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Worship service and announcements for November 16, 2025

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH

WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
November 16, 2025

Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy, 
and walking humbly with God
.

To livestream the worship service for Sunday, November 16:

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/PPLpnEciIEk?feature=share
 


If you have not already filled out the intent please take a moment to do so now!  Thank you!

Stewardship Invitation from Bethel College Mennonite Church Finance Committee: 
The Finance Committee of Bethel College Mennonite Church invites you to join in the faithful work of financial stewardship by sharing your intended giving for 2026. Information from the intent forms is used to help determine the budget for 2026. BCMC’s Church Board will recommend a final budget for approval at the congregational meeting on January 25, 2026.
To indicate the contributions you plan to make to the general budget in 2026, please complete and return the online intent form by Monday, November 24. You can access this form by pressing the button below.  If you would like a paper copy you can pick one up from the ledge in the Gathering Place or call the church office. For the online form press this button.
bcmcXpress Form for 2026
May we, as a church family, celebrate with gratitude all that we have been given and look toward the coming year with hopeful expectation. Your financial giving helps BCMC explore the path God lays out before us. 
Thank you for participating in our stewardship process for 2026! 
In Christ,
BCMC Finance Committee 
*If you plan to give via the electronic transfer system in 2026, please make a request via email to BCMC Financial Manager, Michael Claassen (treasurer@bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org). This is separate from the online giving option found on the website.
For the 2026 Budget Information for Bethel College Mennonite Church (the budget narrative) click the button below.  If you would like a paper copy of the 2026 Budget Narrative, you can pick one up from the ledge in the Gathering Place or call the church office.  Paper copies of the 2026 Intent Form are also on the ledge in the Gathering Place.  
 
2026 Budget Information

Dear BCMC Beloveds,
 
I had a really lovely walk to work this morning. The temperature was just cool enough to feel like fall without being uncomfortably cold. The sun was shining. There were brilliantly colored leaves on the trees and delightfully crunchy leaves underfoot.
 
I suppose the path I walk between my house and the church building is objectively a lovely walk every day. But I noticed the beauty today because of my Thanksgiving friends, Jake and Lawrence.
 
At Messy Church this week we read the story of Jesus’ healing ten people with skin disease, and only one–the Samaritan–returns to give thanks (Luke 17:11-19). All ten of the people were healed, but the one who returned to give thanks received a special blessing from Jesus.
 
So Wednesday night we took some time to write thank you cards. And we paired up with Thanksgiving friends–people that we will be in touch with over the next few weeks by text or mail to share about things we are grateful for. That is why this morning’s walk was especially lovely: because I was thinking about my Thanksgiving friends; I was looking for pictures to text and colorful leaves to mail as I thought about how grateful I am for this beautiful morning.
 
In this season of giving thanks, I encourage you to find ways to attend to the beauty and goodness in your life–not as a denial of all that is ugly and harmful in the world, but as a spiritual practice that will keep you connected to God and energized for the good work to which God calls us. Maybe you want to write a thank you note–or a few. If you don’t have a Thanksgiving friend, maybe you want to find one–someone who is willing to receive your gratitudes and share their own over these next few weeks. Maybe you want to take a few pictures each day of beautiful things you see. Or maybe you will write a gratitude list each evening or start your day with Psalm 100.
 
As we go through these darkening days of fall, maybe we all can remind ourselves–and each other–a little more often of the psalmist’s encouragement: “This is the day the Holy One has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it!” (Psalm 118:24)
 
With gratitude for each of you and all of you,
Pastor Joanna


The Worship Service for Sunday, November 16, 2025
BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
November 16, 2025

 

Christ Candle Lighting  
 
Centering Music—Jubilance (Raymond H. Haan)—Karen Schlabaugh
 
Welcome & Prayer—John Waltner  
 
*Hymn—Praise to the Living God— VT 204
 
Children and Youth Conversation—Megan Kohlman
 
Worship Music—Acclamation of Praise (Raney)—Chancel Bell Choir; Verlene Garber, director; Karen Schlabaugh, organ
 
Scripture Reading—Matthew 27:15-24—Adam Oswald
 
*Hym—Don’t Be Afraid—VT 596
 
Sermon—Her Voice, Her Name—Nathan Koontz
 
*Hymn—Open, Lord, My Inward Ear— VT 548
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn—God of Grace and God of Glory—VT 716
 
*Benediction
 
Postlude—A Mighty Fortress Is Our God—Johann Gottfried Walther
 
*You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard—Karen Schlabaugh
Audio visual—Ken Lamp
 


The Week at BCMC:  November 16—23, 2025
Sunday, November 16, 2025

9:30 a.m.   Worship service  
Livestream Link: https://youtube.com/live/PPLpnEciIEk?feature=share
 
2:30—5 p.m.  Wichita American Guild of Organists—Sanctuary 
 
Tuesday, November 18, 2025

7 p.m.        Women’s Fellowship (Men invited also) will meet in Fellowship Hall.  Speaker Harald Boschmann, “1929 from Russia, Ukraine to Paraguay.”
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, November 20, 2025
3 p.m.         Witness Commission—Room 14 (note the change of time)
6 p.m.         Chancel Bell rehearsal—Room B7
6:30 p.m.   Hospitality Commission—Fellowship Hall
7 p.m.         Deacon Commission—Room 14   
Sunday, November 23, 2025
9:30 a.m.    Worship with sermon by Joanna Harader; music by Chancel Choir


The Worship Commission is excited about the upcoming Advent season! On the four Sundays of Advent (November 30, December 7, 14, 21) plan to arrive at church by 9:15 to enjoy special prelude music. And if you don’t have a regular Sunday School class, join us after worship in the chapel for a contemplative time of scripture, silence, and reflection. There are several seasonal events listed on the Advent & Christmas schedules available near the front and south entrances. Mark your calendars for our children’s Christmas program during Messy Church on December 10 and our Longest Night Service at 6 p.m. on December 21.


BCMC Offering for November 9: General Fund $7,559; MCC Meat Canning $250; Kitchen Fund $14.
 
From the Finance committee
We continue to offer gratitude for the generosity shared in donating monetary offerings toward our annual budget. Each gift is important to the process of fulfilling our mission. As the fiscal year end is approaching on December 31, we are offering information on a monthly schedule to offer insight into the financial picture.  The following is a BCMC financial report of the general fund income and expenses on October 31 (83.3% of the year)
Total income                   $ 394,497           71% of budget
Total expense                 $ 438,974           79% of budget
Net income/expense    -$   44,477


A few weeks ago the Senior High youth group shared about their favorite Bible verses. Here are some that they mentioned: John 11:35; Zephaniah 3:17; Proverbs 27:17; Isaiah 41:10; Colossians 3:23; 1 Corinthians 16:14; Luke 17:3-5; Psalms 119:105. Next time you talk with one of the youth, you can ask them about their favorite Bible verse–and be ready to share yours!


 Our Messy Church session in December will focus on assembling MCC infant bundles. As we prepare for this session, we are asking for monetary or physical donations for the supplies of the bundles. If you would like to donate monetarily, please place checks or cash in the marked fishbowls located in the back of the sanctuary. Please make checks payable to BCMC with “MCC Infant Bundles” in the memo line. Physical items needed for kits are located at the following link: https://mcc.org/get-involved/kits/infant
3 gowns/sleepers (flannel or similar warm, soft material); 3 undershirts/onesies (short or long sleeves); 1 receiving blanket [lightweight fleece or flannel, minimum 75 cm x 75 cm (30 in x 30 in), larger sizes preferred]; 4 large, heavy-duty safety pins; 1 large bar mild soap (leave in wrapper); 1 pair of socks; 1 cap
Thank you! – Jill Robb, Faith Formation Coordinator


You are invited to share a poinsettia for the sanctuary for the Christmas season.  BCMC will purchase the poinsettias and deliver them to the church.  To contribute, email the following to the office or fill it out and put it in the offering plate:  Donor’s: name:
In memory of:
Or in honor of.:
Make a payment of $15.00 (made out to BCMC and designated “Flower Fund”) place in the offering plate or bring to church office by Nov. 23. There will be forms at a table in the Gathering Place this Sunday, if you wish to fill out a form in person.  (Contributors may pick up a poinsettia Dec. 24 after the 5:30 pm Christmas program or after the Dec. 24, 9 pm program; or, if you wish, leave them for the service on Dec. 28.)


 Bethel College Announcements
· Tues., Nov. 18: Guest recital: Seraph Brass, 7 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College
· Dr. Russell Adrian, Professor Chris Miertschin and the Bethel College Concert Choir and Wind Ensemble will be doing a short fall tour in central Kansas, “The Heavens Are Telling,” with concerts at the following: Fri., Nov. 21, 7 p.m., First Mennonite Church (52 Rambler Rd., Hutchinson); Sat., Nov. 22, 1 p.m., informal destination concert, St. Fidelis Cathedral on the Plains (900 Cathedral Ave., Victoria); Sat., Nov. 22, 7 p.m., Manhattan Mennonite Church (1000 Fremont St., Manhattan); Sun., Nov. 23, 10:30 a.m., morning worship at Southern Hills Mennonite Church (511 SE 37th St., Topeka). Friday evening’s concert, titled “Light,” is a collaboration with the Hutchinson Community College Choir and will feature an original composition by Judson Lee, director of choral activities at HCC.
· Now in the Regier Art Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College: “Between Earth and Sky,” multimedia ceramic works by Merrill Krabill, through Nov. 21. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m.
· Calling all bakers and craft makers! You are invited to make items for 5 Places of Christmas happening Sat., Dec. 6, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Goerz House on the Bethel College campus. Bethel College Women’s Association will again be selling baked goods, candy, craft items and poinsettias. Your homemade cookies, zweibach, cinnamon rolls, peppernuts and poppyseed rolls are always great sellers. This year we are especially asking for homemade candies such as fudge, peanut clusters, peanut butter balls and peanut brittle, as well as other non-chocolate candies. We are also looking for Christmas craft items to sell. Please bring your items to Goerz House, 2512 College Ave., North Newton, on Fri., Dec. 5, between 2- 5 p.m. or Sat., Dec. 6, from 9:30 – 10 a.m. Thank you for your support of Bethel College.


Life Enrichment is a series designed for adults age 60 and over.  Sessions are in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College. Wednesday, November 19 at 9:30—11:50 a.m. 
9:30 a.m. “Storytelling: People who grew up in different countries and how it influenced their lives,” Hugo Boschmann, North Newton (Paraguay), John Waltner, Hesston (India), and Heidi Regier Kreider, North Newton (Democratic Republic of Congo).
10:50 a.m.  “Music You’ll Want to Hear,” Dr. Russell Adrian, director of choral activities, Dr. Christina Liu, chair and associate professor of music, and the Bethel College Concert Choir


Join the 2025 Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty Conference Sat., Nov. 22 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The theme is “Repeal to Heal: Death Penalty Repeal Advances the Culture of Life”, at the Hudson Auditorium in the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art on the Johnson County Community College campus. Panelists are Krisanne Vallaincourt Murphy (Catholic Mobilizing Network), Nan Tolson (Texas Conservatives Concerned), and State Representative Bill Sutton (R-District 43). Persons may attend in person or register for a virtual link. Register at https://forms.gle/6ynKsgkmPY6rASA87 or in person the day of the event starting at 12:30 p.m. Virtual registration closes at 5 p.m. Nov. 21. There is no admission charge. For information, email info@ksabolition.org or call 785-235-2237. Western District Conference is an abolition endorsing group of the Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty (KCADP), based on Mennonite Church USA’s A Resolution: The Death Penalty, resolving that Mennonite Church USA appeal to state and federal governments to abolish the death penalty.


 Hesston College Masterworks Concert
The Hesston College Music Department invites the community to their fall Masterworks Concert featuring the piece, “Song of Wisdom from Old Turtle” on Sat., Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. in Hesston Mennonite Church. The piece is based on a favorite children’s book. The message and music are beautiful and also deeply meaningful and timely in today’s world. Sing with the choir! Contact Greg Bontrager at greg.bontrager@hesston.edu for details


Buhler Mennonite Church needs your help to package 50,000 meals on Sat., Dec. 6, at the Sand Hills Event Center, 4601 N Plum St, Hutchinson, through the Outreach Program. What a great way to give of your time during the Thanksgiving season to help local households who struggle to put food on the table. Please contact us at 620.543.2733 or bmcpastor@gmail.com. There is a job for all ages 7 to 147 years of age. You can work one shift or both shifts -1st Shift (Arrive 8:45am for the 9-11:00am) 2nd Shift (Arrive 10:45am for 11:00am-1pm). Job orientation is provided and no previous experience is needed!


Camp Mennoscah is thrilled to report that within the last three weeks, the insulation, drywall, mudding, and taping of the retreat center has been completed thanks to the generosity of many volunteers from a variety of area churches!  While there remains much work to do on the building to get it on-line, the completion of these aspects of the work are a significant step in achieving our goal of having the retreat center available for public use by the end of March 2026, and we welcome your gifts of time, talent, and treasure toward that goal.  To invest in the future of our children’s faith journey’s, please call or text Camp’s Director of Development – Eric Litwiller – to inquire about ways to give. 


Food Fund-raising Events Coming to the area:
· Habitat for Humanity of Harvey County invites you to their annual Pork Chop Dinner fundraiser Nov. 20 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Faith Mennonite Church, 2100 N. Anderson Ave, Newton. Dine-in and carry-out options are available. This is Harvey County Habitat’s largest fundraiser of the year, and we need your generous donations to help ensure we can continue to build a new home for a qualifying family each year. Please reserve your pork chop meal (includes pork chop, potatoes, green beans, dessert, and a drink) by visiting our website at https://harveycountyhabitat.org/pork-chop-dinner-reservation/ 
· It’s time to stock your freezers with verenika & bohne beroggi. First Mennonite church of McPherson will be selling verenika and bohne beroggi made fresh, then frozen, by members of the church.  Gravy and sauce will not be provided, but recipes will be attached. Orders will be taken until Saturday, December 6. Pick up date is Sat., Dec. 13 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the church 1161 E. Ave A in McPherson. Cost is $12 for half a dozen. Place your order through Facebook page – First Mennonite Church of McPherson or their website: www.firstmennonitechurchmcpherson.org.  Pay at time of pick up  by check,cash, or Venmo.


An exhibit titled, “Art From the Hearth” will be featured in the Regier-Friesen Gallery located in Hesston College’s Laban Peachey Center (325 S. College Dr., Hesston) Nov. 3 through 28. The exhibit includes various artists’ created bowls, cups, plates, teapots, etc. and includes recipes in which to fill them.  Normal exhibit hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and admission is free.


Give back on Giving Tuesday at Mennonite Central Committee, Dec. 2 from 6:30-8 p.m. Make plans to join us on Giving Tuesday! Bring your family and friends to this casual, come-and-go, all-ages event. Kick off your holiday shopping by picking gifts for your friends and family from the MCC Christmas Giving Guide. Pack hygiene kits, tie comforters, make a cardboard comforter block craft, and enjoy snacks. Find out more at mcc.org/giving-Tuesday.
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is responding to the impact of Hurricane Melissa. Please pray for the people who have been affected by this disaster. MCC is working with local partners to provide food, hygiene items and other emergency supplies.  We welcome your donations at mcc.org/hurricane-melissa.


Everence will hold its Medicare workshop at its office at 3179 N. Main St., Suite 1B, North Newton on Tues., Nov. 18 at 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.


The Newton Treble Clef Annual Vespers will be Sun., Dec. 7, 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 900 Columbus, Newton.  The prelude will begin at 2:45 featuring The Schrag Siblings.  Program includes:  Treble Clef Chorus, Prairie Bronze Handbell Ensemble, and Hearts 4 Him. A freewill offering  will be taken for the scholarship fund that will be awarded to high school seniors who are pursuing a music major.  We invite you to be our guest and begin your Christmas Season.


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

Support hope for migrating people
Mennonite Mission Network invites prayer and urgently needed financial support for Joseph and Rachel Givens, who serve with the Maria Skobtsova Housing Association in Calais, France. Their ministry offers vital shelter and care to migrating people seeking refuge as they journey to England. Visit MennoniteMission.net/Givens and click “Give Now.” For more information about their immigration ministry, contact Elizabeth Eby, ElizabethE@MMNWorld.net.

Mennonite Church USA Announcements
Menno Snapshots
Learn how rest strengthens our capacity to resist oppression, inequity and despair in this Menno Snapshots blog by Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, MC USA’s denominational minister for Peace & Justice, featuring reflections from attendees of the Women’s Summit in Greensboro, North Carolina. Read more here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/reflections-womens-summit/

Big changes are coming to the health coverage market in 2026. Are you ready? Watch MC USA’s recorded webinar, “Navigating Change: Health Coverage in 2026,” about what’s ahead and how it could affect your premiums. The first half is a broad overview of market shifts in 2026 and the second half focuses on The Corinthian Plan, MC USA’s healthcare plan for pastors and church workers. View it here: http://bit.ly/4qv8jV5 


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Mennonite Mission Network is actively recruiting young people to participate in service programs beginning in August 2026. Pray that those whom God is calling to sign up for Mennonite Voluntary Service — with units in Arizona, California and Colorado — and Service Adventure — with units in Alaska and Colorado — will say yes.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Pray for WDC congregations as they discern how to follow Jesus faithfully, practice healthy relationships, and act boldly for justice and peace in the world today.


 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.

 



NOVEMBER 12, 2025 – Advent/Christmas Schedule
BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH

There are copies of this flier in the front foyer of the church and on the glass table in the south entrance.

Worship service and announcements for November 9, 2025

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH

WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
November 9, 2025

Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy, 
and walking humbly with God
.

To livestream the worship service for Sunday, November 9:

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/4ULkmkNQVrw?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
November 9, 2025
Stewardship Sunday
 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music—Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (BWV 662), [J.S. Bach] [VT 38]–Will Wiebe-Friesen 

Welcome—Esther Kreider Eash
 
*Hymn—We Praise You, O God, Our Redeemer—VT 34
           
Children and Youth –Naomi Krause  
 
Worship Music—Ubi Caritas (Gjeilo)—Chancel Choir; Joel Garber, director; Will Wiebe-Friesen, accompanist
 
Scripture Reading—Matthew 26:6-16—Karen Ediger
 
*Hymn—I Bind My Heart This Tide—VT 556
 
Sermon—Judging Generosity—Joanna Harader
 
*Hymn—Be Thou My Vision—VT 549
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn—Life-Giver, Maker, God of All—VT 38
 
*Benediction

Postlude--Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (BWV 652) [J.S. Bach]

 


* You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard- Will Wiebe-Friesen
Audio visual—Ben Lichti

Sunday’s centering music is built on the hymn tune used in today’s closing hymn, Life-Giver, Maker, God of All, with a text by contemporary Catholic lyricist Delores Duffner (b. 1939). The original text is translated “Alone to God in the highest be glory” and is a German paraphrase of the Gloria from the Latin Mass. Interestingly, it is believed that it was initially translated into a Low German dialect and later into High German, and it was likely familiar to our Low German Mennonite forebears in northern continental Europe. Typically sung every Sunday, Bach composed more settings of this hymn than any other. The version played today is highly ornamented and would take very careful listening to discern the chorale melody. A hymn of praise, this tune is often energetic and loud; however, Bach emphasises the phrase “…so that no harm can ever come to us any more” in this expressive, comforting piece.   – Will Wiebe-Friesen
 


The Week at BCMC:  November 9—16, 2025
Sunday, November 9, 2025
9:30 a.m.   Worship service
Live-Stream Link:  https://youtube.com/live/4ULkmkNQVrw?feature=share
 
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
4 p.m.       Staff Congregation Relations Committee—Room 14
7 p.m.       Indigenous Task Group—Fellowship Hall
7:30 p.m.  Finance Committee—Room 14
Wednesday, November 12, 2025—Messy Church
6—7:30 p.m.  Messy Church—Fellowship Hall
We will gather at 6 p.m. to share a meal and a time of all-age, interactive worship. The menu for this Wednesday: Roasted vegetables with sausage, Beet and cucumber salad, Colorful cupcakes.  The Faith Formation Commission is excited to offer Christ-centered, all-age worship that values creativity, hospitality, and celebration. You can learn more about the Messy Church USA organization on their website. Contact Joanna Harader or Jill Robb with any questions. (Note that we are not charging a fee for these Wednesday evening meals. There will be a basket out and donations toward the cost of food are welcome. Please bring your own table service which will help with cleanup.)

