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Central Christian 2900 North Rock Road, Wichita Kansas 67226-1198316.688.4400 | [email protected]
contact us
website: www.ccc.orgfacebook.com/ccc.wichitatwitter.com/cccwichita
visit us online
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 683.4083 Aaron Scharenberg LCPC, Care/Counseling Pastor 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, Care/Counseling Pastor
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 CCCMedia.org 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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ministries
Sunday evenings | 5:00Central Christian Chapel
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in this issue | march 2014
n features :10 Book Look : From Crip to Christ by Eric M. West
16 Meet the Family : Marvin & Lorna Ives
n in every issue :4 Pursuing the Heart of God : by Pastor David Welsh
12 Counselor’s Corner : Focus by Aaron Scharenberg
18 Our Church Family19 Calendar
n ministry news :4 Women6 His Helping Hands7 Men7 Involvement8 Bible Science Fellowship9 Academies13 Youth15 Children
n events :4 Gladhatter’s Tea Party Women’s Retreat : March 28-29
8 Central Christian Academy & Central Christian Academy
Preschool Open House : April 8
14 Passover Seder : April 14
17 The Hosanna Path : April 17-20
David Welsh senior pastorPursuing the heart of God
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Have you ever heard of Jack Alcock and Arthur Brown? Chances are you haven’t. But they accomplished a dramatic feat never seen before. In the summer of 1919, these two Brits became the first to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean. They flew in an open cockpit, in a plane that resembled a box kite with a motor. The faced every possible weather condition: rain, fog, hail, snow, lightning and ferocious winds.
At one point when the clouds parted they realized they had somehow turned around and were flying back towards Canada. Shortly after that a fog bank passed and they were just sixty feet above the water. An exhaust pipe almost set the plane’s fabric on fire. Six times Brown was forced to crawl out on the wing and remove ice with his bare hands.
Sixteen hours later they crash landed in Ireland. A remarkable accomplishment that was almost forgotten eight years later when Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis caught the attention of the world with his historic solo flight.*
There are many times when service to God and to others goes unnoticed. The tasks may not be as memorable as flying across an ocean, but the loving actions remain important and necessary. Parents, do you know the names of the volunteers who keep your child safe and protected in the nursery? Do you know who shovels snow away from the doors and spreads salt on the ice so you can enter the church building without event?
Who sets up your room with tables and chairs? Who makes sure communion is prepared? Who prays over every seat in the Worship Center before the first weekend service? Who prepares the coffee and places appropriate signage throughout the building? Did the beautiful Christmas decorations put themselves up and then box themselves away until next year? What army of volunteers did that?
A lot gets done in the church by a lot of people who don’t seek credit or recognition. They do what they do out of love for God and for the people they serve. We often may forget their contributions and perhaps never even know their names. But the Heavenly Father never forgets.
“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.” (Colossians 3:23–24)
*Information from One Summer, by Bill Bryson
Jack Alcock and Arthur Brown
You are cordially invited to the
March 28 & 29 ~ 2014Oklahoma City
Register online through March 9 atwww.ccc.org under Women’s Ministries,
in the church office by March 8, or in the church foyer Saturdays, March 1 or 8 after the service,
or Sundays March 2 or 8, 9:30–11:15am.
GladHatter ’sTea Party
“Oh my furry ears and whiskers, how late it’s getting!” Registration for our wonderful Women’s Retreat closes on March 10th, so don’t miss it! Here’s what we have in store for who are up for the adventure...
“Read the directions and directly you will be directed in the right direction.” Check-in at the Embassy Suites in Oklahoma City begins at 4:00pm on Friday, March 28th, after which you will be set free to explore your own “Adventures in Wonderland” until 8:45pm. (Bricktown offers lots of fun things to do, and there is a sprawling outlet mall located near the hotel!) Your presence will be required at the hotel promptly at 9:00pm for the opening night of our “GladHatter’s Tea Party” in the atrium. There we will enjoy an hour of fun and fellowship over a delectable array of heavy hors d’oeuvres, desserts, coffee and tea.
