june 2015 color - First United Methodist Church
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june 2015 color - First United Methodist Church
June 2015 First United Methodist Church — Hartford, WI AT THE CROSS FUMC Mission Statement “Making Disciples of Christ” TAKE A LOOK . . . VBS, lots of pictures, new construction, Imagine No Malaria, Hospitality up- Special Thanks to Rachel Garza date , Relay for Life and much more! From Pastor Paul P. 3 Youth News P. 8 UMW P.4 CONTACT INFORMATION First United Methodist Church 738 West Monroe Avenue Hartford, 53027 262.673.3290 Rachel Garza has served the church in a variety of ways and especially in her position as our Membership Care Coordinator. Many of you greet Rachel on Sundays as you enter the church. She has helped in countless ways. Recognizing the changing needs of the congregation, the Staff Parish Ministry Team and the Leadership Council voted to discontinue the position of Membership Care Coordinator effective May 31, 2015. Over the summer a new job description will be developed creating a position that will strengthen our ministry and mission. Be sure to thank Rachel Garza for her work as our Volunteer Coordinator. Pastor Paul Johnsen [email protected] Director of Children’s Ministries Kari Staus [email protected] Office Managers Robin Pfotenhauer & Becki Swenson [email protected] Little Lambs Preschool Director/Teacher Deb Justman [email protected] District Superintendent Rev. Deborah Thompson Our Missionary Paul Webster The Coolest Week of the Summer! June 28th – July 1st 5:10-8pm Ages 3 – 5th Grade Everyone is welcome! Find a registration form in the church office or www.fumchartford.com . This is a free opportunity, but please try and register by June 12th in order for the VBS team to get the necessary supplies. There are still snowflakes in Fellowship Hall with food items listed that we still need. If you have any questions, please contact Kari Staus at church or 262-370-3909. FUMC News and Notes The Bottom Line… RELAY FOR LIFE April Receivings: $19,629.37 April Payments: $26,819.89 The average person has their financial priorities in this order: 1.Lifestyle 2. Saving 3. Giving This means that you buy what you want to fit the lifestyle that you want, then if there is any money left you put some in savings and if by chance there is anything left after that you give to church or charity. A person who is focused on the heart and mind of God has their financial priorities in this order: 1.Giving 2. Saving 3.Lifestyle This means that when you get paid you first give 10% back to God as an act of thanksgiving for all He has given you, then you put an appropriate amount in savings and then you CHOOSE your lifestyle based on what you have left. Our culture encourages us to live above and beyond our means but God teaches us to live at or below our means so we learn to be faithful stewards of our resources. I encourage you to take a look at your priorities and see where you stand. Ann Conroy, Treasurer Youth Video A copy of our 1998 Easter Sunrise Service youth presentation of Jesus Christ Superstar is now available on the church YouTube channel. To find the video, go to YouTube and in the search field enter “1998 Easter First United Methodist Church.” Watch the entire video for some real historical scenes. Enjoy! Be sure to attend the Hartford/Slinger Relay for Life, June 19-20 at the Hartford Union High School football field. There is lots to do at Relay for those on a team and those who just want to support the fight against cancer: games luminaria ceremony Food cancer education camaraderie face painting friends silent auction bounce house music You can also sponsor a member or two in their walk by contacting one of our members named below or finding their personal websites through www.RelayForLife.org/ Hartford-SlingerWI Karen Bidwell Tabitha Bryzek Renee Draper Lynnette Jordan Corinn Pillsbury Bill Vander Pas Pam Brown Becky Cleland Corina Jordan Joyce Kautz Andrea Vander Pas Lori Vander Pas Or during Coffee Hour you can remember a loved one lost to cancer, support those still fighting, and honor those who have won the battle by purchasing a luminaria for a donation of $5 each or a Cancer Ribbon Key Chain/ Zipper Pull for $1. All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. Lori Vander Pas will be the Honorary Chair at Relay for Life on Friday June 19 at Gib Mahr Field at HUHS. She will be introduced during the opening ceremony at 6 pm and will present the Relay for Life Pledge. She will be sharing her brave and courageous story during the Luminaria Ceremony at 9:30 pm. All are welcome, you do not need to be a part of a team to attend! Please consider supporting Lori and our Spirit Driven team by attending the Luminaria Ceremony! Thank you for helping in the fight against cancer! BAT TO MEET IN JULY July 11th, 7:00 pm picnic and Fellowship. Young adults out of high school are welcome! Singles or couples. 