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Quick Notes Update for October 26, 2018
Have you checked the synod calendar to see what's happening? For more information on the events below, click on the
calendar link. Don't see your church's event listed - be sure to include the synod on your email and mailing lists by sending information to
rsmat@rca.org.
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
Most of you already know that at the 2018 General Synod, it was voted on by the delegates to transfer the City Classis from the Synod of the Far West to the Synod of the Mid-Atlantics by September 30, 2018. I am writing to inform all of you that the transfer is complete and as of October 1, 2018, the Synod of the Mid-Atlantics has welcomed the City Classis with open arms and an excited spirit!
City Classis is well-known for their mission to cultivate & nurture an environment where spiritual renewal, innovative ministry and leadership development has resulted in healthy and reproducing urban churches. As a Synod, we are excited to learn from their successes and failures as well as to support them in the continued ministry that are doing.
Please join us in welcoming the City Classis to the Synod of the Mid-Atlantics!
Sola Deo Gloria
Rev. Stephen Eckert, Stated Clerk
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REGISTRATION EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 28
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YOUTH EVENTS AT CAMP WARWICK
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READINGTON REFORMED CHURCH CRAFT FAIR
Readington Reformed Church Women's Ministries is hosting their 16th Annual Craft Fair on Saturday, November 3rd from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Original crafts, knitted items, jewelry, wood crafts, and quilted items. The event also features food items, a bake sale, tricky tray and a lunch counter featuring homemade soups and sandwiches. The church is located at 124 Readington Road (HC Rt. 620) in Readington, NJ. Please call (908) 534-2077 for further details.
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Dear Friends
If you're interested in learning more about immigrants and refugees, I hope you will join
Interfaith RISE
for our annual Walk A Thon on
Sunday, Nov. 4, 2-4pm
beginning and ending at the Reformed Church in Highland Park, NJ 08904.
Not only does our agency provide an important service to people in humanitarian crises but it provides an important moral voice for our country. This year, as we enter an ever-more-precarious situation with refugee resettlement on the national level, I hope you would ask friends and family to walk and collect funds with us.
It's a WONDERFUL event that will restore your faith in humanity! Can't make it in person? Donate online at http://www.interfaithrise.org/walk/
I enclose an article that America, the Jesuit Review, published about last year's IRISE Walk A Thon.
Peace, Seth Kaper-Dale
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REFORMED CHURCH CENTER AT NEW BRUNSWICK THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
TWO EVENTS
Schism: A Bad Idea by Any Name
A Lecture and Panel Discussion on the issue of Schism.
Monday, November 5, 2018, 4:00-6:30 pm
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Dirk Smit, Rimmer and Ruth deVries Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life at Princeton Theological Seminary and principal author of the Belhar Confession
Struggles over maintaining a Christian witness in a society where our understandings of inclusion and personhood keep changing have driven many denominations, including the Reformed Church in America, to consider the idea of splitting apart. For Reformed Christians, however, there are fundamental ideas about the unity of the Church that are at the core of our ecclesiology and out theology.
On Monday, November 5, 2018, 4:00-6:30 pm, the Reformed Church Center will host a discussion on the New Brunswick Campus. Dirk Smit, Rimmer and Ruth DeVries Professor of Reformed Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and former Professor of Systematic Theology at Stellenbosch University in South Africa, will be the principal presenter. He is a pastor from the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa, and was primary author of the Belhar Confession, adopted by the Dutch Reformed Mission Church in South Africa in 1982 and the Reformed Church in America in 2009.
Dr. Smit's presentation will be responded to by Jaeseung Cha, Associate Professor of Foundational and Constructive Theology at NBTS and a General Synod Professor of the Reformed Church in America; Janice McLean-Farrell, Dirk Romeyn Assistant Professor of Metro-Urban Ministry at NBTS and author of West-Indian Pentecostals: Living Their Faith in New York and London (New York: Bloomsbury, 2016); and Jonathan Vanderbeck, pastor of Trinity Reformed Church in Schenectady, New York, a licensed psychotherapist at Samaritan Counseling Center in Scotia, New York, and a dedicated advocate for those on the margins, particularly at the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality.
After the formal presentation and responses, everyone will be invited into a discussion with the leaders over dinner.
Everyone is welcome to attend this program. The suggested donation for dinner will be $15.00, but everyone is welcome regardless of ability to pay. There will be no charge for students of any theological seminary. RSVP to jbrumm@nbts.edu by Wednesday, October 31.
HOW CAN WE RESPOND TO THE REFUGEE CRISIS?
Thursday, November 15, 5:00 pm at St. John's University
As the number of displaced people worldwide grows every day, and as more and more governments shrink from responsibility, Christian-followers of a refugee-are left wondering how to take up the challenge. The Reformed Church Center invites you to join JJ TenClay, Refugee Ministries Coordinator for RCA Global Mission, for Dinner & Discussion on Thursday, November 15, 5:00 pm at St. John's University, as she shares stories of trauma, resilience and hope related to her work with migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in Italy, and why Christians should do more to care for those seeking refuge.
JJ TenClay spent four years in Italy as a missionary for the Reformed Church in America, providing for the social, emotional and spiritual needs of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. She returned to the United States in July 2018 and is now the Refugee Ministries Coordinator for RCA Global Missions.
Everyone is welcome to come and be part of this event. The suggested donation for dinner is $15.00 (it is free for seminary students and RCA staff and faculty), but everyone may share in the meal regardless of ability to pay. RSVP to
jbrumm@nbts.edu
by Monday, 12 November.
James Hart Brumm, Director
The Reformed Church Center
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CONGREGATIONS IN OUR REGION SEEKING PASTORS
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CHURCH WORLD SERVICE CROP HUNGER WALKS THIS FALL
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VISIT OUR REGIONAL SYNOD ONLINE CALENDAR!
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FREE Online Learning Opportunities
Mediated Organizations:
Technology for your church ministry
We are setting up online seminars for the Fall season. Please let us know which topics are of interest to you. Seminars are usually held online using Zoom or GoToMeeting on Thursday evenings. Other times are available on request.
Consider having a custom training for your own church team or board! On-sites are possible with enough notice.
Let us know what you are interested in or if you have questions!
- Using Facebook
- Using Twitter
- Using free and low cost websites
- Using higher end paid websites
- Using podcasts
- Using mind mapping for planning and meetings
- Using visual thinking for planning and meetings
- Using online collaborative platforms for teams and organizations: basecamp, slack and more
- Using projection in your church ministry
- Using email newsletters: constant contact and mailchimp
Courses are taught by The Rev. Dr. Philip Bakelaar, , rsmat communications coordinator, pastor at Ocean Community Church in Manahawkin and adjunct professor in the School of Communication and Media at Montclair State University.
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