WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH EVENT

MCCDC is going to the theater in honor of Women's History Month. This Alexandria Metro Stage production reviews the life of singer Bessie Smith.

 

We will gather as a group at the theater on Friday March 6th. Group tickets are available for $55 per person and must be turned in to the church by Feb 26th.  Please contact Rev Cathy for more information at [email protected] or 202-638-7373.

 

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO A PREVIEW OF THE PLAY









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FASTING THE SUPER BOWL

  

 

 

"I believe the Super Bowl and the Bible have very little in common. One thing they share, though, is an ability to make us ask the question: What's the proper use of strength?"

                  ~Matthew L. Skinner

 

When I was growing up the Super Bowl was one of my favorite events of the year. Dad and I would nourish ourselves for the big game with our special combination of cheese, pickles and popcorn.  As Texas natives, we were Cowboy fans during the Roger Staubach era and would cheer ourselves hoarse by game's end.  It was fun.  I felt bonded to Dad and to something bigger than myself.

 

This week's Super Bowl Hype was irritating me.  Noticing the irritation, I began to listen to what was driving the irritation. Then a question emerged:  "Is the Super Bowl representative of the little gods that dominate our world today:  the gods of consumerism, ego, celebrity and violence?"

 

The NFL has long underplayed the emotional and physical damage caused by head injuries.  The DeflateGate  controversy echoes the win-at-all-cost attitude that winks at cheating to get what one wants.  Honor among athletes and the joy of the game has shifted into bullying and domination.  So another question emerged: "Is the ethos of the Super Bowl influencing culture. . .or is culture influencing the Super Bowl?"   That question will require further reflection, yet what I do know is that the pervasive "spirit of domination" in our world is alarming. 

 

The Center for Disease Control reports that in high schools 20% of students report being bullied on school property and 16% report being bullied electronically.  That's a sad stat, especially since the teenage years are formative for self-esteem .  Even more alarming is a report from the National Survey of Children's Exposure to Violence which states that 42% of children between the ages of 1-17 have been victims of physical assault. 

 

Juxtaposing the Super Bowl messaging with the message from this Sunday's scripture from Mark 1:21-28 gives reason for real cheering.  If the Super Bowl is strength gone amuck, then what we see in Jesus is strength centered in love.   The character of Jesus is a revealing study of strength and power.  The strength of Jesus is without domination. And the power of Jesus is authority without abuse. 

 

If you love the Super Bowl, I hope you enjoy the game to the fullest.  I also invite you to do your own reflections on the questions I pose, to create your own questions, form your own opinions, and let me know what you think at [email protected]

 

This year, I'm choosing to fast the Super Bowl and use the time to attend our MCC Unid@s service at 6pm. After the service, while the game continues, I plan to pray about the rampant consumerism and violence in our world.  If you choose to fast watching the Super Bowl, I would love to hear from you.  Either way, I look forward to seeing you on Sunday at 9am, 11am & 6pm.

 

 

 

 

 

Faithfully,

 

Rev. Dwayne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

 LEARN MORE ABOUT MCCDC MINISTRIES

If you are actively involved in or interested in learning more about an MCCDC ministry, please take a moment today to contact Rev Cathy at [email protected] or 202-638-7373.

 

 

 


TONIGHT:

JOIN US IN THE 90/90 CHALLENGE

 

You are invited to join us to read the bible in 90 days. Rev Dwayne challenged 90 people to sign up to take this journey. 

 

THE WEBSITE FOR BIBLE IN 90 DAYS:

 

 

The weekly meetings continue TONIGHT, January 22(7-8pm). Group meets at MCCDC in the lower level conference room.

 

YOU CAN CALL IN TO THE SESSION TONIGHT AT:

605-562-0020 Meeting ID 497-018-717 

 

 

 

TUESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY IS BACK!

 

In February we will be studying "The Souls of Black Folk"


Feb 4-24
Black History Month-We will be studying "The Souls of Black Folk" based upon the 1903 book by WEB DuBois. 

   

MUSIC SURVEY

 

Let your thoughts  and spirit be known and let your voice be heard. A music survey was sent electronically on 1/17. If you wish to participate, please complete the survey by 1/31. Please see Minister of Worship Arts Michael Fisher should you have questions or require additional information. Paper copies are available in the Welcome Hall at the Information & Welcome Station. For more information please contact Minister Michael at  [email protected] or 202-638-7373.

 

 

MEMBERSHIP CLASS

If you have questions about MCCDC and what membership is about, class will be held on February 8th from12:30 to 2:30 in the lower level conference room. All are welcome to attend. A light lunch will be served. Please register so that we may have enough food and materials. Contact Rev Cathy at [email protected] or 202-638-7373.

