757-258-5051. Contact: Carol Schmidt
Children’s Consignment Sales (C, L)
Kimberly Kay: kogccs@cox.net or 784-3524 Sales are the 1st weekends of Oct. and March: funds and goodsserve the greater Williamsburg community, many charities & KOG preschool.
Crossroads/Salvation Army Christmas Tree Susie & John Whalen: wickerpepper@aol.com or903-8971. Each year members of the congregationpurchase Christmas gifts for youth in a county facilityand for Salvation Army Christmas Tree Angels.Angels will be available on a tree by early December.
Emmanuel Lutheran’s Child Development Learning Center (Pastor Jacob May’s church).
Faith in Action Paula Eggers: pseggers@cox.net 259-2257 Serves home-bound residents of greater Williamsburg by providingtransportation, respite care, and fellowship. Many KOGmembers volunteer on a regular basis.
FISH Gay Mitchell: onehotmitch@yahoo.com 566-1789 King of Glory has a collection box in the narthex for food and clothing for the FISH Center. Volunteers can work in the pantry on a scheduled day or help with monthly deliveries. Drivers withpick-ups or SUV’s are needed.
From His Hand @ Grove Christian Outreach Center Kim Romberg: mialumni@msn.com 566-3716 or Joy Sawhill: johnjoysawhill@cox.net 250-3596. Serves 85 to 100 meals to the needy on a quarterly basis at the Grove community.
Greater Williamsburg Outreach Mission (GWOM) This is a new coalition of faith communities in the greater Williamsburg area. Membership currently consists of about 16 faith-based organizations. The purpose of GW0M is to coordinate assistance to organizations struggling to provide support to the hungry and homeless in our community. KoG is a charter member of GWOM. For more information contact Tony Price at tonyorverlene@cox.net, 258-5504.
Grove Christian Outreach Center King of Glory partners with the GCOC through the From His Hands Ministry by serving hot meals quarterly to members of the Grove community. Serving dates in 2013 have not yet been established. Grove needs donations and volunteers the year-round. For more information, contact Charlie and Sally Raphael – cgraphael@Cox.net, 645-4425.
Housing Partnerships Mike McKenna: michael.mckenna@cox.net 345-3592, supports our community across the city of Williamsburg, JamesCity county and York county. They make “Safe Warm, and Dry”housing a reality for many of our neighbors. They provide vitalhousing repair services to very low-income individuals, andfamilies who are un-able to help themselves. Workers & fundsare always needed.
Human Care Partnerships Bo Wingate mwingate1@cox.net 259-5949 Funds from the MDF are provided to the United Way Community Resource Center (CRC) on a case-by-case basis to assist with client services such as to delay or prevent eviction, emergency motel rent, and restoration of utilities.
Hunger & Homelessness Mission The Hunger and Homelessness Mission (H&H) team is living their faith by serving the least of those in our community. The fourth Friday of each month the H&H team serves approximately 100 dinners to the homeless at the Family Inn and Motel 6. Thanks to the congregation, volunteers and staff we are also able to leave bags of “hotel friendly” food that help sustain those in the hotels. The KOG H&H team also serves 100 meals to the Grove
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community in JCC once a quarter. If anyone is interested in cooking, serving or donating food or would like more information, please email Curt Evans at curt123@cox.net or Kim Romberg at mialumni@msn.com. The H&H team thanks all who support this mission.
King’s Players Mark Elgert: mark.elgert@gmail.com 825-9667 Kelly Herbst: astrogirl.kelly@gmail.com 253-7860 The King’s Players’ Fall 2012 production is “The Christmas Bus”. This charming one-act play about a group of orphans will be performed on Friday night, November 30th, at 7:30 PM; Saturday night, December 1st, at 7:30 PM and Sunday afternoon, December 2nd, at 2:00 PM. All performances will be in the Fellowship Hall, and doors open 30 minutes prior to curtain. We will once again offer discounts on tickets for non-members who attend with a KOG member. This is an excellent and low-key way to introduce your unchurched friends, neighbors, and co-workers to the KOG community.
Living Nativity Peter Ligman: petalin2@gmail.com or 220-3518. Every Christmas season, KOG adults, youth and children portray Mary, Joseph, angels, kings, shepherds and sheep in a series of outdoor scenes dramatizing the story of the birth of Jesus. Help is always needed to assist with costumes, scenery/props, and snacks for the actors. This is a very easy and fun ministry for connecting with the local community. The Living Nativity will be presented this year on December 15th and 16th (Sat/Sun).