When you wake on Saturday, “try to believe in as many as six impossible things before breakfast”...which will bewaiting downstairs. There you will have your choice of as little or as much as you like from the full buffet. The rest of Saturday’s itinerary begins at 9:00am and concludes at 4:00pm, with a soup, salad and sandwich lunch buffet in between. Our speaker, Irene Hoyer, is someone many of you already know and love;
New Bible StudiesBeginning this Month!Jonah: Navigating a LifeInterrupted by Priscilla Shirer
Mondays, March 24–May 127:00–8:30pm • $13Daneen Stahl leaderHome Study call 688-4400 for directionsNo child care • Registration closes March 10
Interruptions; they’re aggravating; sometimes infuriating. But how we handle interruptions tells us a lot about ourselves. The prophet Jonah’s existence was interrupted by a call of God that would require a complete change of life. When Jonah was willing to allow God to interrupt his life, the result was revival in an entire city!
Gideon by Priscilla ShirerTuesdays, March 25–May 6 • 9:15–11:30am • Parlor • $14Barb Hess leader • Child care available with reservationsRegistration closes March 10
Ever feel insufficient? Could it be that your weaknesses are the keys that unlock God’s strength? Through a look at the life of Gideon, you can discover that instead of ignoring, neglecting, or trying to escape your weaknesses, you can see them as the gifts given specifically and strategically by God to unlock the door of His strength.
Coming This Month:Stitching Sisters
March 10 & 24 • 6:30–9:00pm • Choir RoomFor ladies who embroider, cross stitch, needlepoint, knit or crochet. Bring your project and supplies and enjoy a time of stitching and fellowship. Child care is not available. Contact Karla Seals at [email protected] or 687.9888 for more info.
Glory Babies GatheringThursday, March 20 • 7:00–8:30pm • Parlor
This ministry walks with women through the losses of miscarriage, stillbirths and infertility. You are welcome to bring a friend with you. As always, we’ll have some tasty treats! Contact Melissa at 706-1822 or [email protected] with any questions, or click: www.glorybabies.blogspot.com.
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as well as our beloved emcee, Tawnya Kitt . As for the rest of the story, you shall just have to grow “curiouser and curiouser” until the weekend arrives!
Cost:$89 each (4 to a room)$99 each (3 to a room)
$117 each (2 to a room)$173 each (1 to a room)
$50 each (For those who want to come Saturday only)
After March 10th add $10.No refunds will be given after that date.
Lodging:Embassy Suites
1815 S. Meridian Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108
Just a few thingsto remember:
Be sure to bring your Bible.The retreat is for all women age 18+.
Please do not bring babies intothe meeting room.
Questions?Contact
Diana Fink or Lynn [email protected]@ccc.org
688-4400
We’re AllGladHere!
How Can We Help You?Go back and report to John what you have seen and heard:
the blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who have leprosy are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the good news
is proclaimed to the poor. luke 7:22
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Whenever one of our staff members or volunteers greets a visitor, they often say, “Welcome to His Helping Hands. How can we help you?” Most of the time the visitors are looking for some type of help with food, clothing or household items. HHH is able to help many thanks to your donations of household items and/or financial resources.
In Luke 7:22, when John’s disciples inquired about the activities of Jesus, they were told about the many miracles He performed. Also mentioned was that “the Good News is proclaimed to the poor.” In similar fashion, the HHH staff and volunteers proclaim the Good News of the Gospel to each family we help.
These days, the physical needs of our clients are stretching beyond just the receipt of food, clothing and household items. Their paychecks are not lasting until the next payday. Jobs are tough to come by. Some people have a hard time adjusting to the consequences of past mistakes. How can we help them? How can we truly help them?
The Fresh Hope program is one answer to this question. Over the past months, this program has helped 79 single women with children start down the path to escape the poverty cycle. They are finishing their educational requirements, they are learning some basic life skills, some are finding jobs for the first time and some are finding better jobs
than the ones they had. The testimonies from these women are enough to start a book, which we may do in the future.
Another area of need in our community involves those that are leaving a time of incarceration and will be reintegrating back into society. A few weeks ago, a prison warden called HHH to see if we could help with a particular situation. One inmate is being released this month and is terrified at the thought of going back into society. He has been in prison for 38 years, which is the majority of his adult life. When he leaves the prison, he will have $500 and the clothes on his back. He doesn’t know where he will stay, what he will do or how he will be able to cope with his degenerative heart failure. In addition to these concerns, just think about how much has changed in our world since the mid-1970’s when he entered the prison system. It will be a major challenge just to pump gas into a car.
The good news is that he received Jesus as His Lord and Savior while in prison and reads his Bible daily. HHH is committed to help this man reintegrate into society. Please pray for this situation as we help him through the power of Jesus Christ!