 

 

BI-MONTHLY MINISTRY LEADERS MEETING

  

On Feb 4, the Bi-monthly Ministry Leaders Meeting will be held in the lower level conference room from 7-8:15pm. Please RSVP to Rev Cathy at [email protected] or 202-638-7373.

 

 


 

MCCDC FINANCE COMMITTEE 
TO MEET FIRST SUNDAY 
OF EACH MONTH

 

The Finance Committee of the Board of Directors will meet at the Church on the first Sunday of each month from 10:15 to 10:55. The next meeting is February 1.   Any matters or questions for the Committee should be emailed to  [email protected] Anyone wishing to speak to the issues raised at the Church Forum or who wish to present any materials on the issue are welcome. 

 

 

COMMUNION, CELEBRANT, HOLDER & USHER TRAINING
Saturday January 31st 11 AM to 12:30 PM

 

Do you have a desire to participate more in the MCCDC worship services? Do you have questions about how to get more involved? Would you like to learn more about what is happening at communion? Please join us for ministry training and spiritual instruction on communion celebration, praying for those who come for communion, holding the bread and cup for communion, serving as an usher. Everyone who currently participates AND anyone who would like to participate must attend training. Please sign up at the information station or with Rev Cathy at [email protected] or 202-638-7373.

 

SHOUT FOR JOY WITH THE CHILDREN'S MINISTRY

 

 

 

 

Our children are precious. If you would like to become a teacher or helper in the children's ministry, please contact Rev Cathy at  [email protected] or 202-638-7373. Training and resources are available.

 

 



Black History Month Outing!!!

MCCDC is visiting the Alexandria Black History Museum on Saturday Feb 21st. The museum is located at 902 Wythe Street, Alexandria, VA and we will meet at the museum at 11AM. Cost is $2. Please contact Rev Cathy to sign up at[email protected] or 202638-7373

 

RECERTIFICATION 

OF MEDICARE

If you are a DC resident and you have Medicaid here is some important information for YOU. Be aware that you will be receiving (or may have already received) a recertification form. You must fill it out and file it online or at one of DC Department of Human Services DHS's Economic Security Administration (ESA) Service Centers. To set up a DC Health Link My Account, go to dchealthlink.com, or call the ESA Customer Service Line (202-727-5355). For further assistance, you can also call the DC Health Link Customer Service Line (855-532-LINK).  

 

MCCDC Celebrates 

Black History Month

Black History Month, or National African American History Month, is an annual celebration of achievements by black Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in U.S. history. The event grew out of "Negro History Week," the brainchild of noted historian Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African Americans. Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. Other countries around the world, including Canada and the United Kingdom, also devote a month to celebrating black history. (From MCCchurch.org BHM resource guide)

 

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806-Music Minister, Michael


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highlights

TONIGHT!
JANUARY 29
BIBLE IN 90 DAYS
7PM

SATURDAY,
JANUARY 31
COMMUNION, CELEBRANT HOLDERS AND USHERS TRAINING
11AM-12:30PM

SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY 1
9AM /11AM
WORSHIP SERVICE
"FASTING THE SUPER BOWL"
REV. J. DWAYNE JOHNSON


TUESDAY, 
FEBRUARY 3
BIBLE STUDY
7PM

SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY 8
NEW MEMBERS CLASS
12:30PM
LOWER LEVEL

FRIDAY,
MARCH 6
METRO STAGE THEATRE 
WOMEN'S MONTH EVENT
8PM


JOIN THE AV MINISTRY PROJECT GIVING LIST

Give to the AV Ministry Fund. Starting this month, MCCDC is revamping the Sanctuary sound system, a new audio board and system, and new cameras so we can start to webcast our Sunday services to the community and the shut-in. 

The cost of the project is $95,500. The Board has committed $42,850 to the project and we have raised $30,780 for a total of $73,750. We are $21,750 away from our goal. Help us make this happen.

To give to this fund, click here. There is a drop-down menu that you can select AV Ministry to make your gift.


2015 Board of Directors and Trustees:
 
Board of Directors:
Rev. J. Dwayne Johnson, Moderator
Mark Kornmann, Vice-Moderator
Knut Panknin, Clerk
Kathleen Carey, Treasurer
Dave Jenkins, Asst. Treasurer
Bobbi Strang, Vice-Clerk
Fenicia Ballard, At-Large









Trustees:
Joe Dailey, Chair
Scott Frazier
Jim Garner
Cecilia Hayden-Smith
Brian Scott
Karen Serio
Ann Strangman

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