• No results found

How to Use Interactive EBulletins

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "How to Use Interactive EBulletins"

Copied!
8
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

How to Use

Interactive EBulletins

To fill in the note sheet during service, download the

Adobe Acrobat Reader app.Open the note sheet in

the Adobe Acrobat app. You can fill in the notes by

clicking in the blank and typing.

(2)

here

t

o

there

RELATI

O

NSHIPS

(3)

RELATIONSHIPS

The heart of leadership, whether at home, at work, or even in our families, is all about relationships. Relationships are often described as “the good, the bad, and the ugly!” God is a relational God and has designed us as relational beings. Unfortunately, sin messed everything up. Because of that, friendships are broken, families are torn apart, communities are divided, and countries go to war. Some have called this time in history “the death of civility.”

Amidst the residue, junk, and garbage from broken relationships, there is hope. There is a path towards restoration. Marriages can be made whole. Families can be reunited. Friendships can be renewed.

In Romans 12-16, a great framework for relational healing is presented. Tough issues are tackled, such as:

• How to live with impossible people.

• Dealing with life’s deepest hurts and relationship failures. • What to do when your best effort doesn’t work.

• Knowing and learning what to do with the greatest relationship killer.

There are no perfect families. There are no perfect children. There are no perfect people. Yet each of us can move towards healing from damaged relationships. I’m excited about what the Word has been teaching me, and I’m honored to share it with you.

Yours for Healthy Relationships, Pastor Dave

WWW.NMC.CHURCH

WORSHIP CENTER

Live teaching with light, contemporary worship music.

8:00, 9:30, 10:45

CONNECTION

Video teaching with progressive worship music in the Gym.

(4)

On the Schedule

June 26 | Wednesday Night

Programming for all ages. Adults will hear from local, regional, and global partners in the Chapel at 7:00 PM. This week, we will hear from Braverly and Transformation Ministries, as well as a report from our Student Ministry DR and ChicaGO teams.

June 30 | ONE Service

Join us at the ONE Service on June 30 at 10 AM on Heritage Hill. Those with limited mobility are encouraged to pick up an Easy Access Parking Pass at the Ministry Center.

June 30 & August 18 | Summer Baptism There will be two opportunities for bap-tism this summer—June 30 and August 18. Baptism 101 sessions will be available TODAY, July 28, and August 4 and 11, at 10:45 AM in the Courtyard Commons.

Info/Registration: nmc.church/baptism or Ministry Center

June 23, 2019

Opportunities

kids and Students

Change

Grow

Connect

Serve

Multiply

July 2019 will mark the 40 year anniversary of Pastor Dave and

Christy's ministry at Nappanee Missionary Church. The church

body will celebrate this milestone at the ONE Service on June 30.

We invite you to participate in congratulating them by sending a

card or note to Pastor Dave and Christy. Physical cards and letters

can be mailed to:

NMC, c/o 40 years, PO Box 110, Nappanee, IN 46550.

If you would like to send a note via email, please send to:

(5)

ONE BODY | ONE LEGACY

ne

JUNE 30, 2019

10:00 AM | HERITAGE HILL

NAPPANEE MISSIONARY CHURCH

Schedule

Pre-service Activities: 9:15 AM Worship Service: 10:00 AM There is only one worship service and no other programming. The ONE Service is for all ages! Baptism

Want to be baptized during ONE Service? Please pick up a form at the Ministry Center or register online at nmc.church/baptism. Seating

All seating is on the Hill, so bring whatever will make you comfortable. Blankets, towels, and lawn chairs are encouraged. If you sit in a chair, please move to the back of your section so people can easily see over you.

Parking

General parking will be in the northwest section of NMC’s parking lot. Easy Access passes are available at the Ministry Center for those with limited mobility. Shuttles will take people from the parking lot to the top of the Hill. Weather

Plan on a hot day in the sun. Bring hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. No umbrellas, please. If it rains, the event will move inside NMC. Kids

(6)

This e ven t is a c elebr ation f or childr en en tering k inder gar

ten in the fall!

W e will pr epar e the k iddos f or this big tr

ansition in their liv

es . If y ou w ould lik e y our child t

o join us in the fun, please go t

(7)

WELCOME

NEW TO NMC? Thank you for joining us. We’re glad you’re here! If you have any questions, please stop by the Ministry Center in the Grand Hall.

