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/ Old Mill Celebrate

The latest happenings at CCC

Week of September 15, 2013

Attend Sunday worship services

Dirty Laundry / Extended conversation Special Sunday night edition of Gathering with former pornographic actress Crissy Moran. 7 PM / Old Mill Campus / Gym / Streamed live online at cccomaha.tv

Human trafficking follow-up The book "Open", by Craig Gross is available today for purchase in the Old Mill Campus Atrium. Cost $13.

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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Journey Groups

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For web accountability, download X3Watch software at X3Watch.com.

Classes

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For more special topic related resources and events see page 13 of this edition or visit cccomaha.org/dirtylaundry.

Seniors

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Care Network

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Renewal

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Local Missions

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Step Into Village One

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DYI the Finish Line / 10.13.13 When God gives vision and his people respond the result is greater blessing for the people and greater glory for God. The countdown begins next Sunday, celebrating the exponential impact we could only imagine.

Connect

Announcements 10 Serving 10

Participate in community

Dirty Laundry Extras 11 CCC Bellevue 12

Be Rich It’s not about stock portfolios and 401K’s. But rather the motivation found in 1 Timothy 6:17b-19. Interactive and practical, these 6 sessions address barriers to “being rich” and offer perspective to grow life. For class details see page 4 in today’s edition.

Contribute

Global missions 9

CCC Bellevue 13

Become involved in the mission & ministries of CCC

Double Your Impact

By faith, impact is being maximized, multiplied and magnified. Your commitment to fulfill your pledge enables programs and initiatives impacting the lives of thousands. Note: Renovations to the Access entrance and corridors are underway. Check out the weekly progress as the space takes shape. The new space will be spacious and bright with updated finishes, a new welcome area and improved lighting. Thank you in advance for your flexibility as campus impact is maximized at Old Mill.

Step Into Village One / 9.22 Register today for the annual work day in Village One. An ideal family event and opportunity to invite friends. Purchase a T-shirt today in the Atrium. Sign up in the Atrium or online / Details and work sites available in today's HUB or online at cccomaha.org/sivo / Christ Community Church / Making disciples of Jesus for kingdom impact / cccomaha.org

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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, staff listing and more.

Old Mill Campus / 404 S 108th Ave / Omaha, NE 68154 / phone 402.330.3360 Bellevue Campus / Bellevue University / 1000 Galvin Road S / Bellevue, NE 68005 Online Campus / cccomaha.tv / Sundays 9 & 10:45 AM and Wednesdays 6:30 PM

Kids Connect

Old Mill & Bellevue Campus Ages birth - grade 5 / Sundays / 9 and 10:45 AM

Contact: Kathy McKelvey / kathym@cccomaha.org 2's & 3's What are my kids learning? Scripture: Exodus 14:13-15:21 (Moses For ideas on how to lead your kids spiritual growth, visit http://www.cccomaha.org/kids-connect and download the weekly and monthly HomeFront resource for parents.

and the red sea) Meaning: God is mighty Remember verse: Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story. Psalm 107:2a

Grades 1-5 /

Volunteers Needed

Remember and Celebrate Weekend: Scripture: Genesis 1-3 (Creation and the fall of man) Meaning: God is eternal Remember verse: Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God. Psalm 90:2

Friends class needs volunteers. We need volunteers to help in the Friends classroom as well as “buddies” to be paired up with a child in the mainstream classes, openings for both hours are available. Contact Kathy / Kathym@ cccomaha.org / 402.938.1520

Weekday Help Needed

Take an opportunity to provide child care during weekly Bible Studies. Whether you are a young couple, single or grandparents, consider how you can bless others with an opportunity to attend a Bible study while their children are in your loving care. Contact Kathy / kathym@cccomaha.org.

Baby Dedications

11.03 at all services / If you would like to have your little one dedicated, stop by the nursery to sign them up. Attend a parent meeting on Sunday, 10.20.13 / 9 AM / C219 /Contact Kathy / kathym@cccomaha.org / 402-938-1520.

4's / Preschool & Kindergarten

Scripture: Genesis 6:9 (Flood) Meaning: God is a covenant Keeper Remember verse: Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story. Psalm 107:2a

Students

You can shape the future by investing in the life of a child, whether babies are your passion or God has equipped you to relate to young kids. Learn more at cccomaha.org.

For more information or to be added to the parent email list: Elizabeth Bartz / elizabethb@cccomaha.org

Bellevue Campus

Old Mill Campus Middle School / 6-8th

High School / 9-12th

Student Ministry / 6-12th

Worship / Today / 9 AM / Student Center

Worship / Today / 9 AM / Student Center

For CCC Bellevue Student Ministry events, see page 13.

