BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
FEBRUARY 9, 2025
Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy,
and walking humbly with God.
Be sure to come prepared to purchase some delicious Super Bowl Snacks from the Junior High Youth. Tables will be set up in the Gathering Place. This is a fundraiser for the Junior High Youth to help them with their activities, such as Snow Camp.
To livestream the worship service:
On Sunday morning, around 9:20 a.m. go to BCMC’s webpage at bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org and click the green button labeled LIVE STREAM on the right side of the screen, which will take you to the worship service. If you get a message in the black box that the video is unavailable, click the gray box below that says “View Live Stream on YouTube”. Anytime after the service concludes, you can watch a recording of the service at your convenience by clicking the same green LIVE STREAM button. Again, you will probably have to go to the gray box that says “View Live Stream on YouTube”. That will transfer you to the BCMC YouTube Channel. You will have to click on the tab “Videos” to see all of the BCMC videos. Click the red button to see the bulletin/order of service.
OR – click on this link for this Sunday: https://youtube.com/live/OOnyjYCxBK0?feature=share
BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
February 9, 2025
Christ Candle Lighting
Centering Music— My Life Flows On In Endless Song— [VT 605], (R. Haan)—Will Wiebe-Friesen
Welcome & Prayer—John Waltner
*Hymn—Holy, Holy, Holy!— VT 76
Children’s Conversation—Jill Robb
Worship Music—Sanctus (Charles Gounod)
Chancel Choir; Joel Garber, director; Will Wiebe-Friesen, accompanist
Scripture Reading—Isaiah 6:1-13; Luke 5:1-11—Doris Whillock
*Hymn—Will You Come and Follow Me—VT 540
Sermon—Fishers–Nathan Koontz
*Hymn—I Bind My Heart This Tide— VT 556
Prayers of God’s People
*Hymn—This is My Song—VT 710
*Benediction
Postlude—Comfort, Comfort, O My People [VT 212] (arr. Will Wiebe-Friesen)
*You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard- Will Wiebe-Friesen
Audio visual—Ken Lamp
From Will Wiebe-Friesen:
Sunday’s centering music is an arrangement of My Life Flows On in Endless Song [VT 605] by Raymond Haan (b. 1938), a song that has been running through my mind quite a lot lately. This hymn was introduced into the Mennonite vernacular with the 1992 Hymnal: A Worship Book and quickly became a favorite, being sung with fervency in a variety of settings. One memorable instance involved friends of mine from Germantown Mennonite Church (Philadelphia, PA) who loudly and tearfully sang it as they exited the building after learning that their ties with the Mennonite Church were to be severed over issues of LGBT inclusion in 2012. The song has been in use by the Quakers since at least the early twentieth century and was popularized by folk singer Pete Seeger during the McCarthy era with an additional, still-relevant verse written by Doris Plenn:
“When tyrants tremble, sick with fear,
And hear their death-knell ringing,
When friends rejoice both far and near,
How can I keep from singing?
In prison cell and dungeon vile,
Our thoughts to them go winging;
When friends by shame are undefiled,
How can I keep from singing?”
The Week at BCMC: February 9—16, 2025
Sunday, February 9, 2025—Mennonite Central Committee Relief Sale Quilt
display at the back of the church, under the balcony.
Be sure to come prepared to purchase some delicious Super Bowl Snacks from the Junior High Youth. Tables will be set up in the Gathering Place. This is a fundraiser for the Junior High Youth to help them with their activities, such as Snow Camp.
9:30 a.m. Worship — 10:30 a.m. Faith Formation
YouTube Link for the worship service this Sunday:
https://youtube.com/live/OOnyjYCxBK0?feature=share
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir rehearsal in the sanctuary
Thursday, February 13, 2025
6:30 p.m. Chancel Bell rehearsal in Room B7
Sunday, February 16, 2025
9:30 a.m. Worship with sermon by Joanna Harader; music by Kevin Vaughn, guest organist.
