A guest post by Church of the Brethren young adult Jenna Walmer
has been shared on the Office of Public Witness blog. Walmer, who will
attend Bridgewater (Va.) College in the fall, writes about her work to
discern a calling in life, and how it relates to a “job shadowing” visit
she made to the Office of Public Witness. She had been preparing to
become a physical therapist, but “being raised in the Church of the
Brethren provided me with a passion for peace, and as I grow up that
passion burns brighter,” she wrote. “Fast forward to this past summer in
Colorado, I had a change of heart. I spent a few days with seminary
professors before National Youth Conference exploring my call. During
Exploring Your Call, we explored ways we know it is God’s will for what
we are pursuing. One that especially applies to me is the compelling of
the Holy Spirit, or nudges from God. Over the past few years, the word
“peace” has been etched in my heart, and during that week I recognized
that this is where I was being ‘nudged.’” Read her full blogpost at http://blog.brethren.org/2015/guest-post-jenna-walmer-reflects-on-her-call-and-a-visit-to-the-office-of-public-witness.
Source: 3/18/2015 Newsline
News items pertaining to youth and young adults in the Church of the Brethren.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Bethany Theological Seminary’s Institute for Ministry with Youth and Young Adults
Bethany Theological Seminary’s Institute for Ministry with Youth and Young Adults
has issued a reminder that registration is still open for “Anabaptism,
the Next Generation,” an event held at the seminary in Richmond, Ind.,
on April 17-19. The event is for those in ministry with young adults and
welcomes all who want to explore the growing edges of Anabaptism. Go to
www.bethanyseminary.edu/YAForum2015 for more information and to register.
Source: 3/18/2015 Newsline
Source: 3/18/2015 Newsline
Young Adult Conference is planned for Pennsylvania in May
By Laura Whitman
The 2015 Young Adult Conference will be held at Camp Swatara near Bethel, Pa., from May 22-24. The conference for those that are age 18-35, sponsored by the Church of the Brethren Youth and Young Adult Ministry. The theme for the conference, that will shape worship and workshops is: “You Shall Go Out With Joy: Transforming the World’s Thorns with Joyful Action” based on Isaiah 55:12-13.
Featured speakers are Andy Murray, Samuel Sarpiya, Karen Duhai, and
Joanna Johnson. Andy Murray is the moderator-elect of the Church of the
Brethren Annual Conference. Samuel Sarpiya is a Church of the Brethren
pastor and church planter in Rockford, Ill. Karen Duhai, originally from
Bedford, Pa., is currently in seminary at Bethany, in Richmond, Ind.
Joanna Johnson grew up in the Methodist Church and is attending Tulane
University in New Orleans, La.
The worship coordinators are Rachel Witkovsky of Palmyra (Pa.) Church of the Brethren, and Kelsey Murray of Lancaster (Pa.) Church of the Brethren. Musical leadership is by Rachel Bucher Swank of Annville, Pa.
There will be plenty of time for fellowship, games, and singing around the campfire. Registration is now open and scholarship requests will be accepted until April 17. Cost is $125 or $150 after April 30. Register now at www.brethren.org/yac. Please contact Laura Whitman with any further questions at lwhitman@brethren.org or 847-429-4323.
-- Laura Whitman is a Brethren Volunteer Service worker and is helping to coordinate Young Adult Conference and National Older Adult Conference.
Source: 3/18/2015 Newsline
The 2015 Young Adult Conference will be held at Camp Swatara near Bethel, Pa., from May 22-24. The conference for those that are age 18-35, sponsored by the Church of the Brethren Youth and Young Adult Ministry. The theme for the conference, that will shape worship and workshops is: “You Shall Go Out With Joy: Transforming the World’s Thorns with Joyful Action” based on Isaiah 55:12-13.

The worship coordinators are Rachel Witkovsky of Palmyra (Pa.) Church of the Brethren, and Kelsey Murray of Lancaster (Pa.) Church of the Brethren. Musical leadership is by Rachel Bucher Swank of Annville, Pa.
There will be plenty of time for fellowship, games, and singing around the campfire. Registration is now open and scholarship requests will be accepted until April 17. Cost is $125 or $150 after April 30. Register now at www.brethren.org/yac. Please contact Laura Whitman with any further questions at lwhitman@brethren.org or 847-429-4323.
-- Laura Whitman is a Brethren Volunteer Service worker and is helping to coordinate Young Adult Conference and National Older Adult Conference.
Source: 3/18/2015 Newsline
‘Early bird’ registration for National Junior High Conference ends soon

Thinking about attending National Junior High Conference 2015? Online registration is open! We encourage you to register soon to take advantage of special early bird rates. Through March 31, the cost is $160 per person. After March 31, the cost for regular registration is $185 per person. Travel scholarships are available to those who live west of the Mississippi River. For more information and to register, visit www.brethren.org/njhc or call 847-429-4389.
National Junior High Conference is sponsored by the Church of the Brethren Youth and Young Adult Ministry, which is a part of Congregational Life Ministries. The conference will be held on June 19-21 on the campus of Elizabethtown (Pa.) College. Junior high youth and their adult advisors will be invited to consider Romans 12:1-2 and the theme, “Living the Change: Our Offering to God.”
The theme asks participants to consider taking their everyday, ordinary life--our sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking around life--and place it before God as an offering. As junior high youth encounter a number of changes in their lives, NJHC 2015 will encourage them to live the changes in ways pleasing to God.
The event will be enriched by worship speakers Lauren Seganos, Steve Schweitzer, Amy Gall-Ritchie, and Eric Bishop. Seth Hendricks will be coordinating music, and worship will be coordinated by Rebekah Houff and Trent Smith. In addition to four celebrations of worship, there will be time for learning in workshops and for play during recreation.
We are excited to announce that our special evening activities include a performance by Chris Ivey, an interactive juggler, and an evening carnival complete with fun games, snacks, and music. We look forward to meeting and worshipping with you in Elizabethtown!
-- Kristen Hoffman is a Brethren Volunteer Service worker and coordinator of this year’s Christian Citizenship Seminar and National Junior High Conference.
Source: 3/18/2015 Newsline
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Bridgewater Roundtable RYC - March 20-22
The Roundtable regional youth conference is held at Bridgewater (Va.) College on March 20-22, on the theme “Follower and Friend: Our Relationship with God” (John 15:12-17). Leadership is provided by Carol Elmore, music and youth minister at Oak Grove Church of the Brethren. The event includes worship, small groups, workshops, a variety show, singing, vespers, recreation, and more. Participants stay on the college campus for the weekend and eat meals in the college dining hall. “Brethren from different districts come together to reconnect with NYC friends, or to make new friends,” said an announcement from Virlina District. Estimated cost is $50 per participant. Roundtable is open to senior high youth in grades 9-12. Pre-registration is recommended. For more information, go to http://iycroundtable.wix.com/iycbc or contact iycroundtable@gmail.com.
Source: 3/10/2015 Newsline
Source: 3/10/2015 Newsline
Thursday, March 05, 2015
Mutual Kumquat at Hollidaysburg (Pa.) Church of the Brethren - 4/18
Mutual Kumquat, a popular Brethren band, will be in concert at Hollidaysburg (Pa.) Church of the Brethren
on Saturday, April 18, at 7 p.m., sponsored by Camp Blue Diamond in
Middle Pennsylvania District. Pre-concert music begins at 6 p.m. “Mutual
Kumquat shares an eclectic sound and positive message through their
unique combination of danceable rhythms, stick-in-your-head melodies,
rich harmonies, and uplifting, fun-filled lyrics,” said an invitation to
the event. Mutual Kumquat has performed at National Youth Conference,
Annual Conference, National Older Adult Conference, Song and Story Fest,
and other venues. Cost is $5, plus either a jar of peanut butter,
jelly, or spaghetti sauce to donate to the American Rescue Workers of
Hollidaysburg. For more information visit www.campbluediamond.org/UpComingEvents.html . For questions call 814-667-2355.
Source: 3/4/2015 Newsline
Source: 3/4/2015 Newsline
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Youth ministry webinar series continues with focus on ‘Life and Time’
The third webinar in a series on Christian practices for teens,
offered for adult leaders of youth, will be on the topic “Life and
Time.” Emily Tyler, coordinator of workcamps and volunteer recruitment
for the Church of the Brethren, will be leading the webinar which takes
place the evening of Tuesday, March 3, at 8 p.m. (eastern time).
This is one in a series of webinars offered jointly by staff of the Church of the Brethren, Bethany Theological Seminary, and On Earth Peace. These staff are teaming up to provide informational and educational webinars geared to pastors, parents, and anyone who works with youth, primarily within the Church of the Brethren.
This series takes the form of a book study of “Way to Live: Christian Practices for Teens” edited by Dorothy C. Bass and Don C. Richter, and will offer reflections on a few selected chapters of the book. While having a copy of the book is helpful, it is not required. The book may be purchased through Brethren Press at www.brethrenpress.com or by calling 800-441-3712.
Both a telephone and a computer are required to join the webinar. To join the video portion, go to www.moresonwebmeeting.com and enter the phone number and access code given below (the technology used for this webinar works best with non-mobile devices). After joining the video portion, participants will need to join the audio portion by dialing 877-204-3718 or 303-223-9908. The access code is 8946766.
For those of you who wish to view the web portion via an iPad, download the link from the iTunes store (Level 3), and have the conference telephone number and access code available to enter. You will still need to join the audio portion with the Audio Login credentials. The name of the app is Level 3.
The final webinar in the series is planned for May 5, at 8 p.m. (eastern), on the topic “Forgiveness and Justice” led by Marie Benner-Rhoades of the On Earth Peace staff.