6th Grade Journey Groups / 9.18 / 6:30 - 8 PM /

Parent Open House: Come meet your student’s journey group leader / Today / 10:15 AM / Student Center

7-8th Grade Journey Groups / Today / 4 - 9 PM / Bring permission slip and money with you. Dodgeball Tournament / 10.5 / 5 - 9 PM / $10 / Registration available online / Closes 9.29 (78th grades)

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Journey Groups / Today / 6 - 8 PM / see website for locations Couch ‘O’ Rama / 10.6 / 12:30 - 5:30 PM / $15 early bird registration due 9.22 / Registration available online Christ Community Church / Making disciples of Jesus for kingdom impact / cccomaha.org


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. Our Fall is kicked off and running. 8:08 meets every Thursday at 8:08pm in the Student Center to worship in community.

Journey Groups

Various locations & meeting times see cccomaha.org/college for details Journey Groups start up this week on campuses and in houses/apartments all across Omaha.

Find us on Facebook "8:08 College Community" stay in the loop with 8:08 happenings & share with your friends.

Fall Retreat / Save the Date 9.11-13 Mark your calendars and invite your friends for the Annual 8:08 Fall Retreat at Camp Rivercrest. Get away at the Fall Retreat. Worship God, connect, make friends, enjoy a modern camp setting and get plugged in!

Emerge / young professionals Contact: Lisa Ashton / lisaa@cccomaha.org. Emerge seeks to engage young professionals through authentic community, providing opportunities to build meaningful relationships and impact our church, city and world. Spiritual development and discipleship are encouraged through Journey Group involvement, as we are being shaped into Christ-centered people. The Emerge community is comprised of young professionals, typically single or married pre-kids. facebook.com/EmergeCCC

Coffee and Connections

A place for new people to connect with Emerge, meet other young professionals over coffee. Meet at the tables between Access and the Atrium between services at the Old Mill Campus.

Upcoming Events More info at facebook.com/EmergeCCC Emerge Step Into Village One 9.22 / 12:30 PM Please be sure to specify that you are a part of the Emerge group when you register for the Painting project. Kickball Take Two 9.29 / 6:30 PM / Benson Park (Dill Field) Bring a picnic dinner and camp chair. Kickball game to follow!

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 Sunday school / 9 AM Adults / D225 Children / C220

Deaf men’s Bible study / Wednesdays / 6:30 - 8 PM / D225 Deaf women’s Bible study / Wednesdays / 6:30 - 8 PM / D126

Christ Community Church / Making disciples of Jesus for kingdom impact / cccomaha.org

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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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 of Omaha.

Why join a journey group? 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.

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.

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.

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 with everything you need to get your group started.

Attend GroupLink GroupLink is a networking event where those looking for a Journey Group can meet leaders of existing groups and find a group that fits them. GroupLink is held periodically throughout the year.

Contact the Adult Discipleship Team The Adult Discipleship Team will work with you to find a group that fits you, your location, availability, and age demographics.

Classes / Groups Contact: Deb Beck / debb@cccomaha.org

Be Rich

Begins 9.22 / Sundays / 9 AM / D226 Begins 9.22 / Sundays / 10:45 AM /SC Begins 9.24 / Tuesdays / 7 PM / SC Led by Scott Kubie, Steve Irvin & Reid Brown / Interactive and practical, these 6 sessions address barriers to being,“being rich” and provide tools to gain life.

Love and Respect

Begins 9.1 / Sundays / 10:45 AM / 118 / Begins 9.3 / Tuesdays / 7 PM / F259 Learn to communicate in a manner that builds mutual understanding between genders.

Marriage Matters

Sundays / Ongoing / 6 weeks / 10:45 AM / C220 / To find class dates and register visit cccomaha.org/weddings / This class is required for all premarital couples being married at CCC. Materials $50 per couple.

RISKS Class

Begins 9.8 / Sundays / 9 AM For those new to their faith or new to the church, RISKS is an interactive orientation. This elective is also a prerequisite for membership.

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MEN

All classes offered at Old Mill/ Register at cccomaha.org

Facing Your Giants

Fridays / Ongoing / 6:15-7:30 AM / C117-C / Led by Terry Frolio / The God who made a miracle out of David stands ready to make one of you too. Contact Terry Frolio / tfrolio@us.ibm. com / 402.350.7357 MEN

Heavy Lifting

Mondays / Ongoing / 8 weeks / 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM / 1065 N. 115th St., Ste 100 / Materials $13 / Led by Gary Kay 402.658.8043 / Brian Haas 402.218-6110. Confront the numerous issues that weigh heavy on men’s hearts, minds, and souls amidst our daily lives in an ever challenging world. Men of all ages and all levels of faith are welcome to journey with us. MEN

Authentic Manhood Vol. 3

Sundays / begins 9.8 / 10:45 AM / C217 Tuesdays / begins 9.17 / 7 PM / G263 Old Mill Campus / $13 / Led by Gary Kay / Volume 3: “A Man and His Traps” helps men understand what lies behind the manhood traps and beneath the heart idols that can distract us from the truth and power of the Gospel. Deal head-on with issues like sexual lust, the need for control and the pursuit of significance.

