March 29, 2015

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NEHEMIAH

MARCH 29, 2015


Welcome to Cityview Presbyterian Church

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To Our Guests: Visiting a church can be an intimidating experience. We are glad that you are here, and we hope to remove as much of that awkwardness as we can from your visit to Cityview. Our worship service usually lasts about 90 minutes. This worship guide will help you navigate the service. There are short paragraphs on the next page to explain each part of the service. The service is designed to be accessible to you, whether you’ve spent years in the church or you’ve never been to a church service in your life. During the service, we will try to help you understand how the message of Jesus can apply to your life today. If you are new to Cityview or just visiting, we would love to know that you were here. The Connection Cards, which can be found along the center aisle, are a place for you to let us know whatever information you might want us to know, and to request any information from us that you might need. Pastor Dan Adamson (dadamson@cityviewchicago.org) is always enthusiastic to meet you in person, as well.

For Children: Children of all ages are welcome in the worship service. Nursery is provided during the service for children 3 years of age and younger. Children ages four through 5th grade are given the choice of attending Sunday school classes beginning during the opportunities and concerns portion of the service. If you have any questions about children’s ministry at Cityivew, please contact Children’s Ministry Coordinator Lynda Adamson (lyndabadamson@gmail.com).

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Community Life: Before the Service Each week, we take time before the service to fellowship and prepare for worship. Refreshments are served starting at 9:45 AM outside of the sanctuary. Community Groups Community Groups are the primary way to get to know people at Cityview. At a Community Group, you will be invited to deepen your spiritual involvement with others. You will find a weekly opportunity to study the scripture passage for the upcoming week’s sermon and pray together. When & Where Tuesday / 6:30 PM Dan Adamson dadamson@cityviewchicago.org 2154 West Superior St. Wednesday / 7:30 PM Joel Avila - joel.p.avila@gmail.com 2455 West Ohio, Unit 16W Thursday / 7:00 PM Malissa Mackey - malissa.mackey@cru.org 123 South Green St. Apt 807-B Visit cityviewchicago.org/news to see all upcoming events. All songs used by permission CCLI License #11041992 Scripture reprinted from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission.


The Liturgy Preparing in Stillness

We often come into worship tired, overwhelmed and distracted. If we are honest we are not prepared to worship God. Each week, we take a few moments to quiet our hearts to prepare to meet God in worship. Please take this time to read the reflections, look over the rest of the service or pray as we anticipate being called into worship.

Call to Worship

We need to be “called” to come and worship God because we default to thinking the world revolves around our needs and agendas- and also because we struggle to believe that God truly wants us to draw near to him. The call to worship focuses our attention on God and prepares us to meet him.

Confession of Sin

Because sin is so pervasive in both our individual and corporate lives, we are called to come before God with honesty and transparency, confessing our failures and brokenness and asking for both healing and forgiveness through Jesus Christ. We confess corporately to show our unity even in our brokenness.

Assurance of Grace

Christ has given the Church authority to declare forgiveness of sins in his name. Because of this, when the liturgist proclaims that your sins are forgiven, you can know that Christ agrees.

The Sermon

Some view the sermon as a way to get principles for “right” living. In reality, as we open the Scripture we corporately encounter Christ. Therefore, as you listen, pray to be open to the Spirit’s leading, exhortation, encouragement, and healing.

Communion

Communion, also called the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist, is the family meal for Christians. We welcome all Christians - those who look to Christ alone for salvation, who are in good standing with his church, and who seek strength to live more faithfully to their Savior - to join in this sacrament.

Worship Through Giving

Because money is so powerfully tied to our hearts, this is a valuable expression of worship as we acknowledge that everything we have comes from God and belongs to him. If you are visiting with us, we are glad you are here- please do not feel obligated to give.

The Benediction

God always gets the last word in our encounter of worship. For Christians, it is always a word of blessing and sending to live our lives in the light of the reality of the Gospel of Christ.

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ORDER OF WORSHIP As we arrive at Jerusalem with Jesus, the question presses upon us. Are we going along for the trip in the hope that Jesus will fulfill some of our hopes and desires? Are we ready to sing a psalm of praise, but only as long as Jesus seems to be doing what we want? The long and dusty pilgrim way of our lives gives most of us plenty of time to sort out our motives for following Jesus in the first place. Are we ready not only to spread our cloaks on the road in front of him, to do the showy and flamboyant thing, but also now to follow him into trouble, controversy, trial and death? - N.T. Wright During the season of lent we are going to reflect on some of the foundational beliefs we affirm from the Westminster Larger Catechism. Q. 28. What are the punishments of sin in this world? A. The punishments of sin in this world are either inward, as blindness of mind, a reprobate sense, strong delusions, hardness of heart, horror of conscience, and vile affections; or outward, as the curse of God upon the creatures for our sakes, and all other evils that befall us in our bodies, names, estates, relations, and employments; together with death itself. Q. 30. Does God leave all mankind to perish in the estate of sin and misery? A. God does not leave all men to perish in the estate of sin and misery, into which they fell by the breach of the first covenant, commonly called the covenant of works; but of his mere love and mercy delivers his elect out of it, and brings them into an estate of salvation by the second covenant, commonly called the covenant of grace.

