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BRETHREN JOURNAL December 2011/1BRETHREN JOURNAL January-February, 2000/1
THE BRETHRENJOURNAL
Vol. 110 December 2011 No. 10 32 Pages
IN THIS ISSUE . . .
Celebrating the Life of Reverend William John BaletkaReports from the Synodical Committee and Foreign Missions BoardBlessing of the Pets and Honoring Our Vets at IndustryHoliday Services and Activities
. . . and much, much more!
ReverendWilliam John
BaletkaJuly 22, 1926 –October 20, 2011
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President’s Column . . . James MarekIS GOD CHALLENGING THE UNITY OF
THE BRETHREN?Life is full of challenges – some-
times challenges come more oftenand in greater magnitudethan we would prefer oreven feel equipped toface. Challenges can makeus uncomfortable, but of-ten make us and our faithstronger. As any athletecan testify, the body isimproved when it is chal-lenged. Lifting weightsor running is seldom comfortable, butis necessary to condition the bodyfor peak performance.
God also uses challenges. I believeGod most often allows us to facechallenges to deepen our faith anddraw us into a closer relationship withHim. Most Christians agree that theyare closest to God during trials orchallenges. Due to some of the thingsthat have taken place in the Unitywithin the last 12 months, I wonder ifGod may not be challenging us as aUnity in the area of missions. I think
it is very possible that God has en-trusted the Unity with some very
important kingdom workin both foreign and homemissions. These missionefforts are manifestationsof the fulfillment of Jesus’mandate we know as theGreat Commission. Mis-sions is one of the col-lective efforts we as aUnity have agreed to un-
dertake together. One of the reasonsthe Unity exists is so we can worktogether in missions. Recently, it ap-pears God may have added to ourmission work domestically with thebeginning of the mission at CadeLake. God seems to be moving in aspecial way there, as well. While it isexciting to see new Christians beingadopted into God’s family, we mustremember that mission work takescommitment as well as prayerful andmonetary support. The Unity funds
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WESTHEIMER COMMUNITY CHURCH
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in mission accounts are low. Thefunds particularly in the foreign mis-sion coffers are at the point whereany reserves will likely be consumedin 2012 if mission giving is not in-creased. Meanwhile we as a Unityhave started the Home Missions Fundto support domestic missions likethat which is being carried out atCade Lake. This mission effort willalso require funding. Since our mis-sion work has increased, our prayer-ful and monetary support must alsoincrease in order to continue the workGod appears to have laid before us asa Unity. At the last mission festival,David Miller opened with a greatdevotional on Jesus’ first missiontrip. As a part of that devotional,David referenced a book that I wouldhighly recommend called DesiringGod. David quoted the author’s find-ings that the churches who supportmissions generously are the mostlikely to grow.
God has entrusted the church (uni-versal) with the privilege of spreadingthe gospel of Jesus Christ. While notall of us can be missionaries per se,most of us can help support ourmission efforts prayerfully and with
the financial resources with whichGod has entrusted to us. I encourageall Unity churches to examine theirbudgets and prayerfully consider waysto increase mission giving. It is impor-tant that we continue the missionefforts in which we are currently in-volved. It is a privilege to work as aUnity with God in this area, but itdoes not come without challenge. It isgoing to take a Unity commitment onbehalf of each church. Our missionseffort within the Unity is solely sup-ported by voluntary donations. Nei-ther foreign nor home missions re-ceive any portion of the BrethrenFund contributions. They operate to-tally on voluntary donations. If youand/or your family would like to sup-port foreign missions, home missionsor both directly or through your localcongregation, I encourage you to doso. Please ask God what he wantsyour role to be in the Unity Missionsprogram. He appears to be entrustingus with the privilege of more servicein the area of missions, now it is up toall of us how we will respond. Pleasepray about missions, and let’s keepthe momentum going.
William John Baletka, Jr., completedhis earthly journey and went to jointhe Lord on October 20,2011. He was born onJuly 22, 1926, in theBarclay community onthe border of Bell andFalls Counties in Texas.He was the son of Will-iam John Baletka, Sr., andRosalie MikulencakBaletka. He graduatedfrom Rosebud HighSchool and the University of Texas atAustin, attended Moravian TheologicalSeminary, and then received his Mas-ter of Divinity Degree from the Pres-byterian Seminary in Austin, Texas.Following his ordination, John be-came known more familiarly as BrotherJohn.
In 1948, John was the co-leader ofa summer Christian leadership train-ing program of The Unity of theBrethren known as Hus School. Dur-ing that summer, he met his future lifemate, Joyce Siptak, who was a stu-dent in the program. Three years later,August 16, 1951, they were married atthe New Tabor Brethren Church.
