The Reflector - September 2024

Illinois & Wisconsin Districtof theChurch of the Brethren |
Week of Sept. 16: Pray for the West Branch congregation, and for the ministry of the Anabaptist Disabilities Network.
Week of Sept. 23: Pray for the Romine congregation, and for the Church of the Brethren Office of Peacebuilding and Policy as it provides a witness in Washington, D.C., and beyond.
Week of Sept. 30: Pray for the district’s Property and Assets Management Team, as it works at good financial stewardship for the district, and for treasurer LeAnn Harnist and financial secretary Leonard Matheny. Pray also for the fledgling Church of the Brethren in Spain.
Week of Oct. 7: Pray for the Church of the Brethren Mission & Ministry Board, for general secretary David Steele, and for all the members of this district who work on the denominational staff in Elgin and elsewhere.
Week of Oct. 14: Pray for the Neighborhood (Boulder Hill) congregation, and for the work of the Brethren Historical Library and Archives in Elgin.
Cherry Grove: Using regular pulpit supply
Lanark: Lynda Willmann has announced her retirement effective Dec. 31, 2024 (with possible extension for a month or two if needed)
York Center: Christy Waltersdorff has announced her retirement effective Dec. 31, 2024. A search committee has been formed. Jonathan Shively and Tony Asta will provide interim team leadership beginning Jan. 1.
10. Picking up lots of cool stuff and information at the booths and displays
9. Hearing about what the denominational agencies are doing to help your congregation
8. Growing in wisdom and in spirit as you learn from the one and only Ken Medema
7. Making new friends as you meet new people
6. Eating the delicious food prepared by Lloyd & Marilyn Kirkwood and friends (including Friday night ice cream!)
5. Hearing what has happened this past year in your district
4. Helping the important work of The Clothes Closet in Chicago’s western suburbs by bringing clothing donations
3. Discussing the business of the district and making decisions that affect your district and congregation
2. Worshiping together and singing in four-part harmony
1. AND, the number 1 reason will always be the FELLOWSHIP with brothers and sisters in Christ!
Sept. 27-28 at Frederick (Md.) Church of the Brethren, starting at 4:30 p.m. Friday and ending at 5:30 p.m. Saturday; Sept. 28-29 at Modesto (Calif.) Church of the Brethren, starting at 8:30 a.m. Saturday and ending at 9:30 a.m. Sunday; Oct. 18-19 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Victor, N.Y., starting at 4:30 p.m. Friday and ending at 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
The planning team for the next National Older Adult Conference (NOAC), to be held Sept. 1-5, 2025, at Lake Junaluska, N.C., has announced the theme for the event: “Alive in the Spirit!”
The theme scripture is Romans 15:13: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit” (NRSVue).
The planning team includes Heidi Berkenbosch, Deanna Brown, Bonnie Kline Smeltzer, Leonard Matheny (Peoria First), Don Mitchell, Karlene Tyler, and coordinator Christy Waltersdorff (York Center). Debbie Noffsinger (Highland Avenue) designed the NOAC 2025 logo.
Suggested donation is $25 per course. Learn more and register online at www.mcpherson.edu/ventures.
Grants available through the district include the following:
1. Mission and Mortar: Sustaining and developing ministry (mission) within congregations, as well as maintaining property (mortar), is sometimes hindered because of inadequate financial resources. The Illinois/Wisconsin District, whose mission is to support the growth and development of member congregations, realizes that this dilemma exists and desires to financially support congregations that are in good standing with the district and have specific needs. More information can be found here.
2. Being Jesus in the Neighborhood: Congregations can apply for $100 in seed money to start a new outreach project or initiative in their local communities, or to expand an existing one. These should be projects that intentionally engage with the neighborhood immediately around the congregation, or for those in rural locations, with the town or area around the church. Each congregation receiving a grant will be asked to share a little about their project at district conference. More information can be found here.
3. Give Your Pastor a Break: Congregations can apply for up to $100 for a grant to cover or help cover a guest speaker for an extra Sunday to give your pastor a day off—or at least a day off from having to prepare and preach a sermon. We hope this might be part of the ways you care for your pastor. More information can be found here.
4. Emerging Missions Fund: To facilitate the growth and establishment of new faith communities, this grant is available for church and ministry planting initiatives. New church and ministry plants are encouraged to apply by contacting the district office and/or the CRDT.
The Illinois/Wisconsin District is active in a variety of ministry and mission efforts, both directly and indirectly. For these efforts to continue, resources are needed in the form of time, tools, knowledge, and especially finances.
Consider making a contribution to one or more of the following:
Look for the donate button at iwdcob.org, or send your checks to the district office: 269 E. Chestnut St., Canton, IL 61520. Thank you!