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God Calls Us Call to Worship* — from Zechariah 9 Rejoice greatly, O daughter Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter Jerusalem! Lo, your king comes to you; triumphant and victorious is he, humble and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. He will cut off the chariot from Ephraim and the warhorse from Jerusalem; and the battle-bow shall be cut off, and he shall command peace to the nations;

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Prayer of Adoration

O Lord Jesus Christ, on this day the palms were laid at your feet and you received the worship of those who hailed you as their King. Accept our praise and adoration, our worship and love; grant that we, who now confess you with our lips, may never fail to give you the service of our lives, for you live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. Amen. *please stand if able

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God Cleanses Us Prayer of Confession With the same lips that shout for joy, we so quickly deny and betray you. Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. With the same hearts that hail you as king, we so easily trust in earthly powers. Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Public Domainlove, we so readily doubt your With the same minds that know your steadfast goodness.
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Lord, have mercy.

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Silent Confession Assurance of Grace* — based on 1 Peter 2:24

He himself bore our sins in his body on the cross, so that, free from sins, we might live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed. Thanks be to God! Brothers and sisters, you have heard God’s holy demands and have confessed your sins to him. Do you believe that Jesus Christ, by his perfect life, sacrificial death, and glorious resurrection has atoned for your sins and satisfied the wrath of God for you? We do.

Passing of the Peace — from John 13:34 Hear the teaching of Christ: “A new command I give you, that you love one another as I have loved you.” The peace of Christ be with you all. And also with you! *please stand if able

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Opportunities and Concerns Children may be dismissed for Sunday School

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God Speaks To Us New Testament Reading — 2 Corinthians 6:14-18 Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness? 15 What accord has Christ with Belial? Or what portion does a believer share with an unbeliever? 16 What agreement has the temple of God with idols? For we are the temple of the living God; as God said, “I will make my dwelling among them and walk among them,

and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. 17 Therefore go out from their midst, and be separate from them, says the Lord, and touch no unclean thing; then I will welcome you, 18 and I will be a father to you, and you shall be sons and daughters to me, says the Lord Almighty.”

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Gospel Reading — Mark 11:1-11 1 Now when they drew near to Jerusalem, to Bethphage and Bethany, at the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two of his disciples 2 and said to them, “Go into the village in front of you, and immediately as you enter it you will find a colt tied, on which no one has ever sat. Untie it and bring it. 3 If anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ say, ‘The Lord has need of it and will send it back here immediately.’” 4 And they went away and found a colt tied at a door outside in the street, and they untied it. 5 And some of those standing there said to them, “What are you doing, untying the colt?” 6 And they told them what Jesus

had said, and they let them go. 7 And they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their cloaks on it, and he sat on it. 8 And many spread their cloaks on the road, and others spread leafy branches that they had cut from the fields. 9 And those who went before and those who followed were shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! 10 Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David! Hosanna in the highest!” 11 And he entered Jerusalem and went into the temple. And when he had looked around at everything, as it was already late, he went out to Bethany with the twelve.

This is the word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.

Sermon — Settled Into a Comfortable Compromise: Nehemiah Reverend Dan Adamson

Sermon Text — Nehemiah 13:4-31 4 Now before this, Eliashib the priest, who was appointed over the chambers of the house of our God, and who was related to Tobiah, 5 prepared for Tobiah a large chamber where they had previously put the grain offering, the frankincense, the vessels, and the tithes of grain, wine, and oil, which were given by commandment to the Levites, singers, and gatekeepers, and the contributions for the priests. 6 While this was taking place, I was not in Jerusalem, for in the thirty-second year of Artaxerxes king of Babylon I went to the king. And after some time I asked leave of the king 7 and came to Jerusalem, and I then discovered the evil that Eliashib had done for Tobiah, preparing for him a chamber in the courts of the house of God. 8 And I was very angry, and

