Current Justice Opportunities:: Street Soccer 945
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 Pete Fink at streetsoccer945@urbanministrycenter.org
July 3rd, 2011
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 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
Upcoming Justice Opportunities ::
There once was an author, a friend, who was the beloved of Jesus...one who some scholars say spent the rest of his life deeply mulling over what Jesus had done, said and achieved - praying it through from every angle and helping others understand it. Out of the four gospels in the Bible (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John), John is the renegade volume, rejected by many in the early Christian movement because so much of its content is unique. Welcome to our first summer ever delving into the often over-looked nuances and surprises found in John’s memoir Find yourself in its pages, discover the historical significance and the weight of its relevance in a fresh light, and experience the beauty of closeness to the One who loves you to your core.
News ::
Blocs :: micro-communities that meet during the week Our community is made up of smaller groups (called “Blocs”) that meet at various times/locations during the week. Blocs will be ramping down over the summer, but many will continue meeting on an abbreviated schedule. All current Blocs are listed on the inside of the Weekly - if you see one that sparks your interest, contact one of the Bloc Leaders (see back for contact info), or circle the icon on your connection card. Need help deciding which one fits, or have an idea for a Bloc? Email matt@watershedcharlotte.com to let us know about it.
Land of a Thousand Hills :: brewing hope and restoration
The coffee we brew on Sunday mornings comes from Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee, a sustainably-grown coffee that comes from Rwanda. Purchasing from Land of a Thousand Hills has so far helped to provide 2000 farmers with a living wage, and supported other special projects include building a sustenance farm for the region’s malnourished orphans, creating soccer programs to promote community and coffee education, giving microfinance loans to entrepreneurs, lending coffee bikes to ensure safer and more efficient travel, and donating shoes to farmers and their families. What if your coffee could transform entire villages? It does every weekend.
Ten Minute Huddle :: right after Transit
West Virginia (August 3rd-7th)
In August, 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
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.
GreenHouse :: volunteer opportunities
While Transit is going on here on Sunday mornings, our kids are having an incredible experience in GreenHouse. We believe that our kids are both our greatest resource and biggest investment in our future, and so GreenHouse is an integral part of Sunday morning experience. If you’ve been looking for a fun way to serve that can make a huge impact in a child’s life and invest in the future of our community, contact Kayla George (kayla@watershedcharlotte.com) or circle the GreenHouse icon on your connection card.
Blocs news ::
(see inside for meeting times/contact info)
Prime Time :: July 9th :: day on the lake Prime Time is the bloc for those who may be young at heart, but consider themselves more mature in age and stature. While the majority of “Prime Timers” range between 50 and 70+ years of age, younger attenders would never be turned away. (As long as they think they can keep up!) Our next meeting witll be July 9th -we’ll be spending the afternoon at the lake, and sharing dinner at 6:00pm. Contact Pam with questions or to get more information (see inside for contact info)
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
Her:Gather :: Charlotte Roller Derby Her:Gather is headed out to watch the Charlotte Roller Girls! We’ll be going to the “double-header” bout uptown the evening of July 23rd to see the Charlotte teams take on the Carolina Roller Girls All-Stars and the Appalachian Roller Girls. If you’ve never been to a roller derby before, you are in for a fun event. Tickets are $10, but if we get a group of 10 or more they go down to $8 each so let us know if you’re coming and we can get a group rate (if you join us the day of, tickets go up to $14) Email Rachael or Ashley to RSVP!
Giving :: weekly need: $8,167 last week: $6,155
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
Immerse is facilitated discussion designed to engage people across a diverse spectrum of backgrounds, experiences and beliefs, exploring questions like: What’s really worth considering when it comes to faith and God? Can faith and doubt coexist? Is it possible an ancient faith could be the answer to modern-day questions involving meaning, identity and direction for life? Expect engaging conversation, thought-provoking discussions and relational connectivity. when
Park Road
Tuesday evenings
where 1235 Wyndcroft Place
Her:Grow
A movement of women - daughters, sisters, mothers, wives, friends, leaders, followers - being more than the status quo, embracing who we are & the possibility of what we can become. Her:Grow is a 12-week group that meets weekly, and is comprised of book discussion, scripture reading, fun activities and “doing life” together. There aretwo groups with a group size limited to 10 women each.
