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June 26, 2014 Volume VI, Issue VI JULY:
No Senior Saints this month. Be sure to join us in August! 2 Jr. High Hump Day Hangout @ Fat Dad’s 12 - 1 p.m. 4 Office closed
7 – 11 Meals–On–Wheels week (2 volunteers needed per day) See K & S Woods for more info. 8 – 11 North American Christian Convention in Indianapolis, IN 9 Jr. High Hump Day Hangout @ Fat Dad’s 12 - 1 p.m. 11 H.S. Girls Overnighter 16 Jr. High Hump Day Hangout @ Fat Dad’s 12 - 1 p.m. 21 Red Cross Blood Drive here @ RBCC - Give the gift of life! 23 Jr. High Hump Day Hangout @ Fat Dad’s 12 - 1 p.m. 26 Jr. High trip to OneEighty 30 Jr. High Hump Day Hangout @ Fat Dad’s 12 - 1 p.m.
Oil Belt Camp in July:
6-11 Athletes (6th - 8th grade)
11-12 Footprints 2 (2nd & 3rd grd)
13-19 Niners (9th grade only)
20-25 Jr. High 2 (7th & 8th grade)
25-26 Father/Child (K - 6th grade)
27-Aug 1 Deeper Life (10th - 13th)
Aug 3 -8 Encounter 2 (5th & 6th)
Brushstrokes!
Everyone is invited to find a place to serve for the annual community outreach,
Sunday, Aug. 10th. There is a need for monetary donations, children's items for
the giveaway, school supplies, and of course, a spot to serve the day of the
event. Look at the list below and sign up June 29th through the month of July for
your place to get involved. Don't let someone else take your spot - sign up
now! There will be a display in the Family Life Center starting Sunday, June 29th
for you to learn more about this community outreach.
Service or Event Needs -- Items or Volunteer Contact Person
Spa Fingernail Polish Terri Wolfe
Children's Haircuts
Nail Polishing
Free Give Away NICELY used children’s clothes & shoes, men’s Karen Douglas
Volunteers to help sort (furniture can be brought that weekend)
Volunteers to work Aug 10th
Welcome Volunteers Teresa Lewis
Registration Cindy Bruns
Advocates Volunteers - Let Us Help You Find Your Spot
Meal Food Items Mary Drewes
T-Shirt Orders $9.00 each (XXL > $11.00) Pam Kincaid
Hygiene Bags Hygiene Supplies - Pick Up List Lori Hosselton
School Supplies School Supplies - Pick Up List Amy Walker
Oil Changes Donation for Oil Change D & S Harrington
Children's Ministry Children Helpers/Volunteers Ashley C & Tyler M
Petting Zoo Animals for Petting Zoo - Owner Must Stay Jennifer Starwalt
Horse Rides Horses - Owner Must Stay with Animals Lee Ron Wiley
Family Photos Developing Donation Kim Robey
8x10 Picture Frames Thompsons
First Aid & Security Volunteers Darren Barbee
Face Painting Volunteers
Other Service Areas
Farmer's Market Donate Garden Items that Day
Medical Physicals, Blood Sugar Screen
Clay Medical Booth Prescription and Insurance Information
Chiropractic Chiropractic Care
Massage Massage Therapy
Page 2
Stewardship:
Sunday, June 1st
7:30 am 64
8:45 am 198
11:00 am 180
Total 442
Sunday School 177
Offering $10,443.15
Sunday, June 8th
7:30 am 62
8:45 am 207
11:00 am 200
Total 469
Sunday School 167
Offering $9,183.05
Sunday, June 15th
7:30 am 75
8:45 am 213
11:00 am 184
Total 472
Sunday School 204
Offering $9,019.00
Sunday, June 22nd
7:30 am 54
8:45 am 226
11:00 am 205
Total 485
Sunday School 198
Offering $9,829.56
Red Brush Christian Church
Congratulations & Welcome to the Family!
Since our last newsletter we’ve had four baptisms and we are overjoyed
about each and everyone. On June 2nd
, Wade & Stephanie Harrison’s
daughter, Maggie, and their foreign exchange daughter Antonia Ragosch
were both immersed into Christ. Reaghan Hale was baptized at camp on
June 13th
. Then, on June 15th
, Arieanna Walker was also baptized.
Congratulations to all of you and welcome to the family!
Hell
Hell has been trivialized, marginalized, and many have
attempted to discredit the reality of this eternal place of punish-
ment. Satan has been characterized as a nonthreatening menace
making mischief in a red suit. Many more Americans believe in
heaven than those who believe in hell. In a 1997 Gallup poll 72%
claimed to believe in heaven while only 56% believe in hell. Hell is
becoming unfashionable.
I have never preached a sermon series on hell. I've preached
stand alone sermons on the subject. I've mentioned hell in numer-
ous sermons where it is not the main topic. But to devote four weeks
dealing exclusively with hell seemed excessive. However, I've come
to realize that if the church doesn't spend a sufficient amount of
time addressing the topic, our understanding of hell will be defined
by the world instead of the Word.
The world's depiction of hell is almost always false. Satan is not
calling the shots in hell. Hell is not a mildly unpleasant alternative to
heaven. Demons are not gleefully handing out torturous punish-
ment. Hell is not the sick invention of a cruel God; rather it is the only
possible result of how evil could be fairly judged by a just God.
