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L E ROY C H R I S T I A N C H U RC H T h e C o r n e r s t o n eT h e C o r n e r s t o n e
N e w s l e t t e r D a t e : J u n e 1 1 , 2 0 1 4N e w s l e t t e r D a t e : J u n e 1 1 , 2 0 1 4
I s s u e 1 2 I s s u e 1 2 -- D I G I T A L E D I T I O ND I G I T A L E D I T I O N
U p F r o n t w i t h J e f f . . .U p F r o n t w i t h J e f f . . .
A few years ago I came across these words by David Morrow who wrote the book, “Why Men Hate Going to Church.” To say these words rattled my cage would be an understatement—here’s a sampling of what he said, and it won’t take you long to see why I was concerned: “Why are men so bored in our churches? Even men who are born-again, Spirit-filled, longtime Christians are clamming up and dropping out. What’s going on? A business guru once said, “Your system is perfectly designed to give you the results you’re getting.” Christianity’s primary delivery system, the local church, is perfectly designed to reach women and older folks. That’s why our pews are filled with them. But this church system offers little to stir the mascu-line heart, so men find it dull and irrelevant. The more masculine the man, the more likely he is to dislike church. What do I mean? Men and young adults are drawn to risk, challenge and adventure. But these things are discouraged in the local church. Instead, most congregations offer a safe, nurturing com-munity—an oasis of stability and predictability. Studies show that women and seniors gravitate toward these things. Although our official mission is one of adventure, the actual mission of most congregations is making people feel comfortable and safe—especially longtime members.” To make a very long story short enough for our newsletter, I vowed to do something about this. For more than two decades I had resisted using lots of sports illustrations or risky adventurous methods because I wanted to be sensi-tive to all demographics in our church. However, I was doing what every other church was doing and simply put, we were ignoring men. We have addressed that to some degree here at LCC by establishing our men’s fraternity group. Ask any of the 10-12 regular attendees this past year, and they can tell you what a difference that study has meant in their lives. Ask my wife, and she’ll tell you that it has radically changed me. Please mark your calendars for Sunday, July 20
th. That day we will do church a little differently
as we will do it on “men’s terms.” You’ll have to attend to see what that means, but the 8:00 am service that day will be held outdoors in a pavilion out at Moraine View State Park/Dawson Lake. If you’re camping we’ll see you out there, if you’re in town, come on out and join us for church in the great out-doors! I can’t wait! Blessings, Jeff
YM UPDATE
On like Donkey Kong!
Yee haw, it’s here! Summer is officially here, no ifs-ands-or-buts about it!
No more classrooms, no more books, no more…you get it. Summer chores,
days at the pool, vacations, camp, you name ’tis the season. I like summer
most of the time, even in the extreme heat, but it’s all the more welcome
after our hard winter. It’s amazing that not even 4 months ago, we were
dealing with highs in the single digits for days on end. But that’s all behind
us now and we have all this season to look forward to. I think the idea
behind summer break is for it to be a relaxing time between the hectic
schedules of two school years. For many though, summer is much more
chaotic, even without homework. Youth group wise, we keep things pretty
predictable. Jr & Sr High Youth Group and Happy Meal keep things on
the same nights throughout the week, all summer long, for a reason. K-5
events break for the summer, but we’ve got some great monthly events
planned to keep everyone a little more connected. Hopefully, the summer
isn’t as imposing as a giant ape, but we promise not to monkey around and
waste your time either. Stay tuned and connected (but calm and collected)
this summer. We’ll make it worth your while.
This summer, we’re going to keep some of the good momentum going with
our JAM aged kiddos and their families. If you plan to attend the,
Cornbelters game at the Corn Crib June 25, call me today!!! I need to give
the front office our final numbers by Wednesday of this week. Be sure to
include these dates on your summer calendars as well: July 23, “Drive In”
Movie Night at LCC 5:30-8:30pm; August 13, Pool party at REPLEX, 6:30-
7:30pm. Call us in the office (309-962-6491) to get more info and to RSVP
for the events.
The Happy Meal has begun another series of meals on Wednesdays at our
house beginning at 6:30pm. It’s a chance to keep current with friends dur-
ing the summer months, get to know our youth leaders outside the church
building, and get your tummy filled with wholesome awesomeness! Some-
times we’ll be inside (if it’s rainy or super hot) enjoying board games or a
flick; most of the time we’ll be enjoying the great outdoors, maybe even
around a fire! Don’t miss out, and don’t let your friends miss out either!
