Newsletter - Calvary United Methodist Church West Allis

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Newsletter - Calvary United Methodist Church West Allis
THE BLESSING
FEBRUARY 2015
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
3177 South 107th Street
West Allis, WI 53227
(414) 541-9050
WORSHIP: Sundays at 9:00 AM
FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
400 South 91st Street
Milwaukee, WI 53214
(414) 453-1710
WORSHIP: Sundays at 10:45 AM
Below is an excerpt that was written by Pastor
Rachel for the March 2011 Calvary Gram:
We will begin our Lenten observance with:
Ash Wednesday Services
February 18th
12:00 PM
and
7:00 PM
Imposition of ashes will be part of these services.
Both services will be held at Calvary UMC.
Calvary Pre-School
Open Enrollment begins in February.
Please contact Sue Ignaczak,
Director, for more information.
(414) 541-9050
[email protected]
Loving, Caring,
Sharing
We Pass It On!
LENT, literally means “springtime” which,
after a long cold, dreary winter, is actually
a very pleasant kind of change. The
natural world bears witness to the power,
the beauty and the rightness of change as
one season gradually gives way to the next.
And so it is with our faith. The story of
Jesus invites us to recognize the way that
birth and death and resurrection cycle
around each other and that they are each
part of a greater whole. LENT invites us to
consider that, as with the caterpillar and
the butterfly, new things can not come into
being until old ones have been released,
and that clinging too tightly to those things
whose time has come and gone is not a
healthy way for us to live.
Our LENTEN journey
invites us to recognize
that in order to fully and
truly embrace life we must
also embrace change, both
the pleasant and the
uncomfortable kind – for,
whether we like it or not,
change truly is the essence
of life.
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ONE GREAT HOUR
OF SHARING OFFERING
March 15th
Your gift celebrates 75 years
of UMCOR being with
those in crisis.
An estimated 2.5 million people have fled to
Syria’s immediate neighbors of Turkey, Lebanon,
Jordan and Iraq, since the outbreak of civil war
in March 2011. In Turkey alone, about 1 million
Syrians have arrived.
The burgeoning conflict in Syria has also caused
some 2 million children to drop out of school.
Not only are children missing out on their
education, they also are being traumatized by
the violence.
The United Methodist Committee on Relief
(UMCOR) is working with partner International
Blue Crescent (IBC) to address the special needs
of 400 Syrian refugee children in Turkey.
Through the creation of Child-Friendly Spaces,
children receive psychosocial care and education
to help them deal with the anxieties of war in
safe, protected spaces.
More than 3,000 schools have been damaged or
destroyed since the conflict in Syria began.
Child-Friendly Spaces offer war-affected children
a safe place to learn and grow.
UMCOR is assisting displaced Syrians, working
together with international partners exploring
ways to meet their needs.
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Your generous gift provides immediate
assistance in the wake of conflict like this one in
Syria, and supports ongoing ministries of food,
shelter, health and peace. Giving to the One
Great Hour of Sharing offering ensures that
UMCOR can respond anywhere in the world.
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“Compelled by Christ, UMCOR continues our
long tradition of being with those in crisis,
working globally to alleviate human suffering
and to advance hope and healing.”
-The Rev. Denise Honeycutt,
Deputy General Secretary, UMCOR
IMAGINING WISCONSIN ANEW
Bishop Hee-Soo Jung is inviting all to Imagine
Wisconsin Anew by being passionate about
inviting new people into a relationship with
Jesus Christ through our existing congregations
and new faith communities.
United Methodists in Wisconsin are a wonderfully diverse people seeking to live faithfully and
witness to the love of God in Jesus Christ. Over
the next few years, the United Methodists of
Wisconsin are committed to exploring together
what God’s calling us to do: seeking to follow the
mandate of Scripture to “bear good fruit.”
Imagining Wisconsin Anew is an effort to bear
good fruit by serving new people, diverse people,
young people, elderly people, all people. The
Wisconsin cultural and demographic landscape
is changing, so United Methodists need to pay
careful attention to the culture changes where
there are United Methodist congregations. We
are called to invest in new communities around
the Conference waiting for ministry to be offered;
and provide direction and forming productive
responses, rather than simply reacting to
changes. Imagining Wisconsin Anew means
looking at who Wisconsin United Methodists are,
the choices we can make and the opportunities
for transformation and vital witness.
