SSCC General Board Meeting May 2, 2016 Page 1 General Board Meeting Minutes June 13, 2016 Members Attending: Jeff Johnson, Sharan Wilson, Carla Wilson, Deral Schrom, Darvin Wallis, Kevin Ries, Jack Chugden, Jeff Greteman, Chuck Harp, John Isaac, Marcus Knotts, Rob Maack, Richard Masters, Mary Jones Also Attending: Jack Van Arsdol, Cheryl Sartain, George Dockery, Linda Wilson, Ed Smith, Niki Dameron Smith, D’Ann Warren, Tom Warren, Jim Blandin, Karen Griffin (24) Not Attending: Shawn Reed, Joe Cox, Carol Isaac, Harry Miller The meeting was called to order by President Jeff Johnson at 7:02 p.m. Chuck Harp led the group in prayer. I. Overview of Board Decisions Was not addressed. II. Spiritual Health – Praise and Concerns 1. The group prayed over Darvin Wallis thanking God for his presence, and asking for guidance, strength, wisdom, growth and love as he assumes a greater leadership role during the church’s transition. Prayers were also requested for his family. 2. Deral thanked the current and new Board Members, Elders, Deacons for their diligent hard work and thanked the Staff for its strong leadership during this time of transition. He requested continued prayers for his family and for our congregation. Deral noted that the Training for new Elders and Deacons will be Saturday, June 25, with installation on Sunday, June 26. 3. Jeff again recognized outgoing Board Members for their dedication and service on the Board: Susie Zimmerman, Linda Wilson, Vernetta Mickey, Karen Griffith, and Rob Pederson. II. Financial Health – Revenue and Expenses and Planning 1. Sharan presented the Treasurer’s Report for May [Appendix 1], noting that we finished the Fiscal Year “in the black,” and that we are making good progress on paying down the Board of Extension Loan balance.
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General Board Meeting Minutes
June 13, 2016
Members Attending: Jeff Johnson, Sharan Wilson, Carla Wilson, Deral Schrom, Darvin Wallis, Kevin
Ries, Jack Chugden, Jeff Greteman, Chuck Harp, John Isaac, Marcus Knotts, Rob Maack, Richard
Masters, Mary Jones
Also Attending: Jack Van Arsdol, Cheryl Sartain, George Dockery, Linda Wilson, Ed Smith, Niki
Dameron Smith, D’Ann Warren, Tom Warren, Jim Blandin, Karen Griffin (24)
Not Attending: Shawn Reed, Joe Cox, Carol Isaac, Harry Miller
The meeting was called to order by President Jeff Johnson at 7:02 p.m.
Chuck Harp led the group in prayer.
I. Overview of Board Decisions
Was not addressed.
II. Spiritual Health – Praise and Concerns
1. The group prayed over Darvin Wallis thanking God for his presence, and asking for guidance,
strength, wisdom, growth and love as he assumes a greater leadership role during the church’s
transition. Prayers were also requested for his family.
2. Deral thanked the current and new Board Members, Elders, Deacons for their diligent hard work and
thanked the Staff for its strong leadership during this time of transition. He requested continued
prayers for his family and for our congregation.
Deral noted that the Training for new Elders and Deacons will be Saturday, June 25, with installation
on Sunday, June 26.
3. Jeff again recognized outgoing Board Members for their dedication and service on the Board: Susie
Zimmerman, Linda Wilson, Vernetta Mickey, Karen Griffith, and Rob Pederson.
II. Financial Health – Revenue and Expenses and Planning
1. Sharan presented the Treasurer’s Report for May [Appendix 1], noting that we finished the Fiscal
Year “in the black,” and that we are making good progress on paying down the Board of Extension
Loan balance.
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a. A request was made to distribute the financial statements prior to Board Meetings along
with the other reports.
b. Jack Chugden moved to approve the Treaurer’s Report. Mary Jones seconded the
motion, and the motion passed.
2. FMT Policies and Procedures were approved in May. There was no further discussion.
III. Operational Health – Focus on Groups, Activities and Department Needs
1. Marcus Knotts moved to approve the minutes of the April General Board Meeting [Appendix
2]. John Isaacs seconded, and the motion passed.
2. Chuck Harp moved to approve the minutes of the May 2 Special Board Meeting [Appendix 3].
Marcus Knotts seconded, and the motion passed.
