January 2019
Volume 132 Issue 12
The Visitor Rev. Anna Guillozet Senior Pastor 614-882-2153
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
A Note from Pastor Jennifer Congregational Care
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Adult Discipleship & Spiritual Information
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Missions
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Missions, cont. & Outreach
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Children’s Ministry
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Youth Ministry
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Campus Ministry
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Rev. Jennifer Casey Associate Pastor chmaster.org
Privileged as I am to serve as one of your pastors, I have found encouragement in our congregation’s heritage of higher education. Since July 2014, I have been working towards my Doctor of Ministry degree through the Methodist Theological School in Ohio, taking one week of class twice per year. From January 28 through March 2, 2019 I will be engaging in a study leave which is in accordance with our United Methodist Book of Discipline. Every four years, a pastor is entitled to four weeks of continuing education/study leave. This is in addition to, not a part of, your pastors’ vacation, personal, and sick time. The leave that I will take is for the purpose of focusing on the research of and writing my thesis. My degree will be in the area of Leadership for Transformational Change. While I will return to worship and my pastoral responsibilities on March 3, 2019 I will continue in my final edits and revisions in anticipation of completion of my degree in May 2019. My leave has been supported and approved by my District Superintendent, Rev. Linda Middelberg, and by the Staff/Parish Relations Committee of Church of the Master. While I am away, Rev. Jennifer Casey will care for all matters of preaching, leading, and pastoral care. Her Sabbath will remain Friday, with Saturday serving as her day off. Our first class of commissioned Congregational Care Ministers, our Stephen Ministers, and the staff will continue to assist her in caring for the needs of the congregation. At the end of my study leave I will travel to St. Louis, Missouri, to attend the Special Session of the United Methodist General Conference. As an alternate delegate from West Ohio, I hope to support our Annual Conference's voting delegates and to gather as much information as I can to best lead alongside Pastor Jennifer in the season which follows the sessions’ adjournment. With the exception of travel for General Conference, I plan to remain located mostly at home, studying and writing hosted in another Westerville congregation. I want to remain present with my family, being a committed partner and parent. I ask your patience as I move around the parsonage and our community in allowing Pastor Jennifer to lead and serve. I will not be monitoring my church email account or office voicemail with regularity. I ask that you keep me and my family in prayer as we engage in this sacred season of study and work. I look forward to being back in ministry with each of you!
Pastor Anna
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A NOTE FROM PASTOR JENNIFER
Be still and know that I am God.” - Psalm 46:10 After the hustle and bustle of December is behind us, January can often feel like a let-down. The build-up leading to visits with loved ones, exchanging gifts, preparing meals, and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ is intense. Going back to work, separation from family, and putting away the decorations is a reminder that the practicality of life marches on. It can be difficult to know what to do with our emotions and we often turn our energy to New Year’s resolutions. This year, as others around the world will be ringing in the New Year through parties and celebrating with loved ones, I will be at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky, engaging in a 5-day silent retreat. During my time I will be completely disconnected from the world. I’ll be surrounded by silent Trappist Monks, beautiful scenery, and lots of opportunity to be still and hear God. It is an experience that I am anticipating with an equal amount of excitement and anxiety. As you enter into this new year, I pray the spirit of Christmas transcends any let-down you may experience. May the Light of Jesus Christ shine so brightly in and through you that you find time to be still and cultivate God in your heart. May 2019 be a blessed year for each and every one of you. Grace and Peace, Pastor Jennifer
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CONGREGATIONAL CARE
Continuing Prayer Concerns: Sara Deever Barb Hinton
Nancy Carlton Jeane Locke Ruthann Bennett
