Children & Family Ministry “Hub”

Children & Family Ministry HubIntroducing the Children and Family Ministry hub — it’s starting off simple but we would love to hear what we can add or include that would best suit your spiritual needs and efforts in family discipleship!

And as an additional reminder, the Parenting Together room (the loft over the Worship Center) also has a great library to check out too!

If you have any recommendations or want to share what resources have helped shape your faith, I’d love to hear about them!

Kyle French
Director Children & Family Ministry

Job Opening – Ambassador of Care

Cedar Hills Community Church is seeking a part-time Ambassador of Care to join our staff.

General Job Summary:

The Ambassador of Care will oversee the care ministries of Cedar Hills as they relate to individuals in our congregation and community who need support and encouragement. This role will focus on welcoming new faces and pastoral care for special needs. This position reports to the Pastor of Preaching and Leadership.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Recruit and train a team of ambassadors to help individuals find their way into the life of Cedar Hills Community Church.
  • Recruit a team of caregivers to provide support for individuals facing illness, hospitalization, death or other life crisis.
  • Work with Elders and others to provide care and Communion for shut-ins.
  • Track members and friends of the congregation who have been absent or disconnected.
  • Champion missional communities as the preferred path for both welcome and care.

Performance Expectations:

  • Exhibit a passion for God and a Christ-like spirit.
  • Demonstrate skill in applying Biblical principles.
  • Encourage spiritual growth.
  • Team building.
  • Self-starter.
  • Creativity, flexibility, and responsiveness.
  • Represent the church in a positive manner.

Qualifications:

  • Experience in pastoral care.
  • Ability to respond effectively to sensitive inquiries or complaints.
  • Ability to deal effectively with a wide range of interpersonal situations.
  • Ability to define problems, collect data, and draw valid conclusions.
  • Ability to communicate effectively.

This is a half time position (20hrs/week).  Ordination is not required.

To apply:

  • Send a cover letter that includes a personal statement of your faith journey.
  • a resume with references.
  • by e-mail: Pastor Kent Landhuis

This is intended to give a general overview of the position of Ambassador of Care and is not meant to be a complete list of duties. February 13, 2020 – LC

Family Promise Update – February 2020

Family Promise Update
Cedar Chips – February 2020

Life presents us with many things to worry about. For me, fortunately, this doesn’t include wondering where I will be living next week and where I will get food for my family. Far too often I take that blessing for granted. Many families today don’t have this stability. They feel like they are facing the world alone. They don’t have a solid support system. They are either unemployed or under employed and can’t cover the basic living expenses of food and housing for their family.

These are the homeless families that Family Promise strives to help. Family Promise is a mission that our church partners with along with 10-15 other area faith communities to provide overnight hosting four weeks per year (once a quarter). Family Promise’s goal is to help families get to a stable and sustainable living situation while keeping their family together. Over the past 18 months more than 100 people from our congregation have assisted in hosting five different families. Each of these families now has an employed parent and is in their own housing. Each of these families have unique complex situations, but we were a part of providing crucial first steps for them to develop a stable sustainable living situation.

As we host each new family, we share our faith with them through our love, fellowship, and actions. As we begin 2020, we continually focus on how we can provide a more positive impact to these families in the months and years ahead. If you have an interest in our mission, we openly welcome your involvement. If so, feel free to contact me by email or (319) 270-3547; or by catching me at church to talk about it.

BruceBruce Boldt
Family Promise Leader

I’m a mess and so are you

I’m a Mess and so are you
Cedar Chips – February 2020

We all have a public life, a private life, and a secret life. Authentic faith and sanctification, becoming more Christ-like, is about integrating all three of these lives. Many of us, myself included, have been in a place where all three lives are at odds with one another. Years ago, the thought of allowing someone to move in with me would have caused great distress. A roommate would have seen clearly that my private life was not consistent with my public life.

As I have been drawn towards Christ, my three lives have become more aligned. This leaves more room for gratitude and less scrambling to cover up the messiness that exists. This allows me to invite people into my home as needed, for a dinner, or for a month’s stay. This year we’ve hosted two families (each having two or three kids) into our home, for a month or more.

This is not a result of some great “cleaning up” of my messiness. Perhaps the opposite, it’s that I’m more willing to expose my messiness (my sin struggles) in my public life. Because of this, I’ve allowed brothers and sisters in Christ to speak the healing Gospel into my mess. Hopefully, the families that have lived with us (and have seen my private life in my home) are less than
shocked that I’m a mess.