Bring a crowd and get happy!
Enjoy this season! Blessings,
Joe
SENIOR DOMINOES NIGHT Saturday, June 14 - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 21 - 6:00 p.m. (date changed due to conflict) The fun continues… if you or your significant other are over 55, come join us!
Please bring a snack to share.
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ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A BIBLE BOWLER? Sunday, June 15 - 5:30 p.m.
Guest Moderator: Linda Vollstedt Come and join us for an evening of great fun as we learn who,
if anyone, is smarter than a Bible Bowler!
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PRAYER TEAM MEETING Thursday, June 19—6:30 p.m. (new time)
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CHURCH POTLUCK In honor or Tim and Linda Vollstedt
Sunday, June 15 - following 2nd service Drinks and table service provided.
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MARY LAVEY CELEBRATES 50 YEARS WITH AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Come help us celebrate Mary’s 50 years of dedicated services to the
American Legion Auxiliary Sunday, June 22 - 2:00-4:00 p.m.
American Legion Post - Le Roy
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CORNBELTERS at the CORN CRIB Wednesday, June 25
Time is running out, so if you’re interested in being a part of the LCC group going to the Corn Crib in Normal to see the Cornbelters, please contact Joe today! We hope to form a group of at least 20 to head over to the game.
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2ND ANNUAL ALL-CHURCH CAMP-OUT Friday-Sunday, July 18-20, 2014
Dawson Lake If you are going to camp out, you need to go to www.reserveamerica.com to reserve your spot.
We will be in Section F. Contact Rod & Denise Noe, Trever Kuipers, or the church
office for more details or if you have any questions.
SUMMER SOFTBALL TEAM We are organizing players for church softball again this year. Games will be played on Sunday afternoons in July. Players must be 16 years old or older. All games will be played at the Le Roy Elementary School Complex. If interested in playing, contact Trevor Fox or the church office for more details.
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FOOD PANTRY NEWS Because the Food Pantry was closed on Memorial Day, we served 23 households on June 1! Thanks to our loyal volunteers who stayed late to make sure everyone received their food. The 5th grade class of the Le Roy Elementary School hosted a Wax Museum with all proceeds coming to the Food Pantry. They raised $742.95! WOW! Thank you, fifth graders! Did you know that LeRoni’s Pizza has an on-going discount program that benefits the Food Pantry? On Wednesdays, if you take an item for the Food Pantry, you will receive dollars off your purchase of a large pizza. The IGA has an on-going program of donating 5¢ to the Pantry for every canvas bag brought in by their customers in which to put their groceries instead of using plastic. And, Burcham Apartments are very generous in their regular donations. These are just a few of the ways in which our local schools and businesses support the community Food Pantry! Thanks to all of them and the people in our community for their generous donations and thoughtfulness! The Pantry needs plastic grocery bags, peanut butter, jelly, ketchup, and boxed dinners.
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THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Words cannot express how much we appreciate all the prayers and acts of kindness shown to our family during Brad’s emergency surgery. Praise God he is doing great! The meals that were brought every night were delicious! This saying says it all.. “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel!” A big Thank You to our Church family! The Hubble Family
We are back in the Dominican Republic full of love and support and encouragement from back home! You have no idea how much seeing all of you will help carry us through the hard times. We are missing our big girls who are there in the U.S., but we are so proud of what they are doing. What makes the transition easier is knowing that you are praying for us and the ministry we are doing together here! Thank you for being an amazing church body. And I just have to say… you have some of the best singers I have ever heard! Love you all!!! Brian and Jenny Bland and Family
Brian and Jenny Bland and Family
CARDS in BULLETIN
If you were in Church this past Sunday, you probably noticed some changes to the bulletin. Included in the new format is a Welcome Card for members and visitors. We would like to have all of our members/attendees fill out the card with their name and IF your address, phone, or e-mail has changed, we would like you to include that information as well. This will help us keep our records updated. The backside of this card is for Prayer Requests. Fill out the card, tear it off, and put it in the small basket on the back table.
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GO GREEN! >>> The Cornerstone is now available digitally online!