Ordained ministers may earn .1 continuing education credit for participating in the real-time event. To request continuing education credit, prior to the webinar contact Bekah Houff, coordinator of Outreach Programs at Bethany Theological Seminary in Richmond, Ind., at houffre@bethanyseminary.edu.
Source: 2/25/2015 Newsline
This is one in a series of webinars offered jointly by staff of the Church of the Brethren, Bethany Theological Seminary, and On Earth Peace. These staff are teaming up to provide informational and educational webinars geared to pastors, parents, and anyone who works with youth, primarily within the Church of the Brethren.
This series takes the form of a book study of “Way to Live: Christian Practices for Teens” edited by Dorothy C. Bass and Don C. Richter, and will offer reflections on a few selected chapters of the book. While having a copy of the book is helpful, it is not required. The book may be purchased through Brethren Press at www.brethrenpress.com or by calling 800-441-3712.
Both a telephone and a computer are required to join the webinar. To join the video portion, go to www.moresonwebmeeting.com and enter the phone number and access code given below (the technology used for this webinar works best with non-mobile devices). After joining the video portion, participants will need to join the audio portion by dialing 877-204-3718 or 303-223-9908. The access code is 8946766.
For those of you who wish to view the web portion via an iPad, download the link from the iTunes store (Level 3), and have the conference telephone number and access code available to enter. You will still need to join the audio portion with the Audio Login credentials. The name of the app is Level 3.
The final webinar in the series is planned for May 5, at 8 p.m. (eastern), on the topic “Forgiveness and Justice” led by Marie Benner-Rhoades of the On Earth Peace staff.
Ordained ministers may earn .1 continuing education credit for participating in the real-time event. To request continuing education credit, prior to the webinar contact Bekah Houff, coordinator of Outreach Programs at Bethany Theological Seminary in Richmond, Ind., at houffre@bethanyseminary.edu.
Source: 2/25/2015 Newsline
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
ENGAGE to welcome prospective students to Bethany Seminary
By Jenny Williams
Campus visit days are well-established events at Bethany Theological Seminary in Richmond, Ind., eliciting appreciation from attendees for the information and hospitality they receive. The spring 2015 ENGAGE visit day, to be held Friday, March 27, will again offer prospective seminary students as much of the Bethany experience as possible in a day’s time.
Faculty, current students, and staff will be involved in leadership. A morning presentation, “Living Words, Living People: Creative Ways of Presenting Scripture in Worship,” will be led by Dawn Ottoni-Wilhelm, Brightbill Professor of Preaching and Worship. “This session will explore new ways to read, recite, and perform scripture in worship--and help us understand scripture as a living text that seeks to engage us today. We’ll look and listen to scripture anew, in ways that call forth the best of our energy and imagination.”
Attendees will learn about Bethany’s newly revised curriculum and its many options from Steve Schweitzer, academic dean. Over lunch, a presentation on the changing landscape of ministry will be led by Scott Holland, Slabaugh Professor of Theology and Culture, and Tara Hornbacker, professor of ministry formation, missional leadership, and evangelism.
To convey the student experience, a student panel discussion will be held via Bethany’s new technology classroom, demonstrating how Bethany allows for distance students to participate in classroom events in real time. Kristy Shellenberger, an MA student, will lead joint worship for the Bethany and Earlham School of Religion communities, and students will also give tours of the Earlham College campus.
Information on the financial investment of seminary education will include the amenities of the emerging Bethany Neighborhood in addition to financial aid and other considerations presented by Brian Schleeper, student services associate. Courtney Hess, grant project director, will speak to the research and programming being undertaken to address student debt and ongoing stewardship, of which the housing and community opportunities of the Neighborhood are a part. Students who have already applied also will be able to meet with faculty.
Bethany will cover lodging expenses and two meals for ENGAGE guests.
For more information and to register, visit
bethanyseminary.edu/visit/engage or call 800-287-8822.
On Saturday, all are invited to stay for the Willson Lectures at Earlham School of Religion, presented by renowned writer and speaker Diana Butler Bass on the topic, “Finding the Spirit of God in the Spirit of the World.” The event is free; breakfast and lunch will cost $25, and registration is required. For more information go to http://esr.earlham.edu/news-events/news/esr-welcomes-diana-butler-bass-2015-willson-lectures.
-- Jenny Williams is director of communications and alumni/ae relations for Bethany Theological Seminary.
Source: 2/25/2015 Newsline
Campus visit days are well-established events at Bethany Theological Seminary in Richmond, Ind., eliciting appreciation from attendees for the information and hospitality they receive. The spring 2015 ENGAGE visit day, to be held Friday, March 27, will again offer prospective seminary students as much of the Bethany experience as possible in a day’s time.
Faculty, current students, and staff will be involved in leadership. A morning presentation, “Living Words, Living People: Creative Ways of Presenting Scripture in Worship,” will be led by Dawn Ottoni-Wilhelm, Brightbill Professor of Preaching and Worship. “This session will explore new ways to read, recite, and perform scripture in worship--and help us understand scripture as a living text that seeks to engage us today. We’ll look and listen to scripture anew, in ways that call forth the best of our energy and imagination.”
Attendees will learn about Bethany’s newly revised curriculum and its many options from Steve Schweitzer, academic dean. Over lunch, a presentation on the changing landscape of ministry will be led by Scott Holland, Slabaugh Professor of Theology and Culture, and Tara Hornbacker, professor of ministry formation, missional leadership, and evangelism.
To convey the student experience, a student panel discussion will be held via Bethany’s new technology classroom, demonstrating how Bethany allows for distance students to participate in classroom events in real time. Kristy Shellenberger, an MA student, will lead joint worship for the Bethany and Earlham School of Religion communities, and students will also give tours of the Earlham College campus.
Information on the financial investment of seminary education will include the amenities of the emerging Bethany Neighborhood in addition to financial aid and other considerations presented by Brian Schleeper, student services associate. Courtney Hess, grant project director, will speak to the research and programming being undertaken to address student debt and ongoing stewardship, of which the housing and community opportunities of the Neighborhood are a part. Students who have already applied also will be able to meet with faculty.
Bethany will cover lodging expenses and two meals for ENGAGE guests.
For more information and to register, visit
bethanyseminary.edu/visit/engage or call 800-287-8822.On Saturday, all are invited to stay for the Willson Lectures at Earlham School of Religion, presented by renowned writer and speaker Diana Butler Bass on the topic, “Finding the Spirit of God in the Spirit of the World.” The event is free; breakfast and lunch will cost $25, and registration is required. For more information go to http://esr.earlham.edu/news-events/news/esr-welcomes-diana-butler-bass-2015-willson-lectures.
-- Jenny Williams is director of communications and alumni/ae relations for Bethany Theological Seminary.
Source: 2/25/2015 Newsline
National Youth Cabinet Meeting
www.brethren.org/youthresources
on April 1.
Source: 2/25/2015 Newsline
Source: 2/25/2015 Newsline
McPherson Regional Youth Conference - March 6-8
“Keep Calm and Be a Dunker Punk” is the theme for Regional Youth Conference
at McPherson (Kan.) College on March 6-8. The event is for senior high
youth and advisors. The theme scripture is from Isaiah 1:17: “Say no to
wrong. Learn to do good. Work for justice. Help the down-and-out. Stand
up for the homeless. Go to bat for the defenseless” (The Message). The
conference will feature leadership by David Radcliff of the New
Community Project, and performances by Mutual Kumquat and Ted and Co.
The fee for youth to attend is $65. Special pricing is available for
college students willing to volunteer part of their time to assist with
the weekend. For more information and online registration go to www.mcpherson.edu/ryc. For questions contact Jen Jensen, McPherson College director of Spiritual Life, jensenj@mcpherson.edu or 620-242-0503.
The public is invited to performances by Mutual Kumquat and Ted and Co. in McPherson, Kan., as part of the Regional Youth Conference. Ted and Co. will present “Laughter Is Sacred Space” in Brown Auditorium at McPherson College at 12 noon on March 6, and “The Big Story” at 1 p.m. on March 7 at McPherson Church of the Brethren. Mutual Kumquat, a band rooted in the Church of the Brethren, and billed as “obviously the best band ever,” will perform at the McPherson Church at 9 p.m. on March 7. “All are welcome to attend these events!” said an invitation from the church.
Source: 2/25/2015 Newsline
The public is invited to performances by Mutual Kumquat and Ted and Co. in McPherson, Kan., as part of the Regional Youth Conference. Ted and Co. will present “Laughter Is Sacred Space” in Brown Auditorium at McPherson College at 12 noon on March 6, and “The Big Story” at 1 p.m. on March 7 at McPherson Church of the Brethren. Mutual Kumquat, a band rooted in the Church of the Brethren, and billed as “obviously the best band ever,” will perform at the McPherson Church at 9 p.m. on March 7. “All are welcome to attend these events!” said an invitation from the church.
Source: 2/25/2015 Newsline
Tuesday, February 03, 2015
Youth Peace Travel Team is named for 2015
By Becky Ullom Naugle
The 2015 Youth Peace Travel Team has been announced. The team is cooperatively sponsored by the Outdoor Ministries Association, On Earth Peace, Bethany Theological Seminary, and the Church of the Brethren’s Office of Public Witness and Youth and Young Adult Ministry Office.
The four team members for 2015 are:
Follow the ministry of the 2015 Youth Peace Travel Team by visiting www.brethren.org/youthpeacetravelteam.
-- Becky Ullom Naugle is director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries for the Church of the Brethren.
Source: 02/03/2015 Newsline
The 2015 Youth Peace Travel Team has been announced. The team is cooperatively sponsored by the Outdoor Ministries Association, On Earth Peace, Bethany Theological Seminary, and the Church of the Brethren’s Office of Public Witness and Youth and Young Adult Ministry Office.
