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Enabling every person to experience the living Christ in life -transforming ways
Experience Connect Grow Impact
Happening This Morning - March 1, 2015
Worship Songs
Glory To His Name There Is Power In The Blood
Oh The Glory Of His Presence Take My Life And Let It Be
Take My Life (Holiness)
Glory Is Yours Beautiful One You Gave Your Life Away Christ Be All Around Me
Returning to Our Roots: Rediscovering Child-Like Faith
Tyler Charles - Guest Speaker
Matthew 19:13-15; Matthew 18:1-10
1407 N. Barron St - During the school year most of our children and youth activities and most of our Sunday morning classes are at Barron St.
813 Camden Rd - Our Sunday worship celebrations and church offices are located here.
www.eatoncob.org - Where you can find us 24/7. LO
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In our services we often use video and music to further communicate our messages. The use of such media is not to be understood as an endorsement of a particular artist, television show, or movie (or for that matter, Hollywood in general) by this church or its leadership.
Stuff for Kids at 10:45 am
Nursery - infants thru 3 years Children’s Ministry Hallway (east)
Kingdom Kids
4 years - Kindergarten: Located in the East Hallway (near nursery)
1st - 5th Grade: Located in the West Hallway (near restrooms)
Mother’s Room is also available in
the Children’s Hallway (east).
Choice of Worship Styles
8:45 am service is a more traditional service where you can expect hymns and choruses.
10:45 am service features a contemporary worship experience.
Each offers the same message and a loving body of Christ followers. Following each service, the altar area is open for prayer, anointing, or confession of faith.
to Sunday morning at Eaton Church of the Brethren. If you’re visiting us for the first time, we will not have
you stand up or ask you to give money. We want you to feel comfortable and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.
Please pick up a visitor’s packet at the Info Center with information about the church, our ministries, facilities, and opportunities to get connected. When you’re ready, we have a Connection Card at the Info center in the Gathering Area that we’d like you to fill out and leave at the Info Center. You can also find out more on our website, www.eatoncob.org.
Prayer is an essential part in the life of a believer and the church. Psalms 105:4 says "Look to the Lord and his strength, seek his face always." Each Sunday morning at 10:15 the Elders will be gathering by the fireplace for a time of prayer. They invite you to join them as they ask the Lord to move in hearts and to pour out his Spirit upon the church and its ministries.
Happening Now
The Heart of the Matter The Utter Relief of Holiness (Lent 2015)
Now may the God of peace make you holy in every way, and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless until our Lord Jesus Christ comes again. God will make this happen, for he who calls you is faithful.
—1 Thessalonians 5:3-4 (NLT)
The foremost theme for this Lenten season is holiness—the holiness of God and the holiness he expects of us. God wants us to be holy in every way, and he is intent, as he works in us through the power of his Spirit, on keeping us blameless until the day when Jesus Christ returns. But holiness is something few of us really understand, much less want. And even if we were to want it, holiness seems out of reach, for we know ourselves all too well. Through the preaching series and the accompanying devotional, we will recapture what the Bible says about holiness and catch the vision of what we ourselves could be like as a people truly transformed from the inside out—beautiful, radiant, resplendent.
Ways you can participate:
Join us for worship each Sunday morning leading up to Easter.
Pick up the FREE devotional from the Info Center. If you prefer a digital version, use download code LENTDEVO at our website, www.eatoncob.org
Purchase from the Info Center or your favorite bookstore John Eldredge’s Free to Live: The Utter Relief of Holiness, which is the basis for the series.
Join us for these Holy Week worship gatherings:
Love Feast & Communion – Thursday, Apr. 2 at 6:30 pm (Barron St)
Good Friday Worship – Apr. 3 at 7 pm (Camden Rd)
Holy Saturday Vigil – Apr. 4 at 6 pm (Camden Rd)
Remember, you can stream/download the sermon audios from our website/podcast.
Baptism - Sunday, March 15
Have you invited Christ into your life as your Lord and Savior, but have never experienced the blessing of water baptism? Contact the church office, 456-5507, by Monday, March 9.