WILLIAM JOHN BALETKA, JR.John was ordained by The Unity
of the Brethren in April 1951 at theOcker Brethren Church.He began his ministry atthe Temple BrethrenChurch, and continuedin that pastorate for 16years. During that resi-dency, the congregationcarried out two majorbuilding programs, andJohn also traveled toserve the congregations
of Granger, Buckholts, and Austin atvarying times.
John and Joyce were blessed bythe birth of three sons during theiryears in Temple: John Mark, JamesCraig, and William Andrew.
In 1953, John was charged with theresponsibility of leading an effort tofind a permanent home for Hus School.Land was donated in the New Taborcommunity, funds were raised, andscores of volunteers responded tothe call to assist with the building ofthe Hus School Encampment nearCaldwell, Texas. The facility was dedi-cated in June 1957. Throughout the
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THE BUCKHOLTS BRETHREN CHURCH606 N. 4th Street
Buckholts, Texas 76518
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years, the teaching programs and thebuilding facilities were expanded. Johnand Joyce continued their involve-ment with the Hus Encampmentthrough 2005.
The Baletka’s moved to Austin in1966 and remained there serving theAustin Brethren Church until 1977.During this ministry, the Austin con-gregation relocated and built a newfacility on Peyton Gin Road.
During the last two years of livingin Austin, John commuted to SanAngelo, Texas, where he preached atthe Wall Brethren Church for twoSundays a month. In 1977, John ac-cepted a call to serve the Wall Church.During his service there, a new Fel-lowship Building was built in 1982.John continued that pastorate until1985.
John accepted a call to serve theNew Tabor Brethren near Caldwell inthe summer of 1985 and served thereuntil his retirement from the activeministry in 1993.
Throughout his ministry, John wasactive in the Unity of the Brethren innumerous capacities, including hisservice as President of the SynodicalCommittee from 1961-65 and 1979-83.He was also instrumental in the devel-opment and implementation of theMinisters’ Retirement and MedicalPrograms.
After moving to Caldwell, Johnand Joyce began singing with theBurleson County Czech singers. Wear-ing traditional Czech costumes, theyannually opened the Kolache Festi-val program by singing the CzechNational Anthem. In 1998, John andJoyce were honored to be named theKing and Queen of the Festival rec-ognizing their involvement in promot-ing the Czech heritage.
On August 16, 2011, John andJoyce celebrated their 60th weddinganniversary. Both agreed that it wasGod who gave them dedicated Chris-tian parents, who brought them to-
gether in 1948, and who blessed andguided them throughout their lives.
John enjoyed God’s handiwork innature. He built a homemade trailer forcamping supplies, as the family trav-eled around Texas and Colorado, aswell as numerous fishing and huntingtrips with his sons and other rela-tives. He also enjoyed the hobby ofbird watching with Joyce whereverthey traveled.
One of the highlights of workingwith Hus School Classes was teach-ing the students to sing the challeng-ing Czech anthem “Hoj Verni v Boj”(Ho! Faithful in Battle) and then lead-ing all Hus Ex-Students in singing theanthem at Unity conventions andHus School closing programs. Fit-tingly, this was sung in tribute to
Brother John by all in attendance athis funeral service.
John is preceded in death by hisparents and his son, William (Bill)Andrew. He is survived by his wife of60 years, Joyce, son Mark and hiswife Susan, son Jim and his wifeDawn Marie, his sister Adele Windrum,and brother-in-law Joe H. Siptak andhis wife Vicki, six grandchildren andnumerous nephews and nieces, otherrelatives, and many friends.
Funeral services were held Sun-day, October 23, at the New TaborBrethren Church. Burial was at theadjacent Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the HusEncampment (PO Box 1163, Caldwell,TX 77836) or charity of your choice.
OCKER BRETHREN CHURCH17454 State Highway 53
Temple, Texas 76501Preaching the Word, Loving the People
Sunday School 9:00 AMWorship 10:15 AM
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3112 W. Ave. R 23383 Milam RoadTemple, TX 76504 Burlington, TX 76519
Cemetery Youth DirectorSharon Marek Jennifer Chervenka
23383 Milam Road 9494 Big Elm Creek Rd.Burlington, TX 76519 Rogers, TX 76569
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CALDWELL BRETHREN CHURCH401 South Main Street
(979) 567-7203
Sunday School9:30 AM
Sunday Worship10:30 AM
Welcome
Chapel was classified as a Home Mis-sions Project.
Recent pastoral changes: MarkSebek has been called to Bryan/Col-lege Station Brethren Church; RevKay Polasek has been called toFayetteville and Industry BrethrenChurches. Rev Joe Emerson has re-signed from Seaton Brethren and hasaccepted a position with Texas Hos-pice. He will be on the supply list.
The PRC will be working on aminister’s retreat.
A budget of $67,000 was acceptedfor the Foreign Mission Board bud-get. Foreign Mission Board appoint-ments are Marvin Chlapek, Susie Dusek,and John Brinkley.