10:30 a.m. Faith Formation
We offer sympathy to Greg Nye and Elizabeth Schmidt and their extended family on the death of Greg’s mother, Kathryn Nye, February 7. Plans for a memorial service are pending.
We offer sympathy to the family of Michael Brubacher. Michael, brother to Jim and Wade Brubacher, passed away peacefully at his home in Scottsdale, AZ, on Jan. 30. He was a longtime member of BCMC. Please remember in your prayers the families of Michael, Jim, and Wade
Some of our many Anabaptist History books are currently being highlighted in our church library to coincide with the 500 Year Anabaptist Celebration. We have quite a collection in back of our library desk (including two new editions of the Anabaptist Community Bible), but these are by no means all of them. Several more are available, many in the 289.7 section. Please come in and peruse at your leisure.
BCMC Offering for Feb. 2: Gen. Fund $6,757; Sr Hi Youth $250.47; Library Reserve Fund $5; Kitchen Fund $25; Solar Fund $50; Dotty Janzen Mem. $235;
Leona Kaufman Mem. $670.
Upcoming Memorial Services:
· Helen Paul’s memorial service will be at Kidron Bethel Village, Kidron Hall on Feb. 28 at 2:30 p.m.
· We offer sympathy to the family of Edie Krehbiel. Edie died Jan. 23 at Paramount Community, Newton. Edie’s memorial service will be March 7, 11 a.m. at BCMC.
If you are interested in becoming a member, transferring membership, or learning more about membership at BCMC, please contact Elizabeth Schmidt, Pastor for Congregational Care. She will be happy to visit with you!
Pastor Joanna is attending a retreat at Holy Wisdom Monastery near Madison, Wisconsin, February 6-9.
“Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” is a way for BCMC folks to get acquainted with other BCMC folks that they might not know very well. The Hospitality Commission has matched people who signed up as hosts with people who signed up as guests. Guests: You will receive your food assignment Sunday, Feb. 16. Hosts: you will receive the number of guests you will host on Feb. 16. The dinner is Feb. 23.
Board Game Night to support the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery: Pastor Joanna is currently working with other members of the Coalition to develop a board game that addresses issues connected to Indigenous justice. To raise awareness of and money for this project, the Indigenous Task Force is hosting a board game night on Fri., Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. in the church Fellowship Hall. We will have a prototype of the Coalition game available along with plenty of other game options. There is no charge to attend the event, but we will receive donations for the Coalition from those who would like to contribute.
Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale (KMRS) is April 11 & 12, at the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson. This year’s theme is “In the name of Christ.”
· BCMC Sunday School Classes help underwrite KMRS costs. All expenses are covered before the sale, so 100% of revenue goes directly to Mennonite Central Committee.
· Start collecting your coins! BCMC’s My Coins Count drive begins in February.
· Run for Relief entry forms are available to sign up to run, walk, jog, or be a sponsor.
· Do you have a quilt to donate, or are you considering bidding on a quilt? This year, the KMRS quilt committee is asking that all quilt auction items be turned in by Feb. 14 — at least two weeks earlier than previous years. This means that the display of quilts at BCMC will be Sun., Feb. 9 from 9 to 11 a.m.
· Donate furniture, quilts, vehicles, or children’s items for the auctions.
· WANTED: Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, Campers, Tractors, Farm Machinery and anything of value to be sold at this year’s KMRS. Your donations can be used as a Charitable Tax Donation. More info: call Jerry Toews, 620 367 8257.
· For more information see the KMRS website at https://kansas.mccsale.org/, the posterboard in the Gathering Place, or contact a BCMC liaison (Brad and Diane Born, William and Esther Kreider Eash, and Steve and Elaine Schurr)
The Great Winter Warm-up: Spread warmth around the world this winter by helping Mennonite Central Committee reach a goal of 7000 comforters by the end of March. You can sponsor, donate one (or more) comforters, or attend a comforter event to tie in community with others. If you host an event in your home, church or community please let tinaschrag@mcc.org know about it (we’ve got some small gifts for those who host events!). Check mcc.org/great-winter-warm-up for instructions, coloring pages for kids and more!