3. Jeff presented an update on the search for a Minister of Pastoral Care. The candidate refused the offer
as presented. As a result, the Personnel Committee voted to rescind the offer via phone conference.
a. Under the Bylaws, the Board has final approval of the hiring of any ministerial candidate.
4. Jeff reported on the Interim Pastor search. Scott Rachels with Slingshot met the weekend of June 3-5
with staff, the Elders, Deacons, Personnel Team and Search Team, and attended all three Sunday
services, as well as the Choir Concert. Slingshot will submit the church’s “Cultural DNA” Analysis
by the end of June. A request was made that the congregation have the opportunity to see the
Slingshot report.
5. Deral will submit a revised Retirement letter indicating his retirement effective September 30,
acceptance of which will be voted on at the next Board Meeting.
6. Jeff asked whether there was any objection to Rob Pederson remaining on the Search Team since he
is no longer Head of the Deacons. There was no objection.
7. Further proposed Bylaw revisions related to the Memorial Fund policy were discussed [See page 15
of Appendix 2]. The newly-revised Bylaw changes will be distributed with the Minutes of this Board
Meeting and voted on at the next Board Meeting.
8. Carla reported that the Freewill Offering taken at the Choir Concert raised $3,210, which will be
distributed among three charity organizations selected by the choir.
9. Jeff Greteman reported the Outreach Committee’s Backback Project will be coming up in August.
They are looking to enlist some of the small groups to help coordinate the project.
10. Jeff reported that Jake Gosselin resigned effective June 30. The Board discussed how to divide up the
remaining tasks currently handled by Jake but no formal recommendations were made.
Sharan Wilson moved to enter into Executive Session. Mary Jones seconded, and the motion
passed.
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IV. Executive Session
1. Jeff requested monies from the Reserve Funds for Deral’s Retirement package and celebration.
Marcus Knotts moved to approve the allocation. Jack Chugden seconded, and the motion
passed.
2. Board Member-at-Large Richard Masters has been hired as part-time staff. Following discussion on
whether this presents a conflict of interest, Marcus Knotts moved to allow Richard to remain on
the Board. Jeff Greteman seconded, and the motion passed.
Non-Board Members returned and Jeff reported on the Executive Session.
There being no further business to come before the Board, Jack Chugden moved to adjourn the
meeting. John Isaacs seconded, and the motion passed.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:15 p.m. by President Jeff Johnson.
Closing
In closing, the group joined hands and George Dockery led in prayer.
Five-Team Model .......................................................................................................................................... 7
General Expected/Potential Timeline ........................................................................................................... 8
Budget for Search ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Search Team Recommendation .................................................................................................................... 9
Job Description for Interim ........................................................................................................................... 9
Anticipated Search Strategy for Interim ....................................................................................................... 9
Job Description for Senior Pastor ................................................................................................................. 9
How It All Works Together .......................................................................................................................... 11
Anticipated Day-To-Day Decision Making and Tactical Involvement ......................................................... 12
Communication Plan to Congregation ........................................................................................................ 12
Board Actions and Approvals ...................................................................................................................... 12
• Ensure the Senior Pastor, who has cared for a 1,000-member congregation for over 30 years, has a smooth transition to retirement including spiritual support, financial support, facilities support, health and welfare resources and caregiving for him and his extended family
• Ensure the church continues to operate in a healthy, efficient manner and its members are taken care of and loved by one another
• Create and sustain an interim plan for pastoral oversight to sustain the church through a time of transition
• Offer development opportunities for staff • Continue to evolve the church as needed to ensure operational efficiencies and financial
management • Abide by our by-laws
Five-Team Model
• Care Team, Strategic Action Team, Search Team, Board & Staff, Successful Send Off • Each Team has a Team Lead – and the Teams Leads create a Transition Team • SAT and Search Team will have external resource available. Liaison to the external resource
will be the Exec Minister
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By-law Review
• Personnel determines job description and compensation • Search team is made up of: Chair of Elders and Deacons, 2 At-Large Members and 2 Board
Members • Search Team facilitates the search to ensure high involvement of church family • Search Team makes final recommendation to Board. Board approves recommendation • Congregation ultimately decides/votes on “pastor” including interim or regular
General Expected/Potential Timeline May 2016
• Approve Search Team (Board) • Approve Budget for Search (Board) • Determine role and Responsibilities of Interim (Board) • Select Search Firm (Personnel) • Engage Search Firm to schedule Culture/DNA/Successful Candidate Profile plan with Personnel,
Search Team and SAT (Personnel) • Gather Search Team to explain Roles/Responsibilities (Personnel)
June 2016 • Create job description for Interim (Personnel) • Modify job description for Senior Pastor (Personnel)
July – August
• Conduct Search for Interim (Search Team - see below) • Get board approval for selection of Interim (Board)
September-October
• Begin Celebration and Recognition Events for Deral and Garren (All Congregation) • Bring Interim on staff to work with Deral, Staff, Personnel and Board (Personnel upon Board
approval) November 2016
• Begin Search for Senior Pastor (Search Team and Search Firm)
Budget for Search • Request up to $50,000 be approved for search. Includes Search Firm Engagement, travel,
relocation, etc., but not salary.) Approved by the Board on May 2. It was explained to the Board that the cost can be partially covered by savings in the Senior Pastor salary category but the reserve may be used also. The budget to be approved on May 22 will not be changed to reflect this cost.
