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V OLUME 5 ISSUE 2
FOR SEPTEMBER 2011
For the Lord i s the Spiri t ,
and where the Spiri t of the Lord i s ,
there i s l iberty .
2 CORINTHIANS 3 :17 Spirit of LibertySpirit of Liberty
NORTH L IBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST
The past two years have been hard and many are hurting. It’s
our place to join together as believers and lead America out of this
economic mess.
Your church if offering a Financial Peace University class that will
teach you God’s way of handling money. Together we’ll climb out-
one family, one church, one community at a time.
Class begins Sept 11, 5:30 pm—7:30 pm for 13 weeks
North Liberty Church of Christ—$99 per family
Contact Tom Fair 574-209-1110/tafair1@hotmail.com
The Great
RECOVERY
THE GREAT RECOVERY.com
Wayne Dixon’s cancer is back
Jeff & Tonya Lucas
Trish Carter Dowell & family, she has been diagnosed with colon cancer
Jessica Cox is recovering from surgery
Lauren Seiders
Virginia Hardesty, Rick & Steve Hardesty’s, in Plymouth hospital with congestive heart failure but improving
Ron Gouker had surgery
Nancy Hurtle , Karen Taylor’s Mom, emphysema and COPD
John Croy, Aletha’s son
Janie Hartsell, Denny Lemert’s niece
Those who have lost or are losing jobs
Joe Koopman, Lisa Rice’s brother
Joplin Relief
Dorothy Saylor recovering from knee surgery
Don Riddle
Jake Taylor, son of Karen & Shad, broke his leg
Kenneth Urgonski, son of Brian & Jennifer, in NICU
Our church & church family as they go through the transition & search for a Minister
Irene Sciara, friend of the Cunningham’s, in hospice care due to heart problems
Donna Wagers of Koontz Lake, heart valve replacement
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Spirit of WorshipSpirit of Worship
Spirit of Praise & Spirit of Praise & PrayerPrayer
For week of... 7/24 7/31 8/07 8/14
Sunday AM
Worship N/C 450 390 439
Total
Offering $9,404.25 $10,942.50 $14635.54 $9,976.54
Building Fund $275.00 $235.00 $270.00 $1,235.00
Those with cancer:
Todd Hornig’s brother Bruce; Leanne Runyan’s mom Diana Harbaugh; Rick Burkus’ mother Carol Zehroung; Don Riddle; Julie Bodle, Jason Wilson, Sue Grayckowski; Barb Burkett; Judy Stoll, Austin Fair’s grandma; Jerry Wright, Stacey Noetzel’s uncle, Scott Reinhardt, Liz Davis’ nephew; Marcia Hopper, Harold Rinehart, George Merrill, Stella Shaffer, Carol Clark, friend of Shannon Stuart, Lenard Alford, Robin Browne’s father, Dennis Napier, Richard Hauguel, Irene Fair, Wayne Dixon; Frank Rodrigrez, friend of Don Napier;
Military Personnel:
Eric Rodman, son of Jerry & Sherry Roberts
Andrew Ross, Mary Bunch’s son, Joshua Cole (Omaha, NE), Jason Rodman (Calif.), Jeff Roberts (Texas), Shannon Vickers, Dave Bickel (CO), Josh Grayckowski ( Afghanistan) Kyle Singleton, Mike McGann, Mary Patton’s son (San Diego, CA), Jason Fair (Arizona), Lionel Williams, Bob & Sherry Lichtenberger’s son-in-law, Christopher Brandenburg( Alaska), Erin & Trevor Wiegers, Steve & Carol Beam’s son at sea.
Sympathy to Erik & Sarah Ebersole on the death of his grandfather, Ransom Ebersole, Sr.
Sympathy to Debbie and Chris Newcomb on the passing of Debbie’s mother, Virginia Ross Praise—Dave Mills is recovering well from his surgery
Vince Leodanski, Jr. was immersed into Christ on Sunday, July 31st. His parents are Vince and Dena and he has a younger brother named Levi. Vince is 13 years old and likes BMX racing, soccer and spending time with his friends.