262.224.2442 P. 2 First United Methodist Church — Hartford, Wisconsin June 2015 From the desk of Pastor Paul….. "Preaching Around Hartford" rah Johnsen will preside over the communion services on Thursday evenings. While this is an experiment for our congregation, I hope you appreciate the "Preaching Around Hartford" sermon series. I look forward to being with you in person on Thursday, June 25 and Sunday June 28! Paul Johnsen In June, I will attend my third and final sum- ********************************* mer residency at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. I appreciate your prayers, support and encouragement! I anticipate finishing my thesis and doctoral work early next year. JOIN THE PASTOR’S MASTERS I will not be physically present at worship the first three weekends in June. However, I will be preaching at each of the Thursday night and the Sunday morning services during this time. How is this possible? Can I be two places at once? With the help of Terry Brown and the support of the Worship Ministry Team, I have video taped three sermons that will be shown during worship on the first three weeks in June. Terry and I have gone outside the church and recorded these sermons at three different locations in Hartford. You will need to come and find out where I am preaching each week. I offer this one clue, I will not be preaching a sermon from the dollar store! Meet for golf on Sunday afternoons at 4 pm at the Hartford Golf Club. Starts May 31st and continues throughout the summer Interested? You don’t have to be available every week. Call the church office if interested in golfing. 673-3290 Our liturgists and lay leaders will lead the worship, offering the prayers and welcoming the children. The Reverends Arv Arveson and SaJune 2015 First United Methodist Church — Hartford, Wisconsin P. 3 UMW News Cheryl Malko, President UMW 150th Anniversary Facts: "Organized by Methodist women in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1848, the Ladies' China Missionary Society raised money to support single women in mission to China. The society women contributed money to the parent boards, despite receiving the 'cold shoulder' from the clergy. Nevertheless, in 1858, the Ladies' China Missionary Society paid for three single women, appointed by the parent board, to go as teachers to Foochow, China. Two of these women, sisters Sarah and Beulah Woolston, ran a school for lower-class and abandoned girls. The course of study included literacy with the goal of reading the entire Bible, writing and composition, geography, history, arithmetic, astronomy and useful and ornamental needlework. In 1869, the Ladies' China Missionary Society merged with the newly formed Woman's Foreign Missionary Society and the Woolston sisters were adopted as its official missionaries." (from Conduct Becoming to a Woman by Elaine Magalis; revised and Expanded Edition 2003 Women's Division, General Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church.) Reading Program Highlight - Refuse To Do Nothing: Finding Your Power to Abolish Modern-Day Slavery by Shayne Moore and Kimberly McOwen Yim. Slavery never ended. It just went underground and people continue to exploit powerless men, women and children in horrific ways throughout the world. Refuse To Do Nothing will share insights to illuminate the shadows where the trafficked and traffickers hide and will compel, motivate and mobilize friends and strangers to refuse to do nothing. Exploit No More (ENM) Update: What's Next? ENM Upcoming Events: Friday, July 24 at Ironwood Golf Course - 2nd Annual Golf Outing Summer of 100 Yard Sales Local Upcoming Events Hope Circle meeting - Wednesday, June 