Our January Agenda
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Our January Agenda
Under the Bell Tower JANUARY, 2013 Our January Agenda December 1 I presented my letter of retirement to our church’s moderator, John Downs. The church’s bylaws call for 60 days’ notice when the pastor-parish relationship is terminated, so that works out to the end of January. My last Sunday in the pulpit of People’s Church will be January 27. John read the letter to the Annual Congregational Meeting on December 9, and the meeting voted to accept it. Now we’re all just trying to get used to the idea. Harriet and I feel that you have been family to us for these ten-plus years. We love the church, and we love the people. Leaving will be difficult. We will miss greeting you in the corridors, or at a restaurant, or at a cook-out. We will certainly miss eating with you—your table fellowship is an experience that’s almost a sacrament. Over these forty two years I have served eight churches as the installed pastor, and two churches as an interim minister; but People’s Church has been the most peaceful, progressive, thoughtful, supportive, caring church I’ve served. Not that everybody agrees on everything, but because you have the wisdom and the Christian maturity to disagree with love and respect; and that is a rare quality in these times. We will be moving to the Richmond, Virginia, area to be near our son and his family: we are in the process of buying a house there. Harriet said, ―I want this to be our last move‖ (we’ve moved thirteen times in our marriage). Harriet wants to find a doctor and get her knee fixed so she can walk again—all her life she has enjoyed a good walk. I would like to do some college teaching, and I’ll make myself available to churches for short projects and maybe an interim ministry or two. We will certainly be involved in what President Bush 41 called ―the grand-children business.‖ And for a history nut like me, living in the area of the longest and most expansive battle of the Civil War will be a treat. We will think of you often. May God bless each one of you, and bless The People’s Church of Dover in the years to come. But I will not come back to perform pastoral duties—baptisms, weddings, funerals: these are times of deep meaning that you will need to share with your next pastor and build a strong relationship. But for now, January, let’s do a good job of simply saying goodbye: that is our January agenda. -Dan STEWARDSHIP REPORT THROUGH December 31, 2012 Annual Church Budgeted Income $199,143 Income Weekly 3,830 Income Received Income members Transferred from Investment savings Expenses to Date Net Difference Budgeted 144,143.00 55,000.00 -199,143.00 0.00 Actual 139,130.60 55,000.00 -201,784.92 -7,654.32 Difference -5,012.60 0.00 -2,641.92 - 7,654.32 ATTENDANCE FOR DECEMBER 2011 2012 offerings 12/04 125 12/02 121 4,191.50 12/11 115 12/09 119 2,921.50 12/18 130 12/16 130 3,570.00 12/24 95 Savings 10,000.00 12/23 192 3,427.50 12/25 63 12/24 89 315.00 01/01 73 12/30 78 2,024.50 601 729 $26,450.00 __ _ JANUARY Birthdays 01/01 01/05 Adam CARROLL Judith REE 01/05 01/06 01/08 01/08 01/08 01/10 01/14 01/15 01/18 01/20 01/20 01/21 01/21 01/23 01/24 01/25 01/25 01/27 01/27 01/28 01/28 01/29 01/31 Ethel SEDULE Cole PETROSKY Ruth Ann KEMP Arthur S. "Art" LEWIS Sr. Barbara VAN SANT Sarah COLE Robert ROOS III Phyllis TARBURTON Clara DOWNES Tina POTTS Tracy SALMON Peter BORTZ Walter "Bud" WOREK Avery MAYAN Jessica CHASE Jennifer GOLDSMITH William WHARTON William MUNTZ Joseph ZINGARO Jane KENT Nevaeh RUMBLEY Sylvia LATOURETTE Elinor Lee BAKER If we missed anyone, please notify the church office to get your name on the list. THANK YOU I would like to thank all those church family members for their prayers, cards, and their expressions of good will during my recent stay in the hospital and rehab. JOHN DOWNS, SR. The Prayer List for Members & Friends of the Church The list is kept current. For a copy please call the church office: 674-4177; [email protected] PRAYERS FOR MEMBERS Millard Biddle – Westminster Health Center: suffering from the dementia of age Monti Bowen – Westminster Independence Living, enjoying each day Joan Caulk – receiving chemotherapy: at home