newsletterapril2015 - Allegan United Methodist
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newsletterapril2015 - Allegan United Methodist
APRIL 2015 ALLEGAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 409 Trowbridge Street Allegan Mi 49010 269-673-4236 Fax No. 269-673-8856 JOYS AND CONCERNS Listed below are some of the Joys and Concerns heard during recent worship services. We carry each other’s burdens and dance dances for all of God’s children. Reach out and touch someone’s life as you pray for them. [email protected] Website alleganumc.net Sunday Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. All Ages Robert K. Lynch Pastor 269-673-2512k JOYS Congratulations Gene and Wende Wood celebrated an anniversary. AHS Band earned straight 1’s at District Band Festival!; Joan Rininger’s grandsons— Adam’s team won 1st place in 3-on-3 basketball in Special Olympics and brother, Scott, is co-coaching their team and working towards being an Eagle Scout; Magen Dennis became an aunt to Colin Michael; Bobby Tremaine became a first time grandfather to Logan DeWanpoynter and prays for a strong connection. Thank You Ginny Borgman thanked everyone for their continued prayers and support during her recovery; We are thankful for God’s gift of youth; Dave and Irene Waanders for making sure our parking lot is clear; Anita Nielsen is thankful for your prayers for Al and their family; Vern Olcott thanks everyone for their prayers; Sue Thiel for playing the piano during worship for Jacque who was sick. ALLEGAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH is a caring, dynamic community of faith where all people are invited to encounter God and to celebrate a Risen Lord. Through God’s Spirit we grow spiritually, emphasize the individual’s relationship with Christ and others, and change with and serve the needs of the community. Celebrations and Joys PJ McQuaid returned to China safely; Snowbirds returning; Barb Simpson shared family birthdays and enjoyed a family baby shower; Spring arrived March 20! Concerns on the following page…. APRIL 2015 PRAYERS AND CONCERNS Prayers for our military: Those connected with this congregation: Ryan Balgoyen, Tanner Boysen, Steven Carroll, Andrew Cowen, Thomas DeBruyne, Matt Fullam, Stephanie Hadley, Isaiah Hadley, Dillon Hileski, Michael Hileski, Gregory McIntire, Chelsea Reed, Jason Star, Jeremy Thompson, Dai Wessman and Dan Wrobleski. Continued prayers for those battling cancer or having treatment: Jane Allen, Dale Barber, Evelyn Bierlein, Hanford Brink, Erin Brown, Bill Carr, Denise Cherry, Jim Conlon, Tammy Christy, Stacy Davis, Sam Edgerton, Linda Evans, Bonnie Geurink, Ernie Hagerman, Angie Heckman, Dave Hitchcock, Ryan Howrigan, Monica Kraai, Mary Jo Lange; Julie Maynard, Ken Milhiem, Villas Mohrland, John Murphy, Nancy Parker Newton, Philip Nicolai, Linda Pullen, Phil Rose, Denise Schmidt, Mark Thomas, Terri Stapleton, Deb Stutzman, Cessily Wotring Thackler, Naomi Watts, Jenny Walsh, and those known but unnamed. Concerns: Unrest and violence in Syria and Middle East; Fire at AMFC and loss of jobs; Health Concerns: Janet Earle knee and throat surgery; Abby Hall had foot surgery and prayers for the healing process; Patrick Ballard released from hospital - infection; Julie Maynard cancer lung surgery; Kevin DeLaet asks for prayers for a co-op student from his work, Erin Brown, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer; Jacque James was sick and unable to play the organ on Sunday; Prayer Shawls Given To: Barb Brewster, Karen Brooks, Janet Earle. Sympathy: Matt Milbocker and family on the death of his uncle, David Milbocker and grandma, Ella Ellis; Janet Earle family on the death of her step-brother, Charles Eshbaugh, Jr.; Barb Brewster and family on the death of her mom, Fran Canfield. Travel Mercies: Our “snowbirds” as they return to Michigan. From The Heart of the Pastor Rev. Robert Lynch On April 5, we once again celebrate the fulfillment of the path to the Cross and the Empty Tomb. Yet similar to the Gospel times, doubts remain and in the midst of the human condition much of the world still questions the event. It is with that reality that I would like to focus our Sundays of Easter around the first letter of John. As the elder statesman in the church, John wrote this letter to his “dear children.” Two generations had passed since the Easter event, and John was hearing “doubts.” False teachers, heresies, and sin had corrupted