Congregational News


            First Christian Church, Weirton, West Virginia has received a grant of $47,150 to enable its minister, Rev. Kevin L. Bowers, to participate in the 2009 National Clergy Renewal Program funded by the Indianapolis-based Lilly Endowment Inc.  It is one of 149 congregations across the country that will support their ministers in the program, which allows pastors to step back from their busy lives and renew their spirits for the benefit of their ongoing ministries.

             Rev. Bowers will be going back into the history of our country and the church as well as personal history.  He will be visiting historical as well as growing congregations.  His congregation in Weirton will celebrate their past, with a 180th anniversary celebration, and plan for the future.  Many special speakers will grace the First Christian Church pulpit during Rev. Bowers’ absence.

           Now in its 10th year, the program invites Christian congregations and ministers to consider and plan a period of intentional reflection and renewal. It provides a time for ministers to take a break from their daily obligations and gain the fresh perspective and renewed energy that a carefully considered “sabbath time” of travel, study, rest and prayer can provide.

            Each congregation is eligible to apply for a grant of up to $50,000. Up to $15,000 of that amount can be used to fulfill pastoral duties during the minister’s absence and for expenses related to the congregation’s own renewal. The 149 grants this year total $6.2 million.

            This year’s group includes congregations in 36 states. Almost two-thirds of them see between 100 and 300 at Sunday worship services. Twelve congregations have more than 1,000 at worship. The group of pastors counts 40 women, four of them members of clergy couples.

            The 2009 class of grantees brings to 1,290 the number of congregations that have received clergy renewal grants since 2000. “We have heard wonderful stories from these pastors who already have experienced their sabbaticals,” said Craig Dykstra, Endowment senior vice president for religion. “Their time away has freed them up to pursue personal interests and needs in ways that have given them new energy for ministry – and their congregations have discovered that they didn’t fall apart without their minister around. Indeed, they too experienced refreshment and a new-found sense of their own strengths.”

            The Endowment’s larger goal is to bolster the good work that America’s pastors and congregations accomplish day in and day out and to reinforce and build upon important work being done on both sides of the pulpit. “In our religion grantmaking, we hope to strengthen the efforts of today’s excellent pastors because it is no secret that pastors who have reconnected themselves to the passions that led them to the ministry in the first place are more likely to lead healthy and vibrant congregations,” Dykstra said.

The following news items were gleaned from the congregational newsletters and other communications as received in the Regional Center.  Please direct your congregation’s news to us for possible inclusion in the next update, and for our regional newsletter.  Be sure to keep us in the loop for items of immediate interest that we may help you publicize, as time and space allow.

Beckley, First (Don Snyder, Pastor).  Youth are preparing a Christmas Play for Dec. 6.  Choir will perform The Splendor of Christmas on Dec. 13.  Women are planning a basket auction for November. 

Bethany, Memorial (Scott Thayer, Pastor).  The pastor will be installed at a special service, planned for Nov. 15 at 2 p.m.  Former member Carol Cook will be ordained in Baltimore on Nov. 14, and the church will host a celebration and recognition of the event on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 2 p.m.  Carol will also be preaching at the 10:45 service that day.  The church will house the annual costume judging following the village parade (at 5:15 p.m.) on Halloween.  www.bmcdisciples.org.

Bluefield, First (Aaron Watkins, Pastor).  A bake sale will be offered at the Nicaragua Fundraiser Dinner, Nov. 14 at 5:30 p.m.  Pastor’s Open House will be Dec. 11 from 4-7 p.m.  Halloween Party is planned for Oct. 31 from 6-8 p.m.  http://www.citlink.net/~firstchristian/

Cameron, Big Run & Fork Ridge (Andrea Brownlee, Pastor).  Worship is led monthly at the Cameron Nursing Home.  Men continue to meet for breakfast and Women for dinner.  Vespers are held Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at Big Run.  A new roof will be installed at Big Run. 

Charleston, United (Steven Smith, Pastor).  A “Holy”ween Party was scheduled for Oct. 16.  Progress continues on the new property acquisition.  More at www.uniteddisciples.org.

