May Tidings 2011

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The TIDINGS MAY 2011

St. John UCC “Bringing the Healing Love of Christ To Our Community for the Glory of God”

ST. JOHN UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 0 1 0 S P AR K B LV D ~ F R E E P O R T , IL

www.stjohnuccfreeport.org


S T .J OHN UCC F REEPORT M ONTHLY T IDINGS V OLUME 81

M AY 2011

CHURCH STAFF MINISTERS………………….…THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH SENIOR PASTOR……………………...……DONNLEY DUTCHER DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN & YOUTH MINISTRY / DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGIES………………………………..…KEVIN ECKERT MINISTRY OF CHURCH LIFE & MEMBERSHIP…....PAM W ESSEL STAFF SECRETARY…………………………..KIRSTEN ECKERT ORGANISTS………….CAROLE BERTRAM & MARSHA ROBERTS CUSTODIAN ………………………………….ANGELA NEWKIRK

OFFICE HOURS MONDAY– FRIDAY...…8:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M.…&.1:00 TO 4:00 P.M.

Church (815) 235-2824

E-Mail: stjohn@comcast.net

Website: www.stjohnuccfreeport.org

The deadline for submitting articles in the monthly Tidings is the Third Tuesday of the month by noon. (May 17th)

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AS THE SPIRIT MOVES ME….. Do you remember your confirmation service, if you had one? Mine was in the First Presbyterian Church of Battle Creek, MI in the spring of 1964. I remember only five things from my year of confirmation: that I was a part of a confirmation class; that I had Holy Communion for the first time during that class year; that we had to stand before the church Session (like our Church Council) and answer some questions (on which we had been prepped); and, that we said the Apostles’ Creed, as a class, before the congregation. The fifth is that I remember I felt a sense of completion, an ending. Maybe it was my age. Maybe it was a failure on my pastor’s part to give a different emphasis to it. Maybe he tried to teach me and I just didn’t learn it. (Being in 9th grade, I was often much more focused on the New York Yankees, trying to figure out 1 st year Latin, practicing my clarinet, girls, riding my bike, playing with friends, etc.) Maybe it was because I never thought about not going through confirmation – not an option in my house! Maybe it was a combination of all of this and more. And then I was done. Our life journey and our spiritual journey are both shaped by many people, influences, beliefs, values and experiences. At 1214 years old we’re only beginning to enter those difficult teenage years, when we begin to see ourselves as individuals set apart different, from our parents; .. as we begin to fight the inner struggle of being who our parents want us to be and/or who we want to be. Sadly, some people fight that fight all their lives. In a couple weeks, on Sunday, May 15th, we will be celebrating the confirmation of some of our youth. Recently, when I met with these youth, I strived to stress to them that confirmation is a beginning, not an ending. It is not a robe of graduation we put on them. It is the symbol of their choosing a new identity and role in life - that of being a disciple, a follower, of Jesus Christ. 3


I told them that being a disciple means being a student of someone or something, such as being a student of a great teacher or being a student of astronomy, as we say. Hopefully, they will continue to be a student/disciple of Jesus Christ their whole lives. I hope you see or feel yourself to be a student of Jesus Christ. I reminded them that at their baptism their parents’ expressed their (the parents’) faith for them, the confirmands. They were too young to even know God existed, so their baptism was not an expression of their faith. So, they have never had the opportunity to claim and own their baptism – to formally claim their faith in Jesus Christ in the presence of the Body of Christ, which is what they will be doing. Thus, they will be formally claiming their baptism into Jesus Christ for the first time. I will tell them, ―Put on Christ,‖ as they put on the confirmation gown. They will begin the journey and life of being disciples of Jesus Christ, for themselves. Hopefully, they will remember these things more than the kind of things I remember from my confirmation. As parents, grandparents, friends, pastor, and brothers and sisters in Christ, we need to remember that this is their decision to personally own their journey in Christ, so that we encourage them on their way, not just congratulate them. However, that is in order, as well. They will be confirming their faith in Jesus Christ because they want to take on the role and identity of being a Christian, not just because of our hopes for them. It needs to be this way, because it needs to be of their faith. Otherwise, it will be a much less meaningful experience for them. It will be an ending, instead of the beginning it needs to be; and, sadly, in the past, confirmation has become the end for too many, rather than the beginning it needed to be. It is important that we do not leave them completely on their own, spiritually; for they will need spiritual encouragement, mentors, coaches, and support along the way, just like you and I. 4


So, their confirmation is not the end of our spiritual responsibility to them. It’s just a shift from a spiritual responsibility for them to a spiritual responsibility to them. Their baptism will no longer be a baptism of our faith on their behalf, but their own baptism in Jesus Christ.

