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The latest happenings at CCC
Week of October 12, 2014
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Series / Unstoppable 2 Corinthians, written by the Apostle Paul to the church at Corinth, contains timeless truths about experiencing authentic Christianity throughout life. Discover how trust in an unstoppable God leads people into a closer relationship with Him and an unstoppable faith.
A Night of Praise and Prayer Alliance churches from around the world will gather for a night of power packed worship, inspiring teaching, missions stories, and deep prayer hosted by C&MA President, Dr. John Stumbo, live from Christ Community Church! Join Pastor Mark Ashton, the C&MA Board of Directors, and Alliance churches from the Omaha Metro on a worldwide videocast of praise, intercession, and spiritual transformation. 10.30 / 7 PM / Old Mill Campus Gym
Connect
Participate in community
RISKS class Join others on a spiritual journey to learn more about the vision and values at CCC. This six-week class offers an interactive orientation where you will learn about CCC's history and the characteristics of a growing disciple. This elective is a prerequisite for membership. Begins 10.26 / 10:45 AM / C217 / Sign up at cccomaha.org/events.
Contents Guest information
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Kids Connect
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Students
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8:08 / College
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Young professionals
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Deaf Fellowship
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Classes
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Journey Groups
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Seniors
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Care Network
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Local Missions
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Global Missions
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Renewal
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Announcements
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Serving 10 Kingdom investment 11
GroupLink GroupLink is the best way to learn more about Journey Groups and explore opportunities to connect. Stop in following Sunday services. Meet staff and volunteers who will help you explore groups in your neighborhood. Sundays / After 9 & 10:45 AM services / D126
Contribute
Become involved in the mission & ministries of CCC
Care Network The Care Network provides life-changing encouragement, support, and biblical counsel to individuals in times of difficulty or crisis. Renewal groups, counseling services, Theophostic Prayer Ministry, and Stephen Ministry offer a variety of formats to connect with God and others in community, and experience healing and forgiveness in Christ. For more information or to get connected, visit cccomaha.org/renewal.
Stephen Minister Training Stephen Ministers provide con#dential, one-to-one support to individuals experiencing life transition. If you have the gift of encouragement and would like to learn how you can be involved, contact Paul Gedden / paulg@cccomaha.org. The next training class begins January 2015.
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Guest information Contact: Jessica Hawley / jessicah@cccomaha.org Looking for information? Stop at one of the Information Centers and pick up a welcome packet. Visit cccomaha.org for events, ministries, sta listings and more.
Old Mill Campus / 404 S 108th Ave / Omaha, NE 68154 / 402.330.3360 Online Campus / cccomaha.tv / Sundays 9 & 10:45 AM The Loop / cccomaha.tv / Hourly throughout the week
Kids Connect
Birth - grade 5 / Sundays / 9 & 10:45 AM / Old Mill Campus
Old Mill / Contact: Kathy McKelvey / kathym@cccomaha.org What are my kids learning?
4's / preschool & kindergarten
Homefront Night
For ideas on how to lead your kids' spiritual growth, visit cccomaha.org/kids and download the weekly and monthly HomeFront resource for parents.
Scripture: Mark 2:1-12 (Healing of man lowered through a roof ) Meaning: God knows what we need Remember verse: Serve one another in love. Galatians 5:13b
10.17 / 6:30 - 8 PM / Mark your calendars for the next Homefront Night. Enjoy a family night together, while you do God-centered crafts, activities, and games. We will guide you through activities, but you will lead them with your family. You'll also get to take home a copy of the HF Magazine for October, which will give you more ideas for ways to have fun family nights at home. Come in the Kids Connect entrance and follow the signs to the orange hallway.
Grades 1 - 5 Scripture: 2 Kings 22-23 (King Josiah) Meaning: God awakens our hearts to Him Remember verse: If anyone wants to be #rst, he must be very last, and the servant of all. Mark 9:35b
2's and 3's Scripture: 1 Samuel 3 (The calling of Samuel) Meaning: God speaks Remember verse: Love God with all your heart. Deuteronomy 6:5
Baby Dedication The next baby dedication will be held November 9, at either 10:20 or 12:05, in the Chapel. For more information or to sign up, stop by the nursery any Sunday, or contact Kathy / 402.938.1520 / kathym@cccomaha.org For more information about Kids Connect, visit cccomaha.org/kids.