WOMEN

MOPS

Meets alternating Fridays / Student Center / $100 materials / Moms, check out the Mother of Preschoolers group (MOPS). Registration open / To register contact Beth Sanchez / bethbohlmann@yahoo.com. WOMEN

Fall: Bible Studies

Women’s Bible studies offer truth, support, encouragement and laughter to women of all ages and stages. Contact Lisa brown / lisab@cccomaha.org WOMEN

Point of Hope

Begins 9.8 / 2nd & 4th Sunday / 9-10:15 AM / Contact Jen Burchfield / pohccc@gmail. com. A positive environment for single moms to grow alongside each other with encouragement and life giving discipleship.

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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 prayer, fellowship, biblical teaching and learning the word together. Kingdom Builders has an emphasis on our missionaries and their support.

Thankful Hearts / Sunday / 9 AM / Chapel Old Mill Campus / This cross-

generational group ages 40 and up, focuses on Bible study, friendship, life application and growing in relationship with Jesus Christ.

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.

Ecclesia / Sunday / 10:45 AM / C118 /This

group is a mix of people young to senior adults. Begins with worship and refreshments, and then moves to studying the scriptures verse by verse with time for discussion.

Ambassadors / Sunday / 10:45 AM / Chapel / Old Mill Campus / These caring and praying seniors focus on strong biblical teaching with love for Christ, missionaries and this country. Sunday / 10:45 AM / C119-B / Old Mill Campus / This group is a mix of people young to senior adults. Begins with worship and refreshments, and then moves to studying the scriptures verse by verse with time for discussion.

Stamp ministry

Fridays / 8 - 11 AM / D127 / Old Mill Campus / Come join in the work and fellowship. To donate stamps, bring 1/3 of an envelope with undamaged stamps to the Senior Adults booth in the Atrium at the Old Mill Campus. Contact Janice Hurley / 402.392.2109.

Senior Lunch & Fellowship

First Tuesday of the month / Old Mill Campus. Let the games begin! Bring a game to play / Bring a friend. Enjoy a delicious lunch ($5), great fellowship, and inspiring speakers. The next lunch will be Tuesday 10.1 / Lisa Ahston, Assistant Director of Spiritual Discovery / 11:30 AM / Student Center / 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.

Super adults

Third Tuesday of the month / Old Mill Campus / The next gathering will be 9.17 / Coffee fellowship at 9:30 AM in the Atrium followed by a program at 10:30 AM in the Chapel: Reunion with pastor Tom & Donna Stebbins with latest from Vietnam / Lunch ($7) afterwards / 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.

Summer Kitchen breakfast

Second Tuesday of the month / 8:30 AM. Enjoy breakfast and encouragement at Summer Kitchen Restaurant and Bakery / 129th and Maple.

Care Network Contact: Sue Beed / sueb@cccomaha.org Stephen Ministers

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. Confidentiality is always observed within this ministry. 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 / sherrixray@cox.net / 402.332.7369 Jim Jensen / Jdj0547@yahoo.com / 720.276.5431 Lorraine Street / lstreet245@gmail.com / 402-964-0841 Paul Gedden / paulg@cccomaha.org / 402.740.2532

Benevolence 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. To support the pantry, use this list: 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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Toothpaste Paper grocery bags Facial tissue Shampoo

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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 even shame in a person's life and the lives of those around them. Tear down the walls that keep us from living a life filled with forgiveness and freedom. Contact: Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org Authentic Manhood Vol. 3 / begins 9.17 / 7 PM / G263 / Old Mill Campus / $13 / Led by Gary Kay / Volume 3: “A Man and His Traps” helps men understand what lies behind the manhood traps and beneath the heart idols that can distract us from the truth and power of the Gospel. Deal head-on with issues like sexual lust, the need for control and the pursuit of significance. Boundaries / t7 PM / Helps women have clear physical, mental, emotional and spiritual boundaries, leading to a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Contact Laura Carroll / lauradawn08@ yahoo.com / 402.212.5463. Breaking Free From Your Sexual Past / for Women / New 12 week study / Begins 10.8 / Tuesday / 7 – 8:30 PM A safe place to explore freedom, forgiveness, healing and hope for single or married women. Limited class size. Contact: Kathryn / 402-679-4803 / Kathryn@hauskat.com Depression and bi-polar support / Ongoing / 7 PM / For those who struggle with depression or bipolar disorder and for their family and friends - find hope, acceptance, education and support. Contact: Cindi Hendricks / 402.502.4673 DivorceCare / Join any time / 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. Hope After Betrayal / 7 PM / F254 / Page 6

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

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

In The Wildflowers / for Women Begins 9.10 ends 12.10 / Tuesday / 6:458:45 PM / 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 to register / gloryb2u@cox.net / 402.968.0395.