 
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, November 13, 2025
4 p.m.               Worship Commission—Room 14
5:30 to 7 p.m. Community Playschool Family Night—Fellowship Hall
6:30 p.m.          Chancel Bell rehearsal—Room B7
Sunday, November 16, 2025
9:30 a.m.             Worship with sermon by Nathan Koontz; music by Chancel Bells
2:30—5:30 p.m.  Wichita American Guild of Organists—Sanctuary
 
WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP will meet Tuesday, November 18, at 7 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.  The program will be “1929 from Russia, Ukraine, to Paraguay” with Speaker Harald Boschmann.  Men are invited.

Our Messy Church session in December will focus on assembling MCC infant bundles. As we prepare for this session, we are asking for monetary or physical donations for the supplies of the bundles. If you would like to donate monetarily, please place checks or cash in the marked fishbowls located in the back of the sanctuary. Please make checks payable to BCMC with “MCC Infant Bundles” in the memo line. Physical items needed for kits are located at the following link: https://mcc.org/get-involved/kits/infant
3 gowns/sleepers (flannel or similar warm, soft material); 3 undershirts/onesies (short or long sleeves); 1 receiving blanket [lightweight fleece or flannel, minimum 75 cm x 75 cm (30 in x 30 in), larger sizes preferred]; 4 large, heavy-duty safety pins; 1 large bar mild soap (leave in wrapper); 1 pair of socks; 1 cap
Thank you! – Jill Robb, Faith Formation Coordinator
 



BCMC Offering for November 2: General Fund $12,262; MCC Meat Canning $325; Caring Fund $275; Kitchen Fund $10; Solar Fund $50; Ruth Ann Hiebert Mem. $50; Lela Schmidt Mem. $25.

From the Finance committee
We continue to offer gratitude for the generosity shared in donating monetary offerings toward our annual budget. Each gift is important to the process of fulfilling our mission. As the fiscal year end is approaching on December 31, we are offering information on a monthly schedule to offer insight into the financial picture.  The following is a BCMC financial report of the general fund income and expenses on October 31 (83.3% of the year)
Total income                   $ 394,497           71% of budget
Total expense                 $ 438,974           79% of budget
Net income/expense    -$   44,477


We offer sympathy to Stanley Miller and family on the death of his wife, Marianne Krahn Miller, October 28, Newton, KS.  Marianne was a wider fellowship member at BCMC.  Visitation will be from 9:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Sat., Nov. 15, at First Mennonite Church, 1161 E. A Avenue, McPherson, KS, 67460 with funeral services to follow at 10:30 a.m.  Faspa will follow the service. 
You can view Marianne’s obituary on-line at this link:
https://www.wigginsfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Marianne-K-Miller?obId=46263133


Poinsettia Time is Coming Soon!
You will be invited to share a poinsettia for the sanctuary for the Christmas season.  BCMC will purchase the poinsettias, and have them delivered to the church.  More information will be coming soon.


Bethel College Announcements
· Sun., Nov. 9: Sunday-Afternoon-at-the-Museum with author Daniel Markovitz, (originally from Olpe, KS), reading from his novel The Spoils of Victory, 3 p.m., Kauffman Museum auditorium. This program is in connection with the museum’s special exhibit “Voices of Conscience: Peace Witness and the Great War”; the novel focuses on a largely forgotten aspect of World War II history, the confinement and employment of hundreds of thousands of German POWs throughout the United States from 1943-46. The book will be for sale at the event, with a book signing afterward, as well as the pop-up exhibit of WWII artifacts from the museum collection.
· Tues., Nov. 11: The Bethel College Organ Recital Series hosts David Pérez, 7 p.m., Administration Building chapel. Dr. Pérez will present a program of organ works composed primarily by Latin American composers. This is sure to be an enjoyable concert with repertoire you’ve likely never heard before. For more information about Dr. Pérez or to hear some samples of the program, check out his website: www.cubanorganist.com.
· Tues., Nov. 18: Guest recital: Seraph Brass, 7 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College
· Dr. Russell Adrian, Professor Chris Miertschin and the Bethel College Concert Choir and Wind Ensemble will be doing a short fall tour in central Kansas, “The Heavens Are Telling,” with concerts at the following: Fri., Nov. 21, 7 p.m., First Mennonite Church (52 Rambler Rd., Hutchinson); Sat., Nov. 22, 1 p.m., informal destination concert, St. Fidelis Cathedral on the Plains (900 Cathedral Ave., Victoria); Sat., Nov. 22, 7 p.m., Manhattan Mennonite Church (1000 Fremont St., Manhattan); Sun., Nov. 23, 10:30 a.m., morning worship at Southern Hills Mennonite Church (511 SE 37th St., Topeka). Friday evening’s concert, titled “Light,” is a collaboration with the Hutchinson Community College Choir and will feature an original composition by Judson Lee, director of choral activities at HCC.
· Now in the Regier Art Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College: “Between Earth and Sky,” multimedia ceramic works by Merrill Krabill, through Nov. 21. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m.
 
Life Enrichment is a series designed for adults age 60 and over.  Sessions are in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College. Wednesday, November 12 at 9:30—11:50 a.m. 
9:30 a.m. “Faith, Family and 4/4Time,” Eric Schrag, assistant administrator, Pine Village (Moundridge), Julianna (Schrag) Kaufman, Jacob Schrag and Timothy Schrag, Newton
10:50 a.m.  “Incident in the Congo,” Joe Peters, Newton, retired, Mennonite Central Committee Pax worker 1966-69

Bluestem U, the lifelong learning program of Bluestem Communities, will host a free Authors Speaking Series Thurs., Nov. 10, 10 a.m., in Kidron Hall at Kidron Bethel Village, 3001 Ivy Dr., featuring Lauren Friesen with “The Anabaptists: A Comedy in Two Acts and Acting Up: An Anthology of Mennonite Playwrights”,
and Janice Pauls with “Dandelions are Beautiful.”  A question-and-answer period will follow the presentations. 


Join the 2025 Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty Conference Sat., Nov. 22 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The theme is “Repeal to Heal: Death Penalty Repeal Advances the Culture of Life”, at the Hudson Auditorium in the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art on the Johnson County Community College campus. Panelists are Krisanne Vallaincourt Murphy (Catholic Mobilizing Network), Nan Tolson (Texas Conservatives Concerned), and State Representative Bill Sutton (R-District 43). Persons may attend in person or register for a virtual link. Register at https://forms.gle/6ynKsgkmPY6rASA87 or in person the day of the event starting at 12:30 p.m. Virtual registration closes at 5 p.m. Nov. 21. There is no admission charge. For information, email info@ksabolition.org or call 785-235-2237. Western District Conference is an abolition endorsing group of the Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty (KCADP), based on Mennonite Church USA’s A Resolution: The Death Penalty, resolving that Mennonite Church USA appeal to state and federal governments to abolish the death penalty.


Hesston College Masterworks Concert
The Hesston College Music Department invites the community to their fall Masterworks Concert featuring the piece, “Song of Wisdom from Old Turtle” on Saturday, November 22, at 7 p.m. in Hesston Mennonite Church. The piece is based on a favorite children’s book. The message and music are beautiful and also deeply meaningful and timely in today’s world. Sing with the choir! Contact Greg Bontrager at greg.bontrager@hesston.edu for details


Buhler Mennonite Church needs your help to package 50,000 meals on Saturday, December 6, 2025 at the Sand Hills Event Center (4601 N Plum St, Hutchinson, KS 67502) through the Outreach Program! What a great way to give of your time during the Thanksgiving season to help local households who struggle to put food on the table. Please sign up HERE or contact us at 620.543.2733 or bmcpastor@gmail.com. There is a job for all ages 7 to 147 years of age. You can work one shift or both shifts -1st Shift (Arrive 8:45am for the 9-11:00am) 2nd Shift (Arrive 10:45am for 11:00am-1pm). Job orientation is provided and no previous experience is needed!


Food Fund-raising Events Coming to the area:
· Habitat for Humanity of Harvey County invites you to their annual Pork Chop Dinner fundraiser Nov. 20 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Faith Mennonite Church, 2100 N. Anderson Ave, Newton. Dine-in and carry-out options are available. This is Harvey County Habitat’s largest fundraiser of the year, and we need your generous donations to help ensure we can continue to build a new home for a qualifying family each year. Please reserve your pork chop meal (includes pork chop, potatoes, green beans, dessert, and a drink) by visiting our website at https://harveycountyhabitat.org/pork-chop-dinner-reservation/ 
· It’s time to stock your freezers with verenika & bohne beroggi. First Mennonite church of McPherson will be selling verenika and bohne beroggi made fresh, then frozen, by members of the church.  Gravy and sauce will not be provided, but recipes will be attached. Orders will be taken until Saturday, December 6. Pick up date is Saturday, December 13 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the church 1161 E. Ave A in McPherson. Cost is $12 for half a dozen. Place your order through Facebook page – First Mennonite Church of McPherson or their website: www.firstmennonitechurchmcpherson.org.  Pay at time of pick up by check,cash, or Venmo.


An exhibit titled, “Art From the Hearth” will be featured in the Regier-Friesen Gallery located in Hesston College’s Laban Peachey Center (325 S. College Dr., Hesston) Nov. 3 through 28. The exhibit includes various artists’ created bowls, cups, plates, teapots, etc. and includes recipes in which to fill them. A reception with the artists will take place Wed., Nov. 12, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Normal exhibit hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and admission is free.


 Give back on Giving Tuesday at Mennonite Central Committee, Dec. 2 from 6:30-8 p.m. Make plans to join us on Giving Tuesday! Bring your family and friends to this casual, come-and-go, all-ages event. Kick off your holiday shopping by picking gifts for your friends and family from the MCC Christmas Giving Guide. Pack hygiene kits, tie comforters, make a cardboard comforter block craft, and enjoy snacks. Find out more at mcc.org/giving-Tuesday.

Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is responding to the impact of Hurricane Melissa. Please pray for the people who have been affected by this disaster. MCC is working with local partners to provide food, hygiene items and other emergency supplies.  We welcome your donations at mcc.org/hurricane-melissa.
 

 Urgent Need: Jamaica Mennonite Church
Photo from affected region in Jamaica, submitted by Jamaica Mennonite Church and shared by Mennonite World Conference. 

Jamaican Mennonite Church has been hard hit by Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm that caused widespread destruction in the Caribbean. Mennonite World Conference reported that, “Of the four Jamaica Mennonite Church congregations directly in the path of the storm, Joyland and Abrams lost their roof and have further damage; Ridge had the door blown off; Salter Hill’s building collapsed and the roof of the parsonage is destroyed. Church members in these communities lost their roofs and personal possessions.” Please remember those affected in prayer, and prayerfully consider making a donation to help our sister churches recover from this devastating storm.

Donations can be made online here, noting “JAMAICA” in the note field. Give to “JAMAICA”
Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.


Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) is hiring a full-time Director of Project Operations to provide strategic leadership for the Field Operations teams and projects. The Director will ensure operational excellence through overseeing the planning, coordination, and evaluation of disaster response and rebuilding initiatives. As a key member of the MDS Leadership Team, the Director of Project Operations will also contribute to organizational strategy, growth initiatives, and long-term planning. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a deep passion for the mission and vision of Mennonite Disaster Service, along with genuine enthusiasm for strengthening partnerships and building relationships both externally and within the MDS community. Please submit resume and cover letter to North Group at (https://northgroupconsultants.com/jobs/#jobs).
 


For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here 
For Mennonite Mission Network “Extending Beyond” press here

Ready for a life-changing gap year? Dive into Service Adventure, a 10-month volunteer journey ages 17-20, now accepting applications for the term starting August 2026. Live in community with peers and unit leaders, serve with local nonprofits and deepen in your faith alongside a supportive church congregation. Embrace adventure, grow in purpose and make a difference. Apply at MennoniteMission.net/ServiceAdventure


For KIPCOR’s (The Kansas Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution) Fall Newsletter press here
For Mennonite Central Committee “In Touch” press here

From Mennonite Church USA
Menno Snapshots 
Executive Director Glen Guyton urges MC USA to face challenges with faith, reimagine its structure, and engage congregations in shaping a hopeful, Christ-centered future together. Read his Menno Snapshots here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/the-future-of-mennonite-church/

The MC USA Archives is seeking a volunteer to manage and update MennObits, the online searchable public database of Anabaptist/Mennonite related obituaries. The primary task is entering information into the database. The volunteer would also review newspapers and funeral home websites in regions of concentrated Anabaptist/Mennonite populations to find related obituaries to enter. Managing MennObits requires your own computer and about 12 to 16 hours of time per month working from your own home. An Archives staff person will provide training and orientation. If interested, please contact Devon Miller at DevonM@MennoniteUSA.org.

Prairie View is Listening!
We have launched the Community Needs Assessment to learn what services our residents need most. Your feedback will help shape the future of mental health and substance use care across Harvey, Marion, and McPherson counties.This anonymous survey takes 5 minutes and is available in English and Spanish!The last day to take the survey is December 8, 2025.  Together, we can build a stronger, healthier community. 
Take the Survey Now!

 Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Mennonite Christian Hospital (MCH), in Hualien, Taiwan, was among the first to respond when Typhoon Ragasa devastated villages and caused flooding in their region in September. Pray that MCH personnel will be able to share Jesus’ love, as they continue to care for those who were injured, those who lost loved ones and all who were traumatized by the storm’s destruction.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Pray for all who gather this Sat., Nov. 15, at Hope Mennonite Church in Wichita, for Preparing the Way for Children, a special event sponsored by WDC’s Kids Meet Christ program to learn about the scriptural foundation for including children in worship, practical steps to become more intergenerational, and the process of congregational change.  (For more information, see https://mennowdc.org/kids-meet-christ-kmc/)


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 November 2, 2025

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH

It’s time to fall back

Daylight Savings Time ends, Sunday, November 2. Be sure to set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed on Saturday, November 1
 



Are  you looking for something to do tomorrow afternoon (November 1) around 3 pm?  Would you like to feel young again?  Do you think pumpkin lattes pair well with hot dogs? Well, you’re in luck!  The senior high youth are going to P & M Pumpkin Ranch and are inviting you to join us! We are leaving from the south door of the church at 3pm and should arrive at P & M by 3:30. You may drive with us or meet us there. We’ll eat close to 5:30. We have a fire pit and picnic tables reserved. Come on, what better way to spend a Saturday afternoon?! Please let me know if you are attending so I can have food and drink ready for you.  RSVP to me at 316.587.6910 or at george@bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org [Note that Faith Formation has funds to pay for your admission ($17) if you like. Just tell them at the gate that you are with the Bethel College Mennonite Church group.]
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH

WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
November 2, 2025

Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy, 
and walking humbly with God
.

To livestream the worship service for Sunday, November 2:

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/1iV7ZeB0pWU?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
November 2, 2025

 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music–A Mighty Fortress is Our God (arr. J. Payne)– Will Wiebe-Friesen                                                                       
 
Welcome & Land Acknowledgment—Joanna Harader
 
*Hymn—Holy Spirit, Come with Power—VT 57
           
Children and Youth Conversation—Kathy Stucky
 
Worship Music—Elegie from Triptyque (Young)—Angelica Donaldson, Flute
 
Scripture Reading—Matthew 4:1-11Mary Ann Boschmann
 
*Hymn—In Lonely Mountain Ways—VT 589
 
Sermon—Waiting on Angels—Rev. Dr. Luke Powery
 
*Hymn—In the Rifted Rock I’m Resting—VT 619
 
Prayers of God’s People—Joanna Harader
 
*Hymn—Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah—VT 606
 
*Benediction
 
Postlude-Psalm 20 (B. Marcello)–Will Wiebe-Friesen   

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. 
   
    


* You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard- Verlene Garber
Audio visual—Ben Lichti

Welcome Rev. Dr. Luke A. Powery
     The Rev. Dr. Luke A. Powery is the Dean of Duke University Chapel and Professor of Homiletics and African and African American Studies. A national
leader in the theological study of the art of preaching (homiletics), Dean Powery regularly delivers sermons at Duke Chapel as well as churches throughout the United States and abroad.
     His teaching and research interests are at the intersection of preaching, pneumatology, music, and culture, particularly expressions of the African diaspora. His book Becoming Human: The Holy Spirit and the Rhetoric of Race received the 2023 Book of the Year from the Religious Communication Association and the Academy of Parish Clergy. He has written several other books and is a general editor of the nine-volume lectionary commentary series for preaching and worship Connections: A Lectionary Commentary for Preaching and Worship.  He served as a member of the executive lectionary team for The African-American Lectionary and is the recipient of numerous scholastic fellowships and awards.
     Dean Powery was ordained by the Progressive National Baptist Convention and has served in an ecumenical capacity in churches throughout Switzerland, Canada, and the United States.  He received his Bachelor of Arts in music with a concentration in vocal performance from Stanford University, his Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and his Doctor of Theology from Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto.  Dean is married to Gail Powery, and they have two children. 
 


The Week at BCMC:  November 2—9, 2025
Sunday, November 2, 2025
9:30 a.m. Worship with sermon by Dr. Luke Powery 
Live-Stream Link for the worship service: https://youtube.com/live/1iV7ZeB0pWU?feature=share
4 p.m.       Bethel Sings, a concert featuring all Bethel College vocal groups, Dr. Russell Adrian, director
 
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, November 6, 2025
6 p.m.        Chancel Bell rehearsal—Room B7
6:30 p.m.   Gifts Discernment Committee at Jeanette Stucky’s, 2511 Ivy Dr., NN
7 p.m.         Church Board—Room 14
7 p.m.         Bethel College Women’s Association—Fellowship Hall
Friday, November 7, 2025
1:30 p.m.   Finance Committee work session—Room 14
Saturday, November 8, 2025
8:30—11:30 a.m.  Justice Ministry Gathering—Fellowship Hall
Sunday, November 9, 2025
9:30 a.m.    Sermon by Joanna Harader; music by the Chancel Choir

Mark your calendars for our next Messy Church on Wed., Nov. 12: supper at 6 followed by all-ages Bible learning and activities. 


You are invited to a Rethinking Justice Workshop on Saturday, November 8, from 8:30-11:30
a.m.
 This event is organized by a new interfaith justice ministry organization in the area and hosted here at Bethel College Mennonite Church in the fellowship hall. It promises to be a great opportunity to root ourselves in the biblical call for justice as we connect with like-minded people of faith in our area. Please register here.
 


