The Great River Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

February 12, 2010

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              132nd    Weekly Edition                                     2010  GRR CURRENTS

 

JOYS and PRAYER CONCERNS

 

 

Rev. Patrick and Dr. Kimberly Bentrott, our missionaries in Haiti, have been evacuated and are back in the United States.  To read their heart-felt story and reflections on their experiences of adoption, leaving behind their ministries in Haiti, and becoming the ones receiving care rather than giving care, their blog is a must-read...  especially in light of the missionaries that have been charged with trying to leave Haiti with children without proper documentation... http://kimandpatrick.blogspot.com/

 

Wendy White, the daughter of Rev. Linda White, is now out of the hospital, though we expect another surgery soon to install a second dialysis catheter, since her first cath isn't working properly. She is still on oxygen and high-powered antibiotics for the pneumonia, and she is very weak. We are deeply grateful for the prayers and concern of our friends throughout the region. Linda

 

 

NEWS and

EVENTS

 

The Regional Board will meet February 19 – 20 at East Percy Street Christian Church in Greenwood Mississippi.


CYF SNOASIS
will be held at Camp Couchdale in Hot Springs, AR, February 19 – 21.

The Joint Cabinets of AR, LA, and MS Disciples Women will meet February 26, 27, 28.


Global Ministries
hosts a variety of webinars with mission updates.  Wednesday afternoon we heard and viewed Patrick Bentrott talk about their experience. 
To see a schedule of all upcoming Global Ministries Mission Live webinars
Click here:
http://globalministries.org/news/webinars/mission-live-global.html
Click here to read full article.


From Barb:
  I received this notice regarding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an immigration status that is available for Haitians who were in the United States when the earthquake occurred.  It comes from the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) office on Refugee and Immigration Ministries.  Attached you will find an explanation of TPS that I have written.  Please share it with any Haitian Disciples in your Region or any congregations assisting Haitians in your Region.  One of our Haitian pastors is currently translating this document into French and the French version will be available as soon as it is translated at http://www.discipleshomemissions.org/RIM/index.htm.  

If you have any questions about TPS, please feel free to contact me.  Thank you for your help in making this information available to Haitians and other interested persons in the Region.

 

From Herb Miller:  Your congregations can now download several dozen free resources from the www.TheParishPaper.com Web site.

 

Minister’s Spiritual Life Retreat.  Our annual Minister's Spiritual Life Retreat is April 12-14, St. Mary of the Pines, Chatawa, MS. Fr. Paul Patin, S.J. will be our leader. The charge for this year's retreat is $40.00 a person to be paid at the retreat. Let me know by March 24 if you plan to attend.

 

Want to check your congregation’s giving?  Disciples Mission Fund has a new look online! The link below will take you to Disciples Mission Fund's website to view Comparative reports of offerings. www.disciplesmissionfund.org.

 

Foundation Course for Ministry.  The Foundations for Ministry Course which covers 24 topics over a 14 week period is scheduling a new session to begin in May.  If you would like to participate or to receive more information please contact: Rev. Stephen Wallace at (501) 217-9129 or swallacegs@aol.com.

 

Disciples Women.  As we continue to work on our Quadrennial Assembly service project to bring an end to human trafficking, I wanted to bring to your attention this new film, co-produced by George Clooney, that deals with the sexual exploitation of children.  Called “Playground,” we have written to the publicist of the film to see if there is a possibility of having a showing at the theaters across from the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro during QA next year.  Meanwhile, please help publicize this new film so if there is a showing in your area women might be encouraged to attend.  Adonna Boman.  http://www.nestfoundation.org/film/.

Click here to see the latest issue of ‘VOICES’ newsletter and ‘Umaja’ newsletter.

 

QA Speakers, Preachers and Teachers.

Opening Night, Wednesday, June 23rd   Bishop Vashti McKenzie serves as the 117th elected and consecrated bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and is the first woman to reach this level of leadership. Bishop McKenzie is a former journalist and is often described as “an electrifying speaker.”

Thursday, June 24th   Joanne Kagiwada is a native Californian and retired attorney. Her law degree led her to direct Disciples work in international affairs and to represent the Disciples at the National Council of Churches. She was instrumental in lobbying for the official government apology to Japanese Americans who were interned during World War II. Her late husband, David, is remembered on David Kagiwada Memorial Sunday for his leadership of Disciples Asian American ministries.

Friday, June 25th   Rev. Evelyn Nieves is a native New Yorker and former elementary school teacher. Evelyn and her husband, Moises, also a Disciples pastor, founded the Christian Family Church (Disciples of Christ) in the Bronx in 1996.

