- Linda Reed has begun as the new director of Admissions
at Fahrney-Keedy Home and Village, a Church of the Brethren continuing
care retirement community near Boonsboro, Md. She began work on Nov. 12.
Prior to coming to Fahrney-Keedy, she was a financial consultant to
nursing homes in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, and most recently
was director of Admissions and Marketing for six years at Reeders
Memorial Home in Boonsboro. She and her family also operate a carriage
company, and volunteer horse-and-wagon rides at nursing communities in
the area. She is a member of Downsville Church of the Brethren.
- Good Shepherd Home, a full-service continuing care retirement community located in Fostoria, Ohio, is seeking a fulltime long-term care chaplain.
Salary will be based on experience and education in the ministry field.
The Good Shepherd Home was developed by the Northwest Ohio District of
the Church of the Brethren and opened in 1904. It is a member of the
Fellowship of Brethren Homes. It currently serves about 200 seniors. To
apply, submit a résumé to Good Shepherd Home, 725 Columbus Ave.,
Fostoria, OH 44830, Attn: Chris Widman, Executive Director. Résumés must
be received by March 1, 2013. For information about the home visit www.goodshepherdhome.com . Good Shepherd Home is an equal opportunity employer.
- The new Sunday school curriculum to be produced by Brethren Press and MennoMedia is accepting applications for a part-time contract editor.
Editors work closely with curriculum writers to edit manuscripts in
accordance with editorial and production guidelines. Candidates must
have excellent editorial and writing skills, understand faith formation
and developmental stages, and operate well in a collaborative
environment. Must be well-grounded in Church of the Brethren or
Mennonite beliefs and practices. A bachelor’s degree is required; a
graduate degree in theology or education is preferred. See Job
Opportunities at www.gatherround.org .
- The Global Mission and Service office is producing a monthly prayer guide
lifting up Church of the Brethren mission workers and mission partners
around the world. Daily prayers are provided in a flier format easy to
download and print from an online document. Find the January 2013 issue
at www.brethren.org/partners/prayer-guide-2013-1.pdf .
- Online registration has opened or will open soon for church events in 2013. Unless otherwise noted, find registration links at www.brethren.org/about/registrations.html . Registration is open now for the Christian Citizenship Seminar
for high schoolers and adult advisors on March 23-28 in New York City
and Washington, D.C. Registration for congregational and district
delegates to the 2013 Annual Conference on June 29-July 3 in Charlotte, N.C., opens Jan. 2 at www.brethren.org/ac (non-delegate registration will open Feb. 20). Registration opens Jan. 4 for the National Junior High Conference
set for June 14-16 at Elizabethtown (Pa.) College (please note that an
online parental consent form is required to register). Registration
opens Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. (central time) for summer workcamps (find out more at www.brethren.org/workcamps ). On Jan. 25 young adults may begin registering for the Young Adult Conference on May 25-27 at Camp Pine Lake in Eldora, Iowa.
- A national call-in day to Congress against gun violence
has been set for Feb. 5, 2013, in an announcement from the National
Council of Churches. NCC president Kathryn M. Lohre wrote, “Sisters and
brothers in Christ, it is because of my hope in the birth of Jesus that I
dare to ask: What will it take? How many more communities will suffer
in the wake of gun violence? How will we honor those lives lost in
Aurora, Oak Creek, and Newtown, and all those lives lost over the years
to gun violence on the streets and in homes throughout the US? When will
we heed the call to action? Now is the time to raise our voices and
pray with our feet!” The NCC is joining several interfaith partners in
calling for a national religious call-in day in which congressional
representatives will be urged to enact gun control legislation within 50
days. Those participating in the day are encouraged to contact
President Obama to urge him “to continue to act swiftly to end this
national epidemic.” A Gun Violence Prevention Sabbath weekend to prepare
churches and other faith groups for the effort is set for the first
weekend of the year, Jan. 5-6. Go to http://ncccusa.org/SHaction.html to sign up to receive more information as it becomes available.
- In the wake of the Newtown school shooting, Heeding God’s Call brought Philadelphia area faith leaders together
to name gun violence a “spiritual and religious issue,” according to a
release. The group stood at a historic spot for a press conference and
rally Dec. 19--the west sidewalk of North Sixth Street between Race and
Arch, site of Pennsylvania Hall, where Philadelphia leaders in 1838
named slavery as a spiritual and religious problem and demanded its end.
