The Messenger - First United Methodist Church, Pasadena
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The Messenger - First United Methodist Church, Pasadena
First United Methodist Church of Pasadena The Messenger NEWSLETTER Volume 82 Issue 1 January 18, 2012 Mark your Calendars! First United Methodist Church of Pasadena Church Council and Special Church Conference - Sunday, January 29, 2012 The Messenger N E W S L EOur T TDistrict E R Superintendent, Rev. Adiel DePano, has authorized FUMC to hold a special Church Conference meeting which will be convened in conjunction with the regularly scheduled meeting of the Church Council on Sunday, January 29, 2012, at 11:30 AM in the Church Lounge. All members of this congregation are eligible to vote, but all those interested may attend. There will be two items on the agenda for the special Church Conference. One agenda item will be to vote on the 2012 compensation packages for the clergy at FUMC, this item having been tabled at the annual Church Conference meeting in December for further study and consideration. The second item will be a recommendation from the Board of Trustees concerning the proposed lease of the FUMC property on Colorado Boulevard formerly occupied by the Cokesbury Bookstore. On completion of these two items of business, the Church Conference will be adjourned, and the Church Council will immediately convene to deal with its regularly scheduled agenda items. We are a Christian community seeking intentionally to include ALL persons, regardless of sexual orientation, gender, race, ethnicity, age, physical or mental capacity, education, and socioeconomic or marital status. We practice God’s ministry of reconciliation through worship, devotion, compassion, and justice for all who have known the pain of exclusion and discrimination. Our greatest challenge and only hope is to receive and share God’s all-encompassing love. 500 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91101 (626) 796-0157 Fax: (626) 568-1615 www.fumcpasadena.org | [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/fumcpasadena http://twitter.com/fumcpasadena About The Messenger The Messenger is a publication of the First United Methodist Church of Pasadena, California. Material for The Messenger should be submitted to gstewart@ fumcpasadena.org no less than two weeks before publication. Hauoli Makahiki Hou! Hawaiian translation: Hauoli - happiness, joy! Makahiki - New Year; celebration Hou - new, fresh start Many of you are more familiar with the Hawaiian greeting, “Mele Kalikimaka” (Hawai’i’s Christmas greeting made popular by Jim Nabor’s “Christmas in Hawaii” album from 1981!). And it was sheer delight to my ears to have been greeted with your pronunciations during the Advent-Christmas season! It was a special blessing for me and Andy to return to our family in Hawai’i to celebrate the coming of Christ on Christmas night after Sunday morning worship! What a gift to me to have the clergy and staff lead services and attend to pastoral duties while I spent time with family and friends and met my new niece for the first time during those 12 days of Christmas! Meanwhile, here in Pasadena, things were still bustling as the church prepared for the 2012 makahiki! Woody Hain, J.P. Harris, and Gerry Poulin were pulling together crews to prepare and serve 700 pancake breakfasts (raising over $2000 towards our General Fund). The Youth were busy too, filling spaces all night for their New Year’s Parade Parking Lot fundraiser, raising funds towards their 2012 Summer Youth Tour (thank you Dave Lohr for coordinating). And as the year started off with miles of roses, we also celebrated the coming of the Wise Men on Epiphany and remembered our own baptisms through the Holy Spirit. We were reminded that we are each called by name to follow Jesus Christ. In this upcoming year, our church ministries are as exciting and vibrant as ever! Planning for Lent and Easter has already begun, as has preparations for our Discipleship studies, programs, missions, and community events. With the support of our Staff-Parish Relations Committee; interim pastors, Bishop Shamana and Rev. McMillan; our District Superintendent, Rev. Adiel DePano; and Bishop Mary Ann Swenson and Cabinet, we are also preparing for our upcoming transition (within the next 6 months) as we receive a new pastoral appointment at First United Methodist Church. As First United Methodist Church, in this new year, we continue to move forward in creating solid groundwork to build up and empower our lay leadership (that’s you) to vision the kind of mission and ministries that we truly are for the community and for the transformation of the world. In this new year, we are given the opportunity to start anew, yet we construct upon