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N OVEMBER 2014 CARILLON November Preaching Schedule 2 Births/Condolences/New Members 3 Early Risers Hiatus 3 Special Adult SS Class 4 Mission: Christmas 5 Community Partnership Update 5 NNEMAP 8-9 Children & Youth Ministries 10 King Avenue Players 11 United Methodist Women 11 Spectrum 12 Campus Ministry 12 Stone Village Church 13 ITP & Family Worship Service 13 Mission Partnerships 14 Prayer List 14 Fair-Trade Coffee 14 November Birthdays 15 November Lit Club 16 INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT November Calendar Holiday Wish Campaign Poinsettia Order Form Faith Formation 6-7 Coming Out WITH God Hiatus 7 November Special Offering 7 Thanksgiving Office Closure 16 INSIDE THIS ISSUE INSIDE THIS ISSUE INSIDE THIS ISSUE INSIDE THIS ISSUE Thursday, November 6, 7:30pm* Friday, November 7, 7:30pm Saturday, November 8, 7:30pm Sunday, November 9, 2pm* *Childcare is available in the nursery. All performances are held in the sanctuary. Admission is free, but a free-will donation will be accepted. This show is appro- priate for audiences all ages. Adapted for stage from the classic 1939 MGM movie of the same name, this musical version tells the timeless story of Dorothy Gale, her dog Toto, and their adventures with munch- kins, witches and a peculiar wizard far away from Kansas in the wonderful yet precarious Land of Oz. The Wizard of Oz is presented by special arrangement from Tams-Whitmark, Inc. For more information about the show, the cast and King Avenue Players’ production, visit http:// kingaveplayers.org .

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November Preaching Schedule 2

Births/Condolences/New Members 3

Early Risers Hiatus 3

Special Adult SS Class 4

Mission: Christmas 5

Community Partnership Update 5

NNEMAP 8-9

Children & Youth Ministries 10

King Avenue Players 11

United Methodist Women 11

Spectrum 12

Campus Ministry 12

Stone Village Church 13

ITP & Family Worship Service 13

Mission Partnerships 14

Prayer List 14

Fair-Trade Coffee 14

November Birthdays 15

November Lit Club 16

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November Calendar

Holiday Wish Campaign

Poinsettia Order Form

Faith Formation 6-7

Coming Out WITH God Hiatus 7

November Special Offering 7

Thanksgiving Office Closure 16

INSIDE THIS ISSUEINSIDE THIS ISSUEINSIDE THIS ISSUEINSIDE THIS ISSUE

Thursday, November 6, 7:30pm* Friday, November 7, 7:30pm

Saturday, November 8, 7:30pm Sunday, November 9, 2pm*

*Childcare is available in the nursery.

All performances are held in the sanctuary. Admission is free, but a free-will donation will be accepted. This show is appro-priate for audiences all ages.

Adapted for stage from the classic 1939 MGM movie of the same name, this musical version tells the timeless story of Dorothy Gale, her dog Toto, and their adventures with munch-kins, witches and a peculiar wizard far away from Kansas in the wonderful yet precarious Land of Oz.

The Wizard of Oz is presented by special arrangement from Tams-Whitmark, Inc. For more information about the show, the cast and King Avenue Players’ production, visit http://kingaveplayers.org.

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November Preaching Schedule (*preaching text)

November 2 Communion

All Saints Day Daylight Savings Ends**

Stewardship 8am Anna Guillozet

9:15pm Anna Guillozet 11am Anna Guillozet

Psalm 148 Acts 11:1-18*

November 16 8am John Keeny

9:15pm John Keeny 11am John Keeny

I Thessalonians 5:1-11 Matthew 25:14-30*

November 9 Stewardship Pledge Sunday

8am John Keeny 9:15pm John Keeny 11am John Keeny

Psalm 22:25-31 Acts 16:6-15*

November 23

Student Day Thanksgiving

8am Anna Guillozet 9:15pm Anna Guillozet

11am John Keeny Ephesians 1:15-23 Matthew 25:31-46*

November 30 1st Sunday of Advent 8am Colleen Ogle

9:15pm Colleen Ogle 11am Colleen Ogle

Psalm 72:1-7 James 5:7-11*

*preaching text

**Remember to set your clocks back one hour.

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Births Gabriella Grace Compton-Zornes was born on Monday, October 6.

