2022 Annual Report

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JULIE CLEMENS, DIRECTOR OF DISABILITY MINISTRIES

So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. 2 Corinthians 4:18 (NIV) What a year it has been! Our hope has always been in Christ, but our hope has also been in anticipation of seeing each other in person. We did this because a number of the STARS are immunocompromised and made this decision for the group. Many of our STARS families lived in isolation, without day programs or activities to go to. Last spring, we were limited to parking lot events with dinners in parking spots and lawn chairs set up outside cars. We expanded our music camp to six weeks on Zoom to give more opportunities for the STARS to gather. Our Sunday morning classes started meeting in person last summer, and it was so good to see everyone! One challenge we’ve had this year is finding volunteers who were willing to serve. Some of our previous volunteers didn’t return. But the Lord is faithful, and he knows our needs better than we do. Sunday morning superintendents Dorothy Nicholson and Lin Fallon rallied the troops, and we now have wonderful volunteers who serve beautifully by coming alongside the STARS. Kathy Brinker has led the younger STARS well. Over the course of the last year, they have met via Zoom and in person to help engage more students in study of God’s Word and in prayer.

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Kristin Visconti leads STARS Choir and Praise in Action beautifully. We began meeting for both programs in the fall and the STARS were thrilled to take part in the STARS Christmas program. Over the last two years, we had families who have either moved out of state or are still at too great of a risk to meet in person. In the past, those STARS would’ve been left out, but thanks to technology, they have been able to join us. They were even incorporated into the Christmas program and will also take part in STARS Ministry Sunday.

Respite has always been a need for families affected by disability. Caring for a loved one is hard, and it doesn’t always stop when they go to sleep, or even at age 18 when other kids are going onto college or new and exciting jobs. Kathy Brinker heads up Buddy Break and has given parents the evening off while she and volunteers come alongside and care for their STARS and younger siblings. Beth Gunther leads Friday Night Fun and gathers teen through adult STARS. These two programs occur on the same evening and have themes.


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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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