Survivors of Sexual Abuse-1 / 7:00 - 8:30 PM / E240 / A first-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 / 402.968.0395 / gloryb2u@cox.net

Love and Respect / 7 PM / G263 Learn to communicate in a manner that builds mutual understanding between genders. Contact Sue / sue@vandenrinkpkg.com Men of Integrity / Ongoing / 7 PM / Men of Integrity helps men address lust in a safe, grace-filled environment that promotes honesty with yourself, others and God. Contact: Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org Men's Discipleship Group / Explore what being a disciple of Jesus looks like. Examine spiritual growth, transformation and spiritual disciplines. Contact: Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org Omaha career networking group / Ongoing / 7 PM / Discover job hunting tips, free professional advice on how to sharpen job hunting skills, professional speakers, programs, encouragement and other resources. Web: godlyjobsearch. com. Employers, send job opportunities to info@godlyjobsearch.com. Contact: Mike Familetti / 402.321.9822 Veterans Support Group / 7 PM / Helps veterans address the struggles of life after war in an understanding environment. Contact douglasurick@gmail.com.

Wednesday groups GriefShare / Ongoing / 6-7:30 PM / I-188 Designed to help you successfully travel the journey from mourning to joy. Contact: Ruthie Boettcher / 402.296.2671 richandruthb@windstream.net

Friday groups Resolve / Ongoing / Noon / An entry point and practical next steps for men striving for sexual purity. Contact: Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org

By appointment Father Heart / Hope for men struggling with specific 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 Theophostic Prayer Training / Tuesdays

/ 6 - 9 PM / 12 weeks 9.3-11.9 / Room TBD Learn how to help yourself and others

conenct with God and expereince genuine peace. Contact: Mark Newhouse / mark. newhouse@bbec.com / Register: Sue Beed / sueb@cccomaha.org / $100 materials Counseling Ministry / Experience victory through wise guidance and direction by trained volunteer counselors or professional therapists. Contact: Sue Beed / sueb@cccomaha.org / 402.938.1570 / for an appointment.

Thursday groups Relationships 101 for Men / Ongoing Christ Community Church / Making disciples of Jesus for kingdom impact / cccomaha.org


Local Missions Multiply citywide impact Contact: Eric Carpenter / ericc@cccomaha.org Abide Appliance Donations

Donated appliances are needed for Abide to donate to families in Village One. To make arrangements contact Eric Carpenter / ericc@cccomaha.org

Village One Outreach Dinner

A great opportunity to build relationships and serve the needs of our neighborhood in Village One. Dinner will be 9.25 / 6 - 7 PM / 3976 Seward Street. If you are interested in serving or donating food contact Eric/ 402 938-1538/ ericc@cccomaha.org

Step Into Village One 2013

Prayer for Local Missions These are prayer requests and praises for local ministries, partners, and items of great need.

Join CCC as we mobilize hundreds of volunteers to serve in Village One in partnership with Bridge . Show the love of Jesus through a variety of projects. On 9.22, double your impact by getting out of your seats and into the streets. See page 10 of this edition for more details.

Village One / Pray for our community to be safe, discipled, involved, and valued.

2nd Saturday Serve

Release Ministry / Pray for ministry opportunities in the community.

No 2nd Saturday Serve for September Come instead to Step Into Village One, 9.22 / 1 - 4 PM

Compass / Pray for fall programming and volunteers / interest? Contact Jenny Burg / Jennyb@cccomaha.org

Bridge Church / Pray for the leadership team and community involvement. Omaha Street School / Pray for the upcoming school year. Open Door Mission / Encouraged to donate clothes, food, and supplies.

Kingdom investment

Contact: Doni Gregory / donig@cccomaha.org to receive envelopes eGiving Registration: 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, sacrificially 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 at both campuses or set up eGiving online. 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. At the Bellevue Campus, they are located at the Information Table.

eGiving

Outreach Coordinator

Eric Carpenter / 402.938.1538 ericc@cccomaha.org

Compass Ministries

Did you Know… You can designate your United Way Funds to a 501(c)3 organization. If you pledge more than $55 to the United Way this year, make your designation to CCC Village One ministry partner, Compass. Ask for a designation form from your employer and include the following information: Compass Ministries 1723 N. 33rd St Omaha, NE 68111 (402)558-8646 EIN # 36-3872626 Compass is a non-profit 501(C)3 and all gifts are tax deductible. To learn more, visit compassomaha.org.

eGiving makes giving consistent and simple. Sign up at cccomaha.org.

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Step Into Village One CCC is committed to seeing life-transformation through Jesus Christ in the Village One neighborhoods of North Omaha, centered at 33rd & Franklin Streets. Our God-sized vision is to attract people into the arms of Jesus through Bridge Church, a multi-cultural church located near Village One. We are committed to being the hands and feet of Jesus in Village One for as long as it takes for God to transform this part of our city. Step Into Village One is an annual event where CCC mobilizes as many volunteers as possible to show up in the neighborhood and show the love of Jesus through a variety of projects. These kinds of events continue to make people in this neighborhood aware of Bridge Church and the love that comes from a relationship with Jesus. Volunteers are needed in the following areas: Flyer Distribution-will meet in the student center. All other volunteers will meet at Bridge Church 3126 Lake Street at 12:30. Sack lunches will be provided before our workday begins!