The Home Missions Board budgetwas presented.
Alice Kocurek was appointed asTreasurer of the Brethren JournalBusiness Committee.
Dorothy Kocian and Jean Kotrlawere appointed to the Board of Chris-tian Education.
Martha Dove was appointed to theBoard of Home Missions.
A motion was made and passed forseveral appointments to be made bythe Synodical Executive Committee,which include Hus Encampment Boardof Trustees Chairman, Treasurer, andBoard member, and Brethren JournalSecretary/reporter.
The term “vacancy” was definedas such: In consideration of a lack ofattendance at some committee meet-ings, resignation is a vacancy orincompletion of a term. The ExecutiveCommittee suggests encouraging thechairman of the committee to getactive board members and to ap-proach those who are not active toresign.
Update on Christ Covenant Churchin North Carolina: President Marekreported on the church and their de-sires. They are interested in the art ofmaking kolaches. They are hungry forconnection with anything Brethren.Contacts are Carl and Melanie Shamel.
TAYLOR BRETHREN CHURCHTAYLOR BRETHREN CHURCHTAYLOR BRETHREN CHURCHTAYLOR BRETHREN CHURCHTAYLOR BRETHREN CHURCHSeventh Street at Sloan in Taylor, Texas
Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Worship: 10:15 a.m.Pastor President Secretary
James D. Hejl Larry Kotrla Mary Kokes512-365-6890 512-818-1504 M-Th 8:00 am-noon
The meeting was called to order at9 a.m. by President James Marek. Mr.& Mrs. Aubrey Highfill from ChristCovenant Church in Winston Salem,North Carolina, joined in the meetingby Skype. The devotional on Perse-verance was led by Denise Mikeskaand was based on Hebrews 12:1.
The referendum results from the64th Unity of the Brethren Conven-tion were ratified; all decisions passed.Written reports were given by MarvinChlapek – Financial Secretary report;Dewyan Weise – Treasurer’s report;Rev Tommy Tallas – Third Vice-Presi-dent Report; Jennifer Chervenka –State Youth Coordinator Report; Min-isters’ Benefit Program – Rev TommyTallas; Hus Encampment Board ofTrustees – Rev Whitney Amos. TheRoll Call was submitted by Liz Ripple,Secretary.
Items of Business:Denise Mikeska, Pastor Larry
Zabcik, and Mark Sebek were en-dorsed and recommended for ordina-tion. After each candidate was exam-ined, there was a deliberation among
A Report on the Unity of the Brethren SynodicalCommittee Meeting of October 22, 2011
synodical members. All candidateswere accepted for ordination in theUnity of the Brethren.
President Marek presented a plaqueto Rev Milton Maly for serving as theEditor of the Brethren Journal for 26years and thanked him for his service.
The motion that passed at theConvention to consolidate the workand the assets of H.I.L.L. into theBoard of Christian Education wasoverlooked as a referendum item.Consequently, the bylaws change thatwas also part of the motion could notbe effective, and therefore the in-struction contained in the motioncould not be implemented until thenext convention, and only after refer-endum approval.
A Power Point presentation wasgiven by Rev. Jim Heckman of theprogress that has been done at theCade Lake Community Chapel. TheAdvisory Board consists of Bro. Jim(Ex-officio), Claren Kotrla, Rev. LindaChandler, Rev. Kay Polasek, Rev. LarryKoslovsky, Guy Huffman, Justin Lewis,Lori Suehs, Jesse Johnson, and DavidJohnson. The Cade Lake Community
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Synodical Board President, James Marek, presenting an Awardof Appreciation to Rev. Milton Maly for 26 years of dedicated
service as Editor of The Brethren Journal.
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Report by Rev. Tommy Tallas onthe Unity Bylaws: The bylaws wouldbe updated and rewritten to makethem more consistent by the October2012 synodical meeting. The commit-tee appointed includes Bro. Tommy(chairman), Rev. Whitney Amos,Marvin Chlapek, Jean Blaha Davis,Pat Hejl, Peggy Hejl, Kent Laza, DawnMarie Baletka, and Rev. NelloStrickland.
A committee will be formed at thenext meeting to organize a 100-yearcelebration (to be held in 2014) of theHus School being formed.
During the lunch break, a dedica-tion of playground equipment washeld in memory of Barbie Fojtasek.
Before the second session began,Claren Kotrla (outgoing President)led everyone in a prayer for Unity inthe church as follows: “Holy Spirit, asin the past you united different menand women and made them one, sobring us together in a oneness thatcelebrates our diversity of talent andability. May our personalities blend in
a superb harmony, as, laying our egosaside, we learn to prefer one anotherand to delight in encouraging thegifts we see in others. Let there be nostar temperament, no prima donnabehavior among us, but a sense ofensemble, as we try to be as anony-mous as possible so that you canshine through our efforts to the gloryof Christ. And when all is done, maywe be in the wings and HE in thespotlight, taking center stage andreceiving all the applause! Holy Spirit,you who are fully God and yet soanonymous, hide us that we mayreveal Him. Amen.”