Discover Your Place (DYP) D.Y.P. is a two-day course that equips you and others to learn about the
importance of serving and how God has uniquely designed you to serve
as a part of his church.
Come join in as we look at how experiences, personality style, spiritual
gifts, talents and your passion all create your ministry profile for
serving. There is a place for you!
Classes will be held on March 8th and 15th from 12:30-3:00 pm in Room
101 by the kitchen. (A light meal for participants at 12:30 pm. Class will
start promptly at 1pm.) Please stop by the DYP table to sign up or contact
the church office.
Happening Now
Starting Point . . . where your journey begins TODAY, Sunday, March 1 A place for new attenders to learn more about ECOB. 10-10:30 am in the Camden Rd Conference Room. This is a time to: Meet some of our staff Learn more about the ministries of our church Have an opportunity to ask questions
It’s Time For A New Directory! When people enter the doors of our church, they are looking for a place
to belong. Our directory brings us together to develop new relationships,
connect with our own families and reconnect with those we haven’t
seen in awhile.
Stop by the sign-up table in the gathering area.
Go to our website for more information.
Follow the directions on the letter you received in the mail.
There is no obligation to purchase anything.
You will receive a complimentary 8x10 photo and a directory!
Our church directory will not be complete without you - schedule today!
Photography dates: Thu April 9 & 16; Fri April 10 & 17; Sat April 11 & 18
Happening Soon
Men’s Spring Fishing Retreat
April 23-26, 2015, at Deer Creek State Park, Mount Sterling, OH.
Lodging cost will be $140 for the three nights. Additional costs are
fuel, group food, bait and boat rental. $50 deposit for your reservation
due by March 22. Golf is available at this retreat. Sponsorships available.
Contact John Redick for details, 937-750-1800.
Mexico Mission Trip May 30 - June 5. Contact Keith Pemberton if interested at 456-6974 or [email protected]
Knights and Lady Knights Basketball Congratulations on another great season! Check out the team website www.ecobknights.com
Just Friends Our Widow & Widower’s group gathers once a month. Wednesday, March 4, meet at Pizza Hut, 1732 N. Barron St., at 11:30 am. Anyone is welcome to come and fellowship with us!
School Bags for Brethren Disaster Ministries Come join us as we make school bags March 7, 9 am in the Barron St.
Fellowship Hall. Lunch will be provided. Bring your sewing machine and
plan to work!
Questions: email Barb Brower at [email protected].
Ladies, you are invited to a Baby Shower for Jess Miller,
wife of Phillip Miller, and daughter-in-law of Tim & Nancy Miller on
Saturday, March 7, 11am - 1pm at Camden Rd. Rm 101.
ATTENTION PARENTS AND YOUTH!
Stay up to date on events,
news, and anything youth
ministry related by texting
ROCKHOUSE to the num-
ber 40650. Then follow
the instructions from the
replied messages.
Sr High
Date: March 6-7
Where: Columbus, OH
Cost: $65 per person
Registration Deadline: TODAY
Parent's Meeting: March 1 @ 7:30pm
in the Station
More info at eatoncob.org
2015 Jr. and Sr. High Kentucky Mission Trip (July 12-18)
The trip is open to any student currently in grades 6-12. Deadline to register is March 29. We will have our second
informational meeting on March 29 as well. You can register at eatoncob.org.
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES AT BARRON ST. CAMPUS
SUNDAY: SR. HIGH BigGroup (Grades 9-12) 6-8 pm, The Station
WEDNESDAY: CUBBIES: (3-5 year olds) 6:30-8 pm
SPARKS: (K-1st) 6:30-8 pm
TNT: (2nd-3rd) 6:30-8 pm
KIA: (4th-5th) 6:30-8 pm, Annex
JR. HIGH BigGroup: (6th-8th) 6:30-8 pm, The Station
Our desire at Eaton Church of the
Brethren is to enable every person to
experience the living Christ in transforming ways. In continuing the mission Jesus placed
before His followers when He commanded them, and us, to go and make disciples, we are
dedicated to four intrinsic values. These ongoing values of Experience, Connect, Grow, and
Impact are interwoven and cannot be taken singly but as a four-fold approach to our call as a
local expression of Christ's worldwide church.