Bridge Church

Restored Hope

Block Party

AAA Center for Pregnancy Counseling

Bridge Church is a multi-cultural church in Village One that has come alongside the CCC ministry in Village One as our partner. We need volunteers to organize, clean, move items around, and outdoor landscape. 9.22 / 12:30 - 4:30 PM The block party will be a highpoint of the day as CCC and Bridge will host a neighborhood party for up to 1,000 people! Volunteers are needed for grilling, Face painting, Food servers, snocones, kids games, Setup, take down, Registration, Bouncy house, and Rock climbing wall. 9.22 / 2:30 - 6:30 PM

Flyer Distribution

This is a great chance for children to be involved as children are required when teams go door-to-door, because many people will not answer their doors if they just see adults. Also note, these teams will work in partnership with Bridge Church who will also have volunteers intermingled with the CCC volunteers. 9.22 / 12:30 - 3 PM

Abide Network

Abide has plenty of indoor and outdoor projects includinglandscaping, organizing, cleaning, and moving items. 9.22 / 1:30 - 4:30 PM

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Restored Hope is a transitional living facility for single mothers to build a bridge from a past life to new life. We need volunteers who have experience in landscaping, building, etc. 9.22 / 1:30 - 4:30 PM

AAA offers free pregnancy testing, STD testing and limited ultrasound. Volunteers will be doing yard work. This is a great one for journey groups to sign up for and serve together! 9.22 / 1:30 - 4:30 PM

Open Door Mission

Volunteers will meet at the Timberlake Outreach Center. Projects include sorting & organizing the donations, kitchen prep, assembling food pantry boxes, holiday preparations, & hanging clothes. All Volunteers must wear closed toed shoes, t shirts, and shorts to the knees! 9.22 / 1:30 - 4 PM

Omaha Street School

Omaha Street School is an evangelical Christian ministry that is dedicated to transformation through education. Volunteers will be needed for cleaning. 9.22 /1:30 - 4:30 PM

Painting Houses (Village One)

CCC teams will impact the neighborhood by painting houses. 30 people painting at each house. The prearranged locations will have the paint already provided, but volunteers will be asked to bring paint brushes, pans, rollers, and ladders. 9.22 / 1:30 - 4:30 PM

Mowing Lawns (Village One)

Many homes need to have their lawns mowed and trimmed. Volunteers will be asked, if possible, to bring lawn mowers, weed-eaters, and hedge clippers. Some volunteers will be assigned to pick up trash & talk to the people in the neighborhood. 9.22/ 1:30 - 4:30 PM ** Younger children are welcome to participate in any area with their parents, but they will not be included in the volunteer count. Parents will be responsible for the care and safety of their children at all times. Thank-you! For more information and to sign up to volunteer, visit ccomaha.org/sivo.

Compass Ministries

Compass exists to invest in our youth both spiritually and academically. Volunteers will be organizing, cleaning, painting, and yard work (if needed). 9.22 / 1:30 - 4:30 PM

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Global Missions Contact: Craig Walter / craigw@cccomaha.org

Short-term Mission Trips to Mali Several short-term mission opportunities are coming up in Mali, West Africa. Mali has been a key partner country for CCC over the last 8 years and we are excited to once again offer opportunities to serve in this country. For more info visit cccomaha.org/stm.

Outreach through Animal Inoculations / Jan or Feb 2014 / In partnership with the C&MA Malian church, CCC is sending a team to inoculate cattle, goats, and sheep to remove Malian villages. Contact Craig Walter at craigw@cccomaha. org / (402) 938-1536.

Medical Outreach in Rural Villages / Jan or Feb 2014 / In partnership with the CCC hospital in Koutiala, this team will travel to several remote villages to perform free medical clinics. This teem needs doctors, physician assistants, nurses, and other medical personnel. Contact Craig Walter at craigw@cccomaha.org / (402) 938-1536. Construction Opportunity / Details TBD / There may be opportunity to assist with some light construction projects with our partners in Mali. Interested in putting your name on the list? Contact Craig Walter at craigw@cccomaha.org / (402) 938-1536.

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 through eGiving at cccomaha.org/give.

Prayer for Missions NEW Jenn Yee (China) - Recently left for her 1-year stay in China NEW Jenna Hager (Guatemala) -Leaves soon for 2-month ministry in Guatemala NEW Matt & Teri Perrotto (Dominican Republic) - Pray for the Perrotto family as they are working to raise funds NEW Grace Arant (various)– Pray for Grace as she leaves soon for her 9-month ministry trip Lisa R. (India) –Tough church issues, health problems & spiritual warfare! NEW Mike & Sue Farho (Tunisia) Mohamed, a facebook friend, who loves Jesus. Pray as an encouragement to him. NEW Carolyn Thorson (Gabon) – Pray for preparation for a Spiritual Retreat that will be held for the Nursing School students Norman & Vickie Sutton (Guatemala) God will use the seeds planted by the CCC short-term team in the lives of our children and local villagers. 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.