The four team members for 2015 are:
- Annika Harley of Madison (Wis.) Mennonite Church
- Michael Himlie of Root River Church of the Brethren in Northern Plains District
- Brianna Wenger of Woodbridge Church of the Brethren in Mid-Atlantic District
- Kerrick van Asselt of McPherson Church of the Brethren in Western Plains District.
Follow the ministry of the 2015 Youth Peace Travel Team by visiting www.brethren.org/youthpeacetravelteam.
-- Becky Ullom Naugle is director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries for the Church of the Brethren.
Source: 02/03/2015 Newsline
Romans 12 provides theme for National Junior High Conference
National Junior High Conference will be held June 19-21 on the campus
of Elizabethtown (Pa.) College. The conference will invite youth and
their advisors to consider Romans 12:1-2. The theme, “Living the Change:
Our Offering to God,” asks participants to consider taking their
everyday, ordinary life--our sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and
walking around life--and place it before God as an offering.
As junior high youth encounter a number of changes in their lives, the conference will encourage them to live the changes in ways pleasing to God. The event will be enriched by worship speakers Lauren Seganos, Steve Schweitzer, Amy Gall-Ritchey, and Eric Bishop. Seth Hendricks will be coordinating music, and worship will be coordinated by Rebekah Houff and Trent Smith.
In addition to four celebrations of worship, there will be time for learning during workshops and time for play during recreation and evening activities.
Online registration is open at www.brethren.org/njhc. Register now to take advantage of early bird rates! Through March 31, the cost is $160 per person. After March 31, the cost for regular registration is $185 per person. Travel scholarships are available to those who live west of the Mississippi River.
For more information and to register, visit www.brethren.org/njhc or call 847-429-4389. National Junior High Conference is sponsored by the Church of the Brethren Youth and Young Adult Office.
-- Becky Ullom Naugle is director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries for the Church of the Brethren.
Source: 02/03/2015 Newsline
As junior high youth encounter a number of changes in their lives, the conference will encourage them to live the changes in ways pleasing to God. The event will be enriched by worship speakers Lauren Seganos, Steve Schweitzer, Amy Gall-Ritchey, and Eric Bishop. Seth Hendricks will be coordinating music, and worship will be coordinated by Rebekah Houff and Trent Smith.
In addition to four celebrations of worship, there will be time for learning during workshops and time for play during recreation and evening activities.
Online registration is open at www.brethren.org/njhc. Register now to take advantage of early bird rates! Through March 31, the cost is $160 per person. After March 31, the cost for regular registration is $185 per person. Travel scholarships are available to those who live west of the Mississippi River.
For more information and to register, visit www.brethren.org/njhc or call 847-429-4389. National Junior High Conference is sponsored by the Church of the Brethren Youth and Young Adult Office.
-- Becky Ullom Naugle is director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries for the Church of the Brethren.
Source: 02/03/2015 Newsline
Bridgewater Roundtable - March 20-22
Roundtable, a Church of the Brethren regional youth conference, takes place at Bridgewater (Va.) College on March 20-22.
The theme, “Follower and Friend: Our Relationship with God,” is
inspired by John 15:12-17. The speaker will be Carol Elmore, minister of
youth and music at Oak Grove Church of the Brethren in Roanoke, Va.
Friday night entertainment will feature Jessica Crawford, a Christian
recording artist and former member of the youth group at Bridgewater
Church of the Brethren. The event also includes small groups, workshops,
a variety show, singing, vespers, recreation, and more. Participants
will stay on the college campus for the weekend and eat their meals in
the dining hall. Estimated cost is $50 per participant. The event is for
high school age youth and adult advisors. Information is being posted,
with registration opening soon, at http://iycroundtable.wix.com/iycbc. For questions e-mail iycroundtable@gmail.com.
Source: 2/3/2015 Newsline
Source: 2/3/2015 Newsline
Friday, January 30, 2015
Service Sunday 2015
"Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus..." (Philippians 2:5, NRSV).
Service Sunday is February 1.
It encourages you and your congregation to discover opportunities to serve through the Church of the Brethren, celebrate those who serve, explore possibilities for service in our local communities, and be transformed through serving one another.
Find worship resources at www.brethren.org/servicesunday.
Service Sunday is February 1.
It encourages you and your congregation to discover opportunities to serve through the Church of the Brethren, celebrate those who serve, explore possibilities for service in our local communities, and be transformed through serving one another.
Find worship resources at www.brethren.org/servicesunday.
Christian Citizenship Seminar 2015
Christian Citizenship Seminar happens each year and is a powerful experience for all who attend. CCS brings together youth who are passionate, discerning, and concerned about justice and the well-being of our denomination, our communities, and our nation. Participants of past years have shared that their week at CCS was filled with experiences they remember for the rest of their lives.
The 2015 Christian Citizenship Seminar, held April 18 - 23 in New York City and Washington D.C., will focus on the complexities of US immigration policy, suggested reforms, and the consequences of both on immigrant communities. At CCS, high school aged youth and their advisors will explore the issue of immigration and the ways in which faith helps understand and form beliefs about it. This experience will help equip them to understand immigration and to educate their own communities about issues related to immigration.
During this week-long event, participants will explore the ways in which their lives intersect with the lives of immigrants through hearing personal stories from immigrants in the U.S., people who work with immigrants, individuals who are connected with both theology and immigration, and those who work in advocacy and policy-making. Participants will gather new cultural insights in New York City through attending multicultural church services and the United Nations, and in Washington, D.C. they will visit Capitol Hill and meet their representatives and senators to discuss the topic of immigration. Throughout the week, there are important times to get to know other participants, worship together, and reflect upon the day's events.
Through this conference, students are empowered to take home what they have learned, stay informed about the issue of immigration, and to share about their learning experiences to teach others.
Thank you for supporting great learning opportunities like these that build community and train leaders to address the needs of today.
Learn more about Christian Citizenship Seminar at www.brethren.org/ccs or call Kristen Hoffman at 847-429-4389 or email her at khoffman@brethren.org.
-- By Kristen Hoffman, BVS volunteer with Youth and Young Adult Ministry
The 2015 Christian Citizenship Seminar, held April 18 - 23 in New York City and Washington D.C., will focus on the complexities of US immigration policy, suggested reforms, and the consequences of both on immigrant communities. At CCS, high school aged youth and their advisors will explore the issue of immigration and the ways in which faith helps understand and form beliefs about it. This experience will help equip them to understand immigration and to educate their own communities about issues related to immigration.
During this week-long event, participants will explore the ways in which their lives intersect with the lives of immigrants through hearing personal stories from immigrants in the U.S., people who work with immigrants, individuals who are connected with both theology and immigration, and those who work in advocacy and policy-making. Participants will gather new cultural insights in New York City through attending multicultural church services and the United Nations, and in Washington, D.C. they will visit Capitol Hill and meet their representatives and senators to discuss the topic of immigration. Throughout the week, there are important times to get to know other participants, worship together, and reflect upon the day's events.
Through this conference, students are empowered to take home what they have learned, stay informed about the issue of immigration, and to share about their learning experiences to teach others.
Thank you for supporting great learning opportunities like these that build community and train leaders to address the needs of today.
Learn more about Christian Citizenship Seminar at www.brethren.org/ccs or call Kristen Hoffman at 847-429-4389 or email her at khoffman@brethren.org.
-- By Kristen Hoffman, BVS volunteer with Youth and Young Adult Ministry
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Young Adult Steering Committee Meets at the Church of the Brethren General Offices
The Youth and Young Adult Office welcomed the Young Adult Steering Committee to the Church of the Brethren General Offices in Elgin, Ill., last week. Members of the committee include Jess Hoffert, Heather Houff Landram, Amanda McLearn-Montz, Mark Pickens, and Kyle Remnant. The group was led by Laura Whitman and assisted by Kristen Hoffman, in their planning for the 2015 Young Adult Conference.
Source: 01/21/2015 Newsline
Source: 01/21/2015 Newsline
Monday, January 19, 2015
IL/WI District 2015 Spring Youth Retreat
By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat
down
April 10th through April 12th, 2015
Freeport Church of the Brethren
777 W Pleasant St,
Freeport, Illinois 61032
The registration form can be found online.
April 10th through April 12th, 2015
Freeport Church of the Brethren
777 W Pleasant St,
Freeport, Illinois 61032
- What: Rick Polhamus will be our session leader and will be sharing about his recent trip to Iraq and share about the history of this troubled part of the world. Topics will include Iraq, ISIS, and drone warfare.
- When: Registration will begin at 7 pm on Friday Night. Retreat participants will be dismissed on Sunday around 11:45am.
- Who: Everyone currently in 9th through 12th grades during the 2014-2015 school year. Friends and advisors are welcome.
- Cost: $40 for youth – no charge for advisors. Make checks payable to “Illinois/Wisconsin District Youth”
- What to Bring: Bible, games, sleeping bag, snacks to share, towel.
The registration form can be found online.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
New On Earth Peace Interns
On Earth Peace has introduced new interns
Madeline Dulabaum, who will serve as editor of the “Peacebuilder”
newsletter, and Michael Himlie who will be youth peace coordinator.
Dulabaum will prepare each issue of the newsletter and will be exploring
a new look for the publication. She is a student at DePaul University
in Chicago, Ill., and has served on the news teams for Annual Conference
and National Youth Conference, as well as editor for her high school
magazine. Himlie’s duties will include coordinating peace retreats at
congregations and districts, leading workshops at regional youth
conferences, and connecting with youth throughout the denomination. He
is a student at Manchester University and recently completed a year of
Brethren Volunteer Service where he served with New Community Project
and took part in a delegation to the Middle East with Christian
Peacemaker Teams. He also has served with On Earth Peace as part of
Ministry of Reconciliation teams at Annual Conference and National Youth
Conference.
