Pastor Cory Hartz - trinity
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Pastor Cory Hartz - trinity
United Church of Christ 47 N. Douglas Ave. Belleville, IL 62220 (618) 233-2941 Phone (618) 233-3185 Fax Email: [email protected] Website: trinity-ucc.org CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED To Everyone in the Household of: Pastor Cory Hartz October 2014 Tidings Page 20 Tidings Page 1 Trinity Tidings October 2014 Monthly Publication of Trinity United Church of Christ 47 North Douglas Avenue Belleville, Illinois 62220-3927 Volume 87 Issue 17 Church Directory In case of Pastoral Emergencies, Pastor Cory Hartz .... 618-780-0210 Ministers, Every Member ................................................... Music Director, David Ekstrand ................................... 277-0378 Organist, AnnaLee Ekstrand ....................................... 277-0378 Chimes Director, Peggy Sue Sandage ............................ 233-8047 Parish Nurse, Sandy Krug .......................................... 235-1957 Administrative Assistant, Michelle J. Satchell… ............... 277-3992 Church Custodian, Ray Schneider…………………………………………..566-2640 Financial Secretary, Michelle J. Satchell........................ 233-2941 Church School Coordinator, Jackie Schubert .................. 235-5142 Men’s & Ladies’ Fellowship President, Mabel Weik ........... 234-1285 Altar Flowers ………………………………………………………………...Worship Team In This Issue Attendance .................. 6 Birthdays ................... 14 Calendar .................... 10 Caring Hearts Food ....... 18 Congregational Care ....... 6 Council Highlights ........ 16 DuBois Info ................... 5 In Memory .................... 8 Financial Report .......... 17 Memorial Sunday .......... 13 Men’s and Ladies’......... 16 Milestones .................. 15 Tidings Page 2 Parish Nurse Notes ......... 9 Pastor’s Words .............. 3 Shut-ins ...................... 8 Spotlight On ................ 15 Trivia ......................... 7 Van Drivers ................ 11 Web Site .................... 13 Worship Leaders ........... 11 Worship Schedule .......... 4 Trinity Church Council Meets monthly - 7:00 p.m., 2nd Thursday President, Don Mueth ..................................................... Vice-President, Austin Robertson ....................................... Secretary, Jessica Rains .................................................. Treasurer, Lee Franks .................................................... 628-0015 277-1906 210-4027 277-4397 At Large Council Members: Dottie Cocker ............................................................... Phil Flach ................................................................... Bill Meyer.................................................................... Shirley Platt ................................................................ Stacey Robben .............................................................. 236-6432 234-0647 234-5289 624-2933 257-0014 We Have a Group for You! If you are interested in any of these groups, or would like to start another, call the church office (233-2941) for more information. Music Groups Ministry Teams Joyful Ringers - 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Joyful Voices - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Buildings and Grounds Joyful Praise—8:00 p.m. Wednesdays (no group meet in summer) Congregational Care Fellowship Groups Evangelism AGAPE Group—as called Stewardship Men’s & Ladies’ Fellowship—5:30 p.m. 3rd Thursday, March thru October Wider Mission Christian Education Worship/Spiritual Growth Young Adults - as called Study Opportunities Spiritual Growth - 9:00 a.m. Tuesday Sunday School - 9:30a.m. (not in summer) Community Groups TOPS - Take Off Pounds Sensibly Scouting Girl Scouts - 6:30 p.m. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Tidings Page 19 Caring Hearts Food Co-op, INC. October Food Unit – October 25, 2014 7:15 am @ Christ UCC – 14th & “A” Street, Belleville, IL $25 for a unit of food $11 for a produce unit $17 for the unit meats only All subject to availability and cost and weather 1 lb. Ground Beef 1 lb. Bacon 1 1/2 lb. Pork Chops 2 lb. Chicken Wings 8 Produce items Stock Up Pack for $24 2 lb. Ground Beef, 2 lb. Chicken Breasts, and 1 lb. Bacon (subject to change of quantities and meat choices) Special A for $13 3 – 1 lb. Packages Ground Beef Special B for $16 3 lb. Country style ribs, 2 lb. Center cut pork steaks Butters, salsas, cheeses still available $3 each or 2 for $5 T-shirts available – S-XL - $7, 2X-3X - $9, 4X-5X- $15 Polos S-XL -$10.50, 2X-3X- $12.50, 4X-5X $15 Please sign up at the September distribution if possible Orders and money due by October 3, 2014 Teresa Smith, Site Coordinator 234-0665 [email protected] Please make checks payable to Christ UCC -Share Menu subject to change due to availability and cost Bring Boxes! Tidings Page 18 Our theological word for this issue is “Sovereignty.” If you hang around me for an extended period of time, you know how often I assert that “God is God, and we’re not” (often followed by a sincere Thank God!). I love how “Crazy Talk” deals with God’s sovereignty. First the definition: Sovereignty- “The royal idea that we are not, in fact, our own kings and queens.” Reflection- Perhaps the vilest poem in the entire English language in “Invictus,” by William Ernest Hensley, which ends, “I am the master of my fate: I am captain of my soul.” (Vomit here. Then continue reading.) If that were true, we would all sail our soul-ships right on to the rocks of despair, death and destruction. And although Guns ‘n’ Roses may disagree, we have no appetite for those things. As Christians, we recognize Another as the captain of our souls, as the master of our fates. Thanks be to God! There is one greater than we are, who is able to conquer death, forgive sins, give hope, and turn mourning into dancing. This idea is known as the sovereignty of God—the idea that God is in charge. But the idea that God is in charge is strange, because God’s inchargeness is always balanced by God’s faithfulness. God is powerful and holds ultimate authority, but at the core of God’s sovereignty are grace, love, and faithfulness—not absolute power. In fact, God’s power comes through weakness, which we see most clearly on the cross. With that power, God works for the good of all people. God even shares God’s power with human beings so that we can be agents of God’s love and missions in this world. The utter and absolute sovereignty of God is a reign we humans have never been wholly comfortable with. Most of us would prefer a more democratic system of rule one in which we could actively vote for the outcome of events or the unfolding of history. The sovereign rule of God leaves too many unwelcome subjects in our midst: famine, disease, hate, war, cruelty, waste, envy, greed, despair, evil. But even in the face of all these troubles, there is one mystery in God's reign that outstrips all the others. It is a mystery that lives on in full sight of all the ugliness and evil that lurk among the beauty of creation. The greatest imponderable of all, the ultimate mystery of God's sovereign rule, is the amazing grace of God. "For God so loved the world ...." Amen Pastor Cory Tidings Page 3 FINANCIAL REPORT FOR AUGUST 2014 Current Month Year to Date Income Sunday, October 5th—CONFIRMATION SUNDAY Sermon Text: Matthew 21:33-46 Lectionary Readings: Exodus 20:1-4; Psalm 80:7-15; Philemon 3:4b-14 Sunday, October 12th—18th Sunday After Pentecost Sermon Text: Matthew 22:1-14 Lectionary Readings: Exodus 32:1-14; Psalm 23; Philemon 4:1-9 Sunday, October 19th—19th Sunday after Pentecost Sermon Text: Matthew 22:15-22 Lectionary Readings: Exodus 33:12-23; Psalm 96:1-9, (10-13); 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 Sunday, October 26th—20th Sunday after Pentecost Sermon Text: Matthew 22:34-46 Theme: Just Worship Lectionary Readings: Deuteronomy 34:1-12; Psalm 1; 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 Regular Envelopes Cash Offerings Other Income* Total 10,742 172 336 11,250 81,809 1,067 1,623 84,499 Expenses Salaries Building and Activities Budgeted Benevolences (OCWM) Total 6,488 4,232 0 10,720 63,485 53,780 1,169 118,434 * Excludes memorial gifts, mortgage reimbursement, and other gifts designated for a specific purpose. WHO ARE YOU? If you do not have a name tag to wear Sunday mornings and at church events, please call the church office and let us know. Tidings Page 4 Tidings Page 17 Men’s & Ladies’ Fellowship Men’s and Ladies’ Fellowship held their gathering on September 18, 2014 with eight members and Pastor Cory in attendance. Mabel Weik provided