GOING BEYOND LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
Join us to talk with Laurie Dove Nov. 11, 7 p.m., Bethel College Mennonite Church Fellowship Hall, about her novel, Mask of the Deer Woman, which centers on the issue of missing Indigenous women among other Indigenous justice issues. (See the discussion questions Laurie has provided us and come whether you have finished reading the book or not; this is a great opportunity to learn! Bring your friends). Laurie is an Indigenous woman who grew up in a Mennonite family on a farm east of Newton. She is lending her voice to the advocacy work the newly formed Kansas Repair Communities, a coalition of local Mennonite churches, has begun on behalf of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP). Kansas Repair Communities includes about a dozen local Mennonite churches so far who have begun to educate themselves on this issue and make contact with Indigenous leaders in Kansas and Oklahoma.  We will be offering in the next months a training session provided by the national Repair Coalition on “Moving Toward Right Relations with Indigenous People.” Watch for details and join us.  Discussion question copies are on the ledge between the mailboxes in the Gathering Place.
For the Study Guide press here
 


The Visual Arts Committee coordinates rotating displays in the Gathering Place highlighting the creativity of BCMC artists.  The recent display featured several centennial banners designed by Bob Regier and pieced and quilted by other members in 1997.  Now you can view a selection of photographs by Mark Kreider from a larger exhibit on the theme of Wilderness Fire.
 


Have you checked out the library recently? Thanks, in part, to some generous donations by BCMC members, the Library Committee recently processed over 30 new books. These include books commemorating the 500th Anniversary of Anabaptism as well as some fun fiction and biographical selections. You can also peruse a partial collection of our books celebrating other world religions. There’s something for everyone in our wonderful collection!


Camp Mennoscah Announcements
· Eric Litwiller is Camp Mennoscah’s Director of Development.  He grew up in Goshen but moved to Kansas in late 2010, and to his current home west of Newton in the summer of 2015 when he married Jill (Friesen) Litwiller who has served on the Board of Directors for camp and often volunteers as camp nurse.  Prior to joining camp staff, Eric had fundraising roles in a number of organizations in the area, including as Director of Charitable Services and Church Relations with Everence.  In addition to his full-time role with Camp Mennoscah, Eric is also the incoming Board Chair for the Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale, though you may have seen him at the sale in his previous volunteer capacity overseeing the My Coins Count booth.  He is excited to bring his experience in estate planning, non-cash assets, and annual giving to help find the funds needed to complete the Retreat Center.
· The last day to reserve your Verenike Casserole Meal is Nov. 3.  Camp Mennoscah’s Verenike Casserole Fundraiser is Nov. 8 at Faith Mennonite Church.  Reserve your meals at https://forms.gle/DMurJFkp5P7Fb3C86 or call 620-297-3290.  The meal consists of verenike casserole, seasoned green beans, zweiback, and fruit crisp. Meals will be available at Faith Mennonite Church between 5:30-6:30 p.m. Nov. 8. Either drive-thru and pick up your meals or dine in.  Watch Camp Mennoscah’s Facebook page and check your email for any changes.  Suggested donation of $20 per meal or $40 per pan.  Additional donations are welcome! 
Hey, all you potential 2026 Summer Staffers!  Camp Mennoscah will be recruiting for summer staff leadership positions at Hesston College, Tabor College, and Bethel College on November 10-12, respectively.  A pizza meal for those interested will take place on November 12 (time and place TBD).  Positions include office, nature, music, lifeguard, crafts and grounds/maintenance.  The online application will be open no later than November 10.  Contact Olivia at 620-297-3290 with questions.

Big thanks to everyone who helped with the Retreat Center Project work day on October 25!  Progress was made and tasks were crossed off the list.


Mennonite Central Committee Meat Canning is Nov. 5, 6, & 7. Sign up to be one of the volunteers at the mobile meat cannery in North Newton at https://tinyurl.com/MeatCanning2025


BCMC Offering for October 26:  General $10,252; MCC Meat Canning $675; Plant Fund $50; Caring Fund $275; Library Reserve Fund $6; Kitchen Fund $12; Women’s Fellowship $299; Mission Quilters $250; Solar Fund $1,000.


From the Finance committee:  As the 3rd  quarter of the financial year of our church ends, we offer gratitude for the generosity shared in donating monetary offerings toward our annual budget. Each gift is important to the process of fulfilling our mission. The following is a BCMC financial report of the general fund income and expenses on Sept. 30 (75% of the year).
Total income                   $ 341,795           61% of budget
Total expense                 $ 398,763           72% of budget
Net income/expense      -$   56,968


Bethel College Announcements
· Sun., Nov. 2: Bethel College’s Worship and the Arts Symposium, “Preaching Good News in a Troubled World,” starts today with presenters Dr. Luke Powery and Merrill Krabill. If you have not registered, particularly if you plan to attend the preaching masterclass, Tues., Nov. 4, 9 a.m.-noon in the Ad Building chapel, please do so today at https://www.bethelks.edu/academics/worship-and-the-arts-symposium/ The symposium is free, but numbers are needed for set-up and hospitality.
· Sun., Nov. 2:  “Between Earth and Sky,” multimedia ceramic works by Merrill Krabill, opens in the Regier Art Gallery with the reception today,  3-4 p.m. Merrill will give an artist talk Nov. 3, at 9 a.m. in the gallery. The exhibit remains through Nov. 21; gallery hours are Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m.
· Sun., Nov. 2: Bethel Sings, a concert featuring all Bethel College vocal groups (Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Chapel Choir, Open Road and Woven), Dr. Russell Adrian, director, 4 p.m., at BCMC
· Mon., Nov. 3: Dr. Luke Powery of Duke Divinity School speaks in Bethel College convocation, 11 a.m., Krehbiel Auditorium as part of the Worship and the Arts Symposium.
· Sun., Nov. 9: Sunday-Afternoon-at-the-Museum
 with author Daniel Markovitz, Olpe, KS., reading from his novel The Spoils of Victory, 3 p.m., Kauffman Museum auditorium. This program is in connection with the museum’s special exhibit “Voices of Conscience: Peace Witness and the Great War”; the novel focuses on a largely forgotten aspect of World War II history, the confinement and employment of hundreds of thousands of German POWs throughout the United States from 1943-46. The book will be for sale at the event, with a book signing afterward.
· Tues., Nov. 11: The Bethel College Organ Recital Series hosts David Pérez, 7 p.m., Administration Building chapel. Dr. Pérez will present a program of organ works composed primarily by Latin American composers. This is sure to be an enjoyable concert with repertoire you’ve likely never heard before. For more information about Dr. Pérez or to hear some samples of the program, check out his website: www.cubanorganist.com.


Life Enrichment is a series designed for adults age 60 and over.  Sessions are in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College. Wednesday, November 5 at 9:30—11:50 a.m. 
9:30 a.m. “The Tragedy of the Commons,” Jim Yoder, professor emeritus of chemistry, Hesston College
10:50 a.m.  “The OMEGA Project and the ReUse-It Center,” David Case, founder and director, Live Free Ministries, and Manager, The OMEGA Project, McPherson


 Food Fund-raising Events Coming to the area:
 
· The Mennonite Men of Tabor Mennonite Church will be hosting their annual Chicken BBQ Thurs., Nov. 6, for a Dine-In or To-Go event from 5-7 p.m. This years’ donations will go to Mission Partners Joseph and Rachel Givens and Bethesda Home. Location: 891 Chisholm Trail, Newton. RSVP is not necessary.
· Hope Mennonite Church has their annual Craft Bazaar and Peppernut Sale Sat., Nov. 8, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the church building, 868 N. Maize Road, Wichita.  All proceeds from the event will help support Hope Mennonite Church service projects: Mennonite Central Committee, Camp Mennoscah, Family Promise and Justice Together. There will be live music, a bake sale featuring peppernuts, kids activities, local vendors, Quilter’s Corner, and breakfast and lunch – Cinnamon Rolls, German Sausage, Bierocks, Pie, and more. All are welcome — entry is free!
· Hesston College Cultures Fair
The community is invited to join Hesston College Wed., Nov. 5, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. as they celebrate their diverse student body and the student’s homeland cuisine at this year’s Cultures Fair! Hesston College is honored to host students representing 28 countries this fall, and many of these students will share their hearts through a taste sampling from their home countries. A curry main dish will be served by dining services beginning at 5:30 p.m., followed by international sides, desserts and drinks starting at 6 p.m. in Bontrager Student Center dining hall. Cost is $9.23 per person. Reserve your place by Nov. 3 at hesston.edu/culturesfair2025.
· Habitat for Humanity of Harvey County invites you to their annual Pork Chop Dinner fundraiser Nov. 20 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Faith Mennonite Church, 2100 N. Anderson Ave, Newton. Dine-in and carry-out options are available. This is Harvey County Habitat’s largest fundraiser of the year, and we need your generous donations to help ensure we can continue to build a new home for a qualifying family each year. Please reserve your pork chop meal (includes pork chop, potatoes, green beans, dessert, and a drink) by visiting our website at https://harveycountyhabitat.org/pork-chop-dinner-reservation/ 


“Art From the Hearth” exhibit opens at Hesston College
An exhibit titled, “Art From the Hearth” will be featured in the Regier-Friesen Gallery located in Hesston College’s Laban Peachey Center (325 S. College Dr., Hesston) Nov. 3 through 28. The exhibit includes various artists’ created bowls, cups, plates, teapots, etc. and includes recipes in which to fill them. A reception with the artists will take place Wed., Nov. 12, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Normal exhibit hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and admission is free.


It is time to start planning the 2026 Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale (KMRS).  Click on the link to read the letter from Board Chair, Jim Robb. 
Click here
 


From Mennonite Central Committee US National Peace & Justice Ministries
Dear Bethel College Mennonite,“Blessed are the peacemakers…” – Matthew 5:9Puerto Rico has experienced various ups and downs, including hurricanes, earthquakes and a system of governance that seems to keep communities in constant crisis. What does it mean to work for peace in this context? Join us in beautiful Puerto Rico to learn how the life and teachings of Jesus inform our peacebuilding. For one week we will participate in a process of learning and collective transformation, exploring how to live in solidarity with each other and build a community of peace with biblical foundations. Participants must have at least an intermediate level of listening and speaking Spanish.  During this peace camp we will: Explore biblical foundations for peace Learn practical peacebuilding tools Discuss issues of migration, trauma, and other systems that impact well-being Visit local organizations doing peacebuilding work When: February 15-21, 2026
Where: Rio Grande, Puerto Rico 
Who: Young adults, ages 18-30; understanding and speaking Spanish is necessary 
How: Register here by January 12 
Cost: $250.00 (Includes flight to Puerto Rico) guarantees your place at the camp View and download the flyerPeace camps are a way to encourage and support the next generation of the Church to live an active faith as peacemakers. Young adults, ages 18 to 30, and church leaders who work with young adults are invited to apply. MCC covers all travel, lodging, and dining costs beyond the $250 registration fee. We encourage churches, schools, families, and friends to support participants in the registration fee when possible. This is an opportunity not to be missed, so tap someone on the shoulder or join yourself! Please reach out with any questions or concerns. Otherwise, head over to our website to register. Don’t miss out on the amazing opportunity to put theory into practice at an MCC Peace Camp!  
Register for Peace Camp

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 Mennonite World Conference “Info” press here
For Anabaptist Disabilities Network Blog “Opening Doors” press here
 

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The event is up and the challenge is on! Celebrity Servers always fills up fast, so make your reservations today! The main question is – which server will raise the most money to support the most loved poverty reduction program in Harvey County – Circle of Hope? Fine dining and fantastic volunteer servers make for an evening of camaraderie, community service … and friendly competition!If you want to sit in a particular server’s section, just mention that when you make your reservation. If you just want to roll the dice and become a Circle of Hope hero with any of our faithful volunteer servers, we will love you just the same! Tell your friends, invite your neighbors, maybe ask that cousin in Wichita that you never see to join you. Just know that we sincerely appreciate your support, now and throughout the year.
Make Your Reservation Here

Mennonite Church USA Announcements
The latest issue of Equipping, MC USA’s quarterly resource newsletter created for pastors and leaders, is now live. This issue brings fresh tools, inspiration and opportunities to deepen your leadership, enrich your ministry and build resilient congregational life. Read and subscribe here: https://bit.ly/4qsyGLr

Mennonite Church USA is seeking an Administrative Assistant for Church Vitality/Special Events Coordinator to provide administrative, logistical, and operational support with focus on church vitality and execution of special events—including the biennial convention. Experience in event planning, nonprofit administration or similar roles is preferred. Must have strong organizational skills, ability to multi-task, and problem-solving capabilities. FTE: 1.0; Location: Elkhart, IN. View the job description here. MC USA is committed to diversity among staff and welcome people of diverse backgrounds and abilities to apply. To request an application form, contact HR@MennoniteUSA.org or call (574)523-3027. The application deadline is November 21, 2025.


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Delicia Bravo Aguilar and Peter Wigginton, who are serving with Mennonite Mission Network, request prayer for churches in Ecuador, as members are living in times of great uncertainty and violence. Pray for their protection, as they respond with faith and integrity, naming and resisting the forces of fear and apathy. Pray also for Delicia, Peter and their two daughters as they walk alongside these churches.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Give thanks for credentialed ministers in WDC who serve in specialized ministries as chaplains, campus pastors, educators, mission workers, administrators, campus pastors, and conference staff. Pray that God would grant them wisdom, compassion and resilience in the challenges and joys of their work.


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 October 26, 2025

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH

WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
October 26, 2025

Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy, 
and walking humbly with God
.

To livestream the worship service for Sunday, October 26:

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/VRiCOkun3Mg?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
October 26, 2025
 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music—Processional on “Westminster Abbey” [VT 423],(arr. R. Wetzler)–                                                  
Will Wiebe-Friesen 

Welcome & Prayer—Adam Robb  
 
*Hymn—What Is This Place— VT 22
 
Children and Youth Conversation—Esther Koontz 
 
Worship Music—Behold the Tabernacle of God—Chancel Choir; Joel Garber, director; Will Wiebe-Friesen, accompanist
 
Scripture Reading—Matthew 21:12-27—Jeanette Stucky
 
*Hymn—Lord Jesus, Come and Overturn—VT 146
 
Sermon—By What Authority—Nathan Koontz
 
*Hymn—God the Sculptor of the Mountains—VT 423  
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn—For the Fruit of All Creation—VT 124
(Those with October birthdays please come forward during hymn) 
 
*Birthday Blessing and Benediction
  
Postlude–Jesus, Lover of My Soul [VT 659] (arr. D. Hustad)
 
*You are invited to stand
 
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard- Will Wiebe-Friesen
Audio visual—Ben Lichti


The Week at BCMC:  October 26—November 2, 2025
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Worship 9:30 a.m.  
Live-Stream Link:
https://youtube.com/live/VRiCOkun3Mg?feature=share
 
Monday, October 27, 2025
9:30 p.m.   Library Committee—Room 14
Tuesday, October 28, 2025

4 p.m.        Worship Commission—Room 14
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
3 p.m.        Cancer Support Group—BCMC Nursery
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, October 30, 2025
6:30 p.m.   Chancel Bell rehearsal—Room B7
Sunday, November 2, 2025—Daylight Savings Time Ends
9:30 a.m. Worship with sermon by Dr. Luke Powery from Duke Divinity School in Durham, N.C. ; music by Angelica Donaldson, flute
4 p.m.       Bethel Sings, a concert featuring all Bethel College vocal groups, Dr. Russell Adrian, director


Pastor Joanna Harader is on vacation October 20-26.
 


You are invited to a Rethinking Justice Workshop on Saturday, November 8, from 8:30-11:30
a.m.
 This event is organized by a new interfaith justice ministry organization in the area and hosted here at Bethel College Mennonite Church in the fellowship hall. It promises to be a great opportunity to root ourselves in the biblical call for justice as we connect with like-minded people of faith in our area. Please register here.
 


Mennonite Central Committee Meat Canning is Nov. 5, 6, & 7
Sign up to be one of the volunteers at the mobile meat cannery in North Newton on November 5, 6 or 7 at https://tinyurl.com/MeatCanning2025


 Poinsettia Time is Coming Soon!
You will be invited to share a poinsettia for the sanctuary for the Christmas season.  BCMC will purchase the poinsettias, and have them delivered to the church.  More information will be coming soon.


Please remember in your prayers Cindy Beth and Janelle Unrau and their families as they mourn the passing of their father, LaVern Stucky.  Lavern died September 29, 2025.  A committal service for LaVern Stucky was October 17 at the Hopefield Cemetery, Moundridge, Kansas.  A date for  LaVern’s memorial service will be set for some time after the new year.


BCMC Offering for October 19:  General $8,422; MCC Meat Canning $1,680; Kitchen Fund $18; Solar Fund $2,500.
 
From the Finance committee
As the 3rd  quarter of the financial year of our church ends, we offer gratitude for the generosity shared in donating monetary offerings toward our annual budget. Each gift is important to the process of fulfilling our mission. A brief report is listed below.
The following is a BCMC financial report of the general fund income and expenses on September 30, 2025 (75% of the year).
Total income                   $ 341,795           61% of budget
Total expense                 $ 398,763           72% of budget
Net income/expense      -$   56,968


 From the Indigenous Task Force
November 11 in-person meeting at BCMC Fellowship Hall with author Laurie Dove to discuss her book, Mask of the Deer Woman.  Laurie has provided us with study guide questions for our discussion.  Read the book and invite your interested friends to read it and join us in this discussion on November 11. 
For the Study Guide press here


Thanks to everyone who participated in our Messy Church session on October 8. We talked about what the reign of God is like and made our own bird nest artwork–check it out in the Gathering Place! And mark your calendars for our next Messy Church on Wednesday, November 12: supper at 6 followed by all-ages Bible learning and activities.


Birth Announcement
We are happy to announce that Samir Schmidt-Kaudinov was born on August 16, 2025 to Alison Schmidt-Tieszen and Galim Kaudinov of Denver.  Alison is a member of BCMC and daughter of Ada and Wes Schmidt-Tieszen.


Bethel College Announcements
· Last chance to see “Made for you by a professional seamstress,” fiber art by Karen Reimer, which closes Oct. 27, Regier Art Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m. 
· Tues., Oct. 28: Bethel College Chamber Orchestra annual Halloween concert, Kris Hilding, director, 7 p.m., featuring music from “Animal Crossing,” “Hollow Night: Silksong,” “Violet Evergarden” and more; Krehbiel Auditorium
· Sat., Nov. 1: Kauffman Museum bird walk
, 8 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.
· Sun., Nov. 2: Merrill Krabill’s exhibit “Between Earth and Sky” opens, with the artist reception on the same day, 3-4 p.m., Regier Art Gallery Fine Arts Center
· Sun., Nov. 2: Bethel Sings, a concert featuring all Bethel College vocal groups, Dr. Russell Adrian, director, 4 p.m., Bethel College Mennonite Church
· Tues., Nov. 11: Bethel College Organ Recital Series presents David Pérez, 7 p.m., Administration Building chapel
· Registration is open for Bethel College’s Worship and the Arts Symposium, Nov. 2-4 on the Bethel campus. There is no fee, but registration is needed to get accurate numbers for hospitality. Go to https://www.bethelks.edu/academics/worship-and-the-arts-symposium/ and click the “Registration” button. The focus of the 2025 symposium is homiletics, with Dr. Luke Powery from Duke Divinity School in Durham, N.C. Of particular interest to pastors but open to everyone is a preaching masterclass from 9 a.m.-noon on Tuesday, Nov. 4. The featured visual artist is Merrill Krabill, Goshen, Ind., a former professor at Bethel and now retired from teaching at Goshen College. Use the link above to see a complete schedule.


