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Dog Days of Summer? Nope.

With an upcoming sermon series about Sabbath and rest, I was thinking ahead to summer and a phrase “Dog days of summer” came to mind. At
least, I think that’s what the phrase is, so I decided to Google it.

“The dog days or dog days of summer are the hot, sultry days of summer… Connected with heat, drought, sudden  thunderstorms, lethargy, fever, mad dogs and bad luck.” – Wikipedia

Okay, I clearly had no idea what the entirety of that phrase meant… I really thought it was about dogs laying around all day and relaxing. 🙂 Relaxing — that’s where I really wanted to go with this. Typically when we think about summer, there is some hint of resting. The school year takes a break, certain seasons of ministry break for the summer, activities and groups that run with the school year break. There is a natural flow and rhythm to the year—a clear start, a clear finish, and a time of rest. A season for activity and a season for rest.

God has prescribed a season for activity (6 days a week) and a season for rest (1 day). In my church background, I think we viewed the Sabbath more legalistic, like an acceptable list of do’s and don’ts (don’t mow your lawn, don’t work in the fields, do attend church in the morning and evening, do take a nap). Most church cultures have relaxed from this quite a bit, but we still don’t have a great grasp of what/how/when to Sabbath and what God is asking of us. I have questions about the do’s and don’t that are still unresolved in my heart. Questions like..Should my kids still be playing baseball tournaments? Or is that being legalistic? Can I skip church and take the family camping? Or is that legalistic?

Do you have questions as well? I’m kind of excited to dive into this next series and see what kind of answers I can find!

Leah
Director of Worship & Media

Margin – Summer 2019

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. He says, “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” ~ Psalm 46:10

Do you make time for what matters most in your life?

  • June 2: Margin for Breathing Room (The seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God.)
  • June 9: Margin for Balance (Remember the Sabbath…)
  • June 16: Margin for Re-Creation (For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth… but He rested on the seventh day.)
  • June 23: Margin for Rest (But the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it, you shall not do any work…”
  • June 30: Margin for Relationships (Neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, nor your animals, nor any foreigner residing in your towns.)

Sunday Morning Services:
8:30 AM and 11:00 AM

Noah’s Ark – May 2019

Noah’s Ark Preschool

What a wonderful year we have had at preschool!

Thank you to all the great families who trust us with their precious little ones. We really love these children and have grown very attached to them. Saying good bye is always hard, but they are ready to fly beyond the Noah’s Ark nest. We are very honored to be able to serve the community now for 50 years!

I have truly enjoyed my time at Noah’s Ark and I am excited to see what God has planned for me! My last day will be May 24. I want to thank God, my family, this church, the staff, and the preschool families for their support throughout my leadership God has given me the strength to do things that I thought I couldn’t do. I will always cherish my time serving my church and my community.

Please continue to pray for the Noah’s Ark ministry and welcome Kris Crowther as the new Director. Enrollment is ongoing for our 2019-2020 school year. Please contact us by email: office@noahsarkcr.org or call 319-396-3125.

Leslie
Director of Noah’s Ark Preschool

Consistory News – May 2019

Consistory regularly reviews our mission of disciples making disciples in the everyday stuff of life. We celebrate bright spots where we see fruit: active ministries, new attendees, visits to shut-in’s, kids memorizing scripture, people
praying with each other, and people acknowledging that Jesus is in charge.

This month we reviewed staff changes and celebrated the possibilities God is opening up to us with the changes that are coming. Here is the latest:

  • The Noah’s Ark director position has been filled. Kris Crowther is the new Director.
  • The part-time custodian position has been filled. Jessi Schoettmer is doing all the routine cleaning in our building.
  • We’ve interviewed three great candidates for the part-time Missional Communications Coordinator and hope to fill this position soon.
  • We are receiving applicants now for the part-time Operations and Maintenance position.
  • We will soon be posting the full-time position of Director of Youth and Young Adults.

Pray for wisdom as we seek candidates who will help us move forward in living out our mission of disciples making
disciples in the everyday stuff of life.

Equipping People

“So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure to the fullness of Christ.” ~ Ephesians 4:11-13

I watch with envy the body builders whose rippled bodies pump iron in early morning workouts. As I plod along on my treadmill gasping for breath, their muscles bulge. I want to be them but I don’t want to work that hard.

