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Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church Ministers: All of us 43 13th Avenue , Inman , Kansas 67546 620.585.6733 www.viewofhope.org ; hmcdtnspeed.net Pastor: Willmar T Harder; Associate Pastor: Matthew J Simon
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This Week Pastor Willmar’s day off is Monday Pastor Matt’s day off is Monday
Today, Sunday, September 27 : 9:15 a.m. Fellowship/Coffee 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship 5:00 p.m. Annual Hamburger Cookout 7:00 p.m. PVE Small Group
Wednesday, September 30 : 6:00 p.m. Supper 6:45 p.m. Children’s Midweek 7:00 p.m. Adult session
Next Sunday, October 4 : Mission Supper Sunday 9:15 a.m. Fellowship/Coffee 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship. World Wide Communion Sunday 6:30 p.m. Youth meet at Hoffnungsau
Fall Festival at Bethel College
· Hoffnungsau has been asked to bring 10 loaves of wheat bread and 11 dozen zwieback. If you are able to help out with either of these items, please let Kendra Fast know as soon as possible. Fall Festival is October 1 - 4, so if you could leave the bread and zwieback in the freezer by Friday, Oct 2, they will be picked up and taken there on Saturday morning. Thanks for your help!!
· Come join the fun at Bethel College Fall Festival on Saturday, October 3. The Swiss German meal will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Thresher Gym. Choose any of the following food items from the menu: borscht, sausage, pickles, zwieback and pie. Stop by the Market on the Green for a large selection of baked goods and memorabilia. Mark October 3 on your calendar.
· Annual Fall Festival at Bethel College in North Newton, - F air Day - 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat., Oct. 3, campus Green, Food, crafts, antiques sale, music, dance (including Newton Azteca Dancers and Corry Academy Irish dancers), children - activities, college booths, much more. Festival schedule at ww.bethelks.edu/fallfesto
· Newton Community Childrens Choir in concert with four handbell choirs from three Newton churches (Bethel College Mennonite, First Presbyterian, Faith Mennonite), Oct. 4, 11 am, Joliffe Auditorium of Memorial Hall as part of the 39th annual Fall Festival. Bethel students free; all other general admission tickets $4 with Fall Festival button, $6 without, available at Thresher Bookstore in Schultz Student Center on campus, 316-284-5205, or at the door. Complete festival schedule at www.bethelks.edu/fallfest
· Annual Science, Technology, pre-Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Symposium at Bethel College, Friday, Oct. 2, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., most sessions in Krehbiel Auditorium of the Fine Arts Center, with focus on chemistry at Bethel College; keynote address by Mark Ediger, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Symposium is free and open to the public; evening banquet $14 per person with ticket and advance reservation required (Sept. 25 deadline); 316-284-5220 or rzergerbethelks.edu. Complete festival schedule at www.bethelks.edu/fallfest
9 · Fall Festival play, by Thornton Wilder, Oct. 2, 7:30 pm , Oct. 3, 3:30 pm and Oct. 4, 2 pm , in Krehbiel Auditorium. Adults $10, non-Bethel students and seniors 65+ $8, children (ages 3-12) $6.50, Bethel students and Kidron Bethel residents free with I.D. Tickets at Thresher Bookstore in Schultz Student Center or at the door; 316-284-5205. Festival schedule at www.bethelks.edu/fallfest
10 Annual Mission Supper 2009 Saturday, October 17, 2009 , 5 to 7 p.m.
Proceeds benefits P.E.T.-Kansas Based in Moundridge
For a free will donation, diners will be served baked sausage, mashed potatoes, creamed peas, applesauce, rolls and homemade pie.
All are invited and bring a friend!
Worldwide, millions have been disabled by landmines, accidents or diseases such as polio. Between landmines and polio, P.E.T.-Kansas estimates that over 23 million people have lost the ability to walk. P.E.T.-Kansas provides the gift of mobility to persons who have lost the use of their legs. P.E.T-Kansas is a faith-based, volunteer driven, non-profit organization that makes and distributes the P.E.T. (Personal Energy Transportation) vehicle. The P.E.T. vehicle is powered by a simple and innovative hand crank system, has been extensively field-tested and is designed to be: · STURDY , in order to provide services for the rider for many years, · SIMPLE , to be easily maintained in outpost conditions, · LOW-COST , so the donor dollar can serve as many as possible—the material costs for one PET is $250.
The idea for P.E.T.-Kansas started in the summer of 2004 when P.E.T.-International co-founder Larry Hills visited his friend Kirby Goering in Moundridge. Goering set up the tenth P.E.T. Project affiliation shop at 320 W. Ruth Street , Moundridge. The shop is equipped with the machines and templates needed to manufacture and ship P.E.T.s. Since September 2005, P.E.T.—KS has manufactured hundreds of P.E.Ts, shipping them to 65 different countries. Check out their website at www.petinternational.org.
Kirby Goering is scheduled to speak at Hoffnungsau on Sunday, October 4 (10:30am). He will describe the mission and share stories of lives that have been changed and blessed by P.E.T. as a way to lead up to the Mission Supper on October 17. All are welcome to attend both events.
For more information contact the church office at 620.585.6733
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