Ministry Catalog Spring 2015

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MINISTRY CATALOG SPRING 2015


OUR MINISTERS QUICK GUIDE: New Here?...........................4-5 Need Help?............................ 6 Families.................................. 7 Children...............................8-9 Students..........................10-11 International Students.......... 12 Ministerio Hispano............... 13 Disabilities............................ 13 Men...................................... 14 Women................................. 14 College Age......................... 15 Senior Adults........................ 15 Homeschoolers..................... 16 Christian School.................... 16 Christian Education.............. 18 BIble School......................... 19 Community Outreach........... 20 Global Outreach................... 21 Safety Plan............................ 22 Calendar............................... 23 Campus Map........................ 24

Rick Bushnell

Logan Greer

Bryce Hansen

Josh Huckabay

Wade Landers

Titus Neuenschwander

Senior Adults Minister x190

Creative Arts Minister x310

Josh Quade

College Age & Young Adult Minister x170

Middle School Minister x150

Global Outreach Minister x370

Mark Scott

Interim Preaching Minister

High School Minister x160

Family Minister x180

Brian Sitton

Children’s Minister x140

Jeff White

Small Groups & Men’s Ministry Minister x340

For a complete list of our staff, including Managers, Ministry Associates, Administrative Assistants, Receptionists, Custodians, Residents, and Interns, visit chjoplin.org/staff. To view our current elders, visit chjoplin.org/elders.

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WELCOME College Heights would like to let you in on a little secret. Our passion is to make disciples of Jesus. As you flip through the pages of our Ministry Catalog, don’t get lost in the ink. The events, the ministries, and programs of this booklet are genuine life needs and we invite you to join in. However, just sharing good information isn’t the end goal. We desire more, like deep friendships with authentic followers of Jesus. Over time, College Heights feels less like a place, and much more like family. Prayer is no longer just a 911 call, but a warm daily, even hourly, conversation. We hope you find yourself thinking about Bible passages, and living true in your workplace, family, and social circles. Then quite to your own surprise, the new you can’t help but talk about Jesus as you would talk about a close friend, and now others, seeing your transformation, can’t help but listen. Life is still tiring, but Jesus has become real hope, strength, and your only source of salvation. That’s it. Now you know our secret. Our passion is to make disciples of Jesus. You could just enjoy the catalog . . . or you could take the risk and join us on the journey.

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NEW TO COLLEGE HEIGHTS? If this is your first time at College Heights, please stop by the Connecting Place in the northwest corner of the Atrium– we would love to give you a welcome gift and answer any questions you have!

Worship Join us Sunday mornings at 9:15 & 11:00 AM for music and biblical teaching. We also offer Bible School classes for all ages with additional teaching and fellowship during those hours. There is parking for visitors on the south side of the Worship Center (directly off of Newman Road). Hearing devices for the hearing impaired are available at the Information Center in the Atrium. Deaf interpreters are available during the 11:00 AM worship service. En el Centro de Información hay disponibles audífonos para escuchar en Español, el mensaje que se predica los domingos durante el servicio de las 11:00 AM.

Sermon Downloads MP3s and videos of the weekly sermon can be listened to and downloaded from our website or from iTunes.

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Families with Children We want this to be the best hour of your child’s week and the most helpful hour of yours. To minimize distractions for adults and to maximize your child’s experience, we encourage children to participate in age-appropriate classes. Stop by the Information Center in the Atrium and our Guest Services team would be glad to answer any questions you may have. We also love babies at College Heights and realize sometimes babies need to be with their parents. We provide a Cry Room at the back of the Worship Center behind the sound booth with rocking chairs and a live feed of the worship service.

Your Next Step If you are new to College Heights or just want to know more about the church and how to get connected, you can stop by the Connecting Place in the Atrium any Sunday morning. You can also come to Discover College Heights on the first Sunday of every month at 9:15 AM. This is a one-time class for guests interested in learning more about the church, meeting new people, and discussing different ways to be involved. For more information, contact Wendy Dean at wdean@chjoplin.org or x361. We also host a welcome dinner the third Saturday of every month. This is a great way to enjoy fellowship with others from College Heights. This unique Chuck Wagon dinner is prepared in cast iron and served in a beautiful outdoor setting. For more information, contact Bill and Elicia Good at 417.291.7715.

