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BY GLEN AND GILLIAN SMITH
LAY LEADERS - STEWARDSHIP CAMPAIGN
God loves you! Of course this isn’t the first time someone from the church has told you that. But think about it. We’re talking about the God of the universe. The Creator of everything. The One who is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. This God loves you with an unconditional, self-sacrificing, active love. When you really consider it, it’s kind of crazy, but it’s also freeing. When the God of creation passionately loves us, then who can be against us? There is nothing that can bind us that He cannot break. What then should our response be to this liberating love? Surely it must be something more than the status quo. This fall at Christ Church we invite you to join us in exploring this love and how we must respond to it. On Sunday, October 9th, we will launch our 2011 Fall Stewardship Campaign, Unleashing Love. Commitment Sunday will be on Sunday, November 13th when everyone will be invited to express their intentions for how they will participate in the life and ministry of our church in 2012. We will conclude the campaign on Sunday, November 20th as we celebrate the profound love that God has shown us. During these seven weeks, we will study how the love of Christ unleashes us to live in a way that is radically different, and how we, as His church, can unleash His love into the world. The sermon series and small group curriculum for the campaign will be based on the New York Times best-selling book, Crazy Love – Overwhelmed by a Relentless God, by Francis Chan. Please visit www.cumcsl.org/unleashinglove for the most up-to-date information on the campaign. We ask that you will prepare your hearts and that you will be open to the love and great purpose that Jesus Christ has for you.
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John Wesley and Christian Stewardship
UNITED METHODIST MOMENT BY REV. LINDA SUMMERS PIERCE EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE PASTOR
There are two areas to highlight when recalling John Wesley’s preaching and teaching on Christian stewardship. The first has to do with use of time and the second, with the use of money. Wesley, the teacher, said of the use of time: “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.” While Wesley taught that Christians were to attend to “works of piety” (regular presence in worship, daily Bible study, weekly meeting together for prayer, and so on), he also taught that a life was not lived entirely faithfully without “works of mercy” (care for the needy, visiting the sick and imprisoned, feeding the hungry, etc.). One’s worshipful work led naturally to service since gratitude to God could easily be seen in hospitality toward others. Dr. Albert Outler, a great Wesleyan historian, now living with the saints in God’s presence, once told how Wesley spent five consecutive days walking up and down the streets of London in the dead of winter, when he was well past 80 years old, raising money to clothe those without winter coats. Wesley’s early “societies” taught literacy classes, operated medical clinics, dispensed medicines, provided room and board for the destitute, helped others start small-scale cottage industries, fought against slavery, advocated for the humane treatment of prisoners, reformed educational practices, equipped leaders for service in the church, created food pantries, distributed pamphlets on numerous topics. . . .the list goes on! The bottom line was that he never “trifled away” any time if there was a need to be met. If he was not preaching, teaching, journaling, or traveling on horseback to his next engagement, he was actively engaged in doing “good” in God’s name, both inside and outside the church. For Wesley, personal servanthood involved the giving of his time and energy to ministry, the same ministry to which all baptized Christians are called. Wesley’s preaching on financial stewardship is articulated in his sermon, “The Use of Money.” In it, he made these three points: 1) gain all you can; 2) save all you can; and 3) give all you can. “Gaining” came by hard work, taking initiative, due diligence – not for the pursuit of wealth, but out of a set of values rooted in love of God and neighbor. “Saving” was defined as refraining from needless spending, not putting money away for some future want. Too much is spent, Wesley said, to win another’s approval or gratify one’s desires. “Giving,” for Wesley, meant giving it all! Wesley had learned as a young college student that he could live on a certain amount each week. Over the years as his income increased, he continued to live on that same amount and gave the rest away. As the story goes, that amount was 28 pounds. So when he made 30 pounds in his first year of teaching, he gave 2 away. When he made 60 the next year, he gave 32 away. In his third year, when he increased to 90 pounds, he gave 62 pounds away! This pattern continued throughout his lifetime! I think he may have even coined the phrase about money burning a hole in one’s pocket, for he once told his sister, “Money never stays with me. It would burn me if it did. I throw it out of my hands as soon as possible, lest it should find its way into my heart.” He told his friends that if he had more than 10 pounds in his possession at his death then they should memorialize him as a thief and a robber! I wonder what Wesley would say about stewardship today. Likely, the same things. What mattered most to him was “holy living” and such included decisions on how to spend time and money and any other of our God-given resources to and for the glory of God everywhere, all the time, on behalf of everyone. Thanks be to God.