the legacies of our forebearers and ancestors. And we do not do this alone. The church is not a single person, it is all of us—we are the Body of Christ. As we said our goodbyes to 2011, may we ring in our makahiki hou with much hauoli - joy and happiness - we look back at the fond memories, the lessons learned, the challenges, and the struggles and look forward to a new time filled with hope, peace, love, and joy! Many blessings and aloha, Rev. Allison Mark Spring Drama Laramie Project - Ten Years Later The Drama Committee will be presenting “The Laramie Project -Ten Years Later” on March 29th & 30th leading into Palm Sunday weekend. Moises Kaufman and crew returned to Laramie a decade after Matthew Shepard’s trial to see how the city had changed and this play tells the story of that visit. The play will be performed readers’ theater style. If you are interested in participating, contact [email protected]. Rehearsals will likely begin early February after church on Sundays. 2 Pancakes, Pancakes, and More Pancakes! by Woody Hain Bishop Bishop Beverly BeverlyJ.J.Shamana Shamana&& Rev. Rev.Ken KenMcMillan McMillan Forty enthusiastic souls reported for food service duty at FUMC in the very early hours of January 2nd to serve pancakes and sausages to more than 700 visitors to the Rose Parade. Most were members of the congregation or their relatives; four were members of Boy Scout Troop 27. Preparation for the event started months ago and became intense in the week after Christmas. Ticket income was $4,167. Expenses are still being calculated but it looks as if we made over $2000. About two-thirds of the tickets were sold through Sharp Seating Company that erects the bleachers in front of the church for the parade. The rest were sold to walk-ins. We will need more volunteers next year as the event is expected to be even bigger. Please contact the Church Office if you would like to be put on the contact list. BIG THANKS TO... Pam Allen Jessica Ardo Nick Bernal Ann Burke Steph Burke Nathan Carter Erich Frey Irmgard Frey Barbara Gorton Beth Gerber Megan Gerber Sofia Hain J.P. Harris Diane Harris Mary Beth Hayes Marilynne Kennedy Pam Marx Tricia McRae Meg Middleman Fred Niemann Rosalie Niemann Karl Peron Gerry Poulin YoutH MessengeR ChurchStaff Staff Church interim interimpastors pastors Rev. Rev.Allison AllisonMark Mark associate associatepastor pastor Rev. Rev.Debbie DebbieGara Gara associate associatepastor pastor Dr. Dr.Stephen StephenGothold Gothold director directorofofmusic music ministries ministries Ae-Kyong Ae-KyongKim Kim organist organist Timothy TimothySun Sun business businessmanager manager Diane DianeGarner Garner office officemanager manager Greg GregStewart Stewart communications communications coordinator coordinator Ruth RuthMacPherson MacPherson Mike Rudchenko Wanda Gae Stefansson Jan Stowell Tim Sun Heinz Zaiser Rosemarie Zaiser Pat Zeider Steve Zeider ... from First Church Aurora Luna Alexes Luna Alex Palma Marco Palma ...from Troop 27 librarian librarian Livingstone LivingstoneZan Zan minister ministerofofwelcome welcome&& sexton sexton Marcus MarcusChone Chone and... Danny Jamall Doe Hain Jamall Fia Jamall Shaun Jamall Jose Valenzuela ...who were our visitors from out of town maintenance maintenancestaff staff Ely ElyRamirez Ramirez camp camp manager manager - ATTENTION ALL YOUTH - If you would like to receive our YOUth eNewsletter or Youth Messenger, please email Rev. Allison Mark, [email protected] to sign up! Looking Forward - Looking Back by Wanda Gae Stefansson A New Year. A new beginning. At this time of year we are called again to become a new creation in Christ. We can and we will, because of the “saints” at FUMC who have led the way and continue to lead us in spirit. As we stand at the threshold of a new year, we can remember the guiding lives of those who passed away recently, or a loved one who is still with us. We have a way to honor those members and friends who have inspired us with their faith and their lives. We can contribute to the Memorial Fund in their name. Make a notation on your check indicating the Memorial Fund and the name you wish to honor. The church notifies the family of the person being honored of your gift in their name. Your gift benefits the Chapel Fund. 3 8-Minute A WIN-WIN Opportunity by Marilynne Kennedy Like to eat out, save MONEY, and help the church? ‘Real’ate Our worship hour is a time to connect with God. Our coffee hour gives us an opportunity to share some post service small talk, but is that really enough time to get to know one another? As we find it harder to connect and network with each other, consider making REAL connections with each other in a REAL way, in 8 minutes. Join us on THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th & FEBRUARY 2nd, at 7 PM for an intentional meet and greet in the Aldersgate Room. The name of the program is NOTT/Nite On The Town and you can purchase books for $25 from the Church Office where you can write a check out to FUMC. 50% of all purchases made this way will go directly to the church. You can also buy them through the website, but be sure to let Marilynne Kennedy know about your purchase so we can make sure the church receives its 50% of the purchase price. There is an AMAZING amount of great local restaurants where I can save big bucks when I eat out...and unlike most discount cards, I can go to each restaurant 3 times. This last year I bought two cards so I could go to The [Italian] Kitchen in Old Town Pasadena and The Dish in La Canada more than 3 times. Even if I went no place else, just going to The Dish 2 or 3 times pays for the $25 book. Restaurants are always being added, but here is the current list: (The booklet contains specifics about what each restaurant provides because you are a member.) If interested, please contact coordinators, David Beach via email at davidbeach@ sprynet.com, Jennifer Alatorre at jen4re@gmail. com, or Rev. Allison Mark at [email protected]. Participating restaurants include: Pasadena: Avanti, Beckham Grill, Bella Italia, Central Park, Cha Da Thai, El Portal, Go China, The Hamlet, The Kitchen, La Fiesta Grande, Lanna Thai, Margarita Jones, Mezbaan, Nikki C’s, Oba Sushi Izakaya, Robin’s Woodfire BBQ, Roxolana, Stoney Point South Pasadena: Firefly Bistro, La Fiesta Grande, Radhika East San Gabriel Valley/Arcadia: The Derby, Matt Denny’s, Orleans Corner Azusa /Monrovia/Sierra Madre: Tulipano, Villa Italia, Bella Sera, Café Mundial, Chang Thai Bistro, Los Gueros Cantina, Sierra Bistro La Canada: The Dish West Covina: Dockside Grill Treat yourself....while you help a good cause. You can talk to Marilynne Kennedy during the fellowship hour, or purchase them in the Church Office during the week. For questions, call Marilynne at (626) 278-3314 or email at [email protected] For more on the Nite On The Town Card, you can visit their website at: http://www. sangabrielvalleymenus.com/niteonthetowncard. htm. Remember to notify the church, or Marilynne, if you buy one, so that 50% can go to FUMC. Adopt a Child Abuse Caseworker Program by Pam Burns Christmas Blessings! Each year I try to come up with a new or clever way to thank you for helping to brighten the Christmas season for children in the Adopt a Child Abuse Caseworker (ACAC) program. After eight Christmas seasons, I have come to the realization that using the simple words, “thank you,” is okay. So, THANK YOU to each of you who bought dream gifts or stuffed Christmas stockings with surprise goodies for the child you selected. Thank you also to the Lamplighters and other “unknown” individuals who provided stocking stuffers and gifts for children whose names were not selected. This year thirty children who are clients of our 4 Department of Children and Family Services caseworker, Lisa, were remembered by your kindness. There were also additional gifts for children in foster care who are not part of the ACAC program. Thank you once again to the Underwood family for “adopting” a family of three young children and their mother who are being reunited. This is the third year that Phyllis, Howard, their children and grandchildren have included an “adopted” family as part of their Christmas giving. The gifts, food, and many special extras have blessed their “adopted” families through the years. Thank you for your continuing support of the ACAC program. Your caring has touched the lives of children in a positive way. Remembering Advent by Leslie Carpenter and Anne Johnston Dear Friends and Supporters of FUMC Advent Workshop: Thank you for your gifts of time, creativity, patience, talent, and good cheer all of which made this year’s Workshop a big success! Seeing everyone enjoying great fellowship while making music, projects, and even new friends was just so perfectly in keeping with the spirit of Advent that we couldn’t be happier! Hope that you had a warm and meaningful Christmas and that 2012 brings you back to build on this year’s event! And don’t forget to save Sunday afternoon on December 2, 2012, from 1:00 to 5:00 PM for our next Workshop! Youth Winter Retreat 2012 President’s Day Weekend, Saturday, Feb. 18-Monday, Feb. 20, 2012 YOU Have Been Chosen - “For you have not chosen ME, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that you should go and bring forth fruit…” - John 15:16-19 As we continue to explore our 2011-2012 theme of Acceptance, we will search deeper into our own acceptance by God...just as the Little Green Men in Toy Story discovered that they were chosen too! We will do some Bible study, play games that connect to our theme, and enjoy our time together. IMPORTANT NOTE: COME DRESSED AS YOUR FAVORITE TOY STORY CHARACTER and CHOOSE a small & meaningful gift that you are willing to share with someone else. Fun times! And of course, games, hikes, and playtime will commence as always! It might snow, so don’t forget your warm clothes and winter gear! Come ready to share what’s on your mind...and learn ways that we can live out our call as the Chosen Ones. Please get your registration form to the Church Office by January 22, 2012, at the latest along with your camp fee in the amount of $75. We launch at noon on Saturday, February 18. 