Harlee Ann Mark was immersed into Christ on Sunday, August 14th. She is the daughter of Rebecca Mark and she has one brother and two sisters. Harlee loves all sports especially soccer and basketball.
Ruthie Grace Baker was born to Sam & Kristi on July 24th at 8:23 a.m. She weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces and was 20 inches long. Keith & Laurel Baker are her proud grandparents!
Monday, September 26th:
NLCC will be in charge of the evening service at Miller’s Merry Manor in Walkerton at 7:00 pm!
See Steve Beam if you are interesting in helping out that night.
Wednesday night activities start September 7th
5:45—Meal
7:00 Summit Classes
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M.O.P.S will be
starting back up in September. They will meet the 1st and 3rd
Thursdays of the month in the Teen Room (old
sanctuary)
Mom2Mom sale Sept 16th 8-6:00 pm & Sept 17th 8-noon
MOPS is looking for donations of gently used children’s clothes, toys & furniture.
They also need volunteers for child care on the 1st and 3rd Thursday’s of the month from 9-11:00 am
NLCC Family,
Thank you for every prayer, thought, and act of kindness given to our
family during my surgery and recovery. God has richly blessed our family
with such a wonderful and loving church family. Because of you, a very
difficult time for our family will only be remembered as a blessing. I am
doing very well and praise God for what He has done for me. My faith has
been strengthened and my life will never be the same. Thank you for
everything!
Praising Him,
Jessica Cox
P.U.S.H
Pray until something happens !!!
WELCOME TO OUR CHURCH FAMILY
There is a life and death struggle going on for control of our hearts. Satan would deliberately plunge us into despair and death, but the Lord seeks to lift us up in hope and life. So the question for us in life is: Who do we allow to take control?
Luke 4 shares with us that Jesus faced that same struggle at the beginning of His ministry. Immediately after His baptism, Jesus went into the wilderness and there for forty days He was tempted by the devil. In fact Hebrews 4:15 says, “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are—yet was without sin.”
You see, Jesus was God and yet He was a full human being who had the same needs, drives, desires and instincts that we have. The difference is that He never once yielded control to Satan. He resisted every temptation. His character was completely flawless. You would think that Jesus would be exempt from temptation. After all, He was the Son of God, and this passage says He was full of the Holy Spirit. He was led by the Spirit into the wilderness. He’d been fasting and praying for 40 days. He had just been baptized in the Jordan River. He could not have been any closer to the Father, yet Satan still came at Him. And yet at the end of this passage in verse (13) it says, “Satan left him but for a more opportune time.” Do you know what that tells me? Satan attacks everyone, even the most mature. You will never get so spiritually mature that you won’t be tempted to do wrong.
So church family, if you don’t think that you can overcome, take notice of Jesus and follow His lead. He did it and God’s word tells us we can as well. “Resist the devil and he will feel from you (Js 4:7).” “Live by the Spirit and you will not gratify the desires of your sinful nature (Gal 5:16).” “You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness (Rom 6:18).” “Everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith (I Jn 5:4).” And look at I Cor 10:13: “No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.”
Saved to Serve,
Tim
Leadership for the Long Haul:
Many of the notable leaders we read about in Scriptures share a common characteristic. Think about Moses, Joshua, the judges, the
prophets, the kings, and the apostles. The work of some may have been cut short by conquest or martyrdom, but the fact remains they
led as long as they were able. Many led until they died.
They may have slackened their pace with advancing age, but as near as I can discern, non of them ever retired. They stayed at their
posts and carried on their work until circumstances prevented it or the Lord called them home.
Some might think we’re comparing apples to oranges, but it seems to me today’s Christian leaders should take a page from the playbook
of these biblical stalwarts. There certainly comes a time when younger, more energetic leaders must move to the front & take the reigns.
But even when they step down from their positions to make room for younger leaders, there is still plenty for the older leaders to do.