The meeting adjourned at 4 p.m. inprayer. Everyone was invited to at-tend the Dedication service of theCade Lake Community Chapel.
Submitted by Liz Ripple, Secretary,Unity of the Brethren
A copy of the minutes from theOctober 22, 2011, meeting is on theUnity website.
WALL BRETHREN CHURCH12 miles east of San Angelo, Loop 570, Wall, Texas
The Pastoral Relations Committeeis pleased to announce that threeUnity of the Brethren Churches haverecently ended their search for spiri-tual leadership.
In the weeks following the Unity’sconvention in New Tabor, TX, bothIndustry and Fayetteville BrethrenChurches extended a call to Rev. KayPolasek. Both congregations, formerlyserved by Rev. Milton Maly, spentmonths in prayer and discernmentbefore being lead by the Holy Spirit tooffer the pastorate position to Rev.Polasek.
Although the churches have along history of working together andsharing the services of a pastor, it wasnot a foregone conclusion that onepastor would lead the two churchesinto the future. The Board of Elders ofboth congregations met often withthe Pastoral Relations Committee and
God’s Provision of Spiritual Leadership - by Dawn Marie Baletka, PhD, LPC, GPC
each sought God’s will in making thisvery important decision. Pastor Kayfirst received the call to service fromthe Industry Brethren Church, and afew weeks later was honored with asimilar request from Fayetteville Breth-ren Church.
Kay and her husband, Ben Polasek,currently reside in Snook, TX. PastorKay has served the Unity of the Breth-ren in a myriad of ways, including lead-ership positions in Christian Sisters,Christian Education, Sunday SchoolUnion, and as the pastor of Faith Breth-ren in Bryan, TX. Kay has also servedmany families in her position of Chap-lain for Hospice Brazos Valley.
The Bryan/College Station Breth-ren Church deliberated on their searchfor a pastor for approximately 18months. During this time, they wereblessed in being served by numerous
Now there is definitely a hint of fall in the air. This reminds us of fall festivalsand Thanksgiving and fall congregational meetings, and such meetings usuallycall for congregations to set budgets for the coming year. This is true for theForgoing Missions Board, as well. However, at this time the Board is concernedabout completing the necessary funding for the current 2011 Budget.
It is important for all of us to understand that Foreign Missions income isnot keeping up with expenditures needed to fulfill our commitments to themissionaries representing us out in the world. The purpose of this newsletteris to remind us of the 2011 Budget approved by the Synodical Committee.
*Fields of Faith Admin. Costs ($4,000)*Transportation for visiting missionaries*Mission Education and awareness events*Short term mission trips for youth
TOTAL .............................................................................................. $71,000
PLEASE, give careful consideration to the immediate and urgent need forcompleting the funding of this 2011 budget. Checks should be clearly marked“For Foreign Missions” and mailed to the Unity Financial Secretary, now:Marvin Chalpek, P.O. 1163, Caldwell, TX 77836. Your prayers and financialassistance are deeply appreciated.
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We are excited to announce theoutcomes of the Hus School ThinkTank. The Think Tank began withsmall group discussion – 15 Hussitesrepresenting 16 Hus School classesbetween the years 1948-2007 discussedwhat Hus School had meant to them.Discussion points centered aroundhow each individual had grown withGod and with their peers throughtheir Hus School experience and whatchallenges the program faces today.A second discussion group of peoplewho did not attend Hus School fo-cused on the challenges and benefitsof a program like Hus School fromtheir fresh perspective and sharedinsights on similar programs withinother denominations. After sharingthe key points from these discus-sions in a large group setting, theThink Tank began to work toward avision for the Hus School Program,focusing on Hus candidate require-ments and the program’s purpose.
There was an agreement that HusSchool should be a separate programfrom the regular camping programand should be offered to persons
HUS THINK TANK and theHUS SCHOOL PROGRAM 2012
ages 16 and above. These candidatesshould be carefully selected throughan application and recommendationprocess. It was recognized that not allyouth who applied would qualify forthe program. To serve these campers,it was suggested that a Sr. High,Challenger camp be offered for indi-viduals ages 15-high school senior asthe next progression in the campingprogram.
It was determined that Hus Schoolwill be an intense three-week programthat will create Christ followers forlife. Hus School will raise up andequip individuals that utilize theirspiritual gifts and talents to thrive inthe midst of hostility in the world andin their own churches. Hus Schoolwill focus not only on leadershipskills for teaching Sunday school,leading worship, VBS, and other pro-grams, but will also teach the skillsnecessary for thriving in the work-place, education, and modern culture.The Hus School program will alsoinclude a hands-on service opportu-nity and guide candidates in being
Bryan/College StationWelcomes Brother
Mark Sebek as Pastor
The Bryan/College Station Breth-ren Church is honored to welcometheir new pastor, Mark Sebek, and hiswife Valerie, to their congregation.Brother Mark became licensed thispast July during the Unity Conven-tion and accepted a call to the Bryan/College Station congregation shortlythereafter. Brother Mark anticipateshis ordination service will be this nextJanuary.
