The Paper August Issue 2 Vol. 1

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THE PAPER ISSUE 2 | VOL. 1 | AUGUST 2014 Honesty over Perfection By Phil Krygsheld GROWING LEADERS AROUND THE WORLD New mission partners George and Sara Ahiome WHO ARE THE DRANGERS? Getting to know Tad & Kim

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Everything you need to know about worship, connecting and serving at Faith Church.

Transcript of The Paper August Issue 2 Vol. 1

THE PAPERISSUE 2 | VOL. 1 | AUGUST 2014

Honesty over PerfectionBy Phil Krygsheld

GROWING LEADERS AROUND THE WORLD

New mission partners George and Sara Ahiome

WHO ARE THE DRANGERS?Getting to know Tad & Kim

HELLO!Dear Faith Family and Friends, We all lead people every day whether at church, school, business or home. The greatest impact on my life as a leader is The Global Leadership Summit. Faith Church will be a host site again this year on August 14 & 15. I encourage you to take advantage of this awesome resource. You can find more details in the following pages. Hope you have a happy and healthy August! Blessings,Pastor Bob

Bob BouwerSenior Pastor | Faith Church

CONTENTS Growing Leaders Around The World Page 4-5 Honesty Over Perfection Page 6 Who Are The Drangers Page 8

Beecher Page 10 Cedar Lake Page 11 Dyer Pages 12-14

Shererville Update Page 14 Hammond Page 15 Highland Page 16 Valparaiso Page 17 Faith Financial Times Page 18

Content deadline is the first Monday of the month for the next issue. Submit to: [email protected]

THE BIG 3Whether you’ve been attending Faith Church for a long time or you are a first time visitor, THE PAPER is here to help! Being a part of this church family is a partnership in growth, so we encourage you to be involved in 3 ways:

WORSHIP ON THE WEEKENDSGather with others to listen to a message from God’s Word, sing, pray, and lift up the name of Jesus. Attend a service at one of our campuses. Our Kids Ministry (infant-5th grade) is a safe place where kids can worship Jesus at their level. Don’t miss the opportunity to gather with others and worship each week. Invite a friend.

CONNECT IN COMMUNITYBeing a follower of Jesus was never meant to be done alone. Sole-ranger Christianity usually means discouragement and failure. God has provided a better way-Biblical community. Community keeps us encouraged, helps us build meaningful friend-ships, and most importantly, helps us grow as Christians. This may be through a Mini-Church, Bible study, or Serving Team. No matter what your age, God does not intend for you to walk through life alone. Be real. Be known.

SERVE OTHERSJoin a weekend Serving Team at one of our cam-puses. Serve in your neighborhood or around the world! God has gifted each of us to do something special. Discover the joy of serving.

Many of us are familiar with the Bible stories where God clearly sends ‘the calling’ for a mission- like Moses hearing his name called out from the burning bush or Samuel who heard the Lord call his name in the night. As for George and Sara Ahiome, their calling didn’t happen like that. There were no lightning strikes, wooden planks to the head, etc. Their ‘calling’ came over a period of a few months, and was filled with lots of questions. “It was God’s still, small voice that gave us peace with decisions we were making along the way. Opened doors where others were closed,” Sara Ahiome said. “We have experienced God’s comfort and prodding more vividly than ever during this time, and I have no doubts that we are walking in His way.” George Ahiome is originally from Nigeria. Born and raised in the northern state of Kano until age fifteen, and then on to the city of Jos for three more years—he’s very familiar with Nigeria. Sara Ahiome (nee Kramer) grew up in South Holland, Illinois. They both attended Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, which is where they met. George and Sara mar-ried in June of 2012, and a year later made a short visit to Nige-ria. That’s when their longtime friends and mentors, Mike and Megan Ribbens, encouraged the newlyweds to prayerfully consider taking over their roles at the Dan-iel Center in Abuja, Nigeria. The Ribbens’ were being led to another mission in South Africa.

GROWING LEADERS AROUND THE WORLDNew mission partners George and Sara Ahiome

“Never in my wildest dreams did I think that I would become a mis-sionary,” George said, “I’ve always had a missional heart, but never thought that I would go into full time missions.” After long discussions and lots of prayer, George and Sara decided, with God’s leading, to put in an application to Christian Reformed World Missions for the position of Daniel Center Director. Several meetings and interviews later, they were offered the position. “God is so good and His timing is perfect, even if it does not line up with ours,” said George. “We have seen God at work in the outpour-ing of encouragement and support from friends and family. He con-firms our calling on almost a daily basis and it has been amazing to see obstacles topple over like dom-inoes.” George and Sara anticipate their move to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, at the end of September. Nigeria is located in West Africa, north of the Atlantic Ocean. It has a population of about 177 million people, and often referred to as the ‘Giant of Africa.’ Work-ing through the Daniel Center, the Ahiomes’ will roll up their sleeves and learn from the Nigerian peo-ple in order to tap into the work God is doing and desires to do in the country. The mission of the Daniel Center is to provide strategic support to churches, specialized ministries, schools, families and businesses in a way that will advance the gospel