Students
For more information or to be added to the parent email list: Elizabeth Bartz / elizabethb@cccomaha.org
Middle School / 6 - 8th Worship / Today / 9 AM / Student Center Grades 7 - 8 Journey Groups / Today / 6 - 8 PM / Student Center Grade 6 Journey Groups / 10.15 / 6:30 PM / Gym Fall Retreat / 11.7-9 / Registration due 11.2 / Grades 7 - 8
High School / 9 - 12th Worship / Today / 9 AM / Student Center Journey Groups / 10.19 / 6 - 8 PM / See website for locations Couch 'O' Rama / Today / 12:30 - 5:30 PM / Student Center Fall Retreat / 11.7-9 / $120 earlybird registration due 10.19 Page 2
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8:08 / College Contact: Jared Kliewer / College Pastor / jaredk@cccomaha.org 8:08 is a community of college-age students (18-24) who are passionate about loving God, each other and the city. Whether you're walking intimately with Jesus or just have questions about who God is, connect in the 8:08 community. 8:08 meets every Thursday at 8:08 PM in the Student Center to worship in community.
Journey Groups Various locations & meeting times see cccomaha.org/college for details Looking to connect and grow in community? Find a Journey Group and dive in! Email jaredk@cccomaha.org for information.
Find us on Facebook 8:08 College Community Stay in the loop with 8:08 happenings & share with your friends.
Emerge / young professionals Contact: Lisa Ashton / lisaa@cccomaha.org Emerge seeks to engage young professionals through authentic community and spiritual growth opportunities in order to impact the church, city and world. Emerge is comprised of young professionals, typically single or married, no kids.
Second Sunday Lunch / Today 10.12 / 12:30 PM / Old Mill Campus / D127 / A chance to connect with other young professionals (singles and marrieds) and learn from various CCC leaders. Guest speakers: Tim and Cheryl Perry. Pizza provided ($3), or bring your own lunch.
More info at EmergeCCC.blogspot.com or facebook.com/EmergeCCC.
Deaf Fellowship Contact: Mary K Kimmons / mkkimmons@gmail.com Interpreted Service / 10:45 AM Worship Center / Old Mill Campus Seating is up front and to the right of the center aisle.
Deaf men's Bible study Wednesdays / 6:30 - 8 PM / D225 Deaf women's Bible study Wednesdays / 6:30 - 8 PM / D126
Deaf Sunday school / 9 AM Adults / D225 Children / C220
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Community events / Deaf Fellowship meets every third Sunday / 12:30 PM / Westroads Mall Food Court Do you need an interpreter? / Contact Jan Ohlsson / janohls@cox.net for a CCC event or appointment.
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Classes / Groups Contact: Deb Beck / debb@cccomaha.org International Community Sundays / 10:45 AM / D226 / A community of people who share a love for internationals, diverse cultures, and a desire to grow in their relationship with God. Group time consists of prayer, life sharing, and Bible discussion. Contact Mark / markcarlson51@yahoo.com
Love and Respect Sundays / 12 weeks / 10:45 AM / New location: The Porch / P539 Tuesdays / 12 weeks / 7 PM / D126 Learn to communicate in a manner that builds mutual understanding between genders. Contact Sue / sue@vandenbrinkpkg.com
Starting Point 10.19 / 12:15 - 1:30 PM / D127 / An event designed for new guests at CCC. Meet with Lead Pastor Mark Ashton and other ministry leaders. Childcare and a light lunch provided. Please RSVP to cccomaha.org/startingpoint by October 15, with the number of people attending and number/ages of kids.
Register at my.cccomaha.org
Improving communication in your marriage Begins 10.19 / 6 weeks / The Porch / P541 / 10:45 AM / $10 per couple / Learn how to communicate better with your spouse to build a stronger marriage. For more information or to register, visit cccomaha.org/events. Contact Tiffanie Thompson / 402.917.7217 / mail4tiffanie@yahoo.com
Journey Men Tuesdays / 7 PM / Old Mill Campus / C220 / Led by Greg VanderVorst / gdvandervorst@yahoo.com / Journey Men is a group helping men connect with other men through discussion-based learning and solid teaching. All men are invited to begin the journey at any time. Material will cover a wide variety of topics.