17 at 7:00 p.m. at church. Stuck Study: Scared - Lesson. Program by Carla Kramoris Mission U - Monday, July 20 to Thursday, July 23; Overview day Friday July 24 at the Westwood Conference Center in Wausau. Come together with people of all ages to develop a greater understanding of the mission of the church in the current world context. Three studies will be presented: Spiritual Growth Study - Created for Happiness: Understanding Your Life in God (new) Geographic Study - Latin America: People and Faith (new) Issue Study - The Church and People with Disabilities (2nd year) Scholarships are available from our local UMW unit and from Mission U if you are a first-time attendee or a teen woman. Pastors can also earn continuing education credits and lay speaking/lay servant credits are available for laity. Registrations must be submitted no later than June 29th. COFFEE HOUR HOSTS WANTED FOR THE SUMMER! 2015 Goals: 1. Support development consulting firm through December 2015 2. Equip every church partner to conduct awareness, training, or outreach event 3. Conduct annual hotel outreach 4. Pray 5. Identify a viable property and complete li censing P. 4 July 5th is open and there are other dates available coming up if you check the list on the office bulletin board. By July we should be doing coffee hour ‘the old way’ in our new kitchen so it will be easier! Serve as a family, small group of friends or as a ministry team within the church (i.e. worship, garden, hospitality, choirs etc.) We provide everything you will need except the food you wish to share. Feel free to serve as much food as you wish. No minimum required! First United Methodist Church — Hartford, Wisconsin June 2015 9:00 June 14 June 28 9:00 9:00 9:00 June 7 June 21 TIME DATE Robin Pfotenhauer Rod Bartlow Ken and Kathy Lamb Brian Swenson Larry & Ruth Redeker Lee and Nancy Jones Lisa Bohovsky LITURGISTS Leslie Hogan GREETERS Steve and Kathy Alsum Family Renee Draper Glenn Lepien Joe Pfotenhauer Trevor Lang Stephanie Lang Andrea Vander Pas Lindsey Wesner Fred Weiss Brian & Becki Swenson NURSERY Stephanie Lane ACOLYTES Tony Collett George Roemer Pat Linehan USHERS Ministry Schedule for JUNE 2015 29 30 6:00 Bits potluck kick off -–location TBD 5-8 VBS 5-8 VBS 28 9-Worship 10-Fellowship 5-8 VBS 23 16 9 2 Tuesday 22 15 6:30 Prayer Shawl ministry 8 1 Monday 24 7-Hope Circle 17 10 3 Wednesday 7-Evening Worship 8-Outdoor Movie 25 7-Evening Worship 18 7-Evening Worship 11 7-Evening Worship 4 Thursday JUNE 2015 21 FOOD PANTRY SUNDAY Father’s Day 9-Worship 10-Fellowship Annual Conference 14 MISSION SUNDAY 9-Worship 10-Fellowship WEAR YOUR NAME TAG TODAY 7 9-Worship 10-Fellowship Graduation Sunday Sunday First United Methodist Church 738 W. Monroe Avenue Hartford, WI 53027 6 Saturday 26 19 27 20 12 Office closes at 13 11 am on Fridays ONLY, beginning this day. Annual Conference Annual Conference 5 Friday Get Connected Sunday 1st Sunday of the Month I know not all of you are fond of wearing name tags and feel everyone knows who you are so, I did a little research and comprised a list of 10 reasons it is important to wear name badges or tags. I have also heard that some people do not have a current name badge, if that is you, please contact the office and they would gladly make you a name badge. I have also been told that a lot of people do not care for the pin on badges that we have. So in light of that we have also researched the idea of new badges, for those who would prefer a high quality, magnetic badge. We were able to come up with a nice badge that would cost each person about $5.00. Hospitality would coordinate the ordering and cover the shipping costs, since we would need about 100 badges to get this pricing. Please watch the pink slips for a chance to participate. If you are fine with the badges we have right now, great. They are here and ready for the wearer, but if they are hindering your participation please consider purchasing one of the magnetic badges. They would look like this: 10 Reasons Everybody at Church Should Wear a Nametag 1. Few people know everybody in the church. Even in the smallest churches, it’s sometimes difficult to remember everybody’s name. If/as the church grows, that task becomes even more difficult. Nametags allow us to admit that struggle while providing a way to overcome it. 2. Leaders need help with names. I want to know everybody’s name in my church, but I’m not gifted with that kind of memory. I admit I need help if I want to be the best church leader I can be. I would much prefer calling people by name as I minister to them – and nametags allow me to do so. Let’s be honest . You can remember maybe 200 people’s names when you see their faces, but you can probably remember about 1500 people when given their and face and their name-(think about Facebook). 