6th Open-Caption Movie

Joe Cepeda is the host of DOCM (Deaf Open-Captioned Movies), since May 4, 2012.

DCOCM’s recent 6th movie event, “Dredd” was shown on Friday, September 21, 2012. There was some new faces that joined, which made the event very successful. The more, the merrier the DCOM’s events will attract the Deaf Community! This is the goal for DCOM’S to bring the Deaf Community together once a month.

A special thanks for Brandon Wheeler, Manager at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Stone Oak, and Michael Razzen, co-host of DOCM, for making this another special event successful.

Starting October 2012, the community will be allowed to vote for one of the three new movies chosen on a monthly basis. Michael and Joe will announce on DCOM’s Facebook and will have a voting option displayed. Whichever has the most winning votes by end of the day, an announcement will be displayed. All tickets are to be purchased at the tickets windows or Alamo Drafthouse Cinema at www.drafthouse.com/san_antonio/stone_oak.

Michael & Joe look forward to seeing everyone there in October 2012!

14th Deaf Trivia

How did you do on the last 13th Deaf Trivia (dated 8-27-12)? Did anyone answer all of questions correctly? Are you ready for the next Trivia today?
The answers for the 12th Trivia questions from 7-30-12 are shown below:

1. B
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. A

1. On the article dated 9-17-12, what is Miguel’s favorite bible verse?
A. Psalm 6: 4
B. Leviticus 19:14
C. Philippians 2:4
D. Luke 2: 10

2.  Nathan Baker became a disciple in November 2009.
A. True
B. False

3. Where can you purchase a vibration watch?
A. Wal-mart
B. Harris Communication
C. Amazon
D. Radio Shack

4. Where is E-View Connections’ (Engage) Headquarter located?
A. Florida
B.Michigan
C. Maryland
D. Illinois

5. What are the 3 states’ insurance mandates hearing aids for adults?
A. Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware
B. Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine
C. Arkansas, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
D. New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma

The answers will be shown on the next 15th Trivia on October 29th, 2012. Good luck!

Miguel Rodriguez

1.  How long have you been a disciple? Who reached out to you? He was baptized on July 11, 2001, so he’s been a disciple for 11 years. Jeff Emmell and Daniel Silvers who reach out to him.

2. What’s the reason you become a disciple? The reason he became a disciple is because he learned the true depth of the Bible.

3. Your best memory as a disciple? His best memory as disciple is when the deaf ministry fellowshipped by playing racquetball together.

4. Favorite bible verses? His favorite verse is Phillipians 2:4

5. What is your favorite sports? His favorite sports are: snowboarding , basketball, racquetball.

6. Have you baptize any deaf disciples or your family? He baptized Hugo Loera who is deaf and has Usher Syndrome. Hugo currently lives with his family in Mexico.

7. What inspires you about Los Angeles Deaf Ministry team? His inspiration from the Los Angeles Deaf Ministry team is fellowshiping together.

8. What is your vision for the Deaf Ministry? His vision for the Deaf Ministry is for them to support each other, to be united and to welcome any person who is looking for God.

9. Share your experiences about Wizard World. Why do you enjoy it? I enjoy touring at Wizard World because I enjoy greeting the movie celebrities and cartoon artists.

10. Share one bible verse to encourage our Deaf Ministry family. Mikey would like to encourage the Deaf Ministry ICOC family to understand about God and Jesus.

1 Peter 1:8 NLT

“You love him even though you have never seen him. Though you do not see him now, you trust him; and you rejoice with a glorious, inexpressible joy.”

In Christ,

Miguel Rodriguez

Los Angeles Deaf Ministry

Heidi Casey

My discipleship journey covers 27 years- nine of them as a sign language interpreter. I have had many ups and downs, victories and discouragements ; through it all God has been more patient and faithful with me than I deserve! He is my bedrock.