More than a Fisherman
RISKS Sundays / Begins 10.26 / 10:45 AM / 6 weeks / C217 For those new in their faith or new to CCC, RISKS offers an interactive orientation to CCC. Learn about CCC's history, values and the characteristics of a growing disciple. This elective is also a prerequisite for membership. Sign up at cccomaha.org/events.
Point of Hope 2nd & 4th Sunday / 9 AM / A positive environment for single moms to grow alongside each other with encouragement and life-giving discipleship. Contact Michelle Hill / pohccc@gmail.com. Sign up at cccomaha.org/events.
Fridays / 6:15 - 7:30 AM / I188 / $8 / Contact Jim Ratte / jrnuke@cox.net / 402.290.1508. Wednesdays / 6:15 - 7:30 AM / Runza at 13236 Arbor Plaza (north of 132nd & W. Center) / $8 / Contact Reid Brown / reidb@cccomaha.org Jim Grassi's More than a Fisherman discusses becoming a disciple of Christ through mentoring relationships. More than a Fisherman is for men who want to mentor or to be mentored. Invite a friend to attend as we seek to obey Christ who said, "Follow Me, and I will make you #shers of men" (Matt. 4:19).
Journey Groups Contact the Adult Discipleship team to get connected in a group / debb@cccomaha.org Journey groups are where real life happens together. Meet regularly to study, pray and grow with others. Belong to a community, be transformed by the Gospel and be on mission for the people in the city.
Why join a journey group? Develop friendships with others The smaller group of people gives you the opportunity to form genuine friendships and care for others in times of need.
Grow in your relationship with God The smaller setting gives you the opportunity to dig deeper into Scripture and ask questions in a discussion-based format. Interact with and learn from others.
Make an impact for the Kingdom Double your impact with your Journey Group. Make a difference by serving together in the city or participating in CCC's partnerships around the world.
Attend GroupLink Meet staff and volunteers who will help you #nd Journey groups in your neighborhood. D126 / After 9 & 10:45 AM services
Locate a Journey Group Use the Journey Group Locator on my.cccomaha.org to #nd a group that #ts you, your location and availability, and age demographics. For additional information or questions, contact Deb Beck / 402.938.1580 / debb@cccomaha.org
How do I join a journey group? Start with people you know Ask those you naturally connect with if they are in a Journey Group. If most aren't in a group, consider starting a new one together. The Adult Discipleship Team will help you get your group started. Page 4
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Boomers and Seniors New Community Groups help make healthy disciples for Jesus through strong biblical teaching, loving care and dedicated prayer. Dayspring / Sunday / 7:45 AM / C117-C Old Mill Campus / Dayspring is a crossgenerational class that welcomes singles and couples for challenging teaching, ministry projects, missionary support and outstanding care groups. Kingdom Builders / Sunday / 9 AM / C118 Old Mill Campus / Join Kingdom Builders for great times of fellowship, prayer for missions, and learning the Word together. Thankful Hearts / Sunday / 9 AM / Old Mill Campus / D127 / This crossgenerational group ages 40 and up, focuses on Bible study, friendship, life application and growing in relationship with Jesus Christ. Ambassadors / Sunday / 10:45 AM / D127 / Old Mill Campus / These caring and praying Seniors focus on strong biblical teaching with love for Christ, missionaries, and our nation.
Ecclesia / Sunday / 10:45 AM / C118 / A mix of Seniors and younger adults. Sing the old hymns, fellowship, and go deep into God’s Word. Join our caring family! Spiritually Advancing Linked Together (SALT) / Sunday / 10:45 AM / C117-C / Old Mill Campus / Boomers and seniors are welcome for fellowship, prayer, the study of God’s Word and class socials. Stamp ministry Fridays / 8 - 11 AM / D127 / Old Mill Campus / Come join in the work and fellowship. To donate, SAVE ALL STAMPS. Bring 1/3 of an envelope to the Senior Adults booth in the Atrium at the Old Mill Campus. Contact Janice Hurley / 402.392.2109. Seniors breakfast Second Tuesday of the month / 8:30 AM / New site: Egg & I / 147th & Maple St / All welcome
Super adults Third Tuesday of the month / Old Mill Campus / 10.21 / Coffee fellowship at 9:30 AM in the Atrium followed by a program at 10:30 AM in the Chapel: Marty Barnhart A message from God's Word called "Child, Think Like This" / Lunch in D127 at 12 PM / $5 / RSVP for lunch by 12 PM the Sunday prior to Sue Beed / 402.938.1570 or at the Senior Adults booth at the Old Mill campus. (No shows must still pay because food is prepared for all who signup.) Senior Lunch & Fellowship First Tuesday of the month / 11.4 / Old Mill Campus / D127 / Let the games begin! Bring a game to play, bring a friend. / $5 / You'll be blessed hearing Lori Eccleston, Pastor Mark's Executive Assistant, share her faith story. / 11:30 AM / RSVP by noon the Sunday prior to Margaret Betten / 402.556.8395 or Esther Lee Hetterich / 402.934.4976 or at the Senior Adults booth at the Old Mill campus. (No shows must still pay because food is prepared for all who signup.)
