August 2013 - Walnut Creek United Methodist Church
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August 2013 - Walnut Creek United Methodist Church
August 2013 Monthly Newsleer of Walnut Creek United Methodist Church Walnutleaves United Methodist Women bring you a…. Women, let’s catch up during the summer! Friday, August 9 at 6pm "Evening in August," An evening meal at Cathy Stussi's (3405 Joshua Woods Place, Concord) Share summer experiences and get caught up. Bring a dish to share. Please RSVP to Cathy at 925-689-9132. Inside this Issue Building update page 3 Youth News page 5 Education News page 6 Church News page 10 1 Pastor’sperspective How is it with your soul? Study is one of the basic spiritual disciplines, along with prayer, fasting, giving, hospitality, service, and worship. The spiritual disciplines are ancient practices through which Christians have nurtured their souls for thousands of years. John Wesley used to start his covenant group meetings with the question, "How is it with your soul?" Rev. Eileen Lindsay The Apostle Paul wrote: Senior Pastor "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is--his good, pleasPastoreileen ing and perfect will" (Romans 12:2). @walnutcreekumc.org When we practice the spiritual disciplines, we trade our worldly habits for holy habits. Through the discipline of study we immerse ourselves in the thoughts of other Christians and examine our own beliefs and attitudes in light of God's truth. Robert Mulholland wrote in Invitation to a Journey, “Spiritual formation is a process of being conformed to the image of Christ, a journey into becoming persons of compassion, persons who forgive, persons who care deeply for others and the world, persons who offer themselves to God to become agents of divine grace in the lives of others and their world—in brief, persons who love and serve as Jesus did.” 1 Pet 2:5 says, “ like living stones, let yourselves be built into a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.” We are called into relationship with each other in this spiritual house, a place of shelter and protection. Throughout Jesus’ ministry, he cared for others. He healed, he taught he forgave, and in the end, he gave his very life for the sake of our salvation. We are now called to build on his foundation. We are called to commit ourselves to strengthening one another in the faith and to devote our very selves to people who need us. Small groups for study, prayer and fellowship are a way of focusing our spiritual formation. I urge you all to take the opportunities to study and be part of a small group as a way of building our spiritual house and practicing our faith. The Beatitudes study will continue through August and in the fall we will begin 2-3 new studies. If you have a study you would like to suggest or to get involved in leading, let us know! 2 Buildingupdate Education Building Renovation Update …. AKA So Where did Our Money Go? …. Part 2 At the beginning of the summer, Phase 1 of the Education Building was complete, including new ADA aparoved bathrooms, and Phase II was just starting. If you are following us on Facebook you’ve seen a few of the construction pictures and we want to share what’s been completed in the last 2 months. Enjoy! Wesley Room with new cabinets! Wesley Room with new window! Dear Church, New Youth Room! Thanks for the new carpets! These rooms saved my life. I think I’ll keep coming back!! - Anonymous 12-step Attendee Active Reading Clinic offices Willard Room with a great message! 3 Children’sministries SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS In our “Giddy-Up for God” Prayer Journals the children and I have been writing down the Beatitudes as they’ve gone by every week, and included some key words we’ve come up with to describe them, i.e. poor in spirit--have nothing; mourn--sad, lonely; meek--humble, shy, holy. Hunger and thirst are next week. How are your lists coming along? Have you thought much about these curious, sort of inside out and backwards, words of Jesus’? What does God have in mind here? As Life LesDirector of sons, they are sometimes kind of hard to understand. Hannah, age 6, was quoted on a Children’s Ministries greeting card as saying, Corrie Binker 925-934-4208 x211 “Life is like a roller coaster. It goes up and down, makes you scream, and costs a lot to ride.” I hope your life is on an upswing right now, and that you and the children you know are finding out what it means to live a “Godly life.” Next month we will be looking at the words merciful, pure in heart, peacemakers, and persecuted for righteousness sake. Check back to see what the kids come up with! At a recent DCM [Director of Children’s Ministries] Colleague Meeting that I went to, one of the members told a story that I wanted to share with you. Perhaps you’ve heard it, or one like it, before. I think it speaks volumes in a short space about Our Lives. It is called “What is My Song?”: There once was a tailor who loved his job and always sang as he worked. The Duke who lived in the castle up the hill from him hated all the singing, so he paid the tailor to stop singing. The tailor gladly took the money and stopped his