To grow big muscles requires commitment, effort, and persistence. Grit. Actually, success in any endeavor requires grit. According to Angela Duckworth, the author of Grit: The Power of Passion and Persistence, persistence matters most. She makes bold statements like these:

  • As much as talent counts, effort counts twice.
  • Grit is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals.
  • Our potential is one thing. What we do with it is quite another.
  • Grit is about working on something you care about so much that you’re willing to stay loyal to it.
  • Enthusiasm is common. Endurance is rare.
  • Grit is sticking with your future day in and day out, not just for the week, not just for the month, but for years.

 

 

 

Of course we believe that grit mixed with the good gifts that God gives creates an unstoppable combination. In fact, our model for ministry is to turn loose people with passion and gifts so they can bear the fruit that God desires in our congregation and community.

The top priority of our staff is to equip people to this end. To raise up gifted passionate people, train and empower gifted and passionate people, turn ministry over to gifted and passionate people. We see paid staff primarily as equippers not doers. We are called to “equip God’s people for works of service.”

Cedar Hills is committed over the long haul to follow our passion, use our gifts, and transform the corridor. We have grit. I can’t wait to see what God does next!

 

The Lord be with you,
Pastor Kent

Corvette Club Car Show – June 8

The Cedar Rapids Corvette Club is hosting a car show Saturday, June 8 in the Cedar Hills parking lot.  This amazing show give its net proceeds all to local charities.  Cedar Hills will be running the concession stands – our proceeds go towards the ministry of Family Promise.

View the Car Show Flyer

Register for the Car Show

If you would like to help in the concessions, contact the office.  Otherwise, bring out the entire family on Saturday, June 8 for a great show! Lots to see and do.

Cedar Hills Updates

God is at work at Cedar Hills! We have many “bright spots” to celebrate, as well as exciting changes ahead. Check out all the updates below!

⭐Bright Spots⭐

  • 49 people have joined our church since last November and are already plugged in to ministries.
  • We have had great “crisis response” due to seven funerals so far this year, and we rejoice that these people are in heaven with our Lord. We pulled together to share meals, support, and share God’s love with families who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
  • The Food Pantry continues to provide food to those in need, and we have supported several families with a place to stay and be refreshed through Family Promise.
  • Many volunteers have helped with room arrangement, maintenance, and snow removal.
  • Our Lenten meals were a great opportunity to meet new people and celebrate the death and resurrection of our Lord.

These are only a FEW of the blessings we see daily.

➼Planning for our Future➼

Staffing Transitions & Succession Planning

Our church continues to experience staffing changes for a variety of reasons. Change can be hard, but God is working and the consistory is dedicated to making this an exciting time for Cedar Hills Community Church. Many of our staff members have stayed much longer than the average for church ministry; what a blessing!

Be assured discernment is happening and a plan is in place for each change. Additionally, a Succession Planning team has been created to proactively plan for staffing changes in the future and enable easier staff transitions.

Specific Role Updates:

Youth and Young Adult Ministry – (40 hour/week)
Jeremy Van Genderen has accepted a pastoral position in Allison, Iowa starting June 1. He and his family have been with us for 8 years. We had hoped for more time to hire a new leader and allow that person to work with Jeremy, but God’s timing is not
our timing. To ensure the youth and young adult ministry is supported through the transition, Jeremy and his team are planning ahead for the summer and fall programming. As we look to hire a new Youth Director, the job description is currently being tweaked and a plan is in place to have someone hired for fall. Our Cedar Hills vision is Disciples Making Disciples, and Jeremy is ready to heed the call of Matthew 28 to go and make disciples! Please join us for services on May 19 when Jeremy will give his final sermon at Cedar Hills.

Missional and Program Coordinator – (20 hour/week)

A new part-time position was created to help oversee our vision for disciples making disciples. This position will prioritize the recruitment, training and implementation necessary to accelerate the development of strong missional communities. Working
collaboratively with all Cedar Hills staff members and ministries, this person will help to align strategies, ministry outputs and create sustainable documentation for future use. We are excited to announce that Lindsey Ungs accepted the position and she started on May 2.

