Newsweekly: 7/10/16

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Newsweekly for July 10

Local Events and Opportunities

Virginia Mennonite Conference Assembly is CALLING ALL SINGERS—The Choir of Park View Mennonite Church invites you to joins us to sing, “Total Praise,” by Richard Smallwood for the opening session, Thursday evening, July 21. This is a newly written gospel song which will certainly be familiar to some of you. Please join us for a brief rehearsal at 6 p.m. before the worship service. Music will be available. Come on out and LET’S RAISE THE ROOF! (You can find several recordings of this music on YouTube.) Director Karen Moshier-Shenk can be reached at moshkr@emu.edu.

Join Beldor Mennonite Church on Sunday, July 10 at 6 pm for a Beldor bluegrass concert. Danny Lam and the Virginia Tradition will perform. A snack will follow the concert. Beldor Church is located at 2512 Beldor Road, Elkton, VA 22827

Mark your calendars for Virginia Mennonite Conference Assembly, July 21-23 at Park View Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg. The theme is "Adopted: Peril and Promise in the Household of God," based on Ephesians 2:19-20. In addition to delegate sessions, there will be workshops and evening worship times open to the public. New credentialed leaders will be commissioned on Friday as part of worship.

Mennonite Women of Virginia Prayer Breakfast will be held at Park View Mennonite Church on Saturday, July 23 at 6:45 AM. LaVonne Ramella, missionary in Kosovo will be sharing about her work.

Children’s Poetry Camp – August 1-5, 9 am-2 pm (day camp) at JMU. Designed to help kids aged 7 – 13 develop a love for creative writing, rhythm making, visual art, poetry performance, and expressive movement. Furious Flower’s annual Children’s Poetry Camp is open to every child this age who wants to participate. Scholarships are available to families for whom the $75 registration fee is a hardship, and lunch is served every day, donated by local restaurants, including Jon Boyz, Papa John’s, Oriental Café, and others. Last year, 38% of those who attended did so at no cost, and anyone who is interested in a scholarship for a child should send an email to Karen E. Risch Mott at rischmke@jmu.edu with the child’s name, age and t-shirt size. Find more information and register online at: http://www.jmu.edu/events/furiousflower/2016/08/01-poetrycamp.shtml

Mennocycle welcomes riders to experience a weekend (August 19 – 21) away full of scenic routes, meaningful devotionals, new and renewed friendships, and exciting entertainment. It’s a tradition spanning over twenty-five years, including hundreds upon hundreds of riders, and we welcome you to be a part of it! Come enjoy the hospitality of Laurelville as we return to the beautiful Laurel Highlands for this year’s Mennocycle weekend. The roads may be familiar, but like any good ride, there is always the possibility of a new experience waiting around the corner. Save the date and register soon for a refreshing weekend of riding and fellowship. Register now at http://www.laurelville.org/our-programs/mennocycle-program/

Empowering Women: Money, Health and Faith is a Mennonite Women USA resourcing event that will take place on August 12-13 at Peace Mennonite Church in Aurora, Colorado, just east of Denver. In previous years, this kind of event was called PREP (preparing, resourcing, encouraging, praising) and was held specifically for area-conference women leaders. This year, this event is being opened up to all women, because, let’s be honest – who among us doesn’t need to be empowered with regards to our understanding of money and our personal health? We will experience and enjoy networking, friend-making, worship, inspiration, nurture, eating, education and our favorite word: empowerment – that’s what you can expect on Aug. 12-13. Rhoda Blough, of Denver, and Teresa Boshart Yoder of Harrisonburg, VA, will present. As staff of Everence, they bring passion, experience and tools for us to understand our relationship with money and our personal health.  These professionals will provide handouts, books, journals and other resources. Register at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1XkolszCbcDKoCS9QIvZqFx66uq4PR_tfs9eWlgeq6uo/edit?usp=drive_web

Mennonite Women of Virginia Annual Women's Retreat will be held October 28 – 30 at the Natural Bridge Historic Hotel and Conference Center in Natural Bridge, VA. Marlene Bogard, MWUSA president, will gather our thoughts around John 15 and the theme "Remain in Me: Finding God in the Ordinary."