Beginning on July 6th, I will be preaching a four-week sermon
series called "What the Bible Says about Hell." I will address questions
like "How could a loving God conceive of casting someone into
Hell?" We will look at how hell is described in the Old Testament, the
teachings of Jesus and the letters of Paul. My goal is to dispel the
myths and better understand the realities of hell. Make it a point to
join us in the month of July for this in-depth study of hell.
From Dusty’s Desk
VBS RECAP...
We would like to thank everyone who took time to come and serve at We would like to thank everyone who took time to come and serve at We would like to thank everyone who took time to come and serve at We would like to thank everyone who took time to come and serve at VBS this year. We couldn’t do it without everyone who volunteers VBS this year. We couldn’t do it without everyone who volunteers VBS this year. We couldn’t do it without everyone who volunteers VBS this year. We couldn’t do it without everyone who volunteers
their time. We had over their time. We had over their time. We had over their time. We had over 150 different kids 150 different kids 150 different kids 150 different kids who attended this who attended this who attended this who attended this year, and we averaged 120 kids each night. That is GREAT! year, and we averaged 120 kids each night. That is GREAT! year, and we averaged 120 kids each night. That is GREAT! year, and we averaged 120 kids each night. That is GREAT! We also had over 80 adult, high school, and jr. high workers We also had over 80 adult, high school, and jr. high workers We also had over 80 adult, high school, and jr. high workers We also had over 80 adult, high school, and jr. high workers every night. We were able to raise over $1,000 for Oil Belt every night. We were able to raise over $1,000 for Oil Belt every night. We were able to raise over $1,000 for Oil Belt every night. We were able to raise over $1,000 for Oil Belt Christian Service Camp Building Fund. Thank you all for Christian Service Camp Building Fund. Thank you all for Christian Service Camp Building Fund. Thank you all for Christian Service Camp Building Fund. Thank you all for supporting VBS. The seeds we plant are precious in God’s sight & He will grow them! supporting VBS. The seeds we plant are precious in God’s sight & He will grow them! supporting VBS. The seeds we plant are precious in God’s sight & He will grow them! supporting VBS. The seeds we plant are precious in God’s sight & He will grow them!
Children’s Ministry
Jr. High Ministry High School Ministry
Page 3 Volume VI, Issue VI
All children’s classes meet during the 8:45 & 11:00 a.m.
services.
Nursery — Room 203 2’s & 3’s — Room 201 4’s - K — Room 209 1st – 5th — Room 301
4.2.6 is the place for 6th-8th graders! Every Sunday from 4:00 - 5:45 pm we meet at RBCC. We’re taking a break for the summer, but check out our summer events!
CIY MOVECIY MOVECIY MOVECIY MOVE
Please be praying for our students & sponsors who are attending MOVE June 28th - July 4th in Holland, MI
Connect Groups are the core events in High School Ministry this year. We believe that students have a much greater opportunity to grow spiritually when they’re in a small
group. Small Groups are broken up by gender and age. Groups are currently taking a break for the summer. Hump Day Hangout
Every Wednesday
@ Fat Dad’s
from 12:00-1:00
#SundayFunDay July 20th
OIL BELT CSC
Niners: July 13-19
Deeper Life: July 27-Aug 1
So Long SummerSo Long SummerSo Long SummerSo Long Summer Scavenger HuntScavenger HuntScavenger HuntScavenger Hunt
Aug. 16th
@ RBCC
6:00 – 9:00 pm
Jr. High Athletes July 6-11
Jr. High 2 July 20-25
Encounter 2 August 3-8
Oil Belt Oil Belt Oil Belt Oil Belt
Red Brush Christian Church
16707 Hwy. 45
Louisville, IL 62858
U.S. Postage PAID
Non-Profit Org. Louisville, IL Permit # 43
Preaching Minister Dusty Elmore
Associate Minister Bennie Johnson
Administrative Minister Gary Barbee
Student Minister Tyler Mulvany
Children’s Minister Ashley Czyzewski
Worship Minister Jonathan Goodman
665-3280
Ben’s Blurb Page 4
Greetings Senior Saints! I hope this writing finds you all well and good. I wanted to let you know that the regular meeting for the Senior Saints for the month of July is cancelled. The month of July seems to be a busy month for people and some going on vacation, but we will resume on August 4th.
The Senior Saints met on June 2nd and a good time was had by all. A big thank you to our summer intern, John Horton for bringing the devotion for that day on “The Legacy Of a Father” and thanks to Don Shreffler for helping with the grilling. The Senior Saints have helped with a mission, The Nagaland Orphanage, in the past and I would like to give you an update. This past year has been a rough year for Nagaland, but this year things are looking up. They have finished the building of the boys dorm, Lilo’s other brother has married and he and his wife are coming on staff there, and Lilo and her husband are expecting their first child in October. They send thanks for our help and request we continue to pray for them as they continue minister at the orphanage. I don’t know how many of you are involved in the whole world of texting, but I saw something the other day and I wanted to share with you. They have FINALLY came up with a code for texting for us old people. NOW I can understand what they are saying.
Old AGE TEXTING CODES: BFF - best friend fell. BYOT - bring your own teeth. GGPBL - gotta go, pacemaker battery low. ROFLACGU - rolling on floor laughing and can't get up.
The problem is, there is probably more truth in these than I want to admit. Have a great day, and be checking the bulletin for more updates on our next meeting.
Sunday Morning Worship:
7:30 a.m. traditional (no kids classes) 8:45 a.m. contemporary (nursery & classes)
11:00 a.m. contemporary (nursery & classes)
Sunday School:
8:45 a.m. (adults only)
10:15 a.m. (all ages)