Throughout Scripture, God made His presence known
to individuals like Abraham, Jacob, Moses, and Isaiah,
among many others, as well as to His people, the
Hebrews, and to the Early Church. The presence of God
powerfully transformed them then, and us still today.
We place great emphasis on worship and prayer, sacraments like communion and baptism, and
spiritual disciplines to be practiced individually and collectively, while fully acknowledging that
our very access to God was secured in Jesus' sacrifice at the cross on our behalf.
Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time
of need. –Hebrews 4:16
Experience the reality of God
through Jesus
In contrast to our individualistic society, we
are intentional about connecting with others,
because life with God was never intended to
be solitary. We need one another in order to
be shaped into the image of Christ,
so we build one
another up with
the gifts God has
given each of us.
We encourage
one another, we
exhort one another, we pray for one another,
we help to meet the needs of one another.
Members are not anonymous but are known,
and know and connect with others. We
encourage every member to do life together
in smaller groups.
Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of
Christ. –Galatians 6:2
Just as parents want their children to grow
and mature, so our Father wants us to grow.
He has provided His
Word, the inspired
Scriptures of the
Old and New
Testaments, as
nourishment for all
believers, whether
newly born or experienced in years. The Bible
reveals God Himself and acts as a mirror,
showing us for who we really are, as well as
shaping our view of the world around us. We
strive to provide various means of
understanding Scripture and how we relate to
God, through Sunday morning preaching and
age-specific and topical classes and studies.
Like newborn infants, long for the pure spiritual milk, that
by it you may grow up into salvation. –1 Peter 2:2
Connect with others in a community
of faith
The church is intended to be a beacon of light in a world
shrouded in darkness. Where there is hopelessness, we share the
hope of Christ. Where there is sin, we share the message of
reconciliation through Christ. Where there is suffering and
injustice, we carry the burden of God, who has always
championed the cause of the marginalized, and we act on His
behalf. We are identified as followers of Jesus by our love for one another, and we are marked
by our mission of reaching others with Christ's love.
… in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the
message of reconciliation. –2 Corinthians 5:18-19 (ESV)
Grow in the
knowledge of God and His Word
Impact the world by
demonstrating the love of Christ
MISSION AND VALUES
Martin Peacock Senior Pastor ................................... [email protected] Dan Denlinger Senior Associate Pastor ...................... [email protected] Matt Owens Worship Arts Pastor [email protected] Stan Van Ausdal Visitation Pastor ........................................... [email protected] Josh Harpold Youth Pastor ............................................. [email protected] Dee Carver Communication & Resource Director [email protected] Joellen Driggs Financial Secretary ................................ [email protected] Kelly McQueen Children’s Ministry Director ............. [email protected] Sarah Springer Secretary ............................................. [email protected]
STAFF
937-456-5507 Email: [email protected] Website: www.eatoncob.org Facebook.com/eatoncob Prayerchain: [email protected]
How To Reach Us Office Address 813 Camden Rd Campus
937-456-5507
1407 N. Barron St Campus 937-456-2178
Mailing Address PO Box 122
Eaton, OH 45320-0122
Prayer Ministry Flowers
will be given to Ruth Brower Please pray for her this week.
Hospital Update
Becky Brubaker had surgery 2-24.
God’s Best . . . To Levi and Jen Brubaker at the birth of their son, Liam Alan, on Sunday,
January 25, and to Grandparents Greg and Becky Brubaker.
We no longer offer video of our sermons due to the failure of some of our
antiquated equipment. We hope to be able to upgrade our technology in the
future. You can download the audio from our website by clicking on media,
launch media player, select the sermon you wish to hear, then click download
audio.