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Stewardship Campaign BY REV. LINDA SUMMERS PIERCE EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE PASTOR
A local church is faced with many challenges when a Senior Pastor change occurs in the fall, for once September arrives the church enters one of its busiest seasons. Stewardship campaigns get underway, next year’s leaders are nominated, staff evaluations are held and budget determinations have to be made. Even the Christmas poinsettias and candles have to be ordered to insure both quality and quantity, and a timely arrival! Before the end of the summer, Morris had begun to think about and work on a concept for this fall’s stewardship campaign. By late July, he had pulled together a small group headed by Glen and Gillian Smith. They sketched out a wonderful campaign called “Never Thirst Again” which Glen presented to the Leadership Council at their meeting on August 25th. This campaign included coffee houses and a mission project to dig a water well in Haiti or another place of need. Because a large part of the “Never Thirst Again” concept had been formulated in Morris’ mind, and because he was no longer going to be the preacher or the leader behind the campaign, the staff felt a need to meet with Glen and Gillian, re-work the campaign, and set a time line. Gillian helped us do this in a meeting on September 12th. There we decided that the “Never Thirst Again” concept would be temporarily set aside and that the new Senior Pastor would be invited and encouraged to consider preaching a sermon series by that title early in 2012. After all, the Communications team had already designed the logo and ordered the coffee cups and mugs. The water well mission project would remain a part of that sermon series since it easily generated the most excitement. And the coffee houses would be offered as fellowship events. While it had not been presented as part of the initial concept, the group knew that the principal resource for Morris’ campaign was Francis Chan’s book, Crazy Love. Morris had integrated the content of that book with the story of the encounter between Jesus and the woman at the well in John 4. His aim was to preach that real fullness can be found only in Jesus Christ. In order to keep it simple for the Interim Pastor who would begin the campaign, and for the new Senior Pastor, who would arrive in the middle of the campaign, the group decided to simply use Chan’s book and recently released study guide. The hope is
that by use of these materials all preaching and teaching will focus on the same One who overwhelms the emptiness in our lives – the One in whom we know God best, desire to create community, and are inspired to impact the world. Sunday School classes, HomeGroups and other small study groups will be given Chan’s study book, Living in Crazy Love and will follow the same schedule noted below. You’ll find much more content than can be covered in a typical amount of class time, so small group leaders will need to do some paring down in ways that make sense for their class and setting. Please be in prayer as we enter into this campaign. As Gillian stated in her summary of chapter 10 of Chan’s book, “Love. Risk. Listen to the Spirit. Be committed to live each day as if it is your last before you meet Jesus.” HERE IS THE OUTLINE OF THIS YEAR’S FALL STEWARDSHIP CAMPAIGN, “UNLEASHING LOVE”: OCTOBER 2
Pick up personalized packets. One per household. OCTOBER 9 “Mind-boggling Love” – focus on the nature of God (Chapter 1) OCTOBER 16 “Trusting Love” – focus on the fact that God is in love with us (Chapters 2 & 3) OCTOBER 23 “Surrendering Love” – focus on returning to our first love, God (Chapter 6) OCTOBER 30 “Risk-taking Love” – focus on being obsessed, in a good way, with God and with Jesus (Chapter 8) NOVEMBER 6 “Committing Love” – focus on giving God our best and most heart-felt love (Chapters 4 & 5) NOVEMBER 9 Fellowship Event – Fuzzy’s Taco Shop on Highway 6 from 5 - 9 pm – be watching for more information NOVEMBER 13 Commitment Sunday – “Increasing Love” – focus on living as loving followers of God and Jesus (Chapter 9) NOVEMBER 20 Celebration Sunday – “Celebrating Love” – focus on celebrating the eternal nature of God’s love (Chapter 1)
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FINDING FULLNESS IN CHRIST WEDNESDAYS STARTING OCTOBER 5 • 7:00 PM