3. Nametags invite conversation. Knowing another person’s name breaks down one barrier to conversations that church folks ought to feel comfortable having. It’s simply easier to talk with others when you are on a first-name basis. 4. Knowing names makes fellowship more personal. While calling each other “brother” or “sister” sounds good (and is theologically on target), that nomenclature is often a cover up for “I’m sorry I don’t know your name, and I’m embarrassed to ask.” As long as conversations remain at the anonymous “brother” and “sister” level, fellowship will remain surface level. 5. Nametags save embarrassment. We’ve probably all called someone by the wrong name, only to realize it later (or perhaps even within the same conversation). If “brother” or “sister” is a gentle way of saying, “I don’t know your name,” using the wrong name is an undeniable way of doing so. That’s embarrassing for both parties. 6. Nametags are an inexpensive way to promote outward focus. The church that says, “We don’t need nametags since we already know everyone anyway,” is probably saying more than they care to admit. My guess is they see few guests at their church, and they probably aren’t expecting any. On the other hand, using nametags is one way to say: “We expect God to send us guests, and we want to be ready for them.” 7. Guests feel less conspicuous. I understand why we might give guests a nametag, but doing so for them alone actually makes them even more noticeable – and puts them at a disadvantage in conversations. I know their name, but they don’t know mine if I’m not also wearing a nametag. Guests should never be the ones who must do the asking. 8. Saying to someone, “Please let us know your name” also says, “We want to know you.” Much has been written about guests’ desire for anonymity in churches, but I take a different slant on that issue. People who come to a church are looking for something. They often welcome care and concern. What they don’t want is to be smothered and made uncomfortable. That’s a different issue, though, than simply wanting to know them by name. 9. Guest Oriented. People want to be known . I know there is a school of thought that says that people want to be totally anonymous when they arrive at church. That dangerous application of this belief is that we go out of the way to make it hard for people to connect. We want to people space to control their experience with our church but we want to meet them when they are ready to connect. The first step to getting connected is for a member of our team to make up a name tag. 10. It’s not about you…Name tags by definition are about the other people around us not ourselves. It’s a declaration that I’m not that big of a deal. When we put on a name tag we are serving other people who might feel uncomfortable coming up to me. Blessings, Victoria Triick and the Hospitality Ministry Team June 2015 First United Methodist Church — Hartford, Wisconsin P. 7 Youth News On Sunday, May 17th Youth Group ended the year with a kickball game and cookout. Over thirty-five 5th - adult joined in the fun enjoying a little competition, good food and fellowship. Can't wait to come together again in a couple months. Enjoy the summer! The preschool thru fifth graders gathered in the sanctuary on May 17th for an end of the year celebration. The Sunday School classes were able to come together for 33 Sundays this year to hear about how much God loves them. Thank you to all parents, guardians and grandparents for encouraging your children to attend and for all the teachers, shepherds and volunteers for greeting our eager minds each week and filling them with God's love. P. 8 First United Methodist Church — Hartford, Wisconsin June 2015 LITTLE LAMBS UPDATE Little Lambs Preschool had a very busy month in May... We had