Source: 01/14/2015 Newsline
Source: 01/14/2015 Newsline
Church of the Brethren Regional Youth Conference 2015
The Regional Youth Conference will feature leadership by special guests David Radcliff of the New Community Project, Mutual Kumquat, and Ted & Co. The event is for youth in grades 9-12 and their adult advisors. Special pricing is available for college students willing to volunteer part of their time to assist with the weekend. Workshops are provided respectively for youth, youth leaders, college students. Registration will open later in January. More information will be made available soon. Contact Jen Jensen, McPherson College Director of Spiritual Life, with any questions at jensenj@mcpherson.edu or 620-242-0503.
Source: 01/14/2015 Newsline
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
Youth ministry names National Youth Cabinet for 2015-2016
A new National Youth Cabinet has been named by
the Church of the Brethren’s Youth and Young Adult Ministry, led by
director Becky Ullom Naugle. She reported that the new cabinet hopes to
hold its first meeting in February.
Members of the 2015-2016 National Youth Cabinet are:
Becky Ullom Naugle, director of the Youth and Young Adult Ministry, will work with the cabinet to create a theme and resources for National Youth Sunday 2015 and 2016. For more about the denomination’s Youth and Young Adult Ministry go to www.brethren.org/yya.
Source: 01/06/2015 Newsline
Members of the 2015-2016 National Youth Cabinet are:
- Krystal Bellis from Ankeny Church of the Brethren in Northern Plains District,
- Yeysi Diaz from the Cristo Nuestra Paz/West Charleston congregation in Southern Ohio District,
- Jeremy Hardy from Hagerstown Church of the Brethren in Mid-Atlantic District,
- Alexa Harshbarger from Bremen Church of the Brethren in Northern Indiana District,
- Olivia Russell from Olympic View Church of the Brethren in Pacific Northwest District,
- Digby Strogen from La Verne Church of the Brethren in Pacific Southwest District.
Becky Ullom Naugle, director of the Youth and Young Adult Ministry, will work with the cabinet to create a theme and resources for National Youth Sunday 2015 and 2016. For more about the denomination’s Youth and Young Adult Ministry go to www.brethren.org/yya.
Source: 01/06/2015 Newsline
Monday, December 22, 2014
“Way to Live: Work and Choices,” a webinar for those involved in youth and young adult ministry
“Way to Live: Work and Choices,” a webinar for those involved in youth and young adult ministry,
is offered Jan. 6, at 8 p.m. (eastern time). The webinar is one in a
series that is a book study of “Way to Live: Christian Practices for
Teens” edited by Dorothy C. Bass and Don C. Richter. The series is
offered jointly by staff of the Church of the Brethren, Bethany
Seminary, and On Earth Peace. The Jan. 6 webinar will be led by Bekah
Houff of the seminary staff. Ordained ministers may earn .1 continuing
education credit for participating in the real-time event. To request
continuing education credit contact Houff at houffre@bethanyseminary.edu prior to the webinar. For more information go to www.brethren.org/yya/webcasts.html.
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
Workcamp registration opens January 8
Registration opens Jan. 8, at 7 p.m. (central time) for next summer’s Church of the Brethren workcamps.
Find a listing of the dates, locations, and fees for the 2015 workcamps
on the theme “Side by Side: Imitating Christ’s Humility” at www.brethren.org/workcamps.
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
2015 National Junior High Conference registration opens January 9
Jan. 9 is the opening date for registration for the 2015 National Junior High Conference
on the theme, “Living the Change: Our Offering to God” (Romans 12:1-2).
The conference will be held on June 19-21 at Elizabethtown (Pa.)
College for youth who have completed 6-8 grades and their adult
advisors. For more information go to www.brethren.org/yya/njhc. For questions contact Kristen Hoffman, conference coordinator, in the
Youth and Young Adult Ministry Office at 847-429-4389 or khoffman@brethren.org
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
Applications for the 2015 Ministry Summer Service program are due by Jan. 9
Ministry Summer Service (MSS) is a leadership
development program for college students in the Church of the Brethren
who spend 10 weeks of summer working in the church (local congregation,
district office, camp, or national program). The 2015 orientation dates
are May 29-June 3. Go to www.brethren.org/yya/mss for more information and application forms.
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
Applications for the 2015 Youth Peace Travel Team are due by Jan. 9
Members of the Youth Peace Travel Team
serve through Ministry Summer Service. The team is a cooperative effort of a number of
Church of the Brethren programs, with a new team fielded each summer.
The Youth Peace Travel Team travels to Brethren camps with the goal of
talking with other young people about the Christian message and the
Brethren tradition of peacemaking. College-age Church of the Brethren
young adults from 19-22 years of age will be selected for the next team.
A stipend is paid to team members. For more information go to www.brethren.org/yya/peaceteam.html.
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
Source: 12/22/2014 Newsline
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Jocelyn Snyder to coordinate orientation for Brethren Volunteer Service
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Photo by BVS
Jocelyn Snyder
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From 2012-2014 she was a mission worker and BVS volunteer in South Sudan, serving with Church of the Brethren Global Mission and Service. In Torit, South Sudan, she worked at a primary school of the African Inland Church and taught basic English courses for women.
In previous employment, she served with Mennonite Central Committee in Zambia for three years, 2006-2009, working as assistant chaplain at Choma Secondary School and also facilitating HIV/AIDS youth and young adult peer educator workshops.
Snyder has been youth and young adult coordinator at Hartville (Ohio) Church of the Brethren, where she is a member, and also has been youth director at Mount Tabor United Methodist Church in East Canton, Ohio. She is a 2005 graduate of Malone University in Canton, Ohio, with a bachelor of arts degree in youth ministry.
Source: 12/10/2014 Newsline
Tuesday, December 02, 2014
Illinois and Wisconsin District Volunteer at Food Bank
Photo by Ralph Miner
On Nov. 8, while the delegates to the Illinois and Wisconsin District Conference were in business session, 24 people attending the district youth retreat took 16 bags of donated food to the Northern Illinois Food Bank and packed more than 6,500 pounds of potatoes. “They wanted to thank everyone who donated food at the conference,” said a report in the newsletter of Highland Avenue Church of the Brethren in Elgin, Ill., which hosted the district conference. The Illinois Wisconsin District Youth Cabinet planned the service project.
On Nov. 8, while the delegates to the Illinois and Wisconsin District Conference were in business session, 24 people attending the district youth retreat took 16 bags of donated food to the Northern Illinois Food Bank and packed more than 6,500 pounds of potatoes. “They wanted to thank everyone who donated food at the conference,” said a report in the newsletter of Highland Avenue Church of the Brethren in Elgin, Ill., which hosted the district conference. The Illinois Wisconsin District Youth Cabinet planned the service project.
Source: 12/2/2014 Newsline
Online registration opened Dec. 1 for Christian Citizenship Seminar 2015
Online registration opened Dec. 1 for Christian Citizenship Seminar 2015,
an event for senior high youth and their adult advisors sponsored by
the Church of the Brethren Youth and Young Adult Ministry on April 18-23
in New York City and Washington, D.C. The seminar’s study of US
immigration will be guided by the theme scripture from Hebrews 13:2: “Do
not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some
have entertained angels without knowing it.” Space is limited to 100
people so early registration is advised. Cost is $400. Go to www.brethren.org/ccs.
Source: 12/2/2014 Newsline
Source: 12/2/2014 Newsline
Congregational Life Ministries leader addresses Powerhouse at Camp Mack
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Photo courtesy of Walt Wiltschek / Manchester University
Many of the Powerhouse 2014 participants gather
for a group photo at Camp Mack
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More than 80 youth and advisors met at Camp Mack in Milford, Ind., on Nov. 15-16 for the Powerhouse regional youth conference sponsored by Manchester University. All six Midwest districts of the Church of the Brethren were represented, covering Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
Jonathan Shively, executive director of Congregational Life Ministries for the Church of the Brethren, served as keynote speaker for three worship services.
The weekend focused on the theme “Almost Christian: Seeking an Authentic Faith.” The title and focus drew on the book “Almost Christian” by Kenda Creasy Dean, which explores topics from the National Study of Youth and Religion. Shively’s messages centered on identifying and telling one’s story of faith, gaining a sense of gifts and vocation, and living in a sense of hope--and the importance of community in all of those. The band Mutual Kumquat brought additional energy, providing musical leadership through the weekend.
Participants also selected from among 10 workshops, with options such as a trip to the Manchester University campus, a service project, a study of Creasy Dean’s book, and working with clay or prayer journals. Recreation time, meals, an optional film, and games and fellowship filled the rest of the schedule. Representatives from Brethren Volunteer Service, the denomination’s Youth/Young Adult Ministry, and Bethany Theological Seminary were also on hand to share about their programs.
This was the fifth year since the Midwest regional youth conference was “rebooted” in this new format, planned by Manchester’s Campus Ministry and Church Relations office. The next Powerhouse gathering will tentatively be held in Nov. 2015. For more information, visit www.manchester.edu/powerhouse.
-- Walt Wiltschek of the Manchester University Campus Ministry/Religious Life provided this report.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Congregational Life Ministries offers webinars on ‘Just Friendship’ and ‘Youth Work after Christendom’
Congregational Life Ministries is a co-sponsor of two webinars
scheduled for this week: on Wednesday, Nov. 19, Anthony Grinnell will
present a webinar related to ministry and evangelism and justice titled
“Just Friendship”; and on Thursday, Nov. 20, Nigel Pimlott is the
presenter of a webinar on the topic “Youth Work after
Christendom-Revisited.” Both webinars start at 2:30 p.m. (eastern time).
The latter webinar is one in a series by authors of published or
forthcoming books in the popular “After Christendom” series, presented
by the Church of the Brethren, the Center for Anabaptist Studies at
Bristol Baptist College in the UK, the Anabaptist Network, and the
Mennonite Trust.
