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The Edgebrook Messenger July 2009 Edgebrook Evangelical Covenant Church 6355 North Spokane Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60646 Phone: 773-763-4230 Fax: 773-763-2306 Website: www.edgebrookcovenantchurch.org All Church Work Day Results We had an amazing turnout for the May 30th all-church work day and we have the pictures to prove it! Many projects were completed - inside and out - thanks to the all who showed up to lend a hand. Additional improvements were made to the exterior of the church to further enhance the work that was done for Mikey Doucette's Eagle Scout project (flowers were planted, the church was power-washed, bushes were trimmed, windows were washed, spotlights were installed on the Leoti Avenue side of the church as well as one in the front of the church, the annex garage was cleaned and organized [thank you, Annie McCullah and Kris Bruckner!], a community garden was planted, etc.). In addition, teams of people worked inside to polish candlesticks and church pews, fix microphone wires, install new thermostats, and complete a host of other work. Thanks again to those who came to help. It was truly a beautiful day! Edgebrook Women Ministries Update Thank you to everyone who attended the Women Ministries Picnic and participated in the collection for the Central Conference Annual Project "Safety Net". A total of $475.00 has been collected. If you would like to donate to this project, you may place your gift in the offering plate, notated "Safety Net". Pray for Our Campers The Central Conference is blessed to have two amazing camps. Covenant Harbor Bible Camp in Lake Geneva, WI and Covenant Point Bible Camp in Iron River, MI. This summer the following students will be attending camp:
Our 2009 Graduates We congratulate all of our 2009 graduates from Edgebrook Covenant Church! College and University Graduates
High School Graduates
Elementary School / Middle School Graduates
Men's Summer Small Group Guys, join Pastor Greg for a Mens Summer Small Group! Well meet at the parsonage (6379 N. Nokomis Ave. 1 blk. East and ½ blk. North of our church building) on Thursdays from 7:30 to 9 PM. Well read and discuss Tom Eisenmans book Temptations Men Face: Straightforward Talk on Power, Money, Affairs, Perfectionism & Insensitivity (published by InterVarsity Press). About the Book Tom Eisenman gives us a man's perspective on these and other tough issues. In straightforward language he honestly discusses the difficulties he and others have had in avoiding common stumbling blocks in the Christian walk. More than that, in a personal and practical way he shows how deliverance is possible even from besetting sins. He doesn't stop there. In a chapter for women he tells how they can assist their husbands and suggests what to do when a man resists help. Finally, Eisenman offers general strategies for all of us on how to oppose temptations and find freedom from the evil that binds us. Schedule Order your copy of the book from Amazon.com or Christianbook.com. Have questions or interested in coming? Let Pastor Greg know by calling 773-763-4230 or e-mailing him at edgebrookgreg@sbcglobal.net. Good News Community Kitchen Update The June 6th visit to the Good News Community Kitchen included Ann-Helen Anderson; Anita and Ana Hohenstein; Tom Whipple, Phil, Melissa and Emily Nelson; and Tony and Nancy Senatore. The atmosphere at the Kitchen has been enhanced with a restaurant service approach. Trays have been replaced with dinner and dessert plates brought to the patrons by the volunteers. Table seating is by number and each table has a brightly colored tablecloth with individual placemats. In addition, the volunteers bring milk, water and coffee to the tables, which lends to a restaurant style atmosphere. Approximately 140 meals were served on the evening of our visit. In addition to our donation of service to the patrons of GNCK, Linda Fusek generously donated a much needed meat slicer to a very appreciative staff. Food and beverage purchases totaled about $300.00 and a check for $150.00, which represented the remainder of donations received from Edgebrooks family and friends over the last two months, was presented to the director. A big thank you to all who have contributed time, money and prayer to make this outreach possible, and a special thanks to Helen Watson, a Crafty Angel, and faithful contributor to this wonderful ministry. Our next visit to GNCK will be on October 3rd, and we hope youll be able to share your time and talents. Need Help? You Got It! Summer is finally here, and your list of chores may be longer than your arm and definitely longer than your available time, muscle strength, or attention span! Need help around the house this summer? Overwhelmed with too much yard work, basement/attic/garage clean outs, brush removal, interior or exterior painting, or odd jobs? You are in luck! Two of Edgebrooks college students are available to do work around your home or yard this summer. You name it, they will probably do it and at a reasonable hourly fee, negotiable based upon type of work performed. Interested? Call Pete Doucette at 773-653-0228 or Zach Jarosz at 847-977-5994. You wont regret it! CHIC is Coming! On Saturday, July 11th Blake Baer, Mady Baer, Julia Bakken, Mikey Doucette, Sarah and Brad Henry, Paige Luttrell, Charlie Mesimore, Bonnie Nelson, Emily Nelson, Jason Nelson, Tony Ranieri and Keith Stoker will board a coach bus and begin their travels to the University of Tennessee in Knoxville for CHIC 2009. The Theme for CHIC 2009: UNDONE: It is an interesting thing to come in contact with the divine, for God does seem to undo the things that we have spent so much of our lives doing. The brilliant thing about that encounter is that after God has undone our work we are empowered to do all the undone work of the Kingdom. The students will have their days filled with seminars, service projects, excursions, free time, main stage and lots more. Mady Baer thinks that "CHIC will be a spirtual high - where I will meet a lot of people." Mikey Doucette thinks that "CHIC will be an amazing experience where kids will come to know God in a new way." Please remember our students and counselors in your prayers. Pray specifically for safe travel, good health and that the experience will draw them closer to God. Ann-Helen Anderson will be serving on the Prayer Team at CHIC. Children's Day Offering The following have contributed to our special Childrens Day Offering in support of our Childcare Fund. A sincere thank you to all of you for your generous support.
