Sunday, March 8, 2026

March/April Newsletter

Upcoming Events:

Sunday School 9:00

Tuesdays 10:00 Bible Study

Wednesdays 3:00 Power Hour Today Welcome, David Biggs! March 5 Church Board starting at 6:00 with commissions

March 8 Bobby Murray speaks.

March 15 Walt Wiltschek is our speaker.

March 22 Ted Smith is our speaker. March 24 11:30 Women’s Fellowship lunch— meal provided

March 29 Palm Sunday hymn sing

April 5 Easter—Bobby Murray speaks.

April 12 Executive Committee after worship.

 

Birthdays and Anniversaries

 

March

4          Blake Born

18        Mike Timlin

21        Josh Sawyer

27        Dawna Carter

29          Mindy Sawyer

30          Julie Frydenger

 

April

1          Beth Sawyer

7          Ron Petersen

9             Jordan Wright

10          Nancy Fansler

19        Presley Born

 

In Our Prayers

Pray for peace with Iran!

Leonard Matheny; Pam and Tommy Trone;

Ruth Siburt; Martha Wood; Bill Traughber;

Randy and Michelle West; Mike and Kathy

Gentry; Nancy Fansler; Doug Larrick; Ron and

Kathleen Petersen; Debbie Garvey Leibrock; Dorthea Wood; Nancy Gorrell; many unspoken requests; victims of disasters; victims of shootings; shut-ins; the Nigerian church; Haitian Brethren; Ukraine; Israel and Gaza, Sudan, other places where violence is happening; immigrants

Military and Other Services and their families Brethren Volunteer Service workers; Disaster project workers

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Needed: There is always a need for volunteers for the children’s message during the service, a children’s lesson/story time in the nursery during the sermon, and for Power Hour on Wednesdays. Please sign up in the back of the sanctuary.

We need worship leaders too. Bobby has been generous to have done this the past several months. Who will volunteer to give him a break now and then?

 

History Corner:  

 

Verna Blickenstaff was born January 31, 1891, and was baptized by JW Lear (then pastor at Cerro Gordo) on January 4, 1903. She attended Mt. Morris College and Bethany Biblical Seminary and took nurses’ training at the Illinois Training School for Nurses, graduating with an RN in 1917. She then spent many years in India working at several locations. She passed away in California in February, 1985.

 

Cora Cripe Brubaker was born March 19,

1877. Her family moved to Cerro Gordo from Indiana when she was 8 years old, and she was baptized here when she was 12. She attended Mt. Morris College and Moody Bible Institute. She assisted with mission work in Chicago from 1893-1905. After her marriage, the Brubakers went to the China mission field for 7 years. After coming back to the states, they lived in North Manchester, IN. Cora died in

1964,

 

Ida Buckingham was born near Oakley on August 7, 1886. She was baptized in 1900. After attending Mt. Morris College, she taught for 3 years and then spent 3 years at Bethany Biblical Seminary. In 1913, she went to Sweden and served there until 1929 when she returned to Oakley. She served many years on the district women’s work cabinet, as district director of peace, and on the district historical committee. She died in 1964.

 

Minnie Susan Buckingham was born in 1893 near Oakley and became a member of that congregation. She studied at Manchester College, Bethany Biblical Seminary, the University of Chicago, and Cornell University. She was dean of women at Bethany and taught at Chicago Teachers College and at Sioux Falls College where she was head of the English department. She edited the 1950 Church of the Brethren in Southern Illinois.

Minnie passed away in 1977.

 

STATEMENT FROM CoB Inter-Agency Forum

 

A Spirit of Power and Love

From its founding in 1708, the Church of the Brethren made costly decisions about faithful responses to state power and decided to live by the words of Peter and the apostles in Acts 5:29, “We must obey God rather than any human authority” (NRSVue). May we be so brave today.

At a gathering of denominational leaders in late January, we grappled with the terror and disorientation that many of our churches and communities are experiencing. At this writing, 21 members of the Church of the Brethren have been detained or deported. People in the United States are losing their lives in detention and in public, at the hands of the authorities.

We write now to members of the Church to remind all of us: In the face of brutal immigration enforcement, misinformation, and political violence, “God did not give us a spirit of timidity but one of power, love, and selfdiscipline” (2 Timothy 1:7, ISV).

Some of our own Church of the Brethren members have experienced immigration enforcement directly or are living in fear. Others are concerned and want to stand in solidarity. Others are still learning the gravity of what is happening.

We understand the value of law enforcement that follows the law, protects the innocent, and affords due process to the accused. But all of us are harmed when acts of state violence become the daily norm.

Our concern is for the humane treatment and dignity of God’s children. All God’s children are beloved. All members of the Church of the Brethren are brothers and sisters, and what affects one affects all. Members of our churches are responding to the present moment in many courageous, loving, and creative ways:

        Prayer, worship, and spiritual practice   Purchasing groceries for neighbors, providing deliveries, or accompanying people on errands, so people in fear of ICE detention aren’t alone

        Serving as observers when ICE comes to a neighborhood

        Preparing to de-escalate violent or polarized conflict

        Accompanying one another to immigration interviews

        Standing vigil outside mosques as a nonviolent witness

        Legislative advocacy

        Raising voices in peaceful protest

We find ourselves holding a deep and growing concern—not about matters that can be neatly labeled conservative or liberal, but about the health of our common life together. When the military is asked to serve as a police force, when trusted institutions become politicized, when the integrity of elections is questioned or attacked, and when misinformation flows from official voices, we sense patterns that trouble the spirit and strain the fabric of our lives together as a country. In such moments, we invite the church into prayerful attentiveness, practical preparation, and action. We are invited to embody God’s peace and the selfgiving love of Jesus.

Some are already risking reputation, wellbeing, and safety to follow Christ in challenging times, and the days ahead may ask more of us. Brethren co-founder Alexander Mack’s baptismal hymn reminds us that

Christ Jesus says, “Count well the cost

When you lay the foundation.”

Are you resolved, though all seem lost

To risk your reputation,

Your self, your wealth, for Christ the Lord As you now give your solemn word?

And so we draw closer to Christ and to one another, trusting that in community we will find courage, wisdom, and hope.

A dynamic resource page supporting this

statement is available at www.onearthpeace.org/resources_for_living _in_power_love featuring resources from church agencies. Check back from time to time to find new events and resources to help the church live into its discipleship commitments in this time.

“You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:43-45).

Signed by 2026 participants in the Church of the Brethren Inter-Agency Forum, which is comprised of Church of the Brethren Annual Conference Officers, representatives of the Council of District

Executives, and Executives and Board Chairs of the Church of the Brethren, Inc./Mission and Ministry Board, Bethany Theological Seminary, Eder Financial, and On Earth Peace.

Some of our Deacons:

          Mary & Ellis Hissong 217-521-7790

          Kathy Gentry 217-855-3707

          Carol Kussart 217-855-3258

          Kevin Krall 217-370-7502

          Shirley Krall 217-454-7090

          Tracy Mogged 217-454-2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

Love God,

Grow with others,

Serve faithfully, Reach the lost, Find peace.