throughout the country. George added, “Our goal is to develop thriving reciprocal relationships and to function as a support system to local organizations and individuals who are engaged in kingdom work.” Lamentations 3:22-24 has helped guide George through this season of transition: “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mer-cies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. ‘The Lord is my portion,’ says my soul, ‘therefore I will hope in him.’” Sara mentioned that John 15:1-8, the story of the vine and the branches, has helped guide her through this time in her life. “Verses 1-5 remind me to focus on remaining in Jesus; He is the life-giver,” she said, “without Him at the center, the ministry (and my life) is fruitless.” So, what if you haven’t felt ‘the calling’ from God, or heard him whisper in your ear? It doesn’t mean He is limiting your accom-plishments. “All we have to do is present our bodies as living sac-rifices to the Lord and He’ll take care of the rest,” George advises, “God does not call the qualified; He qualifies the called.” Sara says, “Don’t wait until gradu-ation, until you get a job, or until you drive by a billboard telling you what your ‘calling’ is. Start somewhere; God has a way of leading in the midst of our journey.”

“Journaling has helped me to see God’s hand in my life in retrospect.” Sara continues, “And in turn I can trust Him for the future. Remember that God is always shaping and challenging us, and that even if you’re 90 years old, God still has a purpose for you and may change the course of your life completely. Don’t compare your calling with anyone else’s or worry about expectations others may have. He has something uniquely for you.”

AS A PART OF OUR LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FOCUS, FAITH CHURCH IS EXCITED TO BEGIN SUPPORTING GEORGE AND SARA IN THEIR MISSION TO DEVELOP LEADERS AT THE DANIEL CENTER IN ABUJA, NIGERIA. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GET MORE CONNECTED WITH GEORGE AND SARA AHIOME’S MINISTRY, YOU CAN EMAIL THEM AT: [email protected] AND REQUEST TO BE PUT ON THEIR EMAIL PRAYER LIST.

Written by Marjorie DeVries

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HONESTY OVER PERFECTIONan insight on church & home by phil krygsheld

My wife Shari and I make a lot of mistakes as parents. We’re not perfect. I work at Faith Church and—confession: we don’t do devotions every night with our kids. The last thing I want to make parents feel is more pres-sure to DO the right things, as if that will somehow take away all our messiness. It doesn’t work. It might look picture perfect, but the truth is that only the Holy Spirit through Jesus Christ can change our families. Who we are becom-ing in Christ will determine what we do for Him. One sentence wraps up all the research on families. Parents are the greatest influence on children, BUT they are not the only influ-ence. I stole that sentence—as long as we are being honest—from another church leader. When the church and the home

work together to tell the story of God’s love to children, it’s bet-ter than each influence working alone. After all, we have the same goal. Jesus loves us, and we want our kids to love Jesus back with their heart, soul, mind and strength. So, how do we work together to accomplish this goal? First, we have to tell the story. We’ve been rescued through Jesus Christ. God has a story for each one of our families, no matter what they look like. God tells us this story throughout the Bible. Lost and broken people, even cold-blooded killers (like Saul), are changed by His amazing love. God’s story of redemption isn’t for perfect people; it’s for people honest enough to admit they need a Savior.

Secondly, we need to do life to-gether. At Faith Church, it’s the desire of every ministry to provide a community for your family. A place to ask questions, express doubts, receive encouragement, breakdown and be built back up, and make memories together. We all need a place to be known and a place where we can be honest about life. It’s tough being honest. I struggle with letting anyone see my weaknesses, but with God’s help, I can break down those walls and move to a place of freedom. It’s our desire to keep sharing God’s story of redemption at Faith Church. As we move forward together, let’s remember that God did everything for us through Je-sus Christ. This truth will humble us, move us into authentic com-munities and make God’s story of redemption irresistible to all families.

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REGISTRATION FEE $15 (MUST BE PAID PRIOR TO THE EVENT)

CHILDREN SHOULD COLLECT AS MANY DONATIONS AS THEY CAN TO BENEFIT THE CHILDREN IN RWANDA

ASK FAMILY & FRIENDS TO SPONSOR YOU IN THIS RUN!

PARENTS ARE EXPECTED TO STAY WITH THEIR CHILDREN DURING THE RACE.