Care Network Contact: Sue Beed / sueb@cccomaha.org Stephen Ministers
Benevolence Ministry
Stephen Ministers are prepared with a breadth of skills to help in times of difficulty and crisis. Stephen Ministers care, while Christ heals. Stephen Ministers meet with a Care Receiver for an hour per week to extend help and care. Care Receivers have experienced dramatic changes in their lives as a result of the consistent, caring concern of the Stephen Ministers. Con#dentiality is always observed within this ministry.
The Benevolence Team assists with immediate and emergency needs, distributing designated funds as an expression of God’s love. The team provides spiritual support and next steps for positive life change. Oil Change volunteers and pantry staples are welcome. To learn more, contact donig@cccomaha.org.
Stephen Ministers are available in the Prayer Room each Sunday. Please contact a Stephen Leader if you or someone you know needs the care of a Stephen Minister. Kurtis Kammerer / kurtisk@cox.net / 402.682.1088 Sherri Esterling / sesterling84@gmail.com / 402.332.7369 Jim Jensen / jdj0547@gmail.com / 720.276.5431 Lorraine Street / lstreet245@gmail.com / 402.964.0841 Paul Gedden / paulg@cccomaha.org / 402.740.2532
Paper towels - single rolls Dish soap Deodorant Canned soup - 10.75 oz Toilet tissue - 4-packs Laundry soap - 50-100 oz
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To support the pantry, use this list:
Toothpaste Paper grocery bags Facial tissue Shampoo
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Prayer for Local Missions
Local Missions
Multiply citywide impact
These are prayer requests and praises for local ministries, partners, and items of great need.
Contact: Eric Carpenter / ericc@cccomaha.org Step into Village One 2014 CCC thanks the 500 volunteers and leaders that took the initiative to get out of their seats and into the streets to serve the Village One Neighborhood. God blessed us with a perfect day and opportunity to practically share the gospel of Jesus Christ. When the spiritual meets the practical, it becomes radical. This happened when the Village One neighborhood saw over 500 volunteers practically show them the love of Christ. To #nish the day, we hosted a neighborhood block party where 1200 people attended. Thank you for serving this year, it was a huge success!
Help coach youth basketball in Village One Do you enjoy basketball and working with kids? SCORE Basketball needs volunteer coaches and assistants for this season's basketball league. SCORE presents an extraordinary opportunity to encourage, challenge, and provide a safe environment for kids to grow and learn about God's love. 1 weekday practice per week and one weekend game per week. Coaches meeting / Monday, 10.13 / 6:30 - 8 PM / Skinner Elementary / 4304 N. 33rd St / No coaching experience required. Practices / every Monday / 6:30 - 7:30 PM / at 1 of 3 facilities in Ralston Games / every Saturday / Ralston Middle School / 8202 Lakeview Dr. League begins October 27 and ends February 2015. Contact Eric / ericc@cccomaha.org / 402.938.1538 or visit score4sports.com.
Medical professionals needed CCC and Bridge Church partnered in 2014 to offer a free health clinic in North Omaha called Bridge2Health. Bridge2Health is looking for Physicians, RNs, & other medical professionals to serve from 11 AM - 1 PM to provide free health testing. Interested in volunteering one Saturday each month? Contact Steve Leighton / sleighton01@hotmail.com.