Saturday, June 26th   Rev. Amy C. Gopp is also a Disciple who serves as the Executive Director for Week of Compassion, the relief, refugee, and development ministry of the Disciples church. Amy served for four years as a peace activist in Croatia and Bosnia.

Sunday, June 27th   Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins, General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) will serve as the closing speaker. The Rev. Watkins has served as a pastor and missionary in Congo (the former Zaire.) She was recently recognized by President Obama as one of America’s most influential religious leaders.

Daily Bible Study will be led by Dr. Sharyn Dowd, Pastor for Spiritual Formation and Mission Engagement at First Baptist Church of Decatur, Georgia. Sharyn is a New Testament scholar and author of two books on the Gospel of Mark. She taught New Testament and Greek at Lexington Theological Seminary (KY) and Biblical Studies at Baylor University (TX).

Be at QA…you don’t want to miss any of these outstanding women!!

 

 

Disciples Institute.  Disciples of Christ – 19th Century Roots – 21st Century Mission.

One-Day workshop at Park Hill Christian Church, Saturday, February 27, 2010, Dr. Amy Artman, Instructor.  As Disciple churches across our nation are looking at redefining their mission and ministries, all of us would probably be surprised to learn the similarities between today’s issues and the issues our founders faced.  We would probably also be impressed by the ways they addressed those issues.  The things we take for granted as Disciples:

·         RESTORATION of NEW TESTAMENT CHRISTIANITY

·         CHRISTIAN UNITY

·         PRIESTHOOD of BELIEVERS

·         OPEN COMMUNION

·         BELIEVER’S BAPTISM

have been part of us from the beginning!

Are these things that the world needs?  If your people could share this good news, would your church be a more vital, more effective, more transformed?  Of course it would!  Take a moment to consider the difference it will make when your people can build on their heritage as they follow God’s Spirit into the future!  Then plan to bring your entire congregation to this workshop!  Each church can bring its entire congregation for a single fee of $200.00!  Contact Deitra Blackwell – 501-517-2474 or deitra.d.blackwell@comcast.net – for more information.

 

Available Now from Chalice Press: A Travel Guide to Christian Faith (by Dawn Weaks) has three components. The Before You Go booklet gives first-time seekers an easy-to-understand synopsis of the Christian faith. If they wish to learn more, the Traveler's Edition serves as a student workbook, while the Tour Leader is for the instructor.
This group package offers a 25% discount off the regular full price, and includes:

            ·one (1) copy of the Tour Leader

            ·ten (10) copies of the Traveler's Edition

            ·ten (10) copies of the Before You Go

To order, call 1-800-366-3383 or click here:  A Travel Guide to Christian Faith Group Package.

 

FCC Slidell, LA is building a Community Center on their site in March 2010. The facility will be used as a mission outreach to the community. Disciples Volunteering is sponsoring the Blitz Build. If your church is interested in participating in the build, you can call Brenda Tyler at 317-713-2642 or go to

www.disciplehomemissions.org/Volunteer/SpecialProjects/SpringBreak.htm 

FCC is asking for materials donations form churches, individuals, or companies.

Click here to see the list of materials needed. Contact Josh Baird at 985-778-6915 or at joshbaird@hotmail.com if you can donate. Also, for more information, you can call Rev. Susan Lassalle at 985-643-8623.

 

Black Ministers Retreat 2010.  The office of Black Ministries is happy and excited to announce that the Black Ministers Retreat of 2010 will be held March 1-4, 2010 in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Our host for this event will be Bishop Chester L. Aycock, Presiding Prelate of The Goldsboro-Raleigh District Assembly of The Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ International. This will be a historical moment for the office of Black Ministries, Disciples Home Missions, the Black Ministers Fellowship and National Convocation. In the thirty-five year history of Black Ministers Retreat, this will be the first time that this event has been hosted by one of the Assembly Churches. The Black Ministers Retreat is a national church event and is open to all clergy of the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ and the United Church of Christ.  Please feel free to pass along the attached information. Karen Jones, Admin Asst,  Phone:  (317) 713-2672 or toll free (888)346-2631, kjones@dhm.disciples.org, Web site: http://www.discipleshomemissions.org

 

Disciples' Bicentennial History Book and Workshops.  There are less than two months left during the Disciples’ Bicentennial Anniversary!   We would like to take this opportunity to remind you of the publication of The Disciples: A Struggle for Reformation, our bicentennial history (2009) authored by D. Duane Cummins.  It is the successor to Journey in Faith, written by McAllister & Tucker in 1972.  The reviews for Cummins' new volume are highly favorable, strong and solid.  
To view more information about Dr. Cummins’ new book, follow your browser to
http://www.chalicepress.com/The-Disciples-Deluxe-Edition-Leather-Hardcover-P169.aspx.  
The Disciples: A Struggle for Reformation is available in a leather hardcover edition and paperback.

cumminsdd@gmail.com, 255 Sears Lane, Swanton, Maryland 21561, 301-387-8088.