KID TEAM RWANDA COLOR RUN 2014SAT, SEP 20, 8:30 - 10:30 AM, FAITH CHURCH - DYER CAMPUS

T-shirt sizes: Sm (4-6), Med (8-12), Lg (14-16) or Adult small, Adult medium

Registrations after Sep 7 will not receive a T-shirt, but will receive the medals.

All donations must be turned in on race day - Sat, Sep 20

ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: WORLD VISION

For registration, details and a donation tracking sheet visit: faithchurchkids.org/Kid Team Rwanda

My name is Tad Dranger and my wife’s name is Kim. I grew up in Sauk Village, IL and Kim is from DeKalb, IL. We current-ly live in Chesterton, IN and have a little boy named Peter who will be three years old this month.

My story begins in 2000, the year I graduated from college. During the next five or six years, I made some choices that took me far from God. In the summer of 2006, I reached a place in my life where I felt like my only choice was to ask my parents if I could return home for a bit. Shortly after, I was surprised to see a church building in place of what I had always known as farmland. I grew curious and started attending Sunday services, reading God’s word, and got plugged into Catalyst, a min-istry for 20-30 years olds. Through this ministry, I met a group of people who, for the

first time in my life, I didn’t have to meet a standard in order to belong. I could be my-self and I felt accepted. God used Faith Church to share and model Christ through Cat-alyst and it completely saved and transformed my life.

Kim and I met a few years later through a Christian dating website and we got married in June 2010. We started attend-ing Faith Church in Dyer to-gether, we served at the Ham-mond campus during their launch, and now we worship in Valparaiso.

We have seen God do some incredible things at Faith Church. What amazes us the most is the constant move-ment of God reconnecting people to Himself. Leading men to accept accountabil-ity from other men, making marriages healthier, building Mini-Churches that cross 2-3

generations, improving biblical handling of money, renewing hope and life in broken people, and using people to provide essential needs for others such as food, shelter, clothes, and utilities are some of the examples we experienced. We have met many people who were disconnected from God for years who now have a home at Faith Church.

Kim co-leads MOPS at Valparaiso and volunteers in Treasureland. I serve as a deacon, on the Frontline Team as well as leading the Finan-cial Peace University class at Valpo. We connect to others through Men of Faith, Wom-en’s Bible Study and partici-pating in church community events like First Sunday at Valpo. This summer we’ve made it our goal to spend time with others outside of church by inviting them to our home.

God has been doing great things in our lives. Recently, he has helped Kim step out-side her comfort zone. By leading MOPS, He has given her the opportunity to devel-op deeper friendships with other women. God is using my own competitive nature to challenge people to evaluate if they are using their resources – time, talent, and influence – to make connections for Christ.

Through God, Kim and I have a fun, hard-working and loving marriage. He has blessed us richly with our healthy, playful little boy Peter.

WHO ARE THEDRANGERS

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. . . especially THIS breakfast! Student Ministries’

annual pancake breakfast is not just serving up your favorite flapjacks, it’s serving up vision for

our young world changers.

EVERYONE WELCOME!

Saturday August 23rd and Sunday August 24th before and after the services

SERVING TIMES: Saturday 5 pm & 7:15 pm

Sunday 8:15 am, 10:15 am & 12:15 pm

In the Juice Bar and Garage - Dyer campus

$5 a person, $20 a family, kids under 3 are free, purchase tickets at www.faithchurchstudents.com

WHAT IS THIS ABOUT? Sharing with Faith Church

attenders what Student Ministries is all about.

WHAT IS THE VISION FOR THE EVENT? Student Ministries vision is to reach, connect with

families and students that attend Faith Church.

BEECHERWORSHIP201 E. Church RoadBeecher, Il 60401

Faith Church-Beecher

Service TimesSunday, 9 & 11 am

Summer Kid’s Worship (Infant - Completed Kindergarten)Sunday, 9 & 11 am*Interpretation for the deaf is avail-able upon request.

Contact Info:If you are new to Faith Beecher and haven’t submitted your name and contact info or if you have not been receiving Pastor Nathan’s email updates, please submit contact info to Leanne at: [email protected].

CONNECT● WOMEN

Women’s connecting groups will resume in the fall. If you have questions in the meantime, please contact Ann Smit at [email protected]

MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)will resume in September. Watch for details.

● MEN Men’s Bible/book studies will resume in the fall. If you have questions or are in need of other resources for men contact John Plug at: [email protected]

● ADULTS (MEN & WOMEN)

Mini-Churches (aka small groups)Contact Anne at [email protected] groups will launch in the fall. Contact Anne to get connected.

● STUDENTSMinistry for students (age 6th – 12th grade) is coming to Faith Beech-er this fall. Launch date is Friday, September 5. Watch the program for more information or contact Mike & Christine McCammon or Nick & Heidi McCraw.