Prison Ministry: “Storybook Connection” A rotating team of faithful and dedicated men & women vol-unteers from KOG who visit prisoners at the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail each Saturday. The volunteers bring children’s storybooks and recording tapes for the prisoners to tape record their reading of books to their children. The books and tapes are mailed to the children through the church office. Volunteers are always needed. Dale Walter/dwalter@cox.net/229-2026.
The Salvation Army Sally or Charlie Raphael at cgraphael@cox.net - 645 – 4425 King of Glory partners with the Salvation Army through the From His Hands ministry as well as the Christmas Angel Tree program, and also provides bell ringers for the Christmas Kettle program. The Salvation Army needs volunteers for various programs throughout the year.
SALVATION ARMY RED KETTLE CAMPAIGN Bill Warren (757-564-1270), billwarren@cox.net It is planned that KOG will provide volunteer bell ringers at about the same level and on a schedule resembling KOG’s support in December 2011. We will ring on Friday and Saturday, December 14 and 15 at Wal-Mart in Lightfoot and also at Panera Bread in New Town. Volunteers would ring in one hour time slots. Detailed Scheduling will be done during October and November.
United Way of Greater Williamsburg Charlie and Sally Raphael cgraphael@Cox.net, 645 – 4425 King of Glory partners with the United Way through contributions to client services using the Mission Dedicated Fund. We support the Community Resource Center (CRC) designed to provide more efficient and effective services to the homeless and those in jeop-ardy in our community. The CRC is open every weekday and needs resources from the faith based community to assist in providing services to clients.
Young Life Don & Debbie Ward: ward5150@cox.net 259-1961 Outreach to unchurched high school students.
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State Missions Lutheran Family Services of Virginia provides loving temporary or permanent homes for children in foster care, helps families seeking to adopt through foster care or in the U.S., and strengthens families through community-based services in six regions in Virginia. LFS manages four schools that offer intensive educational, developmental and mental health services to young people ages 5 to 22, offers grief support and services to older adults and their caregivers, and offers services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. http://www.lfsva.org/
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American Red Cross King of Glory, in cooperation with Wellspring United Methodist and New Zion Baptist Church organize ablood drive annually in the fall season. The churches rotate locations for hosting the drive.
Lutheran Bible Translators David Snyder has become a Director of LBT. They have about 70 missionaries serving in 15 countries.KOG provides financial support. David and Ruth Snyder, david@lbt.org.
Lutheran World Relief (LWR) Quilting and other projects: Volunteers work on constructing 60” X 80” quilts and/or school bags for LWR. Alternative LWR projects include assembling health and/or sewing kits and making pillowcase dresses. No special skills needed. All equipment and supplies are provided. Group tasks for quilting include cutting fabric for quilt blocks, sewing straight lines, tying knots through quilt layers. School Kit assembly will include sewing drawstring backpacks as well as packing supplies in them. Work days will be scheduled quarterly, as announced in the bulletin. Facilitators: Linda La Fleur and Faith Staples.
LCMS World Relief and Human Care The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod ministers to the needs of people around the worldin times of need, during and following disasters such as floods, earthquakes and tornadoes, and epidemics such as cholera and typhoid. See WWW.lcms.org/ca/worldrelief.
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LWML “Serve the Lord with Gladness” (Psalms 100:2) is the essence of the LWML society. All King of Glory Lutheran Church women are members of the “Women in Missions” LWML group. The LWML objective is to develop and maintain a greater mission consciousness through service, education, and inspiration, in concert with the King of Glory mission statement: “CONNECT – GROW - LIVE”. Note: The LWML group has changed the meeting time to a morning meeting, the 2nd Monday at 10:00 AM, and will meet from September through May in the Life Enrichment Rooms 3 & 4.
Program theme for the 2012-2013 year is “Quenched by the Water . . . “. The LWML 2012-2013 program booklet, available at the 1st meeting on September 10, will detail the LWML activities for the coming year.On the 1st Sunday of each month, is LWML Mite Box Sunday, where we share our mission goals with the KoG community. The major emphasis of the mites is the support of mission and ministry throughout the world by means of our mite box offerings. These mite box offerings have funded tens of millions of dollars in mission grants since the organization’s inception in 1942. Through this, we support local charities and missions. More information about mite boxes and supported missions can be found on the Mission Table in the Narthex.2012-2013 LWML Contacts:Linda Neilson SecretaryCarol Schmidt TreasurerVisit LWML online at www.lwml.org for up-to-date news and resources.