Congratulations Shawn and Jon!

Condolences Ronald Kyser, husband of Rev. Susan Kyser

and father of Lauren Newsom, Stacey Kyser, and Alexandra Street, who died on Wednesday, October 8.

New Members

Andrew Gifford, Misty McVay, and Michelle Tremoulis

EARLY RISERS SERVICE TAKES A HIATUS

Our worship planning team as decided to suspend our 8am Early Ris-ers’ Service starting Sunday, December 28. It will resume on Easter, April 5. In essence the decision is to make it a seasonal service. Atten-dance peaked in July and August and has steadily declined in Septem-ber and October. When the service began in March, an October assess-ment was planned. We look forward to continuing the service in April. Our worship schedule will be as follows.

December 28, 2014—March 29, 2015

Morning Blend 9am Traditional Worship 11am

April 5, 2015—December 20, 2015

Early Risers 8am Morning Blend 9am Traditional Worship 11am

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SPECIAL ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS by John Keeny

Also her lectures to the OSU “History of the Holocaust” class on Monday, November 17, at House 1 at the Gateway Theater, at 1:50-3:10pm; and at the Jewish Community Cen-ter, 1125 College Avenue 43209 at 7pm are open to the public.

Visit

www.exitberlin.org

for more details.

Sunday, November 16 10am in the Chapel

Our church is privileged to host Charlotte Bonelli. She is the Head Archivist of the American Jewish Committee in New York. Ms Bonelli is the author of the acclaimed Exit Berlin and is in Columbus for a series of lectures and appearances at Ohio State, King Avenue, and Jewish or-ganizations. Her visit is sponsored by the Melton Center for Jewish Studies, the Department of History at Ohio State, and King Avenue.

Exit Berlin is unique in that it pre-sents the conversation between American and German Jews in the late 1930’s and early 1940’s as the situation in Germany deteriorates. Usually the American voices are not documented. It tells the true story of a young, immigrant Jewish woman’s effort to save her extended family when she has essentially no re-sources in America.

On Sunday, November 16, at 10am, we shall hear her presentation at King Avenue on “The Importance of the Family during the Holocaust.” Obviously this is a special opportu-nity for our church. Her book will be on sale in the milling area on No-vember 9.

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and you can “shop” the mission market to make your selections on November 30, December 7, and December 14.

Giving Tuesday Match – Gifts made to the Casa de Misericordia partnership on the November 30th date will be submitted for matching through the UMC’s Ad-vance “Giving Tuesday.” The Advance has allocated up to $1 million for match-ing funds. Double your impact for a great missional partnership!

MISSION: CHRISTMAS by Anna Guillozet

It is never too early to start thinking about your Christmas shopping! Join us in sup-porting the 2nd Annual Mission: Christmas at King Avenue. This alternative giving opportunity allows you to simplify your Christmas shopping while supporting King Avenue Missions. For example: In-stead of buying your partner another tie, consider sponsoring 10 meals for the homeless at Gates Fourth Church. Cata-logs will be available in November 23rd,

Thirty individuals have begun to meet weekly with students at the Hubbard Mastery Ele-mentary School to offer them reading practice and coaching as a result of the KAUMC-Hubbard School Partnership. Twenty-three people from KAUMC joined by seven OSU students volunteering through Circle K are meeting with a total of 53 students each week. It’s a great start! Reading Buddy Volunteers report that it is a highly rewarding experience. The children relish the one-on-one time and the school staff truly appreciates the community support for their work! We hope to continue to recruit additional Read-ing Buddies and substitute Reading Buddies throughout the year. If you are interested in becoming a Reading Buddy, contact Rev. Colleen Ogle ([email protected]) or Lois Dosky, Chair of the KAUMC-Hubbard Partnership ([email protected]). It only takes one hour to become trained and there is a regular schedule of training sessions.