Touch-a-Truck Day: Thank you to Eric Langenecker and Langenecker Construction for bringing 2 construction vehicles we could see, sit in, beep the horn (numerous times), and touch. We decorated flower pots and planted flowers for our special Moms! We visited Goeller Farm: Thank you Ellen Goeller for letting us visit your farm and seeing your 500+ cows! See our pictures on the next page! We ended our school year with the Little Lambs Graduation Program and Spaghetti Supper at the end of the month. Little Lambs Preschool still has openings for our popular Summer Play Days Program. The program is open to all children ages 3, 4, and 5 years old. Sessions begin June 17, 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. every Wednesday until August 19th. Snack and all materials are included! Registration information can be found on the Little Lambs bulletin board near the Gathering Room or on our web- site www.littlelambshartford.com June 2015 First United Methodist Church — Hartford, Wisconsin P. 9 Milestones 06/10 06/11 BIRTHDAYS 06/13 06/01 06/02 06/03 06/04 06/05 06/06 06/07 06/08 06/09 06/10 Keith Sterman Heather Wuest Almer Perkins John Lindner Todd Einerson Olivia Carroll Scott Wuest Peg Klippel Rod Bartlow James Squires Araceli Cloud Doug Carroll Howard Myers Nedra Johnson Allen Cooper Linda VanderJagt Zac Utz Kris Raynor Hayden Bumgarner Kim Morris Auren Deming Jayden Buege Bettie Ervin Steve Dummer Pam Rohde Kyle McDermott 06/14 06/15 06/16 06/17 06/18 06/19 06/20 06/21 06/22 06/23 06/24 06/25 06/26 06/27 Grace Hoxworth Ruth Brasure Dave Olson Sadie Sterman Tommy Morris Kaia Weiss Melissa Thiery Vickie Ward Natalie Tetrick Blanche Roemer Paul Wilson Noah Kaminiski Jerry Cox Stacey Sigmund Sheryl Zabrowski Heidi Gottfried Alexandra Rouse Allison Peterson Kathy Kempen Laverne Fiscus Stan Sterman Dorothy Grandine Nick Raynor Helen Wilson Lydia Wirkkula Logan Wirkkula Tiffany Tetrick Heidi Einerson Janice Sigl Tony Collett 06/27 06/28 06/29 06/30 Paul Roemer Tina Hove Jennifer Thurmer Nathan VanderPas Jayden Secord Carol Krajewski ANNIVERSARIES 06/01 Pam & Richard Roggenbauer Melissa & Dave Schaschwary 06/04 Doris & Tom Lepien 06/07 Lynnette & Alan Jordan 06/08 Abby & Mitch Sauer 06/12 Abby & Bill Baumgarner 06/13 Katie & Rob Bush 06/14 Danielle & Angelo Pezzino 06/15 Carol & Mark Martin 06/16 Jean & James Bell 06/17 Deb & Arnie Wickland Chris & Dave Hoxworth 06/18 Becky & Bob Cleland 06/20 Marge & Almer Perkins 06/21 Cathy & Steve Alsum Amber & Darrin Schauer 06/23 Nancy & Lee Jones 06/25 Victoria & Jay Triick 06/29 Jane & Marv Riedel 06/30 Vickie & Doug Ward LITTLE LAMBS ON THE FARM! Little Lambs preschool went to the Goeller Farm on May 20th. Left: Ellen Goeller is showing the children what they feed the baby calves. Below: The Little lambs at the Goeller Farm just outside of Hartford! P. 10 First United Methodist Church — Hartford, Wisconsin June 2015 Kitchen/Bathroom Remodeling Underway! Pardon our dust! As you can see, the new kitchen and bathroom project is on its way to completion. The work began immediately after Family Promise on Monday April 18th. It has been noisy, dusty and a little inconvenient as far as Coffee Hour and bathrooms, but it will be so worth it. So far things are going very smoothly with no major ‘bumps’ in the road or unseen issues. The crew will hopefully finish in mid June. IMAGINE NO MALARIA We will continue to strive towards our goal of $10,00 or more for the Imagine No Malaria Campaign. Right now we are VERY close to our goal and have until the end of the year or possibly June of 2016 to reach or exceed our goal. We may plan some community events to get others involved as well. Thank you so much for your overwhelming support thus far! The positive response has been incredible! It is exciting to actually make a difference in the world no matter what your donation. The success of this project will be measurable in the coming years and will be exciting to watch! P. 11 First United Methodist Church — Hartford, Wisconsin June 2015 738 West Monroe Hartford, WI 53027 262-673-3290 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Remember to wear your name tag on the first Sunday of every month! First United Methodist Church – Hartford, Wisconsin First United Methodist Church • Hartford, Wisconsin JUNE 2015 NEWSLETTER