Life Enrichment is a series designed for adults age 60 and over.  Sessions are in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College. Wednesday, October 29 at 9:30—11:50 a.m. 
9:30 a.m. “IRC—International Rescue Committee,” Yeni Silva-Renteria, executive director, IRC, Wichita
10:50 a.m.  “Mapping the English Language: A Grammarian’s Quest,” Dan Flickinger, North Newton, retired senior researcher, Stanford University Center for the Study of Language and Information
 


Investing in our shared ministry:
The Western District Conference Stewardship Commission is launching a new vision for fundraising, asking each member of WDC congregations to consider making modest yet regular financial contributions to WDC, either through your congregation or directly to WDC. In the past, we’ve relied on occasional large capital campaigns to partially fund the mission of WDC. Now, as we enter a new season of planning for our future, we sense a call to move in a different direction. As a Mennonite community rooted in simplicity, shared responsibility and mutual aid, we’re shifting toward a member-owned model, with a vision that has three dimensions: 
· Rooted giving – The work of WDC is rooted in the priorities, values, community and investments of each of our members
· Seeds of Sustenance – With small, yet sustaining investments, we each “plant seeds” to ensure a healthy future for our conference and congregations. An average gift of $10 per member each month would meet WDC’s current budget expenses!
· Together We Tend – To thrive, it takes all of us tending to the future of our conference. We grow together!
When each of us invests faithfully, we build a conference that’s not dependent on occasional bursts of generosity by some, but instead is grounded in a regular rhythm of care by many. We invite you to invest in our shared ministry!   For giving options, and to learn more go to:
 https://mennowdc.org/investing-in-our-shared-ministry/
 

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

Camp Mennoscah Announcements
· Welcome to Eric Litwiller!  Eric is the new Development Director for Camp Mennoscah.  He has already started making contacts.  Eric can be reached at eric.litwiller@campmennoscah.org
· Camp Mennoscah will be having a Verenike Casserole Fundraiser Nov. 8 at Faith Mennonite Church.  Reserve your meals at https://forms.gle/DMurJFkp5P7Fb3C86 (Link is in church email.) The meal has verenike casserole, seasoned green beans, zweiback, and fruit crisp and will be available at Faith Mennonite Church between 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Nov. 8. You can drive-thru and pick up your meals or dine in.  Watch Camp Mennoscah’s Facebook page and check your email for any changes.
    Suggested donation of $20 per meal or $40 per pan.  


Food Fund-raising Events Coming to the area:
· First Mennonite Church of Halstead invites you to their Annual Hog Roast Sun., Oct 26 from 5-7 p.m. at Scout Park Gazebo, 3rd & Locust, Halstead for a pulled pork supper with fixins along with music by Prairie Highway. Meal donation proceeds will go towards Camp Mennoscah. Bring  lawn chairs. If inclement weather, it will be moved inside the church at 4th & Santa Fe. 
· The Mennonite Men of Tabor Mennonite Church will be hosting their annual Chicken BBQ Thurs., Nov. 6, for a Dine-In or To-Go event from 5-7 p.m. This years’ donations will go to Mission Partners Joseph and Rachel Givens and Bethesda Home. Location: 891 Chisholm Trail, Newton. RSVP is not necessary.
· Hope Mennonite Church has their annual Craft Bazaar and Peppernut Sale Sat., Nov. 8, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the church building, 868 N. Maize Road, Wichita.  All proceeds from the event will help support Hope Mennonite Church service projects: Mennonite Central Committee, Camp Mennoscah, Family Promise and Justice Together. There will be live music, a bake sale featuring peppernuts, kids activities, local vendors, Quilter’s Corner, and breakfast and lunch – Cinnamon Rolls, German Sausage, Bierocks, Pie, and more. All are welcome — entry is free!
· Hesston College Cultures Fair
The community is invited to join Hesston College Wed., Nov. 5, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. as they celebrate their diverse student body and the student’s homeland cuisine at this year’s Cultures Fair! Hesston College is honored to host students representing 28 countries this fall, and many of these students will share their hearts through a taste sampling from their home countries. A curry main dish will be served by dining services beginning at 5:30 p.m., followed by international sides, desserts and drinks starting at 6 p.m. in Bontrager Student Center dining hall. Cost is $9.23 per person. Reserve your place by Nov. 3 at hesston.edu/culturesfair2025.


“Art From the Hearth” exhibit opens at Hesston College
An exhibit titled, “Art From the Hearth” will be featured in the Regier-Friesen Gallery located in Hesston College’s Laban Peachey Center (325 S. College Dr., Hesston) Nov. 3 through 28. The exhibit includes various artists’ created bowls, cups, plates, teapots, etc. and includes recipes in which to fill them. A reception with the artists will take place Wed., Nov. 12, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Normal exhibit hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and admission is free.



For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here
For Mennonite Mission Network “News from around the world” press here 
For Mennonite Church USA “Women’s Voices” press here 
 

Just Peace Pilgrimage: 2026
Your congregation, Sunday school class and other groups are invited to join Mennonie Mission Network in a seven-day Civil Rights or Christ at the Borders Just Peace Pilgrimage to explore how God is weaving justice and reconciliation in U.S. and other communities. Engage firsthand with people, churches, and organizations who share how they pursue peace. Through group reflection, prayer, and worship, process these experiences and connect them to your faith; then return home as “changed people” who can inspire and lead change in your own community. For more information about a pilgrimage for your group, contact Stephanie Weaver, StephanieW@MennoniteMission.net. www.mennonitemission.net/JustPeace

From Mennonite Church USA
Menno Snapshots
Stanley W. Green, executive conference minister of Pacific Southwest Mennonite Conference, shared four realignments to heal and renew the church in his recent article for Leader magazine (reprinted by MC USA, with permission). Read it here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/menno-snapshots/realigning/


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Mennonite Mission Network requests prayer for JCS International’s leadership at all levels and, especially for Gerlee (many Mongolian people identify with a single name), in her role as interim executive director. May God’s Spirit guide this leadership transition and pray for more long-term workers to help with the many opportunities to serve in Mongolia.  
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Pray for our church planters as they follow God’s call. Ask for guidance and provision to strengthen their ministries and bring stability to their families. – 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.
 

Worship service and announcements for October 19, 2025

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH

WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
October 19, 2025

Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy, 
and walking humbly with God
.

To livestream the worship service for Sunday, October 19:

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/8IP0gIAHO5g?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
October 19, 2025
 
Christ Candle Lighting  
 
Centering Music—I Come With Joy [VT 478] (arr. D. Wagner)               
Will Wiebe-Friesen
 
Welcome & Prayer—Nathan Koontz
  
*Hymn—God of the Bible—VT 420
 
Children and Youth Conversation—3rd Grade Bible Presentation— Joanna Harader and Jill Robb 
 
Worship Music— Followers of the Lamb (arr. Dietterich)—Chancel Choir; Joel Garber, director; Will Wiebe-Friesen, accompanist
  
Scripture Reading—Matthew 18:15-22
 
*Hymn—Spirit of the Living God—VT 740
 
Sermon—Tax-Collectors and ‘Will-Have-Beens’—Trent Voth
 
*Hymn—Could It Be That God is Singing—VT 42  
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn—Go, My Friends, in Grace—VT 810 
 
*Benediction
  
Postlude–The Morning Trumpet (arr. D. Hustad)

 
*You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard- Will Wiebe-Friesen
Audio visual—Ben Lichti


The Week at BCMC:  October 19—26, 2025
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Worship 9:30 a.m.  
Live-Stream Link: https://youtube.com/live/8IP0gIAHO5g?feature=share
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
6:30 p.m.   Hospitality Commission—Room 14
7 p.m.        Faith Formation Commission—Room 21
7 p.m.        Women’s Fellowship Meeting for men and women in Fellowship Hall—We’re excited to welcome Pablo Escanilla, a 24-year-old from Zaragoza, Spain, and a former Master’s colleague of Sarah Turner, who is here in the U.S. learning about the beef industry.  At home in Spain he works on his family’s cattle operation.  With over 50 years of family experience and more than 4,000 animals raised each year, Pablo brings a wealth of knowledge about modern cattle production and global agriculture.  Come join us to hear his story, learn about his family’s work, and be inspired by his passion for learning and the agricultural community. 
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, October 23, 2025
6:30 p.m.   Chancel Bell rehearsal—Room B7
Saturday, October 25, 2025
2 p.m.         Memorial reception for Lela Schmidt—Fellowship Hall
Sunday, October 26, 2025
9:30 a.m. Worship with sermon by Nathan Koontz; music by Chancel Choir


 
A reception honoring Lela Schmidt is Oct. 25, 2 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Bethel College Mennonite Church.  All who knew her are welcome to attend.  (Lela died Sept. 17.)  She was a long-time member of BCMC and Lela and her husband Martin served as custodians at Bethel College Mennonite Church for 18 years.  Lela also was a beloved volunteer for Community Playschool at BCMC for over 38 years.  She is survived by her sons David Schmidt and Butch (Denise) Schmidt, daughter-in-law Melissa Schmidt, 9 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren.  In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Community Playschool at PO Box 364, North Newton KS 67117.


We offer sympathy to Carol and Jerry Buller and their sister-in-law, Shirley Unruh on the death of Shirley’s husband, Carol’s brother, Paul Unruh, Oct. 14, in Greensburg, KS.  A visitation will be Fri., Oct. 24, 5-7 p.m. at the Greensburg Mennonite Church. The memorial service will be Oct. 25, 10:30 a.m. at Greensburg Mennonite Church.  Paul and Shirley are wider-fellowship members of BCMC.
 


From the Finance committee
As the 3rd  quarter of the financial year of our church ends, we offer gratitude for the generosity shared in donating monetary offerings toward our annual budget. Each gift is important to the process of fulfilling our mission. A brief report is listed below.
The following is a BCMC financial report of the general fund income and expenses on September 30, 2025 (75% of the year).
Total income                   $ 341,795           61% of budget
Total expense                 $ 398,763           72% of budget
Net income/expense      -$   56,968


BCMC Offering for October 12:  General $13,137; Wed. Supper $47; MCC Meat Canning $300; Bethel College Scholarship Fund $1,000; Kitchen Fund $30; Solar Fund $2,050; Betty Schmidt Mem. $35; Doug Penner Mem. $135.
 


Pastor Joanna Harader will be on vacation October 20-26.


You are invited to a Rethinking Justice Workshop on Saturday, November 8, from 8:30-11:30
a.m.
 This event is organized by a new interfaith justice ministry organization in the area and
hosted here at Bethel College Mennonite Church in the fellowship hall. It promises to be a great
opportunity to root ourselves in the biblical call for justice as we connect with like-minded people
of faith in our area. Please register here.


You are invited to an ONLINE meeting on Monday evening, October 20, 5:30 p.m. of the Kansas Repair Communities (organized to work at dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery).  This group will focus their advocacy efforts on the topic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/People during the next Kansas legislative session.  Agenda on Monday, October 20:  educating ourselves; how to involve more congregations and community organizations; report on a conversation with the KS Governor’s Office on Native American Affairs.

Topic: Kansas Repair Communities
Time: Oct 20, 2025 05:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86801290060?pwd=G7BANGajGWgOX5kZBjjcWIIbHVdzpC.1

Meeting ID: 868 0129 0060
Passcode: 902505


From the Indigenous Task Force
November 11 in-person meeting at BCMC Fellowship Hall with author Laurie Dove to discuss her book, Mask of the Deer Woman.  Laurie has provided us with study guide questions for our discussion.  Read the book and invite your interested friends to read it and join us in this discussion on November 11. 
For the Study Guide press here

 


Thanks to everyone who participated in our Messy Church session on October 8. We talked about what the reign of God is like and made our own bird nest artwork–check it out in the Gathering Place! And mark your calendars for our next Messy Church on Wednesday, November 12: supper at 6 followed by all-ages Bible learning and activities.

 


Bethel College Mennonite’s Faith Formation Commission handed out ten dozen donuts to Bethel College students on Fri., Oct. 10. It was a great way to connect with and encourage our neighbors. Thanks to you all for your continuing support of the many ministries of this congregation!


Six beautiful dogs (and their people) were blessed this past Sunday afternoon (October 12) at our pet
blessing service.
 Thanks to everyone who came–and especially to Lawrence Kohlman who
suggested the event and handed out treats to the pets.


 Mennonite Central Committee Meat Canning is Nov. 5, 6, & 7
Sign up to be one of the volunteers at the mobile meat cannery in North Newton on November 5, 6 or 7 at https://tinyurl.com/MeatCanning2025


Camp Mennoscah Announcements
· Camp Mennoscah’s Annual Meeting will be held at Hope Mennonite Church, 868 N. Maize Rd., Wichita, today, Oct. 19, 6:30 p.m.  All are invited to attend in person or by Zoom. To join the Zoom Oct. 19  go here: (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83727344903?pwd=NRqvZwzuai9X8QoeCfU9GVFWYToKDZ.1)   A silent auction for a few items will take place.  (This link is in the Oct. 18 church email.)
· Welcome to Eric Litwiller!  Eric is the new Development Director for Camp Mennoscah.  He has already started making contacts.  Eric can be reached at eric.litwiller@campmennoscah.org
· Verenike Casserole Meal Returns!  Camp Mennoscah will be having a Verenike Casserole Fundraiser Nov. 8 at Faith Mennonite Church.  Reserve your meals at https://forms.gle/DMurJFkp5P7Fb3C86 (Link is in church email.) The meal has verenike casserole, seasoned green beans, zweiback, and fruit crisp and will be available at Faith Mennonite Church between 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Nov. 8. You can drive-thru and pick up your meals or dine in.  Watch Camp Mennoscah’s Facebook page and check your email for any changes.
    Suggested donation of $20 per meal or $40 per pan.  
· Retreat Center Work Day on Oct. 25! Please call or text Tom Gaeddert at 316-288-7766 to participate.  The retreat center at Camp Mennoscah has provided many folks with the opportunity to participate in a multitude of camp activities and we are looking to jump start the renovation project with new management, fresh volunteers, and renewed financial assistance. To complete the project, we need your help whether you have construction skills or not! We’d like to create a list of people who we can email for specific work day projects as they come up.  Donations are also greatly appreciated and can be sent directly to camp designated for “Retreat Center”.  Thanks for your help! 


Prairie View@ Anabaptist 500 Observance – October 24 – Newton Campus
500 years ago January 21, 1525, a group of radical reformers in Europe implemented their values and baptized each other. This event ignited the Anabaptist movement that gave rise to the Mennonite tradition of Christian pacifism out of which Prairie View was formed.  October 24 Prairie View will have a day of celebrating and being challenged by this radical history. We will honor the past and look forward to how our values can be implemented in the future in order to “Heal Haunted Histories” present in our day. We look back in order to strengthen our values as we move forward with confidence and faith.
To register, contact Brad Schmidt at schmidtbd@pvi.org or call Michelle Lee at 316-284-6350.  See the flier on the church bulletin board.


Bethel College Announcements
· Now in the Regier Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center: “Made for you by a professional seamstress,” fiber art by Karen Reimer, through Oct. 27. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m. 
· Sun., Oct. 19 & Mon., Oct. 20: Annual Menno Simons Lectures, with Dr. Kat Hill. The overall theme is “Diasporic Lives: Mennonites, Migration and the Search for Home.” First lecture: Oct. 19, 7 p.m., “People, Places, Pasts: Mennonite Meanings of Home Across Time and Place”; second, Mon., Oct. 20, 11 a.m., “Diasporic Lives and Dispersed Archives: Reading the Records of Mennonite Belonging”; third, Mon., Oct. 20, 7 p.m., “Contested Homes and Conflicted Belonging in Mennonite Pasts.” All in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center, with audience discussion following each lecture. Free and open to the public.
· Tues., Oct. 28: Bethel College Chamber Orchestra concert, Kris Hilding, director, 7 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center 
· Sun., Nov. 2: Bethel Sings, a concert featuring all Bethel College vocal groups, Dr. Russell Adrian, director, 4 p.m., Bethel College Mennonite Church
· Registration is now open for Bethel College’s Worship and the Arts Symposium, “Preaching Good News in a Troubled World,” Nov. 2-4 on the Bethel campus. There is no fee, but registration is needed to get accurate numbers. Go to https://www.bethelks.edu/academics/worship-and-the-arts-symposium/ and click the “Registration” button. The focus of the 2025 symposium is homiletics, with Dr. Luke Powery from Duke Divinity School in Durham, N.C. Of particular interest to pastors but open to everyone is a preaching masterclass from 9 a.m.-noon on Tues., Nov. 4. The featured visual artist is Merrill Krabill, Goshen, IN, a former professor at Bethel and now retired from teaching at Goshen College. Use the link above to see a complete schedule.


Life Enrichment is a series designed for adults age 60 and over.  Sessions are in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College. Wednesday, October 22 at 9:30—11:50 a.m. 
9:30 a.m. “The Dutch Golden Age: Mennonite to the Core,” Dr. Lauren Friesen, North Newton, writer and retired professor of art, theater, and religion.
10:50 a.m.  “Music in Prisons,” Holly Mulcahy, Wichita, concertmaster, Wichita Symphony Orchestra, and executive director of Arts Capacity.
 


Food Fund-raising Events Coming to the area:
· Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church, 43 13th Ave, Inman, invites you to their annual Mission Supper Sat., Oct. 25, 5– 6:30 p.m.  with curbside pick up or tables outside and inside if you want to stay and eat.  Text or call 620-585-6733 to order a meal of German sausage, mashed potatoes, creamed peas, zwiebach and pie. Payment is by donation with all proceeds going towards McPherson Housing Coalition.
· First Mennonite Church of Halstead invites you to their Annual Hog Roast Sun., Oct 26 from 5-7 p.m. at Scout Park Gazebo, 3rd & Locust, Halstead for a pulled pork supper with fixins along with music by Prairie Highway. Meal donation proceeds will go towards Camp Mennoscah. Bring  lawn chairs. If inclement weather, it will be moved inside the church at 4th & Santa Fe. 
· The Mennonite Men of Tabor Mennonite Church will be hosting their annual Chicken BBQ Thurs., Nov. 6, for a Dine-In or To-Go event from 5-7 p.m. This years’ donations will go to Mission Partners Joseph and Rachel Givens and Bethesda Home. Location: 891 Chisholm Trail, Newton. RSVP is not necessary.


A Fair Trade “pop up shop” is coming to the area just in time to start your holiday shopping! Paula Brunk Kuhns, owner of Just Cause, a fair trade store based in Portland, OR, will be setting up her store at Hesston Mennonite Church, 309 S Main St. Hesston for a 2-day event, Oct. 24-25.  The store will be open from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. each day. Find beautifully crafted baskets, jewelry, home decor, kitchenware, metal art, cards, Christmas nativities and ornaments, and so much more from over 30 countries around the world.  When you shop Fair Trade, you’re not just buying a beautifully crafted item, you’re partnering with artisans around the world as they preserve their craft, support their families, and build a sustainable future. Each piece holds a story, and you become part of it. This is also a fundraiser for the Hesston Mennonite Church Youth Groups.