Jesus promised His disciples that when He left, the Father would send His Holy Spirit to be with us and in us. This Spirit is what gives us the power to do greater things than Jesus. Do we really believe that we can do greater things than Jesus? Why do so many claim to be Christians, yet never experience the power of God’s Holy Spirit? Does this describe you? Would you like to experience firsthand God’s Holy Spirit in your life? “Finding Fullness in Christ” is a four week Bible Study that opens our eyes to the depth of our faith by uncovering the barriers that squelch God’s Spirit in us. Register at www.cumcsl. org/studies. SECOND HALF OF MARRIAGE STUDY STARTING OCTOBER 9 • SUNDAYS • 6:00 PM
“Facing the 8 Challenges of Empty Nest Years” is a 4-week study. The authors reveal marital challenges every long term marriage faces in those empty nest years. The study will take place at the home of Ace and Cathy Alexander. Register at www.cumcsl.org/studies or contact Jeanne Damon at jeanne@cumcsl.org or 281.690.4756 for more information. UMW BOOKCLUB SECOND TUES. OF EACH MONTH • VOLUNTEER CENTER
Please join us on the second Tuesday of each month through December as we read and explore Just Choose Happiness: A Guide to Joyous Living by Nell W. Mohney. For more information, please contact Benita Sebesta at mbsebesta@sbcglobal.net. ENCORE! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 • 11 AM - 1:30 PM • SANCTUARY
Join us for an informative program presented by a representative from the Consulate-General of Japan at Houston. Worship is at 11 am in the Sanctuary followed by a fellowship meal in the Gathering Hall. The program will be in the Sanctuary after lunch. $7 donation. Preregistration is required for the meal and closes September 2. Reserve your space by emailing jan@cumcsl.org. MIDDLE SCHOOL FLIPSIDE • SUNDAYS • 5 - 7:15 PM • GYM
All middle school youth (6th – 8th grade) are invited to join us in the Family Life Center Gym every Sunday night from 5:00 - 7:15 pm. We will begin with games, then move to a small group time and end with worship. HIGH SCHOOL THE LOFT • SUNDAYS • 6:15 - 8:30 PM • FLC
This is a great place for high school youth to hang out and relax together in Christian fellowship, Sundays from 6:15 - 8:30 pm in the Family Life Center. THE ENCOUNTER • WEDNESDAYS • 7 - 8:30 PM • CHAPEL
High school students are invited to this weekly Bible study, Wednesday evenings from 7 - 8:30 pm in the Chapel. FALL YOUTH RETREAT OCTOBER 28 - 29 • FOREST GLEN
All youth in grades 7 through 12 are invited to join us for our fall retreat in October. Come take a break from your crazy school schedule, and join your friends in fellowship in the piney woods of Texas. This one-night retreat will take place at Forest Glen Christian Camp in Huntsville. Hope to see you there! Cost $75 (Youth); $40 (adults). Registration Deadline is October 19. For details or to register on-line, go to www.cumcsl.org/youth. ACQUIRE THE FIRE (ATF) JANUARY 20-21, 2012 • GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Start the New Year off right by joining the Christ Church Youth group in attending Acquire the Fire (ATF) over the weekend of January 2021, 2012. This is a high energy two-day event produced by a national touring group and attended by youth from throughout the Houston area and includes awesome worship, speakers and small group time. To view more about the upcoming tour, go to: www.cumcsl.org/youth. All youth in grades 7-12 and adults are invited to attend. Cost is $49 and you can register online. Hope to see you there!
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 8:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES CRUSADERS
This class is composed of singles and couples of all ages with a participatory format and Bible-based studies. Meets in the Bride’s Room. 9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES ADVENTURERS
This class consists of couples in their 30’s - 50’s, with children of all ages. This group is a discussion-oriented class studying a variety of Biblical topics. We use study guides, videos, guest speakers and music to enhance our studies. Meets in room 302/303 in the Family Life Center. BARNABAS
This class is a friendly community consisting of adults in their 40’s - 60’s united by a shared belief in Christ, seeking and providing encouragement to one another through prayer, Bible study, topical studies and lots of fellowship. Meets in the Chapel. CELEBRATE SINGLES SUNDAY SCHOOL
All singles are invited to join us for our new Sunday School class. Meets in room 309 in the Family Life Center. COUPLES FOR CHRIST
This class consists of married couples in their 20’s - 40’s with or without children. It is a relaxed, yet engaging class that provides Christ-centered fellowship, support, and opportunities for service. Meets in the Bride’s Room (across from Sanctuary). GRACE ABOUNDS