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CALVARY’S
CALVARY’S
FAITH’S
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS FEBRUARY ANNIVERSARIES
2/3 Clark Hillery
2/7 Sister Ann Catherine 2/1 Tom & Marie Garnhart
2/7 Vern & Karen Fisher
Jodi Alwin
2/24 John Ingraham
2/14 Paul & Karen Drescher
2/4 Lois Geigel
2/23 Dan & Cheryl Perry
2/5 Jennifer Balcerzak
2/7 Lila Gorney
FAITH’S
Clarence Graff
FEBRUARY ANNIVERSARIES
Sarah Shapiro
2/28 Bob & Pam Weed
2/8 Jay Paustian
2/11 Dan Koney
2/12 Dennis Pajot
2/13 Coutrney Stachewicz
2/16 Shaun Rosewitz
Sunday
2/18 Mary Petoskey
February 15th
2/20 Ella Alwin
* Bonnie Snyder, Karen Graff,
2/21 Nancy Stamey
Donna Kornowski, Chris and
2/24 Bob Lewis
Randy Zimmerman prepared
Tom Snyder
January’s “The Blessing” newsletter
for mailing.
2/25 Laura Shively
From Cathy Shively and the Outreach Committee:
Thank you to everyone who donated to the
Sojourner Truth House Toiletry Drive.
This year was the most we have ever collected!
Over 80 lbs. of wonderful, specialty toiletries were given!
The K&C Group gave 25 hand made towel/wash cloth
sets to go with! Sojourner was so happy
to receive these items!
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FEBRUARY 2015
CALVARY’S OUTREACH NEWS
FEEDING THE PEOPLE
The next time we will serve at
Bay View Methodist will be on
February 15, 2015. We have been
helping there for several months. It takes us
about 3 hours for the entire process. I hope you
can help us out. The people are so happy to get a
meal on a Sunday afternoon and be able to relax
with friends. The serving time is 3:00 PM to 4:30
PM. They are located at 2772 S. KK in Bay View.
Please sign up for February on the sheet that
is posted as you enter the church. We need you.
We meet to carpool from Calvary at 1:30 PM. If
you plan to drive yourself, we are scheduled to be
there at 2:00 PM. We will serve until 4:30 PM
and then clean up and go home. We’re usually
finished by 5:00 PM.
We can always use new helpers. The more people
that we have the better the program runs.
Nancy Stamey
A SPECIAL NOTE FROM CATHY SHIVELY…
WISH LIST FOR BAY VIEW UMC
MEAL PROGRAM
We are collecting some kitchen items for this very
giving program! The kitchen is well stocked, but
is in need of important (inexpensive) items.
Calvary will be collecting new kitchen towels, 2
kitchen timers (nothing fancy, the dial kind is
good enough!) and 4 meat thermometers (no fancy
battery operated probes - just the simple kind you
stick in a roast!). Please bring the items to
church and give them to Nancy Stamey.
DIAPER & WIPE DRIVE
During the month of February,
Calvary will collect (only new and
unopened) wipes and diapers and/
or pull ups (all sizes) for Sojourner
Truth House. Along with the K&C Group who
are working hard making many baby/child
blankets, we will help stock pile their
baby items. We will collect them
every Sunday in February.
COIN BASKET
During the month of February and
through Lent we will collect for the
“Heifer Project!” This year we will
collect for Honey Bees! For every $30,
a family will be able to raise honey bees which in
turn becomes a honey making/selling business.
Throw your spare change into the metal bowl
and let’s see how many hives we can collect for!
FOOD OFFERING SUNDAY
February 1st
We are looking for all non-perishables
but would really like to bank up on
tuna, pasta, sauce and tooth paste.
Please pick up a few extra items the
next time you shop!
“SOUPER BOWL SUNDAY”
February 1st!
Calvary participates in this nation
wide event. And, like previous years,
our soup pots will be up and ready to
accept donations. All of the money raised will
benefit Calvary’s Pre-School Milk Program.
Please throw a dollar or two into the pots, or
make your check out to Calvary UMC for “Milk
Money.”
