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A Testimony of Giving

October 10th, 2011 in Uncategorized

I hope you have taken the time to read Tonya Piatt’s testimony, entitled “Does God really have a plan for all of us?”.  I wanted to add a little bit of a “sideliner” to this testimony because I think it speaks so highly of our church.  Tonya spoke of the “crunch” they were in to pay their insurance premium that was almost $1400 per month.  They were looking at a period of 3 months between the two jobs that they were going to have to pay this amount from their own pocket.  They simply did not have the money to do that.  The problem was even more complicated in that without the proper meds provided by the insurance, Troy was going to die.  Troy and Tonya are in our small group on Sunday evenings, and we had just finished studying a book called “Crazy Love”.  In that book, we were challenged to look after our brother and sister who are in need.  It was a great study.  Now we were faced with the question of “Are we going to live what we have just studied, or are we going to close our eyes to our brother who is in need?”.  We decided as a group we could not sit back and do nothing.  We couldn’t live with ourselves if we did that, but it was a little more money than what our small group could do by ourselves.  So I put together a letter to let this particular need be known.  I sent the letter to a couple of other small groups that Troy and Tonya were connected with.  I also sent the letter to some of the people that they sit by in church every week.  I simply shared the critical need that Troy and Tonya had, and I ask for people to give as God would lead them to do.  Within a period of 2 weeks, the need was met.  I’m talking…the insurance premium for all three months was paid!  We actually had to send another letter out and tell people to STOP GIVING.  It was amazing and a wonderful testimony of what God’s people can do when they truly love each other.  I was reminded of two different stories in the Old Testament.  One was with David, and the other was with Moses.  In both cases, there was a need for God’s people to give.  The plea was made, and the response was overwhelming, to a point that the people had to be told to stop giving.  More than enough had been received.  I have to tell you, this was the first time I’ve ever had to tell people to stop giving.  PTL, for how people responded to this need.  It truly is “more blessed to give than to receive”.

Kevin

Does God really have a plan for all of us?

October 10th, 2011 in Uncategorized
Well, some of you may know that I lost my job of almost 14 years in November of 2010. I had truly given this employer 110% and thought they could not survive without me. Well, I was wrong. I was asked to come to St Louis to meet my new boss and everything went fine, we planned for the future. When I got home and she called me at 7:15 am on November 12, she told me that they were cutting down in our department and I would be logging off of the system at that point and they no longer needed my services. I would be getting a severance package but my employment with them was done. I was devastated, I mean in total shock and very hurt. Kevin asked Troy and I to come into his office so he and Marcy could pray with us. You see, Troy is disabled and I am the main financial supporter of our family. I kept hearing people say, “you know God had a plan for you Tonya or this would not have happened”. Well, it is easy to say and hard to believe in those moments. I know God watches over us and all, but I could not imagine that I would get another job that could support us like this job did. I took a few weeks to just be angry and hope they would call me back, but they didn’t. I was applying for jobs but because of the economy, so were a lot of other people. 70 people applied for one job that I applied for, so it was a very solacing experience to find myself still unemployed after 6 months.  Severance pay ran out and because Troy has such an extensive disease, health insurance was a must. I received the papers for Cobra Insurance and my monthly amount was going to be $1436.00. Even though that sounds incredibly expensive, it was much cheaper than his monthly medical expenses. It was do or die but that was an impossible number for us to afford. Finally, I received an offer for a job and was grateful, however insurance was not available for 90 days. Another blow to my on-going struggle. I was thinking to myself, ok God, what kind of plan is this? However, a group of incredible Christians donated monies to our family and the medical insurance amounts were paid for. I do not even know how to fathom such an amazing gift, but I could see…God had a plan for us. After being at this job for 3 weeks, I was offered another job with a brand new company. I looked for a job so long, now I have two of them to pick from, complete irony!  I prayed and discussed with my family and something in our hearts said the “new” place was the best choice. I accepted a job with them and basically started all over after a 14 year job. I really seemed to excel at this job and liked everything about it. I was a supervisor at the old company and those qualities just never left, I am a helper by nature and so even though we all are on the same team, myself and a few others took on the role of helping others in the unit. Doing our job and trying to help anyone who needed it, it was a challenge but necessary. This past week, I was offered a promotion within this company that almost put our finances back to where they were last November when all of this devastation hit our family so hard. Now, if you do not think God has a plan for you, even in your darkest moments, even when you know it is not going to work out…HE DOES. This is truly a testimony of God removing me from something that was no longer good for me and putting me somewhere that is perfect for me.  I, however knew none of this until just recently, God knew it all along. Don’t let things get you down.  God will always come through.  He will always take care of us and remember, it is all about His will, not ours. I love the Lord with all of my heart and I will know in any event that happens in my life, it is for a reason and I can rest assured that He will work it out for the best. God bless you each and TRUST in Him. It works!