Wildwood Forest Vacation Bible School is Nearly Here! For those of you who have already offered to help with VBS this year, thank you. For those who have not, it's still not too late to help out! We will be having a VBS volunteer meeting on Tuesday, July 7th at 7 PM at the church. Even if you can't help every night, any help would be appreciated and we will try to find just the right place for you to serve! Help is needed before hand decorating our rooms and during the VBS week (Monday, August 10 thru Friday, August 14 from 6:30 PM to 9 PM) in a variety of ways. If you are at all interested, please come to the July 7th meeting or contact one of us at the church office! Thank you! Pastor Greg, Sarah Henry & Ginny Ware - your 2009 VBS coordinators Hi-Xtreme Summer Update A look back on the 2008-2009 school year and a glimpse at the summer fun that is to come! The first day of youth group in 2008 began with a certain set of skills. For Hi-League, they participated in the gladiatorial games, in which their swordsmanship and dance abilities were put to the test. Xtreme whipped up some gourmet pizzas and played the first game of Sardines of the year (there would be hundreds more to follow). On that day, we never would have imagined the crazy year ahead of us! Through North Side Youth Collision, Edgebrook hosted a coffee house with musical guest The Least of These. We won goldfish (you're welcome parents) and built unimaginable Christmas houses out of Doritos and Cheeze Whiz. We played in a massive Broomball tournament and won Best Parody at our movie premiere of The Office-Edgebrook Edition. And still to come, we will be hosting a giant graduation party (bounce castle included)! Needless to say, thanks to the North Side Youth Collision, we were never bored. But what about when it was just us here at Edgebrook? Over this past year we have learned about God as a sustainer and the importance of community. In our Faces of God series we looked at Gods extreme love, anger, God as a rescuer and God as a mourner. Xtreme asked the tough questions and traveled through IJMs series, The Justice Mission, learning that in order to love what God loves, we must also hate what God hates (oppression/injustice). We experienced God through other peoples stories: Don the graffiti artist, Paul DeNai--the missionary, The Least of These--the musicians, and Kersti Bury--the student. We put action to our learning and participated in the work of God here on earth. We cleaned a local park, visited Breakthrough ministries, bagged groceries for Manna Ministries, and helped to raise awareness for the abducted child soldiers in Uganda and Sudan by participating in The Rescue. We worked together to create the new youth house in the annex, a space for worship, fun, and learning. Looking back I pray only one thing for our youth here at Edgebrook. I pray that God was visible in everything that we did, so that you all might know Him a little better than you did before. Keep seeking Hi-League. Keep asking the tough question Xtreme. And always remember that love is an action and God loves you so very much. Summer Calendar
Update from the Restrepos in Spain Dear praying friends and supporters, We consider it a real privilege to represent you in the Lords work here in Spain. Your faithful partnership with us is very much appreciated. Ministry Update Let me introduce you to Edgar (photo above). He made a profession of faith a year and a half ago. He had been involved in drug abuse, his mother died of cancer three years ago and his father suffers from schizophrenia. Recently, Edgar preached his very first sermon to the youth group and he did a great job! He has been in Eugenios discipleship group and wants to be a pastor someday. Would you pray for Edgar? Discipleship Group We are putting great emphasis this year on forming disciples of Christ. We believe in the Great Commission, which is a radical call of obedience to present complete people in Christ as disciples to the nations. It is a call that goes beyond having a building that is full for Sunday worship, or a nice church program, or a beautiful concert.... Jesus made disciples and devoted his life to fulfill that mission. Arts and Ministry We continue to be encouraged by the arts outreach. Emil, Julia, and Pia organized an art show that involved music, sculpture, visual arts, dance, and painting in our church building to reach out to the community. About 120 people attended this event. Family Update Were looking forward to being at Paulinas graduation ceremony on May 9, at North Park University (NPU). It seems like just yesterday she was entering Peterson Elementary School, just a few blocks from North Park Church. Efy has been accepted and has decided to enroll as a freshman at NPU next fall. He will also play soccer with the universitys soccer team. As you can see, we are entering the so called empty nest period. If you have any good advice about that, please share it with us! What's Ahead... Roma Project