“Youth Work after Christendom-Revisited” addresses the significant transformation undergone by ministry with young people, and the emergence of a post-Christendom, missional narrative, despite the fact that for many churches it is still about getting young people into church on a Sunday. This webinar will consider models of mission with young people based upon symbiosis, social justice and explorations of new uncharted waters. Nigel Pimlott is passionate about ministry with young people. He is author of youth ministry resources and a number of books, including ‘Youth Worker After Christendom and ‘Embracing the Passion.’
“Just Friendship” will discuss the nature of the relationships we seek to build with people in low-income areas and will explore how the virtues of justice and hope may be expressed within these relationships. Grinnell is involved in developing initiatives across the city of Leeds, in the United Kingdom, that seek to address poverty and inequality, is helping to establish Leeds Citizens, and is a project manager for the Leeds Poverty Truth Challenge.
The webinars are free, and ministers may earn 0.1 continuing education credit for attending the event. Register for webinars at www.brethren.org/webcasts. For more information contact Stan Dueck, director for Transforming Practices for the Church of the Brethren, at sdueck@brethren.org.
Source: 11/18/2014 Newsline
“Youth Work after Christendom-Revisited” addresses the significant transformation undergone by ministry with young people, and the emergence of a post-Christendom, missional narrative, despite the fact that for many churches it is still about getting young people into church on a Sunday. This webinar will consider models of mission with young people based upon symbiosis, social justice and explorations of new uncharted waters. Nigel Pimlott is passionate about ministry with young people. He is author of youth ministry resources and a number of books, including ‘Youth Worker After Christendom and ‘Embracing the Passion.’
“Just Friendship” will discuss the nature of the relationships we seek to build with people in low-income areas and will explore how the virtues of justice and hope may be expressed within these relationships. Grinnell is involved in developing initiatives across the city of Leeds, in the United Kingdom, that seek to address poverty and inequality, is helping to establish Leeds Citizens, and is a project manager for the Leeds Poverty Truth Challenge.
The webinars are free, and ministers may earn 0.1 continuing education credit for attending the event. Register for webinars at www.brethren.org/webcasts. For more information contact Stan Dueck, director for Transforming Practices for the Church of the Brethren, at sdueck@brethren.org.
Source: 11/18/2014 Newsline
Christian Citizenship Seminar 2015 Registration opens Dec. 1
Registration opens Dec. 1 for Christian Citizenship Seminar 2015,
an event for senior high youth and their adult advisors sponsored by
the Church of the Brethren Youth and Young Adult Ministry on April 18-23
in New York City and Washington, D.C. The seminar’s study of US
immigration will be guided by the theme scripture from Hebrews 13:2: “Do
not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some
have entertained angels without knowing it.” Space is limited to 100
people so early registration is advised. Cost is $400. For more
information and a downloadable brochure, go to www.brethren.org/ccs.
Source: 11/18/2014 Newsline
Source: 11/18/2014 Newsline
Beacon Heights Youth have started a Dunker Punks Café
Youth at Beacon Heights Church of the Brethren in
Fort Wayne, Ind., have started a Dunker Punks Café. “Don’t buy your
morning coffee on the way to church. The Dunker Punk Café fills your
caffeine needs!” said an announcement in the church newsletter. Staffed
by the High School Youth group, freewill donations will be accepted,
“but the coffee is still free!” said the announcement.
Source: 11/18/2014 Newsline
Source: 11/18/2014 Newsline
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Youth and young adult ministries director leads evening webinar on ‘Grieving’
The first webinar in a series on Christian practices for teens,
offered for adult leaders of youth, was on the topic “Grieving” led
by Becky Ullom Naugle, director of the Church of the Brethren Youth and
Young Adult Ministry. The webinar was Nov. 4, at 8 p.m.
(eastern time).
This was one in a series of webinars offered jointly by staff of the Church of the Brethren, Bethany Theological Seminary, and On Earth Peace. These staff are teaming up to provide informational and educational webinars geared to pastors, parents, and anyone who works with youth, primarily within the Church of the Brethren.
This series takes the form of a book study of “Way to Live: Christian Practices for Teens” edited by Dorothy C. Bass and Don C. Richter, and will offer reflections on a few selected chapters of the book. While having a copy of the book is helpful, it is not required. The book may be purchased through Brethren Press at www.brethrenpress.com or by calling 800-441-3712.
Both a telephone and a computer are required to join the webinar: dial in by telephoning 877-204-3718 and enter the access code 8946766; then log in online at https://cc.callinfo.com/r/1huu1fnieqfak&eom.
The next webinars in the series:
Source: 11/04/2014 Newsline
This was one in a series of webinars offered jointly by staff of the Church of the Brethren, Bethany Theological Seminary, and On Earth Peace. These staff are teaming up to provide informational and educational webinars geared to pastors, parents, and anyone who works with youth, primarily within the Church of the Brethren.
This series takes the form of a book study of “Way to Live: Christian Practices for Teens” edited by Dorothy C. Bass and Don C. Richter, and will offer reflections on a few selected chapters of the book. While having a copy of the book is helpful, it is not required. The book may be purchased through Brethren Press at www.brethrenpress.com or by calling 800-441-3712.
Both a telephone and a computer are required to join the webinar: dial in by telephoning 877-204-3718 and enter the access code 8946766; then log in online at https://cc.callinfo.com/r/1huu1fnieqfak&eom.
The next webinars in the series:
- Jan. 6, 2015, at 8 p.m. (eastern) on the topic “Work and Choices” led by Bekah Houff of the Bethany Seminary staff
- March 3, 2015, 8 p.m. (eastern) on the topic “Life and Time” led by Emily Tyler of the Church of the Brethren Workcamp Ministry
- May 5, 2015, 8 p.m. (eastern) on the topic “Forgiveness and Justice” led by Marie Benner-Rhoades of the On Earth Peace staff
Source: 11/04/2014 Newsline
2016 Workcamp Planning
In the midst of excitement around the 2015 workcamp schedule, it's
already time to begin thinking about the 2016 workcamp season! If you or
someone you know would be interested in planning and guiding the 2016
workcamp season, the position description and application are now
available online.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Brethren workcamps schedule for 2015 is released
The Church of the Brethren Workcamp Office has released the workcamp schedule for 2015, which is now available at www.brethren.org/workcamps. The theme for the year, “Side by Side: Imitating Christ’s Humility”
is inspired by Philippians 2:1-8. A brochure will be mailed soon to
congregations. For questions, contact the Workcamp Office at cobworkcamps@brethren.org.2015 workcamp schedule
Find the full workcamp schedule with links to descriptions of each workcamp and a picture key identifying the different types of work at each site, at www.brethren.org/workcamps/schedule. The key provides a rough guide to the five different types of work: emphasis on relational service, gardening and eco-service, construction and painting etc., food bank or soup kitchen, thrift store or packaging clothes.
Junior high workcamps for those who have completed 6th-8th grade:
- June 21-25 at the John Kline Homestead in Broadway, Va., $275
- June 22-26 at Camp Pine Lake in Iowa, $275
- July 1-5 hosted by Highland Avenue Church of the Brethren in Elgin, Ill., $275
- July 22-26 hosted by Prince of Peace Church of the Brethren in South Bend, Ind., $275
- July 29-Aug 2 partnering with On Earth Peace and the Brethren Housing Association in Harrisburg, Pa., $275
- Aug 5-9 hosted by Brooklyn (N.Y.) First Church of the Brethren, $275
- Aug 5-9 hosted by First Church of the Brethren in Roanoke, Va., $275
- June 7-14 at Camp Wilbur Stover in Idaho, $325
- June 8-13 at Koinonia Farm in Americus, Ga., $395
- June 14-20 at a project site of Brethren Disaster Ministries, to be determined, $285
- June 14-20 in New Orleans, La., $425
- June 21-27 at Pine Ridge Reservation in Kyle, S.D., $455
- June 28-July 4 at the Family Abuse Center in Waco, Texas, $335
- July 5-11 at ECHO in N. Fort Myers, Fla., $375
- July 5-11 at Innisfree in Crozet, Va., $325
- July 19-25 partnering with Baltimore (Md.) County Christian Workcamp, $325
- July 20-26 hosted by Camp Carmel working with Crossnore School in Crossnore, N.C., $325
- July 20-26 hosted by York Center Church of the Brethren in Lombard, Ill., $325
- July 27-Aug 2 hosted by Olympic View Church of the Brethren in Seattle, Wash., $325
- July 27-Aug 2 at the Brethren Nutrition Program in Washington, D.C., $325
- Aug 9-15 co-sponsored by the Brethren Revival Fellowship (BRF) at New Horizons Ministries in Colorado, $335
- Aug 9-15 hosted by Bittersweet Ministries in Los Angeles, Calif., $425
- June 14-20 at Camp Mardela on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, $325
- June 20-27 co-sponsored by the Brethren Revival Fellowship (BRF) in Lewiston, Maine, $325
- May 29-June 7 in the Dominican Republic, $700
- June 29-July 2 We Are Able Assistants at the Brethren Service Center in New Windsor, Md., $375
- June 29-July 2 We Are Able, a workcamp for youth and young adults with intellectual disabilities, ages 16-23, in New Windsor, Md., $375
Source: 10/28/2014 Newsline
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Powerhouse regional youth conference to be at Camp Mack in mid-November
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| Courtesy of Manchester University The logo for Powerhouse 2014, a regional youth conference for the Midwest sponsored by Manchester University and held at Camp Mack |
The Powerhouse regional youth conference has reached its fifth anniversary! Powerhouse will return to Camp Mack near Milford, Ind., on Nov. 15-16, providing a weekend of worship, workshops, music, recreation, and more for senior high youth in the Midwest and their advisors.