the new generation of Christians, and John began to hear about discussions of doubt among the believers! “A GOOD MAN. . . yes. . . perhaps one of the best who ever lived. . . but just a man,” say many. Others disagree, claiming that he suffered from delusions of grandeur--a “messiah complex.” And the argument rages over the true identity of this man called Jesus. Suggestions have ranged from “simple teacher” to “egomaniac” and “misguided fool.” Whoever he was, all would agree that Jesus left his mark on history. Hearing these discussions, even Christians can begin to wonder and doubt. Is Jesus really God? Did he come to save sinners like us? Does God care about me? John sat down and wrote this letter to dispel doubts and to build assurance by presenting a clear picture of Christ. Entering history, Jesus was and is God in the flesh and God in focus--seen, heard, and touched by the author of this letter, John the apostle. John walked and talked with Jesus, saw him heal, heard him teach, watched him die, met him arisen, and saw him ascend. John knew God--he had lived with him and had seen him work. And John enjoyed fellowship with the Father and the Son all the days of his life. In his letter he presented God as light, as love, and as life. He explained in simple and practical terms what it means to have fellowship with God. Unfortunately, things haven’t changed that much with today’s generation of Christians, so John's letter is a model for us to follow as we combat modern heresies and false teachers! Do you know God? Do you know Christ? Do you know that you have eternal life? First John was written to help you know the reality of God in your life through faith in Christ, to assure you that you have eternal life, and to encourage you to remain in fellowship with the God who is light and love. Read this letter written by one overwhelmed by God's love, and with renewed confidence pass on his love to others. What a great way to celebrate Easter 2015! SERMON THEMES APRIL First John was written to dispel doubts and to build assurance by presenting a clear picture of Christ. Entering history, Jesus was and is God in the flesh and God in focus--seen, heard, and touched by the author of this letter, John the apostle. John walked and talked with Jesus, saw him heal, heard him teach, watched him die, met him arisen, and saw him ascend. John knew God--he had lived with him and had seen him work. And John enjoyed fellowship with the Father and the Son all the days of his life. The letter is of particular value for its development of the intrinsic connection between Christian belief and moral conduct: God is love, and the Christian who is a child of God has faith in Jesus Christ and loves his neighbor. APRIL 5, 2015 EASTER SUNDAY: Mark 16:1-8 We celebrate the Final paradox of the Cross that Easter is not for “full people,” but that Easter is for “empty people.” APRIL 12, 2015 2nd SUNDAY OF EASTER: 1 John 1:-2:2 1st letter of John series: “Avoiding self deception.” This letter affectionately challenges all Christians to know and obey God! APRIL 19, 2015 3rd SUNDAY OF EASTER: John 3:1-7 Kids Hope Celebration: 1st letter of John series: Is it possible to experience a love without limits? We see how great God’s love is! APRIL 26, 2015 4th SUNDAY OF EASTER: 1 John 3:16-24 1st letter of John series: “Love One Another” We realize the first letter of John makes clear that our core competency as Christians is to love one another. MAY 3, 2015 5th SUNDAY OF EASTER: 1 John 4:7-21 1st letter of John series: “Bonds of Love” We will examine some of the ways the church is called to embody love and the binding and loosening power of love. MAY 10, 2015 MOTHER’S DAY : John 5:1-6 1st letter of John series: “Obedience sets us free” We conclude our series by realizing that we believe that Jesus is God's Son; it's that faith, and not our striving, that makes us part of his family. MAY 17, 2015 ASCENSION SUNDAY: Acts 1:1-11 We celebrate the music of Johann Bach! Johann Sebastian Bach is revered through the ages for his work's musical complexities and stylistic innovations as well as his religious conviction. MAY 24, 2015 PENTECOST: Romans 8:22-27 As we celebrate Pentecost, we realize that praying on our own, our requests become confused and misdirected. But the Spirit helps to deliver our prayers to God. MAY 31, 2015 TRINITY SUNDAY: “Three in One; One in Three!” Isaiah 6:1-8 We cry out Holy, holy, holy -- the God who