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SUNDAY SERMON

THE ORDINARY TEXT

Luke 24:13-35


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DICK LAUBER’S VISITATION AND MEMORIAL SERVICE

A visitation service will be held for Dick on Thursday, July 14th 3PM to 8PM.

A memorial service will be held for Dick on Friday, July 15th at 10AM.

Both services will be held at Glen Ellyn Covenant Church.

Please pray for Dick’s family during this time of grieving.

 
 

CPBC TRIATHLON FUNDRAISER-AUGUST 7, 2022

Covenant Point’s Triathlon is back!  Register to join and compete to raise funds for our

Autism Spectrum Disorder Family Camp.  You can participate in the FULL TRIATHLON,

SPRING TRIATHLON, or a WALK.  Competitors can choose to participate as an individual or as

a team of 2 or 3 people.   Register at https://www.cpbc.com/summer/triathlon/.

 

CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF GOD’S FAITHFULNESS

On August 14, 2022, Covenant Harbor will celebrate 75 years of Christian camp ministry with a service of worship and celebration, lunch on the lawn (small fee) and camp favorite activities – like swimming!  Lodging is available on a first come, first served basis.  Registration is encouraged.  Event check in begins at 9am. 

All information can be found at:

https://covenantharbor.org/75th-anniversary-celebration/

 

 

WELCOME REFUGEES THROUGH WORLD RELIEF CHICAGOLAND!

Today, there are over 84 million people around the globe who have been forced, or made the painful choice, to leave their home. After years of fleeing violence, famine and extreme poverty, their greatest hope is that they’ll find a safe place to rebuild their lives and call home.

 

We have an opportunity to help through our ministry partner, World Relief Chicagoland!  World Relief Chicagoland (which is unrelated to our other ministry partner, Covenant World Relief)  helps churches in the Chicago area welcome refugees and immigrants into our community. 

 

This past Sunday we heard from fellow GEECC'er Deborah Wright about her experience serving as a refugee Medical Advocate Volunteer.  Jim Hudson currently serves as a "Friendship Volunteer", Pastor Jeff is a Transportation Volunteer, and Darren Miller is an Apartment Setup Volunteer.  And, of course, many of us have enjoyed friendships with our Bhutanese and Burmese sister congregations who settled here through World Relief.  If you would like to volunteer, contact any of the volunteers listed above, or visit World Relief's volunteer page.

 

Our love offering this month supports World Relief Chicagoland.  To make a contribution, memo your check to "Love Offering" or "World Relief Chicagoland", or give online on our website and select "Give to World Relief Chicagoland".

 

THE WORK OF THE PEOPLE

When we gather for communal/corporate worship on Sunday mornings, we are given an order of worship that guides our participation in conversation with God. This order that contains prayer, scripture, song, silence, and communion is called ‘the liturgy’. Translated, the word liturgy means the work of the people. For most of us who work Monday – Friday, the thought of having to work in worship on a Sunday seems uninviting! However, worship liturgy calls us into full participation, into engagement, action, and response to God and his people. It’s an encouraging, restoring, and re-membering work.

This communal worship work is at it’s best when it is led by members of the community – the church. You are needed! You are needed to show up in the summer when you’re around. You are needed to help set up/clean up and serve communion. You are needed to read scripture. You are needed to usher/greet others as they come to our worship space. You are needed to serve coffee after worship as an extension of the hospitality that Christ just gave us in worship at his Table. You are needed to learn how to operate projection, streaming, and sound during worship. You are needed to love and care for children during worship.

You are needed because we function at our best as Christ followers when we do it together!

Click herehttps://www.gecovenant.org/serve to sign up.

If you have any questions about how you can help out on a Sunday morning, contact any staff member.

We love you and need you,

The Staff

 

ALL CHURCH BARBEQUES ARE BACK!

Come join us at an open house barbecue every Wednesday from 5-7pm at Jeff & Jori’s backyard (1260 Shady Lane. Wheaton, IL 60187)!  Bring some meat to throw on the grill and a side dish to share, and perhaps a lawn chair to sit on. We will provide water and lemonade. Come enjoy your church community as we gather in fellowship together. The Barbecues will run from June 8th through August 17th (There will be no Barbecue on June 22nd, or July 6th). We hope to see you this summer!

 

 
 
 

CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR JOB OPENING

We are still on the hunt for a part time Administrative Assistant. The job is 25 hours/week. You can find the job posting here. If you know of anyone with administrative skills who may be a good fit, please encourage them to send a cover letter and resume to jeff.root@gecovenant.org.

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is continuing to read Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.