BRIC (over 50)Contact Bob at [email protected] For BRIC events, see the Dyer section of this publication for a new event listing.

● CARE

Faith Family Market 1st & 3rd Thursday, 6-7 pm(No appointment needed)Contact Rachel at [email protected] Check the grocery cart in the en-tryway for a list of on going FFM needs. If you would be willing to help fill basic bags for our guests before or after a Sunday service, please contact Rachel (email above) or Leanne at:[email protected]

● Classes & Events

Discovery ClassWednesday, Aug 6, 7-9 pm Contact Bonnie at [email protected] Discovery Class is your path to membership at Faith Church. It’s also

an excellent way to learn about our core values, our church structure and the Christian principles on which we are founded. Sign up and download pre-class booklet online from the home page of the website.

3rd Annual Community BBQ Saturday, Aug 9 - Fireman’s ParkContact Val at [email protected] the weekend program for de-tails for ways you can help serve the Beecher community that day.

SERVEThe Vine bookstore - is always looking for new people to join our team; it’s only a commitment of a few hours each month. Contact Sharla Slings at [email protected]. Kid’s Worship - is looking for indi-viduals like you! Are you in 6th grade or older? Would you like to help children worship Jesus at their own level? Contact Leah at [email protected] OR Rachel at [email protected].

Visit the Connections and Communi-ty bulletin board (located next to the Vine) for a First Serve card if you’d like to begin serving somewhere but you are not sure of the available options. Contact Sharla Slings for more information [email protected].

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CEDAR LAKEWORSHIPCedar Lake Ministries13701 Lauerman StreetCedar Lake, IN 46303

Faith Church-Cedar Lake

Service TimesSunday, 9 & 10:30 am*Interpretation for the deaf is avail-able upon request.

Summer Kid’s Worship (Infant - Completed Kindergarten)Sunday, 9 & 10:30 am

Worship Location News We will have one 10 am worship service in Hanover High School Auditorium on Aug 31. kid’s worship birth-completed kindergarten will be offered.*There will be no Treasureland (infant-5th grd) on Labor Day Weekend.

CONNECT● WOMEN

Bible/Book Study - “The Shelter of God’s Promises” by Sheila WalshTuesday, 7 pm - CACContact Karla Weemhoff at [email protected] a world of uncertainty, pain and struggle, where do you find solid assurance and unshakeable truth? Gifted Bible teacher and inspiring speaker Sheila Walsh DIGS Scripture for what God has promised us, what God’s promises mean, and how these promises provide the foundation for daily confidence, joy, and hope. Hope you can join us!Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesday

● MEN

Bible StudySaturday, 6:30-8:30 am – CACContact Greg at [email protected] the 1st & 3rd Saturday

Bible/Book Study – “Authentic” by James McDonald.Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 pm – space next door to the CACContact Matt [email protected] the 2nd and 4th Wednesday

Young men’s accountability/Bible Study groupTuesday 9-10:30 pm – CAC base-mentContact Jason [email protected]

● ADULTS (MEN & WOMEN)

Mini-ChurchesContact Anne [email protected] to get connected? Contact Anne to find a Mini-Church right for you.

● STUDENTS

CL180 - Summer Bible StudyWednesday, Aug 6, 13, & 20 6:30-8 pmYou can still join a high school or junior high small group!www.tinyurl.com/CedarLake180

Boats and Bonfires Wednesday, Aug 27 at Cedar Lake Ministries 5-9 pm* *weather permittingbring a swimsuit and a towel, and ‘on-land’ clothes for bonfire time!

BOATS NEEDED! If you are able to provide a boat for CL180’s boats and bonfires event, call Jason at the CAC: 219-374-6309

Stay up to date with us on Instagram & Facebook. facebook.com/CL180 instagram.com/CL180

● CARE

Faith Family MarketMondays, 10 am-noon - CAC(closed the 5th Mondays)Contact Beckie at [email protected]

Laundry soap and toilet paper are now being added to the client’s

basic bag so donations of those two items are greatly appreciated.

Faith Family Market Garden Plot:People needed to weed and water on a regular basis. Contact Beckie at [email protected]

Reflectors MinistrySundays, during 9 & 10:30 am worship servicesContact Samantha at [email protected] ministry exists to help people with any disability grow in their rela-tionship with Jesus at their own level and to be enfolded into the church community. Treasureland buddies and prayer partners are available to help make church more accessible to them and their caregivers. Please contact us if you know of anyone who could be helped by this ministry or if you have an interest in serving in this capacity. SERVEFrontline: We believe it is important that each person who comes on a weekend feels welcome. Do you have the gift of making people feel welcome and included? Please con-sider joining the Frontline team and serve in greeting, the Welcome Cen-ter, or Security. Contact Harrison at [email protected]

Free Lunch: We serve a free lunch at the CAC on the last Saturday of every month. If your Mini-Church or group of friends would be interested in helping, please contact May at [email protected].

