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INSIDE THIS ISSUEA CONVERSATION WITH KATHY TROCOLLI –— - pg. 1 —2
―BOOKEYS‖ NEWS ————- —————————– pg. 3CARING FOR CREATION FOR SUMMER –————— - pg. 4CAPITAL REGION THEOLOGICAL CENTER NEWS — pg. 5MONTHLY WOMEN’S GROUP —–—————— -—— pg. 6AUGUST MISSION OF THE MONTH - ————— - ——– pg. 7 7 0 1
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A Conversation withKathy Trocolli
Kathy Jubert
―Hi Kathy…. It’s Kathy Trocolli.‖
…. Did I hear that right? Kathy Trocolli is calling ME?!?
To my surprise, I actually was on the phone with KathyTrocolli, internationally recognized Christian speaker, songwriter, singer, and conference headliner of the upcoming
Among Friends Conference.
We talked for about 15 minutes. She wanted to personallycall and thank some of the women who are helping to pro-mote her upcoming Conference being held at Calvary Tab-ernacle in Schenectady on September 23 – 24th.
She asked if I was working and what I did. I told her I doMedical Billing unless she had a job for me. She joked Icould be a backup singer for her, in which I quickly re-plied, ―Honey, you wouldn’t want me as a backup singer!‖
Kathy is a down to earth, girl next-door type of person.Before her call, I had been excitedly looking forward to theconference. But now I’m even more excited.
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Capital Region Theological Center: www.capitalrtc.org
Local farmers’ markets: www.localharvest.org
Heifer International: www.heifer.org
Among Friends Women’s Conference:
http://amongfriendsconference.com
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To quote Kathy, ―Life ishard, but when womenmeet, something powerful
happens —there is sharing,laughing, crying, and in-sight gained. There is a joythat allows women to seethe forest and not just thetrees.‖
For Kathy, the hope is ―togive each women a safeplace to let down thewalls, enjoy a good laugh,be herself, and walk awaywith a renewed courage totake of life’s trials.‖
The conference will be heldFriday, September 23,7:00 pm to 9:00 pm andwill continue through Sat-urday Sept 24, from 9:00am to 12:30 pm.
Joining Kathy will beDonna VanLiere, author of The Christmas Shoes andEllie Lofaro, speaker, Bibleteacher and humorist.
Ladies if you haven’t al-ready purchased yourticket please consider do-ing so soon. This will be anevent you will not want tomiss. Tickets are $37.50 atan early bird specialthrough July.
A number of women fromCommunity Reformed have already purchased tickets, so you will truly be ―amongfriends‖ at this event.
Please contact Kathy Jubert at 281-5155 with questions or to purchase a ticket.
(Kathy Trocolli — Continued from page 1)
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Bible Verse forSummer
In each issue of Cross and Com-ments we offer you a Bible verse tocontemplate, study and memorize.It is our hope that this will be onemore way you can connect withGod’s word.
Psalm 27:14
Wait for the Lord;be strong, and let your heart takecourage;wait for the Lord!
“Bookeys” News Karen Reynolds
Community Reformed’s Book Group invitesyou to share in lively discussion and tastyfood at its upcoming summer meetings.
The group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month, at 7:00 PM.
The next meeting is set for August 23, startingat 7:00 pm. The meeting will focus on a brief discussion of The Christmas Shoes , the best-selling novel by Donna VanLiere, who will be afeatured speaker at the September AmongFriends conference in Schenectady.
In addition, we will discuss the first half of TheLonely Polygamist , by Brady Udall, the storyof Golden Richards, husband to four wives, fa-ther to twenty-eight children, who is havingthe mother of all midlife crises.
For more information about the Bookeys,see Karen Reynolds or log onto the churchweb site, www.coloniereformed.org.
Information about the Among Friends con-ference is available elsewhere in this issueof Cross and Comments, and from KathyJubert.
While shopping for gifts onChristmas Eve, Robert, asuccessful lawyer whosefamily life is falling apart,meets Nathan, an eight-year-old boy whose mother
is dying.
The story of Golden Rich-ards, husband to fourwives, father to twenty-eight children, who is hav-ing the mother of all midlifecrises.
Congratulations, Graduates!
Congratulations to the young people in ourchurch family and extended family whoearned diplomas and degrees this year.