singing. Soon, however, he realized that he now hated his job. So, he gave the money back to the Duke, and happily went back to singing. What makes you sing? Have you found out yet? If not, there’s no time like the present-- it’s a gift you can give to yourself and to God! Blessings, Corrie Binker 4 Youthnews …and on this rock I will build my church Matthew 16:18 …..and on this ROCK we shall build this youth group! I am reminded of the famous quote from the movie “Field of Dreams”; if you build it they will come. This past week I was invited to my first staff retreat at Pastor E’s house. We began the day searching scripture for the word CHURCH. I was assigned Matthew 16: 1323 which was absolutely perfect. Throughout Matthew we hear of the ROCK as a solid foundation for which many great things, including the church, may withstand any adversary; of the wise man who built his house on a rock. This my friends is where I want to start our youth program, on a rock. Michelle Brown Youth Director Youth Director @walnutcreekumc.org 925-934-4208 x207 A figurative rock is someone who is strong, stable and dependable. I want to bring stability to our youth. I have fond memories of my own experiences with a stable MYF program. (Methodist Youth Fellowship) I have proposed this “name” to the youth and they rolled their eyes a little but I’m not giving up yet! This summer we are mostly getting to know each other, focusing on fellowship and fun. Last week we attended a BBQ/tie-dye party with the Lafayette UMC youth as a pre-SSP get together. We made shirts, met some great folks, ate wonderful food and sang a few SSP songs. I would say it was a successful afternoon merger! We are planning SSP Sunday worship on August 11, so mark your calendars now! My focus for the fall will be a more structured MYF gathering. Right now we are looking at Sunday nights from 6-8:00pm. I have a huge list of possible activities and interests from these bright and eager youth. THEIR first priority is personalizing the room and getting bean-bag chairs! I suspect Jesus himself would have enjoyed a little bible study while lounging on a bean bag chair surrounded by lots of color and silver crosses. Anyway, we are not there yet. I encourage our congregation to help spread the word about our youth ministry. We are a small group but will build our MYF on a solid rock “doing all the good we can, by all the means we can, in all the ways we can.” Michelle Brown 5 Educationnews THE BEATITUDES FOR TODAY Join us to discuss the Beatitudes in an informal, fun and interactive class. Each week is a new Beatitude. ALL are welcome! Sundays at 11am August 4 ! September 1 Library “I would love a class on …” Do you find yourself saying this often? We would love to hear your ideas as we plan classes for the fall/winter. Books, DVDs, Movies, Art, Music, Writing - Anything you want to share with a group for spiritual development, we welcome your involvement. Email Bill Hughes ([email protected]) to share your ideas or to explore being a class guide. 6 Missionreport Extended Family Closet Full Our Extended Family program has been blessed with a few large “whole house” donations. Thankfully, the closet is completely FULL of furniture. We are not currently accepting furniture donations. Small household items, linens, etc. are still needed. To make a furniture donation in the future, please contact Cortne Bui at 415-279-6869 or [email protected] to arrange pick up. Furniture not cleared first for donation will not be accepted. Thank you for all your wonderful donations and support of the program! ESL Planning for 2013-2014 School Year The ESL team, led by Jan Pearson, is busy planning for the upcoming Fall trimester, which will be on Wednesday, starting September 18 - November 13. Last year, there were several volunteers who led one or two lessons during the year. We are looking for volunteers who might want to jump in this year. Perhaps you wouldn't want to do a formal "lesson", but might be willing to lead a field trip to one of the little grocery stores, the library, or Wendy's Restaurant near-by. These are all great opportunities to build survival skills and basic vocabulary for specific situations. Maybe you'd like to do a food prep demonstration (with some needed vocabulary thrown in for practice). Perhaps you could build a lesson around a favorite hobby or a song. You never know . . . There will be an ESL planning meeting on Wednesday August 7 at 7pm in the Raine Room. Please notify Jan if you will be attending and any class ideas you might have. Jan’s email is [email protected]. Thank you! 7 Communitynews Come for dinner and musical entertainment! Performers include: the Binker Family, Bill & Myrna Bowman, Michelle Brown, Robin Charlton, Abbigail Cote, Judith Hall, Bill Hughes, Emily Justice, Anna-Lisa Muraoka, Brian & Karen Nippa, Miriam Plautz, Tina Smith, Roger Sperling, Marlene & Dave Ward and more! SAVE THE DATE -- Saturday September 28 - 6pm Dinner Open Auditions: Tuesday, September 10 Time & Place: 7:30pm in the Social Hall Actors needed: Women, Men, Youth, & \Children Qualifications: Ability to stand, sit, walk, & speak aloud Requirements: Audion on September 10th at 7:30 p.m. Be available on December 5, 6, & 7 for ma0nee and evening performances. Aend Rehearsals —at least the occasional Tues. and Wed. evenings, & Sunday a4ernoon in star0ng in September - November If you cannot make the audi0ons, phone or e-mail Bill or Claire Toaspern, 925-934-0749, or [email protected]. 