is Sun Mon Tue Wed 6 7 pm Chancel Bell Choir Fri 1 2 Maundy Thursday 3 8-10 am TOPS (DS) 1 pm Bible Study (Heckman) 8-4 pm Food Pantry Delivery. (FH/KT) 7 pm Chancel Choir 5 6:15 am Sunrise Service -Hudson Corners 9:30 Easter Worship Thu 3:45-4:30 pm Joyful Noise 4 pm Cherub 4:30 pm Colors ’N Chorus 6-7 pm Maundy Thursday Supper/Service (FH) 7 5-7 pm Weight Watchers (FH) 8 9 10 8-10 am TOPS (DS) 7 pm Chancel Choir 1 pm Bible Study (Heckman) 8 am- 12 pm Food Pantry Delivery (FH/KT) 14 Pastor Out Of Office 5-7 pm Weight Watchers (FH) 15 Pastor Out Of Office 8-10 am TOPS (DS) 16 Pastor Out Of Office 21 22 23 24 8-10 am TOPS (DS) 7 pm Chancel Choir 1 pm Bible Study (Heckman) 8 am- 12 pm Food Pantry Delivery (FH/KT) 4 pm Cherub 4:30 pm Colors ’N Chorus Sat 4 11 No Sunday School 12 8:30 am UMW (FH) 9:30 Worship Food Pantry Bake Sale(FH) 11 am Sunday School 12-12:30 pm Joyful Noise 4:30 pm Scouts (DS) 13 Pastor Out Of Office 10:30 am Vision Imp(FH) 1 pm Mary Martha (FH) 6 pm Highway Pickup 7 pm Chancel Bell Choir 19 9:30 am Worship KH 20th Yr Celebration Potluck after Worship No Sunday School 4:30 pm Scouts (DS) 20 26 27 28 9:30 Worship 11 am Sunday School 7 pm Chancel Bell Choir 5-7 pm Weight Watchers (FH) 12-12:30 pm Joyful Noise NEWSLETTER DEADLINE 2-7 pm SA/FH/KT (Barber) 4:30 pm Scouts (DS) 6:30 pm Trustees (FH) 7 pm Chancel Bell Choir 5-7 pm Weight Watchers (FH) 6:30 pm SPRC (LB) 7 pm Chancel Choir 1 pm Bible Study (Heckman) 17 18 8 am- 12 pm Food Pantry Delivery (FH/KT) 3:45-4:30 pm Joyful Noise 4 pm Cherub 4:30 pm Colors ’N Chorus 7 pm Sarah Circle (FH) 4 pm Cherub Choir 4:30 pm Colors ’N Chorus 25 5 pm Dinner (FH) 6:45 pm Service Auction 29 30 8-10 am TOPS (DS) 1 pm Bible Study (Heckman) 7:00 pm Chancel Choir 3:45-4:30 pm Joyful Noise 4 pm Cherub Choir 4:30 pm Colors ’N Chorus 9 am Men’s Fellowship (FH) Location Key DS - Downstairs FH - Fellowship Hall HS - High School Classroom KT - Kitchen LB - Library M - Music Room MS -Middle School SA - Sanctuary YR - Youth Looking Ahead April 3 - No School April 6 - 10 Spring Break April 16 - Kindergarten Roundup 12:00 pm & 5:30 pm April 17 - 1st Grade to Meijer Garden April 19 - 9:30 am KH 20-Year Celebration during worship, followed by all-church potluck. April 27 - 4th Grade to Lansing Allegan United Methodist Church/North Ward Kids Hope USA History Twenty years ago Allegan Public Schools asked Allegan United Methodist Church to start a Kids Hope program; with Virgil Gulker’s guidance and direction, we accepted the challenge and initiated the program with church members and school personnel encircling North Ward School, “hugging” the building and praying for a new mentoring program. Although we currently mentor 23 students, we support the entire student body with such activities as welcoming and guiding students the first day of school, celebrating “Incredible Kid Day,” providing treats for MEAP testing, providing staff treats for teacher appreciation and other special days; the school regularly requests the assistance of Kids Hope personnel at such events as “Donuts with Dad,” “Muffins with Mom,” open houses, and kindergarten round-up. Our Kids Hope leadership team regularly organizes special events for our Kids Hope students and their families such as Christmas parties, end-of-year/graduation parties, summer “jumpstart” programs and others; occasionally other local KH programs join us in activities. In addition to the commitment of 54 mentors and 54 prayer partners (totaling 514 years of service), the entire church family demonstrates continued support for KH by providing food for meals at KH events, donations for “Thanksgiving Bags” given to KH students, funds for “camperships” offered to KH 5th grade “grads” for a week at a local Christian camp and other KH projects which have supported our 133 students (for a total of 335 years of mentoring); the congregation that “hugged” the building 20 years ago still embraces the remarkable partnership our church shares with North Ward through Kids Hope USA. Karen Rambadt, Kids Hope USA Director APRIL BIRTHDAYS 1-Betty Reimink 4-Vern Olcott 5-Bob Lynch 11-Michelle Adams, Ashley Weaver 13-William Adams, Marc Schroeder, Allison Wiley 14-Travis Waigand 15-Carolyn Carr, Mary Wilcox 16-Marcus Hard 17-Julie Cortright, Tom Giles, Stone Karle 21-Charles Thomsen 22-Norm Pierson 24-George Babcock, Christine Spohn 25-Marguerite Bloss, Jeff Gowens 27-Shelby Van Order 30-Matt Thiel, Rainah Spohn APRIL