Worship: We are looking for instru-mentalists. If you play Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboard, Piano, or some-thing a little more funky (AT ANY LEVEL) and are interested in learning more about the worship team, talk to Jason before/after a weekend service.

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DYERWORSHIP100 81st Ave.Dyer, IN 46311

Service TimesSaturday, 6 pmSunday, 9 & 11 am

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Summer Kid’s Worship(Infant - Completed Kindergarten)Saturday, 6 pmSunday, 9 & 11 am*Interpretation for the deaf is available upon request.

Reflectors Worship (Disability Ministry)Sunday, 11 am

The Vine bookstore and Faithful Grounds Coffee Shop are open before and after all weekend services.

CONNECT● WOMEN

Faith StitchersResume Thursday, Sep 11 at 1 pm

Mom’s Support Group Monday, 7-8:30 pmGarage Prayer RoomContact Karyn at [email protected] confidential ministry provides love and encouragement to moms of gay and/or lesbian children. Meets the 3rd Monday

● MEN

Prayer GroupWednesdays, 8 am - Prayer RoomThis Men’s Prayer Group meets weekly to fellowship and pray for the cares and concerns of the Faith family.

Bible StudiesThursday Night6:30-8 pm - Room 145Contact Glen at [email protected] the 1st & 3rd Thursday

Saturday Morning6:30-8 am - The GarageContact Dante at [email protected] Meets 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Saturday

● ADULTS (Men & Women)

Mini-ChurchesContact Anne [email protected] calls us to community. He cre-ated us for community and at Faith Church our Mini-Church ministry is a venue in which we can develop meaningful relationships. Please visit our website to find a group that suits you at faithchurchonline.org under the connect tab.

CatalystThursdays in the Atrium7 pm-Service | 8 pm-Small GroupsContact Ben at [email protected] is the young adults min-istry of Faith Church serving the 18-30 somethings of our church and region.

● STUDENTS

Our calendars, event details, and online sign-ups can be found at faithchurchstudents.com. Look for regular updates on Facebook at “Faith Crossroads” and “Faith 180.”

Crossroads (High School)Contact Tory at [email protected]

Reset Night Tuesday, Aug 5, 6-10 pm Mini retreat and bonfire-the Ravines.

Pancake Breakfast Weekend Aug 23 & 24

Sunday Night Program Resumes Sunday, Aug 17, 6:30 pm - Dyer

180 (6th–8th grade)Contact Dave at [email protected]

Family Night - Windy City Thunder-bolts. $8/person Saturday, Aug 16

Pancake Breakfast Weekend Aug 23 & 24

180 Program Resumes Wednesday, Sep 3 - The GarageWater Wars

● CARE

Our HopeTuesday, 7-9 pm - Prayer RoomContact Jeri at [email protected] support group for women.Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesday

Divorce CareContact Charlie at 219-374-6041Will break for summer and resume on Tuesday, Sep 2. Celebrate RecoveryTuesdays, 7-9 pm - The GarageContact Jim at [email protected] Recovery is open to everyone on Tuesday nights as a place of rescue, restoration, safety, and renewal for those seeking God’s healing of life’s hurts, hang-ups, and habits.

Celebration StationTuesdays, 6:45-9 pmFarm/Jungle RoomContact Kim at [email protected] Station is designed for kids 5 to 13 years old whose parents attend one of the care groups on Tuesday. We hope to make Jesus the foundation of their lives, break cycles of dysfunction, and join their parents in forgiveness and healing.

Faith Family MarketSunday, 8:30 am-12 noonRoom 128Contact Kelly at: [email protected] Market provides assistance to those who have grocery needs. Open the 2nd & 4th Sunday

ReflectorsSundays, 11 am-12 noon - Rooms 140-143Contact Vinnie at [email protected]

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Room 140/141 is for children ages 3-12Room 142/143 is for Teens/Adults ages 13 & upThese classrooms function similar to a Special Education Classroom. Typ-ical elements include: Modified Bible lessons, crafts, games, singing, and other interactive activities.

Quiet Family Space (during weekend services) Rooms 144 & 145At any weekend service at the Dyer Campus, there are secluded living rooms available for families that need a quiet, private space to worship. The service is streamed through a television in these rooms.

Reflectors Respite ProgramSaturday, Aug 9, 9 am - 12 noonThis is a 3-hour program of fun activities for individuals with special needs of all ages (and their siblings).

