April 2016 Newsletter
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April 2016 Newsletter
Faith Matters A publication of Norwalk First United Methodist Church April 2016 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, We need to reach new people for Christ and we cannot do it staying within the walls of the church. Our church today is no longer our parents’ church. In 1955, the church and the culture were identical. We were a Christian nation with Christian values and morals. All church members had to do then was stand at the door of their church and wait for people to come. Churches were full. The bad news now is that it’s no longer 1955. According to “AmericanChurch.org” less than 20% of the U.S. population will attend church this weekend. In Ohio, 17.9% will attend. The fastestgrowing segment of Americans is the group claiming “No Religion.” As of 2012, this group comprised 20% of Americans! Thirty-two percent of the people under the age of 30 check “No Religion.” Seventy percent of the people between OUR VISION STATEMENT We open our doors to all to join us as we attempt to the ages of 18-22 drop out of church, never to return. In the U.S. between 1990 – 2010, 125,000 churches closed. And now, 80%-85% of current churches are experiencing numerical decline. Some of the most common signs of this decline are living in the past, being preoccupied with budgets and buildings, exhausted church members, an inward focus, and a mission emphasis that is now on survival. If we remain stuck in the great times of the church in 1955, we will continue to decline. I don’t want that to happen and I hope you don’t either. We have a new ministry team, “Reaching New People,” that will soon meet after the twoday workshop we just attended at Collins United Methodist Church led by Paul Nickerson, a nationally known church growth expert and coach. He will continue to coach our team of nine over the next year about reaching new people for Christ. In 2016, reaching new people in the community is different. No more 1955. Watch for more ideas to bring about church growth as this ministry team moves forward. This isn’t your parents’ church anymore! ~ Pastor Brian address our weaknesses and enhance our strengths while using our unique spiritual gifts in service to our Lord, Jesus Christ. (419) 668-1938 [email protected] www.norwalkfirstumc.com April Birthdays... 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 Audrey Rose Jordan Bodde Zoey Corfman Catherine Hazelwood Angie Kirk Addie Mannino Mike Meinke Roxanne Walker Laura Hahn Triton Arnett Jillian Ballard Rebecca Roth Geri Stelzer Debe Gelvin Bob Gentzel Chris Jackson Joanne Waugh Beverly Pickworth Abby Brutsche Courtney Hinckley Charlotte Young Tyler Jackson Mary Jo Hazelwood Alexis Van Giesen Alicia Casselberry Ric Thorpe Henry Lasch Raygan Moffit Kayla Pelham Sharon Ward Phyllis Zieber 16 Riley Helton Max Nickoli Pat Wetzel 17 Richard Blackburn Anah Freeman 19 Don Everman Louise Haydn Linda Williams 20 Caitlyn Alley Ethan Caldwell Evan Caldwell 21 Aaron Christophel Jim Rolsten 22 Elle Ballard Vicki Knight Paul Phillips Jeffrey Sutton Zach Usselman 23 Orion DeYoe Lucas Dotson Rosalie Rakosky 24 Jeff Laycock Addison Moffit 25 Pamela Van Giesen 26 Lisa Hull Bruce Kurtz Betty Pothorski 27 Linda Johns 28 Chris Berry 29 Kelly Caldwell 30 Lynn Horning and Anniversaries 7 10 11 12 13 16 19 22 23 24 26 United Methodist Women’s Jon & Judy Nutter Tom & Suzi Skoglund Dave & Bette Livingston Dick & Gloria Vogt Bruce & Patricia Kurtz Ray & Lillie Cook Scott & Sarah Christophel Ric & Paula Thorpe Dale & Alta Ehresman Joshua & Rachel Schlotterer Bob & Karen Berry Jeffrey & Deborah Sutton Gail & Beverly Pickworth Mark & Shirlene Zorn Tom & Barb Silcox Thursday, April 14th 9-7 pm Friday, April 15th 9-7 pm Saturday, April 16th 9-2 pm Donations welcome… Items may be dropped off from 8:30-3:30 p.m. during the week (closed for lunch noon—1:00 p.m.) After 1:00 p.m., ring the door bell! Place your items in the hallway by the kitchen coat racks. A New Role for Pastor Brian Rev. Dr. Brian C. Oglesbee has been appointed by the East Ohio Conference Resident Bishop John Hopkins and confirmed by the Board of Ordained Ministry of the East Ohio Conference to be the new Chair of the Order of Elders for the East Ohio Conference beginning July 1, 2016, and lasting for the quadrennium. This position is in addition to the appointment he holds at Norwalk First UMC. The Chair