CCC Ladies’ Holiday Brunch

October 3rd, 2011 in Women's Ministry

Let’s do something a little different this year!  We’re planning a holiday brunch on Saturday, November 12 at 9:30 a.m.  You’ll leave with new brunch recipes, hairstyle ideas, and photography tips for those all important Thanksgiving and Christmas gatherings.  Also, because of its popularity a couple of years ago, we will again offer a prayer walk in the auditorium either before or after the brunch.  Please mark the date on your calendar, ladies.   We will begin taking reservations for the brunch on Sunday, October 30.  I don’t have a cost per person figured yet, but will announce it asap, and, of course, we’ll make it as reasonable as possible!

~~~Marcy

Thoughts Along the Way

September 21st, 2011 in Uncategorized

From Mike Armstrong’s blog, Thoughts Along the Way, a response to Pat Robertson’s recent controversial statement on Alzheimer’s Disease and divorce.   Mike is one of CCC’s “Timothys”—a person who has left CCC to minister in another location.  As a church, we support Christians on Campus at the University of Arkansas, which Mike has been leading for about 30 years.

Monday, September 19

A Response to Pat Robertson

 

I realize that for some, this is old news. Others, however, might not be aware of the small uproar created last Tuesday by television evangelist Pat Robertson. I would typically ignore what he said and encourage you to do so, however, there are a couple of things about last week’s comments that deserve some comment.

In case you missed it, Robertson was responding to a question about a man whose wife has Alzheimer’s. The man was bemoaning the unfairness of having to care for a wife who no longer knew him and he had begun to see another woman. The writer wanted to know what she should say to the man.

Robertson said he wouldn’t blame those who decide to divorce a spouse suffering from Alzheimer’s, that divorce would be OK in a situation that involves something as terrible as Alzheimer’s.
 

“I know it sounds cruel, but if he’s going to do something he should divorce her and start all over again,” he said, “[and] make sure she has custodial care and somebody looking after her.”
 
Robertson continued: “I hate Alzheimer’s. It is one of the most awful things because here’s the loved one, this is the woman or man that you have loved for 20, 30, 40 years and suddenly that person is gone. They’re gone. They are gone!” 

 
Co-host Terry Meeuwsen noted that when couples marry they vow “for better, for worse.”
 

Robertson replied, “You said ’till death do us part;’ this (suffering from Alzheimer’s) is a kind of death. I certainly wouldn’t put a guilt trip on you if you decided that you had to have companionship; you’re lonely. I can’t fault them for wanting some kind of companionship. If he says in a sense she is gone, he is right. It is like a walking death.”

 
I just want to make a few quick points:
 
* To those who judge Jesus and the Christians around you by what Pat Robertson (or any television evangelist) says, please stop. Pat Robertson doesn’t speak for me. He never has, through his long history of saying things without thought or Scriptural backing. Don’t assume that because he wears the name of Christian that he speaks for all of us, or even many of us, and please don’t assume that he speaks for Jesus. The same thing is true of anyone you see preaching on television. They don’t speak for me. If you want to know what I think, ask me. It gets frustrating when all of those who follow Jesus are lumped in with those with the loudest voices or who can afford television time.
 
* What Robertson is espousing is what he and too many others have been teaching for years – a “prosperity” gospel that teaches, at its core, that following Jesus is the way to make sure your life is always full and happy – that your happiness is the greatest good and greatest goal. Whether it is through having all of your material wants or a marriage that is always satisfying.
 
But the Scriptures don’t teach that. God’s highest will for you isn’t your happiness. It is your character, that you mature into the fullness of Christ. God knows that it is in being like Jesus that you will find peace and joy, and it will be the way that God is most glorified.
 
Yes, there is blessing and fullness of life that comes from a relationship with Christ, but it is a blessing and fullness that often comes in the midst of struggle and sorrow and disappointment. Jesus said that we would face difficulties. What we find as those who walk with Christ is that we can experience fullness and peace in the midst of conflict and difficulty and pain as we become more and more like Jesus.
 