Rev. Sebek had been serving theUnity with pulpit supply in recentyears while completing his instruc-tion with the Hus International Schoolof Ministry. He is a graduate of TexasA&M University, and is currently aBiology teacher in the Troy SchoolDistrict, though previously he hasserved as a coach and athletic direc-tor for various school districts.
The Bryan/College Station Churchis excited to have reached their goalof having their own pastor after yearsof partnership with the Snook Con-gregation. Brother Joseph Polasekfaithfully served both congregationsuntil this past year.
qualified pastoral candidates and Unityof the Brethren ministers. Althoughthe journey was long, confidence inknowing that they were led by God’stiming fortified their commitment topersevere.
The decision to call Mark Sebek asspiritual shepherd of the Bryan/Col-lege Station Brethren Church camelate in July of 2011. Mark Sebek, andhis wife Valerie, currently reside inRogers, TX. Mark, a graduate of TexasA&M University, is currently bi-vo-cational as he continues to teachBiology for Troy ISD.
Brother Mark is a licensed ministerin the Unity of the Brethren who wasrecently approved for ordination (con-tingent on successful completion offinal educational requirements) at theOctober 2011 Synodical CommitteeMeeting. Mark journey of faith ledhim to serve the Unity of the Brethrenas both a lay and licensed minister forover seven years. His dedication andcommitment as a servant of the Lordhas touched the hearts of manythroughout the denomination.
The Pastoral Relations Committeewould like to encourage everyonethroughout the Unity of the Brethrento join with us in prayer and thanks-giving for the leadership and guid-ance that God has sent to us in Rev.Kay Polasek and Bro. Mark Sebek.
PLEASE JOIN US AS WE“Bear ye one another’s burdens
And so fulfill the Law of Christ.”(Gal. 6:2)
THE MUTUAL AID SOCIETYRev. Joseph J. Polasek, President Guy E. Huffman,TreasurerCalvin J. Vojtek, Vice-President Stanley F. Mrnustik, Junior Dept.Natalie Outlaw, Gen. Secretary Dorothy Hinson, Board Member
SNOOK BRETHREN CHURCH9882 FM 2155/P.O. Box 247, Snook, TX 77878
See the Unity of the Brethren website for theonline version!
This month we will look at another Famous Bible Person –Samson. This story is chock full of Biblical truths for all ages –young to old. There are lessons in obedience, faithfulness, love,dating, marriage, peer pressure… If you haven’t read the story ofSamson in a while, I want to encourage you to do so. The storycan be found in Judges 13-16. As you read, discover the answers tothese questions:
• When is roadkill not only disgusting to look at, but a majorspiritual problem?
• Should a believer ever have to worry about putting raisinsin their Grape Nuts cereal?
• Moms, when is it a spiritual disaster for you to trim yoursplit ends?
Great People of the Bible
“Now all these thingshappened unto themfor examples: and theyare written for ouradomition, uponwhom the ends of theworld are come.”I Corinthians 10:11
servant leaders and provide a studyof church and denominational history.
Hus School dates have been es-tablished for the summer of 2012during the weeks of July 1-July 20.Candidates must be able to commit tothe full three-week program. Registra-tion forms and applications will beavailable from Camp Programmer,Megan Stauffer, in February.
Counselors are also needed foreach week and weekend Hus Schoolis in session. If you are available tovolunteer for one or more weeks/weekends, please let Hus Director,Jennifer Chervenka, or Camp Pro-grammer, Megan Stauffer, know assoon as possible.
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Teen Cabana
Lessons from Samson’s Life:Samson’s life was largely a failure, but there are still lessons wecan learn.1. Incomplete repentance: Samson never asked for forgivenessin one area of his life. This led to backsliding in many other areas.Are there sins you are just unwilling to confess?2. Assimilation: The Philistines were successful in assimilatingthe Israelites to their culture and ways of thinking. This led themto ignore the lessons they had been taught. What pressures areyou facing to conform to the world’s standards?3. Compromise: Samson was willing to compromise his beliefsto be accepted by others. This led to sin. Are you willing tocompromise your values to be accepted by others?
Sunday SchoolTeacher’s
Easy Button
Edible Barbells
Materials:Toothpicks or pretzel sticksLife SaversMarshmallowCarrot slices
Directions:Make edible barbells by placingmarshmallows, Life Savers, orcarrot slices on the ends oftoothpicks or pretzel sticks.