You can now access the digital version of the church Cornerstone on our website. Visit http://leroychristianchurch.org and click
on Cornerstone. If you wish to start ONLY receiving the
Cornerstone digitally by e-mail or by directly accessing the website, please send a message to
our Communication Technology Coordinator, Joey Wilson, at [email protected]
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PRAYER LIST
We pray for: Our President, World Leaders, Our Church, Sister
Churches, Missions, the Lost, and…
Tests and Test Results: Hannah Johnson
Upcoming Surgery/Procedures: Doug Norfleet, Kay McClelland
Hospitalization and/or Surgery/Recovery: Brad Hubble, Larry Strong
Healing: Christi Tretheway, John & Betty Kline, Christy Bates’ mother,
Mary Cavello, Mel Reynolds, Barbara Perido, Neal Stechman, Max
Chapman, Walter Bohall, Randy Grubaugh, Rick Baker, Winnie
Hammer, Larry Strong, Carole Grimes, Lyman Veach, , Kathryn Oakley,
Peggy Kennedy, and all others who need healing.
Healing from Cancer: Buffy Brooks, Bob Hutton, Tina King, Derek
Bryan, David Brittin, Landon Howard, Mary Lavey, DeeAnn Roher
Wright, Mike Kelly, Emily (Stager) Riggio, Mary Lavey, Ruth Smith,
Dave Weber, Louise Miller, Alexis Peterson, Renee Hudson, Kelli
Crowdson, Donna (Dean) Johnson, Ed Moreland, Shelli Ollis, Doug
Norfleet, Nancy Spratt, Brynlee Gerber, Wes Rafferty, John Wooten,
Kim Gaffney, Sondra Woodrum, Don Crutcher, Bev Trimble, Jan Hard-
en, and all others who need healing from cancer.
Protection/Safety: All of our military personnel and all who are away
from home
Expectant Mothers: Heather Taylor, Jana McClelland, Julie Lohnes,
and Amy McMahan
Unspoken:
Special Needs:
Praise:
Loss of Loved Ones: The family of Richard Wilkerson; Phyllis Bruce
and family in the loss of her daughter, Kristy Lykkebak
CALLED TO SERVE
June 15 June 22
Greeters Dixie Wardrip Bob/Rosey Middendorf
Pattie Albert
Communion Prep Shirley Rice Alice Remington
At the Table ) Frank Lunn BJ Poindexter
To the Sick >
At the Door ) Dale Dagley Kevin Schoenwetter
Distribution Kevin Schoenwetter Kenny Albert
Jim Spratt Wayne Brake
Tim Whiteman Ralph Burge
John Wohlwend Dale Dagley
Jacob Wohlwend Matthew Lunn
Trevor Frost Bryan Tucker
Nursery-Sun. School Jennifer Long Betty Hillard
Nursery-Ch 1st Tammy Harris Pat Miller
2nd Dixie Wardrip Rod/Denise Noe
Craig Noe
Wee Worship Nita Spratt Deanna Hamilton
Children Ch 1st 2nd Team #2 Team #2
Sound System 1st Joey Wilson Mike Hillard
2nd Steve Baker Mike Hillard
Power Point 1st Tom Calhoun Tom Calhoun
2nd Ken Albert Steve Baker
Worship Team Lisa, Frank, Beth Richard, Patti
Anita, Tim, Vicki Kevin, Kathy, Joy
Accompanist Mary Lou Munster Shelly Hardwick
Loretta Veach
If you cannot serve, please find a replacement.
OFFERING & ATTENDANCE
June 1 June 8
Weekly Offering Needed $7,275.00 $7,275.00
Regular Offering $6,839.50 $5,638.41
AM Worship Attendance 191 228
Le Roy Christian Church
603 S. East Street
Le Roy, IL 61752
Phone: (309) 962-6491
Fax: (309) 962-6206
Website: http://leroychristianchurch.org
STAFF
Jeff Mayfield - Senior Minister
Email: [email protected]
Joe Willis - Youth/Associate Minister
Email: [email protected]
Phyllis Norfleet - Office Manager
Email: [email protected]
Joey Wilson - Communication Technology Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Thursday 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
Fridays 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
Our Mission: Seeking! Serving! Sending!
Matthew 28:18-20
Sunday Services: 8:00 am & 10:30 am - Worship Services
9:15 am - Sunday School
5:30 pm - Youth Activities
Wednesday Services: 6:30 pm - Bible Studies/Youth Activities
Le Roy Christian Church’s “Cornerstone” is published bi-weekly by
the Le Roy Christian Church. This digital edition was updated on 06/10/14.
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