Michelle Matrazzo graduated from John-son & Wales University's Business schoolwith a Marketing MBA.
Melissa Bredice earned a Bachelor’s inEducation from The College of St. Rose.
Kyle Dzintars , son of Nancy Bacon, andgrandson of Barbara Birdsall, earned a dualMaster’s Degree in English and Counselingfrom the State University at Oswego.
Our high school graduates include:
Andrew Bottini - Colonie Central High School
Moira Becker - Colonie Central High School
Kylee Teague (Earl and Gladys Chamber-lain’s granddaughter) - Shenendehowa HighSchool
May they feel God’s presence and turn toHim as they continue on their life’s path.
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Caring For CreationSummer 2011
(If you haven’t told us the birthday months of your family members and would like themincluded in this monthly feature, please contact Lou Ann Connelly at 356-3745 [email protected] )
The Local RoundupBuy food locally. Farmers markets are great places to shop, and ensure thatthe veggies you’re eating hot off the grill or mixed in a salad haven’t trav-eled thousands of miles just to reach your plate. That cuts down on the useof fossil fuels, which leads to significantly reduced levels of pollution and re-source depletion over your typical tomato bought at the local supermarket.Websites like Local Harvest can help you find one in your area, even if you’ve never seen one in your life.
Source: www. planetgreen.discovery.com
Happy July Birthdays to…
Garry Berberich Barry Bredice
Delores Denegar Shane DeRusso
John Lombardo Anne Green
Elaine Hoogkamp Doris NeeseTheresa Ruth Phyllis Strube
Shawn Turner Michael York
Addison York Bill Ziegler
Happy August Birthdays to…
Nora Busold Pam Chandler
Lou Ann Connelly Mike Connelly
Paulette Johnson Becky Miner
Helen O’Connor Diane OgrenRon Smith Aaron Van Buren
Tim Van Kempen
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Summer 2011
"CRTC Fall Event" @ Glen Sanders Mansion October 3
Save the Date for CRTC's Fall EventOctober 3, 2011
CRTC's Mission is to:
Equip with tools for developing and ex-
pressing faith;Connect people and resources, creatingcommunity; and
Inspire a commitment to renewed disci-pleship and spiritual growth.
Join us!
Sincerely,
Martha ReisnerCapital Region Theological Center
See more course info at www.capitalrtc.org
CRTC's 2011 Fall Event will take place at Glen SandersMansion, with Silent Auction, hors d'oeuvres, and din-ner. This year's keynote speaker is Barbara Wheeler,Director of the Center for the Study of TheologicalEducation (CSTE) and former President, Auburn Semi-nary; Author and Award-winning Educator.
Keynote Speaker: Barbara G. Wheeler, Director of theCenter for the Study of Theological Education (CSTE)and Former President, Auburn Seminary; Author; andAward-winning Educator.
When: Monday October 3, 20116:00pm-9:00pm
Where: Glen Sanders Mansion 1 Glen Avenue Scotia, NY 12302
Now accepting Sponsorships andSilent Auction items....
Honorary Committee Memberships, Table &Event Sponsorships available ( tables of 8)
Individual Reservations: $50.00 per person
SEE YOU THERE!
Registration Deadline: September 23, 2011
Upcoming Courses:"Empathy In Action: Pastoral Care II"
begins September 8 "Canoeing Through Creation"
September 12-15
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Monthly Women’s Group CombinesBible study, Fellowship, and Fun
Gladys ChamberlainThe Women's BibleStudy Group meets tostudy God’s word onthe first Saturday of the month, Septemberthrough June, at thehome of Gladys Cham-berlain.
We use the devotionalThe Upper Room , sometimes a book,and sometimes just a topic. Our studiesare discussed ahead of time so all atten-dees have some input into what we willbe studying.
However this group is more than astudy group. We start off with a cup of
coffee and something to nibble on andd i s c u s s p r a y e r c o n c e r n s a n dpraises. We have become a confidentialand caring support group for eachother. Anything personal is never dis-cussed or gossiped about outside of ourmeeting. We have many moments of laughter and Christian fellowship.
We choose a prayer partner for the
coming month. We each pray for ourprayer partner throughout the followingmonth, often contacting that personduring the month to find out prayerneeds, concerns, and praises.
Although we plan our meetings for thefirst Saturday of each month, our sched-ule is very flexible. If for some reasonthere is a conflict for the first Saturday
of the month, we meet the second Sat-urday. If that does not work we waituntil the following month.