“How can we help you?” The answers to that question will continue to be a challenge as we serve the needs of many in our community. In the meantime, we are ever grateful for your prayers and support!
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Saturday, April 26
We’re just a few short weeks away from Love Wichita 2014! It’s time to start getting your life group, mission team, class or family thinking about this day and getting registered to join the thousands around Wichita as we come together to “Love Wichita”. Registration is open at lovewichita.org. Questions?Contact Tom [email protected]
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The Mid-Kansas Bible Science Fellowship is an informal off-shoot of the Bible Science Association which was started in 1963 by Pastor Walter Lang, Grace Lutheran Church, Caldwell, Idaho. The mission of Bible Science is, ”the exchange of ideas by those who are concerned with science developed from a framework in harmony with a conservative view of the Bible.”
We have been active in Wichita since the mid-1970s. We currently meet at 7:00pm on the second Thursday of each month at Central Christian.
Recent meeting topics have been on the Star of Bethlehem (December) and Blood Moons are coming to Israel (January). In the coming months we will be continuing a very popular series called ”Awesome Science” which details how land features in popular tourist sites such as the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone Park can be best understood as resulting from the great worldwide Flood of Noah.
To be placed on our email lisT, please conTacT
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Is it time to flood your faith?
One of the most important steps a follower of Christ makes is “putting on the wedding ring of their faith” by getting baptized! Some at Central have never taken this step. Some were baptized as babies. Some wonder whether it’s relevant or necessary. We want to make sure you can make an informed decision whether to be baptized or baptized again. This month you will have three opportunities to learn more and it will require less than an hour of your time. Join us for one of the following classes:
Wednesday, March 12 @ 7pmSaturday, March 15 @ 7pmSunday, March 16 @ 10am
For those who decide after learning more about baptism, that it is the right “next-step” for them, we will be having a huge celebration baptism weekend April 5–6! Be watching for your opportunity to sign up for this awesome learning experience!
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Imagine you’re a sensitive child living with your godly grandmother in small-town Arkansas of the 1960s. One random day your mother, almost a stranger to you, appears and decides to remove you from the only loving home you’ve ever known and take you with her to live eventually in Watts—the volatile area in
south central Los Angeles where the savage Watts Riots had occurred not many years before and where the notorious street gangs—the Crips and the Bloods—had recently started up to confront a hostile world. In the relative peace in the place of your roots, the severe stuttering condition you’ve always endured had been disregarded as no big deal; but in the hostile atmosphere of the projects in L.A., you find yourself bullied and beaten unmercifully—daily. As a continual victim, you fear for your life. You have no source of protection or familiar support. How can you even survive? Would allegiance to a gang provide the kind of safety you so critically need? Who could blame you for seeking the only available security?
Eric’s decision to become not only a Crip but a ruthless and hardened leader among them, took him deeply into the valley of the dark side. But God had other plans. Follow Eric’s treacherous journey through that valley, the crushing of his spirit and nearly his life, his call toward the peace of God’s mountain, and his climb upward to victory. The difference between Eric the Grape Street Watts Crip and Eric the Man of God is truly so startling that, once you’ve read his searingly honest story, you will never doubt God’s unlimited power to change lives again. This is a book you need to read and to give your unsaved friends.
Book cover design and review writtenby Kathy Alba Jones
Eric has been a beloved member of the Central Christian staff for over 15 years. We invite you to join him for a book signing party on Saturday, March 8th, from Noon to 3 pm in Central Court. He will also have a book table in the Gallery (at the south end of the Lobby) the weekend of March 8th–9th.
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by Aaron ScharenbergFocus “It helps when I focus on what I have
and NOT what I don’t have.”
Recently, someone shared this thought with me and it really made me think. He said that it really helps him when he focuses on what he has, not what he doesn’t have. I found this truth to be profound and life-changing.
The Apostle Paul said it this way in Philippians, chapter four: “…I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well-fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.”
Imagine, if everyday you were thankful for what you had, and you sought opportunities to glorify God through what he has given you. Whether it be in difficulties or challenges, you would seek to find the good and to share it with others.
The key is to remove “self.” To truly accept things you must recognize God for who
He is and make Him number one in your life. Realize that your life
revolves around God’s will. God has a purpose and a plan for you. He will be there for you in all circumstances, even when you can’t understand or see what He is doing in your life.
Rest assured today that you can trust in God’s plan for your life.
May your focus be on Him today!
