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Irven Stern |
- Remembrance: Irven F. Stern, 86, first principal
and founder of Kulp Bible School (now Kulp Bible College) in Nigeria and
a former district executive in the Church of the Brethren, died on Oct.
20. Along with his wife, Pattie, he was a missionary in Nigeria from
1954-62. The couple also served as co-executives of Pacific Southwest
District from 1985-93. In addition, he served pastorates in Kansas,
Oklahoma, Colorado, Iowa, and California. Stern also co-authored
“Invitation to Adventure: A 12-Week Study/Action Course on Church
Growth.” He was born in Fredricksburg, Iowa, on March 8, 1928. He
attended McPherson College, Bethany Theological Seminary, and
Northwestern University. He married Pattie Bittinger in 1950, and she
preceded him in death in 2006. As an avid gardener, he built his own
greenhouse and started a business called Plants Please. Stern was an
active member of McPherson Church of the Brethren, and even after a
debilitating stroke in 2008 left him unable to walk or communicate
verbally, he still attended church regularly. In 1991, Irven and Pattie
Stern were honored by McPherson (Kan.) College with the Alumni Citation
of Merit for service to profession, community, church, and college. He
has three children: Gayle Bartel, Susan Boyer, and Gary Stern. He also
has grandchildren and great grandchildren. A memorial service will be
held on Oct. 28 at McPherson Church of the Brethren. Memorial
contributions are received to McPherson Church of the Brethren,
McPherson College, or the EYN Compassion Fund.
- James K. (Jamie) Risser has concluded his service
as director, Brethren Disaster Ministries. He began in the position on
July 1. “We wish him the best in his future endeavors,” said an
announcement from the Church of the Brethren human resources office.
- Mary Ann Grossnickle began Oct. 20 as interim
coordinator of hospitality at the Zigler Hospitality Center at the
Brethren Service Center in New Windsor, Md. Her primary responsibilities
are to coordinate meals and lodging for groups, guests, and volunteers
visiting the Brethren Service Center, and oversee hospitality volunteers
as well as the food service team.
- Richard Best began Oct. 20 as temporary full time
baler for the Material Resources program at the Brethren Service Center
in New Windsor, Md. His work will include folding and baling quilts,
filling tables, assisting with cardboard baling, and other warehouse
duties.
- Laura Whitman of Palmyra, Pa., started Oct. 20 in
a Brethren Volunteer Service (BVS) assignment as special projects
coordinator in Congregational Life Ministries. One of her projects will
be to assist with preparations for the 2015 National Older Adult
Conference (NOAC). She is working out of the Church of the Brethren
General Offices in Elgin, Ill. She is a 2014 graduate of Juniata College
with a major in social work.
- Lebanon Valley Brethren Home, a Church of the
Brethren retirement community in Palmyra, Pa., has concluded a search
for a full-time chaplain. Audrey Finkbiner has been serving as interim
chaplain following the untimely death of former chaplain Norm Yeater.
Mary Alice Eller will join the staff as chaplain effective Nov. 17. She
is a second career clergyperson with a master of divinity degree from
Bethany Theological Seminary, presently serving with her husband, Enten
Eller, in a team ministry position at Ambler (Pa.) Church of the
Brethren. She has completed an extended unit in Clinical Pastoral
Education, and has served chaplain rotations at Brethren Village, Peter
Becker Community, and the Lutheran Community at Telford. She also has
served with the Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership and was a
program coordinator at the Susquehanna Valley Ministry Center in
Elizabethtown, Pa.
- Shine: Living in God’s Light, the new Sunday
school curriculum from Brethren Press and MennoMedia, is accepting
applications for curriculum writers. The curriculum is for children age
three through grade 8. Accepted writers must attend a Writers
Conference in Indiana on March 6-9, 2015. Shine pays for meals and
lodging during the conference and covers reasonable travel expenses.
More details are available at www.ShineCurriculum.com/Write. Applications and sample sessions are due by Dec. 15.
- “Join our Anti-Racism Transformation Team,” said
an invitation from On Earth Peace. “The time is now for racial
justice…as it has always been and always will be.” Since 2002, On Earth
Peace has been engaged in an intentional process to understand how
racism and other social oppressions prevent the organization from fully
living in to its purpose of answering Christ’s call through powerful
peace programs of training and accompaniment. Recognizing that racism
affects all institutions and in an effort to live out the mission of the
organization, On Earth Peace is seeking volunteer members to serve on
an institutional Anti-Racism Transformation Team. For more information
go to www.onearthpeace.org/artt. Applications are available online at http://bit.ly/oep-artt. Applications should be submitted on or before Jan. 15, 2015. Please submit questions to ARTT@onearthpeace.org.
