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Monday, August 30, 2010

Our Heartbeat – July and August - Part Two of Three

Part Two of this Newsletter will focus on the ministry to our preschool children that is integral to Women of Heart. We also invite your response and ideas to help us improve and adapt in this area of our mission.

What was...

In the past, we have experienced gifted leaders (Jayme, Jen and others) who recruited and encouraged our consistent, weekly caregivers. We then achieved our adult/child safety ratios by serving together as classes which also meant we didn’t have to miss a class to take our turn. Last year we committed to receive every child who came, and had to conscript last minute “volunteers” when the “serving class” didn’t have enough “qualified” people that week. The qualification process was also challenging.

Adapting to the needs of our Children’s Ministry has been much on our heart this summer. We need 25 CSC qualified adults each week to create the right learning and safe environment for our 90 to 100+ preschoolers in five age groups.

We are pleased to announce a renewed partnering with CSC Children’s Ministry Staff (formerly known as Promiseland Staff). They will manage the requirements and training to serve while we will continue to recruit and supply the caregivers for our children. An orientation Tour will simplify the process for becoming qualified.

The Big Dream and Our Children’s Ministry Team:

The big Dream for this Team would be to have 25-50 individuals who commit to serving consistently for our 14-week term. These individuals would receive their qualifying Orientation Tour at CSC prior to the our Registration Brunch. They would be so enthused that new members would be recruited and trained prior to the next term. The Training Tour includes obtaining or updating the paperwork requirements as well as guidance and inspiration from Pastor Pam Wolfe. These are the documents required:

  1. Getting Involved Form,
  2. Police Check,
  3. Child Intervention Check, and
  4. 3 personal references

The Big Questions?

How and Where will we find this team of amazing people?

How can we best adapt and comply with the rules set out in the Child Protection Policy that governs ministry to children?

How will we use the extra class time if we don't have to serve one week as a class?

How will we appreciate and honor these individuals who would give us time to share each other's experience and wisdom?


Possible Solutions:

Doing The Math : we could find a team 25 people to love and be with our little ones every week OR a team of 50 people where 15 serve weekly and 35 serve 4 times during the term. More math - more options, however, a key component includes receiving the Tour in time for our registration day. (We could ask Pastor Pam to schedule a tour on one Thursday morning).

Research of other daytime women’s groups meeting in various churches with onsite childcare revealed that they are often staffed by paid individuals who fulfill the security requirements set out by their associated church. Paying these individuals is frequently the main expense of the group and there are a variety of ways that funds are collected to meet this obligation. Sadly, many groups offered no childcare options giving participants with children the responsibility to make their own arrangements or be excluded from the group.

Should we choose to offer some money in appreciation, we may be giving a blessing as well as receiving one. Having a little extra money may make a difference in a family budget, or fund a school project, or something else of interest to the ones who might like to join our Dream Team.

Women of Heart is characterized by a high family value which makes ministry to moms and their children integral and essential in our community. This is an appeal to adapt to changing times and find a way to live this out in our group.

If you know someone who would love to be on this team... we anticipate hearing from you.

Summer E-News Women of Heart – Part Three of Three

Our Heartbeat – July and August

Thank you for all the responses to Part One and Part Two of Our Heartbeat.

Part Three of this Newsletter will focus on the class choices being presented this fall, a discussion of funds and fees and what to expect this fall.

Class choices…

Inspiring choices to grow in your life mission/calling

informing choices to explore a variety of relevant and current topics

Interesting choices to develop your skills and abilities

These small group options will have some connection to the chosen theme that is rooted in the concepts of patience and longsuffering.

“Embracing Our Brokenness”.

Posted soon (by Sept. 9) on Women of Heart Page at www.cschurch.ca

Finances and Fees…

Two Sources of Funds for Women of Heart:

Center Street Church donations as directed by the Board through the budget process.

Participation fees paid by all attending women except the regular childcare workers.