Bloc leaders Matt O’Neil - matt@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.644.0919 Bryan Shields - bryan.shields@gmail.com / 704.277.3323 Jen Shields - jen.shields@gmail.com / 518.605.7046
NoDa
Friday evening or Sunday morning; contact Bloc Leaders for details
3616 Benard Ave
Kenneth Surles - ksurles1@carolina.rr.com / 336.380.1599 Jessica Surles - jessica.hudson@cms.k12.nc.us / 704.995.0315 Shawn Buxton - shawnbowersbuxton@gmail.com / 704.517.7507
Cotswold
Monday evenings
600 Bennington Pl
Desmond Smith - des@webandflowdesign.com / 704.307.3789 Kristy Smith - kristyjlsmith@gmail.com / 704.607.0934
Independence
Thursday evenings
2700 Flintridge Dr
Matt Shaughnessy - matts@watershedcharlotte.com / 434.258.3274 Rachael Shaughnessy - krehfish79@aol.com / 434.851.9640
Amelie’s
currently full; contact Bloc leaders to sign upfor next series
Amelie’s French Bakery 2424 N. Davidson St
Dan Cronin - dan_cronin_rpac@yahoo.com / 704.914.5158 Rachelle Cronin - rachellemc.pa@gmail.com / 716.909.6435
when
next meeting
Tuesday evenings
resumes in the Fall contact the Bloc leaders for more info
FC Watershed
Interested in kicking a REAL football around? The Watershed Soccer Bloc provides a great opportunity to do just that! Whether you are a seasoned professional or haven’t touched a ball since high school, this is your chance to get out and meet some new people, improve your soccer skills and get in a little exercise at the same time. There is an 11v11 team, a 7v7 team, and numerous additional opportunities to play. 5v5 futsal team: (coed, noncompetitive) Tuesday nights
where 2910 Hanson Dr Hosted by Kirk and Hannah Raybon 704.847.4748
Myers Park Center City
currently full; contact Bloc leaders to sign up for next series
Park Road
once a month over the summer; contact Bloc leaders for more info
2500 Merrywood Rd
NoDa
currently full; contact Bloc leaders to sign up for next series
3407 Steel Yard Ct
Amelie’s
Sunday mornings
Amelie’s French Bakery 2424 N. Davidson St
1118 Polk St
Bloc leaders Scott Hofert - scott@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.258.8672 Taryn Hofert - taryn@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.258.0408 Daniel McCollum - danieljmccollum@gmail.com / 704.699.3101 Jamie McCollum - jamiemccollum@gmail.com / 704.699.4568 Brent Hill - bhdavery@gmail.com / 704.526.9105 Billy Strickland - bstrickland1@mac.com / 704.965.5995 Matt Weisner - weisner79@yahoo.com / 919.280.6920 Jennifer Weisner - jennifer_weisner@yahoo.com / 704.619.4305 Trey Jeffries - Trey.Jeffries@gmail.com / 919.599.2122
One
In a healthy marriage, two people are getting to know each other deeply, accept each other no matter what, and love each other completely. If you want to explore the kind of intimacy, connection and “oneness” God really wants us to have with Him and each other, we invite you into an experience and exploration called “One,” Watershed’s marriage bloc. ONE.2 is comprised of engaged couples or couples married for 4 years or less. when
where
One.1
resumes in the Fall contact Bloc leaders for more info
721 E. 37th Street
One.2
resumes in the Fall contact Bloc leaders for more info
1617 Harrill St
Bloc leaders Tim Abare - timabare@mac.com / 704.491.7405 Ann Abare - aabare@gmail.com / 704.681.0316 Brian Hofert - bwhofert@mac.com Gina Hofert - gghofert@gmail.com / 704.953.5619
next meeting
where
Saturday, July 23rd at 6:00pm
Charlotte Roller Derby Grady Cole Center (310 North Kings Dr)
North
where
contact Bloc leaders for schedule
10025 Devonshire Dr
Bloc leaders Greg and Kelly Geers - kellygeers1@gmail.com / 704.564.3955 Jon and Amy Ray - jonandamyray@att.net / 980.355.1962
The Man Show
Is there more to friendships than work, football, golf or lawn care? Most men are conditioned to be independent and to appear strong regardless of the internal or external struggles at hand; the Man Show addresses this dissonance by inviting guys to break beneath the surface of superficiality and into a deeper connection with one another, and a substantial conversation about life and the struggles and the victories unique to being a guy. when
where
Saturdays at 2:00pm
2538 Kenmore Ave
Bloc leaders Dan Bailey - jdbailey704@gmail.com / 704.975.1723 Kevin Snyder - kevin.snyder11@gmail.com / 704.780.3404