When I was a freshman at the University of Colorado my best friend, Julie Payne Miller, reached out to me. But I was too prideful, did not believe in the Bible and had no interest in church. But by my junior year I had emptiness inside that grades, sports, pseudo friends, alcohol and Eastern religion could not fill. Julie and Lori Bishop showed me the Truth and I was baptized in the spring of 1986, graduated a year later, and joined the Denver Church of Christ in 1988, where I learned the true meaning of repentance. The first verse I ever memorized was Psalm 121:1-2, “I lift up my eyes to the hills- where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” I needed God’s help, and it was easy to be reminded of His strength when I looked at the Rockies!

After a few years in Denver I went on the Lincoln, Nebraska church planting. I was in my late 20s and starting to feel anxious about being single. But God had the perfect man waiting for me in the plains! Dave Casey was in graduate school and waiting to be met. (He’s also six years younger, so I guess I was waiting for him to graduate from high school!) My best memory of the Kingdom is how everyone came together to make our wedding heaven on earth, and how thankful I was for the marriage advice and purity in our dating!

After we were married we went into the ministry. I am so thankful for that opportunity; I have strengths that fit the ministry well- I am a good teacher and speaker, can be organized and very encouraging. But it was not a good fit for my prideful and insecure nature! After serving in Nebraska, Denver and Sioux Falls, S.D. it was decided that it would be better for us to leave the ministry and for Dave to finish his graduate program. I was a few months pregnant with our second child and this quickly tailspinned into my most spiritually challenging time. We moved to Ames, Iowa where I felt isolated, alone and purposeless. My children were young and we lived in a college town, I had a hard time connecting with Iowans, money was tight, the church was an hour away, I gained weight and Dave was dealing with the pressure of getting his PhD. But God always came through and in my “valley time” He taught me about humility, security, and openness.

Still, I was very happy to leave Iowa and move near Nashville, TN! When my youngest entered kindergarten I went back to school and got a two year degree in the Interpreter Training Program. (No, I don’t have my NIC yet- please pray that I will have the courage to try again!) Both of my grandparents were born deaf. Grandpa, who was part of the Deaf community, was outgoing, fun, smart and a huge positive influence in my life. I still miss him dearly, 25 years after his passing. Grandma was forced to be part of the hearing world, and as such never felt comfortable in either world. I became an interpreter because I felt her frustration and wanted to be a bridge between the two worlds.

How do you bridge three worlds- Deaf, hearing and spiritual? The Deaf conference at San Antonio gave me a glimpse of what is possible. The Spirit can do it! I was deeply impacted by those who have stayed faithful through the years despite being the only, or one of very few, deaf disciples. Their faith, courage and perseverance convicts me, for I know how it feels to be cut off from people. I would love to have a Deaf Ministry here in Nashville, but I know that it won’t be easy. We had a Deaf foreign exchange student live with us for a year and although my husband and two sons were very good at signing, few in the church could manage more than a few signs. I worry about the lack of fellowship they would have and honestly, it’s hard to be the only interpreter for a two hour service. But I look at you and realize a spiritual person can be faithful and patient until others are converted. And Joe tells me to pray to convert interpreters, which is an excellent idea! All of your examples have inspired me to believe that people can be faithful and to have hope that more and more in the Deaf community will be converted!

My theme verse is 2 Corinthians 12:10 “…I delight in weakness…for when I am weak, then I am strong.” I HATE to be weak and by my nature I am very self reliant. But I’m really not very strong and I cling to this verse when I’m training for marathons, when I’m intimidated by an interpreting situation, and when I don’t know what to do with my kids. Its okay, He’s got me. And He’s got you too.

I can’t wait to hear the exciting stories that will come from the Deaf Ministry!!!

In the photo shown below, and from the left, Heidi, and her husband, Dave.

Nathan Baker

1. When and why did you become a disciple?

I became a disciple in November 2009 because I wanted to become closer to God and trust in him more. I realized that I needed God after the death of my beloved Grandma Jean Sorrell.

