Current Justice Opportunities:: Street Soccer 945
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5.22.11
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News ::
Ten Minute Huddle :: right after Transit
If you have a question, would like to speak to someone personally, or would like to have someone pray with you, consider attending the “Ten Minute Huddle” at the close of Transit this morning. It’s hosted by our Watershed leadership community and is located to the left side of the stage just in front of the screen. It would be our privilege to welcome and get to know you better, speak with with you and offer encouragement or simply help lift up your concern in prayer.
The 407 Book Drive :: drop off your books today
The 407 Book Drive has been an exciting project - we’ve given out all our cards, and just need to collect all the books to bring them to the school. We’ll be collecting books before and after Transit today - don’t forget to put your card in the book (so we know what grade level it’s for) and to write a short inspirational message in the cover to let the kids know someone supports and believes in them. If you didn’t bring your book today, contact Scott Miller at scottm@watershedcharlotte.com and he’ll let you know where you can drop it off.
Movies In The Park :: returning June 10th
Movies In The Park returns in just a few weeks! We had a lot of fun last time (at least until the rain started) and are looking forward to next month being even better when we return in June with Megamind. Interested in volunteering? Email matt@watershedcharlotte. com - we’d love to have you as part of the team! All movies take place at the Freedom Park amphitheater on the second Friday night of the month from May - August. Visit our website for movie titles and more info, and make plans to join us again in a few weeks.
Blocs ::
(see back for meeting times/contact info)
OnRamp
OnRamp is a Bloc for those new to Watershed that would like to learn more about our community and what makes us tick. It’s a 2-week Bloc led by co-pastor Scott Hofert where you can expect to meet new friends, discover more about the history of Watershed, and learn about who we are and what we value. Circle the icon on your Connection Card to sign up - child care is available, please notify us in advance if you’ll need it. Next meeting: Sunday, July 24th at 9:00a Where: Amelie’s French Bakery (2424 N. Davidson)
Street Soccer 945 is the first year-round soccer program for those struggling with homelessness and poverty in the United States. It uses healthy living, support from a community of teammates, and mentoring relationships as key ingredients to achieving life goals and overall well-being. Soccer has proven to be a remarkable tool for delivering these elements to people caught in the trap of homelessness. For more information on how to get involved. visit www.streetsoccer945.org or email Jonathan George at jgeorge@urbanministrycenter.org
Hope Teams
Hope Teams, a partnership with the W.I.S.H Program, are groups of 4-6 people within Watershed who provide mentoring friendships to a family in transition. A Hope Team provides relationships, encouragement and emotional support to families transitioning out of homelessness and moving into a more selfsufficient life. Hope Teams require a short training and a 1-year commitment from each team member. For information on initial Hope Team training dates or to learn more about the program, circle the icvon on your connection card or email Jamie McCollum at jamiemccollum@gmail.com
The 407 Book Drive We want every student at Byers to know that they are important and valued, and to have the opportunity to read at least one book this summer. To reach our goal, we’ll be collecting books that we can give to the students to take home when school ends, and we’d like to put an encouraging note to the kids in each book so that they know someone supports and believes in them. Take a card on your way out today, buy a book for the grade level listed (there are a few suggestions on the card, but other books are good too), write an inspirational note inside the front cover and bring it to Transit - we’ll collect the books each Sunday until May 22nd, and then bring them to the teachers at Byers to distribute in class. For more information, email Scott Miller at scottm@watershedcharlotte.com.