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NEED HELP? Celebrate Recovery Thursday, 7:00 PM in the Chapel

This Christ-centered program helps us overcome issues of anger, grief, alcoholism, guilt, shame, financial loss, divorce, dysfunctional families, sexual abuse, drug abuse, eating disorders, depression.... We share experiences, strengths, hopes, and accept God’s grace. We have worship, teaching, and small groups. For more info about Celebrate Recovery, contact Greg Morrell, Celebrate Recovery Coordinator, at gmorrell@chjoplin.org or x347.

Single Moms

Wednesday, 7:00 PM We offer a support group for single moms called Together We Stand. You are not alone; there are ladies who will walk alongside you and help you with the issues that come from singleness and parenting. Experience a community where you can receive the encouragement you need as well as make good friendships. For more info about Together We Stand, contact Angela Grantham at 417.439.6836.

Divorce Care Divorce Care is a group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. Don’t go through separation or divorce alone! For more information, contact Dave Wood, Care Ministry Associate, at x345 or dwood@chjoplin.org.

Counseling If you need help working through struggles, painful experiences, and life’s challenges, we want to be able to connect you with the resources that can help. If you would like to schedule an appointment with a counselor, please contact Dave Wood, Care Ministry Associate, at x345 or dwood@chjoplin.org.

Car Care Every other month, qualified volunteers provide basic car service to single moms, the elderly, and those who are financially challenged. For more information on volunteering or to reserve a spot for the service, please contact Jeff White, Small Groups and Men’s Minister, at x340 or jwhite@chjoplin.org.

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FAMILIES A healthy family nurtures their marriage, seeks deep friendships, leans hard on a loving God, and leads their children to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. We help families pursue and lay this foundation. Contact Titus Neuenschwander, Family Minister, at x180 or titus@chjoplin.org or SuSan Murdock Family MInistry Assistant, at x181 or smurdock@chjoplin.org.

Marriage Mentoring We are recruiting and training more marriage mentors! This is not a program; it’s a relationship between a seasoned and experienced couple and a less experienced couple to help show them the way. Contact Titus Neuenschwander, Family Minister, at x180 or titus@chjoplin.org or SuSan Murdock, Family MInistry Assistant, at x181 or smurdock@chjoplin.org.

MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, 9:15-11:30 AM in the Atrium Starting September 3

Sometimes as moms, we need reminded we have been created to flourish and not just survive. This year’s theme is “A Fierce Flourishing.” What would it look like if we took one year choosing to flourish, to live our one wild and beautiful life? Take this challenge with us at MOPS. MOPS is for any mom with kids belly to kindergarten. Check us out—the first meeting is free or find us at www.facebook.com/JoplinMOPS.

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CHILDREN Baby City (0-1 Year Old)

We strive to provide safe, quality care in a faith-nurturing environment. We know it’s a great privilege to take care of your children!

Toddler Town (2-3 Years Old)

Your child will learn biblical virtues through lessons in the Bible. Each virtue is reinforced many times during the morning through lessons and play.

Kids’ Country (Pre-K and K)

Your child will enjoy singing, Bible lessons, hands-on activities, crafts, snacks, and the fenced-in playground.

LaunchPad (Grades 1-5)

At LaunchPad, we want kids to: • love coming to church. • connect with friends and leaders. • see God’s big story and how they fit into it. • walk away with ways to live what they have studied. Our tagline—play hard. sing loud. love God.—describes what we do every week. We play thrilling games, worship with an amazing band, and learn about our AWESOME God by studying the Bible in group settings. Sunday, 9:15 & 11:00 AM in the Chapel At 9:15 AM we meet for big group fun before heading to Bible School classes. At 11:00 AM we have games, songs, lessons, and small groups. Kids in Grade 5 head off to Advanced Training to explore what it looks like to be a disciple of Jesus. Wednesday, 7:00 PM (during the school year) Grades 1-3 in K120 Grades 4-5 in the Gym On Wednesdays, LaunchPad takes a hands-on approach to reinforce the lessons studied on Sunday. Through games, activities, and science experiments, kids see tangible examples of biblical principles. Contact Brian Sitton, Children’s Minister, at bsitton@chjoplin.org or Cathy Cook, Youth Team Assistant, x151 or ccook@chjoplin.org.

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Vacation Bible School June 9-12

Join us for “Aliens! An Out-of-this-World Difference!” This will be a fun and fantastic week for kids to learn what it means to live different from the world while drawing others to Jesus. We’ll learn to follow God, love God, love others, and tell others about our home in heaven. Each day on the spaceship, our crew will lead the junior officers in fun games, great snacks, cool crafts, and awesome lessons. Join us on the Away Team as we learn to take the love and hope of Jesus to this world!