March 17–21Spring Break Service Week
for Middle & High schoolCost: $100
We will be staying locally at our church this year, doing Missions
projects within our own community.
May 28Worlds of Fun Trip
for Middle school
June 22–28CIY MOVE
“This Changes Everything!”for Grades 8–12
Cost: $375 Feb 1–Mar 31(Add $25 after Mar 31)
This 5-day event is held all over the country and is designed to amplify
the call of Christ on students’ lives to become Kingdom workers.
July 27–August 1Cross Bearing Adventure
for Middle School
For More InfoContact the Student Ministries
Department at 688-4400
A foreign language, kids going home to empty cupboards, and adults immersed in poverty with no hope of getting out. All of these things are what you would expect to encounter on a church missions trip. But what I am describing isn’t overseas or even in a city in the United States known for poverty. It’s right here in Wichita. If I am honest with myself I recognize that I so often don’t see the needs around me, or I get discouraged by not knowing how to help. I can get so caught up thinking about the work that needs to be done globally that I can overlook the people five blocks from my apartment. Thankfully Jesus continues to provide grace and sends people to help push me out of my comfort zone who remind me to look around at what I can be doing where I am at. Many times it can be easier to go to a new city for a week and be immersed in learning and serving. Every new street walked down and person met is like an adventure. It’s easy to get excited when everything is new, but sometimes I have to remind myself that serving is not about going on some big glorious adventure. Serving others is humbling and done out of a desire to glorify the God who gives us life. Our students here at Central are figuring out who they are and are constantly deciding what they want their future to look like. There is no better time for them to begin to value and understand the people who live in the community around them. During Spring Break our high school and middle school students will be packing their suitcases to stay here in Wichita at our Youth Center. The hope is that each one of them will get to see and serve Wichita in a new way. I have many conversations with students who often feel like they are too young or don’t know where to get involved. Each day of our service week, they will be given the opportunity to go somewhere new and be involved in a different type of ministry. Students will be doing everything from serving food to visiting people living in a nursing home. They will get to see different parts of Wichita that they may not regularly go to, and meet people different than those they interact at school with on a daily basis. This experience will hopefully make it much easier for them to go back and begin to serve regularly with their family or friends. I am personally so excited to see the bonds that are built between students, leaders, and people in the community when we come together to serve. Thankful to be learning and servingalongside great students,
Caitlin Bliss
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Jesus Is Our Passover Lamb!The celebration of “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” John 1:29
PAssover seder dInnerHosted by Central Christian and L’Chaim B’Yeshua Messianic Congregation
Monday evening, April 14th
6:30pm in Central Court
Roasted lamb and chicken will be served along with many traditional dishes
Adults: $25 (age 13+) • Children: $15 (age 3-12) • Infant on Lap: Free (age 0-2)
Nursery: $5 (age 0-4)
Reservations go on sale March 16th and must be purchased by April 7th
Available only through L’Chaim B’Yeshua Call or click: (316) 263-7272 • www.lchaimbyeshua.com
Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed. Therefore let us keep the festival, not with the old bread leavened with malice and wickedness, but with the
unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. I Corinthians 5:7b–8
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March 12 Pajama NightMarch 19 NO AWANAApril 9 Treasure HuntApril 23 Lifesaver NightMay 7 All Club Award Night
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Spring Break Is Here!Spring Break is the week of March 17th this year and in order to give our staff, volunteers and families a break we will not be having some of our regular activities during this week. Friendship Cove, our childcare ministry, will be closed this week. If you are part of a Bible Study, Life Group or other ministry that this ministry serves, please keep this in mind. There will also be no AWANA on Wednesday, March 19th. However, with the end of the AWANA year drawing near, we do encourage our families to continue to work on their handbooks so they can complete them by April 23rd. We will be having our normal weekend programming on the weekends of March15th and March 22nd.
Parent–Child DedicationIf you would like your family to be dedicated as part of the next Parent–Child Dedication service, we ask that you attend a short hour-long class. It is designed to equip our families with some solid information and resources about their role as a spiritual leader in the home. To learn more, call the Central Kids office or stop by the Central Kids check-in counter.
Parent–Child Dedication Classes
Sunday, March 30 @ 10:15am in the Chapel orTuesday, April 1 @ 6:30pm in the Crown RoomBoth classes are available for reservation online
Parent–Child Dedication Ceremony
Sunday, April 13 @ 5:00pm in the Worship Center
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meet the family : MARvIn & LORnA IvES
On April 9, 2014 long-time Central members Marvin and Lorna Ives will celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary. They were married on Easter Sunday in 1939 at the home of Lorna’s parents in York, Nebraska. Marvin received Jesus as his Saviour at the age of 13; Lorna, in 1958.
