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l i f e at C e n t r a l C h r i s t i a n
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Central Christian 2900 North Rock Road, Wichita Kansas 67226-1198316.688.4400 | [email protected]
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website: www.ccc.orgfacebook.com/ccc.wichitatwitter.com/cccwichita
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executive editor : David Welshcreative director : Debra Roark Smithprint production : Paul Huffdistribution : Melanie Pedersen
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Saturday evenings | 5:33Sunday mornings | 8:45 n 10:00 n 11:30
Care Ministries 688.4400 Michael Thorne Director We desire to help create caring connections within the church and help others walk through challenging life events.
Central Christian Academies 688.1161 Central Christian Academy : Grades K-8 : David Funk Headmaster
Central Christian Academy Preschool : 2-5 Yrs : Judy Buckert Director
Joyful Noise Academy Daycare : 18 mos & walking : Pam Harrod Director
Central Christian Counseling Center 683.4083 Tallgrass Executive Suites, 8100 E. 22nd St. N., Bldg. 800, Ste. 100 Aaron Scharenberg LCPC, Counseling Center Executive Director
Central Christian Printing 688.4400 David Mann | Debra Roark Smith | Paul Huff | Heidi Johnson
Central Homeschool Family Ministries e: [email protected] Karen Ryan Executive Director | Susan Warner H.S. Director
Kris Sayler Elem. Director
Legacy Ministries Financial Resource Planning 688.4400 Bob Crew CFA, CFP
Hospital, Homebound & Care Facility Ministries 688.4400 Barb Marchand 619.4775; [email protected] Please keep us apprised of those who would like to be visited and/or brought communion while in the hospital or a care facility. Also, if you know of a Central member who is critically ill, homebound, in the hospital or a care facility, please let us know.
His Helping Hands 838.8528 1441 E. 37th St. N. Paul Dohm HHH Executive Director
Media ccc.aspireonemedia.com Jeff Huhman Creative Arts/Technical Director
Prayer Ministries 688.4400 Emergency Prayer Request Line : Barb Marchand 619.4775
Radio Ministry “Pursuing the Heart of God” with Pastor David Welsh Sundays @ 7 a.m. on Bott 94.3 FM Sundays @ 10 a.m. on KNSS 1330 AM Sundays @ 11 a.m. on KSGL 900 AM
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Sunday evenings | 5:00Central Christian Chapel
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in this issue | january 2015
n feature :10 Gallery : Photographs by Austin Mann
n in every issue :3 Pursuing the Heart of God : by Pastor David Welsh
19 Our Church Family20 Calendar
n ministry news :6 Families8 Missions12 Women14 His Helping Hands16 LifeGroups17 Sports
n events :4 IF : Wichita : February 6-7
5 CCA’s Kindergarten Exploration : January 15
6 Bingo Blast! : January 16
15 CCA’s Middle School Orientation : January 29
16 SouperBowl : January 17–18 & 24–25
Cover photograph by Austin Mann
David Welsh senior pastorPursuing the heart of God
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It’s a new year and according to one survey, 90% of us will make resolutions. Unfortunately, over three quarters of those individuals will fail to follow through.
70% of New Year’s resolutions are health related (stop smoking, lose weight, exercise more, etc.) The vast majority of what’s left concern our relationships or finances.
If you choose to make resolutions this year, don’t neglect adding spiritual goals to your list. Jonathan Edwards was a Christian preacher, philosopher, and theologian in the 1700’s. He was also considered one of early America’s greatest intellectuals.
Edwards once made this list of resolutions for himself:
3 To live with all my might while I do live.
3 Never to lose one moment of time.
3 Never to do anything which I should despise, or think meanly of another.
3 Never to do anything out of revenge.
3 Never to do anything which I should be afraid to do if it were the last hour of my life.
So . . . what’s on your list in 2015?
i resolve to. . .