The Goessel Arts Fund Committee is hosting an Arts Soirée Sunday, Oct. 19, 2-5 p.m. at Tabor Mennonite Church north of Newton. There will be an art show in the hospitality hall that will feature local and regional artists.  A concert at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary will include performances by the Salina Symphony Brass Quintet, Holly Swartzendruber (soprano), and a piano duo extravaganza that will feature Goessel area pianists Russell Adrian, Marcia Brubaker, Jason and Renae Peters, and Karen Unruh performing works for 4-10 hands! Following the concert at 4 p.m. refreshments will be served in the hospitality hall. The Goessel Arts Fund Committee is a subsidiary of the Goessel Community Foundation.


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 Mennonite Mission Network “Seeds of Peace” press here

Support hope for migrating people
Mennonite Mission Network invites prayer and urgently needed financial support for Joseph and Rachel Givens, who serve with the Maria Skobtsova Housing Association in Calais, France. Their ministry offers vital shelter and care to migrating people seeking refuge as they journey to England. Visit MennoniteMission.net/Givens and click “Give Now.” For more information about their immigration ministry, contact Elizabeth Eby, ElizabethE@MMNWorld.net.

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Mennonite Church USA Announcements
Menno Snapshots

Seventy-five percent of the worship music at MC USA 2025 Convention came from Voices Together. Band leader and guitarist, Randall Koehler, shares how this hymnal shaped Follow Jesus ’25 — and offers 16 songs that invite us deeper into worship. Read his reflections and explore the music here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/menno-snapshots/songs/

Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, MC USA’s denominational minister for peace and justice, responded with a prayer of lament to the mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. Read and pray along with the prayer here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/menno-snapshots/prayer-of-lament/
 


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Juan Pacheco Lozano has been named Mennonite Mission Network’s new Regional Director for Latin America. Pray for wisdom and energy, as Juan continues to build the ministry of fostering relationships with Mennonite churches and partners across twelve Latin American countries.   
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Pray for WDC’s ministry partner Camp Mennoscah, as it holds its annual meeting today, and seeks to be a place where people of all ages come to renew themselves, their relationships, and their connections with God and nature.   


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 October 12, 2025

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH

WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
October 12, 2025

Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy, 
and walking humbly with God
.

To livestream the worship service for Sunday, October 12:

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/WS8keKkDDeg?feature=share


  BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
  October 12, 2025
  World Communion & Immigration Sabbath
 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Centering Music—Fairest Lord Jesus (Kinyon)—Chancel Bell Choir; Verlene Garber, director
 
Welcome—Dianne Epp
                                   
*Hymn—Here in This Place—VT 10
           
Children and Youth Conversation—Esther Kreider Eash
 
Worship Music—I Sing the Mighty Power of God (Dobrinski)—Chancel Bells
 
Scripture Reading—Matthew 14:13-21; 15:29-38—Bill Swartley
 
*Hymn—In Christ There Is No East or West—VT 390
                       
Sermon—The Hungry Crowds and the Compassion of Christ—Joanna Harader      
 
Communion— Nathan Koontz and Joanna Harader
 
*Hymn—Seed, Scattered and Sown—VT 477
 
Prayer of Confession
Leader: Divine Parent who creates diversity,
People: Forgive us when we lack curiosity about the world beyond us and the people around us.
 
Leader: Migrant Christ who crosses borders,
People: Forgive us when we honor the boundaries you would have us transgress.
 
Leader: Holy Spirit, ever expanding and uniting,
People: Forgive us when we limit our love and compassion.
 
Leader: As we follow your path of peace, O God,
May we listen to diverse stories,
Be open to unexpected relationships,
And meet the world’s fear of the stranger with sacred compassion.
 
All: Holy One, forgive our sins and lead us in love. Amen.
 
Assurance of Pardon
Invitation to the Table
Sharing the Meal
 
Prayers of God’s People                     
 
*Hymn—Go, My Children—VT 830
 
*Benediction    
                                                  
Postlude—Mary Jo Preheim              


* You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard—Mary Jo Preheim
Audio visual—Ken Lamp 

Bring your pets to the church playground for a pet blessing on Sunday, October 12, at 3 p.m.! This event is a special request from one of our younger community members and will be a fun time to gather, appreciate our animal companions, and give thanks for God’s creation. All animals (that do not pose a danger to people or other animals) are invited to come with their people to receive a blessing.   You are also welcome to bring a picture of your pet or one of their toys. 
 


The Week at BCMC:  October 12—19, 2025
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Worship 9:30 a.m.  
Live-Stream Link: https://youtube.com/live/WS8keKkDDeg?feature=share
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
7:30 p.m.   Finance Committee—Room 14
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
8-10 a.m.   Pastor Joanna will be at the 1887 Café— Bethel College campus
9:30 a.m.—12 noon  Life Enrichment in the Sanctuary
6 p.m.        Task Force on Immigration Issues—Chapel
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, October 16, 2025
4 p.m.        Witness Commission—Room 14
6:30 p.m.   Abuse Prevention & Response Committee—Room 14
7 p.m.        Bethel College Women’s Association—Fellowship Hall
Sunday, October 19, 2025
9:30 a.m. Worship with sermon by Trent Voth; music by Chancel Choir; 3rd Grade Bible Presentation


Please continue to remember the family of Lela Schmidt in your prayers.  Lela died September 17. A private burial will occur on October 25, 2025. A reception will follow at 2 p.m. in the fellowship hall of Bethel College Mennonite Church, where all who knew her are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Community Playschool at PO Box 364, North Newton KS 67117.
For the Lela Schmidt obituary, press here.


Women’s Fellowship for men and women will be Tues., Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Join us in welcoming Pablo Escanilla, a 24-year-old from Zaragoza, Spain and a Master’s colleague of Sarah Turner.  Pablo comes from a family with over 50 years in the beef industry, raising and finishing more than 4,000 cattle each year.  Come hear his inspiring story and learn about his family’s work and passion for agriculture.


Conscientious Objection – Christian Peacemaker Registration Form
During September we had three Sunday School sessions focused on conscientious objection. Most of the resources that were shared in that class are available on this web page. We encourage all young adults (aged 16-25) to fill out and file the “Christian Peacemaker Registration Form” that is available on that page. Pastors Nathan and Joanna are happy to answer any questions and the church office can provide stamps, envelopes, and copies as needed. 


GOING BEYOND LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
·  Pray for justice on Indigenous Peoples Day October 13. Watch and share the livestream of an upcoming vigil at Oak Flat.   A delegation of multi-denominational Faith Leaders from across Turtle Island have been invited to join Apache Stronghold at Oak Flat, holding a vigil on Mon., Oct. 13, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, at 1 p.m. AZ Time/4 p.m. ET.  Join the livestream at:
   https://www.facebook.com/events/798998996108398/
· See the poster about “Historical Injustice, Decolonization and Service:  An Observance of  Anabaptism @ 500” at Prairie View on Oct. 24, 9:30 to 4 p.m.,  including a Keynote by Healing Haunted Histories writers Elaine Enns and Ched Myers and also the Loss of Turtle Island experience.  Free and open to the public.  REGISTER BY OCTOBER 13.

You are invited to join Prairie View for our Anabaptism@500, a day of reflection and learning on Friday, October 24, 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at our Newton campus (1901 E. First St.). This free community event explores how Anabaptist values can help communities address historical injustice, nurture healing, and strengthen ministries that serve neighbors in practical ways.

Highlights

  • Teaching and conversation rooted in “whole-person” care and the Anabaptist tradition
  • Keynote reflections from the authors of Healing Haunted Histories, connecting discipleship with justice and reconciliation
  • Space for prayerful reflection, practical takeaways you can bring back to your congregation

Register

Please register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftdweL_A9ZalB6F9W_hEeusc0rtncE_z2PPo8PlDa_xhpj2A/viewform

We encourage pastors, deacons, small-group leaders, youth leaders, and lay members to attend. If possible, please sign up by October 13 or as soon as you are able so we can plan seating and materials.

Nominate a community servant

Prairie View will announce the recipient of the Dr. Gary Fast Service Award during the event. Nominations are open now through October 15. Please submit a nomination for someone whose quiet, faithful service has made a real difference to zz_ExecutiveTeam@pvi.org by October 15.

Questions

Reply to this email or call 316-284-6350. We hope you and members of your congregation can be with us.

Best regards,

Collin R. Munson, MBA
Marketing Officer
Prairie View Mental and Behavioral Health Services

📞  (316) 281-6783 | ✉️ munsoncr@pvi.org


· Kansas Repair Communities, a coalition of local Mennonite churches has had several meetings and is committed to focus our first advocacy/legislative campaign on the subject of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/People. At this point we are at work to educate ourselves on this issue, nationally and in the state of Kansas, by first reading local bestselling writer Laurie Dove’s novel, Mask of the Deer Woman, in preparation for meeting with her in November to discuss her interest in this issue.  She will provide us with discussion questions.  You can begin to do your own research on MMIW/P.  A list of resources for study is coming. Read the novel as we all begin to learn together about the issue in preparation for taking further action together in Kansas.


BCMC Offering for October 5:  General $7,398; Library Reserve Fund $35; Kitchen Fund $13; Solar Fund $1,050.  Ilene Schmidt Mem. $500; Doug Penner Mem. $50; Dorothy Unruh Mem. $100.
 
From the Finance committee
As the 3rd  quarter of the financial year of our church ends, we offer gratitude for the generosity shared in donating monetary offerings toward our annual budget. Each gift is important to the process of fulfilling our mission. A brief report is listed below.
The following is a BCMC financial report of the general fund income and expenses on September 30, 2025 (75% of the year).
Total income                   $ 341,795           61% of budget
Total expense                 $ 398,763           72% of budget
Net income/expense      -$   56,968


 Camp Mennoscah Announcements
· Camp Mennoscah’s Annual Meeting will be held at Hope Mennonite Church, 868 N. Maize Rd., Wichita, Oct. 19, 6:30 p.m.  All are invited to attend in person or by Zoom. To join the Zoom Oct. 19  go here: (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83727344903?pwd=NRqvZwzuai9X8QoeCfU9GVFWYToKDZ.1)   A silent auction for a few items will take place.  (This link is in the Oct. 11 church email.)
· Welcome to Eric Litwiller!  Eric is the new Development Director for Camp Mennoscah.  He has already started making contacts.  Eric can be reached at eric.litwiller@campmennoscah.org
· Verenike Casserole Meal Returns! 
Camp Mennoscah will be having a Verenike Casserole Fundraiser on November 8 at Faith Mennonite Church.  The meal consists of verenike casserole, seasoned green beans, zweiback, and fruit crisp. Meals will be available at Faith Mennonite Church between 5:30-6:30 p.m. on November 8. You can drive-through and pick up your meals or dine in.  Watch Camp Mennoscah’s Facebook page and check your email for any changes. Suggested donation of $20 per meal or $40 per pan.  Additional donations are welcome!   

 Please use the link below to reserve your meal(s).

https://forms.gle/DMurJFkp5P7Fb3C86


· The retreat center at Camp Mennoscah has provided many folks with the opportunity to participate in a multitude of camp activities and we are looking to jump start the renovation project with new management, fresh volunteers, and renewed financial assistance. To complete the project, we need your help.  We’d like to create a list of people who we can email for specific work day projects as they come up. Please call or text Tom Gaeddert at 316-288-7766 with your name and email address if you are willing to help and we will send out info for projects a week or two in advance of work to be done.
   Donations are also greatly appreciated and can be sent directly to camp
   designated for “Retreat Center”.  Thanks for your help! 


Bethel College Announcements
· Sun., Oct. 12: As part of the annual KIPCOR Film Series, the Kansas Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution at Bethel College and Peace Connections are co-sponsoring a screening of the documentary Join or Die, 2 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center. Based on the book Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam (Simon & Schuster, 2000); followed by a mini-fair of local nonprofits and community organizations 
· Now in the Regier Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center: “Made for you by a professional seamstress,” fiber art by Karen Reimer, through Oct. 27. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m. (closed Oct. 12-14 for fall break).
· Sun., Oct. 19 & Mon., Oct. 20: Annual Menno Simons Lectures, with Dr. Kat Hill. The overall theme is “Diasporic Lives: Mennonites, Migration and the Search for Home.” First lecture: Oct. 19, 7 p.m., “People, Places, Pasts: Mennonite Meanings of Home Across Time and Place”; second, Mon., Oct. 20, 11 a.m., “Diasporic Lives and Dispersed Archives: Reading the Records of Mennonite Belonging”; third, Mon., Oct. 20, 7 p.m., “Contested Homes and Conflicted Belonging in Mennonite Pasts.” All in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center, with audience discussion following each lecture. Free and open to the public.
· Registration is now open for Bethel College’s Worship and the Arts Symposium, “Preaching Good News in a Troubled World,” Nov. 2-4 on the Bethel campus. There is no fee, but registration is needed to get accurate numbers. Go to https://www.bethelks.edu/academics/worship-and-the-arts-symposium/ and click the “Registration” button. The focus of the 2025 symposium is homiletics, with Dr. Luke Powery from Duke Divinity School in Durham, N.C. Of particular interest to pastors but open to everyone is a preaching masterclass from 9 a.m.-noon on Tues., Nov. 4. The featured visual artist is Merrill Krabill, Goshen, IN, a former professor at Bethel and now retired from teaching at Goshen College. Use the link above to see a complete schedule.
 
Life Enrichment is a series designed for adults age 60 and over.  Note that this session is in the Bethel College Mennonite Church Sanctuary, Wednesday, October 15 at 9:30—11:50 a.m. 
9:30 a.m. “Flour Power: the History of the Tortilla,” Gene Chavez, president of Chavez & Associates, Topeka, Humanities Kansas Speakers Bureau presentation.
10:50 a.m.  “The Organ: for Worship, the Public Sphere, and Personal Enjoyment,” Dr. Will Wiebe-Friesen, Bethel College associate professor of chemistry, and co-coordinator of music, and organist, Bethel College Mennonite Church.


Mennonite Central Committee Meat Canning is Nov. 5, 6, & 7
Sign up to be one of the volunteers at the mobile meat cannery in North Newton on November 5, 6 or 7 at https://tinyurl.com/MeatCanning2025
If you wish to make a monetary contribution please write your checks to “MCC Central States” with “Newton Area Meat Canning” in the memo line.


The Goessel Arts Fund Committee is hosting an Arts Soirée on Sun., Oct. 19, 2-5 p.m. at Tabor Mennonite Church north of Newton. There will be an art show in the hospitality hall that will feature local and regional artists.  A concert at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary will include performances by the Salina Symphony Brass Quintet, Holly Swartzendruber (soprano), and a piano duo extravaganza that will feature Goessel area pianists Russell Adrian, Marcia Brubaker, Jason and Renae Peters, and Karen Unruh performing works for 4-10 hands! Following the concert at 4 p.m. refreshments will be served in the hospitality hall. Plan now to attend this free event! (The Goessel Arts Fund Committee is a subsidiary of the Goessel Community Foundation)


FREE Authors Speaking Series will be Oct. 13 starting at 10 a.m. in Kidron Hall at Kidron Bethel Village, 3001 Ivy Dr.  Two speakers will discuss the published books they have written. Both are amazing stories based on their lives. They will share those stories with a question-and-answer session following.
· Mon., Oct. 13: Justina Neufeld will discuss her book, “A Family Torn Apart”,  about her escape from Ukraine in her youth after WWII.
   Wilma Loganbill will discuss her book, “A Very Fortunate Woman”, about
   the tragedy of losing her husband and son and how God gives us the strength
   to go through what we could never survive on our own.
· Mon., Nov. 10: Lauren Friesen, discusses his two new books coming out in October, “The Anabaptists: a Comedy in Two Acts” and “Acting Up: An Anthology of Mennonite Playwrights” Lauren has spoken around the globe, has awards from the Kennedy Center, and many other awards and degrees.
   Janice Pauls will discuss her children’s book “Dandelions are Beautiful” 


A Fair Trade “pop up shop” is coming to the area just in time to start your holiday shopping! Paula Brunk Kuhns, owner of Just Cause, a fair trade store based in Portland, OR, will be setting up her store at Hesston Mennonite Church, 309 S Main St. Hesston for a 2-day event, Oct. 24-25.  The store will be open from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. each day. Find beautifully crafted baskets, jewelry, home decor, kitchenware, metal art, cards, Christmas nativities and ornaments, and so much more from over 30 countries around the world.  When you shop Fair Trade, you’re not just buying a beautifully crafted item. You’re partnering with artisans around the world as they preserve their craft, support their families, and build a sustainable future. Each piece holds a story, and you become part of it. This is also a fundraiser for the Hesston Mennonite Church Youth Group.


Hoffnungsau Church, 43 13th Ave, Inman, invites you to our annual Mission Supper on Saturday, October 25, 5:00 – 6:30.  It will be curbside pick up with tables also available if you want to stay and eat.  Please text or call 620-585-6733 to order a meal of German sausage, mashed potatoes, creamed peas, zwiebach and pie.  Payment is by donation with all proceeds going towards McPherson Housing Coalition.


For Mennonite Church USA Upcoming Webinars press here
For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here

Ready for a life-changing gap year?
Dive into Service Adventure, a 10-month volunteer journey ages 17-20, now accepting applications for the term starting August 2026. Live in community with peers and unit leaders, serve with local nonprofits and deepen in your faith alongside a supportive church congregation. Embrace adventure, grow in purpose and make a difference. Apply at MennoniteMission.net/ServiceAdventure


For Mennonite Central Committee “In Touch” press here 
Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.
For Anabaptist Disabilities Network press here

Mennonite Church USA Announcements

News 
MC USA has awarded the 2025 Bring the Peace award to Legacy Peacemaker Joe Roos and Young Peacemaker Ciela Acosta. The award, sponsored by MC USA’s Church Peace Tax Fund, highlights the peace and justice work of people within MC USA. Read more here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/news/btp/

Menno Snapshots 
Duncan Smith, director of The Corinthian Plan, looks at changing governmental priorities and their impact on health and health/medical insurance — and how we can respond, in his Menno Snapshots blog, “Healthcare and the ‘perfect storm’ on the horizon.” https://www.mennoniteusa.org/menno-snapshots/health/
 



Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Christy Harrison and Peter Sensenig, jointly serving with Eastern Mennonite Missions and Mennonite Mission Network, were not able to renew their visas to continue ministry in Chad. Pray for them and their three children as they move to Montbéliard, France, for the coming school year. Pray that the family can make a smooth adjustment and that they can contribute to La Prairie Mennonite Church’s ministry to Muslim immigrants.  
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Give thanks for Hope Mennonite Church, Wichita, KS, as it celebrates its 40th anniversary this weekend, with gratitude for God’s faithfulness in the past, present and future of this WDC congregation.


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 October 5, 2025

A reminder that this Sunday, October 5, 2025 is Fall Fest Sunday.  The worship service will begin at 10 a.m.  There will be no Sunday school, but, there will be cake in the Gathering Place after the service.

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH

WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
October 5, 2025–FALL FEST SUNDAY

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 for Sunday, October 5:

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/tqJbHX9mOZo?feature=share
 


  BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
  October 5, 2025–Fall Fest Sunday
               
Prelude—Symphony of Spirituals (arr. Joel Raney)—Christina Liu, piano; Will Wiebe-Friesen, organ
 
Christ Candle Lighting
 
Welcome and Land Acknowledgment— Dale Schrag
 
Centering Music—Cantate Domino (Monteverdi)—Chamber Singers; director Russell Adrian
Sing to the Lord a new song.
Sing and give praise to the name of the Lord.
For the Lord has done marvelous deeds
Sing and exult and praise with the harp and voice.