Illustrate the Story Using a Demonstration – You will needempty aluminum soda pop cans. Show your children an emptypop can, place it on the floor, and put your foot on it andbalance your weight over it while holding onto the back of achair. Let your children step on it and try to balance theirweight on it also. Comment on how strong the can is.
Tell the children that Samson didn’t always do what he wassupposed to do. He did a bad thing when he wanted to pleaseDelilah more than God. God cannot be around sin, and didn’thelp him to be strong when the bad men came and put him inprison. Putting a dent in this can is like letting sin into yourlife. (Place a dent in the can.) Now what do you think willhappen if I try to step on this can? (Show your children howthe can cannot hold your weight any longer.) This is what sindoes to our lives, and what it did to Samson’s life. But remem-ber, when we ask God to forgive us, he takes away our sinsand it is like we have no more dents. (Show your children anew can.) God makes us strong again. (Let your children try thedemonstration on other cans.)
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On Sunday, October 9, 2011, theIndustry Brethren Church had theirfirst Blessing of the Pets worshipservice. There were six pets (dogs)blessed during the service, as well asseveral other members provided pic-tures of their pets to be blessed byPastor Kay Polasek. All of the guestswere “super good” and welcomedtheir blessing with the best of dispo-sition. (We think they knew what wasgoing on.) It was very endearing toshare the service with our pets and bereminded of their devotion and com-panionship to us. Blessing of theAnimals or (Blessing of pets as com-monly called) began as a remembranceof St. Francis of Assisi’s love for allcreatures. Francis, whose feast day isOctober 4th, loved the animals of hishilltop town. He wrote a canticle ofthe Creatures, an ode to God’s livingthings, “All praise to you, Oh Lord,for all these brother and sister crea-tures.” The bond between pet and his
Blessing of the Pets at Industry Brethren Church
master is like no other, so it is under-standable why man would want totake his beloved pet to church to beblessed, too. This is the blessing thatis commonly used:
“Blessed are you, Lord God, makerof all living creatures. You called forthfish in the sea, birds in the air, andanimals on the land. You inspired St.Francis to call all of them his brothersand sisters. We ask you to bless thispet by the power of your love, enableit to live according your plan. May wealways praise you for all your beautyin creation. Blessed are you, Lord ourGod, in all your creatures. Amen.”The pet is then sprinkled with holywater.
On Sunday at the Industry Breth-ren Church, following the blessingeach pet was given a gold-coloredfabric scarf with a cross on it to wearhome and a treat to eat later. Theservice was enjoyed by all inattendance.
Annual Christian Sisters Bazaar, 2nd Saturday in SeptemberThe Rosenberg Brethren Church
Christian Sisters5220 Reading Road, Rosenberg, Texas 77471
Calling All CITsand Counselors
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Camping Program Dates!Camping Program Dates!Camping Program Dates!Camping Program Dates!Camping Program Dates!Listed below are the dates of the various camping programs that willbe offered during the summer of 2012 at the Hus Encampment inCaldwell, Texas. We look forward to the campers and staff who willbe attending these various camps in the summer to come! Pleasemark your calendars now! Camper registration and staff applicationswill be made available by February 1, 2012.
Encounter (ages 7 - 8) June7th – June 9th
Alpha (ages 9 - 10) June 10th – June 14th
Pioneer (ages 11 - 12) June 17th – June 22nd
Discovery (ages 13 - 14) June 24th – June 29th
Challenger (ages 15 - high school senior)July 22nd – July 27th
Announcement of 2012 Hus School!Announcement of 2012 Hus School!Announcement of 2012 Hus School!Announcement of 2012 Hus School!Announcement of 2012 Hus School!July 1st – July 20th
For ages 16+ upon approval of applicationWe are pleased to announce that Bthere will be a Hus School classthis year. Hus School is an intense three week program that is acontinuum of confirmation training. The focus of Hus School is tocreate Christ followers for life. We will be gaining knowledge andwisdom in these areas of study: life of Christ, Bible study, churchhistory, Sunday School teaching and CIT training, contemporaryissues, forming relationships, financial stewardship, and worship/music. Our goal will be to raise and equip individuals to use thespiritual gifts that God has given them.
Hus School is open to persons 16 years of age or older. Applicationsand recommendation letters must be submitted no later than May 1,2012. Individuals must be able attend the full three week program.Applications for Hus School will be made available by February 1,
2012.
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If you are interested in serving as a counselor or CIT at one of thesummer camps, we would love to have you join us. Counselors arealso needed for each week and weekend Hus School is in session. Ifyou are available to volunteer, please contact Megan Stauffer assoon as possible! Include your name, your contact information, andwhich programs you are interested in serving at!