of the Order of Elders is responsible for working with the Chair of the Order of Deacons and with the President of the Fellowship of Associate and Licensed Local Pastors to maintain the clergy covenants we uphold at ordination and to provide workshops, retreats, and dinners that strengthen the pastoral self-care, spiritual growth, and physical well-being of the Elders in the East Ohio Conference. The chairs of the two orders and the fellowship will set the vision for the clergy for the next four years as the Conference welcomes a new Bishop into the East Ohio Conference. Also, as part of the position, Rev. Oglesbee will represent the Order of Elders on the East Ohio Conference Board of Ordained Ministry that interviews new clergy. Please pray for Pastor Brian as he begins this new ministry. First United Methodist Church family, UMW NEWS With my last semester of college coming to an end, this package is a nice reminder of all your love and support. I have always looked forward to this time of year because of your sweet treats and kind words. Thank you so much. I love you all and I am very thankful you’re in my life. ~ Emily McKillips The ladies resumed their meetings on March 2nd with a Lenten program and a Sacrificial Meal. They voted to give $2,000 to the Capital Fund Matching Funds Campaign and $200 to Aaron Phillips for his mission trip. *** Their next meeting will be April 6th for a tour of the Norwalk Area Food Bank, and each lady is asked to bring a nonperishable item to donate. (Suggestions are ketchup, mustard, mayo, juice, tuna fish, canned meats and vegetables.) They will meet in fellowship Hall at 10:00 a.m. for a brief business meeting and then carpool and use the church van to go to the food bank. To the World’s Greatest Church Family, Thank you for the flowers, prayers, cards, and thoughtful notes in support of our family in the loss of my brother, Earl Sams. It was touching to hear from all of you. The family really appreciated it, and we did, too. ~ Frank & Dorothy Sams and Family *** To Our Church Family, We miss you all — and you, too, Pastor Brian. Love you! ~ The Kochs (Larry & Diane) *** Dear Church Family, I would like to thank you for the care package. It is always great to hear what is going on back home while I am at school. Thank you again! God bless ~ Mason Berry *** Dear Friends at Norwalk First, Thank you for your kind contribution to the Bishop and Mrs. Hopkins Celebration Fund. ~ James Skinner, Episcopacy Committee *** Thank you so much for the wonderful care package! I truly appreciate the wonderful welcome into this church family and the open arms you have used to embrace my family and me. God bless you all, and I hope to see you all soon! ~ Ben Lewis Reminder that April is Prayer and SelfDenial Month, so ladies are asked to bring their donation to their respective circle meeting. UMW Sunday is April 17th, with guest speaker Jackie Mayer. Remember to have ushers and greeters available from your circles. The Spring Rummage Sale is April 14-16. Donations of good, clean clothing and flea market items are being accepted now. Circle Meetings for April are: Monday, April 18th at 7:00 p.m. Naomi-Ruth Circle Tuesday, April 19th at 1:00 p.m. Wesleyan Circle Office Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. May 2016 newsletter deadline: April 22nd 1st Kids in the Word Let’s Go to 2016 has brought some excitement to 1st Kids. We have grown week after week and the 1st Kids’ Team has grown into an ALL-STAR Team with the close of the second semester. We have so many people to thank! God’s blessings to each of you and prayers for a safe summer. We’re looking forward to September when 1st Kids will begin again! Summer Camp! KITCHEN CREW: led by Pat Taylor, Joanne Waugh, Betty Holb, Mandy Fresch, Emma Freeman, and Jean Rock DRIVERS: Ric Thorpe, Kay Fletcher, Corrine Opper, John & Lynne Horrigan, and Bob & Linda Markel SNACK & ACTIVITIES: Dianna Laughlin and Catherine Alley WORSHIP SKILLS: Carol Phillips TEACHERS: Lynne Horrigan, Kay Fletcher, Susie Scheele, Emma Freeman, Marcia Rinner, Linda Williams, Beth Winemiller, and Susie Nardecchia TABLE PARENTS: Linda Williams, Ben Kenny, Susie and Don Nardecchia, Doris Newman, Hope Dotson, Jenna Thorpe, Catherine Alley, Dianna Laughlin, Dee & Bobb Witt, Bob & Linda Markel, John & Lynne Horrigan, Kay Fletcher CLEAN UP CREW: Rick and Beth Winemiller 1ST KIDS’ DIRECTOR: Paula Thorpe ALL AROUND HELPER WHO DEALS WITH US