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ADULT DISCIPLESHIP & SPIRITUAL INFORMATION OPPORTUNITIES SERMON STARTERS - Join the preacher each Wednesday for an hour of casual conversation and Bible study. Each week we will cover the scripture passage for the following Sunday. If you have a favorite Bible, bring it along, however the preacher will have copies of the scripture lesson. This study is come as you can, so come for one week or come for every week. No pre-registration required, simply show up. Class meets Wednesdays at 11 a.m. in Wagoner-Hursh. New Member Classes are Coming! Are you thinking about membership at Church of the Master but want to know more before committing to the 4-week New Member classes? If so, join Pastor Anna and Pastor Jennifer for food, fellowship, and to answer any questions you may have about Church of the Master. Children are welcome! Please note this luncheon is optional and not a requirement for membership. Pizza with the Pastors – January 20 at noon, held at the Parsonage (90 West College Ave.) Ready to join Church of the Master? If so, plan on joining Pastor Jennifer as we explore what it means to be a United Methodist and how to live out our core values through Church of the Master. Childcare and Sunday School are available for children during this time. Classes meet Sundays at 9:30 a.m., February 3 – February24. New members will be received into membership on March 10. Please contact Pastor Jennifer at
[email protected] or 614-882-2153 to pre-register. Thursday Night Bible Study and Conversation Join together as we explore joy in the midst of an ever-changing and anxious world as we read The Book of Joy by Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama. Conversations are casual and designed to come and go as you are able. Books are available for $14. They are also available at your local library in print or audio. Contact Pastor Jennifer at
[email protected] or 614-882-2153 with questions. Class meets Thursdays, January 10 – April 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Sunday School Contact Pastor Jennifer at
[email protected] or 614-882-2153 with questions about Sunday School classes. Pastor’s Sunday School The January focus for this Sunday School class is the parables of Jesus. Join us each week as we watch a video from scholar Amy-Jill Levine and discuss the radical and provocative parables of Jesus. Class meets Sundays, January 13 – January 27 at 9:30 a.m. in Balcony Room 20. The Gathering Sunday School Gather together in January as the study focus is Adam Hamilton’s Christianity and World Religions. The class will meet weekly to watch a video and be in conversation surrounding the study resources. Class meets Sundays at 9:30 a.m. in the Middle Balcony Room. Seeker’s Sunday School Do you seek out a variety of tools for your spiritual formation? If so, then the Seeker’s Sunday School Class may be for you. This group utilizes a variety of methods for engaging in transformative spiritual exploration. You can expect traditional Bible studies as well as studying theologians and spiritual leaders. No pre-registration required, simply show up. Class meets Sundays at 9:30 a.m. in Wagoner-Hursh.
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MISSIONS THANK YOU! Thanks so much to all who helped make both the 8th annual Progressive Christmas Concert and 3rd annual Soup for Shelter record breaking successes! First, thank you to our awesome choir led by Chris Bowling and accompanied by Tyler Domer, Pastor Jennifer, April Smith, Bev Freeman, Holly and Todd Piper, who served as our caped guides. Additional thanks to Martha Jagucki, Josh Flory, Neil Stutz & Frankie Exley for serving as our greeters and EVERYONE who purchased tickets and attended the events. The concert brought in $6410 (641 tickets sold!) and Soup for a Shelter raised $5142.37. In addition, there was $260 in donations for an estimated grand total of Ta Da.....$11,812.37!! (Estimated because we don’t know exact PayPal amounts.) FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS Thank you for continuing to support our neighbors in need through your donations of food and toiletries. You can make an even bigger impact by donating money instead of food items. Food pantries purchase items from Mid-Ohio Food Bank at dramatically reduced prices compared to what we spend at the grocery store. The same $1 spent at the grocery store on one can of soup could purchase an entire case of soup through Mid-Ohio Food Bank. If you’d like to give a monetary gift to one of the food pantries please indicate your intent on your giving envelope or check. WARM NEEDS Please label your donation for WARM and place in the basket in the Gathering Space. Canned tomato products: (Sauce, Paste, Whole, Stewed, Stewed with diced green chilies) Baked Beans Baking Powder Baking Soda Canned Spaghetti sauce Canned Fruits: all types Diapers sizes 5 & 6
Dried beans Flour Hot dog sauce Paper towels & tissues Peanut butter & Jelly Potato and Pasta side
Salt and Pepper Saltines & Graham crackers Sugar Sloppy Joe Sauce Toilet paper
