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Worship Service and Announcements for June 30-July 7, 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 
June 30, 2024

 

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
.
 

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/rUpcB8Ucf9A?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
June 30, 2024
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

 
Christ Candle Lighting  
 
Centering Music—Amazing Grace, (arr. by Courtney,  Angelika Donaldson soprano; Verlene Garber, accompanist
 
Welcome & Prayer—Lois Preheim
 
*Hymn—Come, Let Us All Unite to Sing—VT 7
 
Children’s Conversation—Barb Koontz
 
Worship Music—Into the Night (by Edwards)– Angelika Donaldson, soprano; Verlene Garber, accompanist
 
*Hymn—Praise to the Lord, the Almighty—VT 88
 
Scripture Reading—Mark 5:21-43—William Eash
 
Sermon—Believing is Seeing—Nathan Koontz
 
*Hymn—Healer of Our Every Il— VT 644
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn—Go Now in Peace, Worship Continues—VT 829
People with June birthdays come forward for a blessing, please bring a hymnal
 
*Birthday Blessing and Benediction 
  
Postlude—How Firm a Foundation (arr. by Moyer), Verlene Garber, organ
 
* You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Audio visual—Ben Lichti

Orientation for New Board, Commission, and Committee Members—June 30:  If you are a new member of the Board or a commission or committee at BCMC, you are invited to an orientation to our work together on today, June 30, at 10:45 in the Fellowship Hall.  We’ll talk together about new directions for our work following a brief introduction to the structure and function of committees and the Board.  There will also be a chance to get acquainted with others; bring your coffee and come a few minutes early for refreshments.


The Next Week at BCMC:  June 30—July 7, 2024
Sunday, June 30, 2024
9:30 a.m. Worship Service—YouTube Link for this Sunday:
https://youtube.com/live/rUpcB8Ucf9A?feature=share
 
Monday, July 1, 2024
Church office will be closed today
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
4 p.m.    Staff Congregation Relations Committee meeting in Room 14
Thursday, July 4, 2024—Church building will be locked and office closed
Sunday, July 7, 2024
9:30 a.m.  Worship planned and led by the Senior High Youth Group


The Memorial service for Evelyn Lehman is today, Saturday, June 29 at 11 a.m.  Lunch will follow in the fellowship hall.  The live-stream link for the service is:  https://www.youtube.com/live/X-yJvwA80e0?si=_yaKcJkZNGssl6Hb
 


Kidron Bethel Village will host its annual Fireworks Extravaganza Thurs., July 4, at 3001 Ivy Dr., North Newton. Arrival may begin at 7:30 p.m., and fireworks will begin at sundown. Admission is free. A fun family event featuring games, giveaways, and food for purchase. All proceeds benefit the Kidron Bethel Village Health Care Benevolent Fund.


Roger will be back in BCMC on Monday, July 1 (a little different pattern than usual), staying in Newton until late Wednesday night, July 3. Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)


Join the Youth in OKC at the First Americans Museum
This coming Friday, July 5, the congregation is encouraged to attend the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City with the BCMC youth.  Please arrange carpooling and meet the youth at the museum for a tour from 1-4.  Lawrence Hart’s son, Nathan, will be the tour guide.  For more information, contact Pastor
Nathan.


BCMC Offering for June 23, 2024 General Fund $13,849.50; Library Reserve Fund $5; Kitchen Fund $19; Solar Fund $2,000; Don Kaufman Memorial $100.
 



Western District Conference Listening Tour:
On Sunday, July 14, three representatives from Western District Conference – Kathy Neufeld Dunn, Dave Wiebe and Wendy Funk Schrag – will be visiting our congregation as part of WDC’s conference-wide Listening Tour. The purpose of the Listening Tour is to empower the vitality of WDC congregations by hearing their stories, offering ongoing relationship, and supporting congregational witness and mission. For BCMC, this will also be an opportunity to share important stories and hopes for the future (in written form) with our soon-to-be pastor, Joanna Harader.
 
During BCMC worship on July 14, a representative from the WDC Listening Team will share a brief meditation, then the team will introduce the process for learning about BCMC ministries and hopes for the future. All adults and youth will then be invited to Fellowship Hall during the Sunday School hour to share responses around tables to the following questions.
 
            1. When have you felt most alive and vibrant as a congregation, or as a participant at BCMC?
            2. What is foundational and reassuring about BCMC that has helped in difficult times (COVID, pastoral transition, etc.)?
            3. What do you hope for the future for your church and what resources from WDC would be helpful for that?
 
Responses from the table discussions will be shared back with all participants at the end of the SS hour. A summary of themes will be compiled by WDC to share with WDC constituency and used to guide ongoing resourcing for congregations in WDC. A summary will also be shared with Joanna Harader and other members of BCMC leadership.
 
This listening process can be a very valuable resource, both for WDC and for our new BCMC pastors and leaders. Please plan to attend and participate on Sunday, July 14.


Abuse Prevention and Response Committee (APRC) will be hosting an education time to discuss how we can continue the journey of being a survivor centered congregation. This education opportunity will be held during the Sunday School hour July 21 in Fellowship Hall. Chapter discussion of Judith Herman’s book Truth and Repair will be led by members of the APRC committee. The video How Trauma Survivors Envision Justice can be found on YouTube. This is approximately a 40 minute video. Judith Herman’s book Truth and Repair can be found at your favorite local bookstore or local library inter library loan. Please contact Bethany Schrag at bethanyjoyschrag@gmail.com if you have questions. We look forward to continuing learning more of how we can best support trauma survivors in our church with you!  — APRC Committee



The Memorial service for Marilyn Stucky is planned for Saturday, August 31 at 11 a.m.
If there are date or time changes for this memorial service, we will announce the changes in an email or a bulletin announcement.


Western District Conference Annual Assembly: Is your congregation talking about how to re-imagine faith formation? Send a non-delegate adult (and their child or grandchild) to Annual Assembly. The first 3 hours of the Intergenerational Faith Formation Track will be age-specific, with adults discussing faith formation ideas led by the experienced FMC Beatrice Pastor of Faith Formation, Sarah Neher. The hour after lunch will be intergenerational, putting into practice what we’ve learned. Join us for Annual Assembly, August 2-4, 2024, First Mennonite Church, Beatrice, NE. Register HERE –Registration deadline is July 21.

For more information about Assembly, visit the WDC Assembly webpage. Don’t want to drive to Beatrice?  Vans will leave from North Newton on August 2 afternoon. When you register, please mark, “Reserve a seat in the van” for $30 a seat.

If you are interested in being a delegate to the Assembly, contact Jeanette Stucky, Roger Neufeld-Smith or Monica Lichti in the BCMC office.
 
WDC is looking for two volunteer van drivers to drive two 15 passenger vans with folks who are interested in a ride from North Newton (Bethel College Football Stadium Parking lot) to First Mennonite Church in rural Beatrice, NE for the 2024 Assembly Aug 2-4. The vans will be leaving at 1:30 p.m. Friday and returning after the morning worship service Sunday. The drivers will also need to take their passengers to the Assembly from the hotels and back to start and end the days and will be asked to shuttle over some folks participating in the Intergenerational Faith Formation Track on Saturday as needed at Summit Street Church, which is in town.  If you or someone you know (and trust) from your church would be interested in driving one of these vans, please let WDC know, (316-283-6300). Assembly registration for these two individuals will be free. 

Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.


Pastor Nathan’s Extended Summer Vacation
In the fall of 2023, Staff Congregation Relations Committee (SCRC) and Nathan began discussing Nathan’s sabbatical plans.  Nathan was eligible for a sabbatical in the summer of 2024, but with uncertainty around the possibility of pastoral transition during the summer of 2024, Nathan offered to postpone his sabbatical until the summer of 2025, given that he could take a long vacation in the summer of 2024.  This plan was approved by SCRC in November and the Church Board in December of 2023.  So Nathan will be on vacation this summer from July 8-August 10.  He will start back up again on the day that Joanna Harader begins her term.  Joanna will begin on August 11 and preach on that Bethel College new student orientation Sunday. 
A number of different preachers are scheduled while Nathan is gone.  July 14 worship and Sunday school will be led by the Western District Listening Group.  Sara Dick will preach on July 21.  Roger Neufeld Smith will preach on July 28.  August 4 will have guest preacher, Trent Voth, from Bethel College. Pastoral care will be provided under the leadership of Elizabeth Schmidt and Roger Neufeld Smith.  If you have questions or concerns regarding Nathan’s extended vacation, please contact Nathan or SCRC.


BCMC Library Announcements:· Looking ahead to November, the Library theme for the next few months will be Religion and Politics. We have pulled a few that might help answer questions about our current political climate. A partial display is behind the library desk.
· BOOK SALE June 30, July 7 & 14: The Library Committee has culled books from our collection for several reasons: some to be replaced since they are no longer in good enough shape; some because they no longer fit the needs of our library and some because they were donated books that are already in our collection. Please stop by the table outside of the library and take as many as you are interested in. A donation basket will be available for any size donation that seems appropriate to you.
Happy Summer Reading!!
· BCMC children and youth summer book promotion:
What’s new for children and youth in the BCMC library this summer? 
What’s new is old.  Your library committee has sorted through the shelves  and uncovered some classics.  These books may look drab, but they have been loved by many, many children over many years.  They are waiting for you on a special shelf in the children’s room.  Come check them out.  Read them with parents or grandparents who remember reading them.  Create new memories.  Inside each book you will find a certificate good for one book at “Book Reviews” (Newton’s Main Street used book store).  Go to “Book Reviews”.  Pick out a book that has been loved by another kid.  Read it.  Share it.  Create more memories.


Summer Story Days are BACK! Stop by the Western District Conference Resource library, 2517 N. Main in North Newton, KS on Saturday July 27 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. for Read Alouds; self-guided, come-and-go activities; and opportunities to learn and grow together! Activities geared for ages 3-8 and their families, but open to all ages. Take advantage of these Saturday hours to tour the library and check out resources.


Camp Mennoscah urgently needs 2-3 more kitchen staff for the week of July 7-12 (Junior High II Camp with Derek Klingenberg).  David Enns is the head cook.  No special skills are needed, just the ability to follow directions and willing hands.  Kitchen staff must be at least 18.  If you are able to come for part of the week, you are welcome!

Contact Olivia at olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org, call 620-297-3290 or text 316-293-7313. You are needed to make this week of camp a good experience for campers and staff alike.
 


Bluestem Communities will host its annual Dementia Forum at 6:30 p.m., on Wednesday, July 17, at Kidron Bethel Village’s Kidron Hall, 3001 Ivy Dr., North Newton. The event is free and open to the public. Amy Siple, APRN, will present “Understanding Dementia and Caring for Those Who Have It.” The forum is designed to be beneficial for anyone providing care for someone living with dementia, both professional caregivers and family or friends. One Continuing Education (CE) hour available for $15. Those wanting the CE must register for it prior to the forum at bluestemks.org/events.


The Live Wire Stringband, a collection of players with decades performing for audiences throughout the Midwest, play old time fiddle tunes, gospel and traditional songs on the fiddle, banjo, guitar, mandolin and bass, sometimes harmonica.  Come and enjoy lively tunes to make your feet want to move at Kidron Hall Fri., July 12 at 6:30 p.m. 
Members of the band:  Jesse Graber, son of Charles & Diana Graber of Newton and husband of Ruth Harder, former pastor of BCMC and current pastor of Rainbow Mennonite Church. Steve and Gail Goeke live in rural Missouri, just northeast of KC and are current members of Rainbow Mennonite Church. Bob and Melissa Atchinson live in Manhattan, KS, and Melissa is the current pastor of Manhattan Mennonite Church.


Colorado Peaches are coming!  The Palisade peaches on the Western Slope are looking to be a good crop once again.  Peaches will be available to order from July 1-31.  Orders can be made by contacting the MCC Central States Office at patsydirksen@mcc.org or calling 316-283-2720.  Two sizes are available:  9 lbs. for $30 and 18 lbs. for $41.  Payment for peaches in the form of cash or checks is due by August 1 to Mennonite Central Committee.  Checks should be made payable to Beth-El Mennonite Church with “peaches” in the memo line.  Peaches will be available for pickup from the MCC Office, 121 East 30th, North Newton, Mon., Aug. 19 (tentative date).  This is a fundraiser for the Rocky Mountain Mennonite Relief Sale held in Castle Rock, Colorado, October 18-19. 


Mini Blitz at Mennonite Central Committee! Come tie, trim, or bind comforters at the MCC Material Resource Center in North Newton Fri., July 12 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat., July 13 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Bring a snack to share and a sack lunch/supper. Drinks will be provided. Beginners are welcome!

The MCC Sale Quilter’s Corner is looking for donations of quilts, quilt tops, fabric, books, magazines and vintage linens for our next sale.  We hope to have an October sale if we receive enough donations.  Donations can be dropped off at the MCC Center in North Newton labeled for Quilter’s Corner or at Stitches Quilt Shop in McPherson.  If you have questions, please contact Ann Yoder Smith at 919-604-3282.

Mennonite Central Committee Material Resources Center in North Newton critically low on inventory: An MCC kit cannot be distributed until each item for the kit is assembled, but some supplies in the Material Resources Center are so low that kits cannot be processed for shipping. You can help by filling the following needs: new infant sleepers (6-12 month sizes); hand towels (dark colored); bar soap; bath towels (dark colored, light to medium weight); wide toothed combs (6-8 inches long); laundry soap (such as Fels Naptha or Zote brands); and shampoo (20 oz min). Buy online and ship it to MCC or bring items to MCC in North Newton (121 E. 30th St, North Newton, KS 67117). Questions are always welcome: phone 316-836-5045 or email brociamueller@mcc.org    A full list of MCC kit contents can be found at mcc.org/kits.


Commemorating 500 Years of Anabaptism + Swiss Alps Tour. Sites: Lake Geneva, cliffside Murren, Mennonites near Bern, & 500 Year Celebration in Zurich. 9-day tour in late May 2025. Details and registration coming soon. Preview tour at www.tourwithweldon.com Interested? Contact Weldon Martens at weldon.martens@gmail.com / 402-202-9276. Persons registering interest will receive early notification when registration opens. 


Bible classes offered on Hesston College’s campus
Lifelong learning is a goal of many individuals. Did you know Hesston encourages community members to enroll in Bible courses? We even have a discounted rate for senior citizen attenders. This coming fall semester we have opportunities to take two Bible classes on campus: Biblical Literature (at two different times) and Missional Leadership on Monday evenings. These classes will only be offered in person this semester. To learn more, visit hesston.edu/bible. If you are interested in enrolling in a course, contact Michele Hershberger at michele.hershberger@hesston.edu.


Registration is open on the swissmennonite.org website for the August 23-25, 2024 Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of our ancestors coming to US in 1874.  On the site, click on Registration and Celebration Information and then on Step 1 to register and  on “See available seminars” there to see that list. After indicating choice of seminars is an invitation to join the mass choir and a request to indicate which part you sing. On Step 2 you can reserve and/or purchase your ethnic meal on Saturday evening 5:00 provided by Bread Basket in Newton.  You can pay here or reserve and pay at the door.  If you have difficulty with reservations on the website, you may call Kathy Goering at 316-371-6189 for assistance.

Anyone who likes to sing is invited to join the Mass Choir that sings Sunday morning.  Rehearsal is 3:00 on Saturday and Sunday morning 8:30 a.m.  You can mark your intentions and your part on the website.  Bonita Howard asks you to bring a 3-ring black binder to rehearsals. 


For Mennonite Mission Network “News from Around the World” press here
For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here 
For Mennonite World Conference “Info” press here 
For Anabaptist Disabilities Network “Connections” Newsletter press here

Mennonite Church USA Announcements
Menno Snapshots

Having grown up in Texas, Hannah Koester, an attendee at Pasadena Mennonite Church, felt distant from China — her birth country — and her cultural heritage. Her Mennonite faith has helped her feel safe to explore what it means to be Chinese. Read more here: mennoniteusa.org/finding-cultural-heritage

Jenna Liechty Martin, executive director at Camp Friedenswald in Cassopolis, Michigan identifies what makes camp such a special place for faith formation. Read more here: mennoniteusa.org/camp-life-changing


For Everence Summer edition of “Toolkit” press here


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Mennonite Mission Network requests prayer for Kate Widmer, as she helps extend the community outreach ministries of La Prairie (The Prairie) Mennonite Church in France, through a café, a bookstore and building relationships in the Muslim neighborhood in which she lives. Pray for renewal of energy and spiritual insight, as she pours herself out in service.

Western District Conference Prayer Request:   We are in the middle of the year 2024 and let’s pray that the rest of the year, His presence will shine upon us. Let’s pray that God will open doors for us and witness the moving of His holy Spirit, whispering to our inner being the desires of God, so that we may arise and move. “Revive your work in the midst of the ages” said Habakkuk. All this we ask as the WDC Church Planting Commission, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.


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.

Worship Service and Announcements for June 23-30, 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCHWORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 
JUNE 23. 2024

 

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
.
 

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/R23rw9Ey4jE?feature=share
 
BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
June 23, 2024

 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music–Adagio from Chorale No. 3 in A Minor (CésarFranck)–Will Wiebe-Friesen                                                          
                                                            
Welcome & Prayer–Lauren Friesen
 
*Hymn–What is this Place–VT 22
 
Kin-dom Report–Brad Kohlman
 
Worship Music–Allegro Moderator (Luigi Boccherini)–Lucy Burch, flute; Will Wiebe-Friesen, accompanist
 
Children’s Conversation–Glen Ediger
 
Scripture Reading–John 24:36-49; VT 856 selections from 1 Corinthians 12–Judy Harder 
 
*Hymn–There are Many Gifts–VT 374
 
Sermon–The Living, Broken, Beautiful Body of Christ–Elizabeth Schmidt
 
*Hymn of Response–Christ Has No Body Here but Ours–VT 568
 
Prayers of God’s People
                                      
*Hymn–Christ Be in Your Senses–VT 721                       
 
*Benediction
 
Postlude–Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (J.S. Bach)
  
* You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together     Audio visual—Ben Lichti


Saturday June 22:  Memorial service for Charlotte Siemens, 11 a.m. with a lunch to follow.  Live-stream link:    https://www.youtube.com/live/nrsIasteGP8?si=cLVEbHtEyaJ76RPa

The Next Week at BCMC:  June 23-30, 2024

Sunday, June 23, 2024
9:30 a.m. Worship Service—YouTube Link for this Sunday:
https://youtube.com/live/R23rw9Ey4jE?feature=share
 
Monday, June 24, 2024
10 a.m.  Library Committee meeting in Room 14
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
5:30 pm. Grief Group meeting in BCMC nursery
Thursday, June 27, 2024
6 p.m.    Hospitality Commission meeting in Fellowship Hall
Saturday, June 29, 2024
11 a.m. Memorial service for Evelyn Lehman; lunch follows in Fellowship Hall
Sunday, June 30, 2024
9:30 a.m.  Worship with sermon by Nathan Koontz; music by Angelika Donaldson
 
BCMC Offering for June 16, 2024 General Fund $3,032; Kitchen Fund $20; Library Reserve Fund $2; Solar Fund $7,732.54.