ALL: LaMar Zieber Parents, Thank you as well, for entrusting your child’s Christian education to Norwalk First. We do not take the privilege of sharing the Gospel lightly with your child. Sharing God’s love is the one most important thing in this world, and in the next. We encourage you now that 1st Kids has ended to consider Sunday School, and don’t forget Vacation Bible School is the week of JULY 18th in the mornings! With all the excitement of our 1st Kids Ministry, we need to slow down to thank a group of ladies that have shared their time and skills with the 1st Kids’ Family as part of our precious Kitchen Crew. These special ladies have decided to give others the opportunity to serve and are stepping down. They found ways to feed us by making the best chicken noodle soup to a spectacular Thanksgiving meal and beyond, and we have been truly blessed by their presence ~ Pat Taylor, Joanne Waugh, Betty Holb, and Mandy Fresch. & Want a chance to tour the sites, talk to the staff, and see what is being offered for 2016 Summer Camp? Check out East Ohio Conference Camps at: www.eocsummercamps.org. See DeAnn McKillips, Christian Ed. Director, for Summer Camp details. Saturday, April 30th, is the “Race at the Rock” in support of Flat Rock Homes. For the past two years we have had a WONDERFUL team consisting of the Confirmation Class and the congregation. This year, we need ALL of your help! Check out the table in the Rotunda for information. Be involved by registering as a walker or runner or simply support our fabulous team with your donation. You get a t-shirt to wear at the race! Mark your calendar and call or text DeAnn McKillips, 419.681.0704, to REGISTER TODAY! April 10th will be the Chili & Pie Cook Off where the Confirmation Class challenges the congregation to a chili cook off… or if you think your pies are the best, we’ll take that challenge, too! Get your pots and best recipes ready ‘cause they are lookin’ for you! Enter a crockpot full of chili, or a pie, OR BOTH!!! e i P It’s on, congregation. The Confirmation Class is ready to see who makes the best! Registration forms are in your Sunday bulletin, or see DeAnn. Healthy Habits April 2016 Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees is managing church property to help the congregation be effective in its ministries. Progress on Projects: The fan in the sanctuary's attic has been repaired, and is again recirculating heated air for the comfort of our services and to help the efficiency of our heating system. The piping from the old boiler system was removed and sold as scrap metal, with the proceeds being added to the Preservation/Maintenance Fund. After reviewing the church's insurance program and quotes from different companies, the Trustees decided our current coverage was adequate and the best value, and voted to stay with the current provider. Regarding repairs and cosmetic improvements to the Youth Room, the church has received a generous donation from the General Fabrication Corporation (GFC). GFC had installed fluorescent lighting for a customer, who then made other decisions. The lighting was never used, but GFC had to remove it. Subsequently, GFC has given our church enough T8 fluorescent light fixtures to completely replace and upgrade all the ceiling lights in the Youth Room. The Trustees compared several quotes to repair the roof over the Education Wing, and voted to accept the proposal by Janotta & Herner to replace the shingles, soffit, fascia, and gutters. Although the work has yet to be scheduled, this project will be funded by a portion of the money bequeathed by the Baque family and a specific grant from the Ernsthausen Charitable Foundation. Janotta & Herner will also upgrade and replace a small access door to the roof. (The current door is impervious to neither weather nor critter.) Money for this fix will come from the Preservation/Maintenance Fund. And...Coming SOON to a Rotunda near you: The Board of Trustees present, in breathtaking color, “Your Trustees Working Hard for You” A chart depicting PROJECTS, LOCATIONS, STATUS, and COSTS! Living in the present is a big key to living a stress-less life. The present moment is where life can be found and if you don’t arrive there, you miss your appointment with life. If we spend too much of our time and energy dwelling on the past and worrying about the future, we miss the gift of the moment we have. This week take a few minutes to just breathe deeply and