NNEMAP NEEDS Please label your donation for NNEMAP and place in the basket in the Gathering Space Canned fruit Canned vegetables Dental items
Diapers size 5 & 6 Drinks-all kinds, water, juice ) Hygiene items (always low)
Razors Shampoo
EL PORVENIR UPDATE Only 37% of rural Nicaraguans have sanitation facilities. Thanks to the generosity of COM members in 2018, 27 families in the village of La Calera, Nicaragua are starting the new year with new latrines! With our monetary support, the people of La Calera were able to build double-pit latrines for each home. This system is sustainable, as a family can cycle through the two ventilated pits. By the time one is full, the second one is safe to empty out. In spite of the ongoing political unrest in Nicaragua, the work of El Porvenir continues to get done at near to capacity. The people of Corazon de Jesus in San Lorenzo are looking forward to building their COM-funded community wash station this month. There are 195 residents in Corazon de Jesus, on the edge of the town of San Lorenzo. Community wash stations are clean, concrete facilities where women can wash clothes without having to carry water or clothes long distances to streams. They also include 2 or 3 shower stalls where people can bathe in privacy -- a true luxury for rural people. Washing clothes and bathing with clean water also reduces the incidences of skin infections.
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MISSIONS, continued
THANK YOU! The Missions Committee would like to thank all of the contributors to the Heifer International project during 2018. Church of the Master will send $5,635.81 to help families in many countries be more self- sustained. Our congregation will receive an ark from Heifer International as we reached the $5,000 level. Thanks again! Are you interested in more information about the ways Church of the Master is engaged in mission work locally and globally? Would you like to find out how you can plug into being the hands and feet of Jesus? Contact the Missions Chair, Chuck Erickson, or Pastor Jennifer Casey at
[email protected]
OUTREACH LAUNDRY MINISTRY: We are excited to announce that Capitol Area Community Ministries is providing Church of the Master a $5,000 grant for 2019. This is the third year in a row the Church has been awarded this gift. We praise God for each of you and the ways God is active through this vital ministry. Interested in experiencing this ministry for yourself? Contact Outreach Chairperson Sherrie Mettle at
[email protected] for more information. TELECARE: Our Telecare team is in place to do the work of communicating with each church member about upcoming events in the life of the church as well as to do a check in, ensuring all are cared for. This dedicated team of servants meets on the fourth Monday of each month. If you hear your phone ringing between 7 – 9 p.m. on the fourth Monday, make sure you pick it up, there is someone excited to touch base with you!
What’s Your Gift? Do you have a heart for those who don’t yet know Jesus? Do you have the gift of hospitality? Are you a dreamer? Or would you simply like more information on the ways the Outreach Committee is engaged in the community to make new disciples of Jesus Christ? If so, please contact Outreach Chair, Sherri Mettle, or Pastor Jennifer Casey at
[email protected] for more information.
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Kay Thomas, Director of Children’s Ministry Email:
[email protected] Office Phone: 614-882-2153 ext. 209 Office Hours: M-Th, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cell Phone: 614-313-2196
Learn and Grow With Us Every Sunday Morning! We offer several different ways for your child to learn about God and grow in the faith. Please join us! CHILDREN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL IS GROWING! Come and be Part of our Community! We offer Sunday school for children aged 3 years to 5th grade. Three, four, and five year olds are invited to gather in the Movie Room where we will sing Bible songs together and then they will move downstairs to Room 8 where they will be taught by Erin Flory, Tiffany McGinnis, and Julie Porretta. Children in 1st – 5th grade gather in the Movie Room for singing and then move to Room 17 and are taught by Kay Thomas. Please join us! RAINBOWS AND DEWDROPS - A Gift for the Whole Family! Rainbows and Dewdrops are children's church programs held during the 11 a.m. worship service. Rainbows is for children in 1st through 3rd grade while Dewdrops is for 3 year olds Kindergarten. These programs allow parents the opportunity to worship without distractions while allowing their children time to fellowship and learn about God in an age-appropriate environment. All children are invited to begin the worship service with their parents, participate in the Children’s Moment during the service, and then to follow the teachers to the classrooms. Dewdrops is held in Room 8 downstairs and Rainbows in Room 17 upstairs.