Lindsey Ungs
Connection and Communication Architect

Noah’s Ark Update – February 2020

Noah’s Ark Preschool
Cedar Chips – February 2020

We are now enrolling students for the 2020-2021 school year. We have a few spots left in our 4-year-old classes, which you can choose three, four, or five days of school. Our 3-year-old classes are offered on Mon/Wed/Fri or Tue/Thurs. The application can be downloaded from our webpage and the $50 registration fee paid online to hold your spot for next year. Contact us with
questions at 396-3125, by email, or visit the website: www.noahsarkcr.org.

We will have a Valentine card exchange, pajama day, and a visit from our favorite Dental Health Professional this month.
We will be hosting another Blood Drive on March 3 – register online! The stipend we receive after collecting 20 blood donations helps us purchase supplies. You can always donate supplies for the preschool. There is a box under the mission table in the Gathering Space.

Kris Crowther,
Director of Noah’s Ark Preschool

Children & Family Ministry Update – Feb. 2020

Children & Family Ministry
Cedar Chips – February 2020

Have you ever been amazed by the wonder of a child? How cheerful their faith seems to be? Or maybe it is how quickly they can absorb what is being taught or modeled for them? All of which are very true, our children are incredibly insightful and relentlessly curious. While the answers are not always hitting the mark, or maybe not even on topic for that matter, but the effort alone is palpable. The beauty of it is, that even if they’re wrong, kids will never stop trying to find the “right answer” or the “right way.”

Unfortunately, there are record numbers of teenagers and young adults that are leaving the faith in the 21st century, why? While there are a myriad of reasons, the most pressing and practical is this: our churches have continually sectioned-off
(intentionally and unintentionally) the various generations from worshipping together. To be clear, it is a very good thing that as a church we are tending specifically to the hearts of our youngest members. But we can’t lose sight, does our “ends justify our means?” What I mean by that is threefold: 1) While it’s common sense, children and youth don’t stay that way for long,
and thus must transition into something at some point; 2) How will our children learn to participate in a corporate worship service if they never get to experience it for themselves; 3) Children tend to learn best from having something modeled for them.

So then, what can we do to help our children? How about a resolution for the New Year? Keep it simple and start small. Designate one Sunday a month for your whole family to worship together for the entire service. That’s step one. Step two—talk about it! Ask your children not only about what they learned, but what they saw and how they felt about it. Even if they spent their time in “la-la-land.” If they know you’ll consistently be asking, they’ll start paying attention. There is no time like the present to begin setting the foundation for a lifetime of faith.

Kyle French
Director of Children & Family Ministry

Lent Begins Feb. 26

The Season of Lent
Cedar Chips – February 2020

Lent is a season of forty days (excluding Sundays) leading up to Easter. This year it starts on Wednesday, February 26. It is a time of preparation for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. There are different practices associated with the season of Lent, but the intention is that Lent serves as a season of growing closer to God. Consider using the special services and practices of Lent to help you grow closer to God!

During Lent, we meet on Wednesday nights for a meal (5:15pm-6:15pm) and a short reflective worship service 6:30pm-7:00pm. The season begins with Ash Wednesday on Feb. 26 and continues until Maundy Thursday on Apr. 9.  All are welcome for this season of reflection and going deeper into the Word.

Fear Not

Fear Not
Cedar Chips – February 2020

When we preach, we tackle questions that come up for people who follow Jesus. Many people— even people who take faith in Jesus seriously— wonder about how to deal with fear and anxiety.

Feb 2: Fear of Failure. Communion
Feb 9: Fear of Intimacy
Feb 23: Fear of Being Ordinary

Fix Broken Things

Fix Broken Things
Cedar Chips – February 2020

Today, somebody sent me a copy of an old Chips article I wrote in 2008 about Baxter, our yellow lab. I loved that dog and I was grateful for the trip down memory lane.

I love my dogs Sammy and Quincy, but Baxter was my first pet love. It is true love when the sound of a puking dog wakes you up in the middle of the night and you think “poor dog” not “poor carpet.” As Baxter aged it hurt to watch him suffer. I wanted to wave a magic wand to fix him.

When people tell me their problems, I have the same reaction. I wish all their brokenness could be repaired. I feel the same way when I watch the news and see so much brokenness in the world. I guess my desire to wave a magic wand of restoration means that I love the world, too.

My wish for the repair of broken things has turned into a prayer. Probably one of my most frequent prayers, “Lord fix broken things.” And the good news is this: God loves this world even more than I and God wants to fix broken things and promises to do so in Revelation 21:5, “Behold, I make all things new.” In Jesus, God promises to fix all broken things. Someday. Maybe we can hold on to that promise when the sadness of brokenness hits. Also this promise from Philippians 1:6, “I am confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” God loves us and wants to fix broken things and one day everything that is wrong will be set right. I’m sure of it!

The Lord be with you,
Pastor Kent

Love. Belong. Serve.