Sadly, some older leaders simply drop out of the picture, spending their remaining years reveling in the solitude & rest that come once
they day-to-day responsibilities of leadership have been passed on to others. But is that really what God wants?
It’s not a sin to slow down, to find a pace that works best in the golden years. Aging often brings with it certain physical limitations that
cannot be ignored. And it’s not wrong to play more golf, or read more, or travel more than you have the last several decades. But it’s
unwise to stop leading entirely.
If you’re still in the workforce, it’s likely you’re saving money for your retirement years. You may participate in a 401K plan at work. You
might be putting money into an Individual Retirement Accounts as you prepare for the future. If someone were to ask you, “Why are you
taking your hard-earned money, money you can use today, and tucking it away like that?” you would probably answer, “So I’ll have it to
spend during my retirement.” That would be wise.
But what if you stored up your money for decades only to reach your retirement years and refuse to spend any of it? That would be
unwise-and purposeless.
A similar principle might be applied to older leaders. You’ve spent years growing in wisdom, building a set of leadership skills, & gaining
life experience. Once these investments are at their peak, what will you do with them? Confine them to a golf course? Tow them behind
a travel trailer? Or will your take the fruit of your life’s work & place it where others can reach it?
You don’t have to lead at the same pace you did years ago. You don’t have to assume all the responsibilities you shouldered then. But
you can find young, promising leaders & invest yourself in their lives. You can take time between rounds of golf to pass what you’ve to
others who will use that knowledge and wisdom to build up the body of Christ.
That’s leadership for the long haul! (written by Shawn McMullen)
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TimTim
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Spirit of ServiceSpirit of Service
For Week of... 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25
Nursery
Stephanie Johnson
Elisabeth Johnson
Christina Heck
Stephan Johnson
Elisabeth Johnson
Christina Heck
Angie Cauffman
Mary Hornig
Erica Morris
Angie Cauffman
Mary Hornig
Erica Morris
Communion &
Offering Prayer Brian Perry Keith Beringer Alan Limerick Randy Lemert
Communion
Servers
David Cole
Eric Morris
Nate Reinhold
Jason Cauffman
Justin Hornig
Paul Annis
Todd Hornig
Bill Caughman
Larry Bunch
Ryan Fair
Sam Weiss
Ben Weiss
Matt Peterson
John Dillion
Bob Shipley
Dave Ross
Bill Morey
Darin Klopfenstein
Cole Kaser
Charlie Dreesen
Chuck Bowen
Nick Lung
Tom Patton
Tim Knowlton
Trevor Duff
Jacob Keldson
Jon Stewart
Seth Baker
Communion to Sick
North Liberty
South Bend
LaPorte
Randy Lemert
Mike Nicholas
Scott Reinhold
Nick Lung
Ron Peterson
D. Klopfenstein
Jan Baker
Ron Peterson
Dale Cox
Tom Fair
Erik Ebersole
Service for the Month
Ushers
Tom Fair
Rob Carlson
Brad Yung
Tim Baker
Tom Ridgeway
Security
Denny Lemert
Dale Cox
Immersion Janet Peterson
Andrea Ritter
Communion
Preparation
Wilda Henry
Ryan & Elin Fair
September
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1 9 a.m. MOPS
4 9:30 a.m.
10:30 am
Sunday School
Morning Worship
6 7:00a.m. Prayer Group
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8
5:45 pm
7:00 pm
9:00 a.m.
Meal
Summit classes/Amped (Jr. High only)
Prayer Group
11
9:30 & 10:30
5:30-7:30 pm
6-7:30 p.m.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Financial Peace class
Encounter Student Ministry (High School Only)
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14
7:00 a.m.
5:45 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Prayer Group
Meal
Summit Classes /Amped (Jr. High only)
15 9 a.m.
9 a.m.
Prayer Group
MOPS
18
9:30 & 10:30 a.m.
5:30-7:30 pm
6-7:30 p.m.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Financial Peace class
Encounter Student Ministry (High School Only)
2 0 7 a.m. Prayer Group
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22
5:45 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
9 a.m.