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Eugenio & Pia Restrepo Update from the Clausons in Mexico As we prepare for our 8 month home assignment, we realize how blessed we are by our fellow team members and the many volunteers God has brought together to serve at the Family Development Foundation (FDF). Some of these volunteers come with well developed skills and others with servant hearts ready to learn; most importantly all of them are committed to Jesus and the vision of the FDF. We would like to share with you some of these great people and ask that you join us in prayer for them as they will be taking on even more responsibility as we go on home assignment. Sandra is a very talented young woman who, after serving with her husband Alberto in FDF three years ago, returned to Monterrey last October. She has been a huge blessing to us, as she has been committed to praying with us for the youth club, developing relationships with the kids and facilitating some of the values classes. We are so excited that she has agreed to take over the position of youth club coordinator! She is a natural leader and teacher and has already made many strong connections with the youth. Alex has served with Covenant Merge Ministries for many years and is currently in the process of becoming a Covenant missionary. His main focus will continue to be with Merge, but since January he has been helping teach a computer class, along with some English, to the youth club twice a month. Hes also started video game nights, which the kids have really enjoyed and it gives them a space to have fun and laugh together and build stronger relationships with each other and FDF staff and volunteers. Joel is a young man from DeKalb, IL who has been helping Alex with Merge and has also been involved with the computer class and video game nights. He is in the process of discerning how God is calling him to serve Him, whether continuing in Mexico or elsewhere. Marcela is an art teacher who has helped with art activities for the kids of Project Down for years and is now offering art classes to the kids and teens of the Dos Cerros community ministry. Finally, one of the things Erika has enjoyed the most this last year has been the informal leadership development/mentoring among several of the teenage girls from the youth club. Abigail, Liliana, Rosalinda, among others, have been a huge help in running the English Club for the younger children. They have been in charge of registration, receiving payments, basically acting as the treasurers and secretaries of the English Club. They have also been faithful volunteers with Project Down once a month. These are just a few of the many amazing volunteers God has sent to serve with FDF. In fact, later this month we will have a dinner to honor and thank all the volunteers and as we created the invite list the number of volunteers was over 50! Upcoming things to be praying for:
Our praises of thanksgiving go up to our Heavenly Father for you! Thank you for partnering with us as together we advance Gods kingdom locally and globally. Love, Nick Bruckner's Update from Alaska But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this in gentleness and respect. A summary of the past two months:
Bible Camp is around the corner! I will serve as the Program Coordinator. North River Bible Camp serves over 250 campers from villages all over Western Alaska each summer. This will be my fourth summer at this camp. It is located 10 miles up river from the village of Unalakleet. There is a well, but only running water and electricity for the kitchen. Songs and games, Bible study and teaching are all abundant. It is a place that proclaims the glory of God it is a wild place (grizzly bears have broken into the canteen and cabins just before we arrived the past 3 summers). The river we jump in is under 40 degrees, clear, fast and full of fish. Every time I go to camp, the Lord speaks to me in new ways. God does serious work on people in this place! I am excited to go, but prayer support is crucial so please do pray: Endurance! Healing! Justice! Safety! Unity! Peace! Freedom! Forgiveness! Joy! Love! Reconciliation! As I leave Alaska, my heart will remain here with the ministries of CYAK, those who are serving and those who are being served. I have developed a leadership team of Job Corps students and alumni to carry the ministry forward through the summer, and there are people in the process of raising support to carry the ministry forward full-time in the fall. This is incredibly encouraging to me because the need for consistency and continuity in this ministry is tremendous. In light of the great need and the Lords ministry, I have been carried forward by other hands and feet of Christ, I ask that you prayerfully consider continuing or beginning to support CYAK ministry financially and in prayer. If you do not receive the monthly CYAK newsletter and would like to, please e-mail info@cyak.org or if you receive the newsletter, and would like to be taken off the mailing list, the same e-mail address will be effective. This will be my final newsletter for my ministry with CYAK in this stage of my life. Thanks for your prayers, support, encouragement that have made my ministry effective and possible. I have been blessed to be a blessing to many and am curious to see how God will form me in this next stage of my journey. Grace and Peace in Christ, July Greeters In July we look forward to being greeted by: Thank You! I would like to thank each and every one of you for making my internship here at Edgebrook Covenant Church such a great experience! There isn't one thing I would change about it, and I mean that! I am very thankful for the love, grace, and encouragement you all gave me as I ministered here. I did a lot of things that I've never done before (like planning a worship service and leading a women's Bible study), and I truly valued your patience with me as I grew in my abilities. Alaina and I would also like to thank you all for being so sincere and welcoming toward us. From the first day we arrived here as "regulars," we have felt accepted and loved. That reception has meant a lot to us, and it exemplifies the love that our God has for all of us. So thank you, Edgebrook, for such an enjoyable 4 months! We look forward to more! Jason and Alaina Mach |
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