Faith traditions represented included Mennonites, Society of Friends
(Quakers), United Church of Christ, Presbyterian Church USA, Episcopal
Church USA, United Methodist Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church of
America, and Reform Judaism. Heeding God’s Call is a movement to prevent
gun violence, started during a meeting of the Historic Peace Churches
(Church of the Brethren, Mennonites, Quakers) in 2009. It seeks to bring
faithful and public pressure to bear on gun shops to persuade them to
avoid selling to those who would put guns on the street. Find out more
at www.heedinggodscall.org .
- “In this new year, the Cloverdale Church will mark their 100th anniversary
as a congregation,” reports the Virlina District newsletter.
Celebration of Cloverdale (Va.) Church of the Brethren’s centennial
started on Dec. 16, when James Flora was guest speaker for worship.
Flora was called into ministry by the Cloverdale congregation in the
late 1940s, the announcement said. Additional anniversary events will
include Cloverdale hosting the Roanoke-area Brethren Lenten services
known as “Awakening” in March. On May 5, Church of the Brethren general
secretary Stanley Noffsinger will speak for worship. The “big”
anniversary weekend will be July 5-7. On Dec. 22, 2013, the congregation
will mark 100 years since the dedication of the original Cloverdale
church meetinghouse.
- McPherson (Kan.) Church of the Brethren raised
more than $20,000 at an 8th annual Christmas Gift Market on Nov. 10,
reports a note from Jeanne Smith in the Western Plains District
newsletter. The event began in 2005 when the church's Leadership Team
challenged the board to come up with a year-long project that would
kindle excitement for church ministries, Smith reported. “This year the
eight-year total surpassed $138,000, a tremendous out-pouring of love
from the church and community,” she added.
- Peoria (Ill.) Church of the Brethren has held a
special “Mountain Mission Trip” dedicated to Jim Harshbarger, who
suddenly passed away the afternoon after loading his truck for the trip.
The Illinois and Wisconsin District newsletter reported that for many
years he had promoted the trip to the congregation and spent many hours
driving around the area collecting donations of furniture, appliances,
household items, and clothing to contribute to the annual trip to
Missions in Eastern Kentucky. “There was a noticeable empty space in the
caravan this year,” the report said. “Even though Jim was missing his
son, David, and grandsons Dylan and Randy took over the helm of Jim’s
GMC/Ford truck and trailer to make the trip in his Dad’s memory.”
- Central Church of the Brethren in Roanoke, Va.,
was represented at a Homeless Person's Memorial Service at Greene
Memorial United Methodist Church, as part of the Congregations in Action
effort. “Even more exciting was the presence of eight Highland Park
Elementary School students, and the ENTIRE Highland Park faculty, who
came in support of Congregations in Action and their students,” reported
pastor Tim Harvey in a Facebook post. Harvey delivered the sermon for
the service. The “Roanoke Times” reported on the event, which remembered
the 21 homeless residents of Roanoke who died in the past year (go to www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/318278
). “Some were welders and constructions workers,” Harvey wrote. “Some
held master's degrees. All were created in the image of God.”
- Peaceknits is a charity knitting and crocheting group
that meets the first and third Mondays of the month at Bedford (Pa.)
Church of the Brethren. “In preparing for the group's Christmas lunch on
Dec. 14, a tally was made of what the group has donated since its
beginnings in 2008,” reported the Middle Pennsylvania District
newsletter. “Peaceknits has hand made 405 items from donated yarn and
given them to: Bedford UPMC Hospital, World Vision, Bedford County
Children and Youth Services, Your Safe Haven, Special Olympics, a
refugee center in Istanbul, the children of Alakanuk, Alaska, and
Hurricane Sandy victims.”
- Virden (Ill.) Church of the Brethren celebrated its 100th anniversary at the Illinois and Wisconsin District Conference
this year. Patricia Barnett wanted to do something to help the
congregation celebrate, so she crocheted over 200 crosses to give out at
the conference, reports the district newsletter. The theme of the
conference, chosen by moderator Fletcher Farrar, was “The Courage of
Daniel” and was represented by the artwork of Kay Guyer. Delegates
numbered 64. A silent auction and a live auction of donated quilts and a
cedar chest raised a total of $2,865. During the conference, the
district youth group visited Pleasant Hill Village Healthcare, met
residents, and learned about Alzheimer’s and dementia care.
- The Shenandoah District Pastoral Support Committee
is sponsoring a day-long faith-based conference on substance abuse on
Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, at Bridgewater (Va.) College. Location will be
Bowman Hall. The conference will be led by associate professor of
psychology Brian M. Kelley, who has done extensive research and
lecturing about addiction. Continuing education units will be offered.