We offer sympathy to the family of Marilyn Stucky.  Marilyn died June 20 in Newton.  Please remember in your prayers her husband LaVern, and their daughters Janelle Unrau and Cindy Beth and their extended families. The memorial service will be announced at a later date.


Abuse Prevention and Response Committee (APRC) will be hosting an education time to discuss how we can continue the journey of being a survivor centered congregation. This education opportunity will be held during the Sunday School hour July 21 in Fellowship Hall. Chapter discussion of Judith Herman’s book Truth and Repair will be led by members of the APRC committee. The video How Trauma Survivors Envision Justice can be found on YouTube. This is approximately a 40 minute video. Judith Herman’s book Truth and Repair can be found at your favorite local bookstore or local library inter library loan. Please contact Bethany Schrag at bethanyjoyschrag@gmail.com if you have questions. We look forward to continuing learning more of how we can best support trauma survivors in our church with you!  — APRC Committee
 
Future Events at BCMC:
June 29:  Memorial service for Evelyn Lehman, 11 a.m. with a lunch to follow.  Live-stream link: 
https://www.youtube.com/live/X-yJvwA80e0?si=_yaKcJkZNGssl6Hb
Evelyn died June 3. See Evelyn’s obituary.
 
Save the Date: Peace Witness Event, Sept. 15-16
The BCMC Witness Commission is very pleased to announce plans for a peace witness event around Peace Sunday on September 15-16.  Our church along with the Bible and Religion Dept. Bethel College and in collaboration with area churches invites you engage with Christianity and Democracy led by well known author, academic, and presenter, David P. Gushee (https://davidpgushee.com). 


Roger will be driving back to Topeka Sunday afternoon, June 23. He will be back in BCMC on Monday, July 1 (a little different pattern than usual), staying in Newton until late Wednesday night, July 3. Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)


Orientation for New Board, Commission, and Committee Members—June 30:  If you are a new member of the Board or a commission or committee at BCMC, you are invited to an orientation to our work together on Sunday, June 30, at 10:45 in the Fellowship Hall.  We’ll talk together about new directions for our work following a brief introduction to the structure and function of committees and the Board.  There will also be a chance to get acquainted with others; bring your coffee and come a few minutes early for refreshments.  
 
The BCMC Solar Energy sub-committee of the BCMC Creation Care Committee would like to update the congregation on the progress of the solar project. As many of you have noticed, most of the solar panels are now installed. Some of the last items, such as the squirrel guard, are being installed this week. Ongoing work with Evergy Electric is proceeding as the solar project enters the final phase of its work. We hope that the project will be finished by the middle of July. Our biggest thanks, as always, goes to the BCMC members who have so faithfully sent in their financial pledges to cover the cost of this “once-in-a-lifetime”  BCMC Creation Care project. Hugo Boschmann, for the BCMC solar energy subcommittee. 
 


Pastor Nathan’s Extended Summer Vacation
In the fall of 2023, Staff Congregation Relations Committee (SCRC) and Nathan began discussing Nathan’s sabbatical plans.  Nathan was eligible for a sabbatical in the summer of 2024, but with uncertainty around the possibility of pastoral transition during the summer of 2024, Nathan offered to postpone his sabbatical until the summer of 2025, given that he could take a long vacation in the summer of 2024.  This plan was approved by SCRC in November and the Church Board in December of 2023.  So Nathan will be on vacation this summer from July 8-August 10.  He will start back up again on the day that Joanna Harader begins her term.  
A number of different preachers are scheduled while Nathan is gone.  July 14 worship and Sunday school will be led by the Western District Listening Group.  Sara Dick will preach on July 21.  Roger Neufeld Smith will preach on July 28 and August 11.  August 4 will have guest preacher, Trent Voth, from Bethel College.  Pastoral care will be provided under the leadership of Elizabeth Schmidt and Roger Neufeld Smith.  If you have questions or concerns regarding Nathan’s extended vacation, please contact Nathan or SCRC.


Western District Conference Annual Assembly: Assembly registration is now open. Register on-line on the WDC webpage. (See below.) Join us at the WDC Annual Assembly, August 2-4, 2024 at First Mennonite Church, rural Beatrice, NE. . Don’t want to drive to Beatrice?  Vans will leave from North Newton on August 2 afternoon. When you register, please mark, “Reserve a seat in the van” for $30 a seat. Join us at the WDC Annual Assembly, August 2-4, 2024 at First Mennonite Church, Beatrice, NE. 
If you are interested in being a delegate to the Assembly, contact Jeanette Stucky, Roger Neufeld-Smith or Monica Lichti in the BCMC office.

Register HERE

Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.

Save the Date! Western District Women in Mission’s annual Women’s & Girls’ Retreat will be Sat./Sun. Sept. 7-8 at Camp Mennoscah.
 The keynote speaker will be Kristine Regehr on the topic of Peaceful Practices. More information and registration info will follow in July. Activities will be available for girls age 5th grade – high school and women of all ages! Come for a time of relaxation, peace, and friendship! Email questions to: westerndistrictwomen@gmail.com


Summer Story Days are BACK! Stop by the Western District Conference Resource library, 2517 N. Main in North Newton, KS on Saturdays June 29 and July 27 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. for Read Alouds; self-guided, come-and-go activities; and opportunities to learn and grow together! Activities geared for ages 3-8 and their families, but open to all ages. Take advantage of these Saturday hours to tour the library and check out resources.


 
You’re invited! Support a new Mission Network family, Wed., June 26, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Mennonite Mission Center office in downtown Newton, come hear about the work of a new Mennonite Mission Network family. Later this year, Laurel and Ben Woodward-Breckbill, from Newton, will move to Paris, France to be directors of the Paris Mennonite Center. Come hear about the work of the Center, enjoy snacks, and even offer your financial support. Make a giving pledge and you will be entered to win a pair of Kansas City Chiefs tickets! (Las Vegas at Kansas City, Nov. 29, 2024).  



Bluestem Communities will host its annual Dementia Forum at 6:30 p.m., on Wednesday, July 17, at Kidron Bethel Village’s Kidron Hall, 3001 Ivy Dr., North Newton, Kan. The event is free and open to the public. Amy Siple, APRN, will present “Understanding Dementia and Caring for Those Who Have It.” The forum is designed to be beneficial for anyone providing care for someone living with dementia, both professional caregivers and family or friends. One Continuing Education (CE) hour available for $15. Those wanting the CE must register for it prior to the forum at bluestemks.org/events.


The Live Wire Stringband, a collection of players with decades performing for audiences throughout the Midwest, play old time fiddle tunes, gospel and traditional songs on the fiddle, banjo, guitar, mandolin and bass, sometimes harmonica.  Come and enjoy lively tunes to make your feet want to move at Kidron Hall Fri., July 12 at 6:30 p.m. 
Members of the band:  Jesse Graber, son of Charles & Diana Graber of Newton and husband of Ruth Harder, former pastor of BCMC and current pastor of Rainbow Mennonite Church. Steve and Gail Goeke live in rural Missouri, just northeast of KC and are current members of Rainbow Mennonite Church. Bob and Melissa Atchinson live in Manhattan, KS, and Melissa is the current pastor of Manhattan Mennonite Church.


Mini Blitz at Mennonite Central Committee! Come tie, trim, or bind comforters at the MCC Material Resource Center in North Newton Fri., July 12 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat., July 13 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Bring a snack to share and a sack lunch/supper. Drinks will be provided. Beginners are welcome!
 
The MCC Sale Quilter’s Corner is looking for donations of quilts, quilt tops, fabric, books, magazines and vintage linens for our next sale.  We hope to have an October sale if we receive enough donations.  Donations can be dropped off at the MCC Center in North Newton labeled for Quilter’s Corner or at Stitches Quilt Shop in McPherson.  If you have questions, please contact Ann Yoder Smith at 919-604-3282.
 
Mennonite Central Committee Material Resources Center in North Newton critically low on inventory: An MCC kit cannot be distributed until each item for the kit is assembled, but some supplies in the Material Resources Center are so low that kits cannot be processed for shipping. You can help by filling the following needs: new infant sleepers (6-12 month sizes); hand towels (dark colored); bar soap; bath towels (dark colored, light to medium weight); wide toothed combs (6-8 inches long); laundry soap (such as Fels Naptha or Zote brands); and shampoo (20 oz min). Buy online and ship it to MCC or bring items to MCC in North Newton (121 E. 30th St, North Newton, KS 67117). Questions are always welcome: phone 316-836-5045 or email brociamueller@mcc.org    A full list of MCC kit contents can be found at mcc.org/kits.
 
Commemorating 500 Years of Anabaptism + Swiss Alps Tour. Sites: Lake Geneva, cliffside Murren, Mennonites near Bern, & 500 Year Celebration in Zurich. 9-day tour in late May 2025. Details and registration coming soon. Preview tour at www.tourwithweldon.com Interested? Contact Weldon Martens at weldon.martens@gmail.com / 402-202-9276. Persons registering interest will receive early notification when registration opens. 
 
Stories for 150th Swiss Volhynian Mennonite Celebration August 23-25, at Eden Mennonite Church.   There is still time to send a story of your grandfolks to Brian Adams (smolts123@yahoo.com) or his daughter Casey (cpadams992@gmail.com) for their collection to be available at celebration.
Don Kaufman and Larry Stucky are collecting old photos to display at the 150th. Please send copies or scans to donbon@mtelco.net or cstucky@mtelco.net with identification.


For Mennonite Disaster Service “On the Level” click here
For KIPCOR Newsletter press here 
For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here

Mennonite Church USA Announcements
Representatives of Native Mennonite Ministries, a Mennonite Church USA Indigenous assembly composed of three congregations in Montana and Oklahoma, recently gathered for their biannual business meeting in Billings, Montana. Learn more here: mennoniteusa.org/news/native-menno-ministries


Menno Snapshots

Chris Meyer, stewardship investing advocacy and research manager at Everence, reflects on his passion for creation care, on behalf of Everence and his own family, reminding us how much we all have invested in caring for creation — and how rarely we stop to bask in its glory. Read his reflections here: mennoniteusa.org/guided-by-wonder

After years of avoiding pastoral ministry, Jen Shenk, campus pastor at Goshen College, felt a calling that she needed to say “yes” to. Her position as campus pastor officially began on Aug. 1, 2023, after she served as interim pastor in April and May 2023. Read about her calling here: mennoniteusa.org/vocation-spiritual-lens

Despite feeling some discomfort with the Letter to the Hebrews and the idea of writing a commentary, Debra Bucher just released her Believers Church Bible Commentary on Hebrews. She shares her principles and how she worked through the discomfort here: mennoniteusa.org/discomfort-way-forward
 


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Martine Audéoud works in administrative and teaching roles for several international theology and global leadership formation doctoral programs. Mennonite Mission Network requests prayer for her and her family as they move from France to Côte d’Ivoire, where the family previously lived and where her son, 16-year-old, Samuel, feels at home. Samuel experienced bullying in his school in France.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:   Pray for the WDC Gifts Discernment Committee, as they discern nominees for new leadership positions to be elected at WDC annual assembly.


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.

WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR JUNE 16-23, 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 
JUNE 16, 2024–HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!
 

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

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/xd7zlx2WRzM?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
June 16, 2024
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music—For the Beauty of the Earth (arr. Rice)– Meghann Rogers
 
Welcome & Prayer—Jim Robb
 
*Hymn—Summoned By the God Who Made Us—VT 1
 
Children’s Conversation—Jill Robb, Emma Gering
 
Kin-dom Report—Jill Robb
 
Worship Music—Shooting Stars (Naoko Ikeda)–Abby Koontz, piano

*Hymn–Could It Be That God Is Singing–VT 42
  
Scripture Reading—Genesis 1:26-28, 31a; Luke 4:16-21—Jeanette & George Leary
 
Sermon—Given Color, Given Balance—Nathan Koontz
 
*Hymn–We Are One in the Spirit–VT 387
 
Welcome of New Members—VT 961 Hennie & Mark Janzen, Pauletta and Stan Brodhagen
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn–Sing a New World Into Being—VT 809
 
*Benediction
Postlude—Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum (Debussy)– Meghann Rogers   
 
* You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Audio visual—John Thiesen

BCMC Welcomes new members this Sunday, June 16!   For the Faith Statements of these new members, press here.


The Next Week at BCMC:  June 16-23, 2024
Sunday, June 16, 2024—Happy Father’s Day!
9:30 a.m. Worship Service—YouTube Link for this Sunday:
https://youtube.com/live/xd7zlx2WRzM?feature=share
 
Tuesday, June 18, 2024

4:30 p.m.  Faith Formation Commission meeting by Zoom
Wednesday, June 19, 2024—Juneteenth
Church office will be closed; church building will be locked in honor of the federal holiday Juneteenth
Thursday, June 20, 2024
7 p.m.  Deacon Commission meeting in Room 14
Saturday, June 22, 2024
11 a.m. Memorial service for Charlotte Siemens; lunch follows in Fellowship Hall
Sunday, June 23, 2024
9:30 a.m.  Worship with sermon by Elizabeth Schmidt; music by Lucy Burch


All are welcome to a free concert at Friends University – Alumni Auditorium on Saturday, June 15 at 7:30 p.m. TREASURES OF DARKNESS: a choir concert to benefit Ukrainian refugees and the oppressed poor in Hungary. The Church of the Savior Chamber Choir, under the direction of Dr. William Eash, will feature two world premiers: “I Will Go Before You” by Hungarian composer David Magda, and “Treasures of Darkness” by Wichita composer Miriam Overholt. A freewill offering will benefit Ukrainian refugees and Hungarian poor. 


BCMC Offering for June 9, 2024 General Fund $15,956; Columbarium Fund $2,000; Library Reserve Fund $16; Kitchen Fund $13; Women’s Fellowship $50; Mission Quilters $200; Solar Fund $1,080.

Roger Neufeld Smith will be back in Newton on June 19. Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)
 
John Waltner’s mobile “Pride” has been installed in the south entrance.
Inspiration for this metal sculpture comes from a phrase in the hymn, We Are One in the Spirit, “…and we’ll guard each one’s dignity, and save each one’s pride”  — BCMC Visual Arts Committee
 
Future Events at BCMC:
· June 22:  Memorial service for Charlotte Siemens, 11 a.m. with a lunch to follow.  Live-stream link: 
   https://www.youtube.com/live/nrsIasteGP8?si=cLVEbHtEyaJ76RPa
· June 29:  Memorial service for Evelyn Lehman, 11 a.m. with a lunch to follow.
   Live-stream link: 
   https://www.youtube.com/live/X-yJvwA80e0?si=_yaKcJkZNGssl6Hb
 
We offer sympathy to the family of Elvera Katharine Voth.  Elvera died June 9 at Kidron Bethel Village.  She was 100 years old.  She was the aunt of Margaret Hiebert.  A memorial service will be announced at a later date.
 
Orientation for New Board, Commission, and Committee Members—June 30:  If you are a new member of the Board or a commission or committee at BCMC, you are invited to an orientation to our work together on Sunday, June 30, at 10:45 in the Fellowship Hall.  We’ll talk together about new directions for our work following a brief introduction to the structure and function of committees and the Board.  There will also be a chance to get acquainted with others; bring your coffee and come a few minutes early for refreshments.  

CARE CONNECTIONS, sponsored by Deacon Commission, offers a variety of  opportunities for extending care.  Do you enjoy conversation?  In-person visiting?  Visiting by phone?  Writing caring messages in cards, email or text? Preparing food or care packages?  Delivering food or care packages?  Individualized creative care possibilities?  To learn more, express interest, or share ideas, please contact Elizabeth Schmidt, Pastor for Congregational Care.  
 


From the Abuse Prevention and Response CommitteeAPRC will be hosting an education time to discuss how we can continue the journey of being a survivor centered congregation. This education opportunity will be held during the Sunday School hour June 16 and July 21 in Fellowship Hall.  In preparation for the June 16th discussion please watch the following short video from the 2023 “Here and Now” interview with Judith Herman.

  • June 16- Overview of the YouTube video How Trauma Survivors Envision Justice with Judith Herman
  • July 21- Chapter discussion of Judith Herman’s book Truth and Repair

Discussion will be led by members of the APRC committee.
The YouTube Video How Trauma Survivors Envision Justice can be found on YouTube here. This is approximately a 40 minute video. Judith Herman’s book Truth and Repair can be found at your favorite local bookstore or local library inter library loan.
Any questions? Please contact Bethany Schrag at bethanyjoyschrag@gmail.com.
We look forward to continuing learning more of how we can best support trauma survivors in our church with you!
APRC Committee

Link to the short video from “Here and Now” 
https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2023/05/16/judith-herman-abuse-survivors


An announcement from the Indigenous Task Force

GOING BEYOND LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Having read Unsettling Truths, you are invited to participate in a Zoom meeting with the author, Mark Charles, oJune 13, 2024, at Kidron Bethel Village, Classroom A, 3001 Ivy Drive, North Newton, KS, at 7 pm. A  BIG question for Mark to answer -“How do we use and become the four elements – earth, fire, water, and air – to facilitate change?” Since Mark ran for President in 2020, we hope he will focus his suggestions for change in the political system. 

Kaw Nation Intertribal Powwow at Allegawaho Park and Performance Pavilion, Council Grove, Kansas on June 21 and 22, 7:30 p.m.

June 22 REMATRIATION CELEBRATION AT COUNCIL GROVE
:  Kaw Nation would like to invite you to join the Rematriation Celebration commemorating the return of Iⁿ‘zhúje‘waxóbe to the people of the Kaw Nation. The event will take place on Saturday, June 22 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm in Allegawaho Memorial Heritage Park just outside of Council Grove, Kansas. If you are interested in volunteering for the event, please complete this: Volunteer Interest Survey. Please feel free to share this information with others who may be interested. If you have questions concerning the project, or return of Iⁿ‘zhúje‘waxóbe to Kaw Nation, please refer to the project’s website, http://www.sacredredrock.com   Respectfully, The Iⁿ‘zhúje‘waxóbe Leadership Team
— Raylene Hinz-Penner, Indigenous Task Force


Pastor Nathan’s Extended Summer Vacation

In the fall of 2023, SCRC and Nathan began discussing Nathan’s sabbatical plans.  Nathan was eligible for a sabbatical in the summer of 2024, but with uncertainty around the possibility of pastoral transition during the summer of 2024, Nathan offered to postpone his sabbatical until the summer of 2025, given that he could take a long vacation in the summer of 2024.  This plan was approved by SCRC in November and the Church Board in December of 2023.  So Nathan will be on vacation this summer from July 8-August 10.  He will start back up again on the day that Joanna Harader begins her term.  