 
Call to Worship—Psalm 96—Dale Schrag
Leader: O sing to the LORD a new song;
     sing to the LORD, all the earth.
People: Sing to the LORD; bless the holy name;
     tell of God’s salvation from day to day.

Leader: Declare God’s glory among the nations
   and marvelous works among all the peoples.
People: For great is the LORD and greatly to be praised;
     The Holy One is to be revered above all gods.

All: Worship the LORD in holy splendor;
     tremble before God, all the earth.

 
*Hymn Come, Let Us All Unite to Sing— VT 7
 
Children and Youth Conversation—Naomi Krause and Barb Koontz
 
Worship Music—When the Morning Stars Together (Ferguson)—Bethel College Concert Choir
Congregation joins for verses 2 and 4

Sing Me UP to Heaven (arr. Christopher)—Woven
 
Scripture Reading— Matthew 13:31-33, 44-48—William Eash
 
*Hymn Be Thou My Vision—VT 549
(Melody only on last verse)
 
Sermon The Kin(g)dom of God is Like . . . What!?—Joanna Harader           
 
Worship  Music—Spirit (Harbor—Concert Choir
It Is Well With My Soul (arr. Harrington) Open Road
 
Prayers of God’s People—Dale Schrag
 
*Hymn—Praise God—VT 70
 
*Benediction
Postlude–Prelude in G Maj (BWV 550)  (JS Bach)—Will Wiebe-Friesen
                                               


* You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard- Will Wiebe-Friesen
Audio visual—Ben Lichti

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 Week at BCMC:  October 5—12, 2025
Sunday, October 5, 2025
Worship 10 a.m.   
Live-Stream Link: https://youtube.com/live/tqJbHX9mOZo?feature=share
  
Wednesday, October 8, 2025—Messy Church
8-10 a.m.   Pastor Joanna will be at the 1887 Café— Bethel College campus
6—7:30 p.m.  Messy Church—Fellowship Hall
We will gather at 6 p.m. to share a meal and a time of all-age, interactive worship. The menu for this Wednesday is “Stone Soup” (chicken and vegetables)/ bread/ peach cobbler.  Please bring your own tableware to assist in the cleanup.  Be sure to bring a bowl for the soup.

Messy Church
Our next Messy Church gathering is this Wednesday, October 8, at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited for supper and a time of interactive worship for all ages. What is the reign of heaven like? And which table team will win this month’s challenge? Join us Wednesday to find out!
The menu for Wednesday, October 8 is:  “Stone Soup” (chicken and vegetables)/ bread/ peach cobbler.  Please bring your own tableware to assist in the cleanup.  Be sure to bring a bowl for the soup.

7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, October 9, 2025
7 p.m.        Church Board—Room 14
Sunday, October 12, 2025—Immigration Sabbath
9:30 a.m. Worship with sermon by Joanna Harader, communion will be served; music by Chancel Bells
3 p.m.       Pet Blessing in the Church Playground
 
Our next Messy Church gathering is this Wednesday, October 8, at 6 p.m.
Everyone is invited for supper and a time of interactive worship for all ages. What is the reign of heaven like? And which table team will win this month’s challenge? Join us Wednesday to find out!
  
Bring your pets to the church playground for a pet blessing on Sunday, October 12, at 3 p.m.! This event is a special request from one of our younger community members and will be a fun time to gather, appreciate our animal companions, and give thanks for God’s creation. All animals (that do not pose a danger to people or other animals) are invited to come with their people to receive a blessing.   You are also welcome to bring a picture of your pet or one of their toys. 
 
BCMC Offering for September 28:  General $2,585; Plant Fund $50; Kitchen Fund $14; Ilene Schmidt Mem. $25.


Conscientious Objection – Christian Peacemaker Registration Form
During September we had three Sunday School sessions focused on conscientious objection. Most of the resources that were shared in that class are available on this web page. We encourage all young adults (aged 16-25) to fill out and file the “Christian Peacemaker Registration Form” that is available on that page. Pastors Nathan and Joanna are happy to answer any questions and the church office can provide stamps, envelopes, and copies as needed. 


Mennonite Action is coming to Newton on Friday, October 10th @ 5:45 p.m. as part of their national To Build Our Courage tour! This training will be held at New Creation Fellowship Church and offer skills in noncooperation, grassroots organizing, and mutual aid,  along with time for worship in prayer, song, and sharing a meal together. Join us as we continue to organize against ICE and for an end to the genocide in Gaza; join us as we seek courage, inspiration, and deeper commitment to peace and justice
 
Here is the sign up linkhttps://www.mennoniteaction.org/tour
 


 Bethel College Announcements
· Sun., Oct. 5: Last chance to see the 2025 Fall Festival play Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang, 2 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College. Ticket purchase required, online https://www.bethelks.edu/fine-arts/theater/theater-department-presents/#tickets) or at the door. Contains adult content and may not be suitable for young children. 
· Thurs., Oct. 9:  Bethel College Wind Ensemble concert, Chris Miertschin, director, 7 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center 
· Sun., Oct. 12: As part of the annual KIPCOR Film Series, the Kansas Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution at Bethel College and Peace Connections are co-sponsoring a screening of the documentary Join or Die, 2 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center. Based on the book Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam (Simon & Schuster, 2000); followed by a mini-fair of local nonprofits and community organizations 
· Now in the Regier Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center: “Made for you by a professional seamstress,” fiber art by Karen Reimer, through Oct. 27. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m. 
· SAVE THE DATES [please note change from some previously printed calendars]: Oct. 19-20, Dr. Kat Hill will give the annual Menno Simons Lectures. 
· Registration is now open for Bethel College’s Worship and the Arts Symposium, “Preaching Good News in a Troubled World,” Nov. 2-4 on the Bethel campus. There is no fee, but registration is needed to get accurate numbers. Go to https://www.bethelks.edu/academics/worship-and-the-arts-symposium/ and click the “Registration” button. The focus of the 2025 symposium is homiletics, with Dr. Luke Powery from Duke Divinity School in Durham, N.C. Of particular interest to pastors but open to everyone is a preaching masterclass from 9 a.m.-noon on Tues., Nov. 4. The featured visual artist is Merrill Krabill, Goshen, IN, a former professor at Bethel and now retired from teaching at Goshen College. Use the link above to see a complete schedule.


Life Enrichment is a series designed for adults age 60 and over.  Sessions are in the Bethel College Fine Arts Center, Krehbiel Auditorium, on Wednesdays, 9:30—11:50 a.m.  Next session: October 8
9:30 a.m. “Peace Work in Chicago,” Mark Frey, finance manager/administrative coordinator, Community Peacemaker Teams, Chicago
10:50 a.m.  “Indigenous Residential Schools in Canada,” Dr. Trent Voth,
Bethel College assistant professor of Bible and Religion


 Mennonite Central Committee Meat Canning is Nov. 5, 6, & 7
Sign up to be one of the volunteers at the mobile meat cannery in North Newton on November 5, 6 or 7 at https://tinyurl.com/MeatCanning2025
If you wish to make a monetary contribution please write your checks to “MCC Central States” with “Newton Area Meat Canning” in the memo line.


The Swiss Mennonite Cultural and Historical Association annual banquet will be Oct. 18, 5 p.m. at the Burrton City Auditorium (203 N. Burrton Ave., Burrton).   Peter Buller, recent Bethel College graduate, will speak about his experience this summer at Reba Place in Chicago, connecting with bigger themes about our role as Mennonites in the world.  Music provided by the Schwisters.  RSVP by Oct. 11 to Dave Stucky at bigdstucky@gmail.com or text or call 620-532-4408.  Cost is $25 and can be paid at the door or online at www.swissmennonite.org.


The Goessel Arts Fund Committee is hosting an Arts Soirée on Sun., Oct. 19, 2-5 p.m. at Tabor Mennonite Church north of Newton. There will be an art show in the hospitality hall that will feature local and regional artists.  A concert at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary will include performances by the Salina Symphony Brass Quintet, Holly Swartzendruber (soprano), and a piano duo extravaganza that will feature Goessel area pianists Russell Adrian, Marcia Brubaker, Jason and Renae Peters, and Karen Unruh performing works for 4-10 hands! Following the concert at 4 p.m. refreshments will be served in the hospitality hall. Plan now to attend this free event! (The Goessel Arts Fund Committee is a subsidiary of the Goessel Community Foundation)


FREE Authors Speaking Series will be Oct. 13 starting at 10 a.m. in Kidron Hall at Kidron Bethel Village, 3001 Ivy Dr.  Two speakers will discuss the published books they have written. Both are amazing stories based on their lives. They will share those stories with a question-and-answer session following.
· Mon., Oct. 13: Justina Neufeld will discuss her book, “A Family Torn Apart”,  about her escape from Ukraine in her youth after WWII.
   Wilma Loganbill will discuss her book, “A Very Fortunate Woman”, about
   the tragedy of losing her husband and son and how God gives us the strength
   to go through what we could never survive on our own.
· Mon., Nov. 10: Lauren Friesen, discusses his two new books coming out in October, “The Anabaptists: a Comedy in Two Acts” and “Acting Up: An Anthology of Mennonite Playwrights” Lauren has spoken around the globe, has awards from the Kennedy Center, and many other awards and degrees.
   Janice Pauls will discuss her children’s book “Dandelions are Beautiful” 


Camp Mennoscah Announcements
· Dam will be taken out Oct. 5, 2 p.m.  Meet at the shelter area.  Spectators welcome, as are people to help take out the boards and clean them.  Taking the dam out is not for the youngest ages due to the weight of the boards, but spectators of all ages are most welcome!  Be prepared for whatever weather/temperatures there are.  It’s fun for both those helping and those watching!
· Registration for the Fall Scrapbook and Crafts Retreat, Oct. 10-12, is open.  Activities and lodging will be in the dining hall and bunkhouses.  Register at https://campmennoscah.campbrainregistration.com
· Camp Mennoscah’s Annual Meeting is at Hope Mennonite Church, 868 N. Maize Rd., Wichita, Oct. 19, 6:30 p.m.  All are invited to attend.  A silent auction for a few items will take place.
· Volunteers are needed for grounds work.  This could be mowing, trail maintenance, string trimming, poison ivy and sticker plant control, or likely any number of other things.  Contact us at 620-297-3290 to discuss opportunities!

Calling All Helpers! The retreat center at Camp Mennoscah has provided many folks with the opportunity to participate in a multitude of camp activities and we are looking to jump start the renovation project with new management, fresh volunteers, and renewed financial assistance. To complete the project, we need your help whether you have construction skills or not! We’d like to create a list of people who we can email for specific work day projects as they come up. Please call or text Tom Gaeddert at 316-288-7766 with your name and email address if you are willing to help and we will send out info for projects a week or two in advance of work to be done.  Donations are also greatly appreciated and can be sent directly to camp designated for “Retreat Center”.  Thanks for your help!


For Mennonite Women USA “Women’s Voices” press here
For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond Press here
From Mennonite Mission Network–Live your faith through action!

Join Mennonite Voluntary Service (MVS) for a transformative one-year volunteer experience for ages 20+ starting August 2026, with an option to extend your placement. Serve with organizations addressing critical community needs, like health, education and immigration. By living with peers in a unit house and growing with a local faith community, MVSers join in a global movement for peace and a more just world. Ready to make a difference? MennoniteMission.net/MVS 


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


Announcements from Mennonite Church USA
Menno Snapshots 
“Conflict happens … but it doesn’t have to be destructive and can, in fact, be a catalyst for growth, healing and deeper faith,” writes Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, MC USA denominational minister for Peace and Justice, in her Menno Snapshots blog. Read it and find resources for addressing conflict here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/menno-snapshots/conflict-transformation

Upcoming Event
Eastern Mennonite Seminary and MC USA are hosting an on-location training event at Village Church, Beaverton, Oregon, November 6-8, titled “Practicing Conflict Transformation in Community.” This interactive workshop provides conflict resolution tools and restorative practices for community leaders, educators, faith leaders or anyone striving for healthier relationships. Facilitators include MC USA’s Sue Park Hur, director of Racial/Ethnic Engagement, and Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, denominational minister for Peace & Justice. Learn more and register here: https://emu.edu/seminary/shalom/conflict-transformation

Upcoming Event
Wondering what’s ahead for your health coverage in 2026? Join MC USA for an interactive Zoom meeting on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET to explore upcoming changes in the health coverage market and what they could mean for your premiums. The second half will feature a Q&A time about The Corinthian Plan. Register here: https://bit.ly/TCP2026 Download a slide/pdf here:http://bit.ly/4pz6O7E
  
Employment Opportunity: Mennonite Church USA is seeking an Executive Director for The Corinthian Plan to lead, manage, and grow The Corinthian Plan, the health coverage plan sponsored by MC USA covering pastors and other church workers, according to the strategic direction of the Church Benefits Board and consistent with MC USA vision. Pastoral/leadership experience is preferred. Must have strong writing and communication skills and the ability to creatively adapt to a changing industry and church environment. FTE: 1; Location: Dispersed. MC USA is committed to diversity among staff and welcomes people of diverse backgrounds and abilities to apply. To request an application form, contact HR@MennoniteUSA.org or call (574)523-3027. The application deadline is November 1, 2025. View the job description here: http://bit.ly/4o4Mda3  


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Today, Mennonite Mission Network’s Mennonite Voluntary Service units bring closure to their five-day retreat, hosted by the Alamosa Colorado unit in Colorado. Pray that participants will return to their units renewed by this time of worship, mutual encouragement, learning and fun.  
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Give thanks for the rich variety of study materials available in the WDC Resource Library, and pray for WDC congregations hosting Bible studies and book discussions to strengthen Anabaptist witness and courageous faith as followers of Jesus in today’s world.
 


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 September 28, 2025

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
September 28 2025

Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy, 
and walking humbly with God
.

To livestream the worship service for Sunday, September 28:

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/gJ0wwBSNeAo?feature=share

The order of service for Sunday appears below – after the Pastoral Search Committee announcement.


But First–If you have not filled in the pastoral search committee survey, please do it now.
The pastoral search committee is asking members of the congregation to fill out this survey on what priorities we are looking for in an associate pastor to join the pastoral team of Joanna and Nathan. Please fill it out by September 28. 

This survey is designed to identify the perceived needs/priorities of the congregation and the priorities and vision of pastoral candidates. It is an initial screen that helps identify general agreement between what the church is seeking and the priorities a pastor has for their ministry. It can also serve as a useful discussion guide between a pastoral candidate and a search committee/congregation.

If you would like to see all the statements at the same time before filling out the survey form, the attached document has all 24 statements. 

Focus on what your perceived needs and expectations are for the pastor you are seeking to hire and how they may use their time and energy. Remember, no pastor can do everything! Here’s the link to the survey – https://forms.gle/BxKTcaisDo4FDEAV6

Thank you! 
BCMC Pastoral Search Committee


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
September 28, 2025

Christ Candle Lighting

Centering Music—Will Wiebe-Friesen

Welcome—Mary Ellen Hodge

*Hymn—Summoned by the God Who Made Us—VT 1

Children and Youth Conversation—Elizabeth Schmidt

Worship Music—Holly Swartzendruber and Lucy Burch

Scripture Reading—Matthew 9:16-26—Darlene Dick

*Hymn—Healer of Our Every Ill—VT 644

Sermon—Joanna Harader

Prayers of God’s People—Mary Ellen Hodge

Special Music—God, Be the Love—BCMC Ensemble

Litany of Release and Blessing for Elizabeth Schmidt—Kathy Neufeld Dunn
with BCMC leaders

*Hymn—The Lord Lift You Up—VT 832         
Those with September birthdays are welcome to come forward during this hymn to receive a birthday blessing.

*Benediction

Postlude


* You are invited to stand
VT—Voices Together

Audio visual—Ken Lamp


Litany of Release and Blessing for Elizabeth Schmidt:

Congregational Moderator:  Today we give thanks to Elizabeth for answering the call to serve Bethel College Mennonite Church in congregational care in a time of transition, and for becoming credentialed for specific ministry through Western District Conference/Mennonite Church USA.

Congregation:  All praise be to our God. In God there is one Body, one Spirit. There is one hope in God’s call to us all.

Elizabeth:   Surely the Spirit has been with me and equipped me to minister in many shared moments of sorrow and joy, and it has been a deep privilege to serve. I treasure the gifts of precious stories and liminal threshold moments during these years together. I will always hold this congregation in my heart.

Nathan: God has blessed this congregation richly through your ministry of visitation, pastoral care, and spirit-filled presence.

Joanna: God has blessed us as a pastoral team richly through your kindness, open-heartedness, and compassion.

Congregation: We give thanks for your caring presence among us. 

Conference Minister:   Do you, the people of Bethel College Mennonite Church, bless Elizabeth as she enters retirement, and release her from pastoral responsibilities and relationships? 

Congregation:  With the help of God, we do. We give thanks for Elizabeth’s service and now release her from pastoral responsibilities and relationships. We ask God’s blessing on her retirement. 

Conference Minister:  Elizabeth, do you release the congregation from seeking your service as part of the pastoral team at BCMC?

Elizabeth:  With the help of God, I do. When we meet again in the future, I will no longer be a  pastor on the pastoral team. I look forward to returning after a time away to join you again as a congregant, at a time “unrevealed until its season, something God alone can see.” 

Conference Minister:  Elizabeth, may God bless you on your retirement, and bless the rest and change of pace that you seek.  May God continue blessing and guiding this vibrant congregation in its hopeful future of kindom work as it seeks to meet the new pastor that God is preparing to join the pastoral team.  May God bless and guide each of us in the new relationships that we now will share. 

Congregation: God, who is Alpha and Omega, we thank you for your faithfulness in all our beginnings and endings, and for the companions you provide for us on the journey. Amen.

(the last line is from Voices Together 962)


The Week at BCMC:  September 28—October 5, 2025
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Worship 9:30 a.m.   Worship
Live-Stream Link: https://youtube.com/live/gJ0wwBSNeAo?feature=share

A farewell reception for Elizabeth will be held in the Fellowship Hall today, Sept. 28 from 2 to 4 p.m.

Monday, September 29, 2025
10 a.m.        Library Committee—Room 14
4 p.m.          Meeting in Room 14
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
8-10 a.m.   Pastor Joanna will be at the 1887 Café— Bethel College campus
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, October 2, 2025
4 p.m.        Staff Congregation Relations Committee—Room 14
Saturday, October 4, 2025
10 a.m.  Miroslav Volf, “Striving for Superiority and Striving for Excellence,” at Bethel College Mennonite Church. Volf, a Croatian Protestant theologian, is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology and director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale University. His latest book, The Cost of Ambition, examines why ambition is at odds with the Christian faith.
Sunday, October 5, 2025—Fall Fest Sunday
9:30 a.m. Worship with sermon by Joanna Harader; music by the Bethel College Chancel Choir


BCMC Offering for September 21:  General $5,410; Sr Hi Youth $2,554; Kitchen Fund $30; Women’s Fellowship $250; Betty Schmidt Mem. $25; Ilene Schmidt Mem. $315; Marion Deckert Mem. $30; Doug Penner Mem. $50; Dorothy Unruh Mem. $100.