2015
This 2-day gathering will bring women together from around the world to wrestle with the belief that God is real, the places in our lives where we are struggling with unbelief, how can we overcome unbelief, and then what God can do with our belief. Leaders of this gathering include Jennie Allen, Jen Hatmaker, Ann Voskamp and many others. A donation of $25 is suggested when you register at the IF: Gathering site to help them cover the costs of the simulcast. You will also be asked to register at ccc.org and pay $15 to help us cover the cost of meals and resources for this IF: Local.
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Through the prophet Ahijah, God told a rising young star in Solomon’s administration by the name of Jeroboam that he would be the future king. Solomon, not ready to relinquish the throne, tried to kill Jeroboam, who then fled to Egypt. After Solomon’s death, his tribe accepted his son Rehoboam as the next king. But the rest of the kingdomwas not for him, and let their complaints be known.
January 3–4A Kingdom Torn in Two
Thursday, January 157:00 pmCentral Court SouthKindergarten Exploration is a night for parents and incoming kindergarten students to experience CCA! Please come and see how we can partner with your family.
ExplorationKindergarten
Childcare is available for siblings by reservation only (Birth — 5th grade).Reservation deadline: January 9th.
For details, contact Carrie Jones, Director of Admissions: 688-1161 • [email protected]
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Friday & Saturday,February 20 & 21
Mabee Center,Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK
(Check-in Friday @ 3PM in the Youth Center. We will leave by 3:30PM & return Saturday by 5:30PM.)
Cost:$65 (by January 16)$75 (by January 30)(Includes conference, transportation, meals, and an extra activity on Saturday.) Adult Sponsors Needed:We will pay the way for the first 8 sponsors who sign up. Conference Details:For details, check outCIY’s website: http://www.ciy.com/superstartRegister at ccc.org
We want to thankour many Central Kids volunteers!To show our gratitude, we would like toinvite anyone whohas volunteered in Central Kids overthe past year tojoin us for a nightfull of games, prizes, encouragement, and lots of thank you’s!
Friday, January 16th7:00 pmCentral Court
Appetizers &Hot Beverageswill be served.
RSVP by January 12th for an eveningyour whole familywill enjoy!
RSVP:[email protected]
Just a reminder thatAWANA’s Wednesday programming starts up again on January 7th. We hope to see you here!
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The Lord’s prophets warned the people to turn away from their pagan worship of false gods, but those in the northern region of Israel refused to listen. They hardened their hearts and turned their backs on God.
January 10–11God’s Messengers
Save the Date:
Father/Son Nerf Battle Jr.For boys in grades K–3 & their dadsFriday, January 23 @ 6:30PM
Father/Daughter Valentine’s DinnerFor girls in grades 4–5 & their dadsFebruary 13th @ 6:30PMHospitality Suite
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Monthly lunch for our community’spoor & homeless
4th Saturday of every monthNext lunch: January 24 • 11:30am–1pmRiverWalk Church of Christ, 225 N. Waco
For more info, contact: Coleen Barnes 264-9703; [email protected]
field notes
Missionsthe minority report
Dr. Paul GoddardMissions Pastor
CMfi ethiopiaCMFI Ethiopia – Derek and Hannah Base completed their first year of service with CMFI Urban Ministry team in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Hannah served as a hospice nurse and Derek taught English in a partner’s school and worked to disciple children and youth under the ministry of “Strong Hearts for Africa,” the local CMFI partner. Derek and Hannah are returning to Addis in January for another assignment in the Church planting and support ministry of CMFI. They will be filling-in for other team members on medical leave and are still praying about future ministry.
internship with CruNicole Staggs, a member of CCC, recently relocated to CRU (formerly Campus Crusade) national headquarters to serve a one-year internship. She was given a grant by the Missions’ Ministry to help with her internship. She is serving as support staff for CRU’s Global Missions ministry focused on high school students.
new CaMpus MinistriesTwo couples who have close ties to CCC have accepted full-time campus ministry positions at WSU and K-State this fall and were approved for Missions’ Ministry support. David and Katie Hardy joined the CRU campus ministry at K-State in mid-August. This couple is working on campus with a ministry called “ C o m m u n i t y Groups.” These are the university’s equivalent of life or discipleship groups consisting of 15–20 students, living in or near a geographic area of campus. This young couple was blessed with a daughter (Roosevelt Bloom) on August 23rd.