5 Get ready for a great afternoon of JAZZ… and an opportunity to make a difference by Marilynne Kennedy Save the date! Sunday, January 29th, at 3:30PM in the Sanctuary for a special jazz concert featuring Concertmaster Rob Hayes as he plays musical host in coordinating this afternoon of entertainment in honor of our very own Hajime Miyasaka. Most of you know Hajime who is a member of our church youth group and has been part of the youth choir. Hajime was diagnosed in November 2010 with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Hajime just celebrated his 19th birthday on January 8th. Hajime is an inspiration to all of us; despite the constant challenges which he faces, he doesn’t give up. For example, the first thing he did the morning after his birthday was to type a note using his foot to thank his parents for the wonderful and “best birthday.” At the concert, a free will offering will be taken to support ALS Guardian Angels Foundation, a 501c3 organization. Founded in 2007 in San Juan Capistrano, this organization has provided incredible support in many different ways for almost one thousand ALS patients and their families throughout the world. Hajime and his family have benefited numerous times from the generosity of the ALSGA Foundation. Gifts to the Foundation will benefit Hajime and those like him who are dealing with the challenges of ALS. If you are unable to attend, but wish to make a difference, checks to ALSGA/ALS Guardian Angels Foundation can be sent to the church or to ALS Guardian Angels at 33761 Limerick Lane, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. Come out and enjoy a great concert for an even greater cause. Warmest Thanks from the Social Services Ministry! by Sharon Stacey Social Services Coordinator The Entheos Group at FUMC remembered Social Services in a big way this holiday season! Their annual Christmas Party, held at the lovely home of Steve & Melanie Summers, brought in generous donations of peanut butter, tuna and deodorant - all badly needed items for the food pantry. We thank you sincerely for choosing to support the work of this ministry with your generous gifts! United Methodist Women of FUMC chose once again to bless the Social Services Ministry with a substantial end-of-the-year monetary gift, and blessed we are indeed! Because of their generosity, the food pantry volunteers had the joy of handing out $5.00 Target Gift Cards to those they serve! We have many regular clients, often struggling with a serious health issue, who were among those on the receiving end of this kindness. For some, this was the only gift they received, and the appreciation was deep and heartfelt. There are others among us who regularly pass along gently-worn items of clothing like sweaters and jackets this time of year, because they know the need is there. They are neither asked nor reminded - they simply have awareness of the season and open, loving hearts that guide them. Thank you for recent donations, dear friends! So, THANK YOU, one and all, for your kind and caring responses to those in need in our community. May God richly bless you each one! New Member Inquirer’s Class ...for those considering membership or wish more information about the United Methodist Church on Sunday, February 12th, following worship. Lunch will be served. This session will offer the opportunity to connect with the pastors, explore United Methodist beliefs and organization, and the meaning of membership. All are invited. Child care available as needed. Sign up in the Fellowship Hall following worship and through the Church Office. For more information, contact Rev. Debbie Gara at [email protected]. 