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I threw all the household furniture of Tobiah out of the chamber. 9 Then I gave orders, and they cleansed the chambers, and I brought back there the vessels of the house of God, with the grain offering and the frankincense. 10 I also found out that the portions of the Levites had not been given to them, so that the Levites and the singers, who did the work, had fled each to his field. 11 So I confronted the officials and said, “Why is the house of God forsaken?” And I gathered them together and set them in their stations. 12 Then all Judah brought the tithe of the grain, wine, and oil into the storehouses. 13 And I appointed as treasurers over the storehouses Shelemiah the priest, Zadok the scribe, and Pedaiah of the Levites, and as their assistant


Hanan the son of Zaccur, son of Mattaniah, for they were considered reliable, and their duty was to distribute to their brothers. 14 Remember me, O my God, concerning this, and do not wipe out my good deeds that I have done for the house of my God and for his service. 15 In those days I saw in Judah people treading winepresses on the Sabbath, and bringing in heaps of grain and loading them on donkeys, and also wine, grapes, figs, and all kinds of loads, which they brought into Jerusalem on the Sabbath day. And I warned them on the day when they sold food. 16 Tyrians also, who lived in the city, brought in fish and all kinds of goods and sold them on the Sabbath to the people of Judah, in Jerusalem itself! 17 Then I confronted the nobles of Judah and said to them, “What is this evil thing that you are doing, profaning the Sabbath day? 18 Did not your fathers act in this way, and did not our God bring all this disaster on us and on this city? Now you are bringing more wrath on Israel by profaning the Sabbath.” 19 As soon as it began to grow dark at the gates of Jerusalem before the Sabbath, I commanded that the doors should be shut and gave orders that they should not be opened until after the Sabbath. And I stationed some of my servants at the gates, that no load might be brought in on the Sabbath day. 20 Then the merchants and sellers of all kinds of wares lodged outside Jerusalem once or twice. 21 But I warned them and said to them, “Why do you lodge outside the wall? If you do so again, I will lay hands on you.” From that time on they did not come on the Sabbath. 22 Then I commanded the Levites that they should purify

themselves and come and guard the gates, to keep the Sabbath day holy. Remember this also in my favor, O my God, and spare me according to the greatness of your steadfast love. 23 In those days also I saw the Jews who had married women of Ashdod, Ammon, and Moab. 24 And half of their children spoke the language of Ashdod, and they could not speak the language of Judah, but only the language of each people. 25 And I confronted them and cursed them and beat some of them and pulled out their hair. And I made them take an oath in the name of God, saying, “You shall not give your daughters to their sons, or take their daughters for your sons or for yourselves. 26 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin on account of such women? Among the many nations there was no king like him, and he was beloved by his God, and God made him king over all Israel. Nevertheless, foreign women made even him to sin. 27 Shall we then listen to you and do all this great evil and act treacherously against our God by marrying foreign women?” 28 And one of the sons of Jehoiada, the son of Eliashib the high priest, was the son-in-law of Sanballat the Horonite. Therefore I chased him from me. 29 Remember them, O my God, because they have desecrated the priesthood and the covenant of the priesthood and the Levites. 30 Thus I cleansed them from everything foreign, and I established the duties of the priests and Levites, each in his work; 31 and I provided for the wood offering at appointed times, and for the firstfruits. Remember me, O my God, for good.

God Strengthens Us Song of Ascents — Psalm 132:7-11* “Let us go to his dwelling place; let us worship at his footstool!” Arise, O LORD, and go to your resting place, you and the ark of your might. Let your priests be clothed with righteousness, and let your saints shout for joy. For the sake of your servant David, do not turn away the face of your anointed one. The LORD swore to David a sure oath from which he will not turn back: “One of the sons of your body I will set on your throne.” *Psalms 120-134 are known collectively as the Songs of Ascents. They were used by the Israelites as “pilgrimage” or “processional” songs as they traveled to Jerusalem for the celebration of various festivals. They were a songbook for pilgrims and would have been the Psalms on which Jesus meditated and sang as he traveled to Jerusalem and prepared to take Passover and endure the cross. During Lent, we will recite some of these songs prior to communion as we prepare for Holy Week and anticipate the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection.

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Invitation to the Lord’s Table Prayer of Thanksgiving and Consecration The Lord be with you. And also with you. Lift up your hearts.

Sanctus Sanctus NEW! NEW! "Land of Rest" American Folk Melody Sanctus "Land of Rest" American Folk Melody Sanctus NEW! NEW!

We lift them up to the Lord.

"Land of Rest" American Folk Melody "Land of Rest" American Folk Melody

Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.

    Ho Ho

Sanctus   

    ly, ly, hoho

      ly, ho - ly Lord,  ly, ho - ly Lord,      the one who comes

It is right to give him thanks and praise.