Rob and Tara Boyle joined the campus ministry of the Navigators this fall serving on the WSU campus. This ministry has been working on the WSU campus for two years now, and has a group of approximately 25
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David & Katie Hardy with daughter Roosevelt
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Take no prisoners. Terrorize the conquered. Such were the commonpractices of ancient empires. To ensure against organized rebellion,Sargon II of Assyria deported more than 27,000 people from the northern kingdom of Israel. Any semblance of a nation—a people with a common cause and heritage—was gone.But in the southern kingdom of Judah, young KingHezekiah watched these developments take place.
January 17–18The Beginning of the End
students returning to campus next year who have been involved in discipleship. During the school year Rob and Tara seek to do one-on-one discipleship with interested students, and lead Bible Studies throughout the week on
campus. At the beginning of the semester they conduct spiritual interest surveys with students and use those as the springboard to develop relationships on campus. They also train students to lead Bible studies in their own living areas.
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Rob & Tara Boyle
short-terM Missions tripsfor 2015The short-term missions’ trips planned for 2015 include Haiti, Mexico City, Guatemala, Honduras, and Canada. There were 34 individuals who signed-up during Missions Weekend indicating possible interest in these trips. Also, the opportunity also exists to send a women’s leadership conference team from CCC to India next fall. The deadline to sign-up for the five missions trips for 2015 is January 30. The initial meetings for trip orientation and training will be scheduled in early to mid-February. If you are interested in any of these trips, an electronic application is available at www.ccc.org, or contact Sue Crafton or Dr. Paul Goddard at 316-688-4400.
2015 Missions trips sChedule
Honduras ~ June 9–16 (for Revive & Threshold)Haiti ~ June 24–July 1 • Guatemala ~ July 4–12
Canada ~ July 10–20 • Mexico City ~ July 18–25For more information, please call Sue Crafton at 688-4400.
Intuitive passion for innovation began early for Austin Mann. “Even as a kid I was incessantly starting things—from business ideas to new ways of fixing people’s computers.”
As an 8-year-old, Austin began in Photoshop and eventually spent thousands of hours building websites and tinkering with the earliest versions of Flash on his trusty 1998 Bondi Blue iMac he bought with savings from mowing lawns and working on neighbor’s computers. Fifteen Macs later, Austin still loves to explore, invent, and tirelessly test all things “tech”.
After picking up his first camera as a sophomore in college, Austin’s eye for capturing the splendor of Creation, along with his proclivity as an early-adopter has taken him on a fascinating journey to every corner of the globe.
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non-profit worlds, from National Geographic and the Travel Channel, to Samaritan’s Purse and the Global Poverty Project. Over the years, his wide range of experience has enabled him to organize and teach workshops worldwide on how to leverage photography and storytelling to dignify people, build communities and promote changes.
Austin’s skill-set is best described as a Gladwell-esque concoction of creator, storyteller, educator, consul tant , entrepreneur, technician, thought leader, and behind-the-scenes maven...the proverbial “square peg” artist in the “round hole” world of professional nomenclature.
However—and perhaps in spite of—his dexterity in a number of fields, the native Kansan is ultimately compelled by an unrelenting passion to equip and empower the people around him to dream bigger and create better.
Austin’s belief in this magic—the kind that is sparked within in tent iona l , co l labor at i ve community —birthed the vision for his latest entrepreneurial pur suit : WELD, a curated collective of freelance ar tists who work and create together. WELD’s flagship studio is located in Dallas, Texas, with an up-and-coming Nashville collaborative workspace opening at the beginning of 2015.