KNITTING & CROCHETING
GROUP
The February K&C meeting will be
Monday, February 2nd, 1:00 in the
John Wesley Room. We will hope that
the weather and/or illness don’t take over so that
we have to cancel yet another gathering. Bring
your knitting or crocheting project and join us. If
you just want to get out for the fellowship, we’ll
welcome you too.
Currently, we’re working on prayer shawls.
However, if you have another idea for a small
project, we’re always open to new ideas.
If you have any questions, contact Maggie Lewis
([email protected] or 414.425.9591).
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CALVARY’S UNITED
METHODIST WOMEN
Meeting: Tuesday ~ March 10th
10:30 AM
Program: Lilah Losey
PRAYER AND SELF DENIAL
(collection to be taken)
Devotions: Loretta Wegner
Hostesses: Betty Sanders & Dottie Shorts
Bring a sandwich and come join us!
We met on January 13th at 11:00 AM with a
program on the Charter for Racial Justice. Cathy
Rice and Sharon Thomas were hostesses for a
delightful lunch. We will not meet in February,
but will resume in March.
DIRECTORY UPDATES
If you have changed your
address, telephone number
and/or e-mail address since
the last publication of the
church directories, and have
not already done so, please
notify me. Please put your
changes in writing and leave them in my inbox
in the church office or notify me by e-mail.
Faith’s e-mail address is:
[email protected]
Calvary’s e-mail address is:
[email protected]
Gratefully yours,
Jeanine Mazur - Secretary
February
2nd
WOMEN OF FAITH
Our next meeting will be March 16th at
11:30 AM in the John Wesley Room at
Calvary. Pam Weed volunteered to be our
leader for the March meeting. Please
bring a bag lunch and join us.
SHUTTERBUG AT CALVARY
Shutterbug's next gathering will
be on Tuesday, March 10th at
6:30 PM.
Dale has presented us with a challenge: A
“Photo Scavenger Hunt.” He’s made a list of
20 different photo categories. Yes, 20. The
challenge is to get a shot in as many categories
you can!
The list is as follows:
1. Object
11.
2. Live Animal
3. Shallow Depth 12.
of Field
13.
4. Nighttime Shot 14.
5. Selfie
15.
6. Black & White 16.
7. Chain
8. Representation 17.
of letter “S” 18.
9. Macro of Flower
10. A Child Playing 19.
20.
Use a Shape in the
Photo
Stop Action Photo
Shadow
Silhouette
Mirror Shot
Face of a Building
(Doors/Windows)
Tree
Sun (Sunset, Sunrise,
With Clouds)
Smile
Creative (Imagination)
Here’s my suggestion for naming your photos:
If, for example, you take shots of numbers 1, 4,
7 and 13, give them your name and include the
number. Thus, if I took these four shots, I’d
name them Tom 1, Tom 4, Tom 7 and Tom 13
and put them in the DropBox.
Grace and peace,
Tom
Shutterbug is a gathering of folks who enjoy
photography. If you have any questions,
contact Dale Shively (414) 453-2420 or
Tom Garnhart (414) 427-5770.
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FEBRUARY 2015
“Ni hao” from Calvary Pre-school!
We just returned from our pretend
trip to China. Everyone loved the
ocean, sites, and food. During the
month, the children learned about
the Great Wall of China, danced to
a fan song, learned a few words in Chinese and made
yummy vegetable stir-fry. We truly enjoyed our imaginary trip and fun was had by all. On January 27th, we
enjoyed a performance of “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,”
“Little Cloud” and “The Mixed Up Chameleon” presented
by the Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia at the Sharon
Lynn Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield.
Now we are back in Wisconsin and celebrating “A Fine
February.” This month we will be exploring different
“Crazy Concepts,” “Valentine Friends,” “Our Country”
and “Let’s Visit the Zoo.”
Watch out what you may see the week of February 2nd
to 5th as the students and teachers will be going “crazy”
with concepts. Monday is Silly Sock Day, Tuesday, Dots
and Stripes Day, Wednesday is PJ Day and Thursday is
Crazy Hair Day. On Friday, February 6th we will be
holding our Parent-Teacher conference day. As usual,
there is no school for students that day, but child care
is available for your pre-schooler while parents are
conferencing with the teacher.