Bridge Church / Pray for new staff leaders and summer programming. CCC / Pray for our partnerships and ability to lead well. Compass / Pray for fall scheduling and new volunteers. Omaha Street School / Pray for rest and rejuvenation for staff. Praise God for 7 seniors who graduated this year. Open Door Mission / Pray for donations and new staff hires. Release Ministry / Pray for the students' transitions into their home environment. Restored Hope / Pray for donations and for mothers struggling to overcome addictions. Village One / Pray for summer projects and community development.
Compass Ministries
Second Saturday Serve Serve the Village One neighborhood each second Saturday of the month. Sign up online at cccomaha.org/events. 11.8 / 10 AM - 12 PM / Village One project / Details TBA 12.13 / 10 AM - 12 PM / Village One project / Details TBA
Village One appliance donations Donations of a fridge, dishwasher, oven, washer and dryer, and microwave are still being accepted for Bridge Church. Pickup of appliances available. Contact Eric / ericc@cccomaha.org to donate any of these items.
Energetic volunteers and generous #nancial partners enable Compass to implement ministry to at risk youth in the Village One neighborhood. To make a #nancial contribution, designate your gift on your weekly CCC giving envelope. Contributing to Compass is a great way to invest in the lives of kids and encourage hope in our city. To volunteer, contact Jenny Williams / jennywilliams.cm@gmail.com
Community projects and events Bridge Church / Sundays / 10 -11 AM / Omaha North High School / 4410 N 36th St Compass / Grades 1 - 6 afterschool program / M - Th / 4 - 6 PM / 1723 N. 33rd St Village One Dinner / last Monday of the month / 6 - 7 PM / 3525 Seward St Bridge2Health Clinic / 2nd and 4th Saturdays / Compass building / 1723 N. 33rd St Village One outreach dinner / last Monday of the month / 5 - 6:30 PM / 3526 Seward / Serve the Village One neighborhood by preparing food for a community dinner.
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Compass is a non-pro#t 501(C)3 and all gifts are tax deductible. To learn more, visit compassomaha.org.
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Global Missions Contact: Craig Walter / craigw@cccomaha.org Update from Lance & Karina Grush Lance and Karina have been CCC international workers serving in El Salvador but have most recently taken a sabbatical to work at a church in California. Here is a portion of a recent update from them. Dear Friends and faithful supporters, I have to admit that this year’s furlough working at Journey Community Church in San Diego was a very difficult year for a number of reasons. One difficult thing was just adjusting to life in the USA. A pastor friend of mine warned me that the degree of “reverse culture shock” that I would experience after living in another country and culture for so long, would be a lot greater for me since I’d lived in El Salvador for 16 ½ years before returning. Boy, was he right! In many ways life is so much simpler and less complicated in El Salvador than it is here. California living is also a big change from life in the Midwest. You probably remember that even before we left El Salvador last Spring, we were feeling that the Lord was leading us to a change in our missionary calling. I remember my 2nd year living in E.S., in 1998, talking to the Lord about my calling. I had always felt like Jeremiah 1:4-5, was a very personal passage for me. In verse 5 it says, “I have appointed you a prophet TO THE NATIONS.” For years, whenever I read that, I felt like it was the Lord’s words to me. I remember asking him during that year on a couple of occasions, “why have you given me a heart to serve and minister to numerous nations, and yet You placed me only in El Salvador?” I didn’t really hear an answer from Him then, but over the years I have felt Him leading me to a place where I could do just that --- serve Him in numerous nations. Even having shared all of that, after having served here at Journey and helping out on staff for almost a year, we felt strongly that the Lord was leading us to a change in our calling as missionaries. Since the leadership team at Journey lso felt the same leading by the Lord, we feel excited about how God will use us to have a bigger impact, both in a local church and “to the uttermost parts of the earth.” In the ministries that I have been given to oversee at Journey (Global Missions, Men’s, and Spanish Ministry), I have the continual opportunity to disciple men, pastor a group of people on a smaller scale in both English and Spanish (we LOVE this) and help Journey as they continue to grow in the area of world missions. This is de#nitely something that ONLY God could have worked out. We will continue to live completely on our own #nancial support through the end of 2014. Then, starting on January 1, 2015, we will start receiving a 50% salary at Journey. We will still need to raise the other 50% of our support as we continue ministering in El Salvador schools and the Youth Center, and as God continues to open up doors in other nations. We do not have sufficient words to express our gratitude for how you have faithfully supported us (many of you during my single years) and my family for so many years. It has been and continues to be a great honor to have you on our ministry team to El Salvador, and now to the nations. With Love and Gratitude in Christ, Lance & Karina Grush, Joseph, Sophia, Micah and Mia