A number of different preachers are scheduled while Nathan is gone.  July 14 worship and Sunday school will be led by the Western District Listening Group.  Sara Dick will preach on July 21.  Roger Neufeld Smith will preach on July 28 and August 11.  August 4 will have guest preacher, Trent Voth, from Bethel College.  Pastoral care will be provided under the leadership of Elizabeth Schmidt and Roger Neufeld Smith.  If you have questions or concerns regarding Nathan’s extended vacation, please contact Nathan or SCRC. 


Western District Conference Annual Assembly: Here are a few of the workshops (in-person, virtual and hybrid) waiting for you at Annual Assembly, many of which reflect on authentic community – MennoMedia Highlights, “Mind the Gap: Adaptive Change in Your Congregation,” “Congregational Glimpses into Racial Justice,” “WDC Listening Process: What We’re Hearing,” “Internal to External Communication,” a tour of Homestead National Historical Park, and more. Join us at the WDC Annual Assembly, August 2-4, 2024 at First Mennonite Church, Beatrice, NE. Register HERE

If you are interested in being a delegate to the Assembly, contact Jeanette Stucky, Roger Neufeld-Smith or Monica Lichti in the BCMC office.

Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements .

Save the Date! Western District Women in Mission’s annual Women’s & Girls’ Retreat will be Sat./Sun. Sept. 7-8 at Camp Mennoscah.
 The keynote speaker will be Kristine Regehr on the topic of Peaceful Practices. More information and registration info will follow in July. Activities will be available for girls age 5th grade – high school and women of all ages! Come for a time of relaxation, peace, and friendship! Email questions to: westerndistrictwomen@gmail.com

Summer Story Days are BACK! Stop by the Western District Conference Resource library, 2517 N. Main in North Newton, KS on Saturdays June 29 and July 27 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. for Read Alouds; self-guided, come-and-go activities; and opportunities to learn and grow together! Activities geared for ages 3-8 and their families, but open to all ages. Take advantage of these Saturday hours to tour the library and check out resources.


You’re invited! Support a new Mission Network family. On Wednesday, June 26, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the Mennonite Mission Center office in downtown Newton, come hear about the work of a new Mennonite Mission Network family. Later this year, Laurel and Ben Woodward-Breckbill, from Newton, will move to Paris, France to be directors of the Paris Mennonite Center. On the 26th you can hear about the work of the Center, enjoy snacks, and even offer your financial support. Make a giving pledge and you will be entered to win a pair of Kansas City Chiefs tickets! (Las Vegas at Kansas City, November 29, 2024). Can’t make it in person? Make a pledge here. See you there!


Mini Blitz at Mennonite Central Committee! Come tie, trim, or bind comforters at the MCC Material Resource Center in North Newton Fri., July 12 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat., July 13 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Bring a snack to share and a sack lunch/supper. Drinks will be provided. Beginners are welcome!

Mennonite Central Committee Material Resources Center in North Newton critically low on inventory: An MCC kit cannot be distributed until each item for the kit is assembled, but some supplies in the Material Resources Center are so low that kits cannot be processed for shipping. You can help by filling the following needs: new infant sleepers (6-12 month sizes); hand towels (dark colored); bar soap; bath towels (dark colored, light to medium weight); wide toothed combs (6-8 inches long); laundry soap (such as Fels Naptha or Zote brands); and shampoo (20 oz min). Buy online and ship it to MCC or bring items to MCC in North Newton (121 E. 30th St, North Newton, KS 67117). Questions are always welcome: phone 316-836-5045 or email brociamueller@mcc.org    A full list of MCC kit contents can be found at mcc.org/kits.

Dear Intersections readers:

Greetings! I am happy to announce the publication online of the summer 2024 issue of Intersections on the topic of humanitarian standards. The issue can be found here. Compiled by Annie Loewen and Warren Climenhaga, this issue examines the importance of humanitarian standards to which Mennonite Central Committee and peer organizations seek to be accountable. Authors examine how these humanitarian standards shape MCC work in contexts such as Cuba, Ukraine, multiple contexts in the Middle East, and southern Africa.  As always, your thoughts and questions about Intersections are always welcome!

Alain Epp Weaver 

Mennonite Central Committee Peace and Justice Journal

After more than 70 years of separation, reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula might seem impossible, particularly as U.S. foreign policy continues to prioritize military solutions to conflict around the world. But hope persists as seeds of peace are stubbornly planted and nurtured.The Spring/Summer 2024 Peace & Justice Journal explores opportunities for peace and reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula, and contains worship resources and actions you can take.

150th Swiss Volhynian Celebration August 23-25, 2024
People are starting to ask what is happening at the August event. Information is on the swissmennonite.org website.  People can register now already and sign up for the ethnic meal and indicate their choices for the nine seminars.  


For the webinar “From Genesis to Publication: An Anabaptist Community Bible Webinar”, June 20, 3 p.m. press here

Understanding Dementia and Caring for those who have it 
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Kidron Hall at Kidron Bethel Village | 3001 Ivy Dr., North Newton, Kansas
Doors open at 6 p.m. | Program – 6:30 p.m.Information booths open 6 to 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 8 p.m.
Understanding dementia is key to being able to care for those who have it. The 2024 Bluestem Communities Dementia Forum will:Review the most common types of dementia.Help participants understand why challenging neuropsychiatric symptoms (behaviors) occur.Explore strategies for the best way to interact with someone with dementia.Receive tips for de-escalating someone with agitation. The presentation is free to attend and will be beneficial to anyone who cares for people living with dementia, including everyone from in-home family caregivers to professionals. Continuing Education units (CE’s) are available for those who desire them. Register for CE’s hereLearn more here. Call 316-836-4866 with questions.

For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here

Mennonite Church USA Announcements

Mennonite Church USA’s Church Vitality office and Everence have completed their annual update of the Pastor Salary Guidelines for 2024-2025. Learn more here: mennoniteusa.org/news/salary-guidelines

Menno Snapshots

Janet Szabo, a member of Mountain View Mennonite Church, shares how after a period of declining attendance, Mountain View Mennonite Church is experiencing a spring new life, through active church participation from adults and children alike. Read more here: mennoniteusa.org/spring-garden-creation

Amid the climate crisis, Douglas Day Kaufman, executive director of Anabaptist Climate Collaborative, finds wild, grounded hope in the gospel of all creatures — in the tiny Caddisfly larva and in the body of Christ. Read his reflection here: mennoniteusa.org/gospel-all-creatures

Sara Gurulé, constituent engagement representative for Mennonite Mission Network, MC USA’s mission agency, shares her grief about climate change and how the systems of greed and power have affected the places she calls home. Read more here: mennoniteusa.org/complex-grief-climateMennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  On this Father’s Day, join Mennonite Mission Network personnel in praying for fathers around the world, especially those who lack the support needed to provide life’s necessities for their children. May we share what God has given us, acknowledging that we are all part of God’s one family.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:   Pray for WDC congregations recovering from damage from storms, that they would experience God’s presence and strength and also be a witness of caring and compassion in their community.

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.

Worship service and announcements for June 9-16 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 
JUNE 9, 2024

 

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
.
 

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/kjDjhoL8Cx0?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
June 9, 2024

 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music–When Morning Guilds the Skies  (arr. Raymond Haan)–Will Wiebe-Friesen
 
Welcome—Brad Kohlman
 
Land Acknowledgement
 
Prayer
 
Hymn—Let Us Build a House—VT 36
 
Children’s Conversation—Adam Robb
 
Kin_dom Report—Mennonite Mission Network—Don Kempf and George Thompson
 
Old Testament Reading—Psalm 32:1-5, 8-9—Brad Kohlman
 
Special Music—Rebecca Schloneger
 
Gospel Readings—Matthew 18:15-20 and John 20:19-23
 
Sermon—Cheap Forgiveness— Roger Neufeld Smith
 
Hymn—Put Peace into Each Other’s Hands—VT 485
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
Hymn—Sing a New World into Being—VT 809
 
Benediction
 
Postlude–Prelude in G Major, BWV 550a (J.S. Bach)

——————————————————————————————————————————
Audio-visual – Francis Toews and Ben Lichti


GOING BEYOND LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
–Having read Unsettling Truths, you are invited to participate in a Zoom meeting with the author, Mark Charles, on June 13, 2024, at Kidron Bethel Village, Classroom A, 3001 Ivy Drive, North Newton, KS, at 7 pm. A  BIG question for Mark to answer -“How do we use and become the four elements – earth, fire, water, and air – to facilitate change?” Since Mark ran for President in 2020, we hope he will focus his suggestions for change in the political system. 
–Kaw Nation Intertribal Powwow at Allegawaho Park and Performance Pavilion, Council Grove, Kansas on June 21 and 22, 7:30 p.m.
–BCMC has joined in supporting Oak Flat’s attempt to save Apache Stronghold by signing onto an amicus brief in support of religious freedom..
–BCMC youth plan a visit to the First Americans Museum in OKC in July
–Mennonite Action event May 24: Land, Palestine, and Indigenous Solidarity. Sarah Augustine, co-founder and Executive Director of the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery, Samiha Hureini, co-founder of the Youth of Sumud movement, and activist Ali Awad explored how land and body are deeply entwined—and how one can not simply “leave” for another home. You may watch the recording here.

Land Acknowledgement from words by Mark Charles and VT #878 
As we do on the first Sunday of each month,  
  we acknowledge that we worship  
  on the land of the Kanza, Osage, and Wichita.   
We thank them for their care and respect for this land      
  and acknowledge the injustice of their forced removal. 
We ask the Spirit to heal our histories 
  and find new paths of right relationships with them 
  and all of creation.   
 


The Next Week at BCMC:  June 9-16, 2024
Sunday, June 9, 2024
9:30 a.m. Worship Service—YouTube Link for this Sunday:
https://youtube.com/live/kjDjhoL8Cx0?feature=share
Monday, June 10, 2024
10 a.m.          Library Committee meeting in Room 14
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
11 a.m           Staff meeting
Sunday, June 16, 2024
9:30 a.m.  Worship with sermon by Nathan Koontz; music by Abby Koontz

Future Events at BCMC:
· June 22:  Memorial service for Charlotte Siemens, 11 a.m. with a lunch to follow.  The service will be live-streamed.
· June 29:  Memorial service for Evelyn Lehman, 11 a.m. with a lunch to follow.
   The service will be live-streamed.
 
BCMC Offering for May 26, 2024 General Fund $5,607; Plant Fund $50; Sr Hi Youth $1679;  Caring Fund $50; Library Reserve Fund $60; Kitchen Fund $8; Women’s Fellowship $275; Solar Fund $14,000.
BCMC Offering for June 2, 2024  General Fund $480; Solar Fund $1,000.
 
Roger Neufeld Smith will be driving back to Topeka on Sunday, June 9. He will be back in Newton on June 19. Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)

Congratulations to Mark Kreider!  Mark graduated last month from the University of Montana with a PhD in Forest and Conservation Science. He is still in Missoula, MT and just recently began a job with the Nature Conservancy studying mature and old growth forests.


APRC will be hosting an education time to discuss how we can continue the journey of being a survivor centered congregation. This education opportunity will be held during the Sunday School hour June 16 and July 21 in Fellowship Hall.

June 16– Overview of the YouTube video How Trauma Survivors Envision Justice with Judith Herman
July 21– Chapter discussion of Judith Herman’s book Truth and Repair

Discussion will be led by members of the APRC committee.

The YouTube Video How Trauma Survivors Envision Justice can be found on YouTube here. This is approximately a 40 minute video. Judith Herman’s book Truth and Repair can be found at your favorite local bookstore or local library inter library loan.

Any questions? Please contact Bethany Schrag at bethanyjoyschrag@gmail.com.

We look forward to continuing learning more of how we can best support trauma survivors in our church with you!
— APRC Committee


 Save the Date: Peace Witness Event, Sept. 15-16
 
The BCMC Witness Commission is very pleased to announce plans for a peace witness event around Peace Sunday on September 15-16.  Our church along with the Bible and Religion Dept. Bethel College and in collaboration with area churches invites you engage with Christianity and Democracy let by well known author, academic, and presenter, David P. Gushee (https://davidpgushee.com). 
 
Gushee will be providing the sermon and Sunday school discussion at BCMC on Sunday morning, September 15.  The afternoon events at Memorial Hall include a keynote address, question and dialogue panel response, table discussion groups, and a closing keynote address.  On Sept.16, Gushee will present at Convocation at BC followed by a lunch with area pastors and time with BC in the classroom in the afternoon.  Funding for this event is provided by excess benevolences from the 2023 BCMC budget. 
 
Please reserve this date on your calendar and spread the word!  You are also encouraged to obtain Gushee’s most recent book, Defending Democracy from its Christian Enemies.  Read it, study it in Sunday School, discuss it with friends and neighbors.  Let’s help to bring important aspects of democracy in focus as we near the presidential election and proceed with faithfulness.  As Gushee writes,“The Baptists [Anabaptists] insisted that the way Jesus made disciples was by teaching and persuasion, not by coercion.  They held that government has no competence in religion, and when it seeks to enforce faith it creates wars of religion and hypocrites who claim a faith they do not actually hold.” We hope that we can be a witness to peace in these times where it seems like the confluence of religion and government are leading to death and destruction. 


Greeters urgently needed: An easy way to help people feel welcome at BCMC is to be a greeter. Greeters provide a cheery “good morning” at one of the church doors as people enter for Sunday morning worship, directing them to the sanctuary and helping visitors with other simple questions they might have.  You don’t have to know everyone by name – just be ready to share a smile and be helpful. If you would be willing to serve (even once every couple of months) please call (316-283-3342), email (marlene.violet@gmail.com) or talk to Marlene Faul, chair of the Hospitality Commission.


If you like coffee on Sunday mornings (and who doesn’t), help ensure that the coffee keeps perking through the summer months. Sign up on the clipboard on the coffee table to make or serve coffee once or twice this summer, or call (316-283-3342), email (marlene.violet@gmail.com) or talk to Marlene Faul, chair of the Hospitality Commission.  Instructions on how to use the coffee makers, etc., will be provided.  


All are welcome to a free concert at Friends University – Alumni Auditorium on Saturday, June 15 at 7:30 p.m. TREASURES OF DARKNESS: a choir concert to benefit Ukrainian refugees and the oppressed poor in Hungary. The Church of the Savior Chamber Choir, under the direction of Dr. William Eash, will feature two world premiers: “I Will Go Before You” by Hungarian composer David Magda, and “Treasures of Darkness” by Wichita composer Miriam Overholt. A freewill offering will benefit Ukrainian refugees and Hungarian poor. 


Western District Conference Annual Assembly: Assembly registration is now open. Register on-line on the WDC webpage.  Join us at the WDC Annual Assembly, August 2-4, 2024 at First Mennonite Church, rural Beatrice, NE. For more information about Assembly, visit the WDC Assembly webpage. Click on the WDC link below for the website and registration information.  If you are interested in being a delegate to the Assembly, contact Jeanette Stucky, Roger Neufeld-Smith or Monica Lichti in the BCMC office.

Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.

Save the Date! Western District Women in Mission’s annual Women’s & Girls’ Retreat will be Saturday/Sunday September 7-8 at Camp Mennoscah. 
The keynote speaker will be Kristine Regehr on the topic of Peaceful Practices. More information and registration info will follow in July. Activities will be available for girls age 5th grade – high school and women of all ages! Come for a time of relaxation, peace, and friendship! Questions? Email westerndistrictwomen@gmail.com

Summer Story Days are BACK! Stop by the Western District Conference Resource library, 2517 N. Main in North Newton, KS on Saturdays June 29 and July 27 from 10 a.m.-7p.m. for Read Alouds; self-guided, come-and-go activities; and opportunities to learn and grow together! Activities geared for ages 3-8 and their families, but open to all ages. Take advantage of these Saturday hours to tour the library and check out resources.
 


Enrollment is open for Uncle Carl’s Camp at Kauffman Museum at Bethel College. Half-day camps are offered in art, history and nature for kids ages 4-18. Go to  www.kauffmanmuseum.org/uncle-carls-camp/ for more information about camps with space still available, and to register online.
 


Everence® will hold an informative Social Security and retirement income workshop Tues., June 18, 6:30 p.m. at the Everence office: 3179 N. Main St. Suite 1B, North Newton.  Topics will include, Social Security strategies, including when to begin taking benefits, risks that can impact your retirement savings plus strategies to help your income last throughout retirement. There will also be plenty of time for questions. The in-person workshop will be Information presented by staff from the Everence offices in Central Kansas. To register contact Everence at 316-283-3800, 877-467-7294 or central.kansas@everence.com.


CARE CONNECTIONS, sponsored by Deacon Commission, offers a variety of  opportunities for extending care.  Do you enjoy conversation?  In-person visiting?  Visiting by phone?  Writing caring messages in cards, email or text? Preparing food or care packages?  Delivering food or care packages?  Individualized creative care possibilities?  To learn more, express interest, or share ideas, please contact Elizabeth Schmidt, Pastor for Congregational Care.  

BCMC Prayer Network: The Prayer Network is an email-based prayer network comprised of Deacon Commission members and  BCMC congregants.  Participants make a one-year commitment to this prayer ministry which is coordinated by Pastors and the Office and Facilities Manager. Pastors respond to prayer requests and determine when and how these requests are distributed.  Specific prayer requests are shared only with the permission of the person(s) involved. If you would like to join the BCMC prayer network, please email your interest to office@bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org.  Thanks to all who serve BCMC in the Prayer Network. 


You are invited to attend the dedication and celebration of the new Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) Cabinet Shop and Warehouse, Sun., June 9 at 604 E. Main St., Goessel, KS from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free.  During the celebration, we will offer tours of the cabinet shop and warehouse, and an opportunity to learn more about this innovative MDS initiative to draft and distribute kitchen cabinets to be installed in MDS volunteer-built homes across the U.S. We have already distributed cabinets to more than 75 homes. Also featured will be a fundraising concert at 5:30 p.m. by September River, a family band featuring Jude and Doug Krehbiel and daughter Stefanie (Krehbiel) Giffin. The band incorporates elements of bluegrass, gospel, blues, acoustic rock, Irish, and folk music.  The MDS Storm Encounter will also be on hand for those who want to experience a simulated tornado—then see how MDS volunteers respond to bring hope to communities impacted by disaster. 


June 9, at 7:00 pm at the Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church, Goessel, Ks, Arlin Buller will present “Roots & Fruits: A Timeline of History.”

Buller will place the story of the Przechowko Mennnonites, later the Alexanderwohl, Hoffnungsau and Lone Tree congregations, in historical context through the use of a timeline he created.
All are welcome!
A 150th Celebration Event
Free Event.