The week of February 9th our curriculum will focus on
“love.” We will pretend to be a postman and deliver our
valentines to our friends and send a valentine out to
someone special via the real postman! “Our Country Hello Mr. President” begins February 16th to 19th. The
teachers will talk about the importance of our country
and leaders and point out some of the many, many
wonderful places to visit in our country.
The last week of February finds us exploring, “Let’s Visit
the Zoo.” The children will have fun learning about the
animals, the veterinarians that take care of them, and
what kinds of foods they eat. It is sure to be a fun month.
At Calvary Pre-School we “love” that we have a strong
friendship with the congregation. Thank you for the
beautiful building and allowing us to be a part of your
Outreach Program. With that said, the children and staff
want to wish everyone a “Happy Valentines Day!”
Sending you hugs and kisses!
Sue Ignaczak and Calvary Pre-school
414-541-9050
[email protected]
“Celebrating over 46 years of
Early Childhood Education”
1968-2015
CIRCUIT 35 UNITED
METHODIST CHURCHES
“From A to Z: the Airport to the Zoo!”
Calvary United Methodist Church
Pastor Rachel Olson
3177 S. 107th St. - West Allis - 53227
(414) 541-9050
Christ United Methodist Church
Pastor Mao Her
5200 S. 48th St. - Greenfield - 53220
(414) 421-0202
Cudahy United Methodist Church
Pastor Mpoyo Mulongo
5865 S. Lake Dr. - Cudahy - 53110
(414) 769-6770
Faith United Methodist Church
Pastor Rachel Olson
400 S. 91st St. - Milwaukee - 53214
(414) 453-1710
Fe Hispanic United Methodist Church
Pastor Ada Rosado
First United Methodist Church
Pastor Susan Lockman
7520 W. Lapham St. - West Allis - 53214
(414) 774-5500
Memorial United Methodist Church
Pastor Janet Hartzell
3450 S. 52nd St. - Greenfield - 53219
(414) 545-2440
Oak Creek Community
United Methodist Church
Pastor Wendee Nitz
8675 S. 13th St. - Oak Creek - 53154
(414) 762-4600
So Beautiful Korean
United Methodist Church
Pastor Sung-Keun Kim
4275 S. 112th St. - Greenfield - 53228
(414) 425-2530
South Milwaukee
United Methodist Church
Pastor Harsha Kotian ~ Circuit Leader
1327 Marshall Av. - South Milwaukee - 53172
(414) 762-6030
FEBRUARY 2015
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TREASURER’S REPORT
CALVARY
General Budget 2014
Given thru December:
Expenses thru December:
Cash Balance:
$139,740.
$139,464.
-$8,980.
Building /Major Maintenance Fund
Given in December:
Disbursed in December:
Fund Balance:
TREASURER’S REPORT
FAITH
December Church Income:
December Church Expenses:
$7,728.
$5,131.
Parsonage Expenses
Including Property Tax
$7,165.
$25.
0
$1,057.
CHRISTIANS
WITH QUESTIONS
*PRE-SCHOOL FUNDRAISERS*
CAMPBELL’S SOUP LABELS
Campbell’s Soup for Education Program
Calvary Pre-School is collecting the UPC
label located on the side of products. Many of
you have been contributing to our label saver
program at church. Thank you! Did you
know there are more than soup labels that
are valuable? You will find a complete list on
the table outside the church office. We need
your continued help. Ask your family and
neighbors to save them for you, then put
them in the label saver. A little effort from
many will produce great results.
Christians with Questions will meet
on Saturday, February 21st at 9:00 AM.
Registration begins at 8:30 AM. This
session’s DVD will be: Barbara Marx Hubbard ~
Visions of a Universal Humanity. Small group
discussion to follow. We look forward to seeing you
and offer coffee. In the interests of saving disposable items, please bring your own mug for beverages.
View the full year of topics at their website:
www.christianswithquestions.org
KAIROS
Kairos meets on the second Thursday
of the month, September through
May, at 12:30 PM at Calvary.
Discussions are based on a book
chosen by the group. All are welcome
for this ecumenical group.
TYSON PROJECT
Calvary Pre-School is collecting Tyson A+
Labels. The Tyson company will pay us cash
for every label collected. Bring in the A+
Labels from any Tyson product ant put them
in the Campbell’s label saver in the narthex.
