Worship Connection September 2016

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September 2016 FaithWestwood Worship Team: Creating elements together that are Deep, Daring and Daily worship experiences.

Connection

On  August  28th  FaithWestwood  participated  in  our  annual  Outside  the  Walls   event.  After  the  event  I  asked  Dawn  Stock  to  share  a  little  about  the  day  and   what  happened.       How  many  people  were  involved  with  Outside  the  Walls?   We  had  over  250  people  involved.    12  Project  Team  Leaders.    And  a  staff  that   pitched  in  where  needed.   What  kind  of  impact  do  you  feel  Outside  the  Walls  has  on  our   community?   I  think  Outside  the  Walls  is  a  great  opportunity  for  the  community  of  Faith   Westwood  to  work  together  and  get  to  know  each  other  in  a  different  way.    It  is   a  great  chance  to  meet  new  people  and  build  relationships  while  serving  and   learning  about  mission  opportunities.    The  work  we  do  with  our  Mission   Partners  is  certainly  appreciated,  but  I  think  what  our  people  walk  away  with  is   even  greater.    As  with  many  mission  projects,  you  set  out  to  help  someone  else   and  Hind  that  in  the  process  you  have  been  blessed.    You  see  the  good  that  is   happening  within  our  community  and  the  people  that  are  helping  day  in  and   day  out,  and  it  gives  you  hope.  (Continued  on  page  2)  

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Work Completed: •

3 offices painted at CFCI



Over 2,000 meals packed at Kids Against Hunger



Over 1,100 backpacks packed for the Food Bank for the Heartland



Entertained 25 residents at Millard Good Samaritan Nursing Home



Cleaned and moved feet upon feet of shelving for the FaithWorks Pantry



Sorted, flattened, and cut bags for CareMaters



Picked vegetables and weeded at Together



Cleaned and moved appliances at Omaha Street School



Made 40 cookie baskets and delivered to our block in North Omaha



Delivered 48 tasty sliders to the Omaha Police Department Southwest Precinct

• Distributed 12 dozen donuts and bottles of water to Millard Days Parade participants. • Transplanted, weeded, and picked produce, in anticipation of the demolition crew coming Monday at the Big Garden. *

At Abide we were able to clean and take a tour of the new Abide campus.

Is there a God sighting story this year that you experienced or heard that inspires you to keep organizing Outside the Walls? I think the energy created on Outside the Walls day is contagious. Everyone comes with a servant’s heart and helps out however needed and you feel it. We had 3 new families that stopped in that day looking to attend our regular church service, but what they saw instead were people serving, and smiling, and relating to people of all ages. I think it speaks volumes about the type of church that we are and that we actually act on the values we state. All 3 families liked what they saw and wanted to come back. For me, my God Sightings are often times taking a moment in a big event to pause and look around. To take it all in, think of all the work that has gone into getting to this point, and just observing the good that has come about. I feel such a sense of love, togetherness, and common purpose. For me this year, it was looking over Fellowship Hall, where the CareMaters people were working, others were eating lunch, the kitchen crew was humming along, and just this sense of I Love this place and all these people. Anything else you'd like to say about Outside the Walls?     I love the sense of possibility after Outside the Walls. It gets me energized and opens my eyes to the “more” that we could be doing. You see connections between mission opportunities and communities and people and how they can work together toward something even greater. Outside the Walls is a pretty amazing day! Thank you Dawn for helping us all be able to do more in our community!

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Spot Light:

Why do you or

Jaymison Dinoso

participated in

How old are you?

I am 11 years old.

What grade are you in?

I am in the 6th grade.

have you these areas? We do a lot of serving as a family.

What’s your favorite thing you've ever done in worship? Why? Praise band is my favorite thing to do in worship because, I love to sing.

What is your favorite worship song?

What school do you attend? I go to Central Middle School.

Why? Build Your Kingdom Here. It is the acolyte motto song because of the lyric “set your church on fire.”

How many years have you been at FaithWestwood? I have been at FaithWestwood for 3 1/2 years.

What parts of worship do you or have you participated in? I participate in Praise band, acolyting, Christmas pageant, cherub choir, VBS, 3 point choir, and children's ministry

What is your favorite scripture? Why? Proverbs 31:25, “She is clothed in Strength and dignity and she laughs without fear of the future.” I like this scripture because my sister Sydney painted me a sign with this scripture on it for my bedroom.