Join in this action-packed and faith-filled weekend following on National Youth Conference. The theme this year is “Almost Christian: Seeking an Authentic Faith,” drawing on the book “Almost Christian” by Kenda Creasy Dean and other studies that have been done in this area.
Jonathan Shively, executive director of Congregational Life Ministries for the Church of the Brethren, is the keynote speaker for three worship times during the weekend. Seth Hendricks, pastor of Happy Corner Church of the Brethren in Dayton, Ohio, and a member of the band Mutual Kumquat, returns as music leader. Opportunities also will be available to visit and tour the Manchester University campus in North Manchester, Ind., about 45-50 minutes from Camp Mack, before or after the conference, and perhaps as a workshop option on Saturday.
Groups coming from a distance and needing a place to stay in the area on Friday night may contact us and we can help make arrangements to stay at Manchester University or with congregations in the area.
Cost is $75 for youth, $65 for advisors (for extenuating circumstances, please contact us). Everyone will have a bed to sleep in. Participants should bring their own bedding and towels. The camp will be preparing the meals. All the forms needed to register and a host of other information is at www.manchester.edu/powerhouse. Please be in prayer for this event and encourage your youth and advisors to attend.
— Walt Wiltschek is director of Religious Life and Church Relations at Manchester University. For more about Manchester go to www.manchester.edu.
Reprint from Church of the Brethren Newsline September 3, 2014
Friday, October 24, 2014
Fall IL/WI District Youth Retreat
When I was hungry, you gave
me something to eat, and when
I was thirsty, you gave me
something to drink. When I was a stranger,
you welcomed me. —Matthew 25:31The youth of IL/WI District will be working at the Northern Illinois Food Bank during District Conference weekend. They’ve asked the district people to make a donation of foods. Below is a list of most-needed food items (no glass jars please):
Peanut Butter, Canned Tuna/Chicken, Whole Grain Pasta and Rice, Cereal, Dried Beans, Canned Fruits (in own juice), Canned vegetables, Reduced-Sodium Soup, Pasta SaucePlease bring the food items with you when you register Friday night for district conference.
For mor information about the retreat, check www.cobyouth.org
Engage Day Introduces Prospective Students to Bethany
Richmond, IN - Bethany Theological Seminary will
welcome prospective students to the fall Engage Visit
Day on Friday, October 31, 2014. Now in its seventh
year, this event is designed to both provide students
with practical information about enrolling in
seminary study and to include them in seminary
activities and experiences.
Campus guests will take part in worship, interact with a panel of current students, attend class, meet with faculty, and be informed about the admissions process, all with encouragement for each participant to continue discerning the path to which they are called.
Registration is now open at www.bethanyseminary.edu/visit/engage, which also lists the day's schedule. For more information, contact Tracy Primozich, director of admissions, at primotr@bethanyseminary.edu.
Campus guests will take part in worship, interact with a panel of current students, attend class, meet with faculty, and be informed about the admissions process, all with encouragement for each participant to continue discerning the path to which they are called.
Registration is now open at www.bethanyseminary.edu/visit/engage, which also lists the day's schedule. For more information, contact Tracy Primozich, director of admissions, at primotr@bethanyseminary.edu.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
‘Honor God by Honoring Others’ is theme for Junior High Sunday
Churches of the Brethren are encouraged to celebrate Junior High
Sunday on Nov. 2. The theme for the 2014 observance of Junior High
Sunday is “Honor God by Honoring Others,” based on Matthew 7:12, “In
everything do to others as you would have them do to you; for this is
the law and the prophets.”Resources for this annual special Sunday are available online, designed to aid junior high youth and their adult advisors lead their congregations in worship. Downloadable resources include the theme logo in several different formats, and worship resources written by Church of the Brethren members Marcus Harden, Stephen Hershberger, Audrey Hollenberg-Duffey, Rachel Witkovsky.
Worship resources include calls to worship and benedictions, invitations to give and blessings for the offering, a litany of confession, a scripture jam, a children’s story, and other creative worship elements.
Download resources from www.brethren.org/yya/jr-high-resources.html.
Source: 10/14/2014 Newsline
Christian Citizenship Seminar 2015 to focus on immigration
“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that
some have entertained angels without knowing it” (Hebrews 13:2). This
theme scripture will help guide the Christian Citizenship Seminar for
2015 in a study of US immigration.
This seminar for senior high youth and their adult advisors is scheduled for April 18-23, 2015, and will be held in New York City and Washington, D.C. It is sponsored by the Church of the Brethren Youth and Young Adult Ministry.
“Please join us as we delve into topics that will challenge and support growth in our knowledge, compassion, understanding, and faith in learning about such an important and timely issue,” said an announcement.
The brochure for the event notes that “US immigration policy is a complex and polarizing issue, regardless of whether it is discussed in the halls of Congress or the Fellowship Hall.... Participants at the 2015 Christian Citizenship Seminar will strive to understand current government policy, various suggested reforms, and the consequences of both on immigrant communities. We will learn how our faith in Jesus, expressed in our theology and action, can inform and compassionately shape our response to immigration.”
Registration for the seminar opens Dec. 1. Space is limited to 100 people so early registration is advised. Cost is $400. For more information and a downloadable brochure, go to www.brethren.org/ccs.
Source: 10/14/2014 Newsline
This seminar for senior high youth and their adult advisors is scheduled for April 18-23, 2015, and will be held in New York City and Washington, D.C. It is sponsored by the Church of the Brethren Youth and Young Adult Ministry.
“Please join us as we delve into topics that will challenge and support growth in our knowledge, compassion, understanding, and faith in learning about such an important and timely issue,” said an announcement.
The brochure for the event notes that “US immigration policy is a complex and polarizing issue, regardless of whether it is discussed in the halls of Congress or the Fellowship Hall.... Participants at the 2015 Christian Citizenship Seminar will strive to understand current government policy, various suggested reforms, and the consequences of both on immigrant communities. We will learn how our faith in Jesus, expressed in our theology and action, can inform and compassionately shape our response to immigration.”
Registration for the seminar opens Dec. 1. Space is limited to 100 people so early registration is advised. Cost is $400. For more information and a downloadable brochure, go to www.brethren.org/ccs.
Source: 10/14/2014 Newsline
The Church of the Brethren seek candidates for the position of coordinator of orientation for BVS
The Church of the Brethren seek candidates for the
full-time salaried position of coordinator of orientation for Brethren
Volunteer Service (BVS). Major responsibilities include
organizing orientation, securing facilities and resource leaders,
providing leadership, reviewing volunteer applications, counseling
volunteers, facilitating community building, and evaluating orientation
upon conclusion. The coordinator also oversees social media connections
for BVS including Facebook, Twitter, and the BVS webpage. Additional
responsibilities include co-supervision of BVS staff volunteers and
providing administrative back up in the absence of the BVS director.
This position requires significant travel that can take up to a month at
a time. Required skills and knowledge include knowledge of Church of
the Brethren heritage, theology, and polity; ability to articulate and
operate out of the vision of the Mission and Ministry Board; and
demonstrated ability to perform administrative and management tasks.
Candidate must enjoy working in a team environment and must be flexible
with evolving program needs. Training or experience in group building
and dynamics, training of groups and individuals, and recruiting and
assessment of individuals is required for this position. A bachelor’s
degree is required. Application of relevant philosophies learned through
course work and seminars is helpful. This position is based at the
Church of the Brethren General Offices in Elgin, Ill. Applications will
be received beginning immediately and will be reviewed on an ongoing
basis until the position is filled. Request the application form by
contacting the Office of Human Resources, Church of the Brethren, 1451
Dundee Ave., Elgin, IL 60120; 800-323-8039 ext. 367; humanresources@brethren.org. The Church of the Brethren is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Source: 10/14/2014 Newsline
Source: 10/14/2014 Newsline
Friday, October 10, 2014
National Junior High Sunday - November 2, 2014
Celebrate Junior High Sunday on November 2!
The theme is "Honor God by honoring others" based on Matthew 7:12.
The theme is "Honor God by honoring others" based on Matthew 7:12.
Thursday, October 09, 2014
Christian Citizenship Seminar - April 18-23
Join us April 18-23, 2015 in New York City and Washington, D.C.
The theme for the upcoming Christian Citizenship Seminar is U.S. Immigration. Please join us as we delve into topics that will challenge and support growth in our knowledge, compassion, understanding, and faith in learning about such an important and timely issue.
Online registration opens here on December 1, 2014. Registration is limited to 100 participants, so register early!
The theme for the upcoming Christian Citizenship Seminar is U.S. Immigration. Please join us as we delve into topics that will challenge and support growth in our knowledge, compassion, understanding, and faith in learning about such an important and timely issue.
Online registration opens here on December 1, 2014. Registration is limited to 100 participants, so register early!
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Theme announced for Bethany Seminary Peace Essay Contest

Aspiring student writers are encouraged to begin considering their entries for Bethany Seminary’s 2015 Peace Essay Contest: Peacemaking, Creation Justice, and the Beloved Community. Building on its success in 2014, the contest again is being held as part of the peace studies program at the seminary.
The peace essay contest is open to seminary, graduate school, college, and high school students who are fully enrolled in a program en route to a degree. Prizes of $2,000, $1,000, and $500 will be awarded for the top three essays. Topics to address may include but are not limited to the following:
- creation care
- a just peace with creation
- indigenous communities’ rights
- environmental racism
- gender and ecology
- creating a greener economy
- creation-centered spirituality
- forging alliances across the traditional “left-vs.-right” ideological framing of US politics
- intercultural coalitions for the common good
A natural fit within the teaching and learning in peace studies at Bethany, the essay contest is underwritten by the Jennie Calhoun Baker Endowment, funded by John C. Baker in honor of his mother. Described as a “Church of the Brethren woman ahead of her time,” she was known for actively pursuing peacemaking by meeting the needs of others, providing community leadership, and upholding the value of creative and independent thinking in education. John Baker saw her vision and modeling of contemporary peacemaking reflected in Bethany’s collaborative leadership among the three Historic Peace Churches and thus selected the seminary to administer the endowment’s programs.