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Search Team Recommendation
• Search Team for Senior Pastor made up of: Made up of 6 people: Chair of Deacons, Chair of Elders, 2 At-Large members, 2 Board Members
• For At-large and Board Members, we will propose a team based on four key areas: Spiritual Perspective, Admin/Project Management, HR/Legal and Church Knowledge
• Rob Peterson (Deacons), Chuck Harp (Elders), Bob Cox (Spiritual/lay perspective), Linda Wilson (Admin/Project Management), Nicole Ament (HR/Legal) and Joe Cox (Church Knowledge)
• Search team members approved by the Board on May 2. • Search team may change as needed. President will recommend the changes to the Board as
needed. • Search team will conduct the search for the Interim and be the liaison between the Search
Firm and Personnel for the Senior Pastor search • Hub and Spoke model will be used. Groups of congregational members will be used in the
interview process. • See Search Team Scope document listed below
Job Description for Interim • Options to consider:
o All responsibilities: pulpit, shepherding, leadership, class teaching, staff oversight, board, personnel, etc.
o Pulpit, teaching, shepherding o Pulpit only
• Upon decision from the Board, Personnel Team creates job description
Anticipated Search Strategy for Interim • Expect local search but sources used have a national reach • Posting through Denver Seminary and other sources, including the Disciples of Christ
denominational resources. • Search Team facilitates the search, including initial screening, behavioral and belief interviews,
involves internal interviewing teams, conducts references and social media search, background check, etc.
• Board approves the Interim. Personnel creates contract. Executive Minister offers the position. • Interim pastor will be engaged with an understanding of the expected timeline for the position. • On May 2, it was explained to the Board that Darvin is not interested in an interim position, and
several Board members agreed we would not put Darvin in that role.
Job Description for Senior Pastor 1) Responsibilities - (Prepared by Personnel) 2) Requirements – (Prepared by Personnel)
a. Experience
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b. Education c. Expertise d. Disciples of Christ Ordained e. General Background
3) Attributes – (Input from SAT and Successful Candidate Profile – see appendix) a. Values b. Perspectives c. Opinions d. Preferences e. Emotional Intelligence
4) Beliefs (Input from Elders) a. Jesus Christ b. Sacraments c. Salvation d. Bible
Sample Job Description is included in the appendix. Actual Job Description to be developed by Personnel Team.
Search Firm The Personnel team has selected Slingshot Group to compile a successful candidate profile and find
qualified candidates for the final Senior Pastor position.
The Slingshot Group agrees to:
• Learn the unique qualities of our church to better understand what could be a desired ministry fit,
which includes an onsite visit with key leadership and an evaluation of the current weekend services.
• Create a Church Profile and Position Profile (a brief yet clear description of the overall job). It was
explained to the Board that this profile includes a spiritual assessment.
• Conduct a nationwide search for qualified candidates who fit the position profile.
• Screen all potential candidates to determine the potential of each person through personal interviews
and referencing.
• Provide a resume, questionnaire, audio/visual samples (where applicable), references and other
helpful documentation on each candidate. Our goal is to provide a minimum of five qualified candidates
within the first 30 days once the search phase is started.