Austin is the son of Pastor David and Rhonda Mann, and the grandson of CH and Annette Hermon. He is a graduate of Central Christian Academy, Trinity Academy, and Baylor University.
This is Austin’s second installment in Central Christian’s Gallery.
www.austinmann.com
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Pack your bags and head west, ladies! (West Wichita, that is.) This year, we’ll be heading out on a “road trip”— a two-day get-away guided by that hilarious duo: Roxann Reich and LuAnne Posson! The adventure will take place Friday, March 6th–Saturday, March 7th at the Doubletree by Hilton Wichita Airport. To register for this whirlwind trip, please visit the “travel guide” (www.ccc.org/women) or, you can call and talk directly to our friendly travel agent, Lynn Eby, at 688-4400. Registration will be open until midnight February 18th. Your personal travel planner has made this excursion possible for you and your friends, for the low, low cost of: $145 each (1 to a room); $103 each (2 to a room); $89 each (3 to a room); $81 each (4 to a room). For those who want this adventure without the overnight excursion, your cost is a mere $60. So, tie on your scarf, break out the sunglasses, and get ready for “the adventure of a lifetime”!
THE ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME!
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1000 Gifts by Ann VoskampBette Luinstra, LeaderBegins Monday, January 26 • 6:30–8:00pmCry Room • $8No child care • Space is limited to 15Register until Jan 12How do we find joy in the midst of deadlines, debt, drama and daily duties? What does the Christ-life really look like when your days are gritty, long and sometimes even dark? Forget the “bucket lists” that have us escaping our everyday lives for exotic experiences. It is only in expressing gratitude for the life we already have, that we discover the life we’ve always wanted. Let the beautiful stories of this study open your eyes to ordinary amazing grace and a way of being in the present with God.
Jonah, Navigating a Life InterruptedCindy Carlson, LeaderBegins Tuesday, January 209:15–11:30am • $13Cry Room • Child care available with reservationsRegister until Jan 9What do we do when God interrupts our lives? Many times, like Jonah, we run! But, when Jonah was willing to allow God to interrupt his life, the result was revival in an entire city! In this 7-session study, we will redefine interruption and see that it is actually God’s invitation to do something beyond our wildest dreams.
True Woman 101: Divine Designby Mary Kassian & Nancy Leigh DeMossBette Luinstra, Leader Begins Wednesday, January 28 • 6:30–8:00pmCry Room • $18Child care for birth–2 available with reservationsRegister until Jan 12What does it mean to be a woman? The current cultural ideal encourages us to be strident, sexual, self-centered, independent—and above all—powerful and in control. But sadly, this model of womanhood hasn’t delivered the happiness and fulfillment it promised. The Bible teaches that it’s not up to us to decide what womanhood is all about. God created male and female for a very specific purpose. His design isn’t arbitrary or unimportant. It is very intentional and He wants women to discover, embrace, and delight in the beauty of His design. He’s looking for true women!
Glory Babies GatheringThursday, January 15 @ 7:00–8:30pm, ParlorThis ministry walks with women through the losses of miscarriage, stillbirths & infertility. Contact Melissa at 706–1822 or [email protected], or check out the website: www.glorybabies.blogspot.com.
Stitching SistersMonday, January 12 & 26 @ 6:30–9:00pm, Choir Room (Entrance #15, north side)Bring a stitching project and enjoy fellowship. Contact Karla Seals: 687–9888; [email protected].
When King Hezekiah died, his 12-year-old son, Manasseh, took his place on the throne. But the lad did not follow the faithful example set by his father. Manasseh’s reign supported detestable religious practices and brutal oppression. It took his kingdom’s downfall and his ownimprisonment to turn Manasseh’s heart towards theLord.
January 24–25The Kingdom’s Fall
Women’s Bible Studies Online registration is available by the deadlines posted.
The Little Thingsin Life.