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP UPDATE by Colleen Ogle

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FAITH FORMATION by Colleen Ogle

Archives of the American Jewish Committee and author of Exit Ber-lin: How One Woman Saved Her Fam-ily from Nazi Germany, will speak about the power and importance of family. Her book has been de-scribed as a “powerful and impor-tant work that sheds significant light on what one person with de-termination and imagination could—and could not do—to save those she loved.”

November 23

Color the World

with Phillip Martin!

Phillip, aka “The Mural Man,” wor-ships at King Avenue UMC and has worked with local communities to paint thirty-six murals in 29 loca-tions on 4 continents and 17 coun-tries, including his most recent mu-ral on the Methodist Kamina Chil-dren’s Home in the Democratic Re-public of Congo. Phillip will show a short video of his work in Kamina and talk about how he discovered his passion and got started on his incredible journey to serve God and neighbor through mural art.

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Sundays, 10 -10:50am

Fireside Room November 2

Living the Questions

with Colleen Ogle and Tom Poole

TOPIC: The New Testament Wit-nesses to Jesus: Lives of Jesus and The Prophetic Jesus (Chapters 5 & 9).

Based on the book, Living the Ques-tions: The Wisdom of Progressive Christianity by David Felten and Jeff Procter-Murphy

November 9

Living the Questions

TOPIC: A Passion for Christ: The Apostle Paul and Practicing Resurrec-tion (Chapters 6 & 12)

November 30

Living the Questions

TOPIC: Evil, Suffering, and a God of Love and The Myth of Redemptive Violence (Chapters 10 & 11)

Chapel November 16

Charlotte Bonelli, Director of the

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November 30

Advent Study

Rev. Mark Beckett, Facilitator

Based on The Journey: Walking the Road to Bethlehem by Adam Hamil-ton

Adam Hamilton portrays the Holy Family’s journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem in this fascinating look at the birth of Jesus Christ.

November 30 – December 28

November Special Offering On Sunday, November 23 during the worship services a special offering will be collected for United Methodist Student Day, one of the six church-wide special Sundays of The United Methodist Church, which furnishes scholarships and loans for students attending United Method-ist-related and other accredited colleges and uni-versities.

Please make checks payable to King Avenue UMC and indicate Student Day in the memo line. Envelopes, inserted in both services’ bulletins, will be available for your use.

Logos Lounge November 2—November 30

Erin Hays, Facilitator

Fellowship and Conversation for Parents based on the book, 10 Prin-ciples of Spiritual Parenting: Nurtur-ing Your Child’s Soul by Mimi Doe and Marsha Walch.

The Coming Out With God group will be going on a hiatus due to very low attendance. It will return in 2015 as a short-term group. In the meantime, if you or someone you know has need of compassionate conversation, please feel free to reach out to one of King Avenue’s pastors.

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NNEMAP by Anne Nelson

Harmony For Hunger Our fifth annual benefit concert will be held this year at Worthington UMC (600 High St, Worthington, 43085) on Friday, November 14 at 7:30pm. Vaughn Wiester’s “Famous Jazz Or-chestra” will headline the evening! A silent auction full of fun stuff and in-teresting offers will be held again this year. Come enjoy a variety of talent from the choirs of the churches that support NNEMAP.

Tickets are $15 and will be on sale at King Avenue after worship services through November 2. Tickets are also available at the door, calling (614) 297-0533, or emailing [email protected].

Christmas Tree Orders

It’s time to order your fresh, fragrant Fraser Fir Christmas Tree! Due to a late Thanksgiving date and OSU foot-ball schedule, pick up day will be Sunday, November 30 at Meadow Park Church of God from 1-3pm. You may complete the order form on Page 7 and mail to Anne Nelson or visit the NNEMAP table after wor-ship services on No-vember 2 or Novem-ber 16. Please com-plete the receipt, found below, and bring at time of pick up. Proceeds from this sale support the pantry for month!