The Catapult Project:: supporting a neighborhood school so that it can soar Lunch Buddy
The Lunch Buddy program provides an easy but powerful way to have a lasting impact on a kid’s life through a mentoring friendship. Lunch buddies come to school once a week to talk, play games, read or have lunch with their buddy. Time slots are from 10:30-10:55am, 11:15-11:40am and 11:30-11:55am. Contact: Rachael Shaughnessy - krehfish79@aol.com / 434.851.9640
Reading Tutor
One of the biggest needs at Byers Elementary this year is for reading tutors. Reading tutors come to Byers once a week for roughly 45 minutes, and spend time helping to tutor either one or a group of students in reading. Time slots are available between 8:00am and 1:30pm Contact: Scott Miller - scottm@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.302.4592
Staff Appreciation
A large part of The Catapult Project has been investing in the teachers at Byers, so that they can in turn pour into the students. We periodically have opportunitites to help show appreciation to the staff (bringing snacks for the teacher work room, providing food/drinks for staff meetings, and much more) Contact: Pam Watson - granypam@carolina.rr.com / 704.599.9087
Girls On The Run
Girls On The Run is a character development program for girls in grade 3-8 that uses running to teach values and a sense of self. Volunteer spots are currently full for the Spring season, but spots are open to volunteer for the 5k race in May. Contact: Rachael Shaughnessy - krehfish79@aol.com / 434.851.9640
Right Moves For Youth
Right Moves is a program that helps kids build a sense of belonging and self-esteem, while providing them the encouragement, support and resources they need to build a successful foundation for life. The program meets on Tuesdays from 12:45-1:30pm. Contact: Ryan Grammatico - grammatico1@gmail.com / 803.524.1816
Immerse :: a spiritual exploration
Immerse is an exploration of life, faith and Christian spirituality designed to engage people across a diverse spectrum of backgrounds, experiences and beliefs. Engaging conversation, thought-provoking discussions and relational connectivity is what you can expect to experience. There are several Immerse Blocs that meet at a variety of times, days and locations and discuss a variety of books and topics - circle the icon on your connection card, or email Matt or Andrew to see what groups are open. (see back for contact info)
Prime Time :: lunch after Transit :: benefit concert at the Double Door at 2:00pm The PrimeTime Bloc will be meeting for lunch after Transit this afternoon, and then heading over to the Double Door Inn at 2:00pm for a benefit concert with the band Underground Detour. Tickets for the show are $8, with all proceeds going to benefit A Child’s Place, an organization that works to help homeless kids in Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools. Contact Pam and Gene if you’d like to join us (if you don’t know Pam/Gene, come to the Ten Minute Huddle after Transit and we’ll be glad to connect you)
Upcoming Justice Opportunities :: West Virginia (August 3rd-7th)
In July, a group from Watershed travels to Parkersburg to help work on a home through Habitat for Humanity. The group works on the house during the day, and camps out at night to relax, play games, and enjoy dinner by the campfire. No construction experience necessary - just a desire to work hard in order to benefit a family in need. Trip leaders are Dan Bailey & Kevin Reeves, and the team will leave Wednesday, Aug 3rd and return Sunday, August 7th. Contact: Dan Bailey - jdbailey704@gmail.com / 704.363.2605
The Man Show :: circle the icon on your connection card to sign up Is there more to friendships than work, football, golf or lawn care? The greatest leaders of this age seem to have one thing in common: Somewhere within their plight, there is another male relationship beneath the surface: a camaraderie built on something substantial versus something superficial. The Man Show will be returning soon to give guys an opportunity to hang out and build friendships on a deeper level. Circle the icon on your connection card for more information, and the Bloc leaders will let you know how you can get involved.
GreenHouse ::
We believe that our children are our biggest investment, and our best hope for the future, and so we dedicate much of our time and energy to providing an environment where kids can grow, play, make new friends and develop a spiritual foundation for their lives. Our Greenhouse space provides kids with a safe, fun place to spend their morning while you can be a part of Transit. To learn more about Greenhouse or to learn how you can get involved, contact Kayla George (kayla@watershedcharlotte.com)
Giving :: weekly need: $8,167 last week: $5,702
Blocs are smaller communities that meet during the week, each centered around various interests. From social gatherings to spiritual discussions, service groups to outdoor adventures, there’s a Bloc for everyone! For more information, visit www.watershedcharlotte.com Immerse an 8-week exploration of life, faith and Christian spirituality. Engaging conversation, thought-provoking discussions and relational connectivity. meets at a variety of dates/times - contact the Bloc leaders for more info
Matt O’Neil - matt@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.644.0919 Andrew Lombardo - ajbardo25@hotmail.com / 704.773.8881
One.1 explores the kind of intimacy, connection and “oneness” God really wants us to have with Him and each other. For couples who have previously experienced divorce or who have been married 5 years or more. When: Saturdays from 7:00-8:30pm
Tim Abare - timabare@mac.com / 704.491.7405 Ann Abare - aabare@gmail.com / 704.681.0316 Brian Hofert - bwhofert@mac.com Gina Hofert - ginahofert@gmail.com / 704.953.5619
One:2 explores the kind of intimacy, connection and “oneness” God really wants us to have with Him and each other. For engaged couples and couples married for 4 years or less. When: Wednesdays from 7:00-8:30pm
Zach and Jami Fay - jami.fay@wachovia.com / 704.408.0227 Scott and Kendra Miller - scottm@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.644.0919
Her:Grow meets weekly to read, discuss, and do life together. Join together in community with other women to grow spiritually and relationally.