- October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, in
an announcement from the Family Life office in Congregational Life
Ministries. According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, 1 in 4
women and 1 in 7 men over the age of 18 experience physical violence
from an intimate partner. Domestic violence affects individuals of every
age, race, ethnicity, gender, religion or socioeconomic status. If you
or someone you know is involved in a harmful relationship, please visit
the Church of the Brethren’s website for useful information, including
national hotline numbers and bulletin inserts at www.brethren.org/family/domestic-violence.html.
- There is a change in the series of webinars on
“Opportunities and Challenges of Post-Christendom” offered jointly by
the Church of the Brethren Congregational Life Ministries, Center for
Anabaptist Studies at Bristol Baptist College in the UK, Anabaptist
Network, and Mennonite Trust. Lloyd Pietersen and Nigel Pimlott are
trading webinar dates because of changes in their personal schedules,
said an announcement from Stan Dueck of the Congregational Life staff.
Pimlott’s webinar on the subject “Youth Work after Christendom
(Revisited)” will now take place on Nov. 20 at 2:30-3:30 p.m. (eastern
time). Pietersen's webinar on “Reading the Bible after Christendom” is
now scheduled for Feb. 26, 2015, at 2:30-3:30 p.m. (eastern time).
Registration and more information is at www.brethren.org/webcasts.
- A Celebration of Heifer International at Peace
Church of the Brethren in Council Bluffs, Iowa, kicked off with an
intergenerational worship service on Oct. 12 using resources from Animal
Crackers, wrote pastor Laura Leighton-Harris in a report to Newsline.
“We opened our service with a clip of ‘The Circle of Life’ from Lion
King. Our youth and adults brought the Litany of Praise to life with
their various animal sounds and movements. ‘Noah’ shared his story and
the youth asked him for some animals to give to folks in other
countries. Our youth handed out the arks and calendars during the
offering time. ‘All Creatures of Our God and King’ and ‘All Things
Bright and Beautiful’ were a few of our hymns.” A display table in the
Fellowship Hall brings awareness of the program for groups who use the
church facility and for those attending rummage sales, she added. A jar
made by late members of the congregation, Jane Nelson and Toots Conaway,
was set out for donations. Church member Anne Brooks and her students
made a variety of animal bracelets, key chains, and bookmarks for sale,
with the monies going to Heifer. Other fundraisers include a raffle for
one of the plush animals around Christmas time, and a youth donation can
at the Annual Trunk or Treat on Oct. 31. “In November after our
collections of the arks and the other donations, the next fun part will
be in selecting the animals for the individuals and families all around
the world,” she reported. “We have many in our congregation for whom
Heifer is very special and meaningful.”
- Frederick (Md.) Church of the Brethren held its
First-Fruits Celebration this Sunday, Oct. 19. The guest speaker was
Fred Bernhard, a “long-time friend of FCOB and noted church leader,”
said the church newsletter. The morning also featured delicious “Tasting
Stations” around the church, and was preceded by an annual Fall
Festival held Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Miller Farm in Buckeystown with
opportunities for fun and building community with the whole family
including hayrides, face painting, games, pumpkin decorating, building a
scarecrow to take home, s’mores and hot dogs. A special event was the
congregation’s Third Annual Fall Bake-Off in two categories--desserts
and side dishes--for children, youth, and adults. Recipes had to contain
apples or pumpkin/squash.
- Mill Creek Church of the Brethren in Port
Republic, Va., will hold a Spiritual Renewal Weekend, “Harvest of
Thankfulness,” on Nov. 15-16. The leader will be Tara Hornbacker,
professor of ministry formation, missional leadership, and evangelism at
Bethany Theological Seminary. Saturday's service at 7 p.m on “The Other
Commandment” will be followed by an ice cream social. After
Hornbacker's sermon at the 10 a.m. worship on Sunday, on the topic, “For
Everything?” she will meet with youth. A carry-in meal at noon will be
followed by an informal closing at 1:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall.
- Highland Avenue Church of the Brethren in Elgin,
Ill., had 19 walkers participate in the Elgin CROP Walk on Sunday
afternoon, Oct. 20. “We had a great time walking in the CROP Walk
yesterday and raising money to help Church World Service fight hunger,” one church member reported via Facebook. “We raised more than $2,800 thanks to our
generous sponsors.”
- Ted and Company TheaterWorks featuring Ted Swartz
will present the Fall Spiritual Focus at Bridgewater (Va.) College on
Nov. 4, in the Carter Center for Worship and Music. Ted Swartz and Jeff
Raught will present “Creation, Dysfunction, and Destiny” at 9:30 a.m.
and “Jesus Stories” at 7:30 p.m. Both performances are free and open to
the public, said a release from the college. Swartz is well known among
Brethren for his performances and leadership at National Youth
Conferences and other venues, and will be one of the presenters at the
2015 Annual Conference.
Source: 10/22/2014 Newsline
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