Customer Receipt—Bring to Pick Up

Name __________________________________ Church

Receipt of $ for Fraser Fir Tree #1 or 2 (Size ___________ ) $ for Wreath (Type ____________) $ for Roping (Type ____________ / Length ____) $ TOTAL (50% tax deductible)

To be picked up Sunday, November 30, between 1-3pm, at Meadow Park Church of God (2425 Bethel Rd., 43220 - just east of Sawmill Road by Graeter’s)

Phone Email

(make all checks payable to NNEMAP)

Customer Receipt—Keep for Tax Purposes

Name __________________________________ Church

Receipt of $ for Fraser Fir Tree #1 or 2 (Size ___________ ) $ for Wreath (Type ____________) $ for Roping (Type ____________ / Length ____) $ TOTAL (50% tax deductible)

To be picked up Sunday, November 30, between 1-3pm, at Meadow Park Church of God (2425 Bethel Rd., 43220 - just east of Sawmill Road by Graeter’s)

Phone Email

(make all checks payable to NNEMAP)

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NNEMAP Food Pantry & New Life UMC Fraser Fir Christmas Trees & Greens

All orders are due by November 16, 2014 Available for pick up on Sunday, November 30, 1-3pm, at Meadow Park Church of God

(Checks should be made payable to NNEMAP)

Name(s)

Address

Email Phone

Payment

• Check # $ •Cash $

• Credit Card type Visa or Mastercard (circle)

Number ____________________ Expiration _________ Security #

Name as it appears on the card

Billing address

Signature Date

Fraser Fir Tree Roping Wreaths

Minimum Height

Size Type Price Size Type Price

4 foot ____ $30 ____ 30 feet WP $20 ____ 22 inches FF $22

5 foot ____ $36 ____ 30 feet WP/FF $38 ____ 22 inches FF/WP/BX $32

6 foot ____ $44 ____ 75 feet WP $40

7 foot ____ $55 ____ 75 feet WP/FF $75

8 foot ____ $72 ____ 75 feet BX $100

9 foot ____ $95 FF =Fraser Fir

10 foot ____ $115 WP =White Pine

11 foot ____ $130 BX =Boxwood

Price

Trees $

Roping $

Wreaths $

TOTAL ORDER* $

*50% tax deductible

Please mail to Anne Nelson, 3533 La Rochelle Dr., Columbus, OH 43221 (614) 205-4221 [email protected]

All trees are cut to order & products made to order and shipped in days FRESH TO YOU!

*trees are listed as minimum height,

i.e. 4 foot is between 4 and 5 feet

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CHILDREN AND YOUTH MINISTRIES by April Olt

Christmas Pageant Auditions

Sunday, November 2, 10am These auditions, held in the AWE Room, are for non-speaking roles, one lines, and chorus in this year’s production of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Open to children ages 3 and older. Speaking roles will be given to children who have participated in the pageant previously and have the ability to read/memorize lines.

Dinner and Youth Fellowship

Sunday, November 16, 5-7pm Open to all youth, in the Donnenwirth Youth Lounge.

Be Thankful and Prepare

Friday, November 19, 5pm - 7pm Prepare for the Advent season with the entire family! We will have dinner, cookie making, create-your-own-advent calendar, and much more! All are welcome!

Holiday Wish Campaign

Sunday, November 23—Sunday, December 7 Please see article on page 4 of the calendar insert.

Volunteer at NNEMAP

Sunday, November 23 Lunch after the 11am service and then set up the Christmas Shoppe at NNEMAP (open to Middle School Youth in grades 5 - 8).

Sunday, December 7 Lunch after the 11am service and then put together Grooming Kits at NNEMAP. Open to all Youth in grades 5 - 12.

Parents’ Night Out

Saturday, December 13, 5pm - 9pm Youth Volunteer Event. Earn Mission Trip Points.

Youth Christmas Party

Sunday, December 21, 5pm - 7pm Off site. Open to all youth in grades 7 - 12.

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KING AVENUE PLAYERS by Max Moore

King Avenue Players, a theatrical ministry provid-ing quality entertainment and community outreach since 2003, is seeking a director and music director for its Spring 2015 production of the musical For-ever Plaid.

Show dates are March 26, 27 and 28, 2015. Audi-tions will be held on February 1 and 2. Rehearsals and the show will take place at King Avenue United Methodist Church, 299 King Ave., Colum-bus, OH 43201.