 

 

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Dear Friends of Council on Christian Unity.  I want to share a quick note with you regarding some recent postings on the CCU website.  Here’s what’s new: 

· There are two new resource materials related to our 100th Anniversary “Worship Resources throughout the Year”:  February 14 (Transfiguration Sunday in connection with African American History Month); and, March 14 (Fourth Sunday in Lent).
Ron Allen and Linda McKiernan-Allen are offering some excellent worship resources and notes on the lectionary texts that we hope will be of use to congregational pastors and worship committees. (Go to http://www.disciples.org/ccu/100thAnniversaryResources.html)
 

· In that link, you will also note that we have listed all of the dates that will be included in this year-long program.  I hope in having the dates in advance that you might anticipate making use of these resources in your congregations.  We hope to post the materials at least four weeks ahead of the Sunday identified. (Go to “ Planning for the Future: Sundays when resources will be offered” on that same webpage) 

· Detailed information is now available for the April 27, 2010 dinner to celebrate CCU’s past and to honor the 25-year ministry of Dr. Paul A. Crow, Jr., as we name him “President Emeritus of the CCU.”  (Go to http://www.disciples.org/ccu/100thAnniversaryResources.html) 

· Christian Churches Together (CCT) has posted its latest Newsletter reporting on its meeting in Seattle on January 13-15, 2010.  This was a very interesting and exciting meeting.  (Go to “Latest Newsletter from Christian Churches Together”  under the “What’s New From the Council” on CCU home-page: http://www.disciples.org/ccu/ )

I do not plan to send out notices every time I update my website.  However, I hope you will go to this website often.  I am trying to keep our website updated and “fresh” with news and resources related to what’s happening in the Council on Christian Unity and the ecumenical movement today.  And, as always, I deeply appreciate receiving your comments and response!

In Christ’s love, Robert Welsh, RWelsh@ccu.disciples.org.

 

 

STAFF UPDATES

From Barbara Jones:  Last weekend was wild!  I got to officiate the wedding for Vance and Gwen Moore, then fly to Fort Smith for a day with First Christian Church.  I will be attending a family wedding this weekend and preparing for Regional board next week.

From Rick Hamilton:  This weekend, upon return from TCU ministers week, I plan to be home 
with my family and with my Valentine, Sara.  Next week will be spent in preparation for Regional Board.

Search Committees I am currently supporting:

FCC Sherwood, AR

FCC Mountain Home, AR

Please contact me, in confidence, to inquire about any of the above Ministry Opportunities.

 

From Michael Elmore:  I will be worshiping in my home church this Sunday.  Next week I will be speaking at a Lent service at FCC Hammond and then traveling to Greenwood, MS for the Regional Board meeting.

Search Committees I am currently supporting:

FCC Leesville, LA 

FCC Lake Charles, LA

FCC Gulfport, MS

 

From Vance Moore:  WOW, what a week! Got married on Saturday, Saints won the Super Bowl on Sunday, went to Meridian and participated in their annual Kentucky Ham Breakfast on Tuesday and Wednesday  (just got a text from Tom Sikes, 3073 meals served and all the $go to local mission). Gwen and I want to thank the folks from FCC Meridian for making us welcome. Cooking “grits” is a GREAT WAY TO HONEYMOON!! J

        Just talked with Buster Orr, Highland Dr., Jonesboro, AR; Rev. Deborah Matthews installation has been scheduled for 2 p.m. on April 11, 2010. You’re invited to come and share in this blessed event.

Search committees I am currently supporting:

       FCC Newport, AR

       Community CC, Hardy, AR

 

Westside Mission:  This is the second week of the Mantua, Stow, Hiram Ohio churches. We’re working on:

                                Al Brown                     625 S. Miro               complete renovation

                                Margaret Banks           3639 Bruxelles          complete renovation

                                Marilyn Joseph            1679 Humanity          complete renovation

                                Rose Gueringer           1856 Carnot              New house build

                                Greater New Jerusalem

                                Missionary Baptist Church

                                Transition House              2004 Alabo           finishing renovation

       Looks like we could use some more help. Why don’t you give us a call and “come on down”.

       Diana and Eddy are in the process of moving into the parsonage. Diana is “taking the reins” as Chaplain of Westside and the volunteers love her care and compassion.

BY THE WAY—WHERE DID YOU SEE GOD TODAY?

 

From Sara Rozzell:  For registration forms and more information see the youth page at www.grrcc.org .

2010 Summer Camp Dates:
June 13-19    CYF
June 19-20    Discovery
June 20-23    JYF
June 23-27    Chi-Rho