Consider the ravens: They do not sow or reap, they have no storeroom or barn; yet God feeds them. And how much more
valuable you are than birds! Luke 12:24
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The start of a new year brings thoughts of major accomplishments and events in our lives. But the little things in life are also important and can have as much impact as the major events in our lives. Jesus reminded us of this when He talked about the way God takes care of the ravens by being faithful to feed them every day, even when they do not have any resources.
The HHH volunteers and staff members are constantly looking for ways to bless our needy clients. Some of these blessings could be classified as “the little things in life,” but they end up having a profound impact on the recipients of the blessings.
At one of the recent food distributions, a family came for some food and the volunteers gave the son a birthday cake in their box of food. The mother sent a thank you note the next day and wrote, “I want to thank you for providing food for my family. Your staff let my son pick out a birthday cake last night. My husband’s birthday is this Sunday. My son was so proud to give his Dad a cake last night for his birthday. I know we celebrated early, but the look on both faces was worth it. This year just hasn’t been the easiest for us and last night it was special to see father and son bond. Thank you again”.
A few months ago, a woman called our office to express thanks for the clothing,
Faithful volunteers prepare dish sets for families in need.
furniture and dishes she had received. When she returned home, she opened the box of dishes to put them away and began to cry. She expected to find plates, forks, spoons and knives in the box, but she did not anticipate the other things she found: salt & pepper shakers, cook books, place mats and several other “little things” that she would be able to use in her home. The kindness that was offered to her in her time of need was very overwhelming for her. She called the office to thank the dear people who placed those things in her box.
Simply smiling at a client or praying with a donor after picking up their donations are other simple ways to show the love of Jesus Christ to others. We don’t always know what is going on with them, but simple acts of kindness can go a long way in meeting their spiritual and emotional needs.
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Daniel and three other young men were amongthose taken to Babylon in 605 BC as part of the first deportation of Jews prior to the fall ofJerusalem. But even in exile a remnant of God’sfaithful was growing.
January 31–February 1Daniel in Exile
Central Christian AcademyMiddle School OrientationThursday, January 297pm in Central Court
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Apply “The Story” Through LifeGroups Discipleship best happens in community and January is an ideal time to connect to a LifeGroup. Our sermon series of “The Story” has been a wonderful opportunity to learn and be reminded of God’s story of redemption from the beginning of time. LifeGroups present the opportunity to dig deeper and make application for God’s truth in everyday life, and make new friends in the process.
“The Story” will continue through the first weekend in May, with the New Testament beginning the weekend of March 1. If you haven’t begun reading “The Story,” books are still available for $5. You can jump in where the study is currently, and it will be easy to catch up as the book is broken down into 31 chapters. To sign up for a group, go to ccc.org/lifegroups, fill out a form in the lobby, or contact Lynn Eby at [email protected] or Craig Tucker [email protected]. Another option for deep application and knowledge through teaching and discussion are our Growth Classes which meet on Sunday mornings at 8:45 & 10:00. Locations and age groups are listed at ccc.org. As for God, His way is perfect: The Lord’s word is flawless; He shields all who take refuge in Him. (Psalm 18:30)
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The weekends of January 24–25& January 31–February 1,
we are asking you to participate in our annual “Souper Bowl” drive.
Please bring cans of soupto help those in our church family
who need help feeding theirfamilies throughout the year.
Questions?Contact Tom Black at
688-4400 or [email protected].
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SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR SPRING LEAGUE!Central Christian Sports and Recreation is excited to be hosting our third Upward Basketball® league this spring! The league is for boys and girls in grades K-6. First Game Day is March 7th.Each team will practice one hour a week and play one hour on Saturdays.
NEW THIS SEASONGirls and Boys will have their own divisions in grades 5-6.
REGISTER THROUGH JANUARy 21ST For complete information select the Upwards Sports logo on the CCC.org web page.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!There are many different ways to help out with Upward Basketball®.If you are interested in volunteering as a greeter, coach, referee or prayer partner,please contact Jennifer McCurdy at [email protected] or 688-4400.