Bloc leaders Ashley Grammatico - ashleygrammatico@yahoo.com / 704.582.2355 Rachael Shaughnessy - krehfish79@aol.com / 434.851.9640
Prime Time is the bloc for those who may be young at heart, but consider themselves more mature in age and stature. Prime Time meets once a month at various locations around Charlotte to share a meal and have a good time getting to know each other. While the majority of “Prime Timers” range between 50 and 70+ years of age, younger attenders would never be turned away. (As long as they think they can keep up!) next meeting Saturday, July 9th arrive between 1-2pm to spend time on/ in the lake; dinner at 6:00pm
where 2771 Trillium Trail Denver, NC
Bloc leaders Pam and Gene Watson - granypam@carolina.rr.com / 704.599.9087
Coffee Break
Prime Time is the bloc for those who may be young at heart, but consider themselves more mature in age and stature. Prime Time meets once a month at various locations around Charlotte to share a meal and have a good time getting to know each other. While the majority of “Prime Timers” range between 50 and 70+ years of age, younger attenders would never be turned away. (As long as they think they can keep up!) when
where
resumes in the Fall contact the Bloc leaders for more info
14205 Northridge Dr
Bloc leader Naomi Hofert - nchofert@cccountertops.com / 704.968.3754
Rove
Rove is a monthly gig of leaving the plush of the city and embracing friends, nature, and the freshness of the outdoors! Hiking, rafting, camping, biking, climbing, swimming, canoeing, anything with outdoor flair is fair game for the most adventurous Bloc at Watershed! More details on each event will be posted as the event draws near. For more information on any of the upcoming events, contact the Rove Tour Guides. next excursion
where
July 23rd
TBD - contact Bloc leaders for more information
Intersect
when
Bloc leaders Heidi Snyderburn - FCWatershed@yahoo.com / 704.226.5443 Matt Sharp - FCWatershed@yahoo.com / 603.540.0902 Matt Frusti - FCWatershed@yahoo.com / 704.778.7066
Prime Time
Scott Miller - scottm@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.302.4592 Kendra Miller - kendra.miller@jwu.edu / 704.302.4594
Intersect is an 8-10 week opportunity to connect with others in your part of town over good drinks and thoughtful conversation. The centerpiece of the discussions is the Convergence DVD series by author Donald Miller.
11v11 coed team: Monday nights
More than just a gathering - a community of women getting together to talk, laugh and enjoy life. Her:Gather is for all the ladies of Watershed! We meet once a month at various locations around Charlotte for everything from laid-back get-togethers to fun nights out on the town. Contact one of the Bloc leaders if you’d like to join us for our next event.
Relationality engages people across a diverse spectrum of backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs, exploring questions like: how do our identities and longings impact the health and vitality of the most significant relationships in our lives? What core beliefs and values drive our romantic and relational decisions? How are expectations created and managed? Expect engaging conversation and thought-provoking discussion as we explore relational betterment in our lives. when
7v7 mens’ team: Thursday nights
Her:Gather
Relationality
currently full; contact Bloc leaders to sign up for next series
Bloc leaders 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
Rove tour guides Adam Desautels - WatershedRove@gmail.com / 336.392.9695 Rachel Desautels - WatershedRove@gmail.com / 704.689.7671
OnRamp
OnRamp is a two-week Bloc experience for anyone new to Watershed that wants to make some new friends and learn a little more about this community. On these two Sundays, you can expect to meet new people, discover a little bit more about the history and values of Watershed, and learn how you can benefit from and add value to our community. Child care is available - please contact Matt or Scott for more information, or to let us know if you’ll need it. next series
where
July 24th, 31st
Amelie’s French Bakery 2424 N. Davidson St
Bloc Leader Scott Hofert - scott@watershedcharlotte.com / 704.644.0919