Maintenance and Operations Coordinator – (10 hour/week)
This part-time position opened due to the unexpected death of Paul Donnan. This role is charged with keeping the church building and facilities in a clean, orderly, safe and functioning condition. He/she will recruit, train, and schedule volunteer support and coordinate outside resources as needed to complete projects. For more information, check the church website or contact the church office. THANK YOU to Julie Schoettmer who has been “acting” in this role for the past few months.

Custodian – (20 hour/week)
In an effort to cover Paul’s work after his death, Julie and Jessi Schoettmer have been covering the maintenance/custodial/event set-up responsibilities. Consistory decided that sustaining a part-time custodial position was important for the maintenance of the church. We are happy to report that Jessi Schoettmer has accepted the position.

Noah’s Ark Director
As reported in February, Leslie Clauson submitted her resignation as the director of Noah’s Ark Preschool. Since this announcement, the Noah’s Ark board has moved ahead with their search for a new director. We are happy to announce that Kris
Crowther has accepted the position and started her role on April 15.

Pastor of Care and Visitation
Pastor Alan has asked for our prayers regarding his retirement. He plans to remain a vital member of our Cedar Hills family, but will be stepping down from his official pastoral role within the next year. Discussions have started regarding this role and
filling it upon Alan’s retirement.

❓What can you do❓

  • Celebrate that God is at work at Cedar Hills! What an exciting time as we wait to see God’s plan.
  • Continue to help out to fill in gaps during transitions. Ask what you can do. Volunteer. Check in the church office for ways you can serve.
  • Please pray with the Consistory for God’s direction in the decision-making process.

 

Dear Heavenly Father,

You are a good God, and we come to you with grateful hearts for the many blessings you lavish on us. Thank you for the many talented people you have brought to Cedar Hills, and for their willingness to share your love. Thank you for the many volunteers who take up the call to be your hands and feet, and those who are disciples who reach out to Transform the Corridor.

Bless those who are leaving roles and taking up new ones. Let them feel our love and support as they take on new challenges. Help us to remember your commission in Matthew 28 to “Go and make disciples.” May they be witnesses where you plant them.

As a church, we seek to follow you, Lord, and we ask that you guide our decision-making as we work through transitions with staff. Send us applicants who have a passion to further our mission of creating Missional Communities. We ask to hear your voice and search out your will as we plan ahead for the future of Cedar Hills. Help us to pursue unity in this time of change, and keep our focus on You. Show us how we can support each other and fill in gaps during leadership changes. Most of all, help us to remember that You are a loving and faithful God who sees the whole story and promises to work all things together for good.

Thank you for the great plans you have to reach out through Cedar Hills in the upcoming days and years. Thank you for each day we have to serve you. We ask these things in the name of Jesus, your Son, Amen.

Family & Children Ministry – May 2019


It is hard to believe that we are already coming up to the end of the school year and we do not have too much longer to go before the summer!

With the warmer weather comes a variety of trips and likely an uptick of things demanding your family’s time. While your down time may be shorter, it doesn’t mean that discipling your family has to be minimized. Consider some of
these simple ideas for ways in which you can keep the gospel at the heart of everything you do.

Do you and/or your child’s school have a summer reading list for your child?

1. Consider reading the books your child is reading. Are there gospel talking points? (Ex: Harry Potter—Good and evil? Prophetic hero against brutally dark forces?)

2. Perhaps a biography is more up their alley. Consider a biography by someone who exemplifies characteristics and values that you envision for your child.

A great reminder from Hebrews 12:1-2, “ …and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith…“

Kyle French
Director of Family and Children Ministry

May 19 – Goodbye, Jeremy!

L-to-R: Kara, Jeremy, Ben, Jeanette, Bree

This Sunday, May 19 will be Jeremy Van Genderen’s final day preaching at Cedar Hills.  He has accepted the Senior Pastor position at Trinity Reformed Church in Allison, Iowa.  So we are celebrating he and his family! The service will have a few surprises, but another one that requires your help! (If you are part of the Van Genderen family… stop reading at this point!!!)

Continue reading May 19 – Goodbye, Jeremy!