Hesston College Announcement
June 16 to 22 – Summer Theatre Camp  Student actors ages 11 to 18 are invited to stage a live theatre performance at Hesston College’s annual summer theatre camp June 16 to 22. The weeklong theatre immersion will culminate in a public performance of the musical “Mean Girls” at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 22, in the Hesston Mennonite Church sanctuary on the Hesston College campus. Theatre camp registration is $335 per person and includes lodging and meals for seven days and six nights, or $285 for day camp only. A discount is available for families registering more than one student. Participants can visit hesston.edu/theatrecamp to register online. Registration is due June 10.


You’re invited to Concert on the Concrete, June 9, 5 p.m. Featuring Newton Senior Center’s Golden Notes Choir, along with a sing along, in the parking lot across from the Senior Center, 122 E. 6th, Newton.   If rain, the concert will move inside. Free will offering to be used for building renovations.


Mennonite Mission Network “Tell us what inspires you” survey press here
For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here


For Mennonite Central Committee “In Touch” press here
For Mennonite Men “Engage” press here

For Mennonite Church USA webinar “Navigating your protection policy during crisis” press here

Mennonite Church USA Announcements

Mennonite Church USA is launching two new podcasts, aimed at encouraging and equipping today’s pastors and congregational leaders. Learn more here: mennoniteusa.org/news/podcasts

Mennonite Church USA’s Climate Justice Ministry is receiving applications for the Pam De Young Net Zero Energy Fund grant, from now through June 15, 2024. The Pam De Young Net Zero Energy Fund provides funds to MC USA congregations seeking to install solar panels, car charging stations or other forms of renewable energy. The term, “net zero energy,” describes buildings or communities that generate enough energy to meet their own needs. Learn more here: mennoniteusa.org/green-energy-grants View the PowerPoint slide here: mennoniteusa.org/slide/deyoung View the PDF here: mennoniteusa.org/pdf/deyoung 

Menno Snapshots

Pasadena Mennonite Church helped foster Celeste Sharp’s passion for the environment. This interest has led Celeste to pursue an education in agroecology, with hopes of providing people with more sustainable food systems and practices. Read more here: mennoniteusa.org/agroecology-food

Subscribe to PeaceMail to receive MC USA’s blogs, news and resources in one weekly email. Subscribe to PeaceMail here: mennoniteusa.org/peacemail
 


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Today, Mennonite Mission Network’s board members are worshiping in congregations in the Newton, Kansas, area, after a weekend of meetings. Pray for the board members, as they work to implement what they have discerned as the future directions for the agency.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:   Pray for God’s guidance and wisdom for WDC pastors and congregations who are concluding ministry relationships or beginning a new season of ministry together.


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.

Worship service and announcements for June 2-9, 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
June 2, 2024

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
.

VBS Worship on the green, June 2: On Sunday Morning, June 2, all participating VBS congregations are invited to a joint worship service on the Bethel College green. Come worship with the VBS participants and celebrate everything we learned together! Please bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on, and a dish or two to share for the potluck to follow. Worship will begin at 10:30 am. In case of rain, we will gather in Memorial Hall. See you at worship!
There will be no worship service at the Bethel College Mennonite Church building this Sunday June 2.
 


You are invited to a congregational potluck picnic on Monday, June 3, 5:30 p.m. hosted by Hugo and Mary Ann Boschmann and Ron and Carol Peters, in the Boschmann backyard at 304 Witmarsum West, North Newton.  The main entree (with a gluten free option) and beverage will be provided as well as tableware   Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a “dish to share”.  
 


This week at Bethel College Mennonite Church
Sunday, June 2, 2024

10:30 a.m.  Vacation Bible School Worship on the Bethel College Green–No worship service in the BCMC building
Monday, June 3, 2024
5:30 p.m.  Potluck Picnic at Hugo and Mary Ann Boschmann’s home, 304 Witmarsum West, North Newton.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
11 a.m.      Staff Meeting
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
5:30 p.m.    Grief Group in the BCMC Nursery
Thursday, June 6, 2024
7 p.m.         Church Board meeting in Room 14
Sunday, June 9, 2024
9:30 a.m.     Worship with sermon by Roger Neufeld Smith; music by Rebecca Schloneger; Kin-dom report by Mennonite Mission Network

Roger Neufeld Smith will be back in Newton on June 5. Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)


In regards to a recent announcement in the Western District Conference News & Updates email , the WDC Israel Palestine Task Force wants to pass along the following:

Tareq Abuhalima was recently awarded a volunteer internship with Churches for Middle East Peace in Washington, DC.  A week after he accepted this internship, Tareq was offered another paid internship with an auto-parts manufacturing company called SumiRiko, in Bluffton, Ohio.  The internship with SumiRiko, will sponsor his H1b visa application when his current visa expires in 2025.  For this reason, Tareq will not be working for Churches for Middle East Peace in DC this summer.

We apologize for the confusion this creates regarding contributions made to Tareq’s initial internship in DC.  Those who have already contributed to the Churches for Middle East Peace internship will be contacted by Tareq. You will have the option of a refund or to donate the funding to his family in Gaza who are currently living in tents on one of the beaches.  

Thank you for your on-going support for Tareq and his family.

Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.


Greeters urgently needed: An easy way to help people feel welcome at BCMC is to be a greeter. Greeters provide a cheery “good morning” at one of the church doors as people enter for Sunday morning worship, directing them to the sanctuary and helping visitors with other simple questions they might have.  You don’t have to know everyone by name – just be ready to share a smile and be helpful. If you would be willing to serve (even once every couple of months) please call (316-283-3342), email (marlene.violet@gmail.com) or talk to Marlene Faul, chair of the Hospitality Commission.
 
If you like coffee on Sunday mornings (and who doesn’t), help ensure that the coffee keeps perking through the summer months. Sign up on the clipboard on the coffee table to make or serve coffee once or twice this summer, or call (316-283-3342), email (marlene.violet@gmail.com) or talk to Marlene Faul, chair of the Hospitality Commission.  Instructions on how to use the coffee makers, etc., will be provided.  

BCMC Prayer Network: The Prayer Network is an email-based prayer network comprised of Deacon Commission members and  BCMC congregants.  Participants make a one-year commitment to this prayer ministry which is coordinated by Pastors and the Office and Facilities Manager. Pastors respond to prayer requests and determine when and how these requests are distributed.  Specific prayer requests are shared only with the permission of the person(s) involved. If you would like to join the BCMC prayer network, please email your interest to office@bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org.  Thanks to all who serve BCMC in the Prayer Network.

CARE CONNECTIONS, sponsored by Deacon Commission, offers a variety of  opportunities for extending care.  Do you enjoy conversation?  In-person visiting?  Visiting by phone?  Writing caring messages in cards, email or text? Preparing food or care packages?  Delivering food or care packages?  Individualized creative care possibilities?  To learn more, express interest, or share ideas, please contact Elizabeth Schmidt, Pastor for Congregational Care.  


If you have read Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing of The Doctrine Of Discovery by Mark Charles, you are invited to participate in a Zoom meeting with the author, Mark Charles, June 13, at Kidron Bethel Village, Classroom A, at 7 p.m.  A small group of readers have developed a BIG question for Mark to answer — “How do we use and become the four elements—earth, fire, water, and air—to facilitate change?”  Since Mark Charles ran for president in 2020, we hope he will focus his suggestions for change in the political system.  If you have questions contact Naomi Krause at naomikrause@gmail.com


Save the Date: Peace Witness Event, Sept. 15-16
 
The BCMC Witness Commission is very pleased to announce plans for a peace witness event around Peace Sunday on September 15-16.  Our church along with the Bible and Religion Dept. Bethel College and in collaboration with area churches invites you engage with Christianity and Democracy let by well known author, academic, and presenter, David P. Gushee (https://davidpgushee.com). 
 
Gushee will be providing the sermon and Sunday school discussion at BCMC on Sunday morning, September 15.  The afternoon events at Memorial Hall include a keynote address, question and dialogue panel response, table discussion groups, and a closing keynote address.  On Sept.16, Gushee will present at Convocation at BC followed by a lunch with area pastors and time with BC in the classroom in the afternoon.  Funding for this event is provided by excess benevolences from the 2023 BCMC budget. 
 
Please reserve this date on your calendar and spread the word!  You are also encouraged to obtain Gushee’s most recent book, Defending Democracy from its Christian Enemies.  Read it, study it in Sunday School, discuss it with friends and neighbors.  Let’s help to bring important aspects of democracy in focus as we near the presidential election and proceed with faithfulness.  As Gushee writes,“The Baptists [Anabaptists] insisted that the way Jesus made disciples was by teaching and persuasion, not by coercion.  They held that government has no competence in religion, and when it seeks to enforce faith it creates wars of religion and hypocrites who claim a faith they do not actually hold.” We hope that we can be a witness to peace in these times where it seems like the confluence of religion and government are leading to death and destruction. 
 


Bluestem Communities will host a Vintage and Antique Car Show at Kidron Bethel Village (3001 Ivy Dr., North Newton) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., on Friday June 7, and at Schowalter Villa’s Mullet Place parking lot )445 S. Main St., Hesston) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, June 15. Admission is free. Come enjoy memories and reminiscing with friends and family. Refreshments will be available for purchase.


Bethel College Announcements
· Sat., June 1 – An outdoor trifecta! 6 a.m.-8 p.m., the public is invited to Walk Sand Creek Trail Day, part of National Trails Day®. Water will be available for people and leashed dogs at the trailhead at Memorial Grove on the Bethel College campus, courtesy of the Sand Creek Trail Committee, with members there to answer any questions about the trail. At 7 a.m. the Kauffman Museum monthly bird walk, led by experienced local birders; At 9 a.m. the Kauffman Museum-sponsored wildflower walk with Brad Guhr of Dyck Arboretum in Hesston. The bird walk begins at the kiosk in the museum parking lot at the corner of North Main and 27th streets in North Newton, the wildflower walk begins at the museum, and both walks will follow part of Sand Creek Trail. 
· Enrollment is open for Uncle Carl’s Camp at Kauffman Museum at Bethel College. Half-day camps are offered in art, history and nature for kids ages 4-18. New this year is Creative Writing Camp for students finishing grades 7-12, with instructor Lydia Chappell Deckert. The writing camp starts June 3, so sign up soon! Go to  www.kauffmanmuseum.org/uncle-carls-camp/ for more information about this and other camps with space still available, and to register online.


Hesston College Announcements

June 6 and 20 – Dyck Arboretum of the Plains Summer Music Nights
You are invited to bring your friends and family, lawn chairs or picnic blankets and join us for Summer Music Nights at Dyck Arboretum! This event is free to the public – donations are welcome. Water and lemonade will be provided. Bring your own picnic, if you like. Everyone is welcome to walk the arboretum grounds and enjoy the summer evening. Music will begin at 7 p.m. Performers will be located on the covered patio on the west side of the Prairie Pavilion and the public is invited to gather on the lawn areas nearby.June 6: Hearts 4 Him is a dynamic Gospel ensemble based in central Kansas. The nine-member group was formed in 2001 and has performed on stages large and small in the central states area.June 20: The Sassanachs are a high energy band with a heavy Irish influence. When you come to a show, you will be taken on a journey around the world with polka, country, mariachi and Ukrainian tunes mixed in.June 16 to 22 – Summer Theatre Camp
Student actors ages 11 to 18 are invited to stage a live theatre performance at Hesston College’s annual summer theatre camp June 16 to 22. The weeklong theatre immersion will culminate in a public performance of the musical “Mean Girls” at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 22, in the Hesston Mennonite Church sanctuary on the Hesston College campus. Theatre camp registration is $335 per person and includes lodging and meals for seven days and six nights, or $285 for day camp only. A discount is available for families registering more than one student. Participants can visit hesston.edu/theatrecamp to register online. Registration is due June 10.
 

You are invited to attend the dedication and celebration of the new Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) Cabinet Shop and Warehouse, Sun., June 9 at 604 E. Main St., Goessel, KS from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free.  During the celebration, we will offer tours of the cabinet shop and warehouse, and an opportunity to learn more about this innovative MDS initiative to draft and distribute kitchen cabinets to be installed in MDS volunteer-built homes across the U.S. We have already distributed cabinets to more than 75 homes. Also featured will be a fundraising concert at 5:30 p.m. by September River, a family band featuring Jude and Doug Krehbiel and daughter Stefanie (Krehbiel) Giffin. The band incorporates elements of bluegrass, gospel, blues, acoustic rock, Irish, and folk music.  The MDS Storm Encounter will also be on hand for those who want to experience a simulated tornado—then see how MDS volunteers respond to bring hope to communities impacted by disaster. 


For Mennonite Mission Network “News from around the world” press here
For Mennonite Mission Network “Seeds of Peace” press here
For Mennonite Mission Network “We are better together” press here
For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here
For Mennonite World Conference “Info” press here


Prairie View’s FIRST EVER Day of Giving!
On June 6, 2024, Prairie View is having its first Day of Giving! A 24-hour online giving day to raise funds for current projects. Every action, no matter how small, can make a HUGE impact on the lives of those we serve. Support our current projects:1. Sanctuary on the Prairie: A new crisis stabilization community at the Newton Campus.2. The Behavioral Urgent Care Hospital to aid in crisis stabilization and early intervention.3. Infrastructure maintenance to ensure the safety, comfort and effectiveness of care for patients. Make a gift today and become a Mental Health Champion at Prairie View!
Give now!

Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  In California, where Mennonite Mission Network’s San Francisco MVS unit is located, many people who have full-time jobs are not able to pay rent on a one-bedroom apartment. Most of the MVS participants are working with agencies that provide low-income housing. They ask that we pray and work to transform the unjust systems that cause homelessness.

Western District Conference Prayer Request;  Pray for the WDC Annual Assembly planning team, as they prepare for our annual conference gathering August 2-4 at First Mennonite Church in Beatrice, NE on the theme Nos Transformamos en Comunidad / In Community We Transform.

Mennonite Church USA Announcements

Peaceful Options for Training and Careers (POTC) has launched a website where young adults across the U.S. can find information about non-military careers, service and training opportunities. Learn more here: mennoniteusa.org/news/potc-website/

On June 18 at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, join Nancy Kauffmann, Mennonite Church USA interim denominational minister of Church Safety, Michael Danner, MC USA associate executive director for Church Vitality and Ben Woodward-Breckbill, associate pastor at Shalom Mennonite Church, Newton, Kansas, as they address topics related to Safe Church protection policies and navigating through a crisis. Register here: mennoniteusa.org/webinar/registration-safe-jun18 View the PowerPoint slide here: mennoniteusa.org/slide/safe-webinar-june  View the PDF here: mennoniteusa.org/pdf/safe-webinar-june


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.

Worship service and announcements for May 26-June 2, 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAY 26, 2024

 

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
.
 

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/A-9vgBiF2r0?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
May 26, 2024

 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music— ‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus (arr. Harold DeCou)—Will Wiebe-Friesen
 
Welcome—Elizabeth Schmidt
 
*Hymn—The Love of Go—VT 162
 
Children’s Conversation—Carol Flickinger
 
Old Testament Reading–Isaiah 6:1-8—Megan Leary & Ron Flickinger
 
Special Music—Largo from Xerxes (Handel, arr. Mittel)—Joan Griffing, violin, Will Wiebe-Friesen, organ
 
Gospel Reading, part 1—John 3:1-9
 
*Hymn—As the Wind Song through the Trees—VT 373
 
Gospel Reading, part 2—John 3:9-17
 
Sermon—A Faith Worth Dying For—Roger Neufeld Smith
 
*Hymn of Response—God of Grace and God of Glory—VT 716
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn—When We Walk with the Lord—VT 570
People with April and May birthdays come forward for a blessing,
please bring a hymnal
 
Birthday Blessing & Benediction
 
Postlude –Christ ist erstanden (JS Bach)—Will Wiebe-Friesen
 
*You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Audio visual— John Thiesen


The Next Week at BCMC:  May 26-June 2, 2024
Sunday, May 26, 2024
9:30 a.m. Worship Service—YouTube Link for this Sunday:
https://youtube.com/live/A-9vgBiF2r0?feature=share
 
Monday, May 27, 2024—Memorial Day
Church building will be locked; church office closed

Tuesday,  May 28, 2024—Vacation Bible School
3:45 p.m.      Worship Commission meeting by Zoom
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
5:30—6:30 p.m.  Grief Group meets in the BCMC Nursery
Saturday, June 1, 2024
11 a.m.      Memorial service for Howard Schmidt in the Sanctuary
Sunday, June 2, 2024—VBS Sunday—VBS Church Communities Join worship on the Bethel College Green—There will be no worship service in the BCMC building

The next Women’s Fellowship  Executive Board meeting will be Wednesday, August 21, at 9 a.m. in Room 14 for a planning meeting.  There will be no meetings this summer.

 


BCMC Offering for May 19, 2024 General Fund $8,151.50; Sr Hi Youth $50; Kitchen Fund $16; Solar Fund $4,525. 

Roger Neufeld Smith will be driving back to Topeka on Sunday, May 26. He will be back in Newton on June 5. Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)

Vacation Bible School

VBS is almost here!  
Newton Mennonite Vacation Bible School will meet at Shalom Mennonite Church, 5:30-7:30pm, May 28-31. On Sunday Morning, June 2, all our congregations will worship together on the Bethel College Green. VBS is open to all students from age 4 to grade 4, and we also need adult, high school, and junior high volunteers! To register students, visit https://bit.ly/newtonvbskids   and to register as a volunteer, please visit https://bit.ly/newtonvbsvols . Our congregation’s contact people for VBS are Jill Robb and Mary Ellen Hodge.  

VBS Worship on the green, June 2: On Sunday Morning, June 2, all participating VBS congregations are invited to a joint worship service on the Bethel College green. Come worship with the VBS participants and celebrate everything we learned together! Please bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on, and a dish or two to share for the potluck to follow. Worship will begin at 10:30 am. In case of rain, we will gather in Memorial Hall. See you at worship!


You are invited to a congregational potluck picnic on Monday, June 3, 5:30 p.m. hosted by Hugo and Mary Ann Boschmann and Ron and Carol Peters, in the Boschmann backyard at 304 Witwarmsum West, North Newton.  The main entree (with a gluten free option) and beverage will be provided as well as tableware .  Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a “dish to share”.  


