Current Items Needed for BAN – Broken Arrow Neighbors
Broken Arrow Neighbors (BAN) is a service offered to help those in need in the Broken Arrow community. Donations are always welcome. This list of current items needed is also available on the bulletin board in the kitchen hallway, BA Campus. Please mark donated items clearly with “BAN” and place them on the wooden chest in the kitchen hallway. For more information, please contact Sherry West.
Most Needed Pantry Items
Box & Bag Rice ♦ Chili ♦ Beef Stew ♦ Saltine Crackers ♦ Instant Potatoes ♦ Cake Mixes ♦ Box Pudding
Sugar ♦ Flour ♦ Cold Drink Mixes ♦ Tomato Sauce ♦ Canned Fish ♦ Jello ♦ Hot Cereal ♦ Cold Cereal
Most Needed Hygiene Items
Powdered Laundry Detergent ♦ Liquid Dish Soap ♦ Razors ♦ Deodorant ♦ Toothpaste ♦ Bar Soap
Regular Tampons & Pads ♦ Diapers (size 5)
Most Needed Food for Kids
Pudding Cups ♦ Individual Ceral ♦ Fruit Cups
Most Needed Clothing Items
Underwear (Boys size 2-3; Girls sizes 2-3 and 14-16) ♦ Kid’s Jeans (sizes 3T and larger) ♦ Men’s Jeans & Pants
Women’s and Teen Girl’s Socks and Shoe Laces
Miscellaneous Needs
Full size sheets
$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
Coweta Campus Update
Cedar Ridge is currently working on renovation plans for the Coweta Campus and is in the process of putting together a renovation team. Sign up on Sunday’s Bulletin Communication Card if you can help with the following areas:
- Painting
- Carpentry
- Tile & carpet
- Plumbing
- Electrical
If you have questions or if you would like more information, please contact Robin Smith, Director of Operations, at 918-254-0621.
Children’s Ministry at the Sapulpa Campus
Michal King is now serving as the new Children’s Coordinator at the Sapulpa Campus. Michal will be coordinating volunteer activities for those serving in our Nursery – 5th grade classes on Sundays and Wednesdays. If you’ve been thinking about getting involved, why not consider joining our Kids Zone team? If you have questions or if you would like more details, please contact Michal.
Join the Cedar Ridge Kitchen Crew
The Cedar Ridge kitchen crew could use a few more volunteers to help with the Wednesday night Friends & Family meal beginning January 11th at the Broken Arrow Campus. If you would be interested in helping in any of the following areas, please contact Connie Smedley.
- Cooking Help
- Serving Help – begin at 5:00 p.m. (food service or drink service)
- Cleaning Help (dishes, trash, clean tables)
Kids Zone Store
In the Kids Zone Store, children buy fun items with “KidsZone Bucks”, earned by memorizing Bible verses. We’re looking for donations of new, small toys and trinkets that could be used as “inventory” in the Kids Zone store. Drop off your donations in the Kids Zone or at the church office. Questions? Contact Micheal Byrd, Children’s Minister.
New Member Class Begins September 11 at BA Campus
Have you placed membership with Cedar Ridge in the last few months? If so, this four week class is for you! The New Member class will meet from September 11 – October 2 at 9:00 a.m. in room 348 at the BA Campus. This class covers Cedar Ridge history, introduces the staff and elders, provides information regarding many CRCC ministries, and more. Please let us know you plan to attend by signing up on the Bulletin Communication Card or by calling the church office, 254-0621.
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”.
Impact Student Ministry Fall Programming at BA Campus
In addition to the regular weekly gatherings for Middle School and High School students listed below, be sure to save these dates for other fall activities:
October 20-23 – Middle School Mission Trip (during Fall break)
November 12 – Random Road Trip
November 30 – Family Event
December 7 – MS/HS Fun Activity night
Middle School
- Sunday 10:30 a.m. – Small Groups
- Sunday 6:30 p.m. – Lighthouse (begins September 11)
- Wednesday 6:30 p.m. – Large Group (begins September 7)
High School
- Sunday 10:30 a.m. – Large Group
- Sunday 6:30 p.m. – Small Groups (begins September 11)
- Wednesday 6:30 p.m. – Lighthouse (begins September 7)
For information or questions concerning CRCC’s youth programming, please contact Kyle Rodell, Youth Minister.

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posted Jan 28, 2012