Fairmont, Central (Joshua Patty, Pastor).  Fall Yard Sale is Nov. 6-7 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the gym.  Book Goup is reading Signs and Wonders by Philip Gulley.  Pastor will continue a 13 session introduction to the New Testament on Nov. 3 and 17.   Vocal Tapestry will perform annual Christmas Concert Nov. 29 at 3 p.m.  Reception will follow.  http://web.centralchristianfairmont.org

Huntington, Madison Avenue (Jamie Gump, Pastor).  Minister was honored with a new stole in celebration of Pastor Appreciation Week.    Judy Lambert, organist, was honored recently in worship for over 40 years of service.  College Class is collecting food for the local pantry and City Mission.  Financial Peace program is being offered on Mondays.

Logan, First (Kenny Hardway, Pastor).  Church enjoyed a Family Bowling Night on Oct. 17.  http://www.orgsites.com/wv/fccoflogan/index.html.  The pastor will be installed at the 11 a.m. service on Nov. 1.

Mannington, First (Lynn White, Pastor).  Special music is planned for the Nov. 1 worship, which will follow a time of refreshments at 10:30.  Monthly dinner is planned for Nov. 22.

Matoaka, Matoaka (Craig Hammond, Pastor).  Pastor Appreciation Dinner was celebrated Oct. 4.  Matoaka fall festival is Oct. 31.  Church is looking for a back-up keyboard.

Morgantown, First (Rick Howard, Pastor).  Scouting program is active in the church.  Pot-luck dinners are enjoyed on the 2nd Sunday of each month.  Church office provides “Last Wishes” forms for members to complete, assisting the church and family in planning for celebrating the member’s life.  www.morgantownwvdisciples.org.

Parkersburg, First (Sandy Downs, Pastor).  Tim Graves, a seminarian at Lexington and member of the Wheeling First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), has begun an internship in the congregation as a student associate minister.  Fall Festival will be held Nov. 7, including vendors and crafts from around the area.  The Disciples Coffee Project will also be available for purchases.  Church will offer their annual free Thanksgiving Day dinner at noon, which draws many from the church and community for fellowship.  Visit www.movpdoc.org.

St. Albans, First (Bill Pollack, Pastor).  Building improvements continue.  Fall Harvest Fellowship is planned for Oct. 30 at 7 p.m.  Ladies Night Out was Oct. 17.   http://www.saintalbansdisciples.org/

Weirton, First (Kevin Bowers, Pastor).  Church landscaping is being renewed.  Week of the ministry was celebrated Oct. 25.  Fall Bash is planned for Nov. 1, including a “Pie Buffet”.  Plans are well underway for hosting the 2010 Regional Assembly.  www.weirtondisciples.org.

Wheeling, First (Magdalyn Sebastian, Pastor).  The pastor addressed the Washington, PA gathering in celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Declaration and Address.  The Bentrotts (our Global Ministries Partners in Haiti) partnered with the congregation in worship on Oct. 4 (World Communion Sunday).  Faith Formation Class (preparation for baptism celebration on Palm Sunday) begins Nov. 1 at 4:30 p.m.  Thanksgiving Baskets are being prepared by Outreach.  The Pumkin Patch continues to operate through the end of October.  Details on the website:  www.bigroundwindow.com

Wheeling, Island (Judy Bennett, Pastor).  The church will celebrate VIP Sunday on Nov. 22, with the Rev. Dr. William B. Allen, Regional Minister Emeritus, as preacher; a fellowship dinner will follow.  A book club has begun.  Prayer and Sharing Group meets Mondays at 9:30 a.m.  More at http://www.island-christian-church.org/.

DSC02930The annual Assembly of the West Virginia Council of Churches was held on Monday, Oct. 19 at the Blessed John XXIII Pastoral Center in Charleston.  In addition to a productive and inspiring time of worship and networking, the Council recognized the ecumenical commitment and work of Betty Beeson, long-time regional leader and member of the United Disciples of Christ Church in Charleston.