The primary director and music director will each be paid $300. Individuals with the requisite experience who wish to fill both roles will be paid $500. Interested parties may send a letter of interest, qualifications and/or C.V. of theatrical and music experience to King Avenue Players by email to [email protected], or by mail to our attention at the church's address above. Deadline for submissions is Friday, November 21.

For more information about Forever Plaid, visit the Music Theatre International site, www.mtishows.com. For more information about King Avenue Players, including an his-torical list of shows produced, visit kingaveplayers.org.

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN by Marge Horrocks

ing!! We have our dona-tions and donators to thank for that. How blest we are.

Our many heartfelt thanks go out to each and every person who helped us in our sales this year. YOU ARE SUPERB!!!!!

Our proceeds go to our 2015 mission budget and the various mission pro-

It is with astonishment that I send this information!! Our fall rummage sale is now history and I'm so happy to announce that our proceeds are over $11,000. and the exact num-ber is slowly rising. The weather seemed to have kept our crowd smaller, but the quality of our goods creates more spend-

jects we donate around the world and here in Colum-bus. On Thursday, No-vember 13 at 6:30pm we shall clear our 2014 treas-ury and make these deci-sions. The meeting is open to any interested member or worker. Various re-quests for funds need to be submitted by the 10th.

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The Transgender Day of Remembrance will be held in King Avenue’s Sanctuary on November 20 from 7-9pm. We had a "packed house" last year and those of who us who attended were proud to wel-come others into our beautiful place of worship. We were also humbled by the stories that were shared that evening. We hope that you will join us on November 20 as we represent Spectrum's ministry of hospitality.

Susan Keeny sends her gratitude to all of you who have helped with Spectrum luncheons so far this year. You have helped Susan prepare hundreds of won-derful meals and you have done so with the Spectrum spirit! Our next lunch is Sunday, December 28 at noon.

by Judy Callander

Trans Movie Night will be held on Satur-day, November 1 from 6-9pm at Colum-bus State in Delaware Hall. You may reg-i s t e r o n l i n e a t www.thefrederickcenter.com/events.

Our Meet & Greet is on Sunday, Novem-ber 2. Please stop by and say hi. Also, you will have the opportunity to write down your suggestions for future Spectrum events. We will have King Avenue shirts available for you to purchase. We have all youth sizes available ($10) and a limited selection of adult sizes ($15).

Judy Callander

[email protected]

CAMPUS MINISTRY by Anna Guillozet

November Study

Join us Tuesdays at 6:30pm in the Logos Lounge for dinner and the study “Christmas is Not Your Birthday.” This study draws heavily on Mike Slaughter’s book of the same title, but also draws in other resources to guide us through prayer, study, and self-examination of how we can refocus our Christmas cele-brating. This study is open to all college students! Dinner each week is free (and vegetarian options are always available).

Lecture

Join Pastor Anna and others from King Avenue in attending a lecture from award winning author (and King Avenue favor-ite) Rachel Held Evans. Held Evans will speak on November 7th at 7pm at Ohio Wesleyan University. The bus will leave from King Avenue promptly at 5:30pm. Please RSVP to [email protected] by No-vember 2nd. This event is free (although contributions for gas are welcome).

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King Avenue is starting a new worship service for babies, toddlers, and their families! Introduce young children to Christian themes through a monthly joyful, playful, and in-clusive worship service. We will meet the second Sunday of each month in the Logos Lounge from 10:15-10:45 to sing, pray, and hear stories as we begin our adventures with God. Our Theme for November 9 will be “Thank You, God, For Families ”.

ITP AND FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE by April Olt

November Gallery Hop

On Saturday, November 1 from 6 - 8 pm. Stone Village Art Gallery presents, Village Duets, an art exhibition by the German Village Art League. In addition to art, a delicious array of appetizers and desserts will be on hand.

Christmas Gifts for Those Living

with HIV/AIDS

The community of Stone Village Church will be providing Christmas gifts for fami-lies and individuals living with HIV/AIDS during the holiday season. Those who feel called to help with this Christ-mas offering can provide a $25.00 gift card from Target. Gift cards should be received on or before Sunday, December 7th and can be dropped off to the King Avenue Church Office or placed in the offering plate.