Megan Stauffer, Camp ProgrammerMailing Address: 2001 S 5th Street #90
On Sunday, November 6, 2011, atthe regular 9:00 a.m. worship serviceat the Industry Brethren Church inIndustry, Texas, 58 veterans werehonored on the program, plus 2 fromthe Shelby American Legion (AugustVoelkel and William (Bill) Vasicek).This was the second year that thisservice of “Honor Our Vets” was heldby the Industry Brethren Church.
At the beginning of the service,three Boy Scouts, Jordan Spiess, SamLuedeker, and Matthew Luedeker, car-ried in a religious military banner asthe congregation sang “Onward Chris-tian Soldiers”. The program illustratedthe sacrifice of the servicemen andtheir families to our country, no matterin what capacity they served. “Let usnever forget to remember them” wasthe tone of the service. Liz Treybigcalled the names of the honorees, andthe church bell rang one time for eachas their names were called. Livingvets came forward to receive a remem-brance ribbon with a Red Buddy Poppyand a small labeled US flag from theBoy Scouts. Each representative ofthe deceased vets came forward andlighted a candle in the triangle holder
Industry Brethren Church Holds“Honor Our Vets” Service
decorated with red, white, and bluebunting. The church was decoratedwith flags and patriotic theme items,as well as the walk to the church andFellowship Hall was lined with USflags.
A donation was made to the VFWon behalf of the veterans being hon-ored so that the church could providea Red Buddy Poppy to each personattending. Two Girl Scouts, EmilySpiess and Kaylin Krebs, assistedJoan Coufal, Vice President of theIndustry Brethren Board of Elders,with pinning the ribbon/flowers onthe vets. Terri Ross played the harp(including all the five branches of themilitary theme songs) during the ser-vice, and each vet or his representa-tive came forward to be honored.Sharon Spiess, organist provided theorgan music for the congregation tosing patriotic songs.
There was a large wreath with redand blue flowers to represent eachdeceased vet, with a wooden cross inthe center and a white dove at the topbelow five small US flags to representthe five branches of the military andon the bottom the words “Thanks
Vets” was flanked with white doves.Each vet that was honored had his/her name on large red ribbons thatwere held by a US flag throw on atripod in the front of the church.
Afterward, everyone went to theFellowship Hall next door to enjoy acatered meal by Orsak’s Cafe ofFayetteville and many delicious des-serts. A large banner with “We sayThank You to our Vets” was abovethe food serving bar. Everyone hadan opportunity to read the biographywritten on each vet honored. Therewere many military-related items thatthe vets brought to exhibit, as well asdisplays of military interest that at-tracted attention. Terri Ross playedbackground music while the peopleate, visited, and viewed exhibits in
Fellowship Hall. People attended fromOklahoma, Garland, Bryan, Taylor,Austin, Brenham, Giddings, Bellville,Columbus, and surrounding commu-nities. There were 88 people inattendance.
James Marek, current President ofthe Unity of the Brethren and his wife,Susan, of Taylor, and Claren Kotrla,former President of the Brethren Unityand his wife, Jean, of Austin, werepresent. For those vets that could notattend due to health, etc., a certificate(stating that the church was honoringthem for their military service) with aUS flag pin and remembrance ribbonwere sent to them. A US flag wasplaced on each veteran’s grave in thecemetery.
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Veterans recently honored at the Industry Brethren Church Veterans Service.
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DAILY BIBLE READING GUIDEDaily Morsels for December 2011
Dorothy E. Kocian
1. The God of glory appeared to ourfather Abraham saying, “Leave yourcountry and your people, and go tothe land I will show you.” Acts 7:2-3
2. God promised him that he and hisdescendants would possess the land,even though at that time Abrahamhad no child. Acts 7:5
3. Abraham believed God, and it wascredited to him as righteousness.Gal. 3:6
4. The scripture foresaw that Godwould justify the Gentiles by faith,and announced the gospel inadvance to Abraham: “All nationswill be blessed through you.”Gal. 3:8
5. So those who have faith are blessedalong with Abraham, the man of faith.Gal. 3:9
6. I will instruct you and teach you inthe way you should go; I will counselyou and watch over you. Ps. 32:8
7. He (Abraham) was looking forward tothe city with foundations, whosearchitect and maker is God.Heb. 10:11
8. By faith Abraham… was able tobecome a father because heconsidered him faithful who hadpromised. Heb. 11:11
9. Abraham believed the Lord, and Hecredited it to him as righteousness.Gen. 15:6
10. The Lord loves righteousness andjustice; the earth is full of hisunfailing love. Ps. 33:5
11. Do not be afraid. I am your shield,your very great reward. Gen. 15:1