Volunteer and employment opportunities:

Gift & Thrift, Inc. (Harrisonburg, VA) seeks qualified candidates for the position of full-time general manager. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, providing oversight of three divisions (Artisan’s Hope, Booksavers, and A World of Good Thrift Shop), visioning for future growth and development, collaborating with division managers, and overseeing the financial and budget needs. The general manager reports to a board of directors whose vision is to support the work of Mennonite Central Committee. Qualifications: bachelor’s degree preferred, 3-5 years’ experience in the retail environment, supervision, as well as a commitment to the mission of serving others. Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, resume, and three references to jobatgnt@gmail.com or mail to Gift & Thrift, Attention: Personnel Committee, 731 Mt. Clinton Pike, Harrisonburg, VA 22802.

MennoMedia, Inc. seeks a part-time Administrative Assistant. We’re a book and curriculum publisher seeking a friendly, competent part-time administrative assistant for a wide variety of office support services. The job includes clerical and financial tasks, volunteer management and assisting visitors.  We need someone with good people skills and at least two years of experience with Word, Excel and databases, who is eager and willing to learn new tasks and software programs.  This job has great growth potential for the right person. 20 hours per week, hours are somewhat flexible.  Email resume and cover letter to barbaraf@mennomedia.org. No phone calls, please.

Eastern Mennonite University is seeking applicants for a Program Coordinator for the Interfaith Peace Camp for the Center of Interfaith Engagement. This position is responsible for Coordinate Interfaith Peace Camp (IPC) projects and activities at a local and national level. Work closely with and liaise between the Center for Interfaith Engagement, Interfaith Peace Camp planning committee, and Interfaith Peace Board. Position will provide leadership and administrative support for the IPC planning committee and maintain publicity. Position will also work closely with board to raise funds to support the sustainability of IPC and support planning, implementation, and follow-up of annual Interfaith Peace Camp program locally. AA degree required and BA degree desired; nonprofit leadership experience is a plus. Part-time, grant funded position. Submit letter of application, resume and the contact information for three references to: Human Resources, 1200 Park Road, Harrisonburg, VA 22802, hr@emu.edu. For more information visit our website at www.emu.edu/humanresources. Eastern Mennonite University is an equal opportunity employer, committed to enhancing diversity across the institution. EMU conducts criminal background investigations as part of the hiring process.

Herald Press is seeking a Marketing and Sales Assistant. Qualified candidates will be creative, detail-oriented team player to assist with book sales, marketing and advertising.  Requires marketing savvy and strong writing, organizational and financial management skills. Must be experienced in Excel and Word and willing to learn new software. Excellent growth potential for the right candidate. See complete job description at mennomedia.org, click on Job Openings. Submit a cover letter and resume to barbaraf@mennomedia.org. No phone calls, please.

Next year EMU will welcome two Spanish Language Assistants through MCC’s International Volunteer Exchange Program (IVEP) and is looking for hosts. There is no “ideal” host – some are young families, some are middle-aged and some are retired. Hosts develop their own unique relationships with IVEP participants. This is a wonderful opportunity for families with children who are learning Spanish. We hope that the IVEP participant will become part of the family. IVEP is a year-long work and cultural exchange opportunity for young, Christian adults. Every year 60 participants come from more than 25 countries around the world to volunteer in the U.S. or Canada, where they live with a local person or family. EMU IVEPers arrive mid-August and leave for summer placements the first week of May. Contact Gretchen Maust at Gretchen.maust@emu.edu for more information.

Looking for a house sitter, or to receive some compensation for your furnished home while away for several months?  A VMM missionary family of four is looking for a furnished house or apartment Dec. 2016 through May or June 2017.  This time frame would be ideal, but maybe even for snowbirds going south for the winter. Preferred location is in the Waterman School district, but other locations will also be considered. Please email or call Sandi Good, MST leader, for more information goodrazor@comcast.net or 540.820.6241.

Home for Sale:

Home for Sale: 1920’s Brick home, 2.5 story, ½ acre. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths. 2 bonus rooms, 2nd floor laundry, New kitchen with large pantry, Lots of oak and character. Gas hot water radiators, 2nd floor AC/heat pump. Single garage, shed, dry basement storage, new wiring, nearly all new windows.  251 West Gay St., Harrisonburg. Price $325,000. Contact: Mark or Julie Smith at 540-433-9177 or Mark cell: 540-280-9211 and Julie cell: 540-810-5415. marksmithdvm@gmail.com or juliesmithteaches@gmail.com

Virginia Mennonite Missions Prayer Request:

July 10

Lift up Grace, Yugo, Simeon, and Jeremi Prasetyo who are currently in the US for home leave. Ask for rest and refreshment of mind, body, and soul during their remaining months here.

 

Community Mennonite Church
70 South High Street Harrisonburg, VA
office@cmcva.org
540-433-2148