The Education and Service Scholarship Committee report given at the May 19 congregational meeting contained an error.  The report stated that the BCMC Mission and Service Endowment Fund was accepting donations to help fund the above-budget annual amount for college scholarships.  In fact, the annual amount needed to fund college scholarships IS in the budget. Please direct any gifts to the Bethel College Scholarship Fund.  Apologies for the confusion. 
—Margaret Toews, ESSC


Community Playschool, Inc. has recently completed our 58th school year! Eighteen children of the Newton community participated in the program this year at a minimal cost to their families, thanks to five area sponsoring churches. We again want to thank BCMC for being one of those supporting churches through monetary donations, the use of the facilities, secretarial and custodial services and a welcoming attitude toward our program. It is nice to have a home here! We also are grateful for the matching grant that we received from this church through the Everence Sharing Fund. I want to acknowledge the service of Cliff Dick as BCMC’s representative on our board, also serving as treasurer. Barb Voran, Stahli Claassen, Carolyn Penner and Cynthia Linscheid, served respectively as teacher, helpers, and substitute this year. These volunteers help make it possible for us to continue to provide an affordable preschool experience to families who need it most. A big thanks to Monica Lichti for her extra duties related to our being housed here at BCMC!
     An organization such as ours relies heavily on volunteer workers to keep our costs to a minimum. As many of our volunteers have retired from our program and as we look ahead to the next school year, we know that we need more volunteer helpers to be able to provide the attentive relationships and safe environment that we have always sought to maintain for our children and families. As members of a sponsoring church, we hope that you might consider whether you could help us out and become a one or two day a week helper for the coming school year. These volunteer positions have not only helped the children we serve but have also proved to be a rewarding experience for many of our adult helpers. Please give your church representative or us a call if you would like to have more information about our program and the opportunities that we have for you!  We solicit your prayers and continued support for the future of our organization. With gratitude,
Co- Directors, Kasey Newell (316 772-3350) and Jeanette Leary (316 217-2548)


If you have read Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing of The Doctrine Of Discovery by Mark Charles, you are invited to participate in a Zoom meeting with the author, Mark Charles, June 13, at Kidron Bethel Village, Classroom A, at 7 p.m.  A small group of readers have developed a BIG question for Mark to answer — “How do we use and become the four elements—earth, fire, water, and air—to facilitate change?”  Since Mark Charles ran for president in 2020, we hope he will focus his suggestions for change in the political system.  If you have questions contact Naomi Krause at naomikrause@gmail.com


Save the Date: Peace Witness Event, Sept. 15-16
 
The BCMC Witness Commission is very pleased to announce plans for a peace witness event around Peace Sunday on September 15-16.  Our church along with the Bible and Religion Dept. Bethel College and in collaboration with area churches invites you engage with Christianity and Democracy let by well known author, academic, and presenter, David P. Gushee (https://davidpgushee.com). 
 
Gushee will be providing the sermon and Sunday school discussion at BCMC on Sunday morning, September 15.  The afternoon events at Memorial Hall include a keynote address, question and dialogue panel response, table discussion groups, and a closing keynote address.  On Sept.16, Gushee will present at Convocation at BC followed by a lunch with area pastors and time with BC in the classroom in the afternoon.  Funding for this event is provided by excess benevolences from the 2023 BCMC budget. 
 
Please reserve this date on your calendar and spread the word!  You are also encouraged to obtain Gushee’s most recent book, Defending Democracy from its Christian Enemies.  Read it, study it in Sunday School, discuss it with friends and neighbors.  Let’s help to bring important aspects of democracy in focus as we near the presidential election and proceed with faithfulness.  As Gushee writes,“The Baptists [Anabaptists] insisted that the way Jesus made disciples was by teaching and persuasion, not by coercion.  They held that government has no competence in religion, and when it seeks to enforce faith it creates wars of religion and hypocrites who claim a faith they do not actually hold.” We hope that we can be a witness to peace in these times where it seems like the confluence of religion and government are leading to death and destruction. 


From the Board:

After the final votes, including a few late emails and texts, the congregation voted to approve the board’s recommendation to extend an invitation to Joanna Harader to become our full-time Co-Pastor with 169 “yes” votes and two “no” votes.  The invitation was extended to Joanna.  She accepted within a few hours, saying she has “felt God’s leading throughout my discernment process, and the overwhelming affirmation of the congregational vote is a welcome confirmation of this call I have been sensing.”  She is looking forward to joining us all in the ministries of BCMC on August 11 when a new phase of transition will begin for our church.  Thanks again to the Search Committee and to all in the congregation who participated in her candidating weekend and in voting—joy is in order!


New Staff

Worship Commission announces the filling of two music vacancies:

  • Will Wiebe-Friesen, Music Co-Coordinator, beginning June 1.
  • Joel Garber, Chancel Choir Director, beginning in August.

Thank you, Barbara Thiesen! 

A huge THANK YOU to Barbara Thiesen for her eight years as BCMC Music Coordinator (the last two as co-coordinator with Verlene Garber). We have appreciated your attention to detail as you gave leadership and scheduling oversight to special music, organists, ensembles, maintenance of instruments, and so much more. Barbara leaves the position at the end of this month.
 


The memorial service for Howard Schmidt will be Saturday, June 1, 2024, 11 a.m. at Bethel College Mennonite Church.  It will be live-streamed.  On June 1 you can click here for the live-stream link:  https://youtube.com/live/eq_jpQvKo5Y?feature=share


BCMC Prayer Network: The Prayer Network is an email-based prayer network comprised of Deacon Commission members and  BCMC congregants.  Participants make a one-year commitment to this prayer ministry which is coordinated by Pastors and the Office and Facilities Manager. Pastors respond to prayer requests and determine when and how these requests are distributed.  Specific prayer requests are shared only with the permission of the person(s) involved. If you would like to join the BCMC prayer network, please email your interest to office@bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org.  Thanks to all who serve BCMC in the Prayer Network.

CARE CONNECTIONS, sponsored by Deacon Commission, offers a variety of  opportunities for extending care.  Do you enjoy conversation?  In-person visiting?  Visiting by phone?  Writing caring messages in cards, email or text? Preparing food or care packages?  Delivering food or care packages?  Individualized creative care possibilities?  To learn more, express interest, or share ideas, please contact Elizabeth Schmidt, Pastor for Congregational Care.  


Congratulations once again to BCMC graduates this year!
From High School:  
Abby Koontz (daughter of Matt and Jennifer Koontz) and
Justin Zerger (son of Heather and Jonathan Zerger)

From 8th Grade: Collin Gaeddert (son of Joel and Crystal Gaeddert, Addie Zerger (daughter of Heather and Jonathan Zerger) and Alli and Madey Zerger (daughters of Brian and Kristin Zerger)


From the Bethel College Mennonite Church Witness Commission
The Western District Conference Israel-Palestine Task Force encourages you to support the volunteer work of Gaza Palestinian worker, Tareq Abuhalima
.  Tareq came and spoke at BCMC last August. Tareq will be a volunteer intern this summer with the nonprofit,  Churches for Middle East Peace.  His work with the Lion and the Lamb Peace Center, Bluffton University, is a nine month contract.  To learn more about how to support Tareq see attached flyer which details how to contribute by check or PayPal.
For the flyer press here


Bethel College Announcements
· Sat., June 1 – An outdoor trifecta! 6 a.m.-8 p.m., the public is invited to Walk Sand Creek Trail Day, part of National Trails Day®. Water will be available for people and leashed dogs at the trailhead at Memorial Grove on the Bethel College campus, courtesy of the Sand Creek Trail Committee, with members there to answer any questions about the trail. At 7 a.m. the Kauffman Museum monthly bird walk, led by experienced local birders; At 9 a.m. the Kauffman Museum-sponsored wildflower walk with Brad Guhr of Dyck Arboretum in Hesston. The bird walk begins at the kiosk in the museum parking lot at the corner of North Main and 27th streets in North Newton, the wildflower walk begins at the museum, and both walks will follow part of Sand Creek Trail. 
· Enrollment is open for Uncle Carl’s Camp at Kauffman Museum at Bethel College. Half-day camps are offered in art, history and nature for kids ages 4-18. New this year is Creative Writing Camp for students finishing grades 7-12, with instructor Lydia Chappell Deckert. The writing camp starts June 3, so sign up soon! Go to  www.kauffmanmuseum.org/uncle-carls-camp/ for more information about this and other camps with space still available, and to register online.


Everence® May workshop: Make Medicare an Easy Step  Everence will hold its  Medicare workshop at its office at 3179 N. Main St. Suite 1B, North Newton, Tues., May 28 ,6:30 p.m. Topics include when and where to sign up for Medicare, what Medicare covers, plus an explanation of Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D. Attendance is recommended for those approaching retirement or those ready to sign up for Medicare.  If interested in attending, contact the Everence office at 316-283-3800, 877-467-7294 or central.kansas@everence.com.


You are invited to attend the dedication and celebration of the new Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) Cabinet Shop and Warehouse, Sun., June 9 at 604 E. Main St., Goessel, KS from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free.  During the celebration, we will offer tours of the cabinet shop and warehouse, and an opportunity to learn more about this innovative MDS initiative to draft and distribute kitchen cabinets to be installed in MDS volunteer-built homes across the U.S. We have already distributed cabinets to more than 75 homes. Also featured will be a fundraising concert at 5:30 p.m. by September River, a family band featuring Jude and Doug Krehbiel and daughter Stefanie (Krehbiel) Giffin. The band incorporates elements of bluegrass, gospel, blues, acoustic rock, Irish, and folk music.  The MDS Storm Encounter will also be on hand for those who want to experience a simulated tornado—then see how MDS volunteers respond to bring hope to communities impacted by disaster. 


Hesston College Announcement
June 16 to 22 – Summer Theatre Camp  Student actors ages 11 to 18 are invited to stage a live theatre performance at Hesston College’s annual summer theatre camp June 16 to 22. The weeklong theatre immersion will culminate in a public performance of the musical “Mean Girls” at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 22, in the Hesston Mennonite Church sanctuary on the Hesston College campus. Theatre camp registration is $335 per person and includes lodging and meals for seven days and six nights, or $285 for day camp only. A discount is available for families registering more than one student. Participants can visit hesston.edu/theatrecamp to register online. Registration is due June 10.


Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp Announcements

ROCKY MOUNTAIN SUMMER YOUTH CAMPS – Here comes the summer! Camp offers a slice of summer where campers experience the outdoors in a fun and safe community. Campers experience a new adventure while growing in their faith and exploring the Rocky Mountains. Rocky Mountain is blessed to have scholarships funded by donors who want to ensure money is not a barrier for a youth to enjoy a summer camp experience. Please contact Corbin Graber (Executive Dir. – 719-687-9506 – corbin@rmmc.org) about what would be helpful.

Colorado Roots Music Camp II at RMMC August 11-17: Break out of your routine and be inspired by a variety of styles, first-rate musicians, and the incredible experience of being immersed in acoustic music. Our instructors are some of the top players in the nation, but they were chosen because they’re known by peers and students as great instructors for all levels. As always at Roots, it’s great music with a side of biscuits and gravy! Visit rmmc.org for more information and registration.


You’re invited to Concert on the Concrete, June 9, 5 p.m. Featuring Newton
Senior Center’s Golden Notes Choir, along with a sing along, in the parking lot across from the Senior Center, 122 E. 6th, Newton .   If rain, the concert will move inside. Free will offering to be used for building renovations.


Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.
For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here

Mennonite Church USA Announcements
For Mennonite Church USA Climate Justice Ministry Webinar on June 30 “Energy Efficiency and Faithful Action press here

The MC USA Constituency Leaders Council reflected on the question, “What does it mean to do church together?” at its biannual meeting at College Mennonite Church, Goshen, Indiana, on March 21-23, 2024. Read more here: mennoniteusa.org/news/clc-stories

Menno Snapshots

Ingrid Friesen Moser, wellness coordinator for MC USA’s The Corinthian Plan, uses controlled breath to help her worship when she is troubled by anxious thoughts. Read her Menno Snapshots reflection here: mennoniteusa.org/breath

In February, Chialis Thuan Santoso attended MC USA’s Hope for the Future 2024 conference. In her Menno Snapshots blog, she reflects on what she learned and how it applies to her life as a sojourner in Christ. Read her reflections here: mennoniteusa.org/sojourner-in-christ
 


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Christy Harrison and Peter Sensenig are serving in Chad, with their three children, through Eastern Mennonite Missions and Mennonite Mission Network. Pray for Christy as she works as a nurse-midwife and for Peter as he teaches at Shalom: Evangelical Theological Seminary. Pray also for the children as they build relationships with their neighbors. 

Western District Conference Prayer Request:  The Western District Conference Church Planting Commission (CPC) invites your prayers for WDC congregations to be alert to opportunities to share God’s love in their community, and for the CPC to support your calling.

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.

Worship service and announcements for May 19-26, 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR May 19, 2024
Pentecost

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
.
 

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/xJrsHf4-nC4?feature=share

For the link for the congregational meeting click here:  https://youtube.com/live/_v01p6FxLK0?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
May 19, 2024
Pentecost
 

Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music—Prelude on Beach Spring (Charles Callahan)—Karen Schlabaugh
 
Welcome & Prayer—Dorothy Nickel Friesen
 
*Hymn—Holy Spirit, Come with Power—VT 57
 
Children’s Conversation—Mara Oswald
 
High School Graduation Recognition—Justin Zerger & Abby Koontz
 
Anthem—Some o’ These Days (Negro Folk Song; arr. Florence B. Price)—Matt Schloneger, tenor; Karen Schlabaugh, accompanist
 
Scripture Reading—John 15:26-27, 16:4b-15; Acts 2:1-21—Justin Zerger & Lucy Burch
 
Sermon—Made Whole and Set Free–Nathan Koontz
 
*Hymn—In Christ There Is No East or West—VT 390
 
Communion—VT 939 and 941–Let Us Break Bread Together (Trad. African-American Spiritual, arr. Gwyneth Walker­—Matt Schloneger
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn—Sent Forth by God’s Blessing—VT 812
 
*Benediction
 
Postlude—Come, Holy Ghost, Lord God (Andreas Armsdorf)—Karen Schlabaugh
 
* You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard- Karen Schlabaugh
Audio visual—Francis Toews


Congregational Meeting and New Co-Pastor Vote:
May 19, Sunday’s congregational meeting will be at 10:45 a.m. during the Sunday School hour.  The meeting will be held in the sanctuary and made available live on YouTube only while the meeting is in progress; it will not be recorded.  Remote viewers can text their votes to a number available in the May 19 bulletin and announced at the beginning of the meeting.  Agenda items will include a vote for acceptance of the Search Committee’s and Board’s recommendation to approve Joanna Harader as our new full-time co-pastor; approval of new board members and officers; and reports from several committees and commissions.  The youth will host a fundraising luncheon following the meeting.  Link for the congregational meeting is:  https://youtube.com/live/_v01p6FxLK0?feature=share

For the Annual Report Booklet press here

Advanced Voting for Pastoral Candidate:
  For those who cannot attend the Congregational Meeting on Sunday, May 19, and also cannot attend remotely to vote by text, you may vote in advance.  Here is the motion from the Board in question form for your response: 

“Do you approve the Board’s recommendation that the church extend a call to Joanna Harader to be our settled full-time Co-Pastor?”  Please send an email with a “yes” or “no” to the following email address:  adast@bethelks.edu

Please adhere to the following:
-Advance votes must be sent by midnight, May 18, Central Daylight Time.
-The subject line of the email should read “BCMC Pastoral Vote”.
-Please use this means of voting ONLY if you are unable to vote on the day of the meeting. 
Your vote will be kept confidential.  Thanks to all for your participation!


The Pastoral Search Committee would like to thank all the people who helped make Joanna Harader’s candidating weekend happen. So many of you contributed in so many ways, from hosting and organizing events at church and in your homes, facilitating and participating in discussion times, making coffee and providing snacks, making meals, asking thoughtful questions, setting up and cleaning up, and generally making Joanna and Ryan feel welcome. Thank you! You are what maked BCMC such a wonderful community.


The Next Week at BCMC:  May 19-26, 2024
Sunday, May 19, 2024—Pentecost Sunday
9:30 a.m. Worship Service—YouTube Link for this Sunday:
https://youtube.com/live/xJrsHf4-nC4?feature=share
10:45 a.m. Congregational meeting in the sanctuary—YouTube Link for the
congregational meeting: 
https://youtube.com/live/_v01p6FxLK0?feature=share
11:45 a.m.  Fundraiser Lunch served by the Senior High Youth Group in
Fellowship Hall—Everyone is welcome!
 
Monday, May 20, 2024
4:30 p.m.  Faith Formation Commission meeting in Fellowship Hall
Tuesday,  May 21, 2024
11 a.m.    Staff Meeting
7 p.m.      Women’s Fellowship meeting in Fellowship Hall   
Thursday, May 23, 2024
4 p.m.       Witness Commission meeting in Room 14
7:30 p.m.  Hospitality Commission meeting in Fellowship Hall
Sunday, May 26, 2024
9:30 a.m.   Worship with sermon by Roger Neufeld Smith; music by Joan Griffing (Academic Dean at Hesston College)


Bethel College Women’s Fellowship meets at 7 p.m., Tues., May 21, in Fellowship Hall. Program: Rose Haury, and her sister Margaret Wiebe, will present a slide show of their volunteer service work in the Dominican Republic earlier this year. All women invited.
 
Congratulations to BCMC 8th Grade Graduates!
Addie Zerger (daughter of Heather and Jonathan Zerger) and Alli and Madey Zerger (daughters of Brian and Kristin Zerger)
 
Congratulations to Ben Ewert, grandson of BCMC member Ron Ewert (Des Moines, Washington), who graduated from Middle Park High School, Granby Colorado, on Saturday May 18.

Roger Neufeld Smith will be back in Newton on Wednesday, May 22 Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)
 
The next Women’s Fellowship  Executive Board meeting will be Wednesday, August 21,
 at 9 a.m. in Room 14 for a planning meeting.  There will be no meetings this summer.

BCMC Offering for May 12, 2024 General Fund $4,410; Mennonite Camp Scholarship $1; Solar Fund $1,500; Donald Kaufman Memorial $25. 
  


We offer sympathy to Ken, Annette, Katherine, and Elizabeth Lamp on the death of Ken’s brother, Doug Lamp, Texas City, Texas.  Doug passed away May 10, 2024 after a brief hospitalization. 



VBS is coming up! Newton Mennonite Vacation Bible School will meet at Shalom Mennonite Church, 5:30-7:30pm, May 28-31. On Sunday Morning, June 2, all our congregations will worship together on the Bethel College Green. VBS is open to all students from age 4 to grade 4, and we also need adult, high school, and junior high volunteers! To register students, visit https://bit.ly/newtonvbskids   and to register as a volunteer, please visit https://bit.ly/newtonvbsvols . Our congregation’s contact people for VBS are Jill Robb and Mary Ellen Hodge. 


BCMC Prayer Network: The Prayer Network is an email-based prayer network comprised of Deacon Commission members and  BCMC congregants.  Participants make a one-year commitment to this prayer ministry which is coordinated by Pastors and the Office and Facilities Manager. Pastors respond to prayer requests and determine when and how these requests are distributed.  Specific prayer requests are shared only with the permission of the person(s) involved. If you would like to join the BCMC prayer network, please email your interest to office@bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org.  Thanks to all who serve BCMC in the Prayer Network. 