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Prayer for Missions Mike & Sue Farho (Tunisia) - Our Muslim friends will be celebrating their Big Feast (Oct 4-5), a reminder that God provided a lamb, so Abraham didn't sacri#ce his son, whom Muslims believe was Ishmael. Pray God would call Muslims to Him through visions and dreams. Norman & Vickie Sutton (Guatemala) Pray for the severe drought in Guatemala to end. Pray for healing of Vickie's mouth. Carolyn Thorson (Gabon) - Pray for the nursing students and professors this school year. I will also be teaching the Pediatrics course up until I leave Bongolo. Graham & Carrie Frank (Colorado) Graham is working full-time at EMI. Pray Hudson and Priya would have for a smooth transition into a new school. Carey Schlieker (Mali) - Please continue to pray for the Malian and C&MA leadership at the hospital. Jenn Yee (China) - Pray as I return to China in September for my second year of language school and ministry. Chris & Liz (China) - Pray for us as we take a year off from ministry to rest, recuperate, and listen to God about our future. CCC Missionaries: Pray for God’s special protection on all CCC workers around the world. CCC supports over 20 families and individuals in 14 different countries.
The Great Commission Fund The Great Commission Fund (GCF) is your opportunity to reach a lost world with the hope of Jesus. The GCF gives Alliance missionaries and creative access workers the freedom to answer their call to ministry without the worry of raising funds, depending instead on God to supply their needs through the giving of faithful people. Partner with the Alliance to build Christ’s church around the world with your giving to the GCF. Designate your gift weekly or a one-time gift on your offering envelope or online at cccomaha.org/give. Page 7
Renewal
Groups focused on healing and growth, removing barriers limiting an individual's connection with God and others.
Contact: Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org Monday groups Restoration / First Monday of the month / 7 PM / Old Mill Campus / Support and a safe environment for those whose loved ones struggle with sexual identity. Contact Sue Beed / 402.938.1570 / sueb@cccomaha.org.
Tuesday groups Addictions / Ongoing / 7 PM / Battling addictions to alcohol and other drugs can cause instability, guilt and shame in a person's life and the lives of those around them. Tear down walls that keep us from a life #lled with forgiveness and freedom. Contact Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org DivorceCare / 7 PM / Weekly video and support group to help you heal from the hurt of divorce or separation. Contact Mary Lou Rodgers / marylrodgers@yahoo.com / 402.619.1205 / or Wade Schmucker / 402.657.4388 Emotionally Healthy Spirituality for Women / 7 PM / Began 9.23 / F259 / Led by Jo Bonifant / Explore traits of a healthy spiritual follower of Jesus, discover barriers that limit our ability to connect with Christ and experience strategies to abide in Christ / $25 / cccomaha.org/renewal. Fresh Hope / Ongoing / 7 PM / Fresh Hope provides a safe setting for people who have mood disorders, and family and friends. Share insights, progress and setbacks, exchange encouragement in a Christian context to #nd joy and purpose. Contact Marc / marcm@cccomaha.org Hope After Betrayal / 7 PM / F254 / When the dream of the ideal relationship, marriage or family has been shattered, hope is needed to restore and become whole again. Contact Nancy Hanson / jbonanny@hotmail.com / 308.631.1200
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In The Wild!owers / for Women / 6:45-8:45 PM / Began 9.9 / This DVD series is an intense focus-joining with others and with God to begin processing & healing the damage from past sexual abuse events. Limited class size / Workbook $19 / Contact Gloria / gloryb2u@cox.net / 402.968.0395. Love and Respect / Began 9.9 / 12 weeks / 7 PM / D126 / Learn to communicate in a manner that builds mutual understanding between genders. Contact Sue / sue@vandenbrinkpkg.com Men of Integrity / Ongoing / 7 PM / Men of Integrity helps men address lust in a safe, grace-#lled environment that promotes honesty with yourself, others and God. Contact Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org NAMI / Began 9.9 / 6:30 - 9 PM / The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Family to Family Education program is a 12 week course for family members of individuals with severe mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar, major depression, etc.). Sessions include info about mental illness, medications, effective treatments for recovery, community resources, and supportive strategies. Materials free / Limited class size / Registration required / Contact John and Karen / 402.932.7229. Omaha Career Networking / Ongoing / 7 PM / Job hunting tips, professional advice on sharpening job hunting skills, professional speakers, programs, and other resources. For more information, visit omahacareernetworking.org. Employers looking for help, visit the employer page on the OCN website. Contact Mike Familetti / 402.321.9822