Double your impact / DYI From its beginning in 1921, CCC has moved forward by listening to God’s leading for future direction. In 2010 following an extended season of prayer, CCC elders, pastors, staff and key leaders responded to God’s prompting by initiating a spiritual journey with exponential impact. This vision, overwhelmingly embraced, is a promise

to make disciples of Jesus for Kingdom Impact and a commitment to fund the vision with $9.5 million over three years. By faith as campus impact is maximized, citywide impact multiplied and global impact magnified, thousands will join the family of God. As the blessings of this generation are added to the spiritual foundations of CCC’s rich spiritual

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heritage, children will mature in Christ, neighborhood congregations will be born, disciples will emerge and love will be poured out worldwide. If you have not added your voice and influence to the vision or you would like to know more, pick up a DYI packet today.

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Announcements

Business Information General Fund giving August received August budgeted Above/(below) budget

Submissions: hub@cccomaha.org / By 10 AM the Tuesday prior to the Sunday you'd like them published. YTD 2013* YTD 2012 same period Alliance Women/Priscilla Recovery Class Above/(below) 2012 Circle welcomes Jenny Burg, Compass Are you or someone you know hurting after Ministries as our guest on on 9.23. Come for any of the evening. Prayer / 5:00 PM / Dinner / 5:30 PM and program to follow in D227 (new location) / Contact Moni / 669-8010

Connectors needed

Welcome new guests and help them connect at CCC. Serve before church or between services. Contact Paula Hardin / 402.444.2852 / plhardin@cox.net.

Van Drivers Needed

Help pick up and drop off international UNO students and UNMC scholars for English Conversation Class at Old Mill Student Center. Wednesday evenings starting September 4th. Contact Lisa Ashton / lisaa@ cccomaha.org / 402-938-1528

Homeschool Dance / Guitar

Excellent and affordable dance and music instruction by degreed professionals in a Christ-centered atmosphere. Dance classes are for ages 4+, and guitar lessons are offered for all ages and levels. Studio at 180th & Center / contact Anna Koehn / info@ msballetperformingarts.com / 402.380.3061

Serving The Octagon Team needs weekday Volunteers to serve. Ptrovide a friendly welcome. Contact Merna Abernathy / mernaa@cccomaha.org / 402.330.3360. Access needs Ushers. Serve once or twice a month to help guests find seats and assist with the offering. Contact Ryan at ryanshields@cccomaha.org Jail Ministry is looking for Prayer Partners and Worship Leaders during services on Sundays. Contact Marc Montanye / marcm@cccomaha.org / 402.216.3538 Page 12

an abortion? You are not alone! Women experience pain long after an abortion, but often live with it alone. Join other post-abortive women in our confidential 10-week journey of healing to receive practical suggestions, resources, and the encouragement and hope found only in Christ. Our next recovery class will begin 9.19. For more information call Chris at the Assurance ( formerly AAA Center for Pregnancy Counseling) / 402.390.9700.

Free Library Resources

Use the CCC Library at the Old Mill Campus. The library has a shelf of free resources for you to browse through. Take one home today and also consider donating devotionals, Bibles and books you no longer need for others to enjoy!

Volunteers Needed

Did you realize we have a ministry to special needs kids? Friends class needs volunteers. We need volunteers to help in the Friends classroom as well as “buddies� to be paired up with a child in the mainstream classes, openings for both hours are available. Contact Kathy / Kathym@cccomaha.org / 402.938.1520

General Fund expenses August actual August budgeted Above/(below) budget YTD thru August 2013 YTD thru August 2012 Above/(below) 2012

$352,039 $400,000 ($47,961) $3,269,344 $3,418,725 ($149,381) $401,872 $413,868 $11,996 $3,372,444 $3,107,028 $265,416

General Fund through August 2013 Giving $3,021,310 Expenses $3,384,818 Excess/(deficit) ($363,508) Great Commission Fund Received YTD 2013* Received YTD 2012 Above/(below) 2012

$480,671 $581,307 ($100,636)

Double Your Impact Giving Received YTD 2013 $1,083,707 2013 Goal $1,880,000 *Year-to-date (YTD) information is updated weekly; monthly information is updated first week of each month. Attendance Sunday, August 25, 2013 Old Mill Campus: 2,302 Bellevue Campus: 76 Douglas County Jail Campus: 47 Online Campus: 452 Total: 2,801

Bellevue Campus

For Bellevue Campus serving opportunities, see page 11.