To read the BCMC “Kaleidoscope” Newsletter – 2023 A Year In Review press here
There are copies available in the Gathering Place.  

 


The current library theme is Poetry! We want to highlight our new “Mennonite Poetry” corner as well as the many other fine poetry books we have in the library. Those are found behind the check out desk as well as the south wall of the children’s/youth room. Keep reading and keep puzzling!   Library Committee


A stunning sculpture acknowledging 150 years of Mennonite history designed by Ann Zerger and Chip Parker will be unveiled at Black Kettle Festival Fri., May 31, 5 p.m.  The sculpture will be built at the corner of Redbud and Christian in Moundridge, KS with a plaque nearby explaining the reason for designing this beautiful remembrance at this 150th celebration occasion. “150 years ago, Volhynian Mennonite immigrants settled here, bringing Turkey Red Wheat, a commitment to peace, social justice, and a love of land and community.  As we commemorate this, let us not forget the sacrifices—the vast prairies that once stretched endlessly and the Indigenous 1st  Peoples who thrived here for generations.”  You will see the Symbols and Ann will share the meaning of the Peace Dove, Stalks of Wheat, and Grass Stalks.  Kathy Goering, publicity for the 150th Celebration
 
The next Swiss Mennonite Cultural and Historical Association, “Schweitzers and Friends” Pioneer Demonstration will be binding and setting up shocks of the Turkey Red Hard Winter Wheat planted last fall. This event will start at 2 p.m. June 1st at the field just West of Moundridge Museum, weather permitting. Volunteers will set up shocks following the horse-drawn binder. The public is invited to share and view this unique Pioneer Event. Be sure to visit the Moundridge Museum while you’re there and enjoy K3Creamery homemade ice cream too.


Bethel College Announcements
· Sat., June 1 – An outdoor trifecta! 6 a.m.-8 p.m., the public is invited to Walk Sand Creek Trail Day, part of National Trails Day®. Water will be available for people and leashed dogs at the trailhead at Memorial Grove on the Bethel College campus, courtesy of the Sand Creek Trail Committee, with members there to answer any questions about the trail. 7 a.m., Kauffman Museum monthly bird walk, led by experienced local birders; 9 a.m., Kauffman Museum-sponsored wildflower walk with Brad Guhr of Dyck Arboretum in Hesston. The bird walk begins at the kiosk in the museum parking lot at the corner of North Main and 27th streets in North Newton, the wildflower walk begins at the museum, and both walks will follow part of Sand Creek Trail. 
· Enrollment is open for Uncle Carl’s Camp at Kauffman Museum at Bethel College. Half-day camps are offered in art, history and nature for kids ages 4-18. New this year is Creative Writing Camp for students finishing grades 7-12, with instructor Lydia Chappell Deckert. The writing camp starts June 3, so sign up soon! Go to  www.kauffmanmuseum.org/uncle-carls-camp/ for more information about this and other camps with space still available, and to register online.


Western District Conference Annual Assembly: Want new ideas for how to engage all ages in how our faith stories connect with the Jesus story? Join us at the WDC Annual Assembly, August 2-4, 2024 at First Mennonite Church, Beatrice, NE. Sarah Neher will lead an intergenerational faith formation track Saturday, August 3. Sarah is the Pastor of Faith Formation, First Mennonite Church, Beatrice. This is an in-person only event. There will also be an opportunity for virtual registrants to have a conversation together about creative faith formation ideas.

Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.
 


 
You are invited to attend the Mennonite Central Committee Sale Annual Meeting scheduled for Thurs., May 23, 6 p.m., at Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church.  The cost for the meal is $20/person and you will pay at the door.  Please RSVP to Barb BJ Reeves by May 19.  620-543-6863 or bj.reeves@live.com  The meeting to review the Sale and present MCC with a check will be held after dinner at approximately 7 pm.


 
Everence® May workshop: Make Medicare an Easy Step  Everence will hold its  Medicare workshop at its office in North Newton, 3179 N. Main St. Suite 1B,  Tues., May 28 ,6:30 p.m. Topics include, when and where to sign up for Medicare, what Medicare covers, plus an explanation of Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D. Attendance is recommended for those approaching retirement or those ready to sign up for Medicare.  Those interested in attending should contact the Everence office at 316-283-3800, 877-467-7294 or central.kansas@everence.com.


You are invited to attend the dedication and celebration of the new Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) Cabinet Shop and Warehouse, Sun., June 9 at 604 E. Main St., Goessel, KS from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free.  During the celebration, we will offer tours of the cabinet shop and warehouse, and an opportunity to learn more about this innovative MDS initiative to draft and distribute kitchen cabinets to be installed in MDS volunteer-built homes across the U.S. We have already distributed cabinets to more than 75 homes. Also featured will be a fundraising concert at 5:30 p.m. by September River, a family band featuring Jude and Doug Krehbiel and daughter Stefanie (Krehbiel) Giffin. The band incorporates elements of bluegrass, gospel, blues, acoustic rock, Irish, and folk music.  The MDS Storm Encounter will also be on hand for those who want to experience a simulated tornado—then see how MDS volunteers respond to bring hope to communities impacted by disaster. 



Hesston College Announcements
· May 23 – Dyck Arboretum of the Plains Summer Music Nights: Kilometer 81
Bring your friends and family, lawn chairs or picnic blankets and join us for Summer Music Nights at Dyck Arboretum! This event is free to the public – donations are welcome. Water and lemonade will be provided. Bring your own picnic, if you like. Everyone is welcome to walk the arboretum grounds and enjoy the summer evening. Music will begin at 7 p.m. Performers will be located on the covered patio on the west side of the Prairie Pavilion and the public is invited to gather on the lawn areas nearby. Kilometer 81 is a local bluegrass band composed of three siblings, Eli (mandolin), Addie (guitar), and Austin (banjo), and their parents, Ken (bass) and Amy (vocals). They build elements of jazz, folk and barbershop music onto a traditional bluegrass foundation.
· June 16 to 22 – Summer Theatre Camp  Student actors ages 11 to 18 are invited to stage a live theatre performance at Hesston College’s annual summer theatre camp June 16 to 22. The weeklong theatre immersion will culminate in a public performance of the musical “Mean Girls” at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 22, in the Hesston Mennonite Church sanctuary on the Hesston College campus. Theatre camp registration is $335 per person and includes lodging and meals for seven days and six nights, or $285 for day camp only. A discount is available for families registering more than one student. Participants can visit hesston.edu/theatrecamp to register online. Registration is due June 10.


Nurses and kitchen helpers are needed for the Camp Mennoscah Summer Youth Camps. If you are an RN and can fill part or all of the July 7-12 or July 14-19,  email olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org or text 316-293-7313. Kitchen helpers are especially needed for July 7-12. No great skill needed, just the ability to follow directions. Up to a full camper discount can be received by kitchen staff or nurses. Nurses can choose to receive a stipend instead.


Dear Bethel College Mennonite,With the invasion of Rafah underway, it’s easy to overlook that within Israel there are young Israeli Jews choosing prison in protest of their government’s war on the Palestinian people and in pursuit of repairing their society, deeply broken from racism, nationalism, and militarism. Yuval Dag is one of those courageous leaders of the Israeli conscientious objection movement.Mennonite Central Committee U.S. is a co-sponsor of an upcoming webinar titled “Emergency Forum with Conscientious Objector Yuval Dag,” hosted by Fellowship of Reconciliation–USA on Thursday, May 23rd at 1:00 pm (EDT).
Register for the May 23 webinar
After growing up with a nationalist identity, Dag began to question his privilege and how it was maintained through the oppression of Palestinians. “Resistance begins, first of all, with self-reflection and understanding,” said Dag. “With the understanding that by wearing a uniform and symbols of a certain body, you choose to represent that body. With the understanding that enlisting in the army is a political choice, and its meaning is to support the military and political agenda, and to take part in it. The understanding that even a small cog contributes to the system’s function.” Dag decided that he could not in good conscience accept his military conscription. He spent two months in prison for his refusal to serve and today works with the Israeli Refusers Solidarity Network to support other Israeli Jewish Refusniks.What makes Dag and his fellow Refuseniks action so exceptional is that, while there are avenues to avoid military conscription and service in Israel, they are choosing prison bars as the best way they can have an impact for liberation.Please join us for this urgent and important Zoom conversation with Dag hosted by Ariel Gold of FOR–USA and Diana Oestreich of Red Letter Christians.
Register for the May 23 webinar
In peace and solidarity,Zachary Murray 
Legislative Associate
MCC U.S. National Peace & Justice Ministries

For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here
For Mennonite Disaster Service “On the Level” press here
 


Talking Tombstones Tour

Different people experienced the migration from South Russia to Kansas and the early settlement period very differently. Some, like Elder Jacob Buller, had the heavy responsibility of the whole group on his shoulders. For a few, like Anna Richert Wedel, they remembered a prior migration from Prussia to Russia.  On May 26, 2024, we will hear a few of the stories through first person accounts presented at their tombstone. Talking Tombstones Tour will begin at 3:00 pm at the Alexanderwohl Mennonnite Church Cemetery.  Three stories will be presented, then participants will drive to Tabor Mennonite Church Cemetery for three stories. Following that, we will go to Goessel cemetery and Blumenfeld cemetery. We encourage people to carpool between cemeteries. The Immigrant Flags will also be up at each cemetery to mark the graves of the immigrants in 1874. In case of bad weather, the event will be held inside Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church. If the road to the Blumenfeld Cemetery is inaccessible, Anna Richert Wedel’s story will be told at another cemetery.A 150th Anniversary Event of the arrival of the Alexanderwohl village in Kansas.  

The Mennonite Heritage & Agricultural Museum invites everyone to remember the immigrants of 1874 and the sacrifice they made coming to America. The immigrant flags are back in the church cemeteries recognizing the FAITH, COURAGE, and ACTION of the 1874 immigrants. The flags will be displayed in the Alexanderwohl, Tabor, Goessel, and Lehigh church cemeteries from May 23 – June 5. Come and listen to their voices flutter in the breeze!
 


Hello friends,  We apologize – we made a mistake! The email we sent on May 9 contained a link to a sign up form that was not working. If you tried signing up and were unable to, we have since corrected the issue and hope that you will try again!

Click the button below to sign up for the church publicity kit. (We are still happy for you to join in the challenge if you don’t request a publicity kit.) The kit includes:

  • 2 (11×17) inch posters with space for you to add your own information
  • 20 school kit packing instruction cards
  • And 20 colorful “Make an MCC school kit” pencils, just for fun!

Please sign up by June 14!Sign up here

Thank you for your support and we apologize again for our mistake.

Peace, Tina Schrag
Communications Coordinator, MCC Central States
 


 Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Delicia Bravo Aguilar and Peter Wigginton, of Mennonite Mission Network, request prayer for the Mennonite churches in Ecuador, as they unite in living out Jesus’ message of peace, in response to the increasing violence in their country. Pray for protection and courage, as regular peace-building gatherings move Jesus’ followers toward Spirit-led action.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Pray for children, youth and their families in WDC congregations, as they approach the end of the school term, and make plans for summer.  


 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.

Announcements for May 12-19, 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
MAY 12, 2024
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

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
.
 

There will be no worship service in the Bethel College Mennonite Church building this Sunday, May 12.  You are invited to attend the Bethel College Baccalaureate at Bethel College’s Memorial Hall, Sunday, May 12,10 a.m.
The Baccalaureate service will be live-streamed.  The live-stream link is:  https://www.youtube.com/live/h9UpL8i9lDQ?si=jW0TDVCWiT8Mg2H7
 


THE NEXT WEEK AT BCMC
Sunday, May 12, 2024—Bethel College Baccalaureate

There will be no worship service in the BCMC Building—Bethel College
Baccalaureate begins at 10 a.m. in Memorial Hall—All are invited

Tuesday, May 14, 2024
9 a.m.       Women’s Fellowship Executive Board meeting in Room 14
Thursday, May 16, 2024
11 a.m.     Staff meeting
4 p.m.       Witness Commission meeting in Room 14
Sunday, May 19, 2024—Pentecost Sunday
9:30 a.m.  Worship with sermon by Nathan Koontz; communion will be served
10:45 a.m.  Congregational Meeting in the Sanctuary
11:45 a.m.  Fundraiser Lunch served by the Senior High Youth Group

Congregational Meeting and New Co-Pastor Vote:
The next congregational meeting will take place Sun., May 19, 10:45 a.m. during the Sunday School hour.  The meeting will be held in the sanctuary and made available live on YouTube only while the meeting is in progress; it will not be recorded.  Remote viewers can text their votes to a number available in the May 19 bulletin and announced at the beginning of the meeting.  Agenda items will include a vote for acceptance of the Search Committee’s and Board’s recommendation to approve Joanna Harader as our new full-time co-pastor; approval of new board members and officers; and reports from several committees and commissions.  The youth will host a fundraising luncheon following the meeting.

FOR THE ANNUAL REPORT BOOKLET FOR JUNE 1, 2023–MAY 31, 2024 PRESS HERE

There will be copies of the Annual Report Booklet available in the Gathering Place next week.

The Pastoral Search Committee would like to thank all the people who helped make Joanna Harader’s candidating weekend happen. So many of you contributed in so many ways, from hosting and organizing events at church and in your homes, facilitating and participating in discussion times, making coffee and providing snacks, making meals, asking thoughtful questions, setting up and cleaning up, and generally making Joanna and Ryan feel welcome. Thank you! You are what maked BCMC such a wonderful community.


VBS is coming up! Newton Mennonite Vacation Bible School will meet at Shalom Mennonite Church, 5:30-7:30pm, May 28-31. On Sunday Morning, June 2, all our congregations will worship together on the Bethel College Green. VBS is open to all students from age 4 to grade 4, and we also need adult, high school, and junior high volunteers! To register students, visit https://bit.ly/newtonvbskids   and to register as a volunteer, please visit https://bit.ly/newtonvbsvols . Our congregation’s contact people for VBS are Jill Robb and Mary Ellen Hodge. 

Graduates?
If you or someone in your immediate family is graduating from 8th grade, high school, college, or graduate school, please let Monica in the office know so that we can include them in our bulletin for May 19 when we recognize all of our graduates.  Email Monica at office@bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org


Roger Neufeld Smith will be driving back to Newton Wednesday, May 22. Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)

Wow! That’s the way we like it! We had a $10,000  surplus of income over expenses in April.  Congratulations and thanks for the effort.  The bad news is that we still have a $25,000 deficit for the year. So it’s a ‘pat’ on the back a shoulder to the challenge; meanwhile, keep up the good work! The Finance Committee

To read the BCMC “Kaleidoscope” Newsletter – 2023 A Year In Review press here
There will be copies available in the Gathering Place next week

 


 Join Everence Tuesday, May 28, for this helpful webinar 

Make Medicare an easy stepEverence® can give you a handTuesday, May 28, 6:30 p.m. Everence Financial3179 N Main St Ste 1BNorth NewtonAttend our workshop and gain confidence about moving to Medicare with guidance from Everence. Attendance is recommended for those approaching retirement or those ready to sign up for Medicare. We’ll discuss:Signing up for Medicare: how, when and where.What Medicare covers (and does not cover).Medicare Parts A, B, C and D in clear, understandable language.Budgeting for health care costs in retirement.We’ll also have plenty of time for your questions. Register nowYou can also register by calling 316-283-3800 or 877-467-7294. 

Camp Mennoscah Announcements

Nurses and kitchen helpers are needed for Summer Youth Camps!  If you are an RN and can fill part or all of the July 7-12 or July 14-19, please email olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org or text 316-293-7313. Kitchen helpers are especially needed for July 7-12. No great skill needed, just a happy heart and the ability to follow directions. Up to a full camper discount can be received by kitchen staff or nurses. Nurses can choose to receive a stipend instead. Reply now to stop Olivia from sending this plea again!
Other events and happenings:

  • Random items needed for summer youth camps!  By random, we mean toilet paper, white paper towels, volleyballs, soccer balls, frisbees (for Ultimate), a smallish fish seine, fish hooks, inner tubes for floating (Intex River Run is what we have), manual can openers, prayers for safety and wisdom, and Sharpies of all colors plus black for the kitchen.  Send directly to Camp Mennoscah or contact office@campmennoscah.org.
     
  • Now is a great time to register for Summer Youth Camps!  Scroll through this information for summer youth camp information and scriptures.  Send a child, grandchild or invite a friend to come to a week of fun-filled faith in the midst of creation.  The theme for the summer is Linked By Love and looks at how God’s love teaches us about faith and commitment.  Register online! 
     
  • The Retreat Center HVAC project will not be finished by the start of the summer.  There have been unexpected discoveries that have extended the time line for completion.  The Facilities Committee and Camp Mennoscah board are reviewing the next steps.  Camp Mennoscah staff will be in communication with groups with Retreat Center reservations.  Work will continue on the project with a brief hiatus to get campgrounds and the pool ready for Summer Youth Camps.  Please keep the board, camp staff and the project in your prayers.  Questions can be directed to olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org or call 620-297-3290.  This does not prevent summer youth camps from taking place.
     
  • Tasty Treat Makers Needed!  Parents can receive a discount up to full camp fees as kitchen staff for a week of summer youth camp.  Willing hands and hearts are all that is needed.  The head cook will direct you in what needs to be done to make yummy meals for campers and staff.  Kitchen staff are needed for June 9-14, June 23-28, July 7-12, July 14-19, and July 21-26!  Contact olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org or call 620-297-3290.  Free camp tee shirt and tasty meals provided, as well as the hearty thank yous of well-fed campers.
     
  • Bandaid Appliers needed for the weeks of Junior High 2 (July 7-12) and Junior 2 (July 14-19).  Nurses must be an RN and can receive a stipend or a full parent discount.  Contact us at 620-297-3290 or olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org if you are interested.  The care you share gives campers a fun and safe camp week!

Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.
For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here
For the Mennonite Central Committee School Kit Challenge press here

You are invited to attend the Mennonite Central Committee Sale Annual Meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 23, 6:00, at Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church
.  The cost for the meal is $20/person and you will pay at the door.  Please RSVP to Barb BJ Reeves by May 19.  620-543-6863 or bj.reeves@live.com  The meeting to review the Sale and present MCC with a check will be held after dinner at approximately 7:00 pm.



Hesston College Announcements

May 11 – Commencement Ceremony

Hesston College’s 114th annual commencement ceremony is Saturday, May 11, at 4 p.m. The college will grant approximately 44 bachelor’s degrees and 60 associate degrees to the graduating class of 2024. This year’s commencement speaker, Dr. Rebecca Hernandez, will inspire our graduates to consider how acts of service can frame their lives.

