July 11, 2012

Summer 2012 News letter

Our Community Commons

Brook Park Community Church of the Brethren

S U M M E R 2 0 1 2

Well it is that time of year again, time for annual and district

conferences. This year like years in the past there is some

discourse among the Brethren. There are those who want to

“go back” to the good old days and do everything as it was

done in the past. There are those who like the way it is right

now, and then those who want everything to change.

In some ways our church is shielded from all this because

we are located north of all the action. It is easy for us to just

“do our thing” and not worry about the state of the

conference and district. However, in doing so we are not

living up to our commitment to Christ who calls us to be one

body. We have also learned in the past few years that even

the peaceful Brook Park Community Church of the Brethren

is not immune to some discourse.

It is human nature to want our way and only our way; it is

implanted in us at an early age to fight for what we want.

However, Jesus Christ calls us to not fight for what we want,

but to keep what He has given us.

In Colossians 3:14-16 we are given a command that says,

“And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all

together in perfect unity. Let the peace of Christ rule in your

hearts, since as members of one body you were called to

peace. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you

richly as you teach and admonish one another with all

wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs

with gratitude in your hearts to God.”

There isn’t a lot of love when we fight for what we want, but

when we keep God’s commands there is love and peace.

Brothers and Sisters, I ask that you pray for our Conference

and District in these coming months to “put on love”. I also

ask that we as the Church continue to strive to “put on love”

in everything we do. We aren’t always going to agree, but

we can always love and strive for peace.

Blessings,

Pastor Dan

Pastor’s Corner

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OUR COMMUNITY COMMONS

SUMMER 2012

Witness Commission

Community Meal

Summer is here and Witness Commission is seeing the fruits

of its labor. The community meal on a sunny day in May

was a spirit-filled meal. We partnered with other churches in

the community to prepare and serve the meal. A total of 215

meals were served with the breakdown of 115 eat in meals

and 100 take out meals. Once again there was a piano

player and people singing and enjoying the meal of roast

beef and mashed potatoes with all the fixins. The

next community meal will be in July.

Clothing Giveaway

The clothing give away in June served a total of 263 adults

and children. Doors opened at 9:00 AM and by 9:30 a total

of 166 people had enter the church. Food and drink were

served by the ladies in the church and, don’t forget the donut

holes served by the donut fairy. Next community meal will

be in July.

Fundraising

The fruits of all the fundraising have allowed us to sponsor 8

children this summer. Once again Sierra and I say thank you

for your love and support of our children.

The summer lunch program started June 12 with a

summerfest/waterworks theme with macaroni and cheese

and chicken nuggets and sharks swimming in blue water

(Jell-o). The lunch program has an “Around the World”

theme moving onto the British Isles for the 2nd week. We

served bangers and mashes for week 2, which was England's

Prince William 30th birthday. We had big fun explaining

that bangers (sausage) and mashes (mashed potatoes) is an

English meal. This summer we will go to France, Mexico,

Italy, Asia. Poland, Germany and back to the USA, all in 9

weeks. Our church will be very busy this summer with

outreach programs so come and join the fun.

In Christ,

Mary Rohrl-chairperson, Sierra Swanson, Linda Cronan

Summer Lunch Program

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OUR COMMUNITY COMMONS

SUMMER 2012

Nurture Commission

The Nurture team has been very busy with

fundraising and preparing for some exciting events.

On April 29
th we had a Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

for the Annual and District delegates. Annual

Conference is in St. Louis and District is in

Ashland, Ohio. Our delegates are Mary Ellen

Larkin (annual), Alice Ramser and Jan Skinner

(district). With the help of so many, we wanted to

thank the delegates, the Christian Education

commission who helped in the preparation and

serving and of course we want to thank all of you

that joined us for lunch and donated so abundantly.

We raised $512.12 and then had plate offering

donations of almost $500 that was used to pay for

registration for all three delegates and the remainder

will be used to defray the cost of travel and hotel

accommodations for Mary Ellen. A big “Thank

You” to all!!!

The Nurture team has been working diligently on

exploring and educating everyone on our Brethren

Heritage. On June 17 we began the Brethren

Historical moment, which is read each Sunday

morning by the Deacons, and the Nurture team

provides a handout of each moment as a keepsake.

These historical moments will conclude on

September 23 when we will have our Brethren

Heritage Sunday Service. Plans for this service are

still in the works, so anyone who is being inspired

by the Holy Spirit (or a Nurture commission

member begging you) should contact one of the

Nurture team members to help us plan. It is an

exciting and sure-to-be memorable day for all.