Irene Deamer—at home, cared for by daughter Pat Hufnal and her other children Daisy Hill—at her son Rick‘s home, well but still has difficulty speaking Sylvia Latourette – enjoying her home, but has grown weak Thelma Lewis – in the Alzheimer‘s unit at State Street, still a happy and welcoming lady Betty Reznak – receiving Hospice care at home Connor Rumbley – testing tumors on both optic nerves Fred Stites—at home, being cared for by Elva Betty Tomlinson—Westminster Health Center, a lively mind, but a weak body Florence Tressler – fell Christmas, broke hip and shoulder: will be in phys. Therapy awhile Adolf Weissenfluh—at home, dealing with advancing Parkinson‘s disease PRAYERS FOR FRIENDS Julian Elaine – Cleah Muntz‘s great-nephew, newborn with collapsing veins. Samuel Lennox – Jim Miller‘s uncle: extreme back pain. Jeff Leonard – Cleah Muntz‘s nephew: fell 17‘ from a tree he was trimming, damage to shoulder & spine. Keith Nicolls – Fred Hotchkiss' uncle: kidney failure. Tiffany Niehorster – Jackie‘s granddaughter: in rehab. Scott Reeves – Jackie Niehorster‘s grandson: in rehab. Jean Tilley—Billie Boehmer‘s mother in PA: Parkinson‘s Disease and increasing age dementia. Wayne Warwick—Suzanne Kreisher‘s brother-in-law, has a brain tumor. PRAYERS FOR CANCER PATIENTS Norman Betts—Phyllis Simpkins‘ cousin Sean Carhart – Jennifer Childears‘ nephew in New Jersey Bill Dorey – Phyllis Simpkins ‗ cousin Kevin Gilliam – former pastor Bill Ramsay – Ruth Ann Kemp‘s son Lillian Schrantz – Cleah Muntz's sister-in-law Thank You All We have received beautiful Christmas cards, wonderful gifts, thoughtful notes, personal words of blessing over the holiday season, and we thank everyone for your kindness. We have also received your friendship, your prayers, your understanding and your hope over these past ten years, and for these we shall ever be grateful. God bless you all. -Harriet & Dan Griggs Thank You "Just saying thank you hardly seems adequate, but to all those who helped make our Christmas music a joyful noise unto the Lord, thank you so very much. Thanks to Laurie Biddle (and parents of bell players)for organizing the bell players (Alexis Jones, Sage Cole, Amanda Middleton, John Downs Jr, Louise Warfield, Alyssa Senato, Alyssa Middleton-Yates, Erin Biddle, & Ti'yan Williams) and to Philip Betts for all his musical contributions. Thanks to the other fine musicians, Kathy Hanebutt, Louise Warfield, Ian Gallihue, and Joe Zingaro for their talents; to the horn players (Nancy Jaywork, Alyssa Middleton-Yates, Jacqui Sedmonte, Ti'Yan Williams, Wyatt Hotchkiss, & Rich Johnson); and to all the choir members who faithfully lend their voices to the music ministry. Thanks to Rev. Griggs for his support and prayers over the last 10 years. Lastly a special thanks to my wife Kathy for her patience and support over the many weeks of preparation. Blessings to all. Peace. - Paul" THANK YOU I‘d like to thank everyone for the gracious Christmas gift this year it is greatly appreciated. Cynthia Hotchkiss SATURDAY BREAKFAST & WORK-DAY FOR WOMEN & MEN Saturday January 5: 8:00 AM – Church Dining Room Breakfast donation $5; bring some tools There are a hundred ―little jobs‖ that need doing around the church: those are what we are going to do. To the Chairpersons of the Boards: Your ANNUAL REPORT to the congregation about your board’s work in 2012 is DUE JANUARY 14 in the church office. Please submit your report in a Word for Windows format on disc, flash-drive or attached to an email; or on paper. Cindy cannot open freeware texts or modify PDF documents for publication in the Annual Report booklet. Thank you. JANUARY 20 CONGREGATIONAL MEETING 11:10 AM in the church sanctuary: to receive the 2012 Annual Reports PRAYER SHAWL WORKSHOP People‘s Church has been invited to participate in an interfaith prayer shawl workshop hosted by members of Holy Cross Catholic Church. The next workshop is tentatively scheduled for Monday, January 28 at 10 am in the Noble's Pond Clubhouse, 13 Noble's Pond Crossing, Dover. Bring your needles, hooks, and yarn and come share your creative spirit with us. Instruction will be provided to individuals wishing to learn how to knit or crochet. Items created at these workshops