• Coach as needed in negotiations with affirmed candidates.
• Communicate with church contact person in a timely manner regarding progress and particulars of the
search process.
• Advise in determining interim solutions to weekly needs during the search process.
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• Be accessible to you and your new hire within the first 60 days of employment to help insure their
success.
• All church and candidate information must remain confidential. Slingshot will not share the church’s
propriety information with other churches or individuals.
How It All Works Together
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Anticipated Day-To-Day Decision Making and Tactical Involvement
Draft Communication Plan to Congregation
Audiences Key Messages Channels Dates /
Cadence Personnel Team Status, Reviews, Direction Personnel Team Mtg All meetings
Board Initial Process, Status Board Meeting Monthly
Staff Status Staff Meeting Weekly
SAT Status, Participation SAT Meeting As needed
Congregation Initial Process Town Halls May 10, May 19
Congregation Status Town Halls, Emails Beyond June 1
Choir Status Weekly As messages chg
SS Classes Status Weekly As messages chg
Small Group Status Weekly As messages chg
Elders Initial Process, Status Monthly As messages chg
Board Actions and Approvals Approve Search Team (Approved May 2)
Approve Budget for Search (Approved May 2)
Consider Interim Model – vote on model in June
Approve interim and new Pastor
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Appendix
Search Team Scope Document for Interim Search
JOB DESCRIPTION: Work with Personnel Team to understand the job description which outlines job
purpose, job scope, responsibilities, and requirements.
SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE PROFILE: Work with SAT and Personnel team to create key differentiators
which will help assess how similar candidates outcompete one another.
SEARCH MATERIALS AND PROCESS: Create search materials and process including acknowledgement
Multi-generationally driven-------------------------------------------------Opportunistic on specific generation
Let’s disagreements play out------------------------------------------------------------------------Confronts conflict
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Senior Pastor Sample Job Description
South Suburban Christian Church
1. Qualifications: 1.1. Ordained Minister with current standing within the Christian Church (Disciple of Christ) 1.2. Professes Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior 1.3. An active member of South Suburban Christian Church 1.4. Must be a visionary; have people management skills; understand human development
characteristics; have good preaching/communications skills; believe that the Bible is the ultimate authority for life.
2. Standards of Employment 2.1. Supervisor: The Board of Elders. 2.2. Work Week: Full-time salaried position, a minimum of 40 hours per week. 2.3. Office Procedures: As noted in other documents. 2.4. Compensation: Starting salary per Job Offer Letter. 2.5. Leave: Holidays, personal days, jury duty, conference/convention days and continuing
education shall be provided as noted in other documents. 2.6. Vacation: As noted in other documents. 2.7. Other Employee Considerations: Are covered in other documents.
3. Position Concept
3.1. To serve as the spiritual leader and teacher of the congregation. To work with staff and lay leaders to establish and fulfill the purpose of Congregational life and ministries. To serve beyond the local church in the community, in the Denomination and in Ecumenical affairs.
4. Responsibilities Include 4.1. Serve as spiritual leader and teacher of the congregation. 4.2. Deliver sermons throughout the year; teaches Bible study and Christian growth classes. 4.3. Lead weekday worship services throughout the year (i.e. Maundy Thursday, Christmas Eve,
etc.). 4.4. Is a member of the Personnel Team. 4.5. Establish and fulfill the purpose of Congregational life and ministries. 4.6. Develops staff and lay leaders by:
4.6.1. Understanding vision and values with clarity and articulation of purpose and mission. 4.6.2. Communicating the importance of role as teacher/equipper/coach. 4.6.3. Witnessing life-long learning and encouragement of others. 4.6.4. Understanding the congregation and the world it serves. 4.6.5. Fostering relationships and community, being a visionary for emerging opportunities.
4.7. Relates to the Long Range Planning Team. 4.8. Additionally serves the congregation thru:
4.8.1. Baptisms, visitation, hospital calls, weddings and funerals. 4.8.2. Individual and family counseling. 4.8.3. Social and faith development activities. 4.8.4. Being a denominational and ecumenical representative. 4.8.5. Attending departmental, executive, and board functions.
4.9. Provides guidance and coordinates with staff and lay leaders on developing programs for growth.
4.10. Provides guidance and coordinates with staff and lay leaders for all worship events. 4.11. Plans for special worship events such as Easter, Christmas Eve, Maundy Thursday, Advent, etc.