Operation Christmas Child opens the hearts and minds of children worldwide with a simple shoebox. Packed inside each shoebox along with toys, toiletries, school supplies, etc. is a booklet, “The Greatest Gift of All”, which explains the story of Christ and salvation through Him. What a wonderful way for these children to learn about the Gospel! King of Glory is proud to be a part of this exciting ministry. Each year in November there are shoeboxes available for you to take and fill with items that these children desire. When asked what gifts he would like to receive in a box, a boy in Manila responded, “school supplies … slippers … a pencil case … a pencil … anything that can be used for writing … and shoes.”Many of these items are things we take for granted, but to them it is something valuable. Some of these items can be picked up for a penny or a quarter when school sales begin. Such a little investment for us, but a spectacular gift for them…the love of Jesus.
Wycliffe Bible TranslatorsThere are 350 million people who do not have the Bible in their own language. Wycliffe’s vision is tosee the Bible accessible to all people in the language they understand best. We support WBT financially and thank God for the work of Anndrea & Pete Blair (who worship here at KOG) ajblair@cox.net 566-4423 and David & Lynn Frank. www.wycliffe.org.
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BreadbreakersTom and Marian Slotwinski: TomSlot@cox.net or MarianSlot@cox.netVarious meeting times and places each month (July through December)
Breadbreakers provides Christian Fellowship opportunities centered about social experience and allows participants to meet and get to know More KOG members. Groups stay together for a 6 month period, meeting 4 to 6 times during this period. Events are planned by members of each group. There is no set format. New groups are formed in June for the July to December timeframe and in December for the January to June timeframe.
F.O.L.K.S
Ron or Linda LaFleur 564.4532
F.O.L.K.S. (Fellowship, Outings, Luncheons, Knowledge for Seniors) is a group of active seniors joining monthly for food,
fellowship and fun. Programs range from medical, financial, and fitness interests to musical serenades and games.
Occasional short trips. Food varies from American picnic favorites to international cuisine. Luncheon Programs for
Seniors (ages 50+). 3rd Tuesdays (11:00 – approximately 1:30) August through June.
Upcoming FOLKS Events
September 18 German Oktoberfest (schnitzel, wursts). Program: German music.
October 16 Comfort food (meat loaf, e.g.). Program: Ray Evans, Before the last ‘All Clear’
(experiences in WWII England)
November 20 Thanksgiving menu shared with military members. Program: Military Chaplaincy
December 18 International Christmas Theme –Scandinavian Foods.
Program: Joni Stevens: White House Christmas Memories.
January 18: Bring in the New Year Theme—Chinese Foods. Eat out.
Out to Lunch Bunch
Want to try some new restaurants or eat at some of the old tried-and-true ones? Then come along with the Out to Lunch
Bunch on the first Tuesday of each month from September through June. Meeting around 11:30 AM for lunch and fel-
lowship is a perfect way to meet new members and renew friendships with those who attend other services.Watch the
News & Notes section of the bulletin and “The Herald” to find the restaurant of the month. Contact: Carol Schmidt
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New Member Sunday Receptions
Caroline Peters: wmbrgpete@aol.com
As a community we give thanks and praise to God for
the addition of new members and families to King of
Glory. On those Sundays we have a special celebration.
Sunday Coffee Fellowship
Bob and Faith Staples: bfstaples@cox.net
We gather for light refreshments after worship each
Sunday. Volunteers are needed to help sponsor a Sunday
and to host the Coffee Hour. It is wonderful to gather for
refreshments after worship to meet and greet new and
old friends in Christ!
Flower Visitation Ministry
Carolyn Francis: cf929@hotmail.com
God’s people touching each other in love is one way
to describe the visits made by the Altar Flower Visitation
Ministry. The flowers are given for the worship service
“to the Glory of God” and afterwards are brought by
members of the Flower Visitation Ministry for the care
and blessing of the ill, shut-in, or those in need of a
friendly visit.
Ladies Out-to-Lunch Bunch
Carol Schmidt: clschmidt@widomaker.com
Want to try some new restaurants or eat at some of the
old tried-and-true ones? Then come along with the Out
to Lunch Bunch on the first Tuesday of each month from
September through June. Meeting around 11:30am for
lunch and fellowship is a perfect way to meet new mem-
bers and renew friendships with those who attend other
services. Watch the News & Notes section of the bulletin
and “The Herald” to find the restaurant of the month.
Name Tags
Faith Staples: bfstaples@cox.net
Your name is important and we want the community to
know it. If you need a name tag or need some updating,
contact Bob and Faith.
Photo Board
Les Jacobi: les.jacobi@gmail.com
Pictures of the families and friends of King of Glory are
displayed on our photo board. To have your picture taken
or updates, contact Les.