* The New Testament describes marriage as an image of Christ’s relationship with his Bride – the Church. The relationship between a Christian husband and wife is to be a picture of what our relationship with Christ is like. The Apostle Paul tells us that Christ
 

“… loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless. In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself.” (Ephesians 5:25-28)

 
The truth is that Christ’s love for us isn’t dependent on how beautiful or useful we are. He loves us because that is his nature. And his love is one that always seeks to give. Too often, we have chased a “love” that is more concerned with what we can gain than what we can give, with what’s in it for us rather than what we can do for another.
 
* There is no more beautiful image of a life well-lived than that of a husband or wife faithfully, lovingly, and sacrificially caring for the one they have committed to love – even if it isn’t recognized or appreciated. Years ago, I read a letter from Robertson McQuilkin, former president of Columbia Bible College, whose wife, Muriel, suffered from advanced stages of Alzheimer’s. In announcing his resignation, he said:
 

“The decision was made, in a way, 42 years ago when I promised to care for Muriel ‘in sickness and in health…till death us do part.’ So, as a man of my word, integrity has something to do with it. But so does fairness. She has cared for me fully and sacrificially all these years; if I cared for her for the next 40 years I would not be out of debt. Duty, however, can be grim and stoic. But there is more; I love Muriel…. I do not have to care for her, I get to! It is a high honor to care for so wonderful a person.”

 
Gina and I both have family members who have modeled the same kind of deep, sacrificial, beautiful love as they have cared for their wives and husbands through the struggles of dementia. My admiration and respect for them goes far beyond what I could ever give some television evangelist, sports hero, or entertainment star. They have been people of character and integrity who have modeled the love and faithfulness of Christ in very real and tangible ways.
 
Russell Moore put it this way:
 

“Jesus tells us he is present in the weak, the vulnerable, the useless. He is there in the least of these (Matt. 25:31-46). Somewhere out there right now, a man is wiping the drool from an 85 year-old woman who flinches because she think he’s a stranger. No television cameras are around. No politicians are seeking a meeting with them. But the gospel is there. Jesus is there.”

Women’s Bible Studies begin after summer break

August 26th, 2011 in Women's Ministry

CCC’s Women’s Ministry will offer four Bible Studies this fall.  At least one of them should be a good fit for you!  Our Bible studies are open to all women.  You will never be asked to read aloud or pray aloud if you don’t feel comfortable in doing so.  If you are not familiar with the Scriptures enough to find the references quickly, don’t worry!  Your Bible has a table of contents for that very reason.  If you’re looking for a place to learn more about God’s Word and form close friendships, try a women’s Bible study. 

Monday Mornings at 8:00

Jean Armstrong leads this study in Tom Armstrong Hall each Monday.  They will study the book of John this semester.  Contact Jean at 620.223.4011 for more information.  This group started on August 22; but it’s not too late to join them!

Tuesday evenings at 6:00

Jean Armstrong also lead this group which will study the book of Daniel.   They meet in Room 106 which is just inside the south door across from the playground.  Contact Jean at 620.223.4011 if you have questions.  Studies will begin on September 6.

Wednesday evenings at 7:00

Cindy Moyers will lead this study of Ephesians.  They meet in Room 106 just inside the south door across from the playground.  Contact Cindy at 620.223.1852 for details.  Studies begin on September 28.

Facebook study meets anytime!

Adventures in Bible Study is an online group which will be doing the new Beth Moore study called So Long, Insecurity.  Our leader, Michelle Hudiburg, posts her thoughts and discussions questions on Monday evenings.  Group members then comment at their convenience.  Although we don’t meet face-to-face, there is a surprising feeling of sisterhood among the members.  Facebook calls this a “closed group” to provide security and confidentiality among members.  Message Michelle Simpson Hudiburg or Marcy Adams Reynolds to join this study.

Cardio/Toning Circuit Class

August 23rd, 2011 in Women's Ministry