Oil Change Ministry. 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month help change oil for single women and senior women. Contact: Darrell Bush / 402.571.3684 Access Coffee Team needs two people to prepare and serve coffee / 7:45-9:10 AM / 3rd Sunday of the month. Contact Liz Bakunas / spbepb@aol.com / 402.334.5208 The Traffic Team has immediate needs for help with parking. For information, contact Chris Raabe / 402.618.3304 / chrisraabe11@yahoo.com

Connectors needed / Welcome new guests and help them connect at CCC. Serve before church or between services. Contact Paula Hardin / 402.444.2852 / plhardin@cox.net. The Security Team provides a safe campus during services and events. Contact Leo Wright / 402.290.8867 / Lwrighttnmc@yahoo.com The Office Services Team has a need for a volunteer during the 9 & 10:45 AM services. For information, contact Linda Muell / linda.muell@gmail.com / 402.740.4450

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Dirty Laundry series Sexuality dominates the landscape, from media and entertainment to politics and the daily news. It is the Dirty Laundry of our culture, resulting in a pervasive pornography industry fueled by human trafficking. And, the church is not immune to this toxic issue. Jesus came to set the captives free. Literally, setting slaves free and metaphorically freeing humanity from addictions and misperceptions. Enter into this three-week conversation centered on Biblical truth. Learn what the church must do to be the hands and feet of Jesus in a world that is being dented by the abuse of the gift of sexuality. Parents note: We believe it is best for our kids to hear a Biblical perspective on difficult issues. Our series, Dirty Laundry, will address the highly charged subject of sexuality, human trafficking, and pornography. This is an issue pervasive in culture. We want to assure you that it is with sensitivity and a high awareness of children's presence in services that we are preparing these messages. As parents, we encourage you to listen carefully and if your children are attending the service engage them in discussion following the message as a part of your discipling process. - Lead Pastor Mark Ashton Elementary kids (grades 1-5) are welcome to attend Kids Connect both hours. Bellevue Campus / Elementary kids (grades 1-5) are welcome to attend an alternative message in room 204 during the message.

Series schedule

Resources

Part 2 - The Economics of Sex 9.15 / 9:30 AM / Bellevue Campus

For a full list of resources, visit cccomaha.org/dirtylaundry

Part 3 - Someone's Daughter With Guests Jake Larson and Crissy Moran 9.15 / 9 & 10:45 AM / Old Mill Campus / All venues 9.15 / 9 & 10:45 AM / Online Campus 9.22 / 9:30 AM / Bellevue Campus Gathering Special Sunday edition - extended conversation with guest Crissy Moran 9.15 / 7 PM / Old Mill Campus / Gym

Resources for parents The following books by Stan and Brenna Jones offer help for establishing a biblical view of sexuality and talk about why that is so important in today's "value-neutral" society. • The Story of Me (ages 3-5) • Before I was Born (ages 5-8) • What's the Big Deal (ages 8-11) • Facing the Facts (ages 11-14)

Special Guests

Web Resources • XXXChruch.com • ProjectRescue.com • For web accountability, download X3Watch software at X3Watch.com. • HumanTrafficking.org

Jake Larson, co-founder of Fireproof Ministries and XXXChurch is a pastor with a passion to communicate God's word in a way that moves people to their fullest potential. Jake is committed to advancing spiritual renewal by addressing difficult issues head-on.

Follow-up reading • Pure Eyes: a man's guide to sexual integrity - Craig Gross • Open: what happens when you get real, get honest and get accountable Craig Gross • The Social Costs of Pornography - Findings and recommendations of the Witherspoon Institute / http://winst.org

Crissy Moran, (newcrissymoran.com) former pornography model, is the humanity behind the statistics. She brings her story as evidence that no one is ever out of God's reach.

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Bellevue Campus Meeting at Bellevue University Bellevue Campus pastor, Elvin Torres / 402.938.1511 / elvint@cccomaha.org Bellevue Campus office: 801 Kayleen Drive / Bellevue 9:30 AM Worship Service / Children's Programming for birth-Preschool. 11:00 AM Connect Hour / Adult Electives, Kids Connect for birth-grade 5, Student Ministry for grades 6-12.

Groups / Classes Starting Point

Live Relationally

Theophostic Prayer Ministry

Connect with Pastor Elvin and learn more about CCC. Second Sunday each month, following the worship service. Room will be

Experience relief from emotional pain through prayer. Contact Sue Beed / sueb@cccomaha.org / specify Bellevue

Journey Groups

A Bible study for women centered around the women of Genesis 9.5 - 11.21 / 9:15 AM / New Life Baptist Church / Childcare provided / Materials $13 / Contact Janice Cummings / jan1716@aol.com / Jen Gutz / charlieandjen@hotmail.com

Smaller groups of people learning and encouraging one another in faith; meet at

Men's Discipleship

announced.

Women’s Ministry

Wednesdays / 6 - 7:15 AM / Meeting at New Life Baptist Church /801 Kayleen Drive/ All men welcome.

Becky Torres / elvinbecky@yahoo.com

Contact Elvin / elvint@cccomaha.org

Men’s Ministry

Marriage on the Rock

different times during the week.

Elvin Torres / elvint@cccomaha.org

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Be Rich

Begins 9.22 / Sundays / 11 AM / 209 Led by Charlie Gutz / It’s not about stock portfolios and 401K’s. But rather the motivation found in 1 Timothy 6:17b-19. Interactive and practical, these 6 sessions address barriers to“being rich” and provide tools to gain life.