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4.12. Provides guidance for all Outreach efforts and promotes outreach special giving during worship.
4.13. Assists with church administrative duties including: 4.13.1. Submitting annual goals and budget to Financial Management Team. 4.13.2. Maintain communication and relationships with staff, Board and appropriate teams
necessary for the on-going ministry within the life of the congregation.
Appendix B: Congregational Survey
1. Demographics
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2. Change
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3. Discipleship
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4. Service Quality
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5. Worship Times
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Appendix 3
Special Board Meeting Minutes
May 2, 2016
Members in Attendance: Deral Schrom, Susie Zimmerman, Jeff Johnson, Linda Wilson, Darvin Wallis,
Shawn Reed, Kevin Ries, Harry Miller, Jack Chugden, Jeff Greteman, Chuck Harp, Sharan Wilson,
Vernetta Mickey, Rob Pederson, John Isaac, Marcus Knotts, Karen Griffith, Joe Cox
Also Attending: Bob Cox, Sally Cline-Beerman, Jim Proud, Bob Jenkins, Jim Blandin, Cheryl Sartain,
Tom Warren, Linda Lueders, Ralph Lueders (26)
Not Attending: Nicole Ament
I. Church Transition Roadmap
4. Roadmap Presentation – Susie
a. One of the two topics for this meeting is the proposed plan for the upcoming transition.
b. Susie presented the roadmap document, which is included as Appendix A. The document
includes the names of the search team members and outlines in detail the process they will
follow.
5. Discussion of Transition
a. During the interview process, the search team will reach out to many different groups within
the church so all have a chance to contribute.
b. The decision has been made to hire an interim pastor for a period of time before hiring a
senior pastor. The timeline for an interim pastor is not yet known but will be communicated
to those who apply for the position. It is understood that the person holding the position of
interim pastor will not be a candidate for senior pastor.
c. Darvin clarified that he is not interested in the interim pastor position.
d. A job description for the interim pastor is being determined by the personnel team. At the
appropriate time, a job description for a new senior pastor will also be determined.
e. Slingshot, a well-known search firm, will be contracted to lead the recruiting effort. The firm
will begin with a church assessment that will supplement our own spiritual assessment of the
upcoming need.
f. The search for an interim pastor will rely on resources used by the church in past searches for
ministerial positions: the Denver Seminary, the Disciples of Christ denominational contacts,
and church-related internet job posting sites.
g. Susie asked the Board to approve the search team. Vernetta moved that the group be
approved. Jack seconded, and the motion passed.
h. Susie explained that a budget with a ceiling of $50,000 is requested to cover the costs of the
search effort. That amount does not include salaries. The current 2016-2017 budget will not
be changed; however, the new costs would be covered by the gap in the senior pastor salary
line item and by reserve funds, if needed.
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i. Chuck moved that the amount be approved. Jeff Johnson seconded, and the motion
passed.
j. Before moving to the next topic, Darvin updated the group on the search for a Pastoral Care
Minister. After receiving and reviewing 19 resumes, the search team identified four
applicants to interview by phone. Face-to-face interviews will follow, and we hope to have a
person in place sometime in June.
II. Congregational Survey Results
1. Presentation of Survey Results – Darvin, Kevin
a. The other topic for this meeting is a presentation of summarized results from the recent
congregational survey.
b. Darvin and Kevin presented the information, which is included as Appendix B.
2. Discussion of Survey Results
a. The church received 424 responses and determined that the respondents were a good
representation of our church body. We received 24 “public” responses from Facebook and
web sources. More public surveying is expected in the future.
b. The staff will continue to review and analyze the survey data before determining the need for
or recommending changes. Any recommendations will be presented first to the personnel
team and the Board and will be communicated in multiple, interactive ways with groups
across the congregation.
c. The data will be summarized for inclusion in the upcoming town hall meetings.
d. It was confirmed that Centennial, Highlands Ranch, and Englewood are considered relevant
geographic areas along with Littleton.
e. Approximately one-third of the surveys included comments in the following categories:
9:30 Worship
Youth
Children’s Ministry
Choir
Communion
Deral
Preaching
Change
Younger Generation
Communication
Thankfulness
Closing
a. As a last act of business for this month, Jeff moved that the April minutes be approved.