are given to local churches and to Bayhealth Oncology patients. The workshop coordinator generally schedules workshops on the last Monday of each month. If you are interested in attending the workshops, please send your email address to Suzanne Kreisher at the address below. You will be put on a notification list to receive information regarding scheduling of the workshops. For more information or directions to the meeting site, contact Suzanne Kreisher at [email protected] (302) 741-0291. SHAWLS & LAP BLANKETS NEEDED: Our prayer shawl ministry was established in May, 2010 and to date over 70 people have been recipients of our shawls and blankets. We are always in need of shawls and lap blankets. If you can knit or crochet, we would very much welcome your donation of an item. Shawls and blankets should be very generously sized (bigger is better). Shawls should be ―snuggly‖ and large enough for the recipient to easily wrap the shawl around themselves (like a big hug). Lap blankets must be large enough to comfortably cover an adult in a seated position and should measure no less than 36‖ x 48‖. Donations can be left in the church office or given to Jean Hitchens or Suzanne Kreisher. If you donate an item please pin your name to it. We attach a tag to each item stating it is from the Ladies of Peoples Church and put the maker's first name and last initial on the tag. Information on the ministry, as well as suggested patterns for items, is available on the People's Church website at http://peopleschurchofdover.org/Churchwebpage021211.htm. For more information contact Suzanne Kreisher at [email protected] or (302) 741-0291. KNOW SOMEONE WHO COULD USE A PRAYER SHAWL OR LAP BLANKET? We happily provide items to those in need but we don't always know who could use one. Recipients do not have to be members of Peoples Church....you can request an item for anyone in need. If you are aware of someone who would benefit from receiving an item, please give their name, indicate whether the recipient is an adult or child, and reason for the need to Rev. Griggs or Cindy Hotchkiss. Inventory permitting, we will fulfill all requests for items. CHURCH VAN MINISTRY If you or someone you know is interested in riding to worship and back home each Sunday in the church van, OR if you would like to volunteer as a van driver for this ministry, please call the church office and let us know. The Van Ministry began on November 21, so everything is in place to respond to your call. VOLUNTEERS Flowers 01/06 01/13 01/20 01/27 Charles & Virginia Stewart Ruth Ann Kemp Cheryl Goldsmith Louise Ferguson 01/06 01/13 01/20 01/27 01/06 01/13 01/20 01/27 Greeters Sandy McNinch Cheryl Goldsmith Jo Ellen Smith Cheryl goldsmith Ushers 01/06 Ann Miller Bill Miller Louise Warfield Terry Warfield Sermons & Scriptures Liturgist Phyllis Tarburton Courtney Glenn Hitchens Jim Caldwell 01/13 Mary Johns Jane Zink Ron Zink John Paradee 01/20 Ann Miller Bill Miller Jackie Niehorster Bill Hufnal 01/27 Jackie Niehorster Jerry Rice 01/06 ―Faith Is a Subversive Activity‖ Revelation 6:1-8; Matthew 2:1-12 Communion Sunday 01/13 ―The Body of Christ‖ Romans 6:1-11; Luke 3:1-3, 21-22 01/20 ―Temptation‖ Genesis 3:1-13; Luke 4:1-13 01/27 ―Jesus’ Inaugural Address‖ Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10; Luke 4:16–21 BOARD OF DIACONATE "The PEOPLES CHURCH CHRISTMAS MUSIC SPECIAL with the Bell Choir, Brass horns and clarinets, violins and mandolin, a harpsichord and adult voices strong! Wasn’t it amazing? Wish you could see it again or maybe see it anew because you missed it the first time? Have a child, friend, or family member who helped perform and you would like to have that memory forever? Well that’s all possible. DVDs of the entire service will be available in a short while for only $10.00 each. All proceeds will go to Peoples Diaconate Fund to help those in need. Place your orders with church office." "Thank you to everyone who helped toward the staff gifts this year." Our Church's Website Have you looked at our church's website lately? www.peopleschurchofdover.org Special thanks to Elinor Baker for all the work she puts into her job as our webmaster. BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION The Board of Christian Education wishes the entire People's Church family a very Happy New Year! We have much to be thankful for, as we begin 2013: successful Advent Workshop, under the leadership of Cheryl Goldsmith. The Sunday School youth made sheep ornaments and candy canes, enough to share with our homebound, wonderful Handbell Choir, featuring 6 youth and 4 adults, under the inspiring leadership of Laurie Biddle, from the CE board, and Paul Hanebutt, our very able music director youth musicians, joined by adults, who added greatly to our Christmas celebration. eight youth, who baked cookies for Delaware prisoners and our church's Angel Tree mission project. successful and fun Spaghetti Dinner, supported by our entire board and all of the youth. We begin 2013, a year of transition at our church with strong spirit. We say "good-bye" to Michelle Caulk, who served 6 years on our board, and welcome Wendy Reed, our newest elected member. We look forward to the Adult Learning Opportunity, moved to February, so we can honor Dan, our retiring pastor. We will plan pizza/game night again for our youth, confirmation class for our pre-teens, and, hopefully, a trip to Washington for our jr./sr. high students. We continue to "recycle" magazines, in the Women's Fellowship Room, to add to our Youth Treasury. We thank Connie Biddle and John Downs, jr., who donated a new TV and DVD player, to our Sunday School! The nursery now has curriculum to follow, with music and video to help teach and entertain. The Christian Education Board will meet Sunday, January 13, after worship, in the Bride's Room. Jean Hitchens, chairperson BOARD OF MISSION & OUTREACH Annual Christmas Fund for Veterans of the Cross The contributions to the Christmas Fund was $739.00. Thank you very much for you donations they are much appreciated. Food Bank Sunday is January 6th The items needed this month include Beef Stew, Spam, Applesauce (cans), Jello, small boxes, and any other non-perishable items. All donations will go to First Baptist Church Food Bank. Thank you for your kind donations, they are greatly appreciated. People’s Church is asking that all checks be made payable to the People’s Church of Dover, so that one check can be given to the designated Food Bank for that month. Thank you for all your generous donations. There are folders provided in each pew hymnal rack containing Food Bank envelopes. Your donation can be put in the collection plate on any Sunday. Thank you for your kind donations to the Holy Cross Samaritans Food Bank for the month of December. There were 25 food items donated and $70.00 collected. All gifts were given to the Holy Cross Samaritans Food Bank for the month of December. Your generous offerings are greatly appreciated. Sue Hunt and Mary Johns - - Board of Mission & Outreach Women’s Fellowship The December 2nd meeting of the Women's Fellowship started with a wonderful covered dish Christmas luncheon for 15 members. The members voted to schedule our meetings on the second Sunday of each month and try 2pm unless we are planning a luncheon. We sold cranberry relish and night lights for $150 at the November 18th Christian Education spaghetti dinner. Funds were approved for Stockley Homes and for Caring Hearts Helping Hands. The members also asked Christine Hopkins and Marion DePue to purchase Christmas gifts for our Stockley client. Suzanne Kreisher has offered to teach us how to make curly scarves at our next meeting on Sunday afternoon, January 13th at 2pm. We will also be electing officers, approving a budget and approving a program for 2013. If you are interested in learning how to knit or crochet a curly scarf. Here's what you need: 1 ball RedHeart Boutique Sashay (at Walmart, JoAnns, and probably at Michaels, too) sewing needle and thread KNIT: Size 9 knitting needles There is a good video showing how to knit the scarf at http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/frilly-knitscarf. Recommend you look at this before we have the workshop. CROCHET: Size L crochet hook 2 stitch markers There is a good video showing how to crochet the scarf at http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/frilly-crochetscarf. Recommend you look at this