Take your marriage to the next level, deal with common obstacles to healthy and happy marriages. Part 1 / 5 weeks 8.18 9.15 / Register at cccomaha.org/bellevue

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Bellevue Campus Students

For more information or to be added to the parent email list: Elizabeth Bartz / elizabethb@cccomaha.org

Worship / Today / Following the main service / Student Ministry room 6-8th grade Journey Groups / Today / 6 - 8 PM / Bellevue Campus office (801 Kayleen Dr / 68005) 9-12th grade Journey Groups / Today / 6 - 8 PM / Bair house (300 Pierce St / 68046) Dodgeball Tournament / 10.5 / 5 - 9 PM / $10 / Registration available online / Closes 9.29 (7-8th grades) Couch ‘O’ Rama / 10.6 / 12:30 - 5:30 PM / $15 early bird registration due 9.22 / Registration available online

Contribute Meal Ministry

Reach out with love and a warm meal to a family in their time of need. Sign ups continuing at the Women's Ministry Table / Contact Serenity Tarr / dericktarr@msn.com

Kids Connect Volunteers

Bellvue Food Pantry Collection

It takes many energetic people to make the quality kids program happen each week. Sign up at the Connect table to volunteer on a rotating schedule or Contact: Darla Bair / darlab@cccomaha.org / 402.682.1412

9.12 - 10.13 During your next grocery trip pick up a few extra's to bless those in need. Items include: Canned green beans, tomatoes, peas, soups, fruit, carrots, beets, mixed veggies, hamburger helper, toilet paper, gift cards to local grocery stores. Contact Julie Moessner / mrsmess@cox.net

Announcements Submissions: hub@cccomaha.org / By 10 AM the Tuesday prior to the Sunday you'd like them published. Stephen Ministry Training Van Drivers Needed Stepping Up : A call to Are you someone people just naturally Help pick up and drop off international courageous manhood confide in? Have a knack for listening, UNO students and UNMC scholars for Now is the time for men to step up and take courageous steps toward godly manhood. Draw from the wisdom of renowned men's ministry leaders and teachers. 9.28 / 8 AM - 4 PM / Lifegate Church Papillion / $20 / Open to men ages 15 and up. Register online at cccomaha.org or contact Brian Ault / brian.ault@outlook.com

Coffee Break / Women

Ladies come out for a cup of "joe" with the girls. An informal time of fun, visiting and meeting new faces. Bring a girlfriend! 9.21 / 9 AM / Panera Bread in Papillion.

English Conversation Class at Old Mill Student Center. Wednesday evenings starting September 4th. Contact Lisa Ashton / lisaa@cccomaha.org / 402-9381528

Free Library Resources

loving, and encouraging others? Explore becoming a Stephen Minister through an incredible training opportunity offered at CCC. Training will take place January 2014. Submit your application. Contact a Stephen Leader (please see page 5) for information. Or visit cccomaha.org.

Use the CCC Library at the Old Mill Campus. The library has a shelf of free resources for you to browse through. Take one home today and also consider donating devotionals, Bibles and books you no longer need for others to enjoy!

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/ Bellevue Celebrate

The latest happenings at CCC

Week of September 15, 2013

Attend Sunday worship services

Dirty Laundry / Extended conversation Special Sunday night edition of Gathering with former pornographic actress Crissy Moran. 7 PM / Old Mill Campus / Gym / Streamed live online at cccomaha.tv

Human trafficking follow-up For web accountability, download X3Watch software at X3Watch.com. For more special topic related resources and events see page 13 of this edition or visit cccomaha.org/dirtylaundry.

DYI the Finish Line / 10.13.13 When God gives vision and his people respond the result is greater blessing for the people and greater glory for God. The countdown begins next Sunday, celebrating the exponential impact we could only imagine.

Contents Guest information

2

Kids Connect

2

Students

2

8:08 / College

3

Young professionals

3

Deaf Fellowship

3

Journey Groups

4

Classes

4

Seniors

5

Care Network

5

Renewal

6

Local Missions

7

Step Into Village One

8

Global missions 9

Connect

Announcements 10 Participate in community

Women's Fall Retreat : Save the Date / 10.19 Women, save the date and invite a friend to attend the Women's Fall Retreat at Platte River State Park. Topic centered around My Story, His Glory. Registration begins 9.22

Be Rich It’s not about stock portfolios and 401K’s. But rather the motivation found in 1 Timothy 6:17b-19. Interactive and practical, these 6 sessions address barriers to being, “being rich” and offer perspective to grow life. For class details see page 12 in today’s edition.

Contribute

Become involved in the mission & ministries of CCC

Step Into Village One / 9.22 Register online today for the annual work day in Village One. An ideal family event and opportunity to invite friends. Details and worksites available in today's HUB or online at cccomaha.org/sivo

Double Your Impact By faith, impact is being maximized, multiplied and magnified. Your commitment to fulfill your pledge enables programs and initiatives impacting the lives of thousands.

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