slowly while enjoying the calm and peaceful feeling of being in the moment. (taken in part from Healthful Hints Vol. 2 by Helene Elaine Vander Werff RN-C, MRE.) “Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring worries of its own. Today’s trouble is enough for today.” Matthew 6:34 In Christian Sympathy Prayers for Pat Wetzel and family in the loss of Dick Wetzel, who entered God’s rest February 28th. Prayers for the Brooks Family in the loss of Bev’s father, Lee Buckingham, who entered God’s rest March 13th. Prayers for the family of Natalie Smetzer, who entered God’s rest March 23rd. Baptisms On March 20th we celebrated the baptism of Faith Case and Noelle Jackson from the 2016 Confirmation Class. Thank you Thank you to everyone who contributed to our recent food drive in support of the Norwalk Area Food Bank. The food and monetary donations were a welcome relief to those who try to help as many needy people as possible. 760 food items were collected! We are accepting scholarship applications from students needing financial assistance. The Scholarship Committee believes in nurturing and supporting graduates who are members of our congregation. It is our hope that through the contribution to their higher education, they will continue to grow in their Christian faith. We believe that any graduate who is an active member of our church should be eligible for a scholarship if he or she applies. A full-time or part-time student attending a two or four-year or trade school will be acceptable. The student must be working toward a degree. Applications are available outside the church office door in the folder marked “Scholarship.” You can request an application by emailing the church office: [email protected] Yoga Class Mondays in April 11:00 a.m. - noon ~ Rotunda ~ Hello Friends, I wanted to let you all know I will be teaching a four-week yoga session every Monday in April. No registration necessary, and it is donation based (suggestion is $5 but we appreciate anything you would like to offer!) ~ Nikki Lacerna, Instructor Deadline: June 19th at Noon * Late applications will not be accepted. * Scholarship Donations We thank you, church family, for your faithful support in the past and encourage you to continue supporting our students in their financial need. If you are interested in donating to the Scholarship Fund, please mark your envelope “Scholarship” and place it in the offering plate or mail your donation to the church office. Stitches of Love will not meet April 14th due to the Rummage Sale. Our next gathering will be Thursday, April 28th from 9:30-2:00 p.m. in the kitchen “nook.” Come and enjoy a potluck! We’ll do some craft projects then enjoy a meal together. Call Linda Newsom with any questions. All are welcome. Sanctuary Building Committee Update We want to keep the congregation abreast of what is happening with the Sanctuary Building Committee and the progress we are making. First—Thanks for all the support and kind words concerning the dome cover project. This first step in our renovation project is complete and, even better, totally paid for thanks to your generous support. The new dome cover should serve us well for several generations. Second—The next step in this project is to seal the exterior of the building and make it water-proof. We expect an estimate of the cost for this in about a month and are told that it will be very expensive. This phase of our project is not funded at this time. Third—We recently met with Janotta & Herner, who are acting as project managers for this entire project, and their architect concerning the renovation of the interior of the Sanctuary and expect to have drawings back from them in several weeks. Obviously, all this will be very expensive. Please thoughtfully and prayerfully consider how much you can help to support this very important project. First United Methodist Church 60 West Main St. Norwalk, OH 44857 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 15 NORWALK, OH Sandusky Choral Society presents their Sermon Schedule April 3 “Let’s Call This Meeting to Order” Acts 15:1-21 April 10 “God Strengthens and Encourages” Acts 15:22-35 April 17 / UMW Sunday “Because He Is at My Right Hand” Psalm 16:8 April 24 “A Methodist Loves God” Matthew 22:36-38 Spring Concert Friday, April 22nd / 7:30 p.m. Norwalk First United Methodist Sanctuary Tickets are $6.00 (available at the door)
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