2022 Annual Report

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ERIC CHANNING, PASTOR OF CONGREGATIONAL CARE AND FAMILY MINISTRIES Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you, who by God’s power are being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. 1 Peter 1:3-5 The pace of change, uncertainty and unrest in our world this past year was dizzying at times. However, amid such challenges, we must remind ourselves that we have a solid foundation, built upon the rock and anchor of our souls, Jesus Christ. In the passage above, Peter reminds us that our hope is living, and it is founded upon God’s great mercy. This mercy has given us a new life in Christ. This means that no matter what happens in our lives, or within the world at large, our hope is secure. Our inheritance is imperishable. What a needed reminder for all of us as we seek to minister to one another at College Church. Here are a few highlights from 2021-22 in the areas of ministry that I oversee: EQUIPPING

In March 2022 I had the privilege of training 25+ leaders within our church on “Caring for One Another,” using material from Ed Welch’s book with the same title. My hope is our church would continue to live out the “one another’s” of Scripture and that we would not be intimidated to step into one another’s lives, especially as those around us go through times of difficulty and trial. In addition, this spring Jim and Heidi Johanik joined me in leading the Becoming One class, which equips pre- and newly married couples with biblical tools for successful marriages. We had 13 couples participate in the class, the largest in 10 years, all in various ages and stages of life. Please join me in praying for these couples, that their marriages would be a living picture of the foundational marriage, the one between Christ and his bride, the church.

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PASTORAL RESIDENCY

The residency program continued to bear much fruit this past year. In December, we welcomed Josh Maurer to the full-time pastoral staff after his service as a pastoral resident for one and a half years. He and Caitlin and the kids are such a blessing to us all, and we look forward to how God will use them here in the years ahead. In February, Josue Alvarado joined the staff as a pastoral resident, and he has already brought much life and a new perspective to the staff. Looking forward, Richard Moomjian begins his residency in June. God has truly blessed us with godly men whom we are called to mentor and train, all while benefitting from their ministry among us. DEACONESSES

The deaconesses at College Church are all-stars. Most of their work is done behind the scenes, but they serve with faithfulness, compassion, Christlike care and excellence. They serve meals at funerals, administrate Care and Share benevolence fund requests, prepare the communion elements, visit homebound congregants and so much more. What a blessing this group of hardworking, humble women are to this church. SUPPORT GROUPS

Laurie Costley (Grief Share) and Pat Fallon (Grace Mental Health groups) provided excellent leadership over our support groups this past year. If you are grieving the loss of a loved one, or if you or a family member are struggling with mental health issues, please reach out to us and we would love to get you involved with these ministries.


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Financials

4min
pages 68-74

Ways to Give to College Church

3min
page 65

Leadership and Nominees

4min
pages 62-64

Summary of Membership Transactions

1min
page 59

Meeting Minutes

10min
pages 54-57

Mary Quiggle, Twice is Nice resale shop manager

3min
page 51

2022 Annual Report

2min
page 50

Tony DiLeonardi, STARS Family Services president

5min
pages 48-49

Lisa Kern, librarian

2min
page 47

Stann Leff, God Centered Life Ministies executive director

2min
page 46

Meredith Sommars, hospitality committee chair

1min
page 43

David Setran, discipleship committee chair

3min
page 42

David Kelley, evangelism and culture impact committee chair

2min
page 41

Jan Jones and Chris Gottlieb, service and engagement committee chairs

3min
page 40

Steve Wiper, board of deacons chair

3min
page 39

Nancy Taylor, board of deaconesses chair

4min
page 38

2022 Annual Report

3min
page 37

Howard Costley, council of elders chair

4min
page 36

Wil Triggs, director of communications

4min
pages 32-33

Mindy Rynbrandt, director of women's ministries

3min
page 31

Ben Panner, college pastor

4min
page 30

Curt Miller, missions pastor

6min
pages 28-29

Josh Maurer, pastor of discipleship

3min
page 27

Tim Hollinger, technology director

3min
page 26

Dan Hiben, middle school pastor

3min
page 25

Baxter Helm, high school pastor

3min
page 24

Zach Fallon, pastor of church plant in Georgia

6min
pages 22-23

Erik Dewar, pastor of worship and music

4min
pages 20-21

Julie Clemens, director of disability ministries

4min
pages 18-19

Eric Channing, pastor of congregational care and family ministies

5min
pages 16-17

Cheryce Berg, director of children's ministries

9min
pages 12-15

Nancy Singer, director of administration and finance

3min
page 10

John Seward, executive pastor

5min
pages 8-9

Josh Moody, senior pastor

3min
page 6
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