Western District Women in Mission invites women & girls to our annual potluck salad supper Mon., April 28, 6 p.m. at Tabor Mennonite Church, rural Newton. The theme is “For the Beauty of the Earth” presented by WDWM executive committee member and Kansas City floral designer, Becca Schrag. Bring a salad to share and a small vessel to make a floral design in (a tea cup, bowl, or small vase). This is a free event with an offering taken to help cover expenses. RSVP not required but appreciated by email: westerndistrictwomen@gmail.com
Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.
Western District Conference Israel Palestine Task Force Update: Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. CT, Esther Koontz will lead a Zoom discussion of the book, Apeirogon by Colum McCann. Special guest, Tareq Abuhamila, will begin the meeting with an update of life on the ground in Gaza based on reports from his family in Gaza.
Participants will have a chance to ask Tareq questions, give their responses to the book, and name their own stories of peace to add to the book’s 1001 powerful vignettes. Please register by emailing wdc@mennowdc.org by Mon., Feb. 17.
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) announcements
Dear Bethel College Mennonite,On February 12 at 2:00 pm EST, the MCC Immigration Network will host a webinar for individuals and congregations who want to learn how they can support immigrants in their congregations and communities. How can we, in this moment, offer hospitality and love to our immigrant neighbors? Newly elected President Trump and his administration have promised to conduct mass deportations. How should Christians react to increased immigration enforcement, family separation, and racial discrimination? |
Join us to learn from the expertise of Saulo Padilla, MCC U.S. Migration Education Coordinator, and Rachel Diaz, Immigration Attorney with MCC East Coast. They will highlight what legal rights immigrants have, and what they can do to prepare for the possibility of detention or deportation. The webinar will be centered on the ways all of us can support those at risk of being uprooted. Presenters will share resources and opportunities to become more deeply involved in the work of welcome. We hope you will join us!Warmest regards,Galen Fitzkee Legislative Associate MCC U.S. National Peace & Justice Ministries |
· The 17th annual Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Comforter Blitz is March 3, 4 and 5 at the Journey Facilities Building behind Charis Community Church, 3605 E. Long View Rd, Haven, near Yoder. Mon. 9-5, Tues. 9-9 (note that these hours are extended) and Wed. 9-4. No sewing skills required. Lunch is available by donation each day, or bring your own sack lunch. Snacks are welcome to share. This event is hosted by Kansas Friends of MCC. Info at mcc.org/comforter-blitz or email brociamueller@mcc.org, 316-283-2720.
· The MCC Central States board will hold it’s annual meeting Sat., March 1 from 2-3:30 p.m. at MCC Central States in North Newton. All are welcome to attend.
Exciting Summer Internship Opportunities with MCC! Mennonite Central Committee is offering exciting 2025 summer internship opportunities designed to provide hands-on experience while making a meaningful impact. Over the course of 10–12 weeks, interns will gain valuable skills, explore their interests, and contribute to meaningful projects in areas like human resources, historical exhibit development, immigration, climate communications, global service learning, and the sewing room. This is a unique opportunity to grow professionally while engaging in work that matters. Don’t miss out—learn more and apply today! Apply Here
DO YOU KNOW A YOUNG ADULT READY FOR AN ADVENTURE IN SERVICE? MCC’s SALT program offers a year-long, cross-cultural experience for those aged 18-30, where they can immerse themselves in a new culture, serve in a meaningful way and gain valuable skills. Best of all, there’s no cost to participate! Encourage them to explore this unique opportunity and apply by Feb. 15, 2025. Learn more at mcc.org/SALT.