GriefShare / Begins 9.23 / 7 PM / I-188 / GriefShare is designed to help people successfully travel the journey from mourning to joy. Contact Deb Jones / 402.658.0767 / 2answerHiscall@gmail.com
Thursday groups Relationships 101 for Men / Ongoing / 7 PM / Helps men build and maintain healthy, life-giving relationships. Explore issues such as boundaries, self esteem, communication and healing. Contact Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org
Friday groups Resolve / Ongoing / 12 PM / An entry point and practical next steps for men striving for sexual purity. Contact Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org Father Heart / Hope for men struggling with speci#c men’s issues, sexuality, porn, father wounds. Explore, discover God’s design and plan. Contact Lyle Burkle / 402.498.0404 / lyleburkle@yahoo.com
Other Theophostic Prayer Ministry / Experience relief from emotional pain through prayer as the Spirit of God uncovers lies in core belief systems, and replaces them with God’s perspective and truth. Contact Sue Beed / 402.938.1570 / sueb@cccomaha.org Counseling Ministry / Experience victory through wise guidance and direction by trained volunteer counselors or professional therapists. Contact Sue Beed for an appointment / 402.938.1570 / sueb@cccomaha.org Survivors of Sexual Abuse / A #rst-step, safe place for women to face the truth of their abuse and learn to trust again. SoSA works out of "When Trust Is Lost" by Dr. Dan Allendar. Contact Gloria B. for information about class dates and times / 402.968.0395 / gloryb2u@cox.net
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Announcements Hope Filled Marriage seminar
Joyful Growth Care Network Fall Leadership Conference
11.8 / 7 PM / Westport at the Lake Apt. Clubhouse (14707 F St) / $20 per couple / Do you have the ful#lling marriage you hoped for? Would it help to hit the reset button? Join Ty and Terri Schenzel for much-needed laughter, lessons on love, and an authentic look at how marriage was designed to be. There is hope for every single marriage. The topic will be "ASSESSING where your marriage is and ASSURING you do not stay there". Register at terrischenzel.com / 402.316.2377.
October 17-19, 2014 / Old Mill Campus / Student Center / $10 including lunch on Saturday / Attend a special weekend course for leaders in Care Network ministry. Chris Coursey, co-author of Joy Starts Here and conference speaker, will be speaking and facilitating experiences at “Joyful Growth: Steps to reach your God-given potential�, October 17-19. For more information or to sign up, visit cccomaha.org/renewal.
Jesus and Justice class Began 10.5 / 9 AM / D227 / 4 weeks / Attend the Jesus and Justice class, a continuation of the Price of Life Omaha campaign. Learn about Biblical justice and see how Jesus exempli#ed it on a daily basis. For more information, contact Tim Perry / timp@cccomaha.org.
Learn how to: - have a clear understanding of spiritual and emotional maturity - assess the maturity level of people seeking hope and help in the Care Network - wisely direct people to places where important needs are met and where traumas can be healed so they can progress in maturity - identify maturity hindrances in your own life
Stephen Minister Training Stephen Ministers provide con#dential, one-to-one support to individuals experiencing life transition. If you have the gift of encouragement and would like to learn how you can be involved, contact Paul Gedden / paulg@cccomaha.org. The next training class to become a Stephen Minister begins January 2015.
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Open Door Mission Visit opendoormission.org to view available job positions.
Restored Hope donations Restored Hope, a transitional living program for homeless or near-homeless single moms, aims to help women become #nancially, emotionally, and spiritually stable. Adopt an apartment with your Journey Group to get it ready for a new family. Some moving of furniture, light cleaning, and #nishing touches are needed. Donations needed: - new or gently used full and twin beds (with mattresses and box springs) - chests of drawers or dressers - full and twin sized blankets (Urgent) - twin sized boys sheet sets and comforters (Urgent) Contact Dorie Peterson / 402.345.7306
Save Hy-vee receipts Please save ALL Hy-Vee receipts from September 1 - December 31. Bring anytime to the Senior Adult booth in the Atrium. The receipt drive will bene#t Omaha Street School.