EYE GLASS DONATIONS
Calvary Pre-School is collecting old prescription eyeglasses. Please place your donations
in the box on the table in the narthex.
Calvary Pre-School will forward them to the
proper organization.
Thank you for your support!
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Overeaters Anonymous offers hope
and support to anyone who suffers
from the disease of compulsive
eating. It is not a religious program,
but a spiritual one. OA offers physical, emotional,
and spiritual healing from this three-fold disease
through the practice of the Twelve Steps adapted
from Alcoholics Anonymous, and by the loving
acceptance and support of the fellowship. There is
a meeting at Calvary every Saturday at 9:30 AM.
Call the OA office at 414-259-0640 or go to
www.oa.org for more information.
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FEBRUARY 2015
WORSHIP VOLUNTEERS ~ CALVARY
Date
Liturgist
Ushers
Acolyte
February 1
Cheryl Perry
Scott & Tara Wletschak
Bob & Maggie Lewis
Vern & Karen Fisher
Lilly Kopplin
Communion Stewards:
February 8
Bonnie Snyder
Jerry Flanigan
Jackie Miron
Nancy Stamey
Volunteer Needed
Jessica Miron
February 15
Nancy Stamey
Judy Rosewitz
Coral Kaczynski
Dan & Nicole Counsell
Shawon Paradis
February 22
Scott Wletschak
Vern & Karen Fisher
Dan & Cheryl Perry
Grace Wletschak
WORSHIP VOLUNTEERS ~ FAITH
Date
Liturgist
Ushers
February 1
Stephanie Sanders
Communion Steward: Pam Weed
Tom Phillips
February 8
George Affeldt
Tom Phillips
February 15
Pam Weed
Tom Phillips
February 22
Jeanne Geraci
Tom Phillips
SPONSOR YOUR NEWSLETTER
Are you interested in sponsoring the publication and mailing
expenses for your newsletter? Each month, the total
approximate cost for sending out “The Blessing” for Faith
church is $14.00 and for Calvary church is $56.00. If you
would like to sponsor your church's newsletter for a month,
please enclose your donation in an envelope indicating your
intention of sponsorship, name and amount donated. You may
drop your envelope in the offering basket, deliver to the
church office or mail to the church. Thank you in advance
for your consideration!
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Dear (Faith) Friends in Mission:
Thank you for your support of the
United Methodist Committee on
Relief (UMCOR)…
Through the Advance, the designated
giving channel of The United Methodist Church,
100 percent of your contribution will go to Living
Gifts: Heifer International, Advance #982532.
Your gift received on 12/10/14 of $264.12 is working with communities to end hunger and poverty...
Grace and Peace,
Roland Fernandes
General Treasurer
General Board of
Global Ministries
Shawn Bakker
Deputy General
Secretary
Communications and
Development
********************
Dear Pastor:
The Board of Directors and I wish to thank you for
your generous donation of Christmas Gifts for our
children. We were very elated that someone
thought of our clients, we serve. We depend on the
community to support us through their volunteering; donations of materials, food and clothing, and
financial contributions.
Northcott utilizes these gifts to touch the lives of
approximately 10,000 community residents
annually…
Thanks again for your generosity.
Sincerely,
McArthur Weddle
Executive Director
Northcott Neighborhood House
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FAITH’S ONGOING MISSION
COLLECTIONS
FOOD: We continue to collect
nonperishable food. One month
the food collection goes to United
Methodist Children’s Services and
the next month the food is given to
Northcott Neighborhood Center. Please continue
to bring in your donations and put them under the
skirted table in the narthex.
CAMPBELL’S LABELS:
There is a Campbell’s can on
the table in the narthex for all
your Campbell’s labels. If you
are unsure of what labels to
bring, there is a listing on the bulletin board.
These labels are sent to McCurdy School in New
Mexico.
HEIFER PROJECT: There is
a plastic jar on a table in the
narthex to collect your loose
coins (folding money or checks
are also good). We collect year
round and in the fall, send the money to the Heifer
Project.
ALUMINUM CAN POP TOP TABS:
We continue to collect these tabs for
the Ronald McDonald House. Put
them in a plastic sandwich bag and
give them to either Florence or Bob
Feil. You can also leave them in the
Campbell’s box in the narthex.
GUEST HOUSE: Those small
toiletries that are in your hotel
room can be put to good use for
the homeless in our community.
There is a wicker basket under
the triangle table in the narthex
where you can put your collection.
PENNY COLLECTION: Pennies
collected go into Faith’s special
fund to purchase items needed that
are not in the budget.
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FEBRUARY 2015
CALVARY EVENTS ~ FEBRUARY 2015
SUNDAY
1
MONDAY
TUESDAY
2
3
9 AM Worship &
Sunday School
10 AM
Bible Study
Rev. Dr. Thomas
O. Garnhart
Preaching
1 PM
K & C Group
Holy Communion
8
2:15 PM Spirit
Gathering
9
10 AM
Bible Study
15
10
16
10 AM
Bible Study
17
11
6:15 PM
Bell Choir
18
Ash Wednesday
12 PM Service
with Imposition
of Ashes
6
Pre-School
Parent /
Teacher
Conferences
12
12:30 PM
Kairos
13
23
10 AM
Bible Study
SATURDAY
7
9:30 AM
Overeaters
Anonymous
19
Newsletter
Articles Due
24
25
6:15 PM
Bell Choir
7:30 PM
Chancel Choir
14
Valentine’s Day
9:30 AM
Overeaters
Anonymous
20
21
8 AM Men’s
Breakfast @
The Forum
Restaurant
9 AM
Christians with
Questions
7 PM Service
with Imposition
of Ashes
2 PM Serving at
Bay View UMC
22
5
7:30 PM
Chancel Choir
9 AM Worship &
Sunday School
9 AM Worship &
Sunday School
4
8:30 AM
Pre-School Staff
Meeting
FRIDAY
7:30 PM
Chancel Choir
Bell Choir Plays
Transfiguration
of the Lord
THURSDAY
6:15 PM
Bell Choir
Food Offering
9 AM Worship &
Sunday School
WEDNESDAY
9:30 AM
Overeaters
Anonymous
26
27
28
8 AM Women’s
Breakfast @
Meyer’s
Restaurant
9:30 AM
Overeaters
Anonymous
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FAITH EVENTS ~ FEBRUARY 2015
SUNDAY
MONDAY
1
2
10:45 AM Worship
at Calvary UMC
Rev. Dr. Thomas
O. Garnhart
Preaching
TUESDAY
3
7:30 PM
TNT Group
Meeting
WEDNESDAY
4
7 PM AA District
Meeting
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
5
6
7
12
13
19
20
21
27
28
7 PM
NA Group
Meeting
Holy Communion
8
9
15
16
10:45 AM Worship
at Calvary UMC
Transfiguration of
the Lord
10:45 AM Worship
at Calvary UMC
10
7:30 PM
TNT Group
Meeting
17
7:30 PM
TNT Group
Meeting
2 PM Serving at
Bay View UMC
11
18
Ash Wednesday
12 PM Service
with Imposition
of Ashes at
Calvary UMC
7 PM
NA Group
Meeting
7 PM
NA Group
Meeting
14
Valentine’s Day
Newsletter
Articles Due
7 PM Service
with Imposition
of Ashes at
Calvary UMC
7 PM AA District
Meeting
22
10:45 AM Worship
at Calvary UMC
23
24
7:30 PM
TNT Group
Meeting
25
26
7 PM
NA Group
Meeting
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CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF WEST ALLIS
3177 S. 107TH STREET
WEST ALLIS, WI. 53227
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Calvary & Faith United Methodist Churches
Calvary Church’s Website: www.calvaryumc-westallis.org
Pastor’s Email: [email protected]
Calvary Church’s Email: [email protected]
Faith Church’s Email: [email protected]
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
STAFF
CALVARY
Worship:
Sunday School:
Fellowship:
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
FAITH
Worship:
Sunday School:
10:45 AM
10:45 AM
Pastor:
Calvary Organist:
Faith Musician:
Calvary Choir Director:
Calvary Bell Choir Director:
Calvary Pre-School Director:
Secretary:
Calvary & Faith Custodian:
Rev. Rachel K. Olson
Sue Weber
Sue Schulkers
Karen Drescher
Nancy Stamey
Sue Ignaczak
Jeanine Mazur
Doug Pruitt