CANNER JOB OPENING: Do you know a hands-on person looking for a unique opportunity? MCC is seeking two Canner Operators for its mobile meat canner beginning the Fall 2025 Canning season. The Canner operates from October through April by traveling to 30 different locations in the U.S. preserving hundreds of thousands of cans of beef, turkey, chicken and pork for communities in need across the globe. Canner responsibilities including operating steam and pressure vessels, coordinating volunteers, maintaining and communicating USDA regulations, and the maintenance of all machinery in the canning process. MCC is accepting applications until March 3rd by completing an online form here, by contacting marilynpeters@mcc.org, or by calling 1-888-563-4676.
Young adult Peace Camp, Akron, PA March 10-15 “If we are silent, then these stones will cry out!” (Luke 19:40). Are you a young adult (ages 18-30) concerned about the global threats of climate change and forced migration, and eager to join a collective cry for positive change? Register now for the Stones cry out Peace Camp. MCC covers all costs of travel, lodging and meals beyond the $250 registration fee. Together, participants will delve into alternative visions for a society rooted in hospitality and share these powerful messages in person with members of Congress on a day trip to Washington, D.C.
For the Mennonite Central Committee “In Touch” press here
Volunteers needed at New Hope Shelter: More than 25 volunteers from BCMC currently serve at New Hope Shelter during designated weeks, in coordination with supporting congregations throughout Harvey, Marion, and McPherson counties. Some help provide evening meals and others stay through the evening (5-10 p.m.) to support a paid staff person. As volunteers come and go, we can always use more help to cover this commitment. If you can volunteer or would like more information, please email Cynthia Linscheid at cdlin319@gmail.com.
Bethel College Announcements
· Sun., Feb. 9: Sunday-Afternoon-at-the-Museum with Carmaletta Williams from the Black Archives of Mid-America, 3 p.m., Kauffman Museum auditorium. Her program, “Free Did Not Mean Welcome,” is sponsored by the Kansas Humanities Speakers Bureau and is in conjunction with Kauffman Museum’s “Unlocking the Past” exhibit on immigration.
· Sun., Feb. 16: KIPCOR Film Series presents The Third Harmony, 2 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium. The 44-minute documentary directed by Michael Nagler is a study of nonviolence in academic and practical terms. Audience talkback follows with Keren Kandel, KIPCOR executive director.
· Tues., Feb. 18: Bethel College Organ Recital Series: Dr. Kevin Vaughn, University of Notre Dame, 7 p.m., Administration Building chapel
· Now in the Regier Art Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College, “Untethered,” ceramics by David Long, through March 14. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m.
· Tues., Feb. 25: Bethel College Orchestra, directed by Kris Hilding, 7 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center
· SAVE THE DATE: Sun., March 9, 4 p.m.: Bethel College Choir Spring Tour Send-off Concert
· SAVE THE DATE: Sun., March 9, 7 p.m.: Bible Lecture (the book of Isaiah) at Bethel College with Doug Miller
Announcements from Pastor Joanna Harader
As our state and national political climate becomes increasingly threatening to trans and queer people, you are invited to “the gayest Anabaptist gathering of the year”! Join LGBTQIA+ people and their allies/accomplices for Fabulous, Fierce, and Sacred–a weekend of worship, fellowship, learning, and community: May 2-4 in Philadelphia, PA. Please share this invitation with those you think would be interested. Contact Pastor Joanna to learn more and to coordinate travel to the event.
Kansas Interfaith Action (KIFA) works with people of faith to promote justice-focused public policy in the state of Kansas. Please consider participating in an upcoming lobby day at the Kansas Statehouse to advocate for affordable housing, Medicaid expansion, and KIFA’s legislative priorities of supporting public education, lgbtqia+ rights, economic justice, and climate and clean energy. Let Pastor Joanna know if you’d like to attend any of these events and she will help coordinate transportation.