before we have the workshop. Caring Hearts Helping Hands (698-1900) Thank you!! Thank you for your donations to our Christmas program where each child received new toys and clothes as needed. Each family also received a $50 food gift card. We served over 300 children this year. We are accepting gently used and new children’s clothing, furniture, small appliances, kitchen items, linens, toys and board games (with all the pieces included) and always need cleaning supplies, paper products, personal hygiene items, and gifts for teen birthdays. No adult clothes please. Staring again on Jan. 8th, our office hours are every Tuesday, 10 am - 2 pm; the first Wednesday evening of each month, 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm and the first and third Saturday of each month, 10 am - 12 pm. Please feel free to come by any time. Check out our website: “chhhde.org” or email us at [email protected]. . If you are interested in helping or know of any teens or college students who need hours of community service, we would be happy to have their help as well. If you like to shop but are reluctant to sponsor a family for Christmas, we are also looking for shoppers. Thanks again for all your support. BJ Van Kavelaar JANUARY, 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday 1 church Wednesday Thursday 2 3 Friday 4 Saturday 5 8 9 11 12 Dover Clergy Meeting 10 Care Givers NA & AA meetings 1 PM C.O.D.A. office closed for NEW YEAR DAY 6 Holy Communion Baptism Take down decorations 4 Bible Study 7 NA & AA meetings AA meeting 13 14 Installation Sunday 11 - Coffee 2:00 Women’s Fellowship Annual Reports DUE 20 21 22 23 11 Congregational Meeting 11:30 Diaconate 4 Bible Study NA & AA meetings AA meeting NA & AA meetings 27 28 29 30 11:15 Adult Learning Opportunity 11:30 Board of Management NA & AA meetings AA meeting NA & AA meetings 10 NA & AA meetings F.A.I.R. 7:00 Choir 15 16 17 18 19 AA meeting NA & AA meetings 8 AM Men’s Breakfast NA & AA meetings 1 PM C.O.D.A. 25 26 NA & AA meetings 1 PM C.O.D.A. NA & AA meetings F.A.I.R. 7:00 Choir 24 F.A.I.R. 7:00 Choir 31 FEBRUARY F.A.I.R. 7:00 Choir 1 3 Holy Communion 10 11 AM Pancake Brunch 2 PM Women’s Fellowship 8 AM Breakfast & Work Day 1 PM C.O.D.A. 4 5 AA meeting 6 NA & AA meetings NA & AA meetings 11 NA & AA meetings 7 F.A.I.R. 7:00 Choir 12 13 AA meeting ASH WEDNESDAY NA & AA meetings 14 F.A.I.R. 7:00 Choir 2 NA & AA meetings 8 AM Breakfast & Work Day 1 PM C.O.D.A. 8 9 NA & AA meetings 1 PM C.O.D.A. 15 16 NA & AA meetings 1 PM C.O.D.A. Congregational Meeting: January 20: 11:10 AM – to receive annual reports ASH WEDNESDAY – February 13: Lenten Suppers & Study begin PEOPLE’S CHURCH 46 South Bradford Street Dover, DE 19904-7316 THE PURPOSE / MISSION STATEMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF DOVER UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST The purpose of this church shall be to worship God who embraces all people; to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ as our Revealer, Lord and Savior; to celebrate the sacraments; to facilitate spiritual growth; to practice Christian fellowship and unity within this church and the Church Universal; to proclaim the Bible as the story of our faith and to educate and nourish that faith among all ages; to render loving service towards humankind; to be faithful in our stewardship responsibilities with our time, talent and treasures; and to strive for righteousness, justice, and peace. Church Office – 302-674-4177, Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Email address: [email protected] WebPage: peopleschurchofdover.org Rev. Dan Griggs, Pastor (302) 674-5454, Email: [email protected] office 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 M-Th Worship Service 10:00 AM Philip S. Betts Organist Kathy Hanebutt Assist. Organist Louise Warfield Treasurer Cynthia Hotchkiss Adm. Assist. John Downs Gerald Rice Mark Biddle - Sunday School Moderator Diaconate Management 10:00 AM Dr. Paul Hanebutt Randal Revay R. Jefferson Reed Board Chairpersons Sue Hunt - Mission and Outreach Jean Hitchens - Christian Education John Downs, Jr. - Finance **DEADLINE FOR JANUARY 2013 NEWSLETTER IS DECEMBER 20, 2012** Choir Director Sexton Head Usher