All ages and stages of life are welcome (married, single, single on Sunday). This class has a participatory rather than lecture format. We love a great discussion! Study facilitators rotate among interested class members. Meets in room 301 in the Family Life Center. GRACE NOTES
This class is composed of choir members who love to study God’s word and discuss relevant issues. Meets in the Choir Room. H.O.P.E. 24/7 (HEAR OUR PRAYERS EVERYDAY 24/7)
Our name reflects our focus on prayer. Discussion-oriented studies cover a range of topics to encourage spiritual growth. Socials and missions round out our activities for members, ages 40’s - 70’s. Meets in room 311 in the Family Life Center. JUBILEE
This class is made up of mature individuals, ages 50+ who enjoy the fellowship of others and share in the nourishment gained from Bible-based studies. Lively discussions abound under the leadership of Jan Randolph. Meets in rooms 11/12. SEEKERS
This is a class of mixed ages with couples, singles, and single on Sundays that concentrates on Bible study, missions and lively discussion. Meets in room 308 in the Family Life Center. STAGES
This class consists of single parents, remarried couples, and blended families, ages 30-50’s, exploring a mix of Biblical studies and contemporary issues. Meets in room 310 in the Family Life Center. TGIS (THANK GOD IT’S SUNDAY)
This class is made up of couples and singles of all ages who enjoy lively discussion and fellowship. Topics range from Bible study to contemporary issues and books. Meets in the Scout Shack. THE HUB LIFEGROUP
From 9:45 - 10:45 in the Family Life Center Gym each Sunday morning. Come explore God’s Word in a relaxed and comfortable setting. WEAVERS
This class is made up of marrieds and singles, ages 55+, dedicated to Bible study, fellowship and service. This class is very mission-oriented. Meets in the Library (upstairs across from the Sanctuary). WOMEN’S CLASS
This class is made up of women of all ages whether married, single, widowed or divorced. We primarily do Bible-based studies and various service projects. Meets in room 307 in the Family Life Center.
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WEEKLY WORSHIP SCHEDULE - SUNDAYS CONTEMPORARY • 8:15 AM • SANCTUARY TRADITIONAL • 9:45 & 11:05 AM • SANCTUARY CASUAL - the hub • 11:00 AM • FAMILY LIFE CENTER GYM
FREEDOM WALK TOUR OCTOBER 13 • CAROL VANCE PRISON UNIT
WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 • ALL FOUR SERVICES
You are invited to dress in global attire on Sunday, October 2 in honor of World Communion Sunday. UNLEASHING LOVE - STEWARDSHIP FALL CAMPAIGN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 • ALL FOUR SERVICES
Join us for “Mind-boggling Love” the first sermon in the new series. HEALING PRAYER SERVICES - MONTHLY OCTOBER 11 • 7 PM • SANCTUARY
If you are experiencing the grief of loss or suffering due to illness or brokenness, God is ready to bring healing, wholeness and salvation to you. Christ Church offers monthly services of hope and healing every second Tuesday of the month. ALTAR PRAYER PARTNERS
Prayer partners connect people in need with the power and presence of God. Just reach out your hands at the altar rail during Communion or after worship, and a prayer partner will come pray with you. MEMORIAL PAVER CONSECRATION NOVEMBER 6 • 12:30 PM
Christ Church will celebrate a special service after morning worship at 12:30 pm on Sunday, November 6 in front of the Sanctuary. This service is in addition to our All Saints remembrance as part of our morning worship the same day.
CONNECT NEW MEMBER CLASS OCTOBER 14
Membership is about much more than having your name on a roster; it is a commitment to grow spiritually and to participate in our life together at Christ Church. If you are looking for a new church home, we invite you to participate in our New Member Class. It is a great opportunity to learn more about spiritual growth and how we can help one another in our journey to find fullness in Christ. You will get to know the pastors, meet staff, make new friends, learn the vision of our church, find your unique ways to serve, and discover how to connect to a greater involvement within the church. Reserve your spot at our Welcome Center or online. OLDER ADULT MINISTRIES - GAME DAY SEPTEMBER 28 • 10:30 AM - 1 PM • ROOMS 11/12
The Freedom Walks are very moving and a lot of fun. They are on Thursdays at either 2:00 or 7:30 pm and only take 1 hour. We can also arrange tours for Bible studies and other groups if needed. Individuals and groups should signup at least a week in advance. Contact Betty Waedemon at 281.980.5368 to sign up for a walk or to get more information. PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY MONDAYS & FRIDAYS • 9 AM • VOLUNTEER CENTER