–Kansas Housing Advocacy Network Capitol Hill Day, February 13
–KIFA Day, March 10
Life Enrichment, in the Bethel College Krehbiel Auditorium, is a series designed especially for adults age 60 and over. Programs for February 12:
9:30 a.m. “Interesting Moons of Our Solar System,” Jim Yoder, professor emeritus of chemistry, Hesston College
10:50 a.m. “Blue Zones: Keys to Living Longer and Better,” Sharolyn Jackson, M.S., extension specialist, family and consumer sciences, Kansas State University, Manhattan
Upcoming webinar from Everence: Changing behaviors around money is never easy, but to reach your goals it’s necessary. In this workshop you will learn strategies to organize your finances, set goals, and improve financial habits. Steve Bustos, Everence Stewardship Consultant, will host this webinar presented by Kim Miller of Financial Choice on Feb. 11 at 2 p.m. or 8 p.m. ET. Sign up at everence.com/partners.
Camp Mennoscah Announcements
There are a couple of corrections to the 2025 Camp Mennoscah catalog. Junior camps are for grades 6, 7, and 8 (Fall of 2025), not just 6 and 8. Also, information for the 2025 Women and Girls Retreat will be at westerndistrictwomeninmission.org (but not quite yet).Online registration for the 2025 retreat will be available online after June 1. Our apologies!
Other events and happenings:
The Camp Mennoscah hoodies are expected to arrive approximately mid-February. You will be contacted for payment and for shipping or pick up details. We can’t wait to see everyone in their new hoodies!
The Spring Scrapbook and Crafts Retreat is March 14-16. Online registration is open! All activities will take place at Main Camp in the dining hall and bunkhouses.
Interviews for the 2025 Summer Staff have started! Staff positions are nature, office, music, lifeguards, crafts and grounds/maintenance. Further information and application available on the Camp Mennoscah webpage or contact 620-297-3290.
Registration is open for the 2025 Summer Youth Camps! The theme for the 2025 summer is Another Way, looking at how Jesus invites us to re-imagine who we are and to live in another way. There has been a change in age groups for the camps. There are two Junior Camps for those going into grades 6, 7 and 8 in the fall of 2025. There is one Junior High Camp for grades 8 and 9. Other age groups remain the same.
Two full scholarships are available from the Camp Mennoscah Scholarship Endowment. The endowment was generously gifted to Camp Mennoscah to assist campers who would not otherwise be able to attend camp. Applications need to be received by May 1. Campers of diverse backgrounds will receive higher priority. Contact olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org for the application form.
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For Mennonites Mission Network Just Peace Pilgrimage and Youth Peace Venture Trips in the Spring press here
For Paris Mennonite Center Update press here
For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here
Mennonite Church USA Announcements
On Feb. 24, 2025, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, join Nancy Kauffmann, the interim denominational minister of Church Safety for MC USA, and Laurel Neufeld Weaver, MSW field director and assistant professor of Social Work at Bluffton University, as they discuss how survivors interpret their faith community when trauma occurs within the church. Register here: mennoniteusa.org/webinar/feb25-safe-church
Registration for Mennonite Church USA’s Follow Jesus ’25 convention will open Jan. 6, 2025, for early-bird pricing. The denomination’s biennial faith formation gathering will take place at Koury Convention Center, in Greensboro, North Carolina, July 8-12, 2025. Learn more here: mennoniteusa.org/news/registration-jan6 Register here: convention.mennoniteusa.org/ View the PDF here: mennoniteusa.org/follow-jesus-early-bird-pdf View the PowerPoint slide here: mennoniteusa.org/follow-jesus-early-bird-slide
Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request: Mennonite Mission Network requests prayer for Kate Widmer, who is part of a team that works alongside the residents of a low-income area in eastern France, through the outreach programs of The Prairie Church of Montbéliard. Pray for her and the neighbors she relates to through sewing classes, a bookstore and café, and mentoring young people.
Western District Conference Prayer Request: Pray for WDC’s Gifts Discernment Committee as it discerns nominees for elected positions in WDC, and for those who are called by the Spirit to offer their gifts and leadership in our conference’s ministry.
Bethel College Mennonite Church is an open and affirming congregation
centered in the life and teachings of Jesus. Embracing the divine within each person, we warmly welcome any and all into fellowship without regard to race, ethnic background, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability,
economic status, marital status, or age.