Reflectors Parent Support GroupSaturday, Aug 9, 9:15 - 10:30 amThis month’s speaker is Gillian Marchenko. Gillian is an accom-plished author, speaker, advocate, and parent. You can learn more about her at www.gillianmarchenko.com.

*Save the DateSuper Hero PartyFriday, Sep 26, 6-9 pmThis will be a huge event for kids with special needs and their families. Activities will include games, danc-ing, food, bouncy houses, and much more!

Restored Hearts (Mental Illness Group)Tuesday, 8 pm - Room 127 Contact Dawn at [email protected] group for those struggling with mental illness.Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesday

● HEALTH & WELLNESS

Faithfully FitMonday, Wednesday & Friday, 5:15-6:15 am - AtriumContact Ray at [email protected] class for men and women (aerobic interval training)

12.1 Running ClubSaturdays, 6:30 am Erie Lacka-wanna Trail, Highland (Ridge & Kennedy Ave)Contact Louie & Mary at [email protected] Run is for anyone 12 & up. Whether it is your first time or you are a seasoned runner, all are welcome. The ministry encourag-es runners to train together, serve together and gather together for the race God has specifically set before us (Hebrews 12:1). 12.1 Run seeks to be a place of sweat and joy!

● CLASSES & EVENTS

Global Leadership SummitThursday and Friday, Aug 14-15, Dyer Campus Contact Bethany at [email protected] This is a great opportunity to invest in yourself as a Christian leading and in-fluencing others for Christ, in addition to being an outreach opportunity for your colleagues and friends. Anyone who calls Faith Church home is en-titled to use promo code LEAD14HS for a discounted rate of only $109. Registration and information is avail-able at faithchurchonline.org.

Baptism Class Sunday, Aug 17, 9 amContact Bonnie at [email protected]/Child Baptism – is for par-ents requesting baptism for their child(ren). For adult baptism, attend the Discovery class.

Family Night sponsored by Student MinistriesWindy City ThunderboltsSaturday, August 16Cost $8/person Sign up at faithchurchstudents.com

Student Ministries Pancake Breakfast Get your tickets online and come on down to the Garage & Juice Bar pre and post ALL August 23/24 worship services to eat your breakfast! (even if it is for dinner)

Christian Aid Golf Outing Tuesday, Sep 9, 9 am-3 pm shotgun start - Briar Ridge Contact Bethany at [email protected] This event helps raise funds to support the Christian Aid Ministry of Faith Church, which supports those who are experiencing spiritual and financial crisis situations. Registra-tion deadline is Sep 3. Register from the home page of the website under calendar of events/Sep 9.

Kid Team Rwanda Color Run Saturday, Sep 20 - Check-in opens at 8 am.Contact Beckie at [email protected] is $15. Sign up online. Register by September 7 to be guaranteed a tie-dyed shirt.

SERVESummer Serve Opportunity Any Weekend in August Contact Nicky at [email protected] Don’t run! Be part of the fun! Choose any service at any campus to boost the fun in preschool/kindergarten (3 yrs - completed kindergarten). Sign up at faithchurchkids.org

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SCHERERVILLEUpdate

It’s crazy to imagine that what began a year ago as a group of people praying for God’s direction is about to come to life on September 14th! The story of Faith Schererville has been an AMAZING one with more twists and turns than expected, but at every turn God’s grace abounds. With a month to go until we launch for Sunday services, we still need you. We need your prayers, your support, and your participation. 120+ have said “I do” to Faith Schererville and momentum is growing! Come find your fit, your calling, and a place to belong.

Faith Schererville’s Grand Opening is SEPTEMBER 14!!

Service Times: 9 am and 11 am

To Join the Team, go to: www.faithchurchonline.org > Locations > Schererville

For more info, contact Pastor Brett: [email protected]

Full Kids’ Worship Kickoff for infants- 5th grade is the Sept 6/7 weekend.

NurseryFirst Impressions Start Here (F.I.S.H.) Show Jesus’ love as you hold babies; hang out with crawlers, walkers, or talkers; or teach the 2-year olds a Bible story.

Preschool or ElementaryInvest in kids’ lives while leading a small group or being a Large Group Leader. It’s all about building relation-ships and learning about Jesus.

Large Group LeadersPresent the age-appropriate and biblically-based 15-20 minute prepared teaching for the weekend. (One must be a member of Faith Church for this role.)

Greeting, Technical Arts, and/or Worship TeamsBe that friendly face that welcomes a visitor, run the technical side of Kids’ Worship, or join our awesome Shout-Out! team that leads our elementa-ry-age kids in song and motion! Dyer campus Note: Sign up dead-line for Technical Arts and Worship/ShoutOut! is Sunday, Aug 24.

Prep TeamHelp organize and make activities and supplies for Kid’s Worship.