May 23 – Dyck Arboretum of the Plains Summer Music Nights: Kilometer 81

You are invited to bring your friends and family, lawn chairs or picnic blankets and join us for Summer Music Nights at Dyck Arboretum! This event is free to the public – donations are welcome. Water and lemonade will be provided. Bring your own picnic, if you like. Everyone is welcome to walk the arboretum grounds and enjoy the summer evening. Music will begin at 7 p.m. Performers will be located on the covered patio on the west side of the Prairie Pavilion and the public is invited to gather on the lawn areas nearby. Kilometer 81 is a local bluegrass band composed of three siblings, Eli (mandolin), Addie (guitar), and Austin (banjo), and their parents, Ken (bass) and Amy (vocals). They build elements of jazz, folk and barbershop music onto a traditional bluegrass foundation.

June 16 to 22 – Summer Theatre Camp

Student actors ages 11 to 18 are invited to stage a live theatre performance at Hesston College’s annual summer theatre camp June 16 to 22. The weeklong theatre immersion will culminate in a public performance of the musical “Mean Girls” at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 22, in the Hesston Mennonite Church sanctuary on the Hesston College campus. Theatre camp registration is $335 per person and includes lodging and meals for seven days and six nights, or $285 for day camp only. A discount is available for families registering more than one student. Participants can visit hesston.edu/theatrecamp to register online. Registration is due June 10.


Mennonite Church USA Announcements

Mennonite Church USA, along with more than 140 Christian leaders, signed a letter calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and a halt in arms sales to Israel. Read the letter here: mennoniteusa.org/news/call-for-ceasefire

On Thursday, May 30, 2024 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT, MC USA’s Climate Justice Ministry will host a webinar titled, “Energy Efficiency and Faithful Action.” Join three panelists, Amy Huser, Eric Sauder and Nelson Kilmer, who have led their congregations and communities on a journey toward energy efficiency, with a goal of “Net Zero” energy. Register here: mennoniteusa.org/webinar/registration-climate-may30 View the PowerPoint slide here: mennoniteusa.org/slide/lpj-climate4 View the PDF here: mennoniteusa.org/pdf/lpj-climate4

Menno Snapshots

Janet Elaine Guthrie, spiritual director and member of First Mennonite Church of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, shares about the influences that led her to engage in the reparative action of donating her portion of the family farm, with the intent toward education and supporting Indigenous peoples. Read more here: mennoniteusa.org/fruits-of-repair

Read and subscribe to Equipping, Mennonite Church USA’s quarterly resource newsletter for pastors and ministry leaders. View the most recent issue here: mennoniteusa.org/equipping-april-2024 Subscribe to Equipping here: mennoniteusa.org/equipping-subscribe
 


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer RequestOn this Mother’s Day, join Mennonite Mission Network in praying for mothers around the world, especially those who struggle to provide life’s necessities for their children. May we share what God has given us, acknowledging that we are all part of God’s one family.

Western District Conference Prayer Request
Pray for chaplains in WDC, as they offer pastoral care in hospitals, hospice, health care communities, academic institutions, and other settings.  


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.

Worship service and announcements for May 5-19, 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR May 5, 2024
Sixth Sunday of Easter

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
.
 

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/S2lqTJoFE4Q?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
May 5, 2024
Sixth Sunday of Easter

 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music–At the River (Aaron Copeland)—Riley King, bass; Will Wiebe-Friesen, piano
 
Land Acknowledgement, Welcome & Prayer—Nathan Koontz
 
*Hymn—Be Thou My Vision—VT 549
 
Kin-dom Report—Heather Zerger, Pastoral Search Committee Chair
 
Children’s Conversation—Joanna Harader
 
Anthem—I Sing the Mighty Power of God (Mark Patterson)—Chancel Choir; Riley King, director; Will Wiebe-Friesen, accompanist
 
Scripture Reading—John 15:9-17—Dale Schrag
 
Sermon—The More Things Change. . . Joanna Harader
 
*Hymn—O God in Heaven—VT 720
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn—Heart With Loving Heart United—VT 813
 
*Benediction
 
Choral Benediction—Peace I Leave With You (Amy Beach)—Chancel Choir
 
Postlude—Prelude in Classic Style (G. Young)—Will Wiebe-Friesen
 
* You are invited to stand
 
VT—Voices Together
 
Audio visual—Ken Lamp


The Next Two Weeks at BCMC:  May 5—19, 2024

Sunday, May 5, 2024
9:30 a.m. Worship Service
YouTube Link for this Sunday:
https://youtube.com/live/S2lqTJoFE4Q?feature=share
4 p.m.          Woven and Open Road (a cappella women’s and men’s
ensembles from Bethel College) Concert in the Sanctuary

Monday, May 6, 2024
10 a.m.   Solar Panel Sub-committee meeting in Room 14
7 p.m.     Facilities Committee meeting in Fellowship Hall
Tuesday,  May 7, 2024
11 a.m.   Staff Meeting
Thursday, May 9, 2024
10 a.m.   Library Committee meeting in Room 14
Sunday, May 12, 2024—Bethel College Baccalaureate
There will be no worship service in the BCMC Building—Bethel College
Baccalaureate begins at 10 a.m. in Memorial Hall—All are invited

Tuesday, May 14, 2024
9 a.m.       Women’s Fellowship Executive Board meeting in Room 14
7:30 p.m.  Finance Committee meeting in Room 14
Thursday, May 16, 2024
4 p.m.       Witness Commission meeting in Room 14
Sunday, May 19, 2024—Pentecost Sunday
9:30 a.m.  Worship with sermon by Nathan Koontz; communion will be served
10:45 a.m.  Congregational Meeting in the Sanctuary
11:45 a.m.  Fundraiser Lunch served by the Senior High Youth Group


VBS is coming up! Newton Mennonite Vacation Bible School will meet at Shalom Mennonite Church, 5:30-7:30pm, May 28-31. On Sunday Morning, June 2, all our congregations will worship together on the Bethel College Green. VBS is open to all students from age 4 to grade 4, and we also need adult, high school, and junior high volunteers! To register students, visit https://bit.ly/newtonvbskids   and to register as a volunteer, please visit https://bit.ly/newtonvbsvols . Our congregation’s contact people for VBS are Jill Robb and Mary Ellen Hodge. 
 
BCMC Offering for April 25 General Fund $4,802; Plant Fund $50; Columbarium Fund $1,000; Caring Fund $25; Solar Fund $3,000.

Thank you, Riley King! A heartfelt THANK YOU to Riley King for his two years as BCMC Chancel Choir Director. Riley and Malinda are moving to Virginia this summer. Riley, best wishes to you in the next chapter of your life.  Come to the Gathering Place after the worship service to wish Riley and Malinda well and have a piece of cake!
 
Land Acknowledgement words by Mark Charles and VT #878 
As we do on the first Sunday of each month,  
  we acknowledge that we worship  
  on the land of the Kanza, Osage, and Wichita.   
We thank them for their care and respect for this land      
  and acknowledge the injustice of their forced removal. 
We ask the Spirit to heal our histories 
  and find new paths of right relationships with them 
  and all of creation.   

 
GOING BEYOND LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
–The KAW Nation Intertribal Powwow on June 21-22 as part of Council Grove Washunga Days 2024 will be held at Allegawaho Park, outside Council Grove on the site of Kaw homelands and includes the return of the sacred Red Rock to the Kaw people from Lawrence.
–Join the Annual Gathering of the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery June 28-30, 2024, in St. Paul, Minnesota and the Repair Network Training on July 1.  The three-day gathering includes:  June 28–Makoce Ikikcupi field trip to Zani Otunwe. June 29-30– Annual gathering in person or on Zoom. July 1–Decolonization and Organizing for Systems Change (in-person only).  RSVP at this link by June 15.
 
Roger Neufeld Smith will be driving back to Newton Sunday afternoon (5/5). He will be back in Newton on Wednesday, May 22 Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)
 
Future Events at BCMC:
· This is Candidating Sunday for our pastoral candidate, Joanna Harader.  See below for a biography of Joanna Harader, and a schedule of candidating weekend events. We encourage all to participate in the opportunities to get to know Joanna and her husband, Ryan Ellett.
   BCMC Pastor Search Committee
· Congregational Meeting and New Co-Pastor Vote:
The next congregational meeting will take place Sun., May 19, 10:45 a.m. during the Sunday School hour.  The meeting will be held in the sanctuary and made available live on YouTube only while the meeting is in progress; it will not be recorded.  Remote viewers can text their votes to a number available in the May 19 bulletin and announced at the beginning of the meeting.  Agenda items will include a vote for acceptance of the Search Committee’s and Board’s recommendation to approve Joanna Harader as our new full-time co-pastor; approval of new board members and officers; and reports from several committees and commissions.  Congregants can access report booklets in May.  The youth will host a fundraising luncheon following the meeting.



Thank you, Barbara Thiesen!   A huge THANK YOU to Barbara Thiesen for her eight years as BCMC Music Coordinator (the last two as co-coordinator with Verlene Garber). We have appreciated your attention to detail as you gave leadership and scheduling oversight to special music, organists, ensembles, maintenance of instruments, and so much more. Barbara will be leaving this position as of May 31.
 
Music Co-Coordinator Position at BCMC — BCMC is looking for a Music Co-Coordinator. This is a 12-month part-time position that is shared with Music Co-Coordinator Verlene Garber. This position is responsible for overseeing and scheduling keyboard maintenance, music ensembles, organists, special music, etc. We hope to have the position filled by June 1. Inquiries may be addressed to Esther Kreider Eash, Chair, BCMC Worship Commission at ekeash@gmail.com. Application forms are available from Monica Lichti, BCMC Office/Facilities Manager at 316-283-3667 or office@bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org  
 


 The current library theme is Poetry! We want to highlight our new “Mennonite Poetry” corner as well as the many other fine poetry books we have in the library. Those are found behind the check out desk as well as the south wall of the children’s/youth room. Keep reading and keep puzzling!   Library Committee


Bethel College Announcements
· TODAY (Sun., May 5) – Sunday-Afternoon-at-the-Museum with Stan Senner of the National Audubon Society, 3 p.m., Kauffman Museum auditorium. Senner will speak on “Birds and Birding Connect Kansas to the World.” 
· TODAY (Sun., May 5) – Woven and Open Road joint concert, 4 p.m., Bethel College Mennonite Church (NOTE TIME CHANGE) 
· Fri., May 10 – Artist reception for Senior Art Exhibit II, Morgan Marsh, 7-9 p.m., Regier Art Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Mon.-Fri., Sun. 2-4 p.m. 
· Bethel College commencement weekend is Sat.-Sun., May 11-12. Events: Nurse Pinning Ceremony, 2 p.m., May 11, Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center; Baccalaureate, 10 a.m., and Commencement, 4 p.m., May 12, both in Memorial Hall.



Janet Harder Stucky has returned to Mercy Ships, a surgical ship currently docked in Toamasina, Madagascar.  Janet has joined the medical team as a clinical dietitian collaborating with the medical staff to treat local surgical patients. In this role she is responsible for the overall nutrition management of the patients in preparation for surgery, during hospitalization, and as outpatients during their healing process. Her assignment continues through mid August 2024.


 
Hesston College Announcements
· May 10 and 11 – Student Recitals and Theatre Showcase  Hesston College’s performing arts programs will be on display. Sophomore students involved in choral activities will perform recitals at 2 and 4 p.m., Fri., May 10, as well as 2:30 p.m. on Sat., May 11. The annual theatre showcase will be performed Sat.at 1 p.m.
· May 10, 7 p.m.- International Chorale Farewell Concert, Hesston Mennonite Church. Hesston College Chorale presents a concert titled “Veni, Sancte Spiritus.” The chorale will travel to Europe tour from May 14 to June 4, performing at churches in the Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland. 
· May 11 – 114th Commencement Ceremony, Sat., May 11, 4 p.m. This year’s commencement speaker is Dr. Rebecca Hernandez.
 


Living With Loss Support Group
Living with Loss support group will be offered May 7th through June 11th.  The support group is open to all who have experienced the death of a loved one, divorce, unemployment or any other life experience that has created grief.
Living with Loss support group is co-facilitated by Elizabeth Schmidt, Pastor for Congregational Care at Bethel College Mennonite Church, and Dr. Gary Blaine.  Dr. Blaine is a retired chaplain and certified in grief counseling and grief group facilitation, as well as palliative care and hospice care.
The meetings will last six weeks, beginning at 5:30 P.M. at Bethel College Mennonite Church.  The support group is open to anyone and requires a minimum of six participants for the group to form.  The cost is $10.00 per week.  The group will gather for six weeks.  The group will be closed to new participants after the second session.
To register, please call Pastor Schmidt at (316) 283-3667 or Dr. Blaine at (316) 239-5474.
— Elizabeth Schmidt


Candidating Weekend is May 3-5, 2024

Candidating weekend for our pastoral candidate, Joanna Harader, will be May 3-5. Below is a biography of Joanna Harader, and a schedule of candidating weekend events. We encourage all to participate in the opportunities to get to know Joanna and her husband, Ryan Ellett. The congregational vote on whether to call Joanna as our Co-Pastor will be May 19, during the congregational meeting. The vote has been scheduled for two weeks following Joanna’s candidating weekend because Sun., May 12 is Bethel College Baccalaureate at BCMC. 
BCMC Pastor Search Committee
 
Joanna Harader to Candidate at BCMC May 3-5, 2024 
Joanna is currently the pastor at Peace Mennonite Church in Lawrence, Kansas where she’s served as its pastor since June 2006 – just shy of 18 years. She is a gifted preacher, teacher, and advocate for the marginalized, and skilled at making Scripture relevant to our lives today. Those who know her well describe Joanna as authentic, compassionate, and patient. She is well-grounded in Anabaptist beliefs and is an active and accomplished writer. Generating worship materials that echo Scripture in a contemporary setting gives her joy.
 
Joanna grew up in the American Baptist tradition, the child of two pastors. She was drawn to the Mennonite faith while in graduate school, when she and her husband became members of Peace Mennonite. It was her experience at this congregation, along with teaching Bible and theology classes at Ottawa University (Ottawa, KS), that drew her to Mennonites and to being a pastor. Joanna holds a BA in creative writing from Emory & Henry College (now Emory & Henry University at Emory, VA), a Master of Theological Studies from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (now Palmer Theological Seminary at St. David’s, PA), a Master in English Literature from the University of Kansas at Lawrence, KS, and a Master of Divinity from Central Baptist Theological Seminary at Shawnee, KS.
 
Joanna and her husband, Ryan Ellett, have served as foster parents and currently have three young adult children and one 3-year-old granddaughter. James and Jasmine, along with granddaughter Camilla, live and work in Lawrence. Grace is in her second year of college, currently studying abroad in Chile. Ryan, who holds a Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in curriculum and development, works with the Lawrence school system and plans to remain in his current position for the immediate future, which means Joanna and Ryan plan to maintain two households. If BCMC calls Joanna, she will be full-time with BCMC.
 
Joanna joyfully relates to college students and at the request of some students from KU formed a Bible study group on campus. She enjoys playing board games and has a soft spot for her cat and her dog, Toni, who would move with her to Newton. Joanna allows you to be yourself without being judged and without fear that your problems, personality, or questions will overwhelm her. She is grounded in prayer and has chosen the Mennonite expression of faith.  Below is a picture of Joanna and Ryan


Candidating Weekend Schedule
Joanna Harader at BCMC
May 3-5, 2024

 
Friday, May 3
7:00 p.m. Dessert with Indigenous Justice group at Doug and Raylene Penner’s 
(25 Lakewood Circle, North Newton)*
 
Saturday, May 4
7:30 a.m. Breakfast with Search Committee at Ron & Lois Preheim’s (3005 South Kansas Rd, Newton)*
9:15 a.m. Meet with Monica Lichti at Church Office, BCMC
9:45 a.m. Meet with church staff, Room 14, BCMC
10:30 a.m. Meet with Staff Congregation Relations Committee, Room 14, BCMC
11:15 a.m. Break
11:30 a.m. Meet with Worship Commission in Chapel, BCMC
12:15 p.m. Lunch with Church Board in Fellowship Hall
1:45 p.m. Tour church with John Waltner, Jeanette Leary (Community Playschool) and Facilities Committee representative*
 
Meet and Greet Sessions with Sunday School classes, Gathering Place, BCMC
2:30 p.m. Open Circle and Seekers SS Classes
3:15 p.m. Fine Arts and Fellowship SS Classes 
4:00 p.m. Break
4:15 p.m. Issues and Christianity and Catacombs SS Classes
5:00 p.m. Bible Study SS Class and anyone unaffiliated with a SS class 
6:00 p.m. Supper with Deacon Commission and spouses, at Wes and Ada Schmidt-Tieszen’s (209 SE 2nd St, Newton)* 
7:30 (ish) View potential housing option in North Newton 
 
Sunday, May 5
9:00 a.m. Mic check
9:30 a.m. Worship at BCMC, Joanna will preach and provide the Childrens’ Conversation
10:45 a.m. Sunday School elective, Joanna will share her faith journey and there will be a Q&A time, Sanctuary*
12:00 p.m. Lunch with Agape class and Youth, Fellowship Hall*
1:30 p.m. Meet and greet with BCMC members at Kidron (Classroom A)*
3:00 p.m. Closing session with Search Committee (Classroom A)*
 
PLEASE WEAR YOUR NAMETAG.
 
*Ryan Ellett will join these sessions.
The vote to call Joanna to BCMC will take place during the congregational meeting on May 19, 2024.



Camp Mennoscah Announcements

The Retreat Center HVAC project will not be finished by the start of the summer.  There have been unexpected discoveries that have extended the time line for completion.  The Facilities Committee and Camp Mennoscah board are reviewing the next steps.  Camp Mennoscah staff will be in communication with groups with Retreat Center reservations.  Work will continue on the project with a brief hiatus to get campgrounds and the pool ready for Summer Youth Camps.  Please keep the board, camp staff and the project in your prayers.  Questions can be directed to olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org or call 620-297-3290

Other events and happenings:

  • Want more information about the 2024 Summer Youth Camps?  Scroll through this information for summer youth camp information and scriptures.  Send a child, grandchild or invite a friend to come to a week of fun-filled faith in the midst of creation.  The theme for the summer is Linked By Love and looks at how God’s love teaches us about faith and commitment.  Register online! 
     
  • Tasty Treat Makers Needed!  Parents can receive a discount up to full camp fees as kitchen staff for a week of summer youth camp.  Willing hands and hearts are all that is needed.  The head cook will direct you in what needs to be done to make yummy meals for campers and staff.  Kitchen staff are needed for June 9-14, June 23-28, July 7-12, July 14-19, and July 21-26!  Contact olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org or call 620-297-3290.  Free camp tee shirt and tasty meals provided, as well as the hearty thank yous of well-fed campers.
     
  • Bandaid Appliers needed for the weeks of Junior High 2 (July 7-12) and Junior 2 (July 14-19).  Nurses must be an RN and can receive a stipend or a full parent discount.  Contact us at 620-297-3290 or olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org if you are interested.  The care you share gives campers a fun and safe camp week!
     
  • All sorts of camp volunteer fun! Tasks to keep Camp Mennoscah moving along smoothly are many.  Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks–mowing, clearing trails, weeding the flower beds.  Contact us at 620-297-3290, 316-293-7313 (text) or olivia.bartel@campmennoscah.org.  Thank you to the many volunteers who have already volunteered!

For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here

For Mennonite Church USA Climate Justice Ministry Webinar:  “Faith, Food, Soil and Climate” press here

Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements 

Mennonite Church USA Announcements

For the months of April and May, Mennonite Church USA will focus on addressing climate justice concerns, through its Learn, Pray, Join initiative, “Climate Justice: Seeking Shalom.” Learn more here: mennoniteusa.org/lpj/climate-shalom View the PowerPoint slide here: mennoniteusa.org/slide/lpj-climate View the PDF here: mennoniteusa.org/pdf/lpj-climate 

MC USA’s Climate Justice Ministry is hosting a webinar titled, “Faith, Food, Soil and Climate,” on Monday, May 13. 2024, at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT. Five panelists will explore how growing and sharing food can provide nourishment for mind, body and spirit, while building healthy soils, lowering greenhouse gas emissions and creating more just and resilient communities. The webinar is part of MC USA’s current Learn, Pray, Join initiative, Climate Justice: Seeking Shalom. Register here: mennoniteusa.org/webinar/registration-climate-may13 View the PowerPoint slide here: mennoniteusa.org/slide/lpj-climate3 View the PDF here: mennoniteusa.org/pdf/lpj-climate3

Menno Snapshots

Pastor Suzette Shreffler, White River Cheyenne Mennonite Church, Busby, Montana, and Pastor Sandy Drescher-Lehman, Wild Church gatherer, share a prayer and a blessing, respectively, crying out for better stewardship of God’s creation. These resources are part of MC USA’s Learn, Pray, Join initiative, Climate Justice: Seeking Shalom series. Read it here: mennoniteusa.org/cries-for-better-stewardship

Jenny Gehman, spiritual director and east coast representative for Mennonite Women USA, reflects on her own journey to spiritual direction and the holy hospitality she has experienced. Read her Menno Snapshots blog here: mennoniteusa.org/spiritual-holy-hospitality
 


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Robin Gingerich, of MMN has served as an administrator and teacher at LCC International University in Lithuania since 2001. She requests prayer for wisdom, patience and kindness among faculty, staff and students, as they complete the school year. Pray also for an end to the war in neighboring Ukraine.

Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Give thanks for youth ministers, sponsors and mentors in WDC congregations, and pray for them as they accompany young people in the journey of faith.  


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.

Retreat at Camp Mennoscah – April 28, 2024

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
APRIL 28, 2024
RETREAT AT CAMP MENNOSCAH

 

There will be no worship service in the Bethel College Mennonite Church building this Sunday, April 28  Please come join the worship service at Camp Mennoscah at 10 a.m.  If you are coming for breakfast, it will be served from 8 to 9 a.m.  Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m.  The service from Camp Mennoscah will not be live-streamed.

There will be 3 baptisms in the Ninnescah River at the worship service this Sunday.  Their faith statements appear below.

A complete schedule of the BCMC Camp Mennoscah Retreat can be found at this link: BCMC Mennoscah Retreat Information.
 


Faith Statements of Bethel College Mennonite Church Baptism Candidates
 

Justin Zerger

Bethel College Mennonite Church has always been a place for my family to call home. Being able to officially join this community and commit to nurturing my faith while walking on the path God has set before me is an opportunity that I hold with great regard. BCMC is a community that laid the foundation of my faith journey and has guided me and watched me grow as a person and Christian. BCMC led me to Camp Mennoscah, a place where I first understood to invite God into the lead of my life, and one of the places this relationship still feels the strongest today. My decision to get baptized is my commitment to following Jesus as an example and incorporating the values of peace, love, forgiveness, and non-violence that the Mennonite community has instilled in me, into my everyday life. As a member of the Mennonite Church, I hope to be a nurturer of faith, a lending heart and hand, and a loving neighbor, as a gardener of God’s creation.


Lucy Burch

I’ve attended BCMC my whole life and found it to be a loving and welcoming community. There have been churches that I’ve visited, but BCMC has definitely been the church I’ve enjoyed the most. The friends I’ve made here have been very encouraging and helpful. My relationship with God has mostly been confusing my whole life. I wasn’t able to connect with God in my daily life but it was totally different at Camp Mennoscah and Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp. I’ve always felt God at Camp Mennoscah, usually while we’re singing or just enjoying nature. It has been an important place for me as it helped me to begin exploring my faith deeper. At RMMC, I see God through the relationships while people are playing games, working in the kitchen, or enjoying the mountains/nature. The environment there is very cheerful and it has also played a big role in my faith journey. Working in the kitchen at RMMC was very exciting for me. I got to work with some amazing friends and we saw our work pay off when everybody sat down to eat. I love being able to give back to my community by volunteering. It really puts in perspective how helping someone a little bit can go a long way. As I continue my faith journey, I would also like to give back to the church. I want to be as kind and as welcoming as the rest of our community has been to me. 


Mara Oswald

When I was younger, I attended New Creation Fellowship Church in Newton. New Creation began the foundation for my faith journey. From music, to worship, to prayer, I started to develop my understanding of the way I wanted to follow Jesus. In elementary school, I attended my first year of Camp Mennoscah. Camp has become one of the places in which I feel the strongest connection to my faith. Every year I attend camp, I continuously learn more about myself through music, food, nature, and fellowship.  Around 5th grade, my mom suggested I begin attending Wednesday night activities at Bethel College Mennonite Church. I started by attending cherub choir, then bell choir, now youth group, and Sunday services. BCMC welcomed me as I created new friendships while strengthening my connection with the church. Wednesday nights offered experiences I’d never had before, and the opportunity to grow my community came at a time when I needed it most. I especially value the time of year when we have supper in fellowship hall. Getting to spend time with my grandparents and other members of the church has particularly helped me in grounding my faith with BCMC. I cherish the moments in which I get to learn new things. These activities better lead me in the direction of how to become more established in the beliefs I have been connected to since birth. As I’ve grown older I’ve begun to pay closer attention to sermons, and I can achieve a better understanding of the structure of church. Without my participation in attending Camp, New Creation, and BCMC, I would not be able to develop my faith as it is today. I’m grateful for the practices I have learned, the beliefs I hold, and the community I have built while getting older. I am particularly excited to see where this step in my faith journey takes me, and I thank everyone who helped me get here.
 


Roger Neufeld Smith’s Whereabouts
Roger will be back in Newton on Wednesday, May 1 and return to Topeka on Sunday, May 5. Roger checks his email and phone regularly.  Feel free to contact him via email, text or phone (785-220-1968.)


The Next Week at BCMC:  April 28-May 5, 2024
Saturday and Sunday, April 27-28, 2024—Camp Mennoscah Retreat

BCMC Retreat at Camp Mennoscah—There will be no worship service in the BCMC building on Sunday, April 28
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
4:30 p.m.    Abuse Prevention and Response Committee meeting in Rm 14
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal in the Sanctuary
Thursday, May 2, 2024

4 p.m.         Staff Congregation Relations Committee meeting in Room 14
7 p.m.         Church Board meeting in Room 14
Saturday, May 4, 2024—Candidating Weekend
Sunday, May 5, 2024—Candidating Weekend Continues
9:30 a.m.    Worship with sermon by Joanna Harader; music by
Chancel Choir; Sharing and Q & A with Joanna 
4 p.m.          Woven and Open Road (a cappella women’s and men’s
ensembles from Bethel College) Concert in the Sanctuary


BCMC Offering for April 21, 2024:  General Fund $9,722.50; Caring Fund $790; Kitchen Fund $32; Women’s Fellowship $550; Solar Fund $1,500.


Thank you, Barbara Thiesen! 
A huge THANK YOU to Barbara Thiesen for her eight years as BCMC Music Coordinator (the last two as co-coordinator with Verlene Garber). We have appreciated your attention to detail as you gave leadership and scheduling oversight to special music, organists, ensembles, maintenance of instruments, and so much more. Barbara will be leaving this position as of May 31.


Music Co-Coordinator Position at BCMC — BCMC is looking for a Music Co-Coordinator. This is a 12-month part-time position that is shared with Music Co-Coordinator Verlene Garber. This position is responsible for overseeing and scheduling keyboard maintenance, music ensembles, organists, special music, etc. We hope to have the position filled by June 1. Inquiries may be addressed to Esther Kreider Eash, Chair, BCMC Worship Commission at ekeash@gmail.com. Application forms are available from Monica Lichti, BCMC Office/Facilities Manager at 316-283-3667 or office@bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org  


Living With Loss Support Group
Living with Loss support group will be offered May 7th through June 11th.  The support group is open to all who have experienced the death of a loved one, divorce, unemployment or any other life experience that has created grief.
Living with Loss support group is co-facilitated by Elizabeth Schmidt, Pastor for Congregational Care at Bethel College Mennonite Church, and Dr. Gary Blaine.  Dr. Blaine is a retired chaplain and certified in grief counseling and grief group facilitation, as well as palliative care and hospice care.
The meetings will last six weeks, beginning at 5:30 P.M. at Bethel College Mennonite Church.  The support group is open to anyone and requires a minimum of six participants for the group to form.  The cost is $10.00 per week.  The group will gather for six weeks.  The group will be closed to new participants after the second session.
To register, please call Pastor Schmidt at (316) 283-3667 or Dr. Blaine at (316) 239-5474.
— Elizabeth Schmidt


Candidating Weekend is May 3-5, 2024

Candidating weekend for our pastoral candidate, Joanna Harader, will be May 3-5. Below is a biography of Joanna Harader, and a schedule of candidating weekend events. We encourage all to participate in the opportunities to get to know Joanna and her husband, Ryan Ellett. The congregational vote on whether to call Joanna as our Co-Pastor will be May 19, during the congregational meeting. The vote has been scheduled for two weeks following Joanna’s candidating weekend because Sun., May 12 is Bethel College Baccalaureate at BCMC. 
BCMC Pastor Search Committee
 
Joanna Harader to Candidate at BCMC May 3-5, 2024 
Joanna is currently the pastor at Peace Mennonite Church in Lawrence, Kansas where she’s served as its pastor since June 2006 – just shy of 18 years. She is a gifted preacher, teacher, and advocate for the marginalized, and skilled at making Scripture relevant to our lives today. Those who know her well describe Joanna as authentic, compassionate, and patient. She is well-grounded in Anabaptist beliefs and is an active and accomplished writer. Generating worship materials that echo Scripture in a contemporary setting gives her joy.
 
Joanna grew up in the American Baptist tradition, the child of two pastors. She was drawn to the Mennonite faith while in graduate school, when she and her husband became members of Peace Mennonite. It was her experience at this congregation, along with teaching Bible and theology classes at Ottawa University (Ottawa, KS), that drew her to Mennonites and to being a pastor. Joanna holds a BA in creative writing from Emory & Henry College (now Emory & Henry University at Emory, VA), a Master of Theological Studies from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (now Palmer Theological Seminary at St. David’s, PA), a Master in English Literature from the University of Kansas at Lawrence, KS, and a Master of Divinity from Central Baptist Theological Seminary at Shawnee, KS.
 
Joanna and her husband, Ryan Ellett, have served as foster parents and currently have three young adult children and one 3-year-old granddaughter. James and Jasmine, along with granddaughter Camilla, live and work in Lawrence. Grace is in her second year of college, currently studying abroad in Chile. Ryan, who holds a Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in curriculum and development, works with the Lawrence school system and plans to remain in his current position for the immediate future, which means Joanna and Ryan plan to maintain two households. If BCMC calls Joanna, she will be full-time with BCMC.
 
Joanna joyfully relates to college students and at the request of some students from KU formed a Bible study group on campus. She enjoys playing board games and has a soft spot for her cat and her dog, Toni, who would move with her to Newton. Joanna allows you to be yourself without being judged and without fear that your problems, personality, or questions will overwhelm her. She is grounded in prayer and has chosen the Mennonite expression of faith.  Below is a picture of Joanna and Ryan


Candidating Weekend Schedule
Joanna Harader at BCMC
May 3-5, 2024

 
Friday, May 3
7:00 p.m. Dessert with Indigenous Justice group at Doug and Raylene Penner’s 
(25 Lakewood Circle, North Newton)*
 
Saturday, May 4
7:30 a.m. Breakfast with Search Committee at Ron & Lois Preheim’s (3005 South Kansas Rd, Newton)*
9:15 a.m. Meet with Monica Lichti at Church Office, BCMC
9:45 a.m. Meet with church staff, Room 14, BCMC
10:30 a.m. Meet with Staff Congregation Relations Committee, Room 14, BCMC
11:15 a.m. Break
11:30 a.m. Meet with Worship Commission in Chapel, BCMC
12:15 p.m. Lunch with Church Board in Fellowship Hall
1:45 p.m. Tour church with John Waltner, Jeanette Leary (Community Playschool) and Facilities Committee representative*
 
Meet and Greet Sessions with Sunday School classes, Gathering Place, BCMC
2:30 p.m. Open Circle and Seekers SS Classes
3:15 p.m. Fine Arts and Fellowship SS Classes 
4:00 p.m. Break
4:15 p.m. Issues and Christianity and Catacombs SS Classes
5:00 p.m. Bible Study SS Class and anyone unaffiliated with a SS class 
6:00 p.m. Supper with Deacon Commission and spouses, at Wes and Ada Schmidt-Tieszen’s (209 SE 2nd St, Newton)* 
7:30 (ish) View potential housing option in North Newton 
 
Sunday, May 5
9:00 a.m. Mic check
9:30 a.m. Worship at BCMC, Joanna will preach and provide the Childrens’ Conversation
10:45 a.m. Sunday School elective, Joanna will share her faith journey and there will be a Q&A time, Sanctuary*
12:00 p.m. Lunch with Agape class and Youth, Fellowship Hall*
1:30 p.m. Meet and greet with BCMC members at Kidron (Classroom A)*
3:00 p.m. Closing session with Search Committee (Classroom A)*
 
PLEASE WEAR YOUR NAMETAG.
 
*Ryan Ellett will join these sessions.
The vote to call Joanna to BCMC will take place during the congregational meeting on May 19, 2024.


Bethel College Announcements
TODAY (Sun., April 28) – Masterworks concert at Bethel College, 4 p.m.
, featuring the Bethel College Oratorio Chorus, orchestra and soloists, performing Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb and Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem, with Dr. Henry S. Waters conducting; Memorial Hall
 
Tues., April 30 – Bethel College Voice Studio recital, Soyoun Chun, instructor, 7 p.m.Administration Building chapel
 
Weds., May 1 – Jazz on the Green at Bethel College, 7:30 p.m. (rain venue: Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center)
 
Sat., May 4 – Kauffman Museum bird walk, 7 a.m. start time in the museum parking lot at the corner of Main and 27th streets (2801 N. Main St., North Newton 67117). Experienced birders lead a walk of 1-1.5 hours in Chisholm Park and on Sand Creek Trail (terrain is mostly wood-chip path and sometimes uneven/sloping).
 
Sun., May 5 – Sunday-Afternoon-at-the-Museum with Stan Senner of the National Audubon Society, 3 p.m.Kauffman Museum auditorium. Senner will speak on “Birds and Birding Connect Kansas to the World.”
Sun., May 5 – Woven and Open Road joint concert, 4 p.m.Bethel College Mennonite Church (NOTE TIME CHANGE)
Now in the Regier Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College – Senior Art Exhibit II, featuring the work of Morgan Marsh. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m.


Hesston College Announcement

May 10 – International Chorale Concert 

The Hesston College International Chorale kicks off their biannual European tour with a performance at Hesston Mennonite Church on Friday, May 10 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The chorale consists of members from the Bel Canto Singers and the Global Voices choir. The performance is free to the public and available via livestream at hesston.edu/livestream.
 


Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp Announcement
Volunteer opportunities for RMMC
. Rocky Mountain is seeking volunteers to assist with camps this summer. The ministry at Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp is possible because of the dedication of countless volunteers. Available short term positions are typically two weeks or less with help needed in food service, maintenance and housekeeping. Our goal is to do our best at matching the needs of the camp with the ability, gifts and talents of our volunteers. Please call us to discuss your willingness and desire to join us or visit our volunteer page rmmc.org. Thank you for your support!


Come join us for “A Century of Mennonite Quilts” at the Wellness Center at Pine Village by Moundridge on Saturday, May 4 from 9:00 to 4:00 and Sunday, May 5 from 1:00 to 4:00 for a display of 110 years of Mennonite art expressed through fabric. We will have quilts representing all the decades from the 1920’s to the 2020’s, and most of the reasons, methods, and sources of materials. This is one of the events celebrating 150 years since our ancestors came to the US from the Ukraine in 1874.  All are welcome to appreciate the beauty and talent of many resourceful people who used fabric they had or created new designs.  Donna Zerger and her Quilt Committee are bringing over 50 quilts to show you. 


For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here
Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements

For Mennonite Mission Network “News from around the world” press here
For Mennonite World Conference “Info” press here

Mennonite Church USA Announcements

The Mennonite Church USA Executive Board, meeting via Zoom on March 15-16, 2024, affirmed a clean audit and a new strategic plan that seeks to reimagine church in new ways. Read more here: mennoniteusa.org/news/executive-board-plan

The Schowalter Foundation, North Newton, Kansas, has provided $10,000 to fund up to four semester-long internships at the Mennonite Church USA Archives and to help digitize fragile resources in 2024. Oscar J. Murguia, a third-year history major at Goshen (Indiana) College, has been awarded the 2024 spring semester internship. Read more here: mennoniteusa.org/news/schowalter-archive-interns

Menno Snapshots

Dr. Lesley F. McClendon presented this devotional at the Mennonite Church USA Executive Board meeting recently. She reflects on what reimagining the church means and how we can stay true to the gospel message, while also accommodating our rapidly changing needs as a culture. Read it here: mennoniteusa.org/menno-snapshots/reimagining-church

Request an MC USA staff person to speak at your assembly, congregation, Sunday school or event. Learn more here: mennoniteusa.org/speaker
 


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Mennonite Mission Network requests prayer for Jonah and Memee Yang, who minister in Thailand from a base in Minnesota. Pray for them as they travel to Thailand twice per year to teach Hmong and Thai students in Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary’s Journey Program (Jonah) and through Mennonite Women’s Sister Care seminars (Memee).
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  We welcome the season of Spring this month. It is a time of planting seeds, the leaves and perennials returning, new birth, and the fresh restoring rains. Please pray with us for our church plant pastors and leaders. We ask for them to be filled with the joy, love and energy for their work. We ask for showers of blessings. -WDC Church Planting Commission

 


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.