Betty received the Mary Virginia DeRoo Ecumenical Award, a gesture of great respect and appreciation for her many years of dedication to the work of the Council and to the cause of Christian unity and interfaith efforts.

Rev. Thaddaeus B. Allen, Regional Minister, spoke of the powerful impact of her life upon the cause of Christian Unity, and the award was presented to her by her pastor, the Rev. Steven Smith.  Congratulations came from the Executive Director of the Council, Rev. Dennis Sparks, also a Disciples minister and member of the United congregation.  

The Disciples delegation was augmented by a number of Betty’s family and friends who attended the luncheon.  The Regional Church celebrates this honor with her.   See more photos on our Flick’r site.

The following information has appeared in the Regional Office since the last publication of the News.  If you have items of congregational news that you’d like to share with the Regional Church, please forward them to us.  Some items from our NewsWire will be included in the congregational snippets in the News at next publication.  Items for print must be received by Oct. 15 (note revised deadline).

Bethany, Memorial (Scott Thayer, Pastor):  Installation Service for Rev. Thayer will be Sun., Nov. 15 at 2 p.m.  Turkey Dinner/Kitchen Dedication was held on Sunday, September 20, with over 130 people from the community attending. Relay for Life will be Nov. 7.  Sunday School classes will begin Oct. 4.  Fall Festival is planned for Sunday, Oct. 18.  Former member and previous ministerial candidate under care of our Region, Carol Cook, will be ordained on Sat., Nov. 14 in Baltimore, and will return to Bethany to preach at the Nov. 22 10:45 worship gathering.  A reception and celebration for the Region will follow at 2 p.m. Visit www.bmcdisciples.org

Princeton, First (Gary Lyons, Pastor):  C.W.F. will offer a Yard Sale/Bake Sale/Hot Dog Sale on Sat., Oct. 3 from 8 am to 2 pm.  J-Crew and N-Fusion groups are sponsoring a “Kidz 4 Kidz Clothing Drive”  beginning Oct. 1; items collect will be sent for children in Afghanistan.  A canned food collection, “Can the Van” will be held in a local grocery store parking lot for the local food pantry.  Fall Festival will be Nov. 1.  Visit www.princetondisciples.org

SplashImage350Wheeling, First (Maggie Sebastian, Pastor):  Women at the Well will be operating a Pumpkin Patch from October 17-31, which will include sale of pumpkins, face painting, crafts, pumpkin painting, and bake sales.  The hours will be weekdays noon – 8 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sundays 12:30 – 6 p.m.  All proceeds will go to Disciple Home Missions.  The church welcomed new members Donna Pearce and Patty Boutis in August, and is pleased to welcome Mary Jo Magyar as Music Director.  Visit www.bigroundwindow.com.

The following items are noted from the news of our congregations.  Visit often, and if you have important news of value to the region, please send it directly to Rev. Chafin.  Please be aware that the next News (our hard-copy of Regional interest) will be published soon.  Items for inclusion need to be emailed, faxed (304-428-1684) or mailed to the Regional Office by Oct. 1.

Bluefield, First (Aaron Watkins, Pastor):  Women’s Bible Study groups begin on Mon., Oct. 5 at 10:30 a.m. and Tues., Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. (9-week class).  Mercer/Tazewell Men’s Gathering was hosted by the church on Sep. 24.  Visit www.citlink.net/~firstchristian.

Cumberland, MD, First (Rae Browning, Pastor):  Study on the Lord’s Prayer continues Tuesdays at 6 p.m.  Baptismal preparation class meets Sunday mornings.  “Gospel Sounds Duet” will be featured in worship on Oct. 4.  The Regional Minister will be preaching at the 9:35 Service of Worship and Communion, followed by a brunch and mission conversation concerning his visit to Haiti.  Visit www.cumberlanddisciples.org.

Fairmont, Central (Josh Patty, Pastor):  Group pilgrimage to Bethany, WV and Washington, PA for the 200th Anniversary of the Declaration and Address will set out on Oct. 3 at 10 a.m.   Book Group begins meeting Weds., Oct. 14.  Blue Angel Team sponsors monthly prayer group on second Sundays.  Faith and Film Series will feature Amazing Grace (the story of  William Wilberforce) on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m.  Congregation is participating in a Habitat for Humanity build.  Halloween Party scheduled for Oct. 25 at 6:30.  Visit web.centralchristianfairmont.org.

