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Noah's Ark Class Presentation
Elementary Education News
Sunday, 14 December 2008

Here are some of the sites used as research for the Noah's Ark class. Not all of these sites agree, so it's better to have all information to make a decision for yourself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVCvzGr7h1g
http://worldwideflood.com/about
http://www.isitso.org/guide/wyatt.html
http://arkdiscovery.com/noah's_ark.htm
http://worldwideflood.com/

 
Volunteers Needed
Community of Care News
Sunday, 06 July 2008

Volunteers are needed to serve in the following areas at the next Community of Care Dinner, which will be on Saturday, July 25th at 5:00 p.m.

Dinner Preparations Setup Fellowship Hall and/or bag groceries in food pantry (3:30-5:00)
Welcome Table Sign in Guests and hand out food pantry tickets (4:45-6:30)
Food Service Prepare food service table and serve food to guests (4:00-6:30)
Ambassador Eat and mingle with guests (4:45-7:00)
Pantry Service Hand out groceries to guests from the food pantry (4:45-6:30)
Clean Up Clean up kitchen and fellowship hall when dinner has ended (6:30-7:30)

If you can volunteer for any of these tasks, please sign the sign up sheet in the foyer. If you have any questions, please see Wendy Brown. Thank you in advance for your service.

 
VBS Material
Elementary Education News
Tuesday, 03 June 2008

VBS Material is going to be used for the summer quarter on Wednesday Nights. Classes have been prepared for ages 3 through 5th grade. Summer quarter runs June 4 through August 27.

 
Milestones
Blog
Friday, 22 February 2008

My new Greek students reached a milestone the other day. They have learned their alphabet and are now able to put the letters into syllables and pronounce actual Greek words. They are beginning to build vocabulary and are learning meanings of the words. They will never be the same again. Soon, they will be able to put words into a sentence structure - growing ever closer toward becoming good exegetes who will be able to understand their Bibles better in an expanded light. Needless to say, we really celebrated that milestone!

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I Heard Another Connor Story
Blog
Thursday, 10 January 2008

My sister just called and I am so glad to hear that my Great Nephew Connor has been praying for me. In fact, he prayed twice for "Aunt Gloria" today. I love hearing children's prayers. They are so straight-forward and honest. We can learn a lot by just listening. Remember when the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray? They listened.

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Program Overview
STUDIO 24/7 News
Wednesday, 07 November 2007

STUDIO 24/7 - Seeking To Understand Discipleship Inside Out

Studio 24/7 is a proactive monthly program to help keep our children in a relationship with God through Bible-based study, service projects, hands-on activities, and constant interaction with other children.

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Night of the Iguana 2008
Foreign Missions News
Monday, 05 November 2007

Supporting mission work can benefit all

You are invited to join us on Friday, April 4th from 7:30 – 9:30 PM for the 5th annual “Night of the Iguana” fundraising event to be held at Reynoldsburg Church of Christ.

Reynoldsburg Church of Christ is no newcomer when it comes to mission work, having sent missionaries to foreign countries for nearly three decades. In an effort to involve others who are interested in this kind of outreach, the “Night of the Iguana” fundraising event was established as an avenue for individuals, businesses and other churches to contribute financially toward the ongoing missionary efforts in Guyana, South America.

Patrick Mead Patrick Mead, pulpit minister at Rochester Church of Christ (Rochester MI) will be the keynote speaker. Dr. Mead’s gift is presenting deep and sometimes difficult truths in a way that everyone can understand them. He uses humor and a gentle spirit to help shape souls. He holds doctoral and postdoctoral qualifications in psychoneuroimmunology and continues to teach special courses at universities in the Midwest. He is deeply involved in mission work in Scotland, Romania, and Indonesia and, through other family members, in West Africa and South America.

Come and experience the sights and sounds of Guyana, South America. Get the feel for what it is like to walk through a typical village marketplace. Visit displays for medical relief and church camp, and hear firsthand from missionaries how God continues to change the lives of all those who are involved.

Opportunities will be provided to help you direct your generosity into the area that interests you most. Ways to help in this effort will include a silent auction and a prize drawing, or by simply making a donation to the Reynoldsburg Church of Christ Guyana Mission Fund.

 
Give To The Poor
Community of Care News
Friday, 02 November 2007

As a result of Jesus' admonition to give to the poor, we have established an eBay account to sell any hard goods donated to the church. The funds generated as a result of these sales will be used by the Reynoldsburg Community of Care in their ongoing ministry to feed those who attend the monthly dinner.

A number of those attending the dinner are in need of more than just one meal. We have been providing non-perishable items as our pantry permits, and will continue to do so. We also would like to start providing perishable items, and are working on securing the necessary refrigeration space to make this a reality.

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Cutting Sage
Blog
Saturday, 20 October 2007

Yes, I'm back in the garden again, cutting sage for our Miss Bea at church. She always likes to have some this time of year since Thanksgiving is coming on. While I was cutting it, I noticed some little tomato plants. They are almost four or five inches high, but totally out of season. They will not survive the frost. They are not timely at all.

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Christmas for Erika
Foreign Missions News
Thursday, 18 October 2007

We are looking for a family to provide funds for a Christmas present for Erika, the 7 year old girl in Honduras that Children's Church & STUDIO 24/7 sponsor through Compassion International. The suggested donation is $18, but an alternate donation would be accepted as well. Please let Barb or Joel know if you can help by October 21.

 
Servant Needed
Community of Care News
Thursday, 18 October 2007

A Servant is needed to coordinate transportation to and from the monthly outreach dinners for those guests that have no vehicles. If you would like to volunteer, please see one of the Local Mission Team members.

 
Food Pantry
Community of Care News
Thursday, 18 October 2007

Food pantry donations can be placed in the new food pantry located in the back of the fellowship hall (formerly known as the Library).

If you have any questions regarding pantry donations, please see Dana Campbell. If you would like to donate money towards the purchase of items for the pantry, please see Josie Rollie.

 
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