cherry nut ring cake, brownies and ice cream for dessert. Sandy Krug will provide dessert for the next meeting. Remember ALL are welcome to bring their sack lunch and join us Thursday, October 16th at noon. Highlights of the September Council Meeting Step repair has been approved by the historical society and the contract has been signed. The congregational care team will be working on prayer shawls for the shut ins. It will be proposed at the next region pastor’s meeting that since the area is adopting a “Teen Court” program, that we, as area churches offer to act as places for community service. Tidings Page 16 Tidings Page 5 THANK YOU Congregational Care Team With many thanks to Linda and Mabel, our telephone tree list has been updated and completed. We have continued with our visitations to our Trinity folks. Ed Wolf is now at Grand Manor. We didn’t have our September church picnic this year. Instead, we had our potluck, program and celebration for Trinity’s 80th Anniversary. Jackie put together some posters with pictures from our archives showing the many celebrations and activities at Trinity. Kathy Hardin-Odle organized a painting party where we made posters showing that Trinity is still growing, caring, praying, learning, loving etc. Jessica Rains composed a DVD of different scenes and pictures of Trinity, and Eileen interviewed different members, asking about their thoughts and memories about Trinity. Darla created awesome placemats with pictures of Trinity. Thanks to the Anniversary committee and all members who helped make this day truly an afternoon of “Congregational Caring.” A big "THANK YOU" to Trinity's 80th Anniversary Committee (Jackie, Jessica, Eileen and Sandy) for a wonderful celebration. We appreciate the hours of work the committee did to make it a success. Thanks also to everyone who helped with the church service, music, luncheon, placemats, booklets and special video. Our guests gave complements on the hospitality provided by the Trinity members. Charlie & Mabel Weik Thank you to Dottie Cocker for all the work she did on the plants inside of the church. They really have responded to the love and care that she showed to them. Sandy Krug, Team Leader WORSHIP SERVICE ATTENDANCE REPORT Tidings Page 6 Date Attendance August 31 76 September 7 80 September 14 56 September 21 76 September 28 67 Milestone Deaths Melvin Lark 9/24/14 Tidings Page 15 October Birthdays Marie Hisel Marvin Seibel Esther Seibel Kelly Wamser Kylie Springer Scott Caesar Harmony Miller Lisel Morgan Michelle J. Satchell Jane Haines Sophia Bretz Sondra Kempf Claudia Schneider Tidings Page 14 1 3 7 8 10 11 11 11 12 13 14 17 17 Allie Halstead Dennis Edwards Ruth Petri Mindy Schubert Beverly Haentzler Terry Weik, Jr. Dee Fuchs Ashley Fisher Robert Schifferdecker Connie Stiehl 19 20 24 25 27 28 30 30 31 31 Tidings Page 7 Please remember in Your Prayers some Special Family Members Our Nursing Home Residents Lisa Randle Virginia Barthel Mabel & Charlie Weik Jerry Sauerwien Allen & Cheryl Stumpf Kenneth & Helen Reichert Viola Frank Patsy Kopp Alice Gannon William Schneider Betty Nolte Charles & Rosalie Metzger Betty & Keith Boyce Earl & Carol Reichert Richard & Anna Taylor Women of the Moose Chapter #53 Robert & Debbie Williams Rosewood Gloria Wolf St. Paul’s Home Wilma Schmitz Atrium Dee Fuchs Bradford House LuAnn Mohr Grand Manor Ed Wolf Homebound Friends Ruth Gerhardt Ronald Schifferdecker Jeanette Hoffmann Memorial Sunday Sunday, November 2nd, is All Saints/ Memorial Sunday. On this Sunday, we remember and celebrate the lives of those who have died. As is our tradition, we will remember all who received Christian burial as part of Trinity’s ministry by reading their names and tolling the bell. The service will also include the Flowering of the Cross and the Dedication of Memorial Gifts. All are invited to participate in this very meaningful moment by bringing a cut flower to place on the cross. This act of worship reminds us that those who die in Christ will rise again in the beauty of God’s eternal realm. (Flowers may be brought to the cross in remembrance of any person who has died … in the last year or at any time.) We, as a church family, continue to share the pain and grief of those who have lost loved ones. One way in which we can be supportive is through grief counseling. Contact Pastor