Camp We are looking forward to another great summer at camp: swimming, zip lining, archery, Bible study, worship and tons more. And this summer is going to be “GREATER” than ever focusing on Jesus as greater than anything else. Please contact Cathy Cook, Youth Team Assistant, to register. Sign up early to get the “early bird discount” by June 18. July 18 July 23-25 July 19-22 July 12-17 July 26-31

Beginner’s Camp (grades K-1) Kid’s Camp (grades 2-4) Junior Camp (grade 5) Middle School Camp (grades 6-8) High School Camp (grades 9-12)

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STUDENTS

Middle School

Sunday, 9:15 AM in K124 Wednesday, 7:00 PM in the Atrium (during the school year) We believe that kids in grades 6–8 are ready to deeply engage their faith and beliefs. We use specifically designed programming, teaching, games, and mentorship to help direct middle schoolers’ rapidly developing minds toward Jesus. Our goal is for middle schoolers to have a transformational understanding of and belief in the gospel. We want to engage their hearts with the truth of Jesus, and proactively help them answer the “Why?” of their beliefs. Contact Logan Greer, Middle School Minister, at lgreer@ chjoplin.org or Cathy Cook, Youth Team Assistant, x151 or ccook@chjoplin.org.

High School

Sunday, 9:30 AM in the Gym Wednesday, 7:00 PM in the Chapel (during the school year) We want students to be able to answer three questions: • • •

Who am I? Finding truth in confusing times. Where do I belong? We were designed for a relationship with God and with each other. What am I supposed to do? I live to bring God joy and to serve as His heart, hands, and feet.

QUAKE is a fun environment where students hang out and spend time playing, worshipping, and listening to truth from God’s Word. Not every week looks exactly the same, but they are always full of music, fun, and people who care. Kids are challenged to make a difference in the world and use God’s Word as a springboard to empower them. Contact Bryce Hansen, High School Minister, at x160 or bhansen@chjoplin.org or Cathy Cook, Youth Team Assistant, x151 or ccook@chjoplin.org.

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Wells for India We often have kids ask, “What can I DO to make a difference?” So we are challenging our kids in LaunchPad, Odyssey, and Quake to raise $15,000 to help build a well in India for clean drinking water in a place that needs it most. We are partnering with our Global Outreach team and Central India Christian Mission to place the well where the church is seeking to spread the truth of the gospel.

You can make a difference! Will you GIVE to help raise money to bless a village in India with clean drinking water?

• sacrificially giving their own money.

Visit chjoplin.org and click on “Give,” and choose “Wells for India” from the drop-down menu.

• “giving up” a birthday, asking friends and family to donate money to the “Wells for India” project.

You can also donate at the Youth Office.

We want to give a village not only clean water, but also THE Living Water, Jesus Christ! Here are ways our kids are responding:

• putting on a fundraiser Fun Run and 5K. • organizing a volleyball tournament. • designing t-shirts to sell. Will you PRAY? Pray God will work in the lives of our kids and that they would know Jesus more and seek out ways to build His Kingdom on this earth.

Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward them for what they have done. Proverbs 19:17

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Friendship Families

International students are waiting to get to know you! Open your home once a month to a student for a meal and your world will soon change. Students tell us the time spent with an American family is one of the most memorable things they do while studying in the US. Friendship Families tell us that they get as much from this experience as their students! Learn about a new culture as you provide a home atmosphere (and home cooking) to a student that is far from family and friends. New students will be arriving later this summer, so sign up now! Email tudell@chjoplin.org for more information.

English Classes for Refugees Expand your world by helping those less fortunate. Hundreds of refugees have found themselves resettling in SW Missouri due to unfavorable conditions in their home countries. Come alongside teachers in a program that is seeking to help these English learners find success and confidence as they become proficient in English and live in the US. For more information about assisting with English Classes for Refugees email tudell@chjoplin.org.

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MINISTERIO HISPANO La vida del creyente Cristiano requiere de un crecimiento espiritual continuo. El Estudio Bíblico (Domingos) y el Tiempo de Oración (Miercoles) son medios que brindan esta oportunidad a la comunidad hispana, en su ayuda para el andar en el camino hacia Dios. Así también es una puerta abierta para los no creyentes a que conozcan a Jesús, Nuestro Salvador. Este Ministerio desarrolla otras variadas actividades cristianas; tales como vigilias, ayunos, cursos financieros para saber manejar los ingresos, viajes a conferencias y obras teatrales, películas y caminatas de oración, viajes de recreación sana, y visitar a los enfermos en los hospitales; para llevarles una voz de aliento.Contacto Luis R. Munoz 417.317.3162 o 417.624.6915 x338 o hispanicministries@chjoplin.org.

PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Our Thru The Roof ministry desires to help everyone experience God’s love and learn more about Him regardless of physical or developmental challenges.

Sundays Bible School classes meet at 9:15 AM for children, high school students, and young adults.

Wednesdays We have a mid-week service every week with a special activity every 4th Wednesday.

Parents’ Night Out About every two months, we plan a fun-filled evening for the children so parents have a few hours to themselves.

Jesus Jam Prom In the spring we host one of the highlights of the year—a prom for our friends with disabilities. Jesus Jam is a fantastic evening of dancing, entertainment, and games for our friends with disabilites. For more information, call the church office at 624.6915.

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MEN The Men’s Ministry wants to help you build relationships, invest in your family, develop as a leader, and become the man God made you to be. We have men’s groups that meet on Monday nights and Wednesday nights. During the school year we participate in All Pro Dad, helping men become better fathers. We also host special events throughout the year. Watch for more information about All Pro Dad, Fantasy Football League, Men’s Encounter, the 3-2-1 Ministry, 21st Century Knights, and the ever popular Wild Game Feed. Contact Jeff White, Men’s Ministry Minister, at x340 or jwhite@ chjoplin.org.

WOMEN The Women’s Ministry desires to make disciples of Jesus who change the world. We focus on helping women grow deeper in their love of Jesus, increase their knowledge of the Bible, and connect with one another in community. Opportunities throughout the year include Bible studies, conferences, prayer retreats, and more. The Women’s Ministry is open to all women of any age and stage of life. Contact Carol Bowland, Women’s Ministry Associate, at x301 or cbowland@chjoplin.org.

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Salad Supper 6:00 PM, June 23

Bring a salad to share—meat salad, jello salad, veggie salad, pasta salad, or a dessert salad. No formal program planned, just great food and fellowship, a time to connect. Invite your neighbors, friends, and those new to the College Heights family.

Daughters of the King 6:00 PM, July 31

This dynamic girls’ night out is for friends of all ages and backgrounds to come together to worship God and fellowship with one another.

Women’s Ministry Kickoff August 19

Four States Women’s Rally

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Join us for a dessert buffet and mnistry fair highlighting the events and studies happening throughout the fall and spring.


COLLEGE AGE The College Age Ministry helps college age individuals prepare for what’s next: families, careers, and ministry involvement.

Community Groups Our community groups are small groups that are hosted by families within the church and led by college age students. Some of the groups are Bible studies, some are purely relational, most are a mix of students from various colleges, but all of them eat food! For more information, contact Josh Quade, College Age Minister, at 624.6915 x170 or jquade@chjoplin.org, or Madeline Bridgford, College Age Assistant, at 624.6915 x171 or mbridgford@chjoplin.org.

Just because school’s out, doesn’t mean there is nothing going on in the College Age Ministry! Keep up with what’s happening this summer in the College Age Ministry by following @chcollegeage on Twitter or like College Heights College Age on Facebook.

SENIOR ADULTS PrimeTimers PRIMEtimers meets the second Monday each month for an entertaining and informative program and a catered lunch.

Meals On Wheels See the smile on peoples’ faces when you deliver a hot and nutritious lunch.

Spring River Christian Village Volunteers pass out fresh water, help with meals, mending, exercise classes, and hobbies.

Cheerleaders

Visit people in homes, hospitals, and health care centers who are restricted in their activities due to health or other problems.

Crosslines Crosslines helps provide food and clothing to families. Help fill the pantry as well as sort, size, and hang clothes for families. Contact Rick Bushnell, Senior Adults Minister, at x190 or rbushnell@chjoplin.org or Vicky Stuck, Administrative Assistant, x121 or vstuck@chjoplin.org.

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COLLEGE HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL College Heights Christian School was founded in 1978 by the elders and ministers at College Heights and has grown to 600 students from preschool through 12th grade. The school follows a college preparatory curriculum laying the foundation for graduates to become successful business and community leaders.

The students wearing their missions shirts during Missions Week.