“Direct my footsteps according to Your Word.” Psalm 119:133a
pastorsDavid Welsh Senior Pastor
Roger London Executive/Ministries
Mark Posson Executive/Business
Peter Abood Worship Arts
Tom Black Involvement/Men
Steve Brummer Worship
Kyle Fleet Students
David Funk Academy Administration
Dr. Paul Goddard Missions
Bryce Hutson Family Life
Ross Lamp Benevolence
David Mann Communications
Edwin Ojedis Hispanic Ministries
Chad Pickering Young Adults
Craig Tucker Small Groups/Adult Growth
directorsNick Anneler High School
Paul Dohm His Helping Hands Exec
Vicki Ejibe Lower Elementary
Diana Fink Women
Holly Garner Early Childhood Program
“Griff’ Griffith Promotion/Electronic Media
Rob Hendrix Facilities Op/Safety/Security
Linda Highbarger Payroll/Human Resources
Jeff Huhman Creative Arts/Technical
Cheryl Hurley Special Events
Jennifer McCurdy Sports/Recreation
Robert Nooe Special Needs
Caitlin Reed Girls’ Discipleship
Joshua Reed Upper Elementary
Eddie Rivera Information Systems
Janet Rochat Finance
Aaron Scharenberg Counseling Center, Exec
Debra Roark Smith Print Production
Michael Thorne Care Ministry
managersGene Blythe Maintenance/Custodial
Jackie Cooper Kitchen
Steve Crabtree Maintenance/Custodial
Paul Huff Print Shop
Tracey Hunt Childcare
Heidi Johnson Web Design
Nancy Miller Contribution/HR
Janet Rochat Accounts Payable
Jason Yakel Maintenance/Custodial
executive assistantsSue Crafton Business
Silvia Goddard Ministry
Barb Marchand Senior Pastor
board of eldersRichard Ochs Chairman
Mitch Herren Vice Chairman
Cliff Hartman Treasurer
Steve Slusher Secretary
Jim Andrew • Tom Butz • Dave Callewaert
Brian Doom • Derrel Pressnell
our leadership
This class is designed to help you determine your “next step.” It focuses on the vision and mission of Central Christian and what it means to be a follower of Jesus.
If you are interested in membership, or would like to know more about Central, sign up today by calling Silvia at 688-4400 or visiting our website.
Our first class of 2015 will be held
Sunday, January 18th @ 11:30am–3:00pm
•OurVision:To be a community after God’s own heart.
•OurMission:To lead people to think like Jesus, live like Jesus.
Want to know more about Central?
CCC HOME. IMPROVEMENT.
We are LIVE-STREAMING our worship services over the internet! Now, when out of town on business or vacation, you can go to c3live.tv or visit our website at ccc.org and follow the link.