Huntington, Madison Avenue (Jamie Gump, Pastor):  The pastor was installed in worship on Sep. 20 by Rev. Thaddaeus B. Allen, Regional Minister; a fellowship luncheon followed.  A new pictorial directory is being created.  Youth (4th-12th grades) are now gathering on Sunday evenings at 5:30 for dinner and conversation, with youth doing the cooking.   

McMechen, First (Rod Hubbs, Pastor):  Chrisagis Brothers from Yorkville, OH sand at the church picnic.  A Fireman’s Memorial Service was held.  4-week Bible Study has begun.  Children led the church in “Light One Candle” service.

Montgomery, First (Jim Smith, Pastor):  CWF entertained the Montgomery Elderly Care on May 1 with refreshments and Maypole Dance, and new officers for the women were installed in June.  Church picnic was enjoyed at Coonskin Park on Sep. 19 with great food, music and fellowship.  Homecoming Sunday will be Oct. 18.

New Martinsville, First (Jayne Chafin, Int. Pastor):  Fall Festival, hosted by the Love Ladies, was a great success; funds support their ongoing meal ministry.  TOPS (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly) continues to grow; groups meet in the Disciples Center.  New website will be unveiled soon; sneak a peak at www.nmfcc.com.

St. Albans, First (Bill Pollack, Pastor):  Children are leading a canned food collection for the local food pantry.  Rummage Sale will be Oct. 3, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; soup beans and cornbread will be served.  Fellowship Hall Painting party is scheduled for Oct. 11.  A Fall Harvest Fellowship is planned for Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. and will include a costume contest, games and fun for all ages.  Visit www.saintalbansdisciples.org.

Weirton, First (Kevin Bowers, Pastor):  “Back to Church Sunday” was observed Sep. 20 and included a 1960’s youth group reunion.  Ministerial Appreciation Month will be observed in October.  Visit www.weirtondisciples.org.

Disciples Home Missions will be offering training for storytellers Fri. Oct. 23 through Sun. Oct. 25 at First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Parkersburg. 

In describing the content of the event, the DHM info sheet explains: “You will learn the theological rationale behind Children Worship & Wonder and develop a basic understanding of the approach.  You will see the story telling and other components of the worship service demonstrated.  You will receive help in developing your own story telling skills and have opportunities to practice telling stories and leading other parts of the children’s service of worship.   You will learn ways to involve other adults in children’s worship and receive help in setting-up a children’s worship center for your church.”

An explanation of  the event and costs involved can be downloaded for duplication in your congregation, along with a flyer to publicize the event.  Registration forms may be downloaded, or you can go directly to the Worship and Wonder site and register with payment online.  Learn more on their website.

The First Christian Church (Disicples of Christ) in Moundsville will offer a “5th Quarter Halloween Party” for youth in grades 7-12, Oct. 30 at 10 p.m. to Midnight.  Guitar Hero tournament, door prizes, DJ & Dance, and lots of food will be offered.  No admission charge. You can RSVP to mailto:moundsvilledisciples@yahoo.com

The following news of our congregations was received after the publication of the News.  We hope you find these updates of interest, and will send your special event information to us, so that we can pass it along, as well as including us in your church newsletter mailing list.

Beckley – First: (Rev. Don Snyder, Pastor)  A Faithful Planning All-church Retreat will be held Sep. 26, facilitated by the Regional Minister.  Major outreach effort in the community will be the Kid’s Classic, Sep. 12.  Choir rehearsals have resumed.  Disciples Women plan a basket auction for Dec. 13.  Gifts are being received in Sep. for the minister’s benevolent fund to aid those in need within the community.  Radio broadcasts continue.  Visit www.beckleydisciples.org

Cameron – Big Run & Fork Ridge: (Rev. Andrea Brownlee, Pastor)   Guest preacher during the pastor’s absence for Women’s Retreat will be Ms. Lanette Gilbert of the Moundsville First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).  Lanette is also the 2009 Tad Fitzsimmons Youth Intern for the Region.  Men’s Fellowship breakfast will be Sep. 19.  Baby Dedications will be celebrated on Sep. 20 at  Big Run.