SUNDAYS

• ADULT SMALL CHURCHES

Small Churches (often referred to in other churches as Sunday School Classes) are places of community and growth. They create opportunities for meaningful relationships, solid teaching, and engaging discussion. Pick up a brochure at the Ministry Center to find an option that works for you.

• STUDENTS (Grades 6-12)

Students can find a place to connect with their peers and grow in their relationship with Christ. (9:30-10:30 AM)

Grade 6: SM 264 Grade 7: SM 260 Grade 8: SM 266 High School: Aux Gym

Beginning Sunday, June 2, students in grades 6-12 advance to the next grade. Grade 7/8: Aux Gym Grade 9: SM 266 Grade 10: SM 262 Grade 11: SM 260 Grade 12: SM 270

• CHILDREN (Infants-Grade 5)

Whether you are a visitor or a regular attender, your child will find safety and belonging in our kid’s ministry. Please visit the KidMin Visitor Check-in station in the Grand Hall for directions to age-appropriate classrooms or to the nursing mother’s room. Kids in Pre-K through grade 5

remain in current classes through the summer.

WEDNESDAYS

Wednesday is family night, with exciting and engaging classes for every age. The night begins with a meal at Table Talk from 5:15-6:15 PM in the Aux Gym (through Wednesday, May 22). All programming starts between 6:30-7 PM. Pick up a brochure at the Ministry Center to find out where you can get involved on Wednesdays.

May 7 & 15: Standard Wednesday electives (with Table Talk)

May 22: The Collective - An Intergenerational Worship Night (with Table Talk) May 29: Ministry Team Appreciation Picnic (ticketed event)

June 5-26: Hear from local, regional, and global partners in the Fieldhouse. (No Table Talk)

• STUDENTS (Grades 6-12)

6th-8th Grade: Gym (6:45-8 PM) High School: Fieldhouse (7-8:15 PM) Beginning Wednesday, June 5, students in grades 6-12 advance to the next grade. Grade 7/8: Pavilion (7-8 PM) High School: YMC (7-8 PM)

• CHILDREN (Infants-Grade 5)

Please visit the KidMin Visitor Check-in station in the Grand Hall for directions to age-appropriate classrooms or to the nursing mother’s room. Kids remain in current classes through the summer.

(8)

RADIO

Worship services, Sundays on:

WRSW- 107.3 FM

7 AM - Full Sunday AM Service

Pulse 96.9, 92.1, 103.1 FM

8 AM - Full Sunday AM Service

WCMR- 1270 AM & 105.3 FM

9 AM - Full Sunday AM Service 9 PM - Fanning the Flame

WFRN-104.7 FM

9:35 AM - Full Sunday AM Service 9 PM - Fanning the Flame

News Now Warsaw- 99.7 FM and 1480 AM

9 PM - Full Sunday AM Service CONTACT

Nappanee Missionary Church PO Box 110; 70417 SR 19 North Nappanee, IN 46550 Tel: (574) 773-7773 Fax: (574) 773-2727 Emergency Tel: 1-877-313-8855 Email: [email protected]

If you don’t want to keep this bulletin, please drop it in the collection box

as you leave.

References

Related documents

b In cell B11, write a formula to find Condobolin’s total rainfall for the week.. Use Fill Right to copy the formula into cells C11

After 18 ... Instead 21 Rh4!? might be stronger, when the stakes quickly become quite high after 21 ... Rd5 22 Nf4 Rf5 and it feels like anything could happen.. Black is

This change affects the hourly Southern service to and from London Victoria which will terminate at Portsmouth & Southsea in future. There is an existing connection in

However, agricultural solid waste and bioad- sorbent material also exhibit the good potential to remove the MB, but not much higher than carbon. Many functional groups

With a renewed focus on manufacturing jobs and workforce development, public bodies such as rural boards of education and chambers of commerce are participating in the Initiative

• In-place preservation of Exchange mailboxes and SharePoint sites — including SharePoint list items and SharePoint pages — while still allowing users to work with site content.

• A brand new design surface that integrates the Visio canvas right inside SharePoint Designer • You can create workflows using click and drag. • You can even set the properties

Robert Hill, former pastor of Faith Lutheran Church - Plano and now serving Peace Lutheran Church in Texarkana, who celebrated his 60th ordination anniversary on July 16th..