Boy Scouts
Jim Doebler: jimdoebler@cox.net
King of Glory is the Chartered Organization for Troop 300,
Boy Scouts of America. The Troop meets weekly at the
Church at 7:00 PM. The Scouts participate in our Spring
and Fall Work Days as a means of showing their appre-
ciation for our support of the Troop. For more info, contact
Jim, who is the Chartered Organization Representative.
Funeral Meal Ministry
Robin Zophy: zophy@cox.net 259-9099
At KOG, we provide a “Celebration of Life” meal after all
funerals when requested by the family. Volunteers pre-
pare/purchase either finger sandwiches, salads or des-
serts for the meals, and drop them off at church for the
meal. Or they volunteer to help set up, clean up and/or
serve food at the meal. When you get an email blast from
Pastor that we are doing a funeral or memorial service
at church, email Robin Zophy to check on what kind of
help is needed. Help when you are able, not necessarily
for every funeral! Everyone is welcome to help with this
ministry! Families always express how much they appre-
ciate this ministry.
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KOG MOPS offers support, Christian fellowship, and education to women with children ages birth through Kindergarten as
well as expecting mothers. The goal of the KOG MOPS ministry is to make sure that every mother of preschoolers knows
that MOPS exists, and that no mom is alone in the journey of motherhood. MOPS is open to those not only at KOG, but also
the Williamsburg community.
MOPS currently has two groups that meet twice per month, one on Monday Evenings (5-7pm) and the other on Tuesday
Mornings (9:30-11:30am). Childcare is provided for all meetings. Meetings consist of brunch/dinner, speakers, discussion
groups, mentor mom talks, creative activities, time for sharing, and prayer.
This year we are making an intentional effort to bond as mothers and families outside of the meetings themselves. There are
many opportunities to gather together, whether it be a simple mom and child play-date, a mom’s night out, mom’s and pop’s
bowling night or our annual family picnic. There is something for everyone and every schedule.
Beyond the bi-weekly meetings, MOPS also supports organizations like the Kelly Weinberg Foundation. Moms have the
opportunity to participate in community service projects from donations of baked cookies to greeting participants at their
local cancer support group. There are also opportunities to support new mothers and those going through family struggles
with supportive visits or delivered meals. mops@kogva.org
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The Grief Ministry at KOG consists of two, soon to be three, teams of caregivers who are available to provide meals, inspirational information as well asvisits to those who have experienced the loss of a close loved one. We are all good listeners and have shoulders to cry on if needed and arms to hug.
The goal of this Ministry is to care for our King of Glory families when they are hurting in the loss of an immediate family member. Coordinator: Sue Quick-- stevensueq@cox.net, 757-565-7295
Flower Ministry
Every Sunday.
Following morning services. Volunteer team members prepare, share & deliver our Service Altar Flowers to extend & assure our prayers of support in time of need.
Carolyn S. Francis, Phone: 757-564-0576, E-mail: cf929@hotmail.com
Parish Nurse MinistryFlu Shots will be available on Sunday, October 7, from 8 AM to 2 PM in Fellowship Hall. Come before or after church.
Prayer Shawl Ministry
The Prayer Shawl Ministry was formed to provide Prayer Shawls for those in need or celebrating. Prayer Bears for children are now available, and soon Prayer Cloths for those in the Service will be added.
Do not think that knowing how to knit or crochet is a requisite. Experts are ready to teach you. All skill levels are welcome.
Meetings are the second Saturday of the month at 9 AM at church, from September through May excluding December. Contacts: Sheila Heim, Carol Schmidt
Grief Ministry“I will not leave you comfortless. I will come to you.” John 14:18
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Stephen Ministry Leadership Training provides in depth training for the administration and promotion of the Stephen Ministry
program in the congregation, as well as specific skill training for in the areas of confidentiality issues, mental health referrals,
peer group supervision, boundaries, among others. We celebrate two new leaders: Lynn Miller and Joy Sawhill, who com-
pleted a week of intensive (!) training in Pittsburgh, PA July 29 – August 4th. They join the Leadership Team of Dan Scungio,
John Falck, Judy Kuehnert, Sharon McLean and Pastor Phil Kuehnert.
Stephen Ministry provides distinctively Christian care to those who are in need of support because of loss, life transitions,
illness or other situations. Stephen Ministers provide confidential care and receive ongoing supervision for their work.
Those interested in receiving care…. Or those who would like to know about becoming a Stephen Minister should contact
John Falck, 703-850-0375, jlfalck@cox.net, or Judy Kuehnert at judykpnp@yahoo.com.
At the present time there are over 20 active Stephen Ministers at King of Glory. They meet twice a month for continuing
education and supervision. Recruitment for the new Stephen Ministry Training Classes begins in October. Classes (50 hours of
training in 20 sessions) begin in January and are completed by early June.
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