John Baker, a philanthropist for peace with a distinguished career in higher education, and his wife had also helped establish the peace studies program at Bethany with an earlier endowment gift. “John and Elizabeth Baker were deeply committed to building cultures of peace,” says Holland. “This peace essay contest is intended to encourage thoughtful writing on peace in essays that are informed by the rich traditions of God's shalom and Christ's peace yet articulated in voices that are public, ecumenical, and interfaith. There is also the hope that this contest will lead to international networking and partnerships in pursuit of peace.”
Holland administers the Baker endowment programs and is assisted in the essay contest by Bekah Houff, coordinator of outreach programs, who chairs the planning committee. Other members of this year’s committee are Kirsten Beachy, assistant professor of visual and communication arts at Eastern Mennonite University (Mennonite); Ben Brazil, assistant professor and director of the Ministry of Writing Program at Earlham School of Religion (Friends); Randy Miller, editor of the Church of the Brethren “Messenger” magazine; Abbey Pratt-Harrington, alumna of Earlham School of Religion (Friends); and Joanna Shenk, one of the pastors at First Mennonite Church in San Francisco. Brazil, Holland, Miller, and Shenk also will serve as judges.
Essays can be submitted between Jan. 1-26, 2015, and results will be announced by the end of Feb. 2015. Winning essays will appear in selected publications of the Church of the Brethren, Friends, and Mennonite faith communities. For guidelines, terms, and submission procedures, go to www.bethanyseminary.edu/peace-essay . Contact Bekah Houff at houffre@bethanyseminary.edu or 765-983-1809 for additional information.
-- Jenny Williams is director of communications and alumni/ae relations for Bethany Theological Seminary.
Source: 10/7/2014 Newsline
Friday, September 26, 2014
‘Side by Side: Imitating Christ’s Humility’ is 2015 workcamp theme.
The Workcamp office announces the theme for the 2015 Church of the
Brethren Workcamp season: “Side by Side: Imitating Christ’s Humility”
(Philippians 2:1-8).
Philippians 2:1-8 teaches the importance of living in community and
putting one another’s interests above one’s own. In Philippians, Paul
writes about Christ’s perfect example of humility, which immediately
follows a call to communion with one another.
The 2015 workcamp curriculum will focus on how to serve others humbly, as Christ taught, to become more like-minded and foster meaningful relationships. The daily themes of community, service, faithfulness, prayer, renewal, and light will reflect aspects of faith that enable humble, community-based living.
More information about the 2015 workcamp schedule, dates, locations, and fees will be made available in upcoming months.
-- Theresa Ford is an assistant coordinator for the 2015 workcamp season, working alongside co-assistant coordinator Hannah Shultz. They are serving in the Workcamp office through Brethren Volunteer Service. Emily Tyler is the coordinator of Workcamps and BVS Recruitment.
Source: 9/26/2014 Newsline
Philippians 2:1-8 teaches the importance of living in community and
putting one another’s interests above one’s own. In Philippians, Paul
writes about Christ’s perfect example of humility, which immediately
follows a call to communion with one another.The 2015 workcamp curriculum will focus on how to serve others humbly, as Christ taught, to become more like-minded and foster meaningful relationships. The daily themes of community, service, faithfulness, prayer, renewal, and light will reflect aspects of faith that enable humble, community-based living.
More information about the 2015 workcamp schedule, dates, locations, and fees will be made available in upcoming months.
-- Theresa Ford is an assistant coordinator for the 2015 workcamp season, working alongside co-assistant coordinator Hannah Shultz. They are serving in the Workcamp office through Brethren Volunteer Service. Emily Tyler is the coordinator of Workcamps and BVS Recruitment.
Source: 9/26/2014 Newsline
Mohican CoB Youth Group rock out a house in a week
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| Brethren Disaster Ministries has posted a Facebook photo album from the week when a youth group from Mohican Church of the Brethren in Ohio volunteered at the disaster rebuilding project site at Toms River, N.J. “Mohican CoB Youth Group rock out a house in a week--June 9-13, 2014! From decking to trusses,” read the Facebook post. Find more pictures at www.facebook.com/bdm.cob. |
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Source: 9/26/2014 Newsline
Orientation for Unit 307 of Brethren Volunteer Service
Orientation for Unit 307 of Brethren Volunteer Service (BVS)
will be held from Sept. 28-Oct. 17 at the Brethren Service Center in
New Windsor, Md. The 17 new volunteers come from half a dozen states in
the US as well as Germany. During the orientation there will be sessions
on diversity, peacemaking, spirituality, conflict resolution,
homelessness, globalization, and other challenging issues that affect
the world today. The volunteers will participate in workdays in the
local community, at the Brethren Service Center, and in Harrisburg, Pa.
For more information about BVS, please visit www.brethren.org/bvs.
Source: 9/26/2014 Newsline
Source: 9/26/2014 Newsline
Posts on Brethren Blog
Several new blog posts are available on the Brethren Blog,
including stories and pictures from this summer’s Youth Peace Travel
Team, reflections on the recent work of the Office of Public Witness,
more about the “Dunker Punks” movement that started at National Youth
Conference, and stories from Brethren Volunteer Service. Find the blog
at http://blog.brethren.org.
Source: 9/26/2014 Newsline
Source: 9/26/2014 Newsline
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
“Brethren Voices” community television program to feature National Youth Conference 2014
In October, “Brethren Voices” community television program
from Portland's Peace Church of the Brethren features National Youth
Conference 2014. Three youth who attended NYC--Addison, Saylor, and
Alayana Neher--are interviewed and joined by their mother Marci Neher,
who served as a chaperone. The program also features excerpts from the
“National Youth Conference 2014 Wrap-up Video” produced by David
Sollenberger. In November, “Brethren Voices” will feature the Meat
Canning Project of Southern Pennsylvania and Atlantic Northeast
Districts, which canned 24,000 cans of chicken in April for distribution
to community food banks as well as a project in Honduras. “Brethren
Voices” is viewed in approximately 25 community access stations around
the country, reports producer Ed Groff. Contact Groffprod1@msn.com to ask how it can be broadcast in your community. Many of the programs also may be viewed online at www.YouTube.com/BrethrenVoices.
Source: 9/16/2014 Newsline
Source: 9/16/2014 Newsline
Wednesday, September 03, 2014
Powerhouse regional youth conference to be at Camp Mack in mid-November
By Walt Wiltschek
The Powerhouse regional youth conference has reached its fifth
anniversary! Powerhouse will return to Camp Mack near Milford, Ind., on
Nov. 15-16, providing a weekend of worship, workshops, music,
recreation, and more for senior high youth in the Midwest and their
advisors.
Join in this action-packed and faith-filled weekend following on National Youth Conference. The theme this year is “Almost Christian: Seeking an Authentic Faith,” drawing on the book “Almost Christian” by Kenda Creasy Dean and other studies that have been done in this area.
Jonathan Shively, executive director of Congregational Life Ministries for the Church of the Brethren, is the keynote speaker for three worship times during the weekend. Seth Hendricks, pastor of Happy Corner Church of the Brethren in Dayton, Ohio, and a member of the band Mutual Kumquat, returns as music leader.
Opportunities also will be available to visit and tour the Manchester University campus in North Manchester, Ind., about 45-50 minutes from Camp Mack, before or after the conference, and perhaps as a workshop option on Saturday.
Groups coming from a distance and needing a place to stay in the area on Friday night may contact us and we can help make arrangements to stay at Manchester University or with congregations in the area.
Cost is $75 for youth, $65 for advisors (for extenuating circumstances, please contact us). Everyone will have a bed to sleep in. Participants should bring their own bedding and towels. The camp will be preparing the meals. All the forms needed to register and a host of other information is at www.manchester.edu/powerhouse.
Please be in prayer for this event and encourage your youth and advisors to attend.
-- Walt Wiltschek is director of Religious Life and Church Relations at Manchester University. For more about Manchester go to www.manchester.edu.
Source: 9/3/2014 Newsline
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Courtesy of Manchester University
The logo for Powerhouse 2014, a regional youth conference for the
Midwest sponsored by Manchester University and held at Camp Mack
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Join in this action-packed and faith-filled weekend following on National Youth Conference. The theme this year is “Almost Christian: Seeking an Authentic Faith,” drawing on the book “Almost Christian” by Kenda Creasy Dean and other studies that have been done in this area.
Jonathan Shively, executive director of Congregational Life Ministries for the Church of the Brethren, is the keynote speaker for three worship times during the weekend. Seth Hendricks, pastor of Happy Corner Church of the Brethren in Dayton, Ohio, and a member of the band Mutual Kumquat, returns as music leader.
Opportunities also will be available to visit and tour the Manchester University campus in North Manchester, Ind., about 45-50 minutes from Camp Mack, before or after the conference, and perhaps as a workshop option on Saturday.
Groups coming from a distance and needing a place to stay in the area on Friday night may contact us and we can help make arrangements to stay at Manchester University or with congregations in the area.
Cost is $75 for youth, $65 for advisors (for extenuating circumstances, please contact us). Everyone will have a bed to sleep in. Participants should bring their own bedding and towels. The camp will be preparing the meals. All the forms needed to register and a host of other information is at www.manchester.edu/powerhouse.
Please be in prayer for this event and encourage your youth and advisors to attend.
-- Walt Wiltschek is director of Religious Life and Church Relations at Manchester University. For more about Manchester go to www.manchester.edu.