Students represent over 90 different churches, with the largest number coming from College Heights Christian Church. CHCS is accredited by the North Central Association and is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International. For more information, call the school at 417.782.4114 x 201 or visit collegeheights.org. Missions work and service is the heart of the school. Each year high school students spend an entire week doing missions work locally, nationally, and internationally. This year’s projects included trips as far as Jamaica, Mexico, Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Locally students served organizations such as The Neighborhood Life House, God’s Resort, Watered Gardens, Rapha House, Missouri Baptist Children’s Home, and CHCC’s own Thru the Roof Ministry. Students from all ages are involved by having prayer partners, and donating items to the missions program. God has blessed the students by allowing them to share the gospel with others in many ways.

HOMESCHOOLER’S NETWORK The Homeschooler’s Network is a co-op meeting weekly in Joplin to assist parents in educating, nurturing, and leading their children in the Lord. We encourage and support parents, provide group opportunities and activities for interacting, and resource homeschooling families and potential homeschooling families. The Homeschooler’s Network currently meets at Wildwood Baptist Church. The fall semester begins in September. Classes meet from 8:45 AM–3:00 PM on Tuesdays for Kindergarten through the 12th grade. A nursery is provided. For more information, visit thehomeschoolersnetwork.com.

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ALL CHURCH PICNIC SUNDAY JUNE 14, 6:00 – 10:00 PM SCHIFFERDECKER PARK

cookout, swimming, live foosball, live Hungry Hippos, and more!

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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Wednesday Nights

All of us need encouragement, support of others, and practical advice on our journey. During the school year on Wednesday evenings we offer studies for men and women as well as support groups for foster parents, those coping with grief, those dealing with a divorce or separation, and more. We also offer high-energy programming and discipleship groups intended to build your child’s relationship with Christ. We take a break from our Wednesday night programming during the summer. In August, visit chjoplin.org/wednesday to find out what is being offered.

Sermons

You can watch past sermons at chjoplin.org/sermons. You can also listen to past sermons on iTunes. Go to the Sermons & Media link on our website and click on the Sermon Podcast link in the dropdown menu.

Some of our previous sermon series.

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Sunday Morning Bible Study Would you like to build relationships while studying through the Bible? Try out one of our Bible School classes at 8:00, 9:15, or 11:00 AM each Sunday. Please note, classes and/or room locations may change from time to time. For a current list, visit chjoplin.org/bible-school.

8:00 AM Peacemakers Servants (Group A) Truthseekers Victory

E mpty Nesters/Senior Adults (Stammer) 30-70 year olds (Calef, Wicklund) Senior Adults (Brock, Bushnell) Empty Nesters/Senior Adults (Peterson)

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9:15 AM Baby City Infants-1’s Hallway E Toddler Town 2’s & 3’s Hallway D Kids’ Country Pre-K & K Hallway H LaunchPad Grades 1–5 Chapel Middle School Grades 6–8 K124 High School Grades 9-12 Gym BCNU 30-70 year olds (Conover, DeWelt, Jordan) L106 College Age (Boyd) East Campus Crusaders All Adult Ages (Cruse, Weber) K126 Life Bridge Single Adults (Kiger, Miller, Smith) L110 Life with Kids Parents of Elementary Children (Various) K119 NextGen Parents Parents of Middle & High School Students (Arnce, Hart, Nelson) K123 Simple English For those whose English is their second language (Bemo, Udell) A108 Servants (Group B) 25-65 year olds (Pechawer, Thompson, Wicklund, Wilkins) K120 Spanish All Adult Ages (Casey, Fish, Munoz) A104 Thru the Roof All Ages with Special Needs (Wimsett) TTR House

11:00 AM Baby City Toddler Town Kids’ Country LaunchPad Encouragers Fellowship Journey

Infants-1’s 2’s & 3’s Pre-K & K Grades 1–5 All Adult Ages (Cosby, Flory, Kutz) Empty Nesters/Senior Adults (Wood) Young Married Couples (Gill, Little, Otero)

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DC Groups “Developing Co-Laborers,” or DC, is a study designed for Christians who are ready to work on their discipline and study of God’s Word. Each week, study consists of one and a half hours with a group of 5-10 friends plus four to five hours of your own personal reading and study, focusing on various topics each week. This is a 21-month program, but you start with a commitment to just the first 10 weeks. For details, contact the church office at 624.6915.

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH Loving the community is the church’s greatest proof that God cares!

God’s Resort God’s Resort is a relationship-based transitional housing community for people who are seeking the love and support of the body of Christ as they discover or rediscover God’s love for them and His influence in their lives. God’s Resort provides clean, safe and affordable housing as well as programs, events and activities intended to empower residents as they learn and grow. To find out how you can help, call 417.553.4080 or visit www.godsresort.org.