For Serving Requirements, check out faithchurchkids.org

Join the fun!Orange-a-palooza Monday, Aug 25, 6:30pm (Dyer campus Atrium)

Reflectors Ministry serving opportunities:Support for 9 am Kid’s Worshipsupport for Thu & Fri morning MOPSBuddies for Tuesday night Celebrate

Recovery Child CareBuddies for the 11 am adult Reflectors class. Contact Vinnie in the church office for details on what these positions entail.

AMAZIIt’s coming...sooner than you think! Amazi Craft Fair will be here Nov 15, 2014. Do you like to make or buy crafts? Are you a vendor? Well, then we want you! All proceeds from the fair will be used for clean wa-ter (Amazi) in Africa. We are taking applications for booth rentals and happy volunteers. Contact us at [email protected] of more info.

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HammondWORSHIPHammond Academy of Science and Technology (H.A.S.T.)33 Muenich Ct. Hammond, IN 46320

Faith Church-Hammond

Service TimeSunday, 10 am

*Interpretation for the deaf is available upon request.

Summer Kid’s Worship (Infant - Completed Kindergaten)Sunday, 10 am

CONNECT● WOMEN

Faith Stitchers Thursday, 1-3:30 pm - HACContact Karen De Young at [email protected] the 4th Thursday

● MEN

Bible StudySaturday, 7-8:30 am - HACContact Tim at [email protected] the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Satur-day

● ADULTS (Men & Women)

Mini-ChurchesContact Anne [email protected] Call to CommunityGod dwells in CommunityGod created us for CommunityJesus modeled Community for you and me. No one is meant to walk the Faith journey alone.

Marriage Mini-ChurchLove & Respect Sunday 6:30-8:30 pm - HACContact Breanne at [email protected] can be purchased in the

Vine bookstore, Dyer Campus.Meets August 10 & 24.

● STUDENTSStudent Ministries’ activities to be announced throughout the summer.

● CARE

Reflectors MinistryEvery Sunday, 10 amContact Marianne at [email protected] Ministry exists to help people with any disability grow in their relationship with Jesus at their own level and to be included in the church community. Treasureland buddies and prayer partners are available to help make church more accessible to them and their care-givers. To sign up for these services, please see the Reflectors’ Host at the Welcome Table.

Prayer MinistrySundays, before and after serviceContact Bob at [email protected] you have needs, concerns, wor-ries, praises, or thanksgivings, there are people in the prayer room who will be glad to offer prayers to the Lord for you.

Faith Family MarketSunday, 10:30 am-12 pm - HAC Contact Randy at [email protected] Market is available to all mem-bers and attenders of Faith Ham-mond. The Market provides assis-tance to those needing help with their grocery needs. Open the 1st & 3rd Sunday

Celebrate RecoveryFriday, 7-9 pmContact Jim at [email protected] Celebrate Recovery (CR) is based on the original 12 steps of recovery and the Beatitudes-the actual words of Jesus. CR is open to everyone as a place of rescue, restoration, safety, and renewal for those seeking God’s healing of life’s hurts, hang-ups,

and habits. 1st Friday meets at the Highland Campus; 2nd, 3rd & 4th Friday meets at the HAC

● Classes & Events

Discovery Class Sunday, Aug 3, 3 pm - HACContact Bonnie at [email protected] Discovery Class is your path to membership at Faith Church. It’s also an excellent way to learn about our core values, our church structure and the Christian principles on which we are founded. Sign up and download pre-class booklet online from the home page of the website, about us/membership.

SERVESet-Up & Tear-Down Team needs 15 people to help. Team members typically serve 1 to 2 times a month on a set-up or tear-down shift. No technical experience is needed. For more information, contact Dan at [email protected].

Hammond Choir is always looking to expand. To try out, please contact Jennifer at [email protected].

Hammond Worship Team is always looking to grow and expand the team. If you are a vocalist or instru-mentalist, we would love to hear from you. For more information or to schedule an audition, contact Dan: [email protected]

Opportunity to Serve: There are various ministries that could always use help. Please contact Sarah at [email protected] if you are interested in serving. We will work with you to find a way we can best utilize your gifts and talents.

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highlandWORSHIP8910 Grace StreetHighland, IN 46322

Faith Church-Highland

Service TimesSunday, 9 & 11 am

* Interpretation for the deaf is available upon request.