Total Donations to Date$4,082,925.23
Attendance: (Casa de Luz; Middle School Retreat) ”...and the people came...” (acts 2:46-47)
Nov 8-9 ........................................................... 3,294 (111) Nov 15-16 .........................................2,532 (95) 1st snow! Nov 22-23 ....................................................... 3,354 (185) Nov 29-30 ....................................................... 3,108 (101) Dec 6-7 ..................................................... 3,146 (124; 95) Central Christian added 140 new members in 2014. General Budget Income: ”...and the people gave...” (malachi 3:10-12; ii corinthians 9:6-15)
Weekly budgeted goal for fiscal year 2013–14 ....... $131,730.00 Nov 8-9 .......................................................... $117,607.83 Nov 15-16 ........................................................ $92,426.45 Nov 22-23 ...................................................... $126,085.87 Nov 29-30 ........................................................ $90,019.89 Dec 6-7 .......................................................... $125,122.19His Helping Hands Donations: Nov 8-9 .............................................................. $5,555.00 Nov 15-16 .......................................................... $7,270.00 Nov 22-23 .......................................................... $2,298.00 Nov 29-30 .......................................................... $2,298.00 Dec 6-7 .............................................................. $4,610.00‘bout time Donations: Nov 8-9 .............................................................. $3,011.00 Nov 15-16 .......................................................... $7,879.77 Nov 22-23 .......................................................... $2,715.00 Nov 29-30 .......................................................... $1,323.00 Dec 6-7 .............................................................. $1,180.00
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Comforting those whose loved ones have passed on
Jim & Cindy Andrew & Family on the passing of Cindy’s mother Mike Conklin on the passing of his father Gary & Barbara Cowl on the passing of Barbara’s son Mark & Sherida Gray & Family on the passing of Sherida’s father Cathleen Gulledge & Family on the passing of her grandson CH & Annette Hermon on the passing of CH’s sister Ross & Linda Lamp & Family on the passing of Linda’s uncle Carolyn Lary on the passing of her sister-in-law Paula Lee on the passing of her father Richard & Judy Ochs on the passing of their brother-in-law Tim & Rena Whyte & Family on the passing of Rena’s mother Friends & family on the passing of our Mike Furlow Friends & family on the passing of our Ann Binter
Celebrating the union of husband and wife Victoria Harrison & Andrew Dahilig married Nov 29, 2014 Amber Hittenberger & David Gonzalez married Nov 29, 2014
Celebrating the birth of each new life Lindi Kate Nusz born Oct 5, 2014 @ 7 lbs, 8 oz. to Quentin & Angela Joana Alexis Garcia born Nov 20, 2014 @ 6 lbs, 2 oz. to Mario & Veronica
Celebrating the baptisms into new life in Christ (*Casa de Luz) LexaHorseman•BarbaraKastner•JayeMcCurdy•KaydenMcCurdy MarthaSantee•JeffreyTerrell•EastherWaitherero•VanceWheeler
Welcoming those who have joined us in membership Christiane Fox
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Dear Central Family,
Thank you for the beautiful calla lilies and potted plant.
They are a favorite of mine. Your love and thoughtfulness
was very much appreciated. Sue Crafton & Family
The birth of Jesus Christ is fresh on our minds. Jesus came to this earth as a small bundle of humanity. But His life, death and resurrection have had the most profound effect on this world than any other event in history. At HHH, we simply want to help others by offering small acts of kindness and sharing the love of Jesus Christ with them along the way. Thank you for helping us to do this!
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Our Mission:to lead people to think like Jesus, live like Jesus.
january 2015 1–2 Happy New Year! The church building & office will be closed.
15 CCA’s Kindergarten Exploration, 7:00pm, SCT
16 Bingo Blast! Central Kids Volunteer Party, 7:00pm
17-18 Souper Bowl
17 Men of Issachar Breakfast
18 Next Step, 11:30am
23 Father/Son Nerf Battle, Gr K-3
24-25 Souper Bowl
24 BBB (Burgers, Bibles & Blessings), 11:30am, RiverWalk Church of Christ, 225 N. Waco
29 CCA’s Middle School Orientation, 7:00pm, CT
30-Feb 1 Passion 2015, for ages 18–25, Houston, TX
febuary 2015 6-7 IF: Wichita
13 Father/Daughter Valentine’s Dinner, Gr 4-5, 6:30pm, HS
20-21 SuperStart!, Tulsa, OK
21 Men of Issachar Breakfast
28 BBB (Burgers, Bibles & Blessings), 11:30am, RiverWalk Church of Christ, 225 N. Waco
march 2015 1 Next Step, 11:30am 6-7 “Road Trip” Women’s Retreat, Doubletree by Hilton Wichita Airport
7 Upward Basketball League begins
28 BBB (Burgers, Bibles & Blessings), 11:30am, RiverWalk Church of Christ, 225 N. Waco
april 2015
4-5 Resurrection Weekend
25 BBB (Burgers, Bibles & Blessings), 11:30am, RiverWalk Church of Christ, 225 N. Waco