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About Us / Covenant of Culture

In order to fulfill the Great Commandment as given by Jesus Christ, we, the souls of Family in Christ MCC, commit to creating, implementing, and sustaining a culture of LOVE, appreciation, and trust. We promise to uphold the following covenant of core beliefs and behaviors in our relationships with each other and in our relationships with those who are served by the ministry of our Church.

  Believing above all things that we are called by Christ to love one another (Matt. 22:38-40) and that the actions we take will always affect people in our congregation or community; before making any decisions to act, any ministry team or leader in our Church will gather together and take into account the input of those who may be affected by any action that is being considered. All decisions will be made in alignment with this covenant of culture and the vision, values, and ministry plan statements of our Church. At all times, decisions will be made that will enable our congregation to build and sustain a greater number of loving relationships of goodwill between people as a result of the ministry of our Church.

  Believing that every soul is called by God to be a minister (I Peter 2:9-10) and that our Church exists to inspire each soul to fulfill his or her calling, ministries of our Church will be created and implemented through the gifts, interests, passions, skills, and resources of our congregation to fulfill their God given callings whether inside or outside the Church. Therefore, all paid and ordained staff members are hired to create learning opportunities that equip ministry team members to fulfill their callings to serve others.

  Believing that every soul has value to our Church (Romans 8:16-17), we assume that each person uses good intentions as regards their involvement and actions taken as part of our congregation. When things do not go as planned, we will refrain from faultfinding and blaming each other and instead seek to help each other by dialoguing to clarify the issue and implement a positive solution that is of mutual benefit to all those involved.

  Believing that we are called to seek reconciliation through forgiveness when we experience difficulty in our relationships with one another (Matt. 5:22-24) we will address conflicts as soon as possible. When conflict occurs we will take the time necessary to listen to the ideas of everyone. This will be done utilizing the guidelines outlined in our communications covenant. We will honor and respect people when they are sharing their ideas. We will view all ideas as valid information to be considered before attempting to find a solution that will work for the mutual benefit of all people involved.

  Believing that Jesus Christ called us to imitate his servant style (John 13:5-8), everyone will serve our congregation as depicted in this covenant.

Ministry News
»Christmas Eve Service
We are excited to be sharing the Christmas Eve service with our host church, Christ United Methodist, this year. There are two services, one at 5:00pm and one at 7:00pm. Rev. Ken will be the liturgist at the 7:00pm service. The choir will be singing at the 7:00pm service, and if you wish to sing with the choir, you need to attend two rehearsals, December 16th and 23rd at 7:00pm.
» Game Night
The next Game Night is Thursday, December 17th. (And the next one after that, a week later than usual to avoid the holiday, wiill be on Friday, January 8th, 2010.) Come on down and join the fun.
»New Year's Eve
Got plans for New Year's Eve? Karen and Dawn invite you to their New Year's Eve party and celebration of Dawn's birthday. It will be at their Club house in Loveland. The potluck party will start at 7:00pm.
» Book Club
The Book Club is reading "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho for its next discussion, tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, September 22nd.
» Bible Study
The Wednesday Night Bible Study will meet on Wednesday, December 9th at 7:30pm. Dennis and Lou are hosting this month of the continued study of "The Jeses Priorities" by Christopher Maricle. Many people talk about "following Jesus," but few take the time to understand what that means. We'll be looking at what Jesus did, what his priorities were, and how that can shape our lives.
»OGLBT Dinner
The Older Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender (OGLBT) Group will meet on Friday, December 11th, 9:30am at Catalyst Coffee (3501 S. Shields, 223-9035); on Tuesday, January 12th, 2010, 6:00pm at Catalyst Coffee, coffee/dinner/drinks/game night); and on february 10th, 2010, 6:00pm at Avogadro's Number (605 South Mason Street, 493-5555, dinner/drinks) - reservations as "Katie" and "Lambda Community Center." Come and make new connections! For other questions,call Katie Stieber's private line, 224-6029 or email her at kstieber@fcgov.com.
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