We counted up to Christmas and due to your generosity we collected 25 boxes of food donations for the Westerville Area Resource Ministry. Due to a generous anonymous donor this also means that $625 was donated to WARM. Thank you for sharing with and caring for your community!
For Your Summer Calendar: Club S.A.M. (9 a.m. - Noon) May 28- 30 June 4-6 June 11 - 13 VBS (9 a.m. - Noon), Day Camp and Survivor Camp (9:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.) July 22 - 26, 2019
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Kay Thomas, Director of Children’s Ministry Email:
[email protected] Office Phone: 614-882-2153 ext. 209 Office Hours: M-Th, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cell Phone: 614-313-2196
JOIN M&Ms ON THURSDAY EVENINGS! Music and the Master Ponders Our Presence with God! During December we focused on the gift of Emmanuel, God with us. In January we will look at the other side of that relationship, our presence with God. We will study words from the Bible that encourage us to spend quality and a quantity of time with God. Come and ponder Our Presence with God with us! M&Ms meets on Thursday nights during the school year. Our typical schedule resumes on January 10 at 5:30 p.m. We have Bible studies, children’s choirs, fellowship and dinner for everyone of every age. If you have any questions about M&Ms, please contact Kay Thomas at 614-313-2196 or
[email protected].
Children’s Chime Choir Session 3 Begins! Children’s Chime Choir is open for any child 1st - 5th grade who can commit to regular attendance during any or all sessions. The choir practices each Thursday evening from 5 - 5:30 p.m. in Room 20. Now is a great time to begin as Session 3 starts Thursday, Jan. 10, and concludes with ringing on Children’s Sabbath, March 3. The fourth and final session will begin Thursday, March 7, and will conclude when the choir rings during the 11 a.m. worship on Sunday, April 28. If you have any questions or would like to register your child for Session 3 or 4, please contact Marilyn Rogers at 614432-9996 or
[email protected].
Join Us for Kids' Night In on Saturday, Jan. 5!
All children, 3 years old to 5th graders, are invited to join us in the Fellowship Hall from 5-8 p.m. on January 5. We will play, eat, and watch a movie together. The movie will be Disney’s The Sword in the Stone. Supper will be chicken nuggets, green beans, rolls, and apple cobbler (allergy free options will be available). The cost is $10 per child with a family cap of $25. Please let Kay Thomas know by 9 a.m. on Friday, January 4, if your child is joining the fun.
Singing and Ringing Dates for 2019: Feb. 3 - M&M choirs sing during 11 a.m. service Mar. 3 - Children’s Sabbath, M&M choirs sing and Children’s Chime Choir rings during the 10:00 a.m. service April 14 - M&M choirs sing during the 11 a.m. service (April 25 - M&M Banquet) April 28 - Children’s Chime Choir rings during the 11 a.m. service May 12 - M&M choirs sing during the 11 a.m. service
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Bev Pancoast– Director of Next Generation Ministries Email:
[email protected] Cell : 330-416-4656 Facebook: Bev Carlton Pancoast Instagram: bevpan Twitter: @Bev_Pancoast A NOTE FROM BEV: On behalf of my family, I would like to thank the Church of the Master family for all of your support during my mom’s unexpected, long hospitalization, and her death. Your cards, calls, and prayers helped us make it through the difficult days we faced. As many of you know, my mom was an integral part of our daily family activities. As Erik, JD, and I find our “new normal” we covet your continued prayers. The Youth Lock-in is Here!