Thanksgiving Eve Worship

On Wednesday, November 26th at 6:30 pm, we invite you to join us as we give thanks to God for all the blessings in our lives. The service of song, prayer and communion will be lead by Pastor John Wooden and members of SVC's worship team. In lieu of a monetary offering, we ask you to bring non-perishable goods to donate to The Columbus Open Shelter.

139 East 2nd Avenue ···· Columbus · · · · Ohio ···· 43201 stonevillagechurch.org

STONE VILLAGE CHURCH by John Wooden

On display at Stone Village on November 1.

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Coffee Sales King Avenue has Fair Trade Coffee for sale the 2nd Sunday of each month at 10-10:45am in the Milling Area.

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NNEMAP by Anne Nelson

Pantry Needs Baby Food, Formula, and Ce-real Diapers Jell-O and Pudding Detergent Sugar Cat Food

Homeless Needs Pop-top canned meats (i.e. tuna,

sardines, Spam, etc.) Pop-top canned fruit Pop-top canned soup

Clothing Room Special Needs

deodorant toothpaste toothbrushes shampoo lotion

nnemappantry.org

NEW LIFE UMC by Sharon Poole

Mission Partnerships

newlifeunitedmethodist.org

Prayer List If you wish to have someone listed in the monthly newsletter or have their name remain on the list, you will need to contact Rebecca Naas each month in the church office, (614) 424-6050, ext 100, or [email protected].

Ellen Betz, Cindy Baitt, Bob Eberhard, Jeff Ginther,

Dan McCarty, Rob Robison, and Jim Salyer

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If a birthday has not been listed, please contact the church office, 424-6050, ext.100.

November Birthdays

1st Gary Miller 16th Jeremy Johnson

Rebecca Naas 17th Jeffrey Chrstos

Liza Paul Bev Heffken

Alberta Rylance Laura Shroyer

2nd Isabella Hlavsa 18th Chloe Cruz

Spencer Wills-Wright June Jackson

3rd Alexis Cox 19th Susan Stumpp

4th Jorge Alley-Freeman 20th Lily Billups

Connie Barber Sylvia Swartzel

Jerry Loffman 21st Kai Bridges

5th Teresa Daniels 22nd Evy Hummon

Glade Grable Noah Johns

Elijah Krauss 23rd Trena Brown

7th Sharon Reynolds Alex York

Robbi Spanoudis 24th Leo Lopez

8th Atchie Atcheson 25th Rebecca Dunaway

Jill Place 26th Pete Trautmann

9th Julie Sukosd 27th Barbara Shoulders

11th Lottie Johns 28th Taryn Connell

Joy Mak 29th Yvonne Grable

Mary Nienaber Karen Mahoney

12th James Boucher 30th Paolo Bucci

Scott Trinter Pam Higgins

14th Jordan Hickey Parker McVay

Tom Trinter Susan Warner

15th Jane Irwin

Hudson Rhorer

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Mission Statement We invite, welcome and honor all people

and nurture them to grow in service with Christ.

Worship Services 8am Early Risers in the Fellowship Hall

9:15am Morning Blend in the Fellowship Hall 11am Traditional Service in the Sanctuary

Sunday School 10am Children’s Sunday School and Choir

10am Adult Sunday School

Senior Pastor John Keeny Associate Pastor Colleen Ogle Minister of Discipleship and Mission Anna Guillozet Stone Village Church Pastor John Wooden Director of Children’s & Youth Ministries April Olt Building Manager Bill Meadows Director of Music Chris McManus Organist Andrew Willis Carilloneur Jeff Wyckoff Finance Manager Diana Sells Office Manager Rebecca Naas Director of Online Communications Rhonda Luetje Sunday Hospitality Coordinator Marlene Wagonrod

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November Lit Club In the Garden of the Beasts

by Erik Larson

Sunday, November 30 at 7pm

in the Logos Lounge

All are welcome!

The church office will be closed on Thursday, Novem-ber 27 and Friday, November 28 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday.