Document 6589309
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Document 6589309
If you would like to put something in the newsletter please email it to [email protected] or drop it off at the Church by Wed. noon. November 9, 2014 - Visit us Online at TheNewStJohns.com Join the Journey Through Witness Reflection on Isaiah 43:8-13 Bring out the blind people who have eyes, the deaf ones who have ears. All the nations are gathered together; the peoples are assembled. Which of them announced this? Who predicted to us the past events? Let them bring their witnesses as a defense; let them hear and say, “It’s true!” You are my witnesses, says the Lord, my servant, whom I chose, so that you would know and believe me and understand that I am the one. Before me no god was formed; after me there has been no other. I, I am the Lord, and there is no savior besides me. I announced, I saved, I proclaimed, not some stranger among you. You are my witnesses, says the Lord, and I am God. From the dawn of time, I am the one. No one can escape my power. I act, and who can undo it? Isaiah was speaking to Israel about their return from Babylon...telling them that their task was to be a witness, telling the world who God is and what he has done. God calls us today to share the responsibility of being His witnesses. We do this through knowing what we believe and why we believe it, understanding and being able to convey how God has worked in our own lives, and being living examples of God's love. Do people know what God is like through our words and examples? The world cannot see God directly, but they can see him reflected in us! Celebration Meeting Today Be sure to join us for an All Church Celebration Meeting on Sun, Nov. 9 at 12:30 pm. We’re going to have a light lunch and unveil our new strategic plan and priorities entitled “Join the Journey.” We’ll learn more about where we believe God is leading us in the next 2 years. Childcare will be provided. Why is Witnessing Important? St. John’s is excited to be participating in the Fruitful Congregations Process (FCP) offered by the United Methodist Church Illinois Great Rivers Conference. FCP is designed to equip churches with practical principles for reaching out to people in their communities. The first workshop titled, “Radical Hospitality,” was hosted by St. John’s and attended by members of our Outreach and Vision Teams, as well as representatives from other United Methodist churches in our conference. Mike Crawford, Coordinator of Congregational Development, from the conference office led us through the meaning of radical hospitality and helped us to understand, “It's all about relationships.” Most importantly, it's about the relationships we develop outside our church family, especially with people who may not be attending any church. St. John's is already involved in relationship-building efforts such as the men's homeless ministry and the community garden, and we want to do more. During the workshop Mike shared the following statistics. Approximately 70% of the people in our community are not regularly involved in any church. Seventy percent of the unchurched have never been invited, and only 2% of Christians invite an unchurched person to church in a given year. We need to do more. The key to building these radical hospitality relationships is being comfortable sharing our faith stories with others when the opportunity presents itself. Workshop participants were led through an exercise to help us develop our individual faith stories. In our stewardship series “Join the Journey” we are focusing on the vows that we take when we join the United Methodist Church. We vow that we will be faithful to the Body of Christ with our “prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness.” This week Pastor Sheryl will be preaching on the vow of witness. Radical Hospitality will serve as a major initiative for our church in 2015 and the Outreach Team is both excited and challenged by this directive of the United Methodist Church and the Illinois Great Rivers Conference. Combined Traditional Thanksgiving Service Please plan to be part of our special Thanksgiving worship service on Sun, Nov. 23 at 10 am. We will worship together in one service, and Sunday school will not meet. Our Thanksgiving Dinner follows worship, and families are asked to bring 2 side dishes. Individuals, please bring 1 dish to share. If you are interested in cooking a turkey or making a dessert, please sign-up at the Servant Center. We will also need help with set-up on Sat, Nov. 22 at 9 am. It usually takes an hour or less to set-up when we have lots of help. Christmas Decorating Welcome Advent by helping to prepare our church for the season! Mark your calendars for Sun, Nov. 23, and plan to join us after the all church Thanksgiving dinner for the annual “Hanging of the Greens.” We are also looking for someone to coordinate the decorating. You can sign-up to help or be the coordinator at the Servant Center. Congratulations & thanks to everyone who helped with this year’s Halloween float & walked in the parade – the St. John’s float tied for third place in the large non-profit category! We also have an opportunity to win the Fan Favorite Award. Please go to www.edglenchamber.com/2014parade-fan-favorite and vote by Sun, Nov. 9. Prayer Requests Servant Opportunities This week I will pray for: Weekly Prayer Focus: As we anticipate the grand jury decision on the Darren Wilson case, we pray for calm and peace in the St. Louis and Metro East communities. Donna Gardner, who is recovering from surgery. Jill Schmidt, who is in serious condition at Barnes Hospital. Also, prayers for Jean, Rich, and her children. Sara Kaltmayer, who has pneumonia and enterovirus 68, and is in the PICU at Children’s Hospital. Bev Wheeler, who is dealing with continuing health issues. Also, prayers for Larry, who is dealing with health issues at home. Nancy Carey’s grandson, Matthew, who has a lump under his arm that is being tested. Lisa Holderer's mother, who collapsed and was taken to the hospital. She is awaiting a diagnosis. Cathryn Reed, who is recovering from a fall and is moving to Cambridge House. Whitley, a 12 year old girl who is battling brain cancer. Prayers, also, for wisdom for the doctors treating her and peace for the family as they manage her treatment. The family of Crystal Bone and her 3 children, who were killed in a train accident on Oct. 30 in Vandalia. Bob & Carolyn Pulliam request prayers for Richard, Byron & Marcia who are receiving treatment for cancer; Shane, who is awaiting test results; and Melissa, for arm pain from a herniated disk. Ferguson: Our Christian Response The shooting death of Michael Brown by a police officer caused demonstrations and violence in Ferguson, Missouri. Why has the shooting generated such intense violence and unrest? How does our Christian faith guide us as we seek to understand and address the issues behind the protest? On Sun, Nov. 9, we will be meeting during Sunday School (10:0510:50) in Rm. 130 to: have a special opportunity to listen to some background information and discuss some of the issues that this tragic event has brought to the surface. explore the forces that shape the racial polarization in our region. provide time for us to talk with one another, to get a deeper sense of where we are with the issues Ferguson has raised, and to discern what our Christian response and responsibilities are in our homes, workplaces and social circles on this issue. Come join us! Let us work together to promote social justice within our circles of influence as God's people. There are places to serve both within St. John’s and beyond our walls. Sign up at the Servant Center table or the church website. Please check back often to see how you can plug-in: Serving Within the Church Help set-up the Ministry Center on Sat, Nov. 22 at 9 am for the Thanksgiving Dinner. Prepare a large turkey and/or dessert for the All-Church Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 23. We will need a total of 13 turkeys. Coordinate the Advent decorating for the church. Stay after the All-Church Thanksgiving Dinner to help decorate the church for Advent on Nov. 23. Serving Beyond the Walls Participate in the monthly Bridge Bread ministry by picking up bread in St. Louis on the Saturday before the sale or working at a table to sell the bread on Sunday mornings. Put together a gift box for Operation Christmas Child. There are boxes available at the back of the Ministry Center. Boxes are due by Nov. 16. Knit hats or scarves for the residents of the Alton Salvation Army. Do construction work between 8 am-12 pm on Saturdays at the Faith Coalition house at 922 Grand Ave in Edwardsville, or the Habitat for Humanity build at 238 McKinley, Worden, IL. Offering of Letters 2014 Since 1951, under The Food for Peace Act, the U.S. has provided food aid to overseas victims of typhoons, earthquakes, war and other disasters. In recent years, despite increasing need, we have had to cut our food aid because of the increased cost of food and shipping, and budget cuts in Congress. A bipartisan bill in the Senate provides for reforms that will make the program better without spending more money. By purchasing the food in the country or region where it is needed instead of shipping it from the U.S., we will be able to serve up to 9 million more people much faster, and for the same dollars. On Sun, Nov. 9 from 9 am-12 pm in Fellowship Hall and the Ministry Center the Missions Team is asking the congregation to help support Bread for the World's 2014 Offering of Letters. Please take a few minutes to write to your two Senators and ask them to cosponsor this Bill, S. 2421: The Food for Peace Reform Act of 2014. Ten or fifteen minutes of your time could literally save millions of lives. Sample letters, paper, envelopes and stamps will be provided. My Legacy You are invited to attend a special event on Sat, Nov. 15 at 6 pm. A free dinner will be provided. Then Ted Frost, Executive Director of the United Methodist Foundation of the Illinois Great River Conference, will talk about the importance of thinking about what kind of “legacy” we each want to leave. He will also talk about the importance of a will and will share many opportunities to help ourselves financially now, our families later and ultimately our church. So that we have the right amount of food, please RSVP by filling out this form and placing it in the offering plate. Name ________________________________________________ Phone ________________________________________________ Email ________________________________________________ Middle School Youth Operation Christmas Child Coming Up... Nov. 9 No Youth Group Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Youth Group: XP3 Discussion, 6-8 pm Roller skating @ YMCA, 3-5 pm. Meet us at the Meyer Center with $5 for skates. INTENSIFY High School Youth Coming Up... Nov. 9 Youth Group: XP3 Discussion, 6-8 pm Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Youth Group: XP3 Discussion, 6-8 pm Roller skating @ YMCA, 3-5 pm. Meet us at the Meyer Center with $5 for skates. Salvation Army Dinner St. John’s prepares and serves a dinner once a month for the residents of the Salvation Army Booth House at 525 Alby St. in Alton. This is a great servant opportunity for all ages to provide food and comfort for some of our brothers, sisters and children who are in difficult circumstances. The next meal will be on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27. If you can help please come to the Salvation Army at 3 pm to help with food prep. We will serve and eat with the residents at 5 pm, and should be done with cleanup between 6 and 6:30 pm. For questions, contact Joann Marti at 444.8516. Christmas Giving Tree Instead of a huge gift distribution on one day, the Glen Ed Pantry is trying something different this year. A portion of the upstairs of the Pantry has been turned into a "Christmas Shop" and parents will be able to "shop" for their children when they come in for food during November and December. For this to work, we need to start gathering our donations sooner. There is a small Christmas tree in Fellowship Hall decorated with "ornaments" with Christmas gift suggestions for the children of Glen-Ed Pantry clients. Simply select a tag from the tree, purchase the item, and place the unwrapped gift beside the tree. Please bring your gift anytime in November and early December. Thank-you, St. John's, for caring! Operation Christmas Child is a worldwide children's project of Samaritan's Purse that uses simple gift-filled shoe boxes to let hurting children know that they are loved and not forgotten. Their mission is to demonstrate God's love in a tangible way to needy children around the world, and together with local churches worldwide, to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. Boxes are available at the back of the Ministry Center. Join us as we fill boxes for children around the world. Boxes are due Nov. 16 so there is enough time to get them shipped before Christmas. If you have any questions, please contact Connie Gordon (692.0112) or Denise Downes (972.5068). Children's Offering The children’s Sunday school offering for the last quarter of this year is going to the Glen Ed pantry. The money they give helps others to enjoy Christmas by providing toys and gift cards to families in need. Family Advent eXperience Are you interested in being a part of this year's Advent FX? There will be an informational meeting this Sun, Nov. 9 at 6 pm in the Ministry Center. If you are interested, but can't make this meeting, please call or email Denise Downes at 972.5068 or [email protected]. New Parents Group Forming A new group for parents with small children is starting on Fri, Nov. 21. The goals are to help the families get to know each other, develop relationships with each other and build their relationship with Christ, support and walk beside each other in their journey through parenting, and share some fun and food. The plan is to meet bi-weekly on Friday evenings from 6–8 pm at the church. They are going to start discussing the book The Five Love Languages of Children. Childcare will be provided. Please RSVP to Rachel Douglas at [email protected] so they have the right number of childcare workers. Thanksgiving Baskets We are working with Eden UCC, other churches, and Schnucks again this year to put together Thanksgiving food baskets for the Glen Ed Pantry. Each basket costs approximately $30 and provides a struggling family with a Thanksgiving meal. If you would like to make a donation, just be sure to designate on your check or envelope "Thanksgiving Baskets" and put it in the offering plate or bring it to the church office by Sun, Nov. 16. St. John’s UMC Our Purpose Our Vision Our Core Values 7372 Marine Rd, Edwardsville To lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. To be a beacon of faith and service, focusing our passions and gifts to reflect Christ’s love to the world. Knowing, loving and serving God. 618.656.1853 thenewstjohns.com Join us for worship at 9 or 11 am Bridge Bread Ministry Upcoming Birthdays Nov. 9 Last month St. John’s was able to send $650 to Bridge Bread through the sale of bread and the Mission Meal! This money helps pay salaries for our homeless friends, and helps them get training, jobs, and the ability to acquire housing. The Missions Team will be selling Bridge Bread again on Sun, Nov. 16 at 9 am. What a delicious way to help someone move out of homelessness! They will have a variety of breads and sweet rolls. Kaysie Gruenkemeyer Nov. 19 Aubry Dickmann Jeran Hemphill Mary Hemphill Nov. 10 Mindy Hinton Mary Pokorny Nov. 11 Jayne Colligan Bob Runge Dwayne Trover Nov. 12 Ava Horton Megan Webb Nov. 20 Michelle Aikman Mark Schrader Pat Zimmermann Nancy Neumann Nov. 21 Abraham Markowitz Nov. 14 Brynn Olliges Emily Naylor Nov. 15 Mike Hungerford Aiden Wencewicz Dina Williams Nov. 22 Hilary Belling Connie Zimmermann The Missions Team is planning for this to be a monthly mission project. They are looking for individuals and families who would like to be a part of the Bridge Bread Team. They need people to pick up the bread in St. Louis on the Saturday before the sale, or work at a table to sell the bread on Sunday mornings. You can sign-up for this great ministry at the Servant Center. Taylor Marshall Nov. 17 Laurie Forinash Pecans are Almost Here Tipa Knox Lucy Morby Coming soon, DELICIOUS PECANS - large fancy halves, fancy small pieces and dark chocolate covered. The United Methodist Women will be bringing these to you on Nov. 16, as soon as they can be shelled, packaged and sent to us. Contact a UMW member to place your order. David Sherrill Nov. 18 Alyssa Grettler St. John’s Calendar: November 9-22 Sunday Monday Tuesday 9 10 Coffee Fellowship, FH, 8:30-11am Open Walking, MC, UMW Joy Circle, 8am Rm 105, 9:30am Offering of Letters, FH, 9am Prayer Team, MC, 10am Wednesday 11 Veterans’s Day 12 Thursday 13 Friday Saturday 14 15 Staff Meeting, Rm 107, Open Walking, MC, Pastor Sheryl’s 12:30pm 7:30am Day Off Men’s Small Group, FH, 8am Faith Coalition Renovation, 922 Grand Ave in Traditional Worship, MC, Girl Scout Troop Handbell Choir World Religions Wedding Rehearsal, Edwardsville, 9am #211, FH, 5:15pm Today’s Walking Practice, MC, 6:30pm Study, Rm 105, MC, 4pm 8am-12pm Sunday School, Whole Wounded, Library, 8:45am Boy Scouts, FH, Al-Anon, Rm 105, JOMAs @ EHS Church, 10:05am Habitat for 7pm Bible Study, Rm 105, Play, 6pm 7pm 7:30pm Humanity, 238 Children’s Choir, Rm 114, 9:30am McKinley 10:55am Choir Practice, Rm Narcotics Worden, 8:30amRobotics Team, Anonymous, FH, 130, 7:30pm Contemporary Worship, 1pm Education Wing, 8:15pm MC, 11am 5:30pm Wedding, MC, All Church Mtg, MC, 4pm Praise Band Practice, Robotics Team, Education Wing, 5:30pm Quilting for God, Rm 203, 6pm 12:30pm Changing Habits, Rm Mom 2 Mom, Rm 105, 8am 202, 9:30am MC, 7pm Staff Parish Relations, Rm 127, 2pm My Legacy Presentation, FH, 6pm Robotics Team, Rm 130, 3pm Youth Group, Whole Church, 6pm FX Mtg, MC, 6 pm 16 17 Coffee Fellowship, FH, 8:30-11am Open Walking, MC, UMW Faith Circle, 8am Rm 105, 10am Traditional Worship, MC, Library Team, 9am 18 19 20 21 22 Staff Meeting, Rm 107, Open Walking, MC, Pastor Sheryl’s 12:30pm 7:30am Day Off Men’s Small Group, FH, 8am Faith Coalition Renovation, 922 Grand Ave in Bridge Bread Sale, FH. Prayer Team, MC, Handbell Choir World Religions Parents Group, Rm Edwardsville, 9am Today’s Walking 10am Practice, MC, 6:30pm Study, Rm 105, 124, 6pm 8am-12pm Sunday School, Whole Wounded, Library, 8:45am Girl Scout Troop Al-Anon, Rm 105, Narcotics Church, 10:05am Habitat for 7pm Bible Study, Rm 105, Anonymous, FH, #211, FH, 5:15pm 7:30pm Humanity, 238 Children’s Choir, Rm 114, Women 2 Women, 9:30am 8:15pm McKinley 10:55am Boy Scouts, FH, Choir Practice, Rm Rm 201, 7pm Worden, 8:30amRobotics Team, 7pm 130, 7:30pm Contemporary Worship, 1pm Education Wing, MC, 11am Missions Team, Rm 5:30pm 105, 7pm Board of Trustees, Rm Praise Band Practice, 127, 12:15pm MC, 7pm Library, 9:30am Robotics Team, Education Wing, 5:30pm Growth Group, Denny’s, 6pm Changing Habits, Rm Mom 2 Mom, Rm 105, 8am 202, 9:30am Robotics Team, Rm 130, 3pm Youth Group, Whole Church, 6pm FH - Fellowship Hall MC - Ministry Center