ANNIVERSARIES 17-Mark & JoAnne Giles 21-Chris & Patty Anderson 23-Nick & Vicki Brower Our annual church FAMILY CAMP will be held the week of June 28-July 4, 2015, at Lake Michigan United Methodist Camp near Pentwater. We hope you are planning to attend and maybe invite other family or friends to join us. Let’s try to fill the camp this year! Could you help with daily devotions, kids' crafts, a group meal (potluck?), theme day, sand castle building, treasure hunt, etc.? We would be glad to assist if you have an activity you would like to lead. Please contact Hanford and Eilene Brink at 673-6031 with your ideas or if you have any questions. Possible Cancer Support Group Forming Bill Carr would like to know if there is an interest in getting a Cancer Support Group at our church. Please give him a call at 686-0290 if you are interested. Mark your calendars for Church/Parsonage Cleanup Day 9:00 a.m. Saturday, May 16 Sign-up Sheet will be in Fellowship Hall later in April. HIGHWAY PICKUP Monday, April 13, 6:00 p.m. in AUMC parking lot. Questions? Contact Denny VanOrder 673-3262. ALL-CHURCH POTLUCK LUNCH We will be celebrating our 20-year Kids Hope partnership with North Ward School on Sunday, April 19, during the 9:30 a.m. worship service. A potluck lunch will immediately follow the service. Because we have invited North Ward staff and Kids Hope families to attend and be our guests for lunch, it would be great if you could bring a dish that would help us serve some extra people. Beverages and table settings (plates, etc.) will be provided. Allegan United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. There will be a simple supper and then video segment from “The Path to The Cross” and closing worship. Child care provided. Wende Wood will also practice with the Cherub and Colors ‘N Chorus Choirs after the supper. Date April 2 (Maundy Thursday) Supper Sponsored By: UMW Communion and Project of the month is the “Hands of Grace” Food Pantry. Offering change and Penny Jar will continue to go towards Ministry Shares. TROWBRIDGE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH BREAKFAST 355 26th St., Otsego 23rd Annual Benefit Breakfast for American Cancer Society Saturday, April 4th – 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. Sunday, April 19 – 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Youth Room – Spiritual Gifts Application Mark your calendars! JUNE 14 - JUNE 18 Evening More information to follow. The 2015 project CHALLENGE for Kalamazoo District UMW is diapers! There is a special pattern that must be followed using flannel fabric. So dig through your material box and find all that flannel. The pattern can be found online, and I will also have patterns available soon. How many diapers can our Unit make by September 19? 100? 150? The National Legacy Fund drive is a national incentive to have a self-sustaining fund for the administration of the United Methodist Women Organization. It is much like UMCOR so that all future giving will all go to mission. Go online or check the bulletin board for ways to give--$1.50, $15, $150 or any amount. Plan to attend the Spiritual Growth Event in South Haven April 25. Spend the day learning to heal the broken heart. Look for the flyer on the bulletin board or the Kalamazoo District UMW Facebook page. This event, as well as all events, are open to everyone! They are sponsored by UMW. Prayer Shawls— We are in need of more prayer shawls. The shawls must be about 58 inches in length ( wrist to wrist). Search “prayer shawl pattern” online for the complete instructions. Graduates Please contact the office if you have a daughter/son who is graduating from high school this year. SERVICE AUCTION Saturday, April 25 Dinner 5:00 – 6:15 p.m. – Auction 6:45 p.m. Fellowship Hall The dinner will be sponsored by the Chancel Handbell Choir. They will use the funds to purchase mallets. Their menu is: Baked Potato Bar, Chicken Noodle Soup, Vegetable Soup and Salad Do you still have outstanding items from the service auction last year? Please contact that person so they know where they stand. We will put a deadline of December 31, 2015, for the service items that are sold in April. This can be extended through an agreement between buyer/seller. The proceeds from the “Service Auction” will go towards Ministry Shares. A poster is in Fellowship Hall with a sign-up sheet attached. You can sign up or contact the church office. Need some ideas? Check out