On January 1, 2012 there were 8308 children who, through no fault of their own, were in the custody of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS). The families of these children are not able to care for them due to incarceration, extreme poverty, physical abuse, drug abuse, neglect or abandonment. The 111 Project is a campaign to recruit foster families from Oklahoma churches to meet this need. The purpose is to leave no Oklahoma child without a family. On Sunday, May 20th, the Cedar Ridge family will be challenged to step up and make a difference in the lives of Oklahoma children. You won’t want to miss this important Sunday.
News for the ‘Women’ Category
Foster Care Emphasis “111 Project” – Sunday, May 20
Somewhere In-Between ABF Begins New Study
The Somewhere In-Between Adult Bible Fellowship will begin the study “Cure for the Common Life“ on Sunday, May 20th. In this study, Max Lucado offers practical tools for exploring and identifying your own uniqueness, motivation to put your strengths to work, and the perfect prescription for finding and living in your sweet spot for the rest of your life. It’s about discovering uncommon joy when you live the life God gave you.
Ladies of all ages are welcome to join us on Sunday mornings at 10:30 in room 345, Broken Arrow Campus. It is not necessary to purchase a book or study guide for this ABF class. For more information, please contact Nancy Adams.
Serving List
Every month, we publish a listing of several areas to serve at our Broken Arrow, Coweta, and Sapulpa Campuses. Contact Julie Emanuel to make adjustments to these lists.
Broken Arrow Campus
April 2012 Serving List
May 2012 Serving List
Coweta Campus
April 2012 Serving List
May 2012 Serving List
Sapulpa Campus
April 2012 Serving List
May 2012 Serving List
Radical Faith Mission Trips 2012
In 2012, the leadership of Cedar Ridge Christian Church challenges you to experience first-hand how Cedar Ridge is impacting the world with the good news of Jesus Christ. Join us on a Radical Faith Mission Trip!
Trips include:
- Mexico: March 17 – 24
- North Africa: May 12 – 19 (Registration closed)
- South Africa #1: June 22 – July 1 (Registration deadline: April 1)
- South Africa #2: September 29 – October 7 (Registration deadline: May 1)
(**All dates are subject to change.) Up to 50% of the cost of each of these trips is eligible for support from the Cedar Ridge Global Outreach Team. All participants on the North and South Africa trips must be a member of Cedar Ridge Christian Church. More details and applications are available at the Welcome Center at both campuses. If you have any questions about a particular trip, please contact the Global Outreach Team at go@cedarridgecc.com or 918-254-0621.
Summer Activities
Parents, be sure to mark your calendars for these summer activities.
- Register online for Sunset Bible Camp; register by early May and get the Early Bird Special
- Music Camp online registrations will run April 1 – 30
- CIY & Youth Quake Registration information available soon
- Online Registration will be available for Vacation Bible School
Preschool & Elementary
June 2: 2nd Grade Day Camp at Sunset Bible Camp
June 4-8: Vacation Bible School at the Sapulpa Campus for Kindergarten through 5th grade; Time TBA
June 11-15: 5th & 6th Grade Camp at Sunset Bible Camp
June 25-27: 3rd & 4th Grade Camp at Sunset Camp
July 9-13: Music Camp for 4 yrs old through 5th grade; 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Register Online…
Middle School
June 17-22: 7th & 8th Grade Camp at Sunset Bible Camp
July 5, 12, 19, & 26: Serve ‘n Swim
July 14: Random Road Trip
High School
June 10-16: CIY Conference (Knoxville, TN)
July 14: Random Road Trip (Lambert’s Café)
July 27-August 3: Youth Quake – Como, Colorado
$2 a Day Challenge: Oct 31-Nov 6
What is it and Why Do We Need to Do it?
Starting Monday, October 31, and ending on Sunday, November 6, Cedar Ridge attenders will be challenged to eat on less than $2 a day. 20% of the world lives in poverty and nearly half of the world’s population lives on less than $2 a day: two dollars a day for food, housing, school, transportation, medical emergencies, and all other expenses. The $2 a Day Challenge invites you to experience a little of what life is like by eating on less than two dollars a day for one week.
Journal throughout the experience, and at the end of the week, come together with your small group to share what you have learned, what questions have been raised, what you struggled with, and how you felt about the challenge.
The Challenge Has Three Simple Rules:
- Spend only $2 per day per person on all food and drinks.
- Only eat what you buy during the week of the challenge – no stocking up the week before!
- If you spend more than $2 one day, deduct the amount you went over from the next day’s expenses.
Eating basic food like pasta, rice, eggs, potatoes, and beans can help you meet the challenge. Buying in mass quantities or exchanging meals with friends – just be sure to subtract the total you spend on bulk purchase from the rest of the week’s spending.
Some Helpful Websites:
http://www.5dollardinners.com/
http://www.2dollars.org/what.html
http://onedollardietproject.wordpress.com/recipes/
www.aidemocracy.org/2DollarDay.php
Average Price for Basic Foods
Potato (5 lbs) $2.66
Bread (2 loaves homemade) $.60
Peanut butter (16 oz) $2
Black beans $1
Carrots (1 lb bag) $1
Eggs (1 dozen) $1.99
Salt $.69
Lentils $.85
Oats $2.99
Onions (2) $1.20
Sample Shopping List and Meal Ideas
Breakfast Option 1 – oatmeal and raisins Total Cost $.27
Oatmeal ¼ cup dry oats with 2 T raisins
¼ cup of milk
Breakfast Option 2 – toast and egg Total Cost: $.42
2 slices of wheat toast with 1 tsp butter
1 egg (any style)
Lunch / Dinner Option 1 – peanut butter sandwich Total Cost: $.31
2 pieces of bread
2 T peanut butter
Lunch / Dinner Option 2 – egg salad sandwich Total Cost: $.42
One egg, with salt and mayo
2 slices of bread
Lunch / Dinner Option 3 – rice and beans Total Cost: $.42
1/2 cup rice
1/4 of dry black beans with half onion, salt and cumin
New Journey Group Forming at Sapulpa Campus
Led by Karen Martin, this group will meet on Wednesday nights during Awana (6:30 – 8:00 p.m.) at the church building. Primarily designed for young mothers, this group will offer encouragement and support for the hard but rewarding task of being a “mom”.
National Missionary Convention
November 17-20 • Atlanta, Georgia

Be sure to mark your calendars for the 2011 National Missionary Convention: “Commissioned”. The convention will be held in Atlanta, Georgia November 17-20 and will offer many workshops and exhibits, as well as special programming for students and children. Your convention registration has already been paid by the Cedar Ridge Global Outreach Team (formerly “Missions Committee”). More convention details are available at nationalmissionaryconvention.org.
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posted May 12, 2012