Life House Neighborhood Life House exists to build relationships within our community in a safe, Christ-centered environment. You can help this vital ministry partner by playing with neighborhood kids, taking photos and videos, leading in craft and worship time, or helping with general maintenance. For more information how you can get involved, contact Katie Hargrove, Director, at katie@joplinlifehouse.com or 417.413.1880 or visit www.neighborhoodlifehouse.org.

Choices Medical Services (Formerly, LifeChoices) This local ministry reaches out to people who are struggling to make right choices about pregnancy and sexual health. You can join them by answering phones and providing practical help. For more information, contact choicesmedical.org.

Watered Gardens Watered Gardens offers a variety of services and items basic to many families, all provided through the charity of the Christian community. Literally thousands of services and items have been provided to meet the needs of individuals throughout our community. Help with office work, sorting donations, preparing food, home repair, construction, cleaning and tutoring. For more information on this ministry and how to get involved, call 417.623.6030.

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GLOBAL OUTREACH We are committed to doing our part to see that local churches are planted all over the world where they currently do not exist. We believe that every person has a part to play in this ministry. We do this by sending and supporting teams all over the globe, enlisting every person in the body of Christ to help, and providing opportunities that allow those of us here in Joplin to actively participate in the work our Global Partners are doing around the world.

Global Outreach Team

2nd Monday of the month, 6:00 PM in the Atrium Know about the work our Global Partners are doing, encourage and support them, and educate others in the church. We also have a special time for the kids to teach them what God is doing around the world.

Prayer Events

Look for special opportunities to pray, especially at our prayer events throughout the year when we pray for a specific people group, Global Outreach team, or significant event. For more information, contact Wade Landers, Global Outreach Minister, at 624.6915 x370 or wlanders@chjoplin.org, or Marcus Van Dorn, at 624.6915 x371 or mvandorn@chjoplin.org.

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JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER TEAM Guest Services Make people feel welcome on Sundays by serving as a greeter, server, or usher.

Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) Organize breakfast and take care of children.

Tech Crew & Creative Arts Help with camera operation, lighting, and photography.

Thru the Roof Help with sports, cooking, art, worship, publicity, and driving for those with special needs.

Senior Adults Help the elderly through Spring River Christian Village, Meals on Wheels, and Crosslines. Children Help children with crafts and worship. Serve as a substitute teacher, or helper. Students Be a mentor, join a prayer team, or help with set-up and teardown at our events.

Parking & Groundskeeping Help direct traffic in parking areas. Volunteer to mow to make our grounds look nice. Safety Team Make our campus safer serving as an outdoor greeter, managing parking, and responding to emergencies. Interested in serving? Contact our receptionist at 624.6915.

SAFETY PLAN STORM SHELTERS

Your safety and the safety of your family is an important part of family life at College Heights. We have developed an “Emergency Response Plan” for emergency situations. In the case of severe weather your children will be the first to move to shelter and will move to the safest areas in the building. Those in the Worship Center will be given specific directions regarding movement to their shelter areas. For additional information contact Steve Dennis at 624.6915 x120.

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CALENDAR Regular Weekly Events Monday—Red Sea Fitness Monday—21st Century Knights Men’s Study Thursday—Celebrate Recovery

Summer Events MAY CHCS Graduation

JUNE Discover College Heights PrimeTimers Lunch Global Outreach Meeting Vacation Bible School Promotion Sunday Annual Church Picnic Ladies Salad Supper All Congregational Meeting

This is not an exhaustive list. For more events, visit chjoplin.org/calendar.

May 17 June 7 June 8 June 8 June 9-12 June 14 June 14 June 23 June 28

JULY Discover College Heights CIY MOVE (High School) Senior Adult Sing Middle School Camp (Grades 6-8) PrimeTimers Lunch Beginner Camp Junior Camp (Grade 5) High School Camp (Grades 9-12) Daughters of the King

July 5 July 6-10 July 11 July 12-17 July 13 July 18 July 19-22 July 26-31 July 31

AUGUST Discover College Heights Steps to Freedom Women’s Kick-Off Block Party

August 2 August 9 August 19 August 26

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CONNECT WITH US!

4311 E NEWMAN RD JOPLIN, MO 64801 417.624.6915 CHJOPLIN.ORG

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MEETING & PLANNING CENTER


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