2. Who reached out to you?

My Family and friends such as Eddie Field reached out to me and helped me understand the Bible more. Eddie also helped with providing visual aids to help me follow along with the songs and scriptures. Ms. Acree, my longtime interpreter at Triangle Church in Raleigh, NC, is a great example of helping others because for many years she has interpreted Sunday services for me.  In doing so she allowed me to have access to God’s Word through sign language.

3. What’s your best memory as a disciple?

My best memory as a disciple was being baptized into Jesus Christ. It felt so good to know that God loved me and forgave my sins through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross.

4. What is your biggest challenge of being a deaf disciple?

My biggest challenge of being a Deaf disciple is communication problems.  I am currently the only Deaf disciple in the Triangle Church in Raleigh, NC and my College Church Piedmont Triad Church in Greensboro.  Another big challenge is feeling like an outcast. I am faced with attitude problems because I prefer to sign; however, because of the Hearing majority of the church, I use my second language of spoken English to communicate. Most people are not skilled in the use of sign language and I teach them signs from time to time but it is their own personal choice if they want to learn sign language.

5. What’s your favorite bible verse and why?

My favorite Bible verse is Philippians 4:13, “I can do anything through him who gives me strength.” (NIV) It reminds me that I can do anything through God who gives me the strength. I always have that verse to remind me that anything is possible with God. The world says you can’t do this because you are Deaf and have Cerebral Palsy. That verse reminds me that with God giving me strength I can run a 5k and play sports with other Hearing people.

6. What is your vision for the Deaf Ministry?

That the Deaf Ministry will continue to grow Worldwide and that more Deaf people will become disciples of Jesus Christ.  Also, that the Deaf Ministry will be an shining example to the World of serving others with love and compassion by helping other people whether blind, Deaf, crippled, hearing, or in prison.

7. What is your career goal?

My Career goals are to be a College coach, and to be an advocate for others with special needs to keep physically fit.

8. What is your strength as a disciple?

My strength as a disciple is encouraging other people.

9. Please share one bible verse that you would like to encourage to the Deaf Ministry ICOC family with.

Exodus 4:11 The LORD said to him, “Who gave man his mouth? Who makes him deaf or mute? Who gives him sight or makes him blind? Is it not I, the LORD? (NIV)  We are all special people to God and God made us Deaf for a reason.

10. What is your physical and spiritual goals for 2012?

My physical goal is to stay fit and my spiritual goal is to draw closer to God and to see the Deaf Ministry grow Worldwide.

In the photo shown below, and from the left, Nathan’s sister, Cassie, Nathan, and Tracy, Nathan’s Father.

7-7-12 Women’s Program

The videos shown below are from the Women’s Program with interpreter services at the World Discipleship Summit in San Antonio, TX on Saturday, July 7, 2012. Team Interpreters are Kam Butler and Martha Pugh. They were able to rotate with each other for breaks during interpreter services.

13th Deaf Trivia

How did you do on the 12th Deaf Trivia (dated 7-30-12); did anyone answer all of them correctly? Are you ready for the next Trivia today?

The answers for the 12th Trivia questions from 7-30-12 are shown below:

1. B
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. A

1. On the video article dated 8-5-12, who added captions to the video for the Deaf Ministry?
A. Joe Cepeda
B. Russell Kirkpatrick
C. Brain Craig
D. Roger Lamb

2. The 5th Deaf Open-Caption Movie was sold out for five consecutive showings.
A. True
B. False

3. What was the time-span for the 2012 World Discipleship Summit?
A. 2
B. 1 weeks
C. 4
D. 2 weeks

4. When is the new episode for the ABC family show entitled, “Switch at Birth”?
A. November 5, 2012
B. September 3, 2012
C. January 7, 2013
D. October 8, 2012

5. Which movie company provides closed-caption glasses?
A. Regal Entertainment Group
B. Alamo Drafthouse
C. IMAX
D. AMC Theatres

The answers will be shown on the next 14th Trivia on September 24th, 2012. Good luck!

Loving the Deaf Community as Disciples of Jesus