Their children are Kathi (Larry) Staton of Wichita, and Kevin (Karin) Ives of Portland, Oregon. They have 3 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
The Iveses joined Central Christian Church in 1974. They were 30-year choir members and hosted a Bible Study in their home. Marvin served as a deacon and, along with several other faithful people, built sets for Central Christian Academy musicals and the church’s Fine Arts Ministry. He also built many of the bookcases in the CCA Library.
Marvin and Lorna were members of the Encouragers Class until their move to Victoria Falls Assisted Living in Andover. Hearing and vision losses,
dementia, etc., have taken their toll, but this couple is a testament to God’s covenant of marriage.
On May 1st and May 3rd, Lorna and Marvin will also celebrate their 96th and 99th birthdays, respectively.
Marvin & Lorna Ives celebrate the 75th anniversary of God’s covenant of marriage.
Please join us in showeringMARvIn & LORnA IvES
with good wisheson their
75th Wedding Anniversary
Cards may sent c/okathi Staton
4464 n. Mission RoadBel Aire, kansas 67226
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s part of our celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus, we invite you to join us on a walk of remembrance. “The Hosanna Path”, formerly known as the Stations of the Cross, is a journey for everyone in all walks of life and all ages. It is an interactive event which provides an experience for you to reflect on the meaning of the last few days of Jesus’ life here on earth, and His conquest of death through the Resurrection. Retrace His steps from the first shouts of “Hosanna” through the pain of the cross to the ultimate accomplishment of His work on earth. Families are invited to join us on Thursday evening any time between 6 and 8pm. A Spanish tour will be given on Friday between 6 and 8pm. We would like to encourage Central members to walk the Hosanna Path on Good Friday or Saturday morning so our visitors can experience it before and after services on the weekend.
Friday–Saturday, April 18–19 | 10am–8pmSunday, April 20 | 8am–1pm
Central Court~
Family Night | Thursday, April 17 | 6–8pmSpanish Night | Friday, April 18 | 6–8pm
Resurrection HolidayPlease invite your friends and family to join us for worship as we
celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior
Saturday, April 19 | 5:33pmSunday, April 20 | 8:45am • 10:00am • 11:30am
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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.
“Direct my footsteps according to Your Word.” Psalm 119:133a
pastorsDavid Welsh Senior Pastor
Roger London Executive/Ministries
Mark Posson Executive/Business
Peter Abood Fine Arts/Worship
Tom Black Involvement/Men
Steve Brummer Worship
David Funk Academy Administration
Dr. Paul Goddard Missions
Bryce Hutson Children
Ross Lamp Benevolence
David Mann Communications
Darren McClintock Outreach
Matt McFarren Youth
Edwin Ojedis Hispanic Ministries
Chad Pickering Young Adults
Aaron Scharenberg Counseling Center
Craig Tucker Small Groups/Adult Growth
directorsCaitlin Bliss Girls’ Discipleship
Paul Dohm His Helping Hands Exec
Vicki Ejibe Lower Elementary
Diana Fink Women
Kyle Fleet Middle School
Holly Garner Early Childhood Program
“Griff’ Griffith Promotion/Electronic Media
Rob Hendrix Facilities Op/Safety/Security
Linda Highbarger Finance
Jeff Huhman Creative Arts/Technical
Cheryl Hurley Special Events
Jennifer McCurdy Sports/Recreation
Robert Nooe Special Needs
Joshua Reed Upper Elementary
Eddie Rivera Information Systems
Deb Shelly Health Promotion
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
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 next classes will be held
Sunday, March 2th ~ 11:30am—3:00pmSunday, April 6th ~ 11:30am—3:00pm
•CentralChristianVisionStatement:A Church after God’s Heart.
•CentralChristianMissionStatement: Honoring the heart of God by following, serving
and sharing Jesus in our world.
•Vision&MissionValuePoints: FOLLOW—Everyone a Disciple;
SERVE—Everyone a Servant; SHARE—Everyone an Evangelist and a Christ-centered Influence.
Want to know more about Central?
Total Donations to Date$3,760,001.37
CCC HOME. IMPROVEMENT.