Charleston – United: (Rev. Steven Smith, Pastor)  Rosetta Smith, Minister of Discipleship, will lead another Five Love Languages group, beginning Oct. 5.  Church picnic will be enjoyed Oct. 4.  Volunteers will assist in the Charleston Distance Run, Sep. 5.  Loving Relationships Dinners resume in September.  Visit www.uniteddisciples.org

Fairmont – Central:  (Rev. Joshua Patty, Pastor)   “Blue Angel Team” offers monthly prayer group on Sundays.  Adult Sunday School resumes Sep. 20, featuring Living the Questions series.  Faith and Film series resumes Fri., Sep. 18 at 7:00, featuring Remember the Titans.  Fall Yard Sale will be held Nov. 6-7.  Pastor will lead a 13 week study on the New Testament on every other Tuesday at 7 p.m., beginning Sep. 22; details available from the church.  Many will be carpooling to the Bethany celebration of the Bicentennial of the Declaration and Address, on Oct. 3.  Look for them there.  Visit www.centralchristianfairmont.org

Huntington – Madison Avenue: (Rev. Jamie Gump, Pastor)  A “Secret Encouragers” ministry is beginning to encourage the lives of young people in the church; adults in the congregation may volunteer as mentors.  Handbell ringers are being sought as the bell choir resumes rehearsals.  A pictorial directory will be created this fall.  Plans are underway for an Oct. 10 pilgrimage to Cane Ridge.  Details available from the church.

Logan – First: (Ken Hardway, Pastor)  Choir and Handbell groups have resumed rehearsals.  Dare 2B will have a progressive dinner on Sep. 20, and a scavenger hunt is planned in October.  Men’s and Women’s Fellowships continue to be active and vibrant ministries of the church.  Visit www.orgsites.com/wv/fccoflogan

Mannington – First:  (Rev. Lynn White, Pastor).  Church picnic and swim party was held on Aug. 30.  A number of needed repairs to the building have been completed.  Donut and coffee fellowship is planned for the first Sun. of each month.  Monthly dinners will also resume at a time to be announced.

Matoaka – Matoaka: (Rev. Craig Hammond, Pastor)  Annual Bean Dinner and congregational picnic are in the works.  Monthly birthday luncheons with cake and ice-cream are a regular favorite.

New Martinsville – First:  (Rev. Jayne Chafin, Interim Pastor)  The congregation gave a rousing fairwell celebration for Rev. Bob Brooks, who relocated in August to the Kent, WA congregation, near Seattle.  Rev. Jayne Chafin has been welcomed as the Pastor, ad interim, and is enjoying getting to know the community.   Numerous items are recycled or collected for redemption (from glasses for the Lions Club to ink cartridges and cell phones, to box tops and soup labels).  Fall Festival is planned for Sep. 26, from 9 to 5, sponsored by the Love Ladies.  ChiRho group is offering  a mid-morning breakfast on Sun., Sep. 13.   Magnolia football players and cheerleaders are welcome guests for breakfast with the pastor on Wednesday mornings.

Princeton – First: (Rev. Gary Lyons, Pastor)  A video series on Israel begins at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sep. 13.  Annual CWF Yard Sale/Bake Sale/ Hot Dog Sale will be Oct. 3.  Personal items are being collected during September, and a  BBQ and Bake Sale for filling shoe boxes of gifts to U. S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan will be held on Sep. 26.  J-Crew and N-fusion (youth groups) will begin meeting weekly this Sunday.  Visit www.princetondisciples.org