All women are welcome and invited – A small increase in the fee is being considered. Designated funds are currently available for children’s ministry expenses. Having some paid childcare volunteers could possibly bless those who would be a blessing by serving the children’s care ministry. At the present, we are not considering raising fees for this potential expense.

It has been suggested that we offer a weekly stipend of $20-$30 to 15 caregivers who commit to serving each week. A staff of 3 in each of 5 rooms would create a consistent, safe environment for the children and assist the adults who serve in rotation. This model includes 140 opportunities for rotating volunteers. (10/week for 14 weeks). After personally completing the Child Protection Policy training, it is clear that we need to adapt our model for the childcare rotation for this term. (see below)

As mentioned in Part Two of this newsletter ALL returning participants who are willing to serve or be in rotation in childcare will need to become qualified by receiving a one hour Evacuation Preparedness/Child Protection Plan Training from Pastor Pam Wolfe in addition to having complete and up-to-date documentation. ALL new participants will need the CPP training and docs to be involved in the childcare rotation. (Consistent with requirements for all children’s ministry at CSC)

The first available training is Thursday, Sept. 9 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Promiseland entrance in the atrium. Should you choose to attend, you’ll be given a document of definitions to read, a talk by Pastor Pam and you’ll be asked to sign a form indicating you read and heard the message.

Register today for your Essential Training:

joelle.drubber@cschurch.ca

For alternate dates for this training select this link:

http://www.cschurch.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=21&Itemid=62

What to Expect This Fall…

September 9 – Check online

The class choices will be available for preview at this link.

http://www.cschurch.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69&Itemid=148

Evacuation Preparedness/Child Protection Plan Training – 9:30-10:30 (See a refreshed look in the children’s area and find out where the “little lambs” will be)

Leader Team Meeting: 9:15-11:30 a.m. (in the chapel)

September 16 – 9:30-11:00 Connect and Preview (All Group Event #1)

This “all group” event will be dedicated to getting organized, getting acquainted or re-acquainted and getting prepared by learning what makes our community unique. You will be “in the know” and understand how things “work”. Expect to be wonderfully refreshed with coffee and a light snack.

September 23 – 9:30-11:00 Brunch and Registration (All Group Event #2)

This “all group” event will feature an elegant brunch, meeting and hearing from each teacher/facilitator, and more. Class selection and the collection of participation fees will be separated for efficiency - Cash, Cheques, Debit and Credit will be accepted.

September 30 – 9:30-11:00 First Day of Small Group Events – potential schedule

9:15-9:30 check-in, children go to their groups, you join your group

9:30-10:55 experience your class activity

11-11:15 pick up your children and head for home or enjoy visiting and lunching at the café or in the chapel

Women of Heart’s family value makes ministry to moms and their preschoolers integral and essential to all in our community. One mom expressed how much she appreciates opportunities to be together with her children in church. You will have the opportunity to enjoy an adult environment during 1.5 hour small group and all group events each week and bless the little children and their moms both before and after.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Summer E-News Part One

Our Heartbeat – July and August

Your leadership team has been engaged in a virtual dialogue through July and August… preparing for our fall re-start.

With the changes in the leadership team…
Beth McLean Wiest and Jenn Massig are having babies soon.
Sarah Grunau, Petula Kroeker and Jayme Graye have re-entered the workforce and
Michelle Johnson has moved to BC
… we anticipate discovering the new leaders that will join the leader team and share our servant heartbeat.

Current members of the leadership team are:
Bola Adesanya
Carolyn Fritzler
Donna Black
Roxanne Elenko
Sue Mitchell
Tannis Melville-Oberton
Verna Ratzlaff
Considering the team are:
**Karen Ternes
**Lindsay Howard
**Morgan Milia
CSC Women’s Ministry Staff Liaison
Deborah Carnduff
If you aspire to serve by leading, please contact Tannis at 403.276.6710.
Your suggestions are highly valued. Please take a moment to respond.

Women of Heart
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A company of women doing life together, pursuing personal wholeness and influencing others for Jesus Christ.