Attendance: (Casa de Luz) ”...and the people came...” (acts 2:46-47)
Jan 11-12 ........................................................ 3,431 (119) Jan 18-19 ........................................................ 3,328 (107) Jan 25-26 ........................................................ 3,267 (116) Feb 1-2 ............................................................ 2,872 (112) Central Christian has added 20 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 ....... $131,346.00 Jan 11-12 ....................................................... $141,675.20 Jan 18-19 ....................................................... $107,631.93 Jan 25-26 ....................................................... $101,775.00 Feb 1-2 ........................................................... $110,236.91His Helping Hands Donations: Jan 11-12 ........................................................... $6,490.00 Jan 18-19 ........................................................... $3,996.00 Jan 25-26 ........................................................... $2,102.00 Feb 1-2 ............................................................... $3,475.00‘bout time Donations: Jan 11-12 ........................................................... $6,626.58 Jan 18-19 ......................................................... $12,881.06 Jan 25-26 ........................................................... $7,898.43 Feb 1-2 ............................................................... $8,835.00
financial stats
Comforting those whose loved ones have passed on
Chris & Lora Jones & family on the passing of Lora’s mother Larry Kallenberger on the passing of his wife, our Debbie Mike & Kelly Kellenberger on the passing of Mike’s mother Patty Lohr & family on the passing of her husband, our Steve Grant & Krysta Schmidt & family on the passing of Krysta’s father Lou & Judith Smith & family on the passing of Judith’s father
Celebrating the birth of each new life
Chloe Elaine Todd born Jan 9, 2014 @ 6 lbs, 9 oz to Ryan & Jennifer and grandparents Steve & Betty Slusher Nathan Cary born Jan 13, 2014 @ 7 lbs, 7 oz to Greg & Jessica, and grandparents Bill & Linda Cary
Celebrating the baptisms into new life in Christ (*Casa de Luz) Cindy Elledge • Gabrielle Miller • Michael Pelfrey
Welcoming those who have joined us in membership Jeanice Ball • Shirley Bruner • Cindy Elledge • Lashon Fincher Sarah Mace • Carl Sobie • Kayla Sobie • Nicole Staggs
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Central Christian
2900 N. Rock Road
Wich ita, KS 67226
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FOREV
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from the mailbag
Dear Central Family,
Thank you so very much for the beautiful flowers we
received upon my mother’s home-going. We so appreciated
your prayers, support and cards at this difficult time.
God bless you, George & Marian Snider
What a beautiful surprise when I received the flowers.
My family and I appreciate your prayers,
Love, Susie Burton
Thank you for the flowers sent in recognition of our
mother’s passing. The care, concern and prayers were
appreciated. We know she is healed and has received
her reward. Sincerely, The family of Aldine Johnson
Thank you for the lovely bouquet for dad’s service. It was
just perfect for the occasion. Also, thank you for the cards and
calls. All these things were so appreciated by Lou and I and the
family. We are so blessed to be part of CCC. Love, Judith Smith
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Our mission:Honoring the
heart of God by following, serving and sharing Jesus
in our world.
march 2014 2 Next Step, 11:30am–3:00pm
8 AWANA Game Day, 9:00am
8 Upward Basketball Begins
8 “From Crip to Christ” book signing party with Eric M. West, 12:00–3:00pm, CT
9 Daylight Savings Time Begins — “Spring Ahead” one hour
12 Baptism Class, 7:00pm
14 Father/Son Jr. Nerf Battle, 6:30pm
15 Men of Issachar Breakfast, 7:00–830am, CT
15 Baptism Class, 7:00pm
16 Baptism Class, 10:00am
17-21 Spring Break & Youth Service Week
19 No Awana
20 Glory Babies Gathering, 7:00 pm, PLR
22 BBB (Burgers, Bibles & Blessings), 11:30am-1:00pm, RiverWalk Church of Christ
28-29 “GladHatter’s Tea Party” Women’s Retreat, Oklahoma City, OK
28 Mother/Son Bowl-O-Rama, 6:30pm, CT
30 Parent–Child Dedication Class, 10:15am, CH
april 2014 1 Parent–Child Dedication Class, 6:30pm, CR
6 Next Step, 11:30am–3:00pm
8 Central Christian Academy & Preschool Open House, 7:00pm, CR
13 Parent–Child Dedication Ceremony, 5:00pm, WC
14 Passover Seder, 6:30pm, CT
17-20 Hosanna Path, CT