Shawn seconded, and the motion passed.
b. In closing, Jeff asked the group to acknowledge those leaving the Board and thank them for
their faithful and loving service: Susie Zimmerman, Linda Wilson, Vernetta Mickey, Karen
Griffith, and Rob Pederson.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda L. Wilson, Secretary
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Appendix 5
South Suburban Christian Church
Elder’s Report
16 May 2016
The Elders met for our monthly meeting on May 16, at 7 p.m.
14 Elders and Deral were in attendance.
Jerryann gave the devotional themed “Sowing Seeds of Peace”.
Jerry led the Elders in the evening’s Prayer Partnering and God Moments.
Deral advised the Elders of the Pastoral report submitted to the last Board Meeting.
Deral shared a detailed report on the church’s Value Statement and how it will
continue to be communicated through the coming weeks and months.
Deral covered preliminary results of the Congregational Survey, with particular
coverage on issues for the Elders. There was discussion of the length and scope of
Communion meditations and that a few surveys indicated these meditations were too
long. Elders continue to be conflicted on this point, as they get good feedback on
heartfelt messages and understand that they should always take the message to the
Table by the end of the meditation. All agreed to condense their messages.
Discussion was brought up that if a ‘meditation’ wasn’t wanted, an “Invitation to
Communion” might be a part of the service instead.
Townhall updates were discussed and attendance numbers were announced.
Duty Schedules were discussed and worked for the next three months.
New Business was discussed, including informing of New Elder/Deacon Training on
June 25th and Installation on June 26th for the new slate of officers. We discussed
notes from the past Board Meeting.
Chuck Harp was nominated and confirmed as the returning Elder Board Chairperson.
Rosalyn Smith was absent from this week’s meeting, but had expressed interest in co-
chair. She was nominated and confirmed as Elder Co-chair contingent on formal
acceptance. To date, she is still considering, thus leaving the position open. Jerryann
has offered to help with duties until our securing a Co-chair for the coming term.
The next meeting will be 27 June at 7 p.m.
We closed with prayer.
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Appendix 6
Children’s Ministry April Board Report: Debbie Dohne, Jamey Krautz, Megan Brown
General Updates
Sunday Morning & Children’s Programing:
The nursery and preschool classes are learning about Moses. They are learning that God is
stronger than everything else and he is always ready to help us.
9:30 Sunday School completed our rotation on the Body of Christ. We will be celebrating our
dads and learning about dads in the Bible. We are learning about Gideon this month and will
continue to focus on Old Testament characters this summer. We are breaking up into younger and
older groups through the summers months and will kick off our new Dig-In curriculum this fall.
We had a volunteer appreciation on May 22 to recognize our teachers and shepherds. They each
received a small gift and lanyards to help recognize our volunteers in Children’s Ministries.
3 more children completed the baptism portion of the Foundations Class and two were baptized
on May 29th.
11:00 attendance has remained steady and we continue to use the Gospel Project. We are
beginning to learn about the exhile of Judah and Judah being taken into captivity.
Crossroads Preteen Ministry:
The preteens just had a lock-in to celebrate the end of the school year. We will have several activities
this summer, which will include the incoming 5th graders. We will also be having the outgoing 7
th
graders participate in some of the youth Thursday activities to help them integrate into the youth
program.
Preteen Church Camp:
We are partnering with Denver Christian to send our preteens to Calvin Camp (formerly Camp
Breakaway at Long Scraggy Ranch). We are so excited for this opportunity for our preteens. The
camp will be the week of July 18 .Communications and information are on the church web site.
Vacation Bible School:
We have 95 children registered for VBS and our trainings for Volunteers are
scheduled for Saturday, June 11 10-noon, and Monday, June 20th from 6-
8p.m.
2016 VBS, Cave Quest is underway. The boys and girls will learn about following Jesus
the Light of the World. VBS will be a five day program this year. The dates have been
launched on our SSCC website (June 27-July 1) and registration forms are online and
available in the lobby and at the registration desk in Children’s Ministries.
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Awana:
The AWANA end-of-year celebration was held on May 11th.
Our clubbers earned awards for all
their hard work throughout the year, and our leaders earned pins and were recognized for their
service.
Megan Brown did an outstanding job this year as our AWANA Commander. We are all thankful
for a great year and we are looking forward to our 3rd