A cardio/toning circuit class will begin soon at CCC! The class will feature a five minute warm-up, twenty minutes of alternating intervals of cardio and strengthening exercises, eight minutes of abdominal exercises, and a five/seven minute cool down. During the cool down time, a short devotion and prayer will be offered.

Details:
Leader—Katricia Bradbury
Dates–Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning September 6
Time—6:00 a.m. until 7:00 a.m.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Place—CCC’s gym
Please wear comfortable clothing, athletic shoes, and bring a mat and light weights (less than five pounds).
Class is open to anyone in the community and not restricted to CCC members, so invite a friend!

Of course, if you haven’t been involved in a structured exercise program before or have a heart condition, we recommend seeing a physician before beginning this class. CCC is not responsible for any possible injuries occuring in this class.

GIRLFRIENDS MOVIE NIGHT!!!

August 23rd, 2011 in Uncategorized

Let’s have a night out with girlfriends! We’ll watch a great movie—Soul Surfer—and just have a fun time chatting and eating movie style snacks. Join us on Thursday evening, September 1, at 7:00 in the Fellowship Hall! No ticket needed, just bring a girlfriend and come for a relaxing evening.

MOPS volunteers needed

August 23rd, 2011 in Women's Ministry

 

 

Mothers of Pre-Schoolers 2011/2012 meetings begin on Friday morning, September 16 at CCC. Would you be willing to take care of the babies or pre-schoolers so that these young moms can enjoy a little time with their peers? If your children are older, you surely remember how desperately you needed a little adult conversation when they were small. Why not use your childcare skills to give these moms a break?  A small compensation is offered.

MOPS usually meets on the first and third Fridays during the school year. For more information, please contact Haley Shead at haley.shead@xeric.net or Marcy Reynolds at marcy@communitychristianonline.com.  Or call Marcy at the church at 620-223-1500.

When God is Silent

July 12th, 2011 in Women's Ministry

One of the summer women’s Bible studies is Becoming a Woman of Prayer by Cynthia Heald.  This week’s lesson is called When God is Silent.  Just thought this quote from Oswald Chambers was worth sharing:

“Some prayers are followed by silence because they are wrong, others because they are bigger than we can understand.  Jesus stayed where He was—a positive staying, because He loved Mary and Martha.  Did they get Lazarus back?  They got infinitely more; they got to know the greatest truth mortal beings ever knew—that Jesus Christ is the Resurrection and the Life.  It will be a wonderful moment when we stand before God and find that the prayers we clamored for in early days and imagined were never answered, have been answered in the most amazing way, and that God’s silence has been the sign of the answer.  If we always want to be able to point to something and say, “this is the way God answered my prayer,” God cannot trust us yet with His silence.”

~Marcy

Vacation Bible School

July 8th, 2011 in Children, Uncategorized

July 25th-29th

from 9 am to noon

Kickoff — Sunday, July 24th, @ 6 pm

Harris Walter (one of the preachers from India) will be here on July 24th to share about CICM’s ministry.  This will be for the adults during the evening service.  We will also have our VBS Kickoff with all the kids in Robison Hall.

Program & Carnival — Sunday, July 31st, @ 6 pm

Mark your calendars for this night of singing & fun.  The kids will be sharing some songs from the week during the program.  This will be followed by our annual carnival in the parking lot & gym.

What We Need From You

1) Kids to pre-register over the next two Sundays, July 10th & 17th, at the VBS table in the foyer.

2) Teens & Adults to sign up on this Sunday’s VBS insert to be a VBS worker and attend ONE of the training meetings in Robison Hall (for homeroom leaders, craft workers & teen workers only):

TRAINING MEETINGS

Sunday, July 17th, @ 4:45 pm

OR

Monday, July 18th, @ 7 pm

3) Donations — We still need about $3,800.  This money will be used to buy crafts, carnival supplies & VBS shirts for every child.  The shirts are $7 each.  We do ask  parents of CCC kids to donate enough for their own kids if they can, so the extra money that comes in can be used to provide shirts for kids who do not attend CCC.

4) Yard Signs — We still have 20-25 yard signs available.  If you are willing to put one in your yard to help advertise for VBS, please stop by the VBS table in the foyer.