6 Remembering your Baptism Last Sunday, light came streaming through our stained glass windows onto the altar bearing a giant shell, a glass pitcher of water and glass bowls twinkling an aqua glow. Bishop Shamana led us through the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist in the River Jordan. (George and I were bombarded by little ‘Peter’ fish as we swam in that same river. We always brought home a bottle of From the that water to use in baptism for the next Catacombs forty years.) by Pat Mann We were asked to remember our baptism. I wish that we could have seen each memory there, because it would have taken us all over the world. I recalled hearing my mother tell of my infant christening in 1932 at Wilshire Methodist Church. Dr. Willsie Martin sprinkled my downy head and I gave him a big kiss. I was pleased to know that they introduced me to the church from my beginning. I did not know that I had been baptized. I was baptized again as a teenager. Then Bishop Shamana informed us that in All American Cabaret February 24-25, 2012 6:30PMAppetizers & Silent Auction 7:00PMDinner & Performance Big Thanks by Ann Zeiss and Missions, Peace and Justice Committee Thank you to all who helped and participated in this year’s Christmas Market. It seems a good time was had by all while helping others. Your donations and gift card shopping raised $2114! A big thank you to Erich and Irmgard Frey and their helpers during their two weeks of marketing that benefited African Team Ministries, and another big thank you to Sue Fenwick for running the Third World Hand Arts Market. These markets are truly a labor of love that involves much work with a lot of fun and friendship mixed in. Thank you to all that made helping others at this year’s market such a happy time. the United Methodist Church, we have “infant baptism” because of God’s prevenient grace that is with us whether we are aware of it or not. Later, we can choose to be confirmed in the faith in which we were baptized. Then we experience God’s justifying grace! The water on the altar was blued. We approached the altar with open hands as a cross of water was traced on it. Then tiny pieces of ocean-transformed glass were placed there for us to keep and remember. Little Grace Lane held her father’s hand, and with the other, held it out cupped ready to receive… A shoreline baptism circa 1920. An evening of All-American dining and entertainment featuring the Sounds of the Risen Son and Messiah’s Harmonies performing music of purely American origin - country and blues! Tickets $25 at the Church Office, and at Coffee Hour in February! First Church 2012 Lenten Study FINAL WORDS FROM THE CROSS By Adam Hamilton 8 Wednesday evenings February 15 to April 4 6:15 PM soup supper 7:00 PM class February 22 is the Ash Wednesday service- no study that evening. In his book, “Final Words from the Cross” and the corresponding DVD, Adam Hamilton examines Christ’s dying hours and his final words as seen and heard by those who stood near the cross. This study will provide a discussion format for exploring the book and the DVD. Book cost- $10; scholarships available Sign up beginning Sunday, February 5th and through the Church Office. 7 On the Horizon January 19th Adult Study: Living More Simply 8-Minute “Real”ate January 22nd Lay Liturgist Training January 28th-29th Children’s Winter Camp January 29th Church Conference/Church Council ALS Guardian Angel Jazz Concert February 10th Brass Fest February 12th New Member Inquirer’s Class February 15th-April 4th Lenten Study - “Final Words” February 18th-20th Youth Winter Camp February 19th Turn the Page Book Club twitter.com/FUMCPasadena youtube.com/fumcpasadenavideo Weekly Events SUNDAYS 9:00 AM Sunday School for children and youth 9:00 AM SpiritSeekers Church Lounge 10:00 AM Sunday Worship 11:30 AM Youth Handbell Choir Bell Room 5:30 PM Youth Choir Choir Room 6:45 PM UMYF Dinner & Program Fellowship Hall MONDAYS 7:00 PM Adult Handbell Rehearsal Bell Room TUESDAYS 10:00 AM Social Services Great Hall 7:00 PM Boy Scout Troop 27 Scout Room WEDNESDAYS 7:30 PM Adult Choir Rehearsal Choir Room FUMC Prayer List For Healing: Juliet Borys Joan Bothast Lee Bothast Cody Bowling Juanita and Virgil Bryant Harvey Crass Ken DeVault Curt Elrod Rodger Fadness Marlene Farrell Stephen Gothold Mark Halverson June Koese Marilyn Lemp Jun Chao Lu Phil Lussier Shirley Meech Ray Mitchell Hajime Miyasaka Richard L. Morales Ramona Moran Linda Muse Helen Olivas Rev. Mardy Olivas David Peterson Aurora Sanchez Margaret Sarmast Norm Schmidt Janet Staats BethVerniere Jan Wentz Elizabeth Wittry For Comfort: Gladys Cox Kate McSherry Natasha Lane and family The family of Lawrence Ransom Bob Rinker and family For Protection: Eric Danziger For Employment: Christopher Gothold Rick Schlee First United Methodist Church 500 East Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91101 facebook.com/FUMCPasadena For the Just Resolution of Conflict for the People of: Afghanistan, Congo, Darfur, Egypt,Georgia, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Myanmar, North Korea, Pakistan, Sudan, Syria, Tibet, Tunisia, Yemen, Zimbabwe, and Israel, Gaza & Palestine Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Pasadena, CA Permit No. 128