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Serving
Old Mill Campus Access Coffee
Landscape team
Renewal groups
Serve 1 hour/month. 3rd Sunday: 2 couples or family, 1st or 2nd service. 1st or 2nd Sunday: 2 individuals, 2nd service. Liz Bakunas / spbepb@aol.com
Join the Landscape team to keep CCC beautiful. Tammy Ratte / jrnuke@cox.net
Volunteer in the childcare ministry for Tuesday Renewal groups / 6:45 - 8:30 PM / Shantel / shantelc@cccomaha.org / 402.301.3563
Connectors Help guests connect at CCC. Serve before church or between services. Paula Hardin / plhardin@cox.net / 402.444.2852
Medical Team Trained medical professionals are needed to serve on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. First Aid knowledge and CPR certi#cation required. Steve / sleighton01@hotmail.com
MOPS
Provide regular maintenance for the Old Mill Campus. Tim / tima@cccomaha.org / 402.938.1582
Join a fun and dynamic team of people on Fridays. Spend time connecting with children and sharing God's love with them. Serve 1-2x a month, or every week. Shantel / shantelc@cccomaha.org/ 402.301.3563
Jail Ministry
Octagon Team
Become a Prayer Partner or Worship Leader during Sunday services. Marc / marcm@cccomaha.org / 402.216.3538
Provide a friendly welcome at the Old Mill Campus throughout the week. Merna / mernaa@cccomaha.org / 402.330.3360.
Kids Connect
Oil Change Ministry
Are you a creative person? If so, Kids Connect would love to talk to you. Jeff / jeffn@cccomaha.org / 402.938.1526
Experience with basic car repair required. Bless single women and senior women through oil changes. 1st & 3rd Saturdays. Darrell Bush / 402.672.9603
Facility Maintenance
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Security Team Serve on the Security Team on Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings. All training provided. Steve Leighton / sleighton01@hotmail.com
Traffic Team Direct traffic at the Old Mill Campus. Tim / tima@cccomaha.org / 402.938.1582.
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Kingdom investment Contact: Doni Gregory / donig@cccomaha.org to receive envelopes eGiving Registration: my.cccomaha.org Financial resources are a blessing, a result of God’s provision and a tool to be used to worship God. Followers of Christ acknowledge that material possessions belong to God and the return of money to the local church is an investment in the Kingdom.
What should I know about Kingdom investing? It is a privilege to participate in the work of the local church by contributing cheerfully, sacri#cially and generously (emphasis on 2 Corinthians 8 and 9). Through prayer, seek a clear conscience in regard to investing in the work God has given CCC to accomplish. If you are visiting or you are not yet a follower of Christ, make today’s priority to focus on the larger issue: the relationship God offers through Jesus. Contact Tim Perry if you have questions about your faith journey / timp@cccomaha.org.
How do I participate? Participate during services or give online at cccomaha.org/give. You may also place checks or cash in the secure giving box on the wall near the office entrance at the Old Mill Campus.
An offering envelope is required to obtain a receipt for cash offerings. Contribution envelopes can be obtained at the Old Mill Campus from the Office Services Window, and service venues.
Business Information General Fund giving September received September budgeted Above/(below) budget
$394,152 $430,000 ($35,848)
YTD 2014* YTD 2013 same period Above/(below) 2013
$3,751,620 $3,634,545 $117,075
General Fund expenses September actual September budgeted Above/(below) budget YTD thru September 2014 YTD thru September 2013 Above/(below) 2013
General Fund through September 2014 Giving $3,651,224 Expenses $4,070,444 Excess/(de#cit) ($419,220) Great Commission Fund $542,217 Received YTD 2014* $533,730 Received YTD 2013 $8,488 Above/(below) 2013
Attendance Sunday, 10.5.14 Old Mill Campus: 2,468 Douglas County Jail Campus: 92 Online Campus: 494 The Loop: 114 Total: 3,168
$442,828 $437,119 $5,709 $4,070,444 $3,792,505 $277,940
*Year-to-date (YTD) information is updated weekly; monthly information is updated #rst week of each month.
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