12. The Lord is close to the broken-hearted, and saves those who arecrushed in spirit. Ps. 34:18
13. Praise the Lord who has given rest toHis people… Not one word has failedof all the good promises He gave.1 Kings 8:56
14. Your love, O Lord, reaches to theheavens, Your faithfulness to theskies. Ps. 36:5
15. This is the day the Lord has made,let us be glad in it. Ps. 118:24
16. He redeemed us in order that theblessing given through Abraham
might come to the Gentiles throughChrist Jesus, so that we mightreceive the promise. Gal. 3:14
17. Jesus said, “If anyone would comeafter me, he must deny himself andtake up his cross daily and followme.” Lk. 9:23
18. The Lord rewards every man forhis righteousness and faithfulness.1 Sam. 26:23
19. I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, mysoul shall be joyful in my God.Isa. 61:10a
20. He has clothed me with the garmentsof salvation; He has covered me withthe robe of righteousness. Isa. 61:10b
21. The Lord declared to Abraham, “Allnations on earth will be blessed,because you have obeyed me.”Gen. 22:18
22. “His mercy extends to those who fearHim from generation to generation.”Lk. 1:50
23. The Lord takes delight in His people;He crowns the humble with salvation.Ps. 149:4
24. The Word became flesh and madeHis dwelling among us. Jn. 1:14a
25. We have seen His glory, the gloryof the One and Only, who camefrom the Father, full of grace andtruth. Jn. 1:14b
26. And He will be called WonderfulCounselor, Mighty God, EverlastingFather, Prince of Peace. Isa. 9:6
27. Everyone who confesses the name ofthe Lord must turn away fromwickedness. 2 Tim. 2:19
28. Flee from the evil desires of youth,and pursue righteousness, faith, loveand peace, along with those who callon the Lord out of a pure heart.2 Tim. 2:22
29. Don’t have anything to do withfoolish and stupid arguments,because you know they producequarrels. 2 Tim. 2:23
30. Flee from sexual immorality.1 Cor. 6:18
31. You are not your own; you arebought with a price. Therefore, honorGod with your body. 1 Cor. 6:20
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VITAL STATISTICS
MEMBERS RECEIVED
By Profession of Faith:ROBERT & SHEILA HAISLER were wel-comed into the membership of the SeatonBrethren Church by profession of faith onSunday, Sept. 25, 2011. Minister: Rev. JoeEmerson.
AMY LIBHART made her profession of faithand joined the membership of the SeatonBrethren Church on Sunday, September 25,2011. Minister: Rev. Joe Emerson.
CAROLYN RUMFIELD was welcomed intomembership of the Seaton Brethren Churchby profession of faith on Sunday, Septem-ber 25, 2011. Minister: Rev. Joe Emerson.
RECENT BAPTISMS
LEVI LIBHART was baptized by immersionand welcomed into the membership of theSeaton Brethren Church on Sunday, Sep-tember 25, 2011. Minister: Rev. Joe Emerson.
HALEY GRACE EYRE, daughter of Shawnand Shannon Eyre, born on January 14,2011, was baptized on October 30, 2011, atNew Tabor Brethren Church. Sponsors:Bruce and Marleyna Urbanovsky, Jerry andSheila Eyre, and Maxine Marek. Pastor: Rev.David Johnson.
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The Rosenberg Brethren Church5220 Reading Road
Rosenberg, TX 77471(281) 342-3060
Sunday School 9:00 AMWorship Service 10:30 AMWednesday Eve. 5:30 PM
Prayer Service and Bible Study
Bro. Larry Butcher3030 Prescott, Houston, TX 77025
December 4 – Installation of Rev Kay Polasek as Pastor of Fayetteville &Industry Brethren Churches during the worship service at FayettevilleBrethren Church – 10:30 a.m.; lunch will be served after the service.Installation Ceremony will be conducted by James Marek, President ofthe Unity. Everyone is welcome to attend.
December 11 – Pasadena Brethren Church Sunday School ChristmasProgram and Banquet. The dinner will be at 5 p.m. with the program at 7p.m. The event is held conjointly with Amor Fraternal who also uses thefacility. RSVP is to Becky Lively at 281-984-7311.
December 17 – The Industry Brethren Church will have their ChristmasCandlelight service at 6 p.m. with a meal following the service inFellowship Hall.
December 18 – The Bryan-College Station Brethren Church will have theirChristmas Program Evening Service at 6 p.m. at the church.
December 18 - The New Tabor Brethren Church Christian Sisters Crock PotLunch Fundraiser after Morning Worship (Service begins at 10:30 a.m.until 11:30 a.m.).
December 18 – The New Tabor Brethren Church Christmas Program “LivingNativity” beginning at 6 p.m. featuring the Choir, Children, and Animalson the Front Lawn of the church. Seating in the parking lot.
December 24 – The Fayetteville Brethren Church Christmas Eve CandlelightService, 6 p.m., in the newly restored historic sanctuary.
December 25 – The Bryan-College Station Brethren Church Christmas DayService at 10:00 a.m.
December 25 – The Industry Brethren Church Christmas Day Service withCommunion at 9:00 a.m..
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FULL TIME PASTORSRev. Charles Amos, 618 N. 7th Street, Temple,
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