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Almighty and gracious Father,
we give you thanks
for the fruits of the earth in their season
and for the labors of those who harvest them.
Make us, we pray,
faithful stewards of your great bounty,
for the provision of our necessities
and the relief of all who are in need,
to the glory of your Name;
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with
you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.

 

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I’m glad to announce that Steven Eicholtz is now coordinating the youth ministry on a part-time basis. Steven is marrying Bethany Norman on December 28. Both have been serving our students all semester. Read Steven’s encouraging testimony.

Youth Christmas Event | Sunday December 8 | 5:00pm 

 

Phil Ryken on this famous 1517 Renaissance painting by Quentin Massys:

The Moneylender and His Wife confronts us with the choice that everyone must make between God and money. The moneylender is sitting at home, with a measuring scale and a pile of money in front of him on the table, carefully assessing the value of a single coin. Yet our eye is also drawn to the woman sitting next to him, the moneylender’s wife. She is leafing through a Bible or a book of spiritual exercises, which presumably was bought by her wealthy husband. She is having her devotions, except she is distracted by all the money being counted. As she turns the page, her gaze is captivated by the coin in her husband’s hand.

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Massys saw how easily money can pull our souls away from the worship of God.

All of us feel this tension. We know that God demands our highest allegiance. We believe that nothing is more precious than the message of his gospel — the forgiveness of our sins and the free gift of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. Yet we are easily distracted. Sometimes we would rather thumb through a mail-order catalog (or Pinterest) than listen to what God has said in his Word.

(There is) a striking detail in The Moneylender and His Wife. Remember that in this masterpiece both husband and wife turn away from God to focus on their money. On the table between them, Massys cleverly painted a small round mirror—-

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—which reflects a little scene that is taking place just outside the frame of the painting. If we look at the image in the mirror closely, we see the dark lines of a window frame intersecting to make the form of a cross. We also see a small figure reaching out for the frame, as if to hold on to the cross. His face is familiar to art historians: it is Massys himself.

 

The artist is reminding us not to look for money to give us any satisfaction in life. Instead we invited to reach out for the cross where Jesus gave his life for all our greedy sins, to hold on to Jesus and to find our full satisfaction in him.

 

 
This month the Financial Team* has been putting before you 5 minute presentations on various aspects of stewardship. Entitled “The Costs of Ministry; The Rewards of Generosity”, the topics have been:
Week 1: CCC 2013 Financial Presentation Pt 1 (through the lens of creation/fall/redemption)–Rob Pendley
Week 2: Where we (Christ Community) are financially; a basic financial update—Adam Means, deacon and church treasurer
Week 3: CCC 2013 Financial Presentation Pt 3—Nate Henkel, elder
Week 4: Personal Testimony, Awareness of ways to give and classes to help– Jen & Tony Hernandez
Anytime money and stewardship is discussed there are chords struck. If you find yourself in a spot to make some changes in the way you steward your resources–great! We’re all growing and learning. One thing we’ve learned is that as church leadership we haven’t been keeping God’s teaching on money before you very well. Though we mail quarterly giving statements, I wondered what we’d done elsewhere. I looked back at what we’d blogged in 2013 and they were either in February or the last 3 weeks. We’re committed to being more regular in our communication in 2014.
2013 financial posts–so far
What is Stewardship? (February 6)
*Your financial team is: Adam Means, Tony & Jen Hernandez, Debbie Staples, Ron Thaler, James Schrader
 

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We would like to give some information about events going on with the youth group for the rest of the year.

There is NO youth group Sunday, November 24th. This past Sunday, November 17th was our final youth group of the 2013 calendar year.

While the weekly Sunday night youth group meetings have ended, there still is one final event for the 2013 calendar year. There will be a Christmas progressive dinner that will take place on Sunday December 8th from 5 pm – 8:30 pm.

The youth will enjoy a three-course meal as we travel to 3 different houses! There will be games and contests that will take place at each house. All of the details for this event are currently being planned by the Youth Team, but we will send out an email with further information by Wednesday, December 4th at the latest. We hope that many of your youth (and their friends!) will be able to enjoy a night of food, fun, fellowship, and festivities on December 8th!

In Christ,

The Youth Team
(Anthony DeAugustino, Joey Roberts, Angela White, Steven Eicholtz, Bethany Norman, & Tori Jacob)