All young people aged 16-25 are encouraged to attend the final session on conscientious objection (c.o.). Meet at 10:45 in the chapel room.Sunday, September 28, participants will receive resources and support for creating their own c.o. file. Bethel College students can receive convocation credit for today’s  session. Participants are invited to a pizza lunch hosted by the Agape Sunday School class after the session.


There is a new prayer app available for parents of children (birth through pre-teen) called Unbridled Prayers. The app provides a short prayer and optional activity for each day. You can find information to download the app at Unbridled Prayers


Bring your pets to the church playground for a pet blessing on Sunday, October 12, at 3 p.m.! This event is a special request from one of our younger community members and will be a fun time to gather, appreciate our animal companions, and give thanks for God’s creation. All animals (that do not pose a danger to people or other animals) are invited to come with their people to receive a blessing.


The nursery has openings for one volunteer each Sunday in October. If you are interested in joining the list of volunteers who choose to spend a delightful and always interesting hour in the church nursery, please let Barb Voran or Margaret Toews (mctoews1@gmail.com) know. The process of training has been made very easy and we would love to have more names on our list!


The Western District Conference (WDC) Listening Process has highlighted common themes and concerns shared by congregations, inspiring ideas for helpful resources from WDC. WDC will periodically provide Affinity Group forums for interested congregational members and leaders to engage a particular topic together. For the first forum, the WDC Resource Commission will host a Voices Together mini webinar via zoom Sept. 30, 7-8:30 pm, featuring Joanna Harader and Cynthia Neufeld Smith. Joanna is a pastor at BCMC and writes worship and devotional resources. Cynthia is a musician and retired pastor, and served on the Voices Together hymnal committee. The focus of this webinar will be worship resources and music that nurture all ages, including kids. Bring your questions about music and/or worship resources in Voices Together. There will be time to share some great ideas about how your congregation has used Voices Together to create worship. We hope to see you on Zoom, but the webinar will also be recorded and posted on the WDC website.  Go to the WDC website to
register.


We want to inform you about two upcoming immigration justice advocacy training events that will be presented by Abraham Diaz Alonso, Immigration Program Coordinator for Mennonite Central Committee – Central States, who will be visiting in the Newton area Sept 27-30:   

Sunday, September 28, 3-5 pm at First Church of the Brethren, 1103 North Jefferson Street, Wichita, KS:  Active by-stander training and resources for rapid response if ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) comes to your church or community.  Presented in English. (Hosted by First Church of the Brethren)

Monday, September 29, 6-9 pm at MCC-Central States, 121 E. 30th Street, North Newton, KS – Know Your Rights training, and resources for rapid response if ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) comes to your church or community. Presented in English with Spanish interpretation provided. Refreshments will be served. (Co-Hosted by MCC-Central States and Western District Conference.)
For more information or to arrange for a separate meeting with Abraham Díaz Alonso while he is in Kansas, contact him at abrahamdiazalonso@mcc.org
 


Bethel College Announcements—All events free and open to the public
· Tues., Sept. 30: Come enjoy the 2nd annual Fall Fest parade, 6 p.m., North Main (starting at stadium parking lot) to 24th, 24th to residence halls driveway, North Newton
· Thurs., Oct. 2:  Bethel College Jazz, 6 p.m. on the Main & Broadway stage at Taste of Newton, downtown Newton
· Bethel College’s Fall Festival is Sept 29- Oct. 5, with most activities Sat., Oct. 4, on campus. Features include music, food, class reunions, soccer (vs. Sterling), softball (vs. Dodge City CC), football (vs. Sterling), a hymn festival, the Fall Fest play, and a ribbon cutting for the new Wellness Center. See https://www.bethelks.edu/fallfest/ for the complete schedule.
· Fri., Oct. 3: “Made for you by a professional seamstress,” fiber art by Karen Reimer, opens in the Regier Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center with the exhibit reception also Fri., Oct. 3, 6-8 p.m., in the gallery, as part of Fall Fest. The exhibit is open through Oct. 27. Regular hours are Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m. (extended hours: Sat., Oct. 4, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.)
· Fri., Oct. 3, 7 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 4, 3 p.m.; Sun., Oct. 5, 2 p.m.: The Bethel College theater department presents Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang during Fall Festival, Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center. Ticket purchase required, in Thresher Shop in Schultz Student Center weekdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; online (https://www.bethelks.edu/fine-arts/theater/theater-department-presents/#tickets); or at the door. Contains adult content and may not be suitable for young children.
· Kidron Bethel Village, 3001 Ivy Dr., will host its annual Country Breakfast Sat., Oct. 4, from 7 to 10 a.m., in Kidron Hall. Enjoy pancakes, sausage and eggs by donation. Proceeds benefit the Health Care Benevolent Fund, a ministry of Kidron Bethel Village, that assists residents who are unable to cover the full cost of their care.
· Sat., Oct. 4: Kauffman Museum bird walk, 8 a.m. meet in the museum parking lot at the corner of Main and 27th streets (2801 N. Main St.) Experienced birders lead a walk of 1-1.5 hours in Chisholm Park and on Sand Creek Trail
· Sat., Oct. 4: Miroslav Volf, “Striving for Superiority and Striving for Excellence,” 10 a.m., Bethel College Mennonite Church. Volf, a Croatian Protestant theologian, is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology and director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale University. His latest book, The Cost of Ambition, examines why ambition is at odds with the Christian faith.
· Sat., Oct. 4, 10 a.m.:  Fall Fest programs: Kauffman Museum auditorium: “The Organ Still Sings,” with Rosi Penner Kaufman and Donna Hetrick;
    1:30 p.m.“Revisiting the Voth-Unruh-Fast House: 150 Years of History,” with
    Kris Schmucker
· Thurs., Oct. 9: Bethel College Wind Ensemble concert, Chris Miertschin, director, 7 p.m., Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center


QUILTERS CORNER IS HAVING A FALL SALE Fri., Oct. 3, from 4 – 7 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 4, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Mennonite Central Committee Central States Warehouse, 121 E. 30th St., North Newton.  Come and shop ALL things quilting!  SPECIAL ITEM FOR SALE: Husqvarna-Viking Designer Epic 1 sewing and embroidery machine with many, many accessories – $4,500.  Contact person for this item is Charlotte Wenger: wengercd@gmail.com   All proceeds support MCC work around the world for relief, development, and peace.


The Swiss Mennonite Cultural and Historical Association annual banquet will be Oct. 18, 5 p.m. at the Burrton City Auditorium (203 N. Burrton Ave., Burrton).   Peter Buller, recent Bethel College graduate, will speak about his experience this summer at Reba Place in Chicago, connecting with bigger themes about our role as Mennonites in the world.  Music provided by the Schwisters.  RSVP by Oct. 11 to Dave Stucky at bigdstucky@gmail.com or text or call 620-532-4408.  Cost is $25 and can be paid at the door or online at www.swissmennonite.org.


BETHEL COLLEGE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION is looking forward to Fall Festival, our biggest money-raising event. We will have our usual New Year’s cookies, borscht and zwiebach and pie by the slice all outside Luyken Fine Arts Center and Market-in-the-Round inside. We again welcome your donations of homemade peppernuts, whole fruit pies, poppyseed rolls, zwiebach, cinnamon rolls, cookies, jams and jellies and other goodies.  We’d love to have you donate your craft items as well!  Please bring baked goods and craft donations to the Luyken Fine Arts Center Music Library between 1-5 p.m. Fri., Oct. 3, or 7-9 a.m. Sat., Oct. 4. If you have  questions, contact us at bcwa@bethelks.edu.  Volunteers are needed as well to staff the booths.  To sign up, click on the following link:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0E4CA8A72FA3F58-50920044-fall
This announcement is in the all church email.


Camp Mennoscah Announcements
· Registration for the Fall Scrapbook and Crafts Retreat, Oct. 10-12, is open.  Activities and lodging will be in the dining hall and bunkhouses.  Register at https://campmennoscah.campbrainregistration.com
· Camp Mennoscah’s Annual Meeting is at Hope Mennonite Church, 868 N. Maize Rd., Wichita, Oct. 19, 6:30 p.m.  All are invited to attend.  A silent auction for a few items will take place.
· The next tee shirt comforter will be (silent) auctioned off at Bethel College’s Fall Fest on Oct. 4. Also, tee shirts and souvenirs will be available.


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 Mennonite Mission Network “News from around the world” press here 

From Mennonite World Conference press here

October 5
Live your faith through action! Join Mennonite Voluntary Service (MVS) for a transformative one-year volunteer experience for ages 20+ starting August 2026, with an option to extend your placement. Serve with organizations addressing critical community needs, like health, education and immigration. By living with peers in a unit house and growing with a local faith community, MVSers join in a global movement for peace and a more just world. Ready to make a difference? MennoniteMission.net/MVS


From Mennonite Church USA
Menno Snapshots

Emma Nord, a recent graduate of Eastern Mennonite University, spent July traveling Europe with the EMU Chamber Singers. The choir concluded their trip by performing with four other ensembles at Mennonite World Conference’s Anabaptism at 500 celebration in Zurich, Switzerland. Read about her experience in MC USA’s Menno Snapshots here: mennoniteusa.org/united-to-sing


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Pray that Mennonite Mission Network’s Mennonite Voluntary Service participants in San Francisco, California — Bella Kephart, Keyan Krabill, Emmi Scott and Ana Esperanza Neufeld Weaver, who is continuing for a second year — will build good rhythms of life, as they learn to live as a household, adjust to their service assignments and integrate into their host congregation, First Mennonite Church of San Francisco.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Pray for the new and emerging faith communities at WDC, that God will guide their growth and bless their leaders with wisdom and vision. -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.

Worship service and announcements for September 21, 2025

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
September 21, 2025–Peace Sunday

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
.


Announcement for Saturday, September 20 2025
Climate Change Conference virtual meeting:  The Witness Commission invites you to a virtual seminar on climate change, sponsored by Central Seminary and the Buttry Center for Peace and Nonviolence in the KC metro area.  The virtual meeting is Sat., Sept. 20, 9 to 11:45 a.m., and is free for online guests.  The seminar focuses on faith responses to climate change.  Join members of the Witness Commission in the chapel, Sept. 20, to hear the keynote speakers at this seminar. 
 


To livestream the worship service for Sunday, September 21:

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/IptX4PkotvE?feature=share
 


BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
                 September 21, 2025
              Peace Sunday

 
Christ Candle Lighting 
 
Centering Music–Thou True Vine That Heals the Nations–(arr. Raymond Haan)
Will Wiebe-Friesen                                            
 
Welcome & Prayer–Heather Esau Zerger
 
*Hymn–Christ is Alive! Let Christians Sing–VT 359

Children and Youth Conversation– Esther Kreider Eash
 
Worship Music– Children of the Heavenly Father (arr. Robert Scholz)
Chancel Choir; Joel Garber, director; Will Wiebe-Friesen, accompanist
 
Scripture Reading–Matthew 5:33-48–Lauren Friesen
                        
*Hymn–How Can We Worship Caesar’s Cross–VT 308
                       
Sermon–Concerning Coercion–Nathan Koontz

*Hymn–Rain Down–VT 703
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn–For the Healing of the Nations–VT 705

*Benediction
 
Postlude–Christ is Alive! Let Christians Sing (arr. J. Wayne Kerr)
 
 
*You are invited to stand   
VT—Voices Together
Audio-visual—Ben Lichti  


All young people aged 16-25 are encouraged to attend the final two sessions on conscientious objection (c.o.). Both sessions will meet at 10:45 in the chapel room. Sunday, September 21, we will learn about the history of conscientious objection and go on a field trip to see the new exhibit at the Kauffman Museum: “Voices of Conscience”.  On September 28, participants will receive resources and support for creating their own c.o. file. Bethel College students can receive convocation credit for the September 28 session. On September 28, participants are invited to a pizza lunch hosted by the Agape Sunday School class.


The Week at BCMC:  September 21—28, 2025
Sunday, September 21, 2025
Worship 9:30 a.m.   Worship
Livestream Link: https://youtube.com/live/IptX4PkotvE?feature=share
  
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
4 p.m.       Worship Commission—Room 14
Wednesday, September 24 , 2025
8-10 a.m.   Pastor Joanna will be at the 1887 Café— Bethel College campus
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, September 25, 2025
7 p.m.        Deacon Commission—Room 14
Saturday, September 27, 2025
2-4 p.m.    Worship Learning Communities Workshop—Fellowship Hall
Sunday, September 28, 2025
9:30 a.m. Worship with sermon by Joanna Harader; music by Holly Swartzendruber and Lucy Burch; Retirement Blessing for Pastor Elizabeth Schmidt
In February, Pastor Elizabeth let us know of her plans to retire this fall. Sept. 28 will be her final Sunday on the pastoral staff here at Bethel College Mennonite Church. We are deeply grateful for her ministry here and pray for God’s guidance and blessing as she enters a new season of life.  A farewell reception for Elizabeth will be held in the Fellowship Hall Sept. 28 from 2 to 4 p.m.

Thanks to everyone who joined us for our first Messy Church Wednesday, September 10! And a special thanks to those who helped with the meal. We talked about how God is mighty and powerful while also caring for us intimately and tenderly. The paper fish races were a highlight of the night. Congratulations to Rachel on her victory and to Mara as a close runner-up! Remember to pray for your prayer partners this month. Messy Church is the second Wednesday of each month from 6-7:30. We hope you can join us on October 8.
 


Worship is a central spiritual practice for us at Bethel College Mennonite Church, and we rely on many people within our church community to make it happen! The Worship Commission is hosting a worship participant workshop on Sat., Sept. 27, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Bethel College Mennonite Church. As a large group, we will briefly talk about BCMC worship and then break into smaller groups to offer input and support in particular areas. This is for everyone interested in worship leading, scripture reading, leading children /youth conversation, or being an usher or greeter–whether you have done it before or not. All are welcome! 
 


We offer sympathy to the family of Lela Schmidt.  Lela was a long-time and cherished helper in the Community Playschool which meets in the BCMC basement and she was a long-time BCMC member. Lela died Wed., Sept. 17 at Paramount, Newton.
 


Sunday, in the Catacombs Sunday school class, Room B5, Janet and Lauren Friesen are presenting an account with pictures of their recent trip to Poland .  Guests are welcome.
 


The BCMC Pastoral Search Committee is asking you to fill out the survey about congregational and pastoral priorities found here – https://forms.gle/BxKTcaisDo4FDEAV6 – Please fill it out by September 28. See the email sent out about the survey for more details.   If you would prefer paper copies of the survey, please contact the church office.
 


The nursery has openings for one volunteer each Sunday in October. If you are interested in joining the list of volunteers who choose to spend a delightful and always interesting hour in the church nursery, please let Barb Voran or Margaret Toews (mctoews1@gmail.com) know. The process of training has been made very easy and we would love to have more names on our list!


BCMC Offering for September 14:  General $4,202; Bethel College $50; Wed. Night Supper $154; Sr Hi Youth $400; Kitchen Fund $14.


The 19th Annual United Way Chili Cook-Off is Sat., Sept. 27, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 6th & Main, Newton.  Tickets are $5 in advance and $8 at the gate and can be purchased from Community Playschool because Playschool is once again participating in the cook-off!  Buy tickets from Community Playschool (meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in the BCMC basement from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.—come after Playschool is over—or contact director Jeanette Leary.) Come eat chili and have a wonderful time at the Chili Cook-Off!


Bring your pets to the church playground for a pet blessing on Sunday, October 12, at 3 p.m.! This event is a special request from one of our younger community members and will be a fun time to gather, appreciate our animal companions, and give thanks for God’s creation. All animals (that do not pose a danger to people or other animals) are invited to come with their people to receive a blessing. 


There is a new prayer app available for parents of children (birth through pre-teen) called Unbridled Prayers. The app provides a short prayer and optional activity for each day. You can find information to download the app at Unbridled Prayers


Resources for addressing the Problem of Christian Nationalism 

  1. Drew Strait, Professor of New Testament and Public Faith at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, presented a seminar at our recent Western District Conference assembly on “Why Biblical Interpretation Matters for Challenging Christian Nationalism.” Dale Schrag shared briefly about this seminar at Sunday’s congregational meeting and has provided a link to a video of the seminar available online.
  2. Joanna has posted a manuscript of  Sunday’s sermon on Matthew 5:1-20. The sermon from August 31 also addresses Christian Nationalism.
  3. This Sunday, September 21, the special Sunday School class on Conscientious Objection will take a field trip to the Kaufmann Museum to see the Voices of Conscience exhibit. Join us in the chapel at 10:45 Sunday morning, or take a trip to the museum on your own sometime soon!
  4. From Western District Conference: “Christian nationalism threatens democracies and the church’s witness around the world. How do we challenge it?” Mennonite Church of the Servant in Wichita, KS invites folks to join a fall book study focusing on Drew Strait’s book, Strange Worship: Six Steps for Challenging Christian Nationalism.  We will be meeting on zoom every Wednesday evening in October at 7pm. If you would like to join these sessions, email ltschlosser@yahoo.com and a zoom link will be sent to you at the end of September. We welcome everyone to be a part of this timely study and conversation! A limited number of copies of the book will be available through the WDC Resource Library. Contact Jennie Wintermote at crlib@mennowdc.org to reserve a copy.
     

Camp Mennoscah Announcements
· Registration for the Fall Scrapbook and Crafts Retreat, Oct. 10-12, is open.  Activities and lodging will be in the dining hall and bunkhouses.  Register at https://campmennoscah.campbrainregistration.com
· Camp Mennoscah’s Annual Meeting is at Hope Mennonite Church, 868 N. Maize Rd., Wichita, Oct. 19, 6:30 p.m.  All are invited to attend.  A silent auction for a few items will take place.
· The next tee shirt comforter will be (silent) auctioned off at Bethel College’s Fall Fest on Oct. 4. Also, tee shirts and souvenirs will be available.
· Volunteers are needed for grounds work like mowing, trail maintenance, string trimming, poison ivy and sticker plant control, or any number of other things.  Contact us at 620-297-3290 to discuss opportunities!


 Mennonite Central Committee is hiring a Transformative Justice Program Coordinator to advance MCC Central States’s work on transformative and restorative justice, addressing mass incarceration, supporting justice-impacted people, and promoting change through education, capacity building, program development, and advocacy. This full-time position is offered in these locations: the MCC office in North Newton, or remotely in: Kansas, Texas, Colorado, Montana, Minnesota, New Mexico, or Oklahoma. View the full job description and apply online at mcc.org/cs-tjp-coordinator by October 17. Questions? Contact roxyreyes@mcc.org
 
Thank you for taking part in this year’s Mennonite Central Committee School Kit Challenge! Thanks to the work of people like you throughout the U.S. and Canada, we went well above our goal of 25,000 school kits for the 2025 challenge. Working together, you, your community and other devoted supporters packed 29,639 school kits! Each of the 29,639 school kits you shared will be a gift and treasure for a student dreaming of a bright future — and for the loved ones, teachers and community members dreaming alongside them. Thank you for being part of this year’s School Kit Challenge. We hope you’ll join us again next year!