Source: 9/3/2014 Newsline
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
The Workcamp Office of the Church of the Brethren Welcomes Assistant Coordinators
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Photo by Cheryl Brumbaugh-Cayford
The assistant workcamp coordinators for the 2015 workcamp season are Theresa Ford and Hannah Shultz
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Source: 8/26/2014 Newsline
Monday, August 25, 2014
2014 Fall District Youth Retreat - November 7-9
2014 Fall District Youth Retreat – Are You Hungry?
When I was hungry, you gave me something to eat, and when I was thirsty, you gave me something to drink. When I was a stranger, you welcomed me - Matthew 25:31
November 7th through November 9th 2014
Highland Avenue Church of the Brethren, Elgin Illinois 60123
When: Registration will begin at 7 pm on Friday Night. Retreat participants will be dismissed on Sunday around 11:45 AM. Note that District Conference will end on Saturday – please indicate if you will be picking up your youth on Saturday evening or on Sunday.
Who: Everyone currently in 9th through 12th grades during the 2014-2015 school year. Friends and advisors are welcome.
Where: The Church of the Brethren is located at 783 West Highland Avenue in Elgin Illinois. http://www.hacob.org/
Cost: $40 for youth – no charge for advisors. Make checks payable to “Illinois/Wisconsin District Youth” Please also bring a food donation for the Illinois Food Bank. Please check that the food has not expired as the food bank will not accept old food.
What to Bring: Bible, Games, Sleeping Bag, Snacks to share, Towel, and Work clothes.
Service Project Information - Northern Illinois Food Bank:
Registration Deadline: October 26th, 2014
When I was hungry, you gave me something to eat, and when I was thirsty, you gave me something to drink. When I was a stranger, you welcomed me - Matthew 25:31
November 7th through November 9th 2014
Highland Avenue Church of the Brethren, Elgin Illinois 60123
When: Registration will begin at 7 pm on Friday Night. Retreat participants will be dismissed on Sunday around 11:45 AM. Note that District Conference will end on Saturday – please indicate if you will be picking up your youth on Saturday evening or on Sunday.
Who: Everyone currently in 9th through 12th grades during the 2014-2015 school year. Friends and advisors are welcome.
Where: The Church of the Brethren is located at 783 West Highland Avenue in Elgin Illinois. http://www.hacob.org/
Cost: $40 for youth – no charge for advisors. Make checks payable to “Illinois/Wisconsin District Youth” Please also bring a food donation for the Illinois Food Bank. Please check that the food has not expired as the food bank will not accept old food.
What to Bring: Bible, Games, Sleeping Bag, Snacks to share, Towel, and Work clothes.
Service Project Information - Northern Illinois Food Bank:
We recommend dressing comfortably and in layers – the warehouse can be chill. A T-Shirt with a Sweatshirt is a great combination. You will need close-toed shoes – sneakers or work boots work great. Long shorts or pants are part of the warehouse dress code.
You must have your parent sign the separate consent form for the Northern Illinois Food Bank.
Registration Deadline: October 26th, 2014
Powerhouse 2014 - November 15-16
POWERHOUSE 2014Coming Nov. 15-16 at Camp Mack!
The Powerhouse regional youth conference has reached its fifth anniversary! Powerhouse will return to Camp Mack again this year, providing a weekend of worship, workshops, music, recreation, and more for senior high youth in the Midwest and their advisors. We hope you can join us for this action-packed weekend! Opportunities will also be available to visit and tour the Manchester University campus (about 45-50 minutes from Camp Mack) before or after the conference, and perhaps as a workshop option on Saturday.
Cost this year will be $75 for youth, $65 for advisors (for extenuating circumstances, please contact us). At the camp, everyone will have a bed to sleep in, and the camp will be preparing our meals.
If your group is coming from a distance and needs a place to stay in the area Friday night, please contact us and we can help you make arrangements at Manchester University or with congregations in the area. Please be in prayer for this event and, encourage your youth and advisors to attend. Watch for more details coming soon!
Walt Wiltschek, Campus Pastor
260-982-5243
wjwiltschek@manchester.edu
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Callie Surber resigns from Brethren Volunteer Service staff
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| Callie Surber has resigned as orientation coordinator for BVS |
Surber’s primary responsibility has been running the BVS orientation units. During her tenure, she has led 23 orientations and oriented 372 volunteers. She has co-led 14 BVS mid-term retreats, 4 end-of-service retreats, and 2 BVS retreats in Central America. She oversaw the application process for new volunteers, and provided significant support to BVS volunteers in the field. She gave oversight to the social media and web presence of BVS and led an effort to redesign and improve communication resources.
She served in BVS herself from 2003-06 in Nigeria, where she taught English Arts and African Literature at the EYN Comprehensive Secondary School of Ekklesiyar Yan’uwa a Nigeria (Church of the Brethren in Nigeria).
Source: 8/19/2014 Newsline
Kristen Hoffman welcomed as coordinator for National Junior High Conference and Christian Citizenship Seminar
The Youth and Young Adult Ministry of the Church of the Brethren has welcomed Kristen Hoffman
as coordinator for National Junior High Conference and Christian
Citizenship Seminar in 2015. Hoffman will serve in the position as a
volunteer through Brethren Volunteer Service (BVS), working at the
denomination’s General Offices in Elgin, Ill. Her home church is
McPherson (Kan.) Church of the Brethren.
Source: 8/19/2014 Newsline
Source: 8/19/2014 Newsline
2014 Seminary and Theological Grad School Virtual Fair
Bethany Theological Seminary in Richmond, Ind., will take part in the 2014 Seminary and Theological Grad School Virtual Fair
on Wednesday, Sept. 17. This is Bethany's second year participating in
the event with nearly 50 other seminaries across the country. “If you,
or someone you know, has been thinking about seminary...REGISTER TODAY!”
said an invitation from director of admissions Tracy Primozich. “The
Virtual Seminary and Theological Grad School Fair will allow you to have
your admissions questions answered by representatives from multiple
graduate institutions during this live event.” The event is free for
those who register for the live chat sessions online, with the option to
upload a personal resume prior to the event. Live chat hours are from
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Register at www.CareerEco.com/Events/Seminary. Contact Primozich at 800-287-8822 or admissions@bethanyseminary.edu.
Source: 8/19/2014 Newsline
Source: 8/19/2014 Newsline
Westminster (Md.) Church of the Brethren Celebration
Westminster (Md.) Church of the Brethren is planning a celebration
on the theme “Living the Legacy, Peacefully, Simply, Together: Piecing
Together the Brethren Way Through Song and Story” on Sept. 6-7.
Performances by Mutual Kumquat will highlight the celebration. Mutual
Kumquat has performed at many Brethren events, most recently this
summer’s Annual Conference and National Youth Conference. Events open at
3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 6, with a gathering in the church sanctuary,
followed by workshops focused on peace for elementary age children
(K-5), youth, and adults, an evening meal, and a Mutual Kumquat concert
starting at 7 p.m. On Sunday, Sept. 7, Mutual Kumquat will provide music
for worship at 9:30 a.m. followed by Sunday school, and an “Inglenook”
potluck lunch. Nursery care will be provided during workshops. For more
information contact Westminster Church of the Brethren at 410-848-8090.
Source: 8/19/2014 Newsline
Source: 8/19/2014 Newsline
COBYS Bike and Hike
This year’s COBYS Bike and Hike aims to raise $110,000,
according to a release. The event has added a silent auction this year
as well. It will be the 18th annual Bike and Hike for COBYS Family
Services, which is a Church of the Brethren related organization that
“educates, supports, and empowers children and adults to reach their
full potential” through adoption and foster care services; counseling
for children, adults, and families; and family life education programs
offered in partnership with church, school, and community groups. The
Bike and Hike is slated for Sunday, Sept. 7, starting at Lititz (Pa.)
Church of the Brethren. Goals of 600 participants and $110,000 have been
set. The Bike and Hike consists of a 3-mile walk, 10- and 25-mile
bicycle rides, and 65-mile Dutch Country Motorcycle Ride. Participants
choose their event, and then donate a registration fee, raise money from
sponsors, or some of both. At the conclusion of the event, everyone
gathers at the Lititz Church for ice cream and other refreshments,
fellowship, and prizes. Each participant receives a t-shirt,
refreshments, and an opportunity to win one of about 100 door prizes.
Those who raise certain levels of money can earn additional prizes.
Church youth groups who raise $1,500 or more earn a gym and pizza night.
All expenses of the event are covered by business sponsors. Last year,
538 participants raised more than $104,000. “We were thrilled to finally
reach the $100,000 mark last year,” said COBYS director of development
Don Fitzkee. “Now the challenge is to build on that momentum.” For more
information or to donate a silent auction item, contact don@cobys.org or 717-656-6580. The event brochure and cue sheets for the walk and rides are available at cobys.org/news.htm.
Source: 8/19/2014 Newsline
Source: 8/19/2014 Newsline
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Sunday, June 01, 2014
Update on National Youth Conference
A group of forty four (44)
youth and advisers have
registered for the District Bus
to National Youth Conference
We will be leaving from
Naperville on July 18th with
a pick up in Milledgeville for
our journey to Fort Collins Colorado. The pick up
spot in Peoria was cancelled due to lack of
registrations. We will be returning on July 25th.
Additional youth will be attending the conference.
As of April 63 youth, advisers, and staff people will
be attending National Youth Conference representing
our district. At this point we only have a couple of
seats remaining on the Bus, so be sure to contact
Ralph Miner at rminer151@earthlink.net if you have
any questions.
National Youth Conference at Fort Collins, Colorado
July 19 - 24, 2014
www.brethren.org/yya/nyc
National Youth Conference at Fort Collins, Colorado
July 19 - 24, 2014
www.brethren.org/yya/nyc
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