Meal
Summit Classes/Amped (Jr. High only)
Prayer Group
25
9:30 & 10:30 a.m.
5:30-7:30 p.m.
6-7:30 p.m.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Financial Peace class
Encounter Student Ministry (High School only)
27 7 a.m. Prayer Group
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5:45 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
9 a.m.
Meal
Summit Classes/Amped (Jr. High only)
Prayer Group
Spirit of FellowshipSpirit of Fellowship
S p i r i t o f L i b e r t y Page 7
Jody Jody
99 Thoughts For Parents of Teenagers by Walt
Mueller Thought 3: YOU’RE STILL IMPORTANT
“Home is where the heart is.” That cliché is a great descriptor of the way a little child’s
life revolves around family and home. Then the teenage years arrive and something
begins to change. Because they are now growing up, teenagers begin the process of
disengaging from the kind of ties they’ve had with you as they begin to focus more and
more time on building relationships with their peers. Even though the shift is normal, it
can be quite painful to watch your children trade family time for friend time. These new
relationships with friends serves as a bridge between dependence of childhood and the
independence of adulthood. But NEVER, NEVER, NEVER forget this fact: You are still
vital! Research and observation have shown that we must remain engaged and available
to our children. Teenagers whose parents are absent from their lives as a result of
choice or circumstance are teenagers WHO HURT DEEPLY. You are important and
significant in their lives!
AMPED (6th - 8th grade) will relaunch Wednesday, Sept. 7th. ENCOUNTER (9th - 12th) grade will relaunch Sunday, Sept. 11th.
ZOE STUDENT PROGRAMMING
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GROW ON THE GO
F U E L F O R T H E H E A R T : E M P O W E R I N G P A R E N T S T O B E T H E
S P I R I T U A L L E A D E R S W I T H I N T H E I R H O M E S
W h a t d o y o u d o w h i l e y o u d r i v e ? L i s t e n t o t a l k r a d i o , p u t o n y o u r m a k e u p , o r p e r h a p s e v e n l i s t e n t o c l a s s i c 7 0 ’ s o r 8 0 ’ s r o c k . W e w a n t t o e n c o u r a g e y o u t o u s e t h a t t i m e a s a n i n v e s t m e n t t o w a r d p e r s o n a l s p i r i t u a l g r o w t h . T h i s m o n t h w e w i l l b e p r o v i d i n g t w o C D s t h a t w i l l a d d r e s s c e r t a i n f a m i l y i s s u e s f r o m a C h r i s t - c e n t e r e d a p p r o a c h . T h e s e C D ’ s w i l l h e l p e n c o u r a g e , e q u i p , a n d s t r e n g t h e n y o u a s a C h r i s t i a n p a r e n t a n d s p o u s e . Y o u c a n f i n d t h e s e C D ’ s a v a i l a b l e a t t h e P a r e n t R e s o u r c e C e n t e r i n t h e K i d z K o n n e c t i o n Z o n e .
T o p i c s A v a i l a b l e f o r A u g u s t : C D 1 - G a m e P l a n F o r S u c c e s s f u l P a r e n t i n g B y K e v i n L e m a n C D 2 - P r o t e c t i n g Y o u r M a r r i a g e D u r i n g T h e P a r e n t i n g Y e a r s B y
D r . D e b b i e C h e r r y
When you are finished with the CD’s we are requesting that you bring them back so that others may use it as well.
Launch Pad (1st - 5th grade) and My God and Me (3s - K) will relaunch on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 Wednesday Night Children’s Programming
NLCC SUNDAY SCHOOL: Connecting Children to Biblical Truths through Interactive Bible Lessons and through a HANDS ON experience. Nursery: Nursery 1 2s - Pre K: Room 2 K - 2nd grade: Room 9 3rd - 5th grade: Room 6 It’s more than just a song. It’s more than just a story. It’s more than just a coloring page or an activity. It’s ALL about plugging our children into the life giving truths of God’s Word.
“Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Proverbs 22:6
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