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CELEBRATIONS Backpack Blessing: On  August  14th  we  were  able  as  a  congregation  to  bless   the  backpacks  of  the  students  returning  to  school.    This   year  the  parents  were  up  front  as  a  part  of  the  prayer,  then   we  cheered  on  our  students  as  their  grades  were  called.    It   was  such  a  special  way  to  send  our  kids  off  into  a  new   school  year!    Good  luck  to  all  the  students  and  staff  who   have  returned  to  school!

Student-Led Worship -Mission Trip Recap On  August  28th,    we  were  blessed  at  both   services  by  the  students  of   FaithWestwood.    We  had  the  opportunity   to  hear  about  both  the  Dallas    and  Des   Moines  mission  trips,  as  well  as  some   amazing  music.    It  was  a  service  that   helped  us  all  remember  about  loving  our  

neighbors  just  like  the  Samaritan  man.    

All About That Baby- Pageant 2016

Attention  Students  4th    through  12th    graders!   We  will  be  holding  auditions  for  All  About  That  Baby    on    October   2nd  from  12:00  to  1:30pm    in  the  Worship  Center.   Audition  opportunities  include:  Singing  and  acting  parts  for   students  4th  grade  –  high  school.      **All  students  who  audition  must  commit  to  music  rehearsals  each   Sunday  during  one  of  the  Sunday  School  hours.**   For more information or questions please contact: Leah Dinoso at [email protected] or Liz Polivka at [email protected]

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myself  yearning,  will  get  this  question:  Was  this  the   intention  of  God  entrusting  these  resources  to  me?  

Work, Save, Spend, Repenaat

Work  is  Worship     Some  people  are  gifted  with  talents  and   hearts  to  serve  others  in  tangible  ways;  whether  as  a   steward  of  funds  in  a  non-­‐proXit  helping  the   unemployed  Xind  jobs,  to  farming  food  for  the   country,  to  maintenance  work  in  a  plant  that   provides  clean  water  for  our  city.    For  others,  work   does  not  directly  fulXill  a  basic  need  of  our   community.    I  will  certainly  be  joining  you  in  that   boat.      Where  my  work  does  not  directly  help  people   with  food,  clothing,  or  shelter,  I  can  exemplify   Christian  work  ethic  to  the  people  in  my  company,   build  meaningful  relationships  with  coworkers,  and   serve  my  teammates,  partners,  and  clients  hour  to   hour.        Don’t  work  to  enhance  your  life.    Work  to   have  time  for  prayer/reXlection  and  giving  to  others   who  are  unable  to  do  so  for  themselves,  so  that  you   both  may  be  lifted  up  in  God’s  eyes.  

pag by Jessica Cam

Going  to  lay  it  all  out  there  for   you  my  friends.    I  am  CONSTANTLY   battling  the  pull  to  acquire  and  ‘keep  up’  in   our   capitalistic  world.    I  place  emphasis  on  brand   clothing,  techy  gadgets,  new  furnishings,  sparkling   Xinishes,  and  nice  vehicles  to  give  me  purpose  and   standing  in  society.    My  thinking  has  been  that  my   stock  of  ‘things’  will  reXlect  to  others  how  smart  I  am   with  money.    What  compounds  this  obsession  with   money  is  my  personal  distrust  of  the  institutions   some  rely  on  for  future  security.    I  need  to  store  up   money  for  the  unknown/unforeseen  hardships   waiting  ahead;  no  one  is  going  to  bail  me  out  when   times  get  tough;  no  one  needs  to  know  that  I’m   struggling  in  the  Xirst  place;  no  one  is  responsible   for  my  well-­‐being.    I  told  you,  laying  it  ALL  out  there   and  I  cringe  to  think  I  am  alone  in  these  thoughts.     In  my  quest  to  reconcile  these  feelings  and  share   with  anyone  willing  to  read  this,  I  turned  to  a   number  of  devotionals  for  tips  about  Xinding  God’s   voice  in  this  ‘matter  of  money.’    I  wanted  to  know   what  contemporary  religious  students/scholars/ writers,  have  to  say  about  freedom  from  the   enslavement  to  money  in  our  capitalistic  world.    I   wanted  to  know  if  this  struggle  was  really  anything   new.    