   

 

Bless Bless Ho - Ho Bless Bless -

       Heav'n Heav'n

5 5 5 5

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san san Heav'nHeav'n san san -

ed ed ly, ly, ed ed

   and and  na na and and na na

 --

is is ho - the ly, ho - ly, is the is the

   are full    are full the high

    earth earth in in earth earth in in

one ho - who ly ho - ly one who one who

Words of Institution

the are are the the

 God  God

comes Lord, Lord, comes comes

      of glo - ry, of your  your glo - ry,     est,  est, of your glo - ry,

in in God God in in

       of of pow  -- erer pow

the the of of the the

  and

    might,

and might, the Lord. the might, Lord. and and might, the Lord. the Lord.

name of name pow - of er pow - er name of name of

       Ho - san  -- nana inin Ho ho -- san san - na in ho - san - na in Ho

 

  the the

    Ho -

 

Ho -

    high   -- est!   high est!

Ho Ho -

the high - est! the high - est! of your glo - ry, Ho - san - na in the high - est! “Land Folk Melody est, ho - san - na in of Rest” the American high - est! est, ho - san - na in the high - est!

high full full high high

We break bread in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and proclaim the mystery of the faith: Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. Christ our Passover has been sacrificed for us; Therefore, let us keep the feast.

Mercy Matt Redman and Jonas Myrin (2013)

Distribution of the Bread and the Cup Communion Hymn

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3

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kneel lift

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paid

for me

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in the dust up the cup

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1. 2.

I will We will

kneel lift

in the dust up the cup

       mer - cy mem - ber

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paid ing

for me Your love

at the and the

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3

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where re -

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it is but You

        

                3

gone, took

of the cross we will break

it has passed, Your blood has hid - den me all our shame and nailed it to the cross

Mer - cy!

Mer - cy!

as

                                end -less as the sea

   

Refrain:

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sing

 

May I

I'll sing your

Your

 

ne - ver

 

hal - le - lu - jah

lose the

Hal - le - lu - jah,

for

all e - ter - ni - ty

            

won - der, O the won - der of Your mer - cy, may I

    

Hal - le - lu

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jah,

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men! Matt Redman & Jonas Myrin

Prayers for Reflection Prayer for those searching for truth Lord Jesus, you claim to be the way, the truth, and the life. As I consider the reasons for doing so, grant that I might be undaunted by the cost of following you. If what you claim is true, please guide me, teach © me, and open to me the reality of who you are. Give me an understanding of you that is coherent, convincing, and that leads to the life that you promise. Amen.

Prayer of belief Lord Jesus, I admit that I am weaker and more sinful than I ever before believed, but through you I am more loved and accepted than I ever dared hope. I thank you for paying my debt, bearing my punishment on the cross, and offering forgiveness and new life. Knowing that you have been raised from the dead, I turn from my sins and receive you as Savior and Lord. Amen.

Prayer of commitment Lord Jesus, you have called us to follow you in baptism and in a life of committed discipleship in your church. Grant that I may take the necessary steps to be one with your people, and live in the fullness of your Spirit. Amen.

Prayer for those struggling with sin Lord Jesus, grant that I may see in you the fulfillment of all my need, and may turn from every false satisfaction to feed on you, the true and living bread. Enable me to lay aside the sin that clings so closely, and faithfully follow you in life. Amen.

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Prayers of the People Father, give to Christian people everywhere a deep longing to take up the cross and to understand its mysterious glory. Bless all those who, at this solemn time of year,
might be touched by the church’s worship and service, that they would see your steadfast love for them. For this, O Lord, we pray: Lord, hear our prayer. Lord Jesus, our mighty priest and humble king,
look in your mercy upon the world you loved so much that you set your face toward Jerusalem to suffer and die. Strengthen all those who labor to share
the reign of justice won at such a cost upon the cross. For this, O Lord, we pray: Lord, hear our prayer. Holy Spirit, bring healing by the wounds of Christ
to triumph over the foes of sin, pain, and injustice.
Help the lonely and the betrayed, the suffering and the dying, to find strength in the companionship of Jesus,
and in his passion to know their salvation.
For this, O Lord, we pray: Lord, hear our prayer.
 And for what else should we pray? Members of the congregation may add their own intercessions at this time, ending with, “For this, O Lord, we pray” and all responding, “Lord, hear our prayer.”

Worship Through Giving

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men. men.