Friday, January 4-Saturday, January 5, 2019 8:00pm-8:00am Cost is $10/person All youth in grades 6-12 are invited to join us for the Lock-In. There will be games, worship, a donut run, movies, and much, much, more. Bring a sleeping bag and pillow, and anything else you need to sleep. Friends are welcome. (We need to have forms filled out, so make sure you let Bev Know you have friends coming)!
Winter Jam! Saturday, January 19, Noon - 11p.m. Winter Jam is back and we’re headed to the Schottenstein Arena for a great evening of music. We will purchase VIP tickets because it lets us in early and guarantees seats where we can be up closer to the bands. Artists include Danny Gokey, Mandisa, Rend Collective, New Song, and Newsboy United. Cost of the tickets are $35 through January 6. After January 6th, cost will raise to $50/person. Please RSVP to Bev.
Sunday Youth Ministry Opportunities SUNDAY MORNING YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. High School Youth (Green Room) All 9th-12th grade youth are invited to join us on Sunday Mornings. Through the use of current events in our culture and world we will look at how we as Christians can “LinC” our faith and the world around us. Middle School Youth (Blue Room) All 6th-8th grade youth are invited to join us on Sunday mornings. We will be looking at how we respond to our world and culture through our faith. SUNDAY EVENING YOUTH GROUP: 6:00– 7:30 p.m. Youth Group Our full youth group meets on Sunday Evenings. We will provide snacks each week.
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Occasionally we eat dinner together. Those dates will be publicized in the monthly youth news. Each week we are looking for folks to provide snacks for the youth and serve as another adult with the youth. January January Group January January
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The day after the Lock-In: No evening work group Chili Luncheon after Church: No evening Youth
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Choosing JOY in the New Year Choosing JOY in the New Year
THURSDAY EVENING YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES AT M&Ms 5:30-7:00 p.m. All Middle School and High School youth are invited to join us on Thursday evenings! 5:30 p.m. Homework, Hang Out , or Hand Bells 6:00 p.m. Dinner 6:30 p.m. Bible Study
YOUTH HANDBELLS, THURSDAYS AT 5:30 P.M. This session of Youth Hand bells will practice through January 17 and play in worship on Feb 24. All youth, grades 6-12, are welcome to join us. Never rung chimes or bells? We are happy to teach you! If you are not currently ringing and you would like to, contact Kim Hoessly for information on the next session of bells. (
[email protected] or phone/text 614-537-8596.)
THE 10th ANNUAL YOUTH CHILI LUNCHEON: Sunday, January 13 Join us after 11:00 a.m. worship for our 10th Annual Chili Luncheon. We’ll be serving some of the best chili in Westerville, chicken noodle soup, salad bar, and great desserts. Gluten Free & Vegetarian options will be available. The funds from this lunch will help defray the cost of the 2019 REACH Work Camp to Uniontown, Pennsylvania. We currently are looking at approximately 35 youth and adults planning to be a part of our Summer Mission Trip Experience.
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COLLEGE ADDRESSES NEEDED! We like to stay connected with the Church of the Master Students who are off at college. Please make sure the church has their address! You can send it to
[email protected]
COFFEE MINISTRY RESUMES JANUARY 7. 7:15-9:00 A.M. Otterbein students resume class, which means Monday Morning Coffee resumes as well. We see students weekly who us that Monday Morning coffee “...is the reason I get up to go to my Monday Morning Class!” If anyone would like to join our Monday Morning Coffee Ministry team, please contact Bev Pancoast. CROSSROADS CAMPUS MINISTRY IS MOVING TIMES Sunday Evenings 5:30-6:30 p.m., beginning January 13 As we have listened to students and their needs for a community like Crossroads we are moving Crossroads to Sunday evenings to lessen conflicts with evening classes and other groups that meet on Monday nights. Lucy Kelly, the Campus Ministry Intern will be leading Sunday Evenings. We will also be offering a once a month dinner for Crossroads students.