Sourcing  to  Serve     What  does  God  have  in  mind  for  the  money   you’ve  earned?    Are  self-­‐embellishments  uplifting   others  for  God?    God  has  designed  you  and  put  you   at  this  post  to  beneXit  others.    I  am  reminded  of  an   economics  book  from  a  college  course  I  took  called,   ‘The  Company  of  Strangers.”      As  evident  by  the  title,   the  book  outlined  the  evolution  of  society  from   individual  and  immediate  family  sustenance  to   hunter/gatherer  roles  in  early  tribal  communities,   to  the  emergence  of  large  cities,  states/provinces,   and  nations,  where  you  couldn’t  possibly  know  the   man  who  raised  the  hoof  stock  or  the  woman  who   sewed  your  clothing.      We  do  not  have  to  know  each   other  to  need  and  serve  one  another.      We  are   interdependent  on  each  other  and  on  God.          

It’s  all  His     Poverty  is  not  a  sign  of  your  bad  standing   with  the  Lord.    Wealth  is  not  a  sign  of  your  good   standing  with  the  Lord.    Jesus  dismissed  the  long-­‐ held  belief  that  wealth  or  poverty  was  a  sign  of   God’s  favor  to  a  person,  family,  or  nation.      Jesus  said   that  those  blessed  with  wealth  are  entrusted  to   share  that  gift  with  the  poor,  avoiding  arrogance,   dishonesty  and  greed  in  kind.    The  Bible  reiterates   Jesus’  message,  warning  of  the  downfalls  of  greed,   as  there  are  many.    Wealth  and  greed  breed   temptation.    Temptation  to  swindle  our  employers,   stay  away  from  family  in  order  to  accumulate  more   money,  and  closing  our  hearts  to  the  needs  of   others.    The  next  shopping  spree,  for  which  I  Xind  

In  conclusion,  we  cannot  call  it  a  ‘balancing  act’.     There  is  no  room  for  both  money  and  the  Lord  in   the  hearts  of  His  people.    God  says  one  cannot  serve   two  masters.     He  calls  you  and  me  to  remove  the  wedge  of  wealth,   dividing  us  from  Him.    For  some  of  us,  this  may  be   the  last  and  BIGGEST  thing  keeping  us  from  God.     Rightly  so,  ‘the  BIGGEST’  thing.    Greed  has  ruined  so   much  of  God’s  beauty:  the  land,  families,  faith  and   hearts.      We  all  have  to  make  the  choice.    I  pray  we   make  the  godly  choice.    Amen.    

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CHOIR CORNER

Chancel Choir News

Christmas Pageant

The  Choir  continues  to  practice  every   Wednesday    from  7:30  to  8:30  in  the  

Interested  in  being  a  part  of  the  

choir  room.     If  you  are  interested  in  joining  the  choir,   or  would  like  more  information,  please   contact  Jill  Anderson  at:        (402)  677-­‐3704    or  [email protected]

children’s  pageant?    Check  out  page  4   for  audition  information  or  contact   Leah  Dinoso  at   [email protected]  or    Liz  Polivka  at  [email protected]

Kid’s Choir News Both  the  Little  Angels  and  the  Cherubs  have  started  rehearsing  on  Wednesday   nights.    Rehearsals  are  from  6:30  to  7:15pm.    There  is  still  room  for  more  kids   to  join,  so  if  you’re  interested,  please  let  Sue  or  Jill  know!    We’d  love  to  have   your  kids  be  a  part  of  these  fun  groups!   For  more  information,  please  contact:         Little  Angels:    Sue  Hamilton,  (402)  330-­‐4930  or  [email protected].     Cherubs:  Jill  Anderson,  (402)  677-­‐3704  or  [email protected]

DATES:

LITTLE ANGELS

CHERUBS

BELL CHOIR

THREEPOINT CHOIR

Next Rehearsal: Wednesday at 6:30pm.

Next Rehearsal: Wednesday at 6:30pm

Next Rehearsal: Monday nights at 7:00pm

Next Rehearsal: More Information to come!

Sing in Worship: September 11th

Sing in Worship: September 25th.

Sing in Worship: More Information to come!

The Little Angles sing every second Sunday of the month.

The Cherubs sing every fourth Sunday of the month.

Play in Worship: Third Sunday of the month at the 9:00am service.

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CHANCEL CHOIR Next Rehearsal: Wednesday, 7:30pm-8:30pm

Sing in Worship: The first, second, and fourth Sundays of the month, during the school year, at the 9am service.