Among topics to be considered are risk factors for addiction, signs and
symptoms of abuse, and tools for churches to become engaged with the
problem of substance abuse. Cost is $30, which includes a DVD, handouts,
and a light breakfast. The lunch buffet will cost an additional $7.50. A
fee of $10 will be charged to receive continuing education credits. To
RSVP by Jan. 11 contact bkelleyphd@gmail.com .
- Gilbert Romero will be performing in Shenandoah District with the Bittersweet Gospel Band
in January. Then the band will leave for a week of ministering with the
Puerto Rican Brethren on Jan. 14, reports the district newsletter. The
band will play several times for Puerto Rican churches and at the
Assemblea, the annual meeting of the island churches, to be held at
Castañer. Romero will speak at Staunton (Va.) Church of the Brethren on
Sunday morning, Jan. 13, and a Bittersweet Concert will be held at the
Staunton church that afternoon at 3 p.m. The band also will perform at
Sunrise Church of the Brethren in Harrisonburg, Va., on Jan. 12 at 6:30
p.m. For more information go to bittersweetgospelband.blogspot.com .
- “Why Young People Leave the Church and What to Do about It”
is the title of a two-part workshop in Southern Ohio District on Jan.
12, 2013, at New Carlisle Church of the Brethren and Feb. 9 at Eversole
Church of the Brethren. Each workshop begins at 9 a.m. and ends at noon.
“Most young adults are striving for financial and emotional
independence, and the energy they pour into this activity often draws
them away from practicing faith,” said an announcement. “The percentage
of young adults who leave the church has stayed pretty steady since the
1970s. But one thing has definitely declined: The hope that if we do
nothing they will soon come marching back (along with spouses and kids).
If we build a church, they may not come. But if they leave, what should
we do about it?” The workshops will review proposals for how the church
should change, and explain terms such as “missional” and “emergent.”
Participants will look at ways churches can connect with young adults
and help them connect with God. The workshop is offered in conjunction
with a “Focus on Finance” workshop. Bekah Houff and Russell Haitch,
staff and faculty of Bethany Seminary, respectively, are presenters. Go
to www.sodcob.org/event-details/195279/1358002800 for more information and to register.
- Brethren Woods is holding a “Caving Adventure Day”
on Feb. 10, 2013. The half-day underground adventure will visit natural
subterranean features in a cave near Bridgewater, Va. Participants will
gather at 12:30 to 1 p.m. at Bridgewater Church of the Brethren and
travel to a cave site together, returning to the church by 6 p.m. Lester
Zook of WildGuyde Adventures and EMU’s Outdoor Ministry and Adventure
Leadership Department will be the guide. Cost is $45 and includes a bag
lunch, transportation, headlamp, caving helmet, and some additional
gear. For more information and permission slips/waivers, as well as
registration (due by Jan. 25) go to www.brethrenwoods.org or call 540-269-2741.
- Springs of Living Water, a Christ-centered church renewal initiative, has announced “Celebrating the All Sufficient Christ”
as the title of its next spiritual disciplines folder for Epiphany, the
Season of Light. The resource is for the season beginning Jan. 13,
2013, up to the start of Lent. “This short season of one month will
focus on Paul’s book of Colossians with the highest Christology,” said
the announcement. “Meditating on and pondering on these scriptures on a
daily basis can be life changing.” Instructions for use of the folder by
the entire congregation are given and an insert invites participants to
next steps of Christian growth. Along with the disciplines folder are
Bible study questions written by Pastor Vince Cable of Uniontown Church
of the Brethren. Find the resources at www.churchrenewalservant.org
. In another announcement from the Springs initiative, registrations
are now being received for the first Springs Academy course,
“Foundations of Christ-centered Church Renewal,” for pastors and church
leaders using interactive telephone conference calls. For more
information contact David Young at davidyoung@churchrenewalservant.org .
- January 2014, Bridgewater (Va.) College chaplain Robbie Miller
will lead a 15-day study tour of Israel and Palestine as part of a
“Lands of the Bible” interterm course. The tour, conducted by the
University of the Holy Land in Jerusalem ( www.uhl.ac/en
), will visit sites of biblical and religious importance. The
Susquehanna Valley Ministry Center related to Bethany Seminary will
grant 8 continuing education units for the study tour. Pastors and
members of the Church of the Brethren are welcome to participate as
space permits. Contact rmiller@bridgewater.edu or 540-828-5383.
