2022 Annual Report

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HOWARD COSTLEY, COUNCIL OF ELDERS CHAIR

Praise the LORD, all nations! Extol him, all peoples! For great is his steadfast love toward us, and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever. Psalm 117:1 PRAISE THE LORD! (PSALM 117:1-2)

We join the psalmist in praising the Lord. We praise him for his great love and faithfulness to us as a congregation. Great is his faithfulness! How thankful we are to be able to worship together, to study and serve together, and to have wonderful fellowship with one another. We are thankful for the continued strong pulpit ministry and the faithful teaching of God’s Word. We thank the Lord for our thriving children’s, STARS, youth, and many other ministries. As you read through the various pastoral and director reports in this annual report you will see God’s great faithfulness. One of our five strategic initiatives is church planting. Earlier this fiscal year Pastor Zach Fallon and his wife, Christine, accompanied by Steve and Lois Krogh, moved to the south metro area of Atlanta to begin a church plant work. They had their first worship service in January and already have 55 members. I should also add that in December Zach came back to College Church to sit before an ordination council who recommended him to the elders for ordination. We are thankful for God’s faithfulness in establishing this new gospel lighthouse. Our initiative is to plant several more churches this decade. Another initiative is to provide ministry space in the eastern end of the Crossings building. The elders have appointed a task force composed of congregants, staff and elders to develop plans for the best use of this space. We look forward to their recommendations and appreciate their efforts on behalf of the church. It has been wonderful to see Clapham School and the STARS Resale Shop already using a major portion of the Crossings. In October the elders spent a day and a half reviewing our five strategic initiatives as well as doing in depth analysis with staff on practically every ministry of College Church.

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Much preparation on the part of the pastoral staff and the elders made this a productive exercise resulting in many action points we have been working on together over the past six months. Our goal is to further strengthen vibrant ministries and to identify weaknesses in any less vibrant ones. We have seen very large new member classes and are thankful for those who have taken this important step. Our hope is that we, as a congregation, will make our new members and visitors feel welcome from the first Sunday they visit. May we be known as a community where everyone is warmly welcomed and where they can readily find deepening Christian fellowship. This is another of our strategic initiatives. I want to thank the pastoral staff and the support staff for their hard work and special efforts over the past two years to allow us to continue the ministries of the church. They have gone above and beyond expectations to overcome all kinds of challenges, often at significant personal sacrifice. Thank you also to the hundreds of you congregants who faithfully serve throughout the ministries of the church. A special thank you to retiring elders Dan Lindquist, Tad Williams and Tom Nussbaum. They have served well in a variety of roles while on the council, spending untold hours on committees and serving the congregation. I also want to thank all of you who have given this fiscal year. As I write this report in early April, we are running significantly above last year’s giving and slightly ahead of budget. Thank you for your faithful giving. As we reflect on the past year it encourages us for the year ahead. We have seen God’s great faithfulness and we know we can trust him to guide us, to strengthen us, and to use us as he sees fit in the days ahead. Yes! Praise the Lord!


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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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