Rachael Cook - rachaelcook@me.com / 704.258.8910 Kayla Jones - kaylamjones@gmail.com / 828.260.0419 Lauren Grabill - lauren.grabill@gmail.com / 704.615.4723
Soccer The Soccer Bloc (better known as FC Watershed) is a great opportunity to brush up on your skills, build relationships and help in our continued partnership with Street Soccer 945.
Heidi Snyderburn - FCWatershed@yahoo.com / 704.226.5443 Matt Sharp - FCWatershed@yahoo.com / 603.540.0902 Matt Frusti - FCWatershed@yahoo.com / 704.778.7066
Intersect:North an 8 to 10-week experience of connecting with others over good drink, thoughtful conversation, and new friendships. Families with children - please contact the bloc leader to discuss child care alternatives. When: TBD
Greg and Kelly Geers - kellygeers1@gmail.com / 704.237.4217 Jon and Amy Ray - jonandamyray@att.net / 980.355.1962
Relationality an 8-week exploration into the mysterious dynamics of dating and marriage. Centerpiece of discussion is the book The Seven Desires of Every Heart by Debra and Mark Laaser meets at a variety of dates/times - contact Bloc leader for more info
Matt O’Neil - matt@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.644.0919 Scott Hofert - scott@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.644.0919
The Man Show invites guys into hanging out, having a good time and having a substantial conversation about the struggles and the victories unique to being a guy. When: Saturdays at 2:00pm
Dan Bailey - jdbailey704@gmail.com / 704.975.1723 Kevin Snyder - kevin.snyder11@gmail.com / 704.780.3404
Her:Gather meets once a month, open to all women of Watershed. Gatherings include everything from fun social events “out on the town” to friendly casual get-togethers. Next meeting: TBD
Ashley Grammatico - ashleygrammatico@yahoo.com / 704.582.2355 Rachael Shaughnessy - krehfish79@aol.com / 434.851.9640
PrimeTime Prime Time is the bloc for those who may be young at heart, but mature in age and stature. Meets once a month at various locations around Charlotte to share a meal and have a good time getting to know each other. Next meeting: today after Transit Where: Lunch after Transit, then the Double Door Inn at 2:00pm
Pam and Gene Watson - granypam@carolina.rr.com / 704.599.9087
Coffee Break take a time-out from the hustle and stress of everday life, sit down for a while and relax with other moms who know what you’re dealing with. When: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm Where: 14205 Northridge Dr
Naomi Hofert - nchofert@cccountertops.com / 704.968.3754
OnRamp 2-week Bloc open to anyone new to Watershed that would like to meet new friends and learn more about our community. Topics include our mission and values, and how to connect beyond just Transit. Next Meeting: July 24th Where: Amelie’s (2424 N. Davidson St)
Scott Hofert - scott@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.644.0919
Rove a monthly gig of leaving the plush environment of the city and embracing friends, nature, and the freshness of the outdoors. Next excursion: May 28th-30th (Memorial Day weekend) Where: Lake James (camping)
Adam Desautels - WatershedRove@gmail.com / 336.392.9695 Rachel Desautels - WatershedRove@gmail.com / 704.689.7671
PO Box 12749 Charlotte NC 28209 704.644.0919 info@WatershedCharlotte.com
Scott Hofert (co-pastor) - scott@watershedcharlotte.com Matt O’Neil (co-pastor) - matt@watershedcharlotte.com Matt Shaughnessy (music/tech/creativity) - mattS@watershedcharlotte.com Scott Miller (justice/leadership) - scottM@watershedcharlotte.com Taryn Hofert (music/creativity) - taryn@watershedcharlotte.com Kayla George (Greenhouse) - kayla@watershedcharlotte.com Donna O’Neil (administration) - donna@watershedcharlotte.com