UPCOMING CAMPUS MINISTRY EVENTS FOR YOUR CALENDARS: Spaghetti Dinner Midnight Pancakes
Tuesday, February 19 Friday, April 12
5:00-7:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.
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*Meetings and activities are subject to change.
MEETING AND ACTIVITIES-JANUARY 2019 Sunday
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Happy New Year! Building and Office Closed
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8:30a.m. Casual Worship Service 9:30a.m. Sunday School for All Ages
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7:00a.m. Coffee Ministry 9:00a.m. Aerobics
11:00a.m. Traditional Worship Service
10:00a.m. Monday Work Crew
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Staff Off
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9:00a.m. Aerobics 11:00a.m. Sermon Starters Bible Study
6:45p.m. Boy Scouts
6:00p.m. Handbell Choir Rehearsal
7:00p.m.Missions Committee
7:00p.m. Board of Trustees
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4 8:00p.m. Youth Lock In
5 9:30 a.m. - UMW Board 5:00p.m. Kids Night In
10:00a.m. All Staff Meeting
7:00p.m. Finance Committee
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7:00p.m. SPRC
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Building and Office Closed
9:00a.m. Tai Chi
10:00a.m. Quilting
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5:00p.m. Children’s Chime Choir
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5:30p.m. M&Ms (Music & the Master)
12 9:00a.m. Card Crafting Ministry 11:00 Ruthann Bennett Memorial Service
6:30p.m. Adult Bible Study & Conversation
7:00p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal
7:00p.m. Transformative Bible Study
8:30a.m. Casual Worship Service
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9:30a.m. Sunday School for All Ages
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9:00a.m. Aerobics
11:00a.m. Traditional Worship Service 12:00p.m. Youth Chili Luncheon 5:30 p.m. Crossroads
8:30a.m. Casual Worship Service
7:00a.m. Coffee Ministry
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10:00a.m. Monday Work Crew
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7:00p.m. Transformative Bible Study
5:30p.m. Crossroads 6:00p.m. Youth Group
6:45 p.m. Boy Scouts
6:00p.m. Handbell Choir Rehearsal
5:00p.m. Children’s Chime Choir
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5:30p.m. M&Ms (Music & the Master)
7:00p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal
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1:00p.m. Youth to Winter Jam
6:30p.m. Adult Bible Study & Conversation 6:30p.m. Stephen Ministry
9:00a.m. Tai Chi
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9:00a.m. Aerobics
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10:00a.m. All Staff Meeting
11:00a.m. Sermon Starters Bible Study
6:00p.m. Outreach Committee
6:00p.m. Handbell Choir Rehearsal
6:45 p.m. Boy Scouts
7:00p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal
5:00p.m. Children’s Chime Choir
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5:30p.m. M&Ms (Music & the Master) 6:30p.m. Adult Bible Study & Conversation
7:00p.m. Health & Wellness Cabinet
6:00p.m. Youth Group
11:00a.m. Traditional Worship Service
11:00a.m. Sermon Starters Bible Study
7:00p.m. Worship Committee
5:30p.m Crossoroads
9:30a.m. Sunday School for All Ages
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7:00p.m. Transformative Bible Study
11:00a.m. Traditional Worship Service
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9:00a.m. Aerobics
10:00a.m. Office Staff Meeting
7:00p.m.Telecare Ministry
Building and Office Closed
8:30a.m. Casual Worship Service
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7:00p.m. Ad. Council
10:00a.m. Quilting
9:30a.m. Sunday School for All Ages
12:00p.m. Pizza With The Pastors(Parsonage)
9:00a.m. Tai Chi
7:00a.m. Coffee Ministry
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9:00a.m. Aerobics 10:00a.m. Monday Work Crew 10:00a.m. Quilting 7:00p.m. Transformative Bible Study Soul Healing Group (contact Ann Peat)
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10:00a.m. Office Staff Meeting
11:00a.m. Sermon Starters Bible Study
6:45p.m. Boy Scouts
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