- The Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education has awarded Elizabethtown (Pa.) College
a $50,000 program development grant. A release reports that the grant,
which is supported by Lilly Endowment Inc., provides colleges and
universities with funds to foster the intellectual and theological
exploration of vocation in their campus communities. Elizabethtown
intends to use the grant to create programs that deepen faculty, staff,
and student understanding of its Educate for Service motto related to
purposeful life work and ethical leadership across disciplines and
departments. One program that will receive funding is a summer retreat
for faculty to have an opportunity to think about their life's work and
how engaging in reflection can make them better mentors.
- Che Wiechart, a Manchester University student, is
a finalist in the Everence Financial “Money Talks” video contest.
Wiechart’s video is one of seven that made the final cut as visitors
voted on the Everence website at www.everence.com/moneytalks
, reports a release. The voting continues through Jan. 15, 2013. The
theme “Money Talks: The World Is Listening” encouraged people to think
and talk about the role of money in the world today. The finalist who
receives the most votes will win the contest and a cash prize as well as
a grant to their favorite charity. Awards also will go to the second-
and third-place vote getters and their selected charities.
- Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa., has committed to purchase 50 MWh of Keystone Solar
annually for the next seven years, according to a release. Community
Energy will supply the clean energy generation from the Keystone Solar
Project in Lancaster, Pa. “As the country and state move toward a clean
energy future, sponsorship of the Keystone Solar Project highlights
Juniata College's commitment to environmental sustainability,” the
release said. “Juniata College has a college-wide initiative to reduce
its carbon footprint.... In a difficult economy that demands excellence,
Juniata College has set a strong example for how to not only set an
environmental goal, but make that goal mean something.” The Keystone
Solar Project is a 5 megawatt (AC) ground-mounted solar project that
will produce approximately 8,000 MWh of electricity annually, the
equivalent of powering 950 homes or avoiding 5,516 tons of carbon
dioxide each year. As part of the program, the college will have access
to "Building Keystone Solar," an online course designed to invite
students and professors behind the scenes at real-world solar projects.
- A new online publication from the World Council of Churches
(WCC) invites congregations to explore the themes of Christian unity,
justice, and peace in advance of its upcoming 10th Assembly. “Pilgrimage
to Busan: A Journey into Ecumenical Christianity” is a six-unit
resource designed for study groups, adult forums, and retreat groups to
study the theme of the upcoming assembly, “God of Life, Lead Us to
Justice and Peace.” The resource includes participants’ and leaders’
guides, which are available online for free download, and also suitable
for printing. The assembly will take place Oct. 30-Nov. 10, 2013, in
Busan, Republic of Korea (South Korea). It is anticipated to be the most
diverse Christian gathering of its size in the world, the WCC release
said.Translations of the resource in French, German, Spanish and Korean
are underway. Find the study resource at http://wcc2013.info/en/resources/pilgrimage-to-busan .
- The 2013 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will be celebrated on Jan. 18-25.
Sponsored jointly by the Roman Catholic Church and the World Council of
Churches (WCC), the Week of Prayer invites congregations all over the
world to share in common prayer for Christian unity. A WCC release
announced that the materials for 2013 were initially prepared by the
Student Christian Movement of India and shaped by the context of great
injustice experienced by the Dalits or “untouchables.” The theme will be
“What Does God Require of Us?” (Micah 6:6-8). To order congregational
resources for this year’s celebration, go to http://geii.org.
- The National Council of Churches (NCC) is inviting young adults to apply
for seed grants to start ecumenical projects. The NCC’s New Fire Task
Force, in partnership with the Ecumenical Young Adult Ministries Team,
invites young adults to apply for seed grants of up to $500 to support
local ecumenical young adult-initiated projects, a release said. The New
Fire Network is a network of young adult Christians who are connecting
and organizing young adult ecumenical leadership to re-invigorate and
re-envision cooperative Christian community. Through the Seed Grant
Program, New Fire seeks to support ecumenical projects that connect
young adults to an experience of Christian unity in a concrete and
meaningful way. The grant program aims to break down divisions among
those age 18-35; renew the relationship between the church and young
adults; equip young adults to be agents of love, justice, and peace; and
facilitate capacity-building opportunities for young adults to expand
knowledge and skills so they can better serve churches and the
ecumenical movement. Find the application form online at www.ncccusa.org/pdfs/SeedGrantApplication.pdf or contact newfireyoungadults@gmail.com for a copy. Applications are due by Feb. 28, 2013, and can be submitted to the New Fire Task Force at newfireyoungadults@gmail.com . Award decisions will be announced by March 31.
Source: 12/27/2012 Newsline
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