Life Enrichment is a series designed for adults age 60 and over.  Sessions are in the Bethel College Fine Arts Center, Krehbiel Auditorium, on Wednesdays, 9:30—11:50 a.m.  Next session: September 24
9:30 a.m. “Music Theater in the USA,” Dr. Doyle Preheim, Goshen, IN College professor emeritus of music, and Mary Jo Preheim, North Newton
10:50 a.m.  “Birds of Kansas,” Bob Gress, photographer, naturalist and retired director of Great Plains Nature Center, Wichita, and Peter Janzen, writer and field birder, Wichita


QUILTERS CORNER IS HAVING A FALL SALE Fri., Oct. 3, from 4 – 7 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 4, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Mennonite Central Committee Central States Warehouse, 121 E. 30th St., North Newton.  Come and shop ALL things quilting!  SPECIAL ITEM FOR SALE: Husqvarna-Viking Designer Epic 1 sewing and embroidery machine with many, many accessories – $4,500.  Contact person for this item is Charlotte Wenger: wengercd@gmail.com   All proceeds support MCC work around the world for relief, development, and peace.


The Swiss Mennonite Cultural and Historical Association annual banquet will be Oct. 18, 5 p.m. at the Burrton City Auditorium (203 N. Burrton Ave., Burrton).   Peter Buller, recent Bethel College graduate, will speak about his experience this summer at Reba Place in Chicago, connecting with bigger themes about our role as Mennonites in the world.  Music provided by the Schwisters.  RSVP by Oct. 11 to Dave Stucky at bigdstucky@gmail.com or text or call 620-532-4408.  Cost is $25 and can be paid at the door or online at www.swissmennonite.org.


 BETHEL COLLEGE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION is looking forward to Fall Festival, our biggest money-raising event. We will have our usual New Year’s cookies, borscht and zwiebach and pie by the slice all outside Luyken Fine Arts Center and Market-in-the-Round inside. We again welcome your donations of homemade peppernuts, whole fruit pies, poppyseed rolls, zwiebach, cinnamon rolls, cookies, jams and jellies and other goodies.  We’d love to have you donate your craft items as well!  Please bring baked goods and craft donations to the Luyken Fine Arts Center Music Library between 1-5 p.m. Fri., Oct. 3, or 7-9 a.m. Sat., Oct. 4. If you have  questions, contact us at bcwa@bethelks.edu.  Volunteers are needed as well to staff the booths.  To sign up, click on the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0E4CA8A72FA3F58-50920044-fall


Bethel College Announcements—All events free and open to the public
· Thurs., Sept. 25:  Closing reception for Jordan Buschur and “Decororator,” 6-7 p.m., Regier Art Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center
· Bethel College’s Fall Festival is Oct. 2-5, with most activities taking place Sat., Oct. 4, on campus. Features include music, food, class reunions, football (Bethel vs. Southwestern), the play Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang, and a ribbon cutting for the new Wellness Center. See https://www.bethelks.edu/fallfest/ for the complete schedule.
· Fri., Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m., Sat., Oct. 4, 3:30 p.m., Sun., Oct. 5, 2 p.m.
: The Bethel College theater department presents Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang during Fall Festival, Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center. Ticket purchase required, in Thresher Shop in Schultz Student Center weekdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m., or at the door. Contains adult content and may not be suitable for young children.
· Kidron Bethel Village, 3001 Ivy Dr., will host its annual Country Breakfast Sat., Oct. 4, from 7 to 10 a.m., in Kidron Hall. Enjoy pancakes, sausage and eggs by donation. Proceeds benefit the Health Care Benevolent Fund, a ministry of Kidron Bethel Village, that assists residents who are unable to cover the full cost of their care.
· Sat., Oct. 4: Miroslav Volf, “Striving for Superiority and Striving for Excellence,” 10 a.m., Bethel College Mennonite Church. Volf, a Croatian Protestant theologian, is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology and director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale University. His latest book, The Cost of Ambition, examines why ambition is at odds with the Christian faith.
· Sun., Oct. 19, and Mon., Oct. 20: Dr. Kat Hill, a religious and cultural historian from Scotland, will give the annual Menno Simons Lectures
   [these dates are different from some previously printed material]
· Sun.-Tues., Nov. 2-4: The biennial Worship and the Arts Symposium will focus on homiletics (preaching) with special guest Dr. Luke Powery from Duke Divinity School at Duke University. The symposium will also feature an art exhibition by Merrill Krabill and the fall choral concert “Bethel Sings.”
 


On September 30, from 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm EDT, MCC will host a webinar to discuss the overlapping systems of immigrant detention and mass incarceration. Through guided panel conversation, speakers will consider the shared historical underpinnings, current manifestations, and spiritual ramifications of our approach to enforcement in the U.S.  Join us to learn why solidarity with affected communities is important and how you can get involved to interrupt systems of harm! 
Register now!
Speakers:  Kara Hartzler is a senior appellate attorney at the Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc.  Prior to joining the Federal Defenders, she served as the Legal Director and Criminal Immigration Consultant at the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project in Arizona. She has written numerous books and articles on the intersection between criminal and immigration law; served as an adjunct immigration professor; litigated hundreds of immigration and criminal appeals before the Ninth Circuit; and testified in front of the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Immigration on the detention and deportation of citizens and other due process violations in the immigration system.   Felix Rosado is a co-founder of Let’s Circle Up a restorative justice project he helped build while fighting a death by incarceration sentence. In 2022, Felix narrowly escaped that fate via governor clemency after 27 years. While incarcerated, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Villanova University and co-authored “Justice from the Inside Up: A Restorative Justice Education Facilitator’s Manual”. Felix currently serves as Healing Futures Program Manager at Youth Art & Self-Empowerment Project, Philadelphia’s first youth restorative justice diversion program, and teaches restorative justice as an adjunct professor at Chestnut Hill College and Community College of Philadelphia. 
MCC U.S. National Peace & Justice Ministries
920 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
Washington, D.C. 20003

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Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.
 
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Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Mennonite Mission Network rejoices with members of the Bolivia Mennonite Church, as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. Pray for them as they set goals and plan for the future.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Pray for leaders and participants in the Voices Together mini-webinar hosted by the WDC Resource Commission coming up on September 30, as they share ideas, resources and inspiration for meaningful worship and music (https://mennowdc.org/wdc-affinity-group-forums/).


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 September 14, 2025

The memorial service for Douglas Penner is Saturday, September 13, 11 a.m. at Bethel College Mennonite Church.  The livestream link is: https://youtube.com/live/Hy5SRxqRopQ?feature=share
 



BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
September 14, 2025

Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy, 
and walking humbly with God
.

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/9QbkDxGhb74?feature=share
 


  BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
  September 14, 2025

 
Christ Candle Lighting 
     & lighting candles of gratitude and lament for the passing
     of Florine Eitzen– VT 773                                                                                                    
 
Centering Music–How Can I Keep From Singing  (Lowry/Moklebust)–Chancel Bells; Verlene Garber, director
 
Welcome–VT 884         
           Margaret Toews
 
*Hymn–All People That on Earth Do Dwell                    VT 5

Children and Youth Conversation–Carol Flickinger
Worship Music Selvaggio (Waugh)–Chancel Bells
 
Scripture Reading                            Matthew 5:1-2                     Joyce Holck
                      Matthew 5:3-12: VT 295 Congregation reads bold
                      Matthew 5:13-20 Joyce Holck
  
*Hymn                             Balaacoolwe (Blessed Are the Persecuted) VT 578
                       
Sermon                           It’s Not What You Think             Joanna Harader

*Hymn                                        Beloved, God’s Chosen                            VT 164
 
Prayers of God’s People
 
*Hymn                                       You Are Salt For the Earth               VT 297

*Benediction
 
Postlude                                     Siyahamba (Behnke)                        Chancel Bells
 
 
*You are invited to stand   
VT—Voices Together
Keyboard—Verlene Garber   Audio-visual—Ken Lamp  


The Week at BCMC:  September 14—21, 2025
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Worship 9:30 a.m.   Worship
Live-stream link: https://youtube.com/live/9QbkDxGhb74?feature=share
 
10:45 a.m.  Congregational meeting in the Sanctuary followed by lunch in Fellowship Hall served by the Senior High Youth Group
 
Monday, September 15, 2025
11 a.m.   Memorial Service for Ilene Schmidt in the Sanctuary
5:30 p.m.  Indigenous Justice Task Group meeting in Fellowship Hall
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
6:30 p.m. Gifts Discernment Comm.— Jeanette Stucky’s home
7 p.m.       Women’s Fellowship—Fellowship Hall
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
8-10 a.m.   Pastor Joanna will be at the 1887 Café— Bethel College campus 1:30 p.m.   Care Connections meeting—Room 14
7:30 p.m.   Chancel Choir rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, September 18, 2025
4 p.m.       Witness Commission—Room 14
6:30 p.m.  Chancel Bells rehearsal—Room B7
7 p.m.        Bethel College Women’s Association—Fellowship Hall
Saturday, September 20, 2025
9 a.m.        Climate Change Conference Virtual Meeting—Chapel
10 a.m.      Memorial Service for Betty Schmidt at Kidron Bethel Village
Sunday, September 21, 2025—Peace Sunday
9:30 a.m. Worship with sermon by Nathan Koontz; music by Chancel Choir


Janet and Lauren Friesen are presenting an account with pictures of their recent trip to Poland to the Catacombs class on September 21.  Room B5 – below the chapel. Guests are welcome.


Climate Change Conference virtual meeting:  The Witness Commission invites you to a virtual seminar on climate change, sponsored by Central Seminary and the Buttry Center for Peace and Nonviolence in the KC metro area.  The virtual meeting is Sat., Sept. 20, 9 to 11:45 a.m., and is free for online guests.  The seminar focuses on faith responses to climate change.  Join members of the Witness Commission in the chapel, Sept. 20, to hear the keynote speakers at this seminar. 


BCMC Offering for September 7:  General $6,371; Bethel College Scholarship Fund $1,000; Kitchen Fund $14; Solar Fund $50.


Worship is a central spiritual practice for us at Bethel College Mennonite Church, and we rely on many people within our church community to make it happen! The Worship Commission is hosting a worship participant workshop on Sat., Sept. 27, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Bethel College Mennonite Church. As a large group, we will briefly talk about BCMC worship and then break into smaller groups to offer input and support in particular areas. This is for everyone interested in worship leading, scripture reading, leading children /youth conversation, or being an usher or greeter–whether you have done it before or not. All are welcome! 


All young people aged 16-25 are encouraged to attend the final two sessions on conscientious objection (c.o.). Both sessions will meet at 10:45 in the chapel room. On Sunday, September 21, we will learn about the history of conscientious objection and go on a field trip to see the new exhibit at the Kauffman Museum: “Voices of Conscience”.  On September 28, participants will receive resources and support for creating their own c.o. file. Bethel College students can receive convocation credit for the September 28 session. On September 28, participants are invited to a pizza lunch hosted by the Agape Sunday School class.


SAVE THE DATE.  Women’s Fellowship (Men & everyone invited)  will be Tuesday, September 16 at 7:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.  The program will be by Monica, Marlin, & Ben Lichti, Suzy, Lucy, & Faith Burch about their Anniversary Trip to Paris.  


Upcoming Memorial Services:
· September 15, 11 a.m.  Ilene Schmidt Memorial—BCMC
       Live-stream link is:
       https://youtube.com/live/knpaufWv81s?feature=share
· September 20, 10 a.m.  Betty Schmidt Memorial—Kidron Hall


The Central Kansas Master Chorale, directed by Joel Garber, will present a Madrigal Festival, today, Sept. 14, 3 p.m. at Hesston Mennonite Church, 309 S. Main St., Hesston, with pianist Karen Unruh.  Admission is free, donations encouraged.  For more information, visit the chorale website at www.centralkansasmasterchorale.org.


Thanks to everyone who joined us for our first Messy Church this past Wednesday! And a special thanks to those who helped with the meal. We talked about how God is mighty and powerful while also caring for us intimately and tenderly. The paper fish races were a highlight of the night. Congratulations to Rachel on her victory and to Mara as a close runner-up! Remember to pray for your prayer partners this month. Messy Church is the second Wednesday of each month from 6-7:30. We hope you can join us on October 8.  


In February, Pastor Elizabeth let us know of her plans to retire this fall. Sept. 28 will be her final Sunday on the pastoral staff here at Bethel College Mennonite Church. We are deeply grateful for her ministry here and pray for God’s guidance and blessing as she enters a new season of life.  A farewell reception for Elizabeth will be held in the Fellowship Hall Sept. 28 from 2 to 4 p.m.
· A pastoral search committee has been  formed to fill an opening created by Elizabeth’s upcoming retirement.  Megan Leary will chair, Karen Ediger, Mary Ellen Hodge, Mara Oswald, and Francis Toews are additional committee members. They are working alongside Western District Conference, our staff, and the board. Brad Kohlman will serve as a liaison between the committee and the board/congregation. Please keep the committee members in your prayers.


The staged-reading for Erasmus Among the Luminaries by Lauren Friesen will be on Sept. 16, Tuesday, 7 p.m., in Kidron Bethel Village’s Kidron Hall. The readers will have area mics but no lapel mics. The play is a fantasy about Erasmus meeting some of the great historical figures. The dialogue is serious although peppered with humor.   Free admission. 


Bethel College Announcements
· Tues., Sept. 16: Bethel College Chamber Orchestra concert, Kris Hilding, director, 7 p.m., Memorial Hall
· Now in the Regier Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College – “Decororator,” works by Jordan Buschur, through Sept. 25. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m.
· Bethel College’s Fall Festival is Oct. 2-5, with most activities taking place Sat., Oct. 4, on campus. Features include music, food, class reunions, football (Bethel vs. Southwestern), the play Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang, and a ribbon cutting for the new Wellness Center. See https://www.bethelks.edu/fallfest/ for the complete schedule.
· Sat., Oct. 4: Miroslav Volf, “Striving for Superiority and Striving for Excellence,” 10 a.m., Bethel College Mennonite Church. Volf, a Croatian Protestant theologian, is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology and director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale University. His latest book, The Cost of Ambition, examines why ambition is at odds with the Christian faith.
· Sun., Oct. 19, and Mon., Oct. 20: Dr. Kat Hill, a religious and cultural historian from Scotland, will give the annual Menno Simons Lectures
   [these dates are different from some previously printed material]
· Sun.-Tues., Nov. 2-4: The biennial Worship and the Arts Symposium will focus on homiletics (preaching) with special guest Dr. Luke Powery from Duke Divinity School at Duke University. The symposium will also feature an art exhibition by Merrill Krabill and the fall choral concert “Bethel Sings.”
All events are free and open to the public.


 Camp Mennoscah Announcements
· Registration for the Fall Scrapbook and Crafts Retreat, Oct. 10-12, is open.  Activities and lodging will be in the dining hall and bunkhouses.  Register at https://campmennoscah.campbrainregistration.com
· Camp Mennoscah’s Annual Meeting is at Hope Mennonite Church, 868 N. Maize Rd., Wichita, Oct. 19, 6:30 p.m.  All are invited to attend.  A silent auction for a few items will take place.
· The next tee shirt comforter will be (silent) auctioned off at Bethel College’s Fall Fest on Oct. 4. Also, tee shirts and souvenirs will be available.
· Volunteers are needed for grounds work like mowing, trail maintenance, string trimming, poison ivy and sticker plant control, or any number of other things.  Contact us at 620-297-3290 to discuss opportunities!


 Life Enrichment is a series designed for adults age 60 and over.  Sessions are in the Bethel College Fine Arts Center, Krehbiel Auditorium, on Wednesdays, 9:30—11:50 a.m.  Next session: September 17
9:30 a.m. “Mechanical Restorations Benefit Kansas Mennonite Central Committee Sale,” Jerry Toews, retired band director and collector of early gas and steam engines, Goessel
10:50 a.m.  “Mask of the Deer Woman,” Laurie L. Dove, Native American researcher, writer and novelist, Valley Center


QUILTERS CORNER IS HAVING A FALL SALE Fri., Oct. 3, from 4 – 7 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 4, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Mennonite Central Committee Central States Warehouse, 121 E. 30th St., North Newton.  Come and shop ALL things quilting!  SPECIAL ITEM FOR SALE: Husqvarna-Viking Designer Epic 1 sewing and embroidery machine with many, many accessories – $4,500.  Contact person for this item is Charlotte Wenger: wengercd@gmail.com   All proceeds support MCC work around the world for relief, development, and peace.


The Swiss Mennonite Cultural and Historical Association annual banquet will be Oct. 18, 5 p.m. at the Burrton City Auditorium (203 N. Burrton Ave., Burrton).   Peter Buller, recent Bethel College graduate, will speak about his experience this summer at Reba Place in Chicago, connecting with bigger themes about our role as Mennonites in the world.  Musical entertainment will be provided by the Schwisters.  RSVP by Oct. 11 to Dave Stucky at bigdstucky@gmail.com or text or call 620-532-4408.  The cost of the
banquet is $25 and can be paid at the door or online at www.swissmennonite.org.


BETHEL COLLEGE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION is looking forward to Fall Festival, our biggest money-raising event. We will have our usual New Year’s cookies, borscht and zwiebach and pie by the slice all outside Luyken Fine Arts Center and Market-in-the-Round inside. We again welcome your donations of homemade peppernuts, whole fruit pies, poppyseed rolls, zwiebach, cinnamon rolls, cookies, jams and jellies and other goodies.  We’d love to have you donate your  craft items as well!  Please bring baked goods and craft donations to the Luyken Fine Arts Center Music Library between 1-5 p.m. Fri., Oct. 3, or 7-9 a.m. Sat., Oct. 4. If you have  questions, contact us at bcwa@bethelks.edu.  Volunteers are needed as well to staff the booths.  To sign up, click on the following link:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0E4CA8A72FA3F58-50920044-fall


October 7-11: Mennonite Disaster Service and Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp continue their critical fire mitigation partnership to preserve and protect the RMMC facilities and grounds for current and future generations. This work has become a critical part of camp’s property insurance. Because of location, the camp property insurance was dropped and seeking new coverage is $200k premiums for $750k of coverage. Financially, while we are self-funding any response to loss, physically we are addressing the following needs: Forest thinning, removing hazard trees, removing logs, and more. Ten or more volunteers are needed each day. Volunteers for foodservice are also needed to help in support of the week’s efforts. Join us as we practice stewardship in caring for the gifts that have been entrusted to this ministry.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0849a8a729a7ff2-volunteers1#/


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


For Mennonite Church USA Mennonite Women USA “Grapevine” press here 
For Mennonite Central Committee Christmas Giving press here
For Mennonite Central Committee “In Touch” press here

For Mennonite Mission Network “News and Beyond” press here 
For Paris Mennonite Center Update press here 
For Mennonite Men “Engage” press here

Dear Intersections readers:
Greetings! The fall 2025 issue of Intersections, organized around the theme of “Conflict and Health,” is now on the Mennonite Central Committee website. See here. Authors reflect on the impact of conflict on health and on how MCC and its partners in Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Haiti, Zambia, and DR Congo work to promote health amidst conflict.
As always, please do reach out to me with any thoughts or questions you might have about Intersections!
Warm regards,
Alain Epp Weaver


Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request:  Kate Widmer, who serves with Mennonite Mission Network, is in the middle of her two-month North American Ministry. Pray for her as she shares with supporting congregations and individuals about her work alongside members of a French Mennonite congregation that reaches out to women and children in low-income neighborhoods. May she also find rest and renewal during this time in the United States.
Western District Conference Prayer Request:  Pray for WDC staff, congregational leaders and members who will gather in Texas this Saturday, September 20, for Preparing the Way for Children in Worship, a day of fellowship, worship and learning hosted by Kids Meet Christ, WDC’s program to support congregations reimagining worship to better engage children (https://mennowdc.org/kids-meet-christ-kmc/).


 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.