Summer Kid’s Worship (Infant - Completed Kindergarten)Sunday, 9 & 11 am

CONNECT● WOMENWomen’s groups will resume in the fall

● ADULTS (Men & Women)

Mini-ChurchesContact Anne [email protected] one is meant to walk the Faith journey alone. Start your journey to Community by simply visiting the Faith Church website: faithchurchonline.org/connect/mini-church/join

NWI Singles of Faith Tuesday, 7-8:30 pm - Room 201Contact Sandy Reitsma [email protected] ministry welcomes single and single again Christian adults. We seek to serve adults who are sin-gle, widowed or divorced who are looking for like-minded Christians to share their beliefs and values, grow-ing in Christ.Meets every week ● STUDENTS

Vida-Student Ministries6th-8th grade

Encounter-Student Ministries: 9th-12th grade

We are currently in a transitional phase in our Youth Ministries. Be looking and listening for updates on our Student Ministry Programs

● CARE

NA-The Grace Street Recovery Meeting of Narcotics AnonymousThursdays, 7-8:30 pm - Room 201Contact Rob Pettit 219-381-6768This is an open meeting where all are welcome, but only members are encouraged to speak.

OA-Overeaters AnonymousFridays, 10-11:30 am - Room 101Contact Barb Russo 219-742-3397“Steps and Traditions” study style with guest speakers every week.

● HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Fitness ClassMondays, Wednesdays and Fri-days, 9-10 am Great RoomMondays and Wednesdays, 10:15-11:15 am Great RoomContact Karen Pobereyko 219-972-3418$3 per session. Weight training Mon, Wed, and Fri at 9 am. Low-impact exercise Monday at 10:15 am. Circuit Training Wednesday at 10:15 am.

Circuit ClassTuesdays, 6:30 pm - Great RoomContact Lisa at 219-227-8639 Co-ed exercise class. $8 per session or $65/10 sessionsMeets Tuesdays weekly

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VALPARAISOWORSHIP1155 S. Sturdy RoadValparaiso, IN 46383

FaithValpo

Service TimeSunday, 10 am

*Interpretation for the deaf is available upon request.

Summer Kid’s Worship (Infant - Completed Kindergarten)Sunday, 10 am

CONNECT● WOMENConnect to God through worship, relationships, discipleship, and nurturing. The women of Faith Valpo are a community of women who love God and are committed to stay con-nected to each other through Jesus Christ.*Women’s events will resume in the fall.

● MENOur desire is for men to become strong disciples of Christ in their homes, families, and workplaces.

Businessmen of Faith Valpo Thursday, 6:30 amMeets at Round the Clock RestaurantContact Pastor Brad at [email protected] together for fellowship, food, and to be challenged to be a light in our communities. Meets the 1st Thursday

Men of FaithSaturdays, 7 amupstairs adult classroomContact Bob at [email protected] where men can come together to pray, read God’s Word, and journey through life’s struggles and celebrations together. Meets 2nd & 4th Saturday

● ADULTS (Men & Women)

Mini-ChurchesContact Anne at [email protected] calls us to community. He cre-ated us for community and at Faith Church our Mini-Church ministry is a venue in which we can develop meaningful relationships. Please visit our website to find a group that suits you at faithchurchonline.org.

● STUDENTS

Valpo180Contact Eric at [email protected] 180 will be taking a break for the summer. Please listen for announcements for any upcoming special events or outings until we resume in the fall.

● CARE

Reflectors Ministry Sundays, 10 amContact Brent at [email protected] ministry exists to help people with any disability grow in their rela-tionship with Jesus at their own level and to be enfolded into the church community. Kid’s Worship buddies and prayer partners are available to help make church more accessible to them and their caregivers. Please contact us if you know of anyone who could be helped by this ministry or if you have an interest in serving in this capacty.

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Purchase with a Purpose“Pups of the Spirit” available now in the Vine, teaches children about the Fruit of the Spirit in a fun and engaging way. Poster included.

Children 12 & under stop in for your free fruit of the Spirit snack and register for our weekly drawing.

ELIM HOPE PACKSBoth poverty and disability drive people to the margins of society. But God loves all of His creation equally and calls us to do the same. HOPE Packs create an op-portunity for you to care for these two groups with one gift. Your one gift of school supplies creates work and ministry opportunities for men and women with disabili-ties and improves access to education for children growing up in poverty.

HOW IT WORKS: 1. You bring in school supplies from the supply list available on the web site, along with $6 to help cover the cost of shipping per pack and drop in the collection bins at Dyer, Highland, and Valpo campuses.

2. Faith Church sorts out the supplies and brings to Elim Christian Services.

3. Adults with special needs assemble and pack the supplies, preparing them for shipment around the world.

4. Children in impoverished areas are able to attend schools, because they have the proper materials.

IMPORTANT DATES:

August 2/3: Elim Hope Packs Launch at Dyer, Highland and Valpo campusesAugust 16/17: Final collection date at participating campuses

Elim Hope Packs is a school supply drive that Faith Church participates each year as a way we can impact our surrounding community and the world through our Community Development Focus Area.

August is Kid’s Month!

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