Please join us.

We will be having a Brethren Heritage Field trip to

the Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center in Berlin,

Ohio, on September 22. A sign-up sheet is being

distributed each Sunday morning or you can contact

Mike, Cyndi or Josh if you’d like to participate.

We are having a guided tour and the cost is $7.75

per person (paid in advance to secure our spot).

After the tour we’ll be heading over to the Berlin

Farmstead Restaurant for lunch and then we may

amble around to do some shopping. A great time

will be had by all, so sign up now. You don’t want

to miss this exciting event. We’ll be carpooling and

will be leaving the Church parking lot around 9 AM

for the 10:30 AM tour.

Important Dates:

June 17
th through September 2nd - Summer

hours, church begins at 9:30 AM

July 2
nd-9th – Pastor Dan and family will be

on vacation, please contact the Deacons or

Nurture commission with any questions or

needs that you may have during this time

July 8
th – Pastor James Washington will be

providing Sunday’s message

September 9
th – Normal hours resume at

10:30 AM and Cookie Hour resume

September 22
nd – Brethren Heritage Field

Trip

September 23
rd – Brethren Heritage Sunday

Service

We also celebrated Father’s Day with a wonderful

Children Story provided by Pastor James and gifts

from the Nurture team. A big thank you to: Josh,

Mike and Sierra who planned and delivered the

morning events.

A scripture that we’d like to share with you this

month is Philippians 4:8-9

8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true,

whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is

pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if

anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about

such things.
9 Whatever you have learned or

received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it

into practice. And the God of peace will be with

you.”

The Nurture team has much to think about because

you brothers and sisters have shared things that are

true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, things of

excellence and praiseworthy. Thank you again for

all you do and allowing us to serve our Lord and

each of you.

God Bless and see you on Sunday morning.

The 2012 Nurture Commission Team

Mike, Cyndi & Josh

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OUR COMMUNITY COMMONS

SUMMER 2012

Christian Education

Over the past few months Christian Ed has been

working on finding a Youth Pastor. Not surprisingly,

our Lord already knew our needs and had already

provided. He just didn't tell us. Our new Youth Pastor

is James Washington, and he and his family are already

members. James has already worked in youth

ministries in California and was very successful in his

program there. In fact his ministries
there still exist to

this day. James will be working with the youth

immediately after church and we are extremely excited

about all that he has to offer. We encourage the youth

to participate and hope the parents will encourage the

youth to participate in as many activities as possible.

Although National Youth Conference is still

approximately two years away, fund raising events are

already beginning. The cost 2 years ago was estimated

to be approximately $800.00 so the sooner fund raising

begins the better it will be. Parents, please be aware

that the church board decided at our last board meeting

that scholarships will ONLY BE AWARDED TO

THOSE YOUTHS WHO PARTICIPATE IN

FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES! In other words, all

youth may attend NYC, but only the youth who help

raise funds will receive those funds. The youth are

having their first fund raising activity on July 15,

selling bottles of water during and after the City of

Brook Park Home Days Parade. Haley Naig has

graciously agreed to head this first event and will be

contacting the other youth soon. Good Luck Youth!

Also, please remember that activity bags have been

prepared for the children for use during church as

Sunday school teachers have the summer off. There are

crayons, pictures and other activities included in each

bag and each bag is personalized for each child. Please

see Harmony before the service begins if you don't

know where the activity bags are located. Pastor Dan

has set aside special space on his wall or bulletin board

for the children's purchases.

Vacation Bible School this year will begin on July 17

and run through July 20. It will begin at 5:30 with a

meal so bring your kids, drop them off and mom and

dad can go out and have a quiet dinner alone. VBS will

end at 7:30 so the kids can get home and get to bed on

time! VBS helpers are welcome also!

Hope to see everyone at VBS!

Thrivent Helps Fund Lunches

The Southwest Cuyahoga County Chapter of Thrivent

Financial for Lutherans has partnered with Audrey's

Closet in support of the Summer Lunch Program. A

donation of $600 will be made through Thrivent's Care

Abounds in Communities program to assist in the

purchase of food and paper products for the lunches.

Thrivent Financial provides financial support and

other resources for its members to help their

communities and congregations through

fundraisers and service activities, to make a

difference in peoples's lives.

Thank you, Thrivent!