St. Albans – First: (Rev. Bill Pollack, Pastor)  The church had a double celebration Sunday, August 23, with the dedication of Gracelyn Penneillia Polen and a prayer time for students and teachers for the opening of the new school year.   A youth yard sale is planned for Sep. 19 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., to benefit the camp scholarship fund.  Patriot Day observance, Sep. 13, will honor the memory of those who died in the terrorist attacks of 9/11.  Visit www.saintalbansdisciples.org

Wierton – First: (Rev. Kevin Bowers, Pastor)  Several are travelling to the Bethany celebration of the Bicentennial of the Declaration and Address.  Visit www.weirtondisciples.org

Wellsburg – Chapel Hill:  The church has updated their worship information with us.  Sunday gatherings are at 11 a.m. at the church on Apple Pie Ridge in the Hammond Community.  CWF meets the 4th Monday of each month in various members’ homes.

Wheeling – First: (Rev. Magdalyn Sebastian, Pastor)  An Ecology Ministry is beginning to “green-up” the church.  Numerous children’s ministries are offered and supported by the congregation.  Disciples Who? classes will be offered through October on Mondays at 7 p.m.  Women at the Well will offer pumpkins for sale in the church yard, Oct. 17-31, for Disciples Mission Fund.   Group travel being arranged for the Great Communion at Washington, PA.  Visit www.bigroundwindow.com

REMEMBER:  October is “Month of the Ministry”.  How will you bless the life of one of your friends who has offered his or her life to God in the unique calling as a pastor?

We received this communication recently from the Rev. Dr. Larry Grimes, Director of Church Relations at Bethany College:

cam3sizTo celebrate Alexander Campbell’s Birthday, Church Relations, Bethany Memorial Church and the Office of the Chaplain invites employees of the college for form teams (2-5) and participate in a Campbell Heritage scavenger hunt. The hunt will take place on Saturday afternoon, September 12.  We will begin the hunt at the Renner Visitors Center at 2:30 and end at 5:30 with cake, ice cream, and prizes in the Fellowship Hall at Bethany Memorial Church. Teams will need a digital camera or phone camera to record some information.

To participate notify me by e-mail (lgrimes@bethanywv.edu) no later than noon, Wednesday, September 9.

These updates of news have been received in our office since the publication of the News.  Please keep your congregational news coming to us:  dchafin@wvdisciples.org.

Bluefield, First (Aaron Watkins, Pastor). Youth Kick-Off (ChiRho and CYF) is scheduled for Sept. 13 from 6-8 p.m.  Choir has resumed rehearsals.  Women’s exercise group continues to meet 3 times per week.

Moundsville, First (Mark Mills, Pastor).  First Christian Church’s Relay for Life team raised over $7,800 (second highest team in Marshall County).  Soles4Souls drive by Education Dept. brought over 200 pairs of new and slightly worn shoes for distribution to those who need them.  Youth group begins to meet Sept. 13.  Promotion Sunday is scheduled for Aug. 30.  Disciples Women will be hosting “Shoppers Paradise” on Sat., Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  Visit www.moundsvilledisciples.com (not “org”).

Parkersburg, First (Sandy Downs, Pastor).  First Christian Church Women’s Guild continues to support Marie House, a local homeless shelter with donations of paper and plastic, kitchen supplies, coffee, cocoa, tea, and microwavable foods  Five Love Languages seminar will be held Sat., Sept. 19.  Contact church for details.  Celebration of the congregation’s ongoing parish partnership with Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Marietta, OH, will feature an annual riverboat ride, Sept. 27.  Visit www.movpdoc.org.

Princeton, First (Gary Lyons, Pastor).  The King’s Kids (seniors) travel to Florida has been changed, due to schedule conflicts, to a two-day visit to the Great Smoky Mountains and the musical drama The Miracle on Sept 1.  Visit www.princetondisciples.org.

Wheeling, First (Magdalyn Sebastian, Pastor).  First Christian Church will begin a four week study on Disciples Who? on Monday nights beginning September 14 and ending October 4.  The study will be about Disciples Identity and Polity.  Two new members were welcomed on August 16.  Donna Pearce and Patty Boutis.  They joined others for a New Members’ luncheon held August 16.  Photos are available from the recent Relay for Life on the church website.

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