We reach out and support concerns andprojects of the church and sometimesthe community. For example, last Aprilwe helped with the pillowcase project.In the past our free-will donations havebeen used to purchase Bible study ma-terials for the church.
New members are always welcome. Weknow that there will be times when youwill not be able to come. That happensto all of us. We are very understandingwhen you have to miss.
If you are looking for a group to join butcan't make a weekly commitment, thisis the group for you. The ladies carpoolfrom the church to the home of GladysChamberlain at 9:30AM. Study runsfrom 10 to 11:30.
We have a group of 6 to 9 ladies thatcome frequently. Please consider add-ing your presence to this group.
Due to Labor Day weekend, our firstmeeting of the fall season will be onSeptember 10. We will begin the sea-son with a brunch.
Please contact Gladys Chamberlain [email protected] . For car-pool arrangements, or to be added toour email list, please contact Judy Chris-tensen at [email protected] .
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Today, millions of peoplewho were once hungrywill be nourished bymilk, eggs and freshvegetables.
Families who for generationsknew only poverty will be building newhomes and starting businesses.
Children who once headed out to the fieldsto do backbreaking work will be headinginto schoolrooms to learn to read.
And people who never thought they’d be ina position to help someone else will be ex-periencing the joy of charitable giving.
How is this possible?
With Heifer’s proven approach – more than65 years in the making – to helping peopleobtain a sustainable source of food and in-come.
For more information about our support of this mission, please see the materials pro-vided in church, or you can log ontowww.heifer.org for complete information.
August Mission of the Month Fights World Hunger
Your Mission of the Month contribution in August will go to Heifer International.This worldwide relief organization provides livestock, training and other resourcesto help disaster survivors provide a sustained source of nutrition and income.
Bringing an End to World Hunger through Unimaginable Blessings
Sunday School NewsSarah Hueist
Sunday, September 11 th , will be a very special Sunday for many individuals in thecongregation. Children in 3 rd grade will have their first Bible handed down to them. Inaddition, after a lot of hard work, Billy Birdsall and Justin De Russo will be confirmed.If you have a child entering third grade in the fall, please see Sarah Huiest toensure the presentation of a Bible.
On Sunday , September 18th
, Sunday school will hold an orientation and welcomebreakfast for children age 4 through 12 th grade and their families. Following breakfast,children will visit with their teachers, while parents meet with Sarah Huiest and receivean overview of the year. Registration forms will be available in late August. Also, allyouth workers will be commissioned on this Sunday; this includes Nursery workers, Chil-dren’s Worship leaders, Sunday school teachers, Youth Group leaders, and those whoprovide the Children’s Message.
If you have any questions about any of the youth programs or are interested in volun-teering your time and talents, please see Sarah Huiest or Debi Todd.
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Temporary-Editor: Lou Ann Connelly Layout Designer: Bob Becker
Articles are due by the 15th of the month and can be submitted to
[email protected] or given to Lou Ann Connelly.
“Come away to a deserted place all by yourselves and rest a while.” For many were coming and going, and they had no leisure even to eat.
~Mark 6:31
R and R
Rest and Re-creation in the Spirit
7 PM
August 10This is a time of peaceful renewal of the spiritthrough prayer and song.
Worship leaders are Rev. Bruce Cornwell, Laurie Bonesteel,Shawn Turner, and Dave Bonesteel.
For more information, contact Rev. Cornwell, or Lisa McGee.
SummerPrayer of the Month
Bless this day
all that I might see,
all that I might hear,
all that I might smell,all that I might say.
Bless this day
all that I might serve,
all that I might comfort,
all that I might help,
all that I might guide.Bless this day
Amen.
CongregationalMeeting Scheduled
The church’s annual Congre-gational Meeting is set forSunday, August 28 at 11 AM.
The agenda includes a reviewof the past year’s finances,next year’s budget, and elec-tion of Elders and Deacons.
All are welcome to attendthis important annual meet-ing.
A Summer ReminderJoyce Karl
Going on vacation?
While you are on vacation, remember the churchcontinues to pay its bills - National grid, phone,paper, employee salaries, etc. We need yourcontinued support all summer. Please considermailing your pledge or giving to a friend to bringto church for you while you are away.
Thank you.