8 Communitynews The United Methodist Women (UMW) of the California-Nevada Conference presents: You are Enough! Friday, August 9, & Saturday, August 10 This multi-generational retreat is open to all girls and women, from 12 to the young at heart! Come together in a spiritually, dynamic, and inclusive environment aimed at self-discovery and faith renewal. Open mic sessions will encourage personal storytelling and small group sharing. Community outreach for the event will be to assemble UMCOR kits. Registration opens on Friday, August 9 at 5 p.m Program from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, August 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cambrian Park UMC 1919 Gunston Ave San Jose, CA Cost: $15/person For more information contact Betty Dickey, (408) 896-1548, [email protected], or K Stone, (408) 3484067, [email protected]. 9 Churchnews Prayers are offered for: Claire Binker Tom Coull Debbie Culver & Family Betty Grimm Cord & Arta Hull Larry Justice Linda Schade & Family Marguerite Shea Molly Vinson Terry Vinson Audrey Wilson "Art in the Hallway" Needs YOU! Are you an artist or do you know one who would like to display your/their art in our church hallway? Displays are usually up about two months. All mediums are appropriate but they all need to be able to hang.Please contact Cathy Stussi at [email protected] or 925-689-9132. August 1 Lee Hudson August 13 Carolyne Pettit August 27 Curt Peck August 3 Tina Smith August 14 Whitney Ellis August 28 William Bayes August 4 Colleen Goya August 17 Dick Novak August 28 Vera Davenport August 5 Nancy Lee August 17 Leslie Whitney August 28 Bob Johnson August 8 Karen Ray August 18 Kerstin Phillips August 28 Denise Pullen August 9 Frank Lee August 19 Craig Beattie August 28 Tim Stussi August 10 Steve Dentone August 20 Smitty Lancaster August 29 Susan Weaver August 10 Matthew Dentone August 20 Taylor Stussi August 30 Carol Hilley August 10 Cathy Neybert August 22 Arlene Sanders August 31 Carolyn Kain August 12 Jan Pearson August 22 Bob Teget August 13 John Anderson August 25 Glenyse Henchel 10 Treasurer’sreport Marlene Ward □ Treasurer □ [email protected] A glance at our finances …. If you have been keeping up with my short financial highlights each month you know that last month our cumulative figures showed us in the red!!! Well congratulations to each of you for the giving recorded in June! Our June cumulative totals reflect that we are back in the black! We are doing O.K. this summer and I’m hopeful that our August figures will be just as healthy. Below are the cumulative figures as of the end of June: Our total giving $214,151.37 (represents 44.7% of our anticipated income for the year) Our total disbursements for utilities, mission ministry, etc… $210,915.30 (represents 44.0% of our anticipated disbursements for the year) $ 3,236.07 All apportionments and all bills …. Paid up-to-date! Our “Wild, Wild, Blest!” summer is about half over and it’s exciting to see a healthy financial picture for our church. This says to me that all of us are keeping our pledges up-to-date! Continuing on this path should mean a strong start to the Fall/Winter season for us. So much is yet to come this year and to be in a stronger financial place would be such a boost to our programs. I hope that each of you, as well as myself, have or will find time to rest and enjoy some vacation “down time”. We all need this if we are to continue doing what God has intended for us to do through our church. God Bless. Marlene Ward, Ward Treasurer FinancialSecretaryUpdate Jan Looney □ Financial Secretary □ [email protected] Good news! The first batch of email statements went out on July 24th and the regular mail statements on July 25th. Thank you to Pat Evans who helped me sort and mail. This should have cut our postage costs by 2/3. We are hoping that this works for many of you and will be taking a poll later to see how you wish to receive your contribu0on informa0on. As always things are a work in progress. Please let me know which is the best for you and your family. Jan Looney, Looney Financial Secretary & Pat Evans, Evans Assistant Financial Secretary 11 Eventscalendar August 4: “Not Necessarily Pancake” Breakfast Staff August 9: Shelter Dinner, UMW Summer Social at 6:00pm Eileen Lindsay -Senior Pastor, x202 Carol Morris - Director of Music Ministry, x206 August 11: SSP Sunday August 23: Pizza @ the Shelter, Parking Lot Closed August 25: Ice Cream Social Corrie Binker - Director of Children’s Ministries, x211 Michelle Brown -Youth Director, x207 Lalena Shea - Office Manager, x201 Natsuko Murayama - Organist Church Office: 925-934-4208 offi[email protected] September Walnut Leaves Deadline is August 14. Articles and Photos are welcome! Walnut Creek United Methodist Church 1543 Sunnyvale Avenue Walnut Creek, CA 94597 We’re on the WEB! www.walnutcreekumc.org 12