Cory if you would like to discuss grief-related issues. Tidings Page 8 BE SURE TO CHECK OUT www.trinity-ucc.org Tidings Pictures Links to Helpful Web Sites David Ekstrand, Web Master Keep Trinity Up-to-Date! Remember to let us know if your telephone number, mailing address, or email address changes. Thanks! Tidings Page 13 October 5-11 is the week set aside for Mental Illness Awareness. Since 1990, mental health advocates across the country have joined together to raise mental illness awareness, spearheaded by NAMI’s (National Mental Illness) efforts to educate the public concerning mental health and illness issues. Each year millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental health condition. NAMI “fights the stigma, provides support, educates the public and advocates for equal care.” I’d like to share some material from “A Family guide to Mental Health: what you need to know”, published by NAMI. Mental illness is a medical condition that disrupts a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others, or daily functioning. Just like any other organ, our brain can also get sick. One out of four adults will experience a mental health disorder in a given year. “Mental illness is not caused by weakness or character, bad upbringing, demonic possession, or a lack of faith. It’s is a serious biological condition of the brain that potentially can be treated.” An accurate diagnosis is important. With effective medication, psychotherapy, attention to health and wellness, and support from family and friends, most people can obtain relief from symptoms, and lead satisfying and meaningful lives. Recovery is possible. At the workshop Pastor Cory and I attended on “When Mental Illness Hits Home”, I picked up many of the brochures available. I will have this material on the table outside Pastor Cory’s office. Please help yourself. We would still like to have a grogram on what we had learned, but we’re going to try to schedule it in November. Until then, have a beautiful October—enjoy this glorious season! Sand Krug Parish Nurse Tidings Page 12 Tidings Page 9 October Worship Schedule October 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 Liturgist All Month—Nate Robben Thursday 2 Friday 3 Id al-Fitr (End of Saturday 4 Ramadan) 6:30 Joyful Ringers 7:00 Joyful Voices 8:00 Joyful Praise 5 CONFIRMATION SUNDAY 9:00 Worship, Confirmation & Communion 10:00 Christian Education for All Ages 11:00 Café Oasis Service 6 5:30 TOPS 6:30 Girl Scouts 7 9:00 Spiritual Growth WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY 12 28th SUNDAY/ORDINARY TIME 9:00 Worship 10:00 Christian Education for All Ages 11:00 Café Oasis Service 13 Indigenous Peoples/ Columbus Day 14 9:00 Spiritual Growth 6:30 Girl Scouts 8 2:00 St. Paul Service 6:30 Joyful Ringers 7:00 Joyful Voices 8:00 Joyful Praise 9 Yom Kippur 15 Tidings Deadline 6:30 Joyful Ringers 7:00 Joyful Voices 8:00 Joyful Praise 16 19 29th SUNDAY/ORDINARY TIME 20 21 22 23 9:00 Worship 10:00 Christian Education for All Ages 11:00 Café Oasis Service 5:30 TOPS 9:00 Spiritual Growth 6:30 Joyful Ringers 7:00 Joyful Voices 8:00 Joyful Praise 6:30 Congregational Care Meeting 26 30th SUNDAY/ORDINARY TIME 27 28 29 30 5:30 TOPS 6:30 Girl Scouts 9:00 Spiritual Growth 6:30 Girl Scouts 6:30 Joyful Ringers 7:00 Joyful Voices 8:00 Joyful Praise Tidings Page 10 10 11 17 12:30 Men’s & Ladies’ 5:30 TOPS REFORMATION/RECONCILIATION SUNDAY Chili Cookoff 7:00 Council Mtg ACCESS SUNDAY/NIEGHBORS IN NEED 9:00 Worship 10:00 Christian Education for All Ages 11:00 Café Oasis Service Chili Cookoff 24 United Nations Day 31 Halloween 18 Communion Servers—Don & Barb Mueth Ushers 5 Don Mueth 12 Bill Meyer 19 Shirley Platt 26 Jessica Rains Doug & Linda Rains Council 5 Don Mueth 12 Bill Meyer 19 Shirley Platt 26 Jessica Rains Bell Ringer 5 Don Mueth 12 Bill Meyer 19 26 Doug Rains If you are unable to serve as scheduled, please arrange to trade Sundays with someone and then let the church office know of the change. Thank you! 6:00 Halloween Trivia Car Driver 5 Lee Franks 12 Ray Feltmeyer 19 Dutch Schubert 26 Ray Feltmeyer 25 Nursery Attendants 5 Amy Tiroch & Austin Robertson 12 Don & Barb Mueth 19 Joe & Carla Robertson 26 Linda & Doug Rains Coffee Hour 5 Joyful Ringers 12 Stewardship Committee 19 Men’s & Ladies’ Fellowship 26 Buildings & Grounds Team Tidings Page 11