the poster! Our church has a wonderful opportunity to enhance our worship by the use of a display of televisions in the sanctuary. It will do many things to help our worship go to another dimension. • • • • • • Scripture and responsive readings can be displayed for all to read along with the pastor and liturgist. Words to all songs can be displayed for congregational songs, including songs not currently in our hymnals. Words to songs of the many choir anthems can be displayed so there is never a loss of meaning to the worshipful and teaching songs sung. Announcements can be displayed before and after worship services. Points to the sermon and supplemental scriptures can be listed to help people follow and understand the sermon even better. People with hearing impairments can be better involved and included in the worship service. This can be accomplished in three large televisions and some equipment to make the display happen. Your gift to the church with the designation of “TV Worship Aids” will help us get this new ministry tool going. Be a part of what God is doing in our church. Ellen Bierlein February 26, 2015 Finance: Next Finance meeting Wednesday, March 4, at 7:15 p.m. “Hands of Grace” Food Pantry: Our funds are getting low, approximately $882.00, and it’s almost time to spend $1,600 for non-perishable items. The Food Pantry Committee will discuss options on what we should do at our next meeting which is February 27th. We are waiting to hear if the Pantry has been approved for a $4,000 Great Lakes Energy Grant for a refrigerator, which would be a win-win for the Pantry and church. We are very excited to have a new volunteer to assist with our grant requests! Tracy Brower, Director of the Allegan County Food Pantry Collaborative, requested other Food Pantries to join the Steering Committee, so Chris Jurkas has joined. Kids Hope: March 19 is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day at North Ward. April 19 is Allegan KH 20-year celebration at the church. Virgil Gulker, founder of KHUSA will be the guest speaker. A church potluck will follow the service. Membership: Membership is at 302 with the death of Janet Trutsch, transfer of Jeff and Diane McElwee, reinstatement of Bobby Tremaine. SPRC: Next meeting: April 21 – 6:30 p.m. Missions: March POM & Communion – One Great Hour of Sharing Trustee: The heat tapes are working! UMYF: Youth events coming up: March 4th – Youth will serve Lenten Dinner. March 29th – Noah Movie & Discussion UMW: Saturday, March 21, from 11:00-2:00 Kalamazoo District UMW is sponsoring a Get to know Wesley Foundation for students, parents and anyone interested. The event will be held at Wesley Foundation at WMU. Wesley Students will speak, have musical entertainment, plus serve lunch! There will also be time to tour the ‘new’ building. Registration is $8.00. Go to their Facebook page or registration forms will be on the UMW bulletin board. It has been suggested to have teams of two or three people cover funerals for three months at a time. I will be bring this idea to the circles and general membership. Food Pantry 2015 Report Month January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL 2014 Visits No. of People 91 74 105 119 96 103 125 115 116 116 98 125 1,283 Total Number of New Households YTD 2014 124 # Of People # Of Kids 101 86 74 378 302 247 Not Tracked 261 927 2015 Visits 297 243 347 431 307 345 417 370 379 424 351 440 4,351 2015 64 (2/16-28) 85(Thru 3/22) 149 161 (Thru 3/22) APRIL 12TH BAKE SALE: We invite all the ladies (or gentlemen) to participate in a Food Pantry Bake Sale on APRIL 12TH. The bake sale will be in the Fellowship Hall after church service. All proceeds will go to the Food Pantry. Please help us make it a success. VILLAGE MARKET UMBRELLA DONATION FUND RAISER: During the month of APRIL you can place cash donations in the umbrellas at the Allegan Village Market grocery store. Let it rain FOOD PANTRY donations. COUPON BOX: We have placed a Coupon Box on the small round table close to the office. Please help yourself to any coupons. Please add coupons too. DATE TO REMEMBER: On May 31st we will celebrate the success of the Food pantry, our volunteers, recipients and contributors. Cake will be served. THANK YOU—for all the cash donations; our account has risen to $1,552.46, which is almost what we need to buy our non-perishables. Please keep it up. Also, thanks for all the non-perishable donations. It is a huge help!!