Weekly Word October 24-28
The Network Leadership Team will be holding Four Regional Discernment Meetings in late January 2023. You can read more about these here, in English and Spanish.
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Pastor Kevin B. Santiago (Peace Mennonite Community Church, Aurora CO) has shared another short devotional with us this week, “A Person Worth Reaching” .
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The Kansas MDS (Mennonite Disaster Service) Unit is sponsoring a Learning and Service trip to Jennings, Louisiana, January 28-February 4, 2023. Participants will leave on Saturday traveling to New Orleans, staying overnight, learning about long term recovery from disasters and visiting Laura Plantation on Sunday. Your cost will be one night lodging, two tours we will take and meals on the days we travel. MDS is covering the transportation, meals and lodging while on the MDS project in Jennings. We will be rebuilding homes with MDS from Monday through Friday. To make your reservations or for more information contact Cleo Koop at cleohkoop@gmail.com or call 316-282-0797.
You will find a complete list of current volunteer opportunities with Mennonite Disaster Service here.
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Mennonite Central Committee Buckets of Thanks: This Thanksgiving season, show your gratitude and provide hope to those in need by collecting relief supplies for MCC. The supplies you donate will fill a Bucket of Thanks (aka an MCC relief kit) for people affected by conflict or disaster around the world. For more information, including supply lists and a ready-to-use curriculum for children, visit: mcc buckets.org.
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What additional programming (events, camps, retreats, etc.) would you like to see at camp? We want to know what you’d like to find on Camp Mennoscah’s schedule. Contact us at olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org or 620-297-3290 to let us know what variation of a camp, retreat or stunning event would be exciting to discover at camp.
Other events and happenings:
Camp Mennoscah will be recruiting at Mennonite colleges in November! We’ll have a booth at Goshen on Nov. 4, and Hesston, Tabor, and Bethel on November 7, 8, and 9, respectively. Stop by in the morning and say howdy. Booths are located in the Connector (Goshen), the Larks Nest (Hesston) and by the cafeteria (Tabor and Bethel). Summer staff applications will be available when recruiting starts. Check out the attached poster. See you there!
On Saturday, November 12, we will be playing in the dirt at Camp Mennoscah! It’s the last step (we think) in finishing up the newly renovated amphitheater. Dirt needs to be moved by hand between the rows of limestone seating. We’ll start at 9am and work until the last tablespoon of dirt is in place. Stay for as long as you are able. Bring your water bottle, weather appropriate gear and we’ll provide a lunch. (Call us at 620-297-3290 and let us know of any dietary considerations.)
There are a great many things for volunteers to do–come be one! Any of the following are great options for groups of one or more: cleaning after groups, cutting firewood, weekend hosting, being a committee member, mowing or other maintenance/grounds tasks, making a meal for a volunteer group, or recruiting people to volunteer at camp. These are just some of the possibilities! Call us at 620-297-3290 for more information.
Holidays are “blacked out” two weeks before the holiday, if no one has made a reservation. Contact us to inquire about available holiday dates! We don’t want you to miss out on festive times at camp.
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Bethel College (KS) is hosting a Worship & the Arts Symposium on November 12.
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Voices of Conscience: Peace Witness in the Great War, a traveling exhibit developed and toured by Kauffman Museum at Bethel College, is on display at the McPherson Museum and Arts Foundation, 1111 E. Kansas Avenue, McPherson, KS, through November 19. This exhibit lifts up the prophetic insights and the personal courage of peace protesters during World War I and suggests parallels to the culture of war and violence in our world today. Church groups, Sunday school classes, youth and their mentors are encouraged to visit the exhibit for conversation and learning together.
McPherson Museum hours are Monday through Saturday 1-5pm. Admission is free.
For more information visit VoicesOfConscienceExhibit.org
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The following is an announcement from one of our sister churches in Western District Conference.
We need your help! On Saturday, December 3, 2022 we need your help to package 50,000 meals. Our plan is to keep the meals local– providing food for our local neighbors. What a great way to give of your time during the Christmas season to help those who struggle to put food on the table. There is a job for all ages 7 to 146 years of age. You can work one shift or both shifts. Job orientation is provided and packaging lines will be set up to allow for social distancing.
WHEN: Saturday, December 2022, 2020.
1st Shift (Arrive 8:30 for the 9:00 – 11:00am shift).
2nd Shift (Arrive 10:30 for 11:00am-1:00pm shift). Or do both!
WHERE: Buhler Mennonite Church – 220 West Avenue B, Buhler KS
Please sign-up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0545AEAD2EA1F58-50000
CONTACT US: Phone: 620.543.2733. Email: bmcpastor@gmail.com
WHO is OUTREACH?: https://outreachprogram.org/
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Don’t forget to send any announcements that you would like shared with your fellow SCMC churches to us at scc@sccmenno.org !
Posted on October 28, 2022 in Weekly Word