O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Words by George Matheson Music by Christopher Miner

Hymn of Benediction

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Words: George Matheson; Music: Christopher Miner

Benediction & Sending May our true and humble king,
hailed by the crowd as Messiah,
grant us the faith to know him and love him, that we may be found beside him
on the way of the cross, the path of glory; and the blessing of God almighty,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
be among you, and remain with you always. Amen. Let us go forth to serve the world as those who love our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Thanks be to God!

Postlude Each week people are available to pray with you immediately following the service, located near the communion table.

© 1997 Christopher Miner Music Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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Around Cityview

Worship

HOLY WEEK - MARCH 29 - APRIL 6 This week marks the beginning of Holy week, when we remember and celebrate the suffering and death of our Lord. Join us this Friday for a somber and meditative Good Friday service, then celebrate Christ’s resurrection with us on Easter Sunday! • Good Friday - April 3, 7:00 pm, Foreman Hall • Easter Sunday - April 6, 10:00 am, Gottlieb Hall THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION APRIL 12 - MAY 10 / SUNDAY - 9:00 - 9:45AM Easter is the time of the year when we celebrate the good news that God has saved us in Christ. To celebrate this truth and to increase our Christian discipleship, we will spend five weeks during Easter reflecting on the meaning of this good news. We will ask “what is the Gospel?” and “what does it mean that God saves us in Christ?” We will examine the meaning of the doctrines of justification, sanctification, and God’s election. We will ask questions about human freedom in relation to God’s predestination, aiming to deepen our understanding of the significance of God’s salvation offered to us in Christ. GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER AESTHETICS To enhance our worship spaces for Holy Week, the Aesthetics team is needing to collect the following items (or have them donated): candles and candle holders (tealight or larger), solid black table cloths/ fabric pieces, unique lamps (easily portable), and small crates (plastic or wooden). Please contact Peter Schamp or Joyce Vargas if you can assist us!

Service

Relationships

SUNDAY PRAYER Sunday Prayer will pick back up at Cityview Commons (841 W Monroe) on April 12. LOOKING FOR ROOMMATES: Cityview has been contacted by multiple young adults who are going to be moving in to the city for the summer and are looking for a church to call home while they are in town. If you are looking for a roommate or have a room to spare for the summer months, please let Carolyn know so she can put you in contact with these individuals.

CITYVIEWCHICAGO.ORG

SERVING THIS WEEK Sound Joel Avila Greeters Drew Lanphear & Malissa Mackey Set-up John & Sarah Hendley Hospitality Danny & Ellen Kim Nursery Bonnie Beach Sunday School No Class

SERVING NEXT WEEK Sound Josh Koonce Greeters Josh Koonce & Drew Lanphear Set-up Monet & George Ball Hospitality Katie Jasinski Nursery Rachel Baugues Sunday School Matt Covalle

CONTACTS Dan Adamson, Senior Pastor dadamson@cityviewchicago.org Peter Schamp, Worship Director pschamp@gmail.com Lynda Adamson, Children’s Ministry Director lyndabadamson@gmail.com Carolyn Koonce, Administrative Coordinator carolyn.groenewold@gmail.com

GREETING TEAM: We’ve officially split up the set-up and greeting teams! Consider joining the greeting team to engage newcomers and acclimate them to Cityview. This is a once every 4-6 weeks volunteer commitment with 9:30 am arrival time. Contact Drew Lanphear for more information.

Craig Hefner, Theological Education Coordinator craig.hefner@my.wheaton.edu

NEAR NORTH RIDE SHARING If you are willing to be a driver on the Near North ride sharing rotation, email Carolyn. This is a one per month volunteer committment. Pick up location is Moody Bible Institute at 821 N. Wells.

CONGREGATIONAL GIVING* FEB 2015

BREAKTHROUGH’S FRESH MARKET Breakthrough’s Fresh Market is a client-choice food pantry which invites residents of East Garfield Park to shop for groceries, free of charge, based on their family size. Breakthrough needs our help to stack produce, move boxes, set up a small grocery store, and help shoppers choose food items! Volunteers are especially needed on Saturday mornings. Contact Josh Koonce (joshua.koonce@gmail.com) if you are interested. Newer to Cityview? Go out to eat with a small group of regular attenders for lunch after the Sunday service. Today’s hosts are Josh & Carolyn Koonce.

Bonnie Beach, Communications Coordinator bonnie.e.beach@gmail.com

Actual Monthly Giving

$ 11,758

Budgeted Monthly Giving

$ 12,475

Difference

$ -717

Actual YTD Giving

$ 23,206

Budgeted YTD Giving

$ 24,730

Difference

$ -1,524

YTD Fundraising Revenue:

$ 4,890

*In addition to congregational giving, we receive fundraising support from other churches and individuals to help cover operating costs.


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