Join members of all ages as they create tangible expressions of the prayers of our church for those needing comfort, healing, assurance, and presence. We meet every Friday and Monday. If you don’t know how to crochet or knit, we will teach you! Email Jan Randolph at jan@cumcsl.org for information. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - HOUSE BUILD GOING ON NOW
Christ Church began construction of its 11th Habitat for Humanity house in the Teal Run Subdivision on September 24. Each Saturday we will need approximately 20 volunteers to work alongside the recipient of the home to complete the construction. If hammers and nails are not your strength, we also need folks to paint, install insulation, work on landscaping, and prepare and serve food for the volunteers. Financial contributions, used to purchase the building materials, are also needed and can be made through the church office or during worship. Please write “Habitat” on the memo line. For more information on how you can get involved, please contact Stanton Brown (spbrown@hotmail.com) or Mark Buhrke (mbuhrke@ fugro.com). Won’t you help us make someone’s dream of owning a home come true? FAMILY PROMISE RETURNS TO CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 • FAMILY LIFE CENTER
Family Promise, a program that reaches out to families displaced from their homes, returns to Christ Church for the final 2011 rotation the week of Sunday, October 16. You can serve behind the scenes in this ministry by providing supplies, setting up and breaking down the rooms, doing laundry and providing meals. Or, if you’d rather have contact with the families in need of Christian love, there are other pportunities such as staying overnight, being a Dinner Host, and staying at the Family Center the second weekend. If you can extend your Christian hospitality, contact Kira Halcarz at kira.halcarz@gmail.com or 832.654.9356. SENIOR RINGERS MONDAYS • 5 - 6 PM • CHOIR ROOM
This musical opportunity is available to all interested persons, especially Older Adults. It offers a place to learn, serve and fellowship through the art of ringing chimes or handbells under the direction of Molly Ness. No experience is necessary. To join this ensemble, contact Molly Ness at 281-344-8343.
Want to play? Bring a sack lunch and gather with us for some fun. We play bridge, Mexican Train and more.
For a full listing of activities and ways you can get involved at Christ Church, please visit WWW.CUMCSL.ORG
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Book Highlight FORGOTTEN GOD
2011 SOLES FOR SOULS CAMPAIGN THROUGH OCTOBER 16
The 2011 campaign for Soles for Souls is underway. Soles for Souls is a Christ Church mission program which provides brand NEW tennis shoes for local students (K-12) in need who are serviced through the FBISD Shared Dreams or Lamar CISD Common Threads programs. Stop by the Ministry Center on September 18, 25, or October 2 to pick up “shoe cards” to purchase specific sizes of shoes for an underprivileged student right here in our area. All NEW tennis shoes (preferably in boxes for storage purposes) can be dropped off in the Ministry Center or the Soles for Souls Collection Bin through October 16. Monetary donations can be made by designating “Soles for Souls” in the memo line of your check made out to CUMC. Questions? Contact Sandra Vautrain at sandra625@earthlink.net or 281.265.2404. BABY BAGS!
Do you like to share in the celebration of new life? The Baby Bag ministry is for you! We are in need of volunteers to help in this ministry. The bags are created and delivered to member families that have had a new baby as a way to welcome the baby and celebrate God’s new addition to their family. If you have a desire to help, please contact Leigh Anne Diekroeger at ladiekroeger@gmail. OUR HERO’S MISSION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 • 8 - 10 AM • FLC GYM
The Adventurer’s Sunday School class is sponsoring “Our Hero’s” mission, in which we send holiday gift boxes to our troops in harm’s way in Iraq and Afghanistan. The response we got back from the troops was tremendous, and the things they enjoyed the most were the sweet cards and letters from our children at Christ Church. We want everyone to help by donating personal use items (see web for complete list) or helping financially or with letters/cards. Bring your donations to the church gym on Saturday, November 5 between 8 and 10 am and we’ll collect everything and take care of getting it packaged for shipping on that day.
ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FAMILY PROMISE GOLF TOURNAMENT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 • GREATWOOD GOLF CLUB
Fort Bend Family Promise will be holding its seventh annual golf tournament. All proceeds from this tournament benefit Fort Bend Family Promise, a program that reaches out to families with children who are displaced from their homes in Fort Bend County. The cost for the scramble is $125 per person. Gather your favorite golfers to form a team or register as an individual to be placed on a team. Registration forms can be found in the literature racks at Christ Church. Come enjoy a great day of golf and support a great cause! Contact Kira Halcarz at kira.halcarz@gmail.com or 832.654.9356 GENTLE YOGA TUESDAYS • 11 AM • FLC ROOMS 302/303
BY FRANCIS CHAN
Powerful. When is the last time someone used that word to describe you? It doesn’t make sense that Almighty God would have children characterized by fear and insecurity. He put His Spirit in us so we could be known for our power (Acts 1:8, 2 Tim. 1:7). Sadly, most believers and churches are known for talent or intellect rather than supernatural power. What’s worse is that we’re okay with it. Could it be that we’ve forgotten the One who distinguishes us from every religion and cult in the world? Through solid scriptural support and compelling narrative, breakthrough author Francis Chan returns us to the Holy Spirit as the Bible describes Him. He reminds us that we were not created and saved merely to survive our time on earth. Chan contends that we’ve ignored the Spirit and are reaping the disastrous results. It’s time for the beloved church of Jesus Christ to reverse the trend of neglect. Let’s pursue the Spirit-filled life of effectiveness God desires and we desire. Forgotten God is available for purchase at Christ Corner Bookstore as well as the following Francis Chan titles: Crazy Love Erasing Hell Remembering the Forgotten God (Interactive workbook for individual or small group study) Ronnie Wilson’s Gift
HAVE YOU READ A GREAT BOOK LATELY? If you’ve read a Christian book recently that you’d like to share with others, please consider submitting a book review to Christ Corner Bookstore. Contact Tricia Baltazar for submissions or questions at ccb@cumcsl.org.
Put on some comfortable clothes and try out Gentle Yoga. It’s a free class, so invite a friend and work on flexibility, balance, range of motion, strength and breathing.
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STEWARDSHIP CAMPAIGN PACKETS
Stewardship Campaign packets will be available for pickup in the Gathering Hall area on October 2 all morning. If you are in a Sunday School class, choir or teach children/youth Sunday School, your packets will be available in your class room.
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! Byron Barnett; Christopher (1) Kimberly Bissell; Tyler (10), Alexander (8) Jackie & Bet Cooper Shey Fiscus Chris Godbold Mark & Suzanne Gulnac Jeanne Heisig Bill & Robbin Mallett; Liam (13) & Logan (10) Warren & Lynda Miller Peter & Susan Olson Kyle & April Tobbe Kelley & Vicky Wise; Madeline (6) We’re excited to have them join our church family.
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CHRIST CHURCH STAFF
Rev. Dr. William Peeples Interim Senior Pastor (eff. October 1, 2011) Rev. Linda Summers Pierce, Executive Associate Pastor Rev. Jason Nelson, Exec. Director of Discipleship Ministries Jeanne Damon, Discipleship Ministries Stacey Fleck, Business Manager Roland Huysman, Facilities Tripp Kerth, Youth Ministries Karen LaMotta, Exec. Dir. of Outreach Ministries Ingred Lathrop, Children’s Ministries Jan Randolph, Older Adult Ministries Lahonda Sharp, Music Ministries Renee Teel, Mission Ministries For a complete staff listing, please visit our website at www.cumcsl.org
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS... Dorothy Hallett, The Mayhugh family, Adele Booth, Mary Preble, George Kuebler, Monique Harrison’s cousin, Sharon Rae’s Friends, Carole Linnartz’s granddaughter, Ann Lindsey’s parents, Charlene Roger’s sister, Lisa Warren, Tonya Schultz, Gail Williams’ brother-in-law, Brenda Lowery’s mother, Melissa Gisler’s uncle, Kelli Mitchell’s mother, and all those serving in the military. ANSWERED PRAYERS... Janet Land’s friend, Audrey Smith, Judy Monroe’s mother, Russell Straw, Gayle Culak’s brother-inlaw, Bob Culak, Barbara Harris. CHRIST CHURCH EXTENDS ITS SYMPATHY TO... Gary Mabry on the loss of his mother; Lauren Dorger on the loss of his father; Tonya Schultz and family on the loss of her sister; Margie Thompson on the loss of her cousin; Debi Gilbert on the loss of her father; Benita Sebesta on the loss of her brother-in-law; Lindy Miller on the death of her father; Aimee Schultheis on the death of her father; Alison Huff on the death of her father; family and friends of Jimmie Spence. SHARE YOUR JOYS AND CONCERNS WITH US
Your pastoral staff and leaders of Christ Church’s Member Care Ministries want to share in your joys and concerns. You might not know this, but hospitals do not contact churches – even when you give them your church name, address, and contact information. Part of this is due to HIPPA laws. So whether you’re about to enter the hospital or you’re celebrating the birth of a baby, please call Sandy White in the church office at 281.980.6888. She will forward your message to the pastors and appropriate member care ministry leaders. PHONE: 281.980.6888 • WWW.CUMCSL.ORG • FACEBOOK.COM/CUMCSL people helping people find fullness in Christ worship • connect • grow • serve