SPIRITUAL RETREAT We have reserved rooms at Sinsinawa Mound Center for Friday evening, May 20th through Saturday afternoon, May 21st , for our next spiritual retreat. This is a beautiful place for rest and spiritual rejuvenation. Please speak with Pastor Donnley if you have questions about or interest in the retreat. A sign-up sheet will be on the bulletin board in the narthex soon.

PILGRIM PARK AND OUTDOOR MINISTRIES There are many camp experiences available for young kids (Tenderfoot -just 48 hours at camp) for whole families, for grandparents and grandchildren and for older kids (7 different options, a week long). There is a camp listing in a booklet in the office or information online. At www.il-odm.org Our Christian Ed Ministry does offer scholarships for families who may need a little help financially to make this a possibility this summer. Please contact the office for more information.

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Kevin’s Korner... Out of Control This week I’ve had the subject of control on my mind. You might know someone who is a control freak. They won’t let anyone help or contribute because they fear it won’t be just right or they think they can do it better than anyone else. I will admit, I’m a control freak. Most of my life I’ve criticized others for how things have been done or not done. In the back of my mind I’m thinking I could do it better. This might be some genetic trait or it could be how I was raised, I’m not sure. I do remember as a child my father saying ―If you want it done right, Do it yourself‖. Maybe you have heard that phrase before. Most of my life I just did it myself. Whatever it was that was most important to me. It was almost impossible for me to give control over to someone else. Now in my mid 30’s I know I can’t do everything better. I do have some specific gifts, but I do my best to differ to others who are more wise. I do my best to listen to others and I challenge myself to allow others to control areas of my life and ministries. It’s not easy and I stumble (often). I ministered to a youth about 11 years ago who told me to ―Not sweat the small stuff‖. He saw how uptight I was and just how controlling I could be. His words have been firmly planted into my brain. Sometimes I have to take a step back and evaluate how important things and situations are in my life. I’ve been blessed by stepping back and letting God work in my life. I thought I was in control of my life as a young man but as most of you know, something was seriously out of control. My relationship with food was incredibly destructive. Over the last three years I’ve lost a lot of weight but I’ve grown. I’m stepping out of God’s way and actively seeking His guidance. Not always but I’m making a solid effort. For most things in life my way doesn’t work. But when we release control, God steps in and truly blesses us. I believe most of the time my desires can pull me off track of what God wants for me. I’d rather eat a high calories fattening meal, but I know that’s not honoring this body, God’s temple. Maybe food isn’t an 6


issue for you, maybe you drink too much alcohol or you smoke like a chimney. Whatever you do, ask yourself who is in control? Is God in control or are you going rouge. I challenge you this week to ask yourself why you are doing what it is you are doing (or not). Make the change, step back and give God control of your life. Consumed by the Call, Kevin Eckert Director of Children & Youth Ministries Director of Technology

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MINISTRY PROMOTION /CONFIRMATION SUNDAY! MAY 15th The kids will be singing with the adult choir and bell choir, and following worship they will have a party with Kevin -food fun and games for all the kids.

VBS 2011 is coming! St. John is hosting this year and the dates are July 24-28th. Look for more information to come.

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L AYCAR E M I NIST RY You have all read and know the story of the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5000. So, keep that in mind. Our Laycare Ministry is planning a vegetable garden on our church property. No, it is not for FACC - it is for our members. Strangely enough, in our LOF Class on Palm Sunday, Sarah challenged the class to do something for our church members out of love. We are doing just that. We talked to Property Management about the possibility of a garden and the clean up crew prepped the area on April 9 th. I understand they are getting some fill dirt from Fischer’s and we are pleased about that. Some people have volunteered to plant, till the soil, keep the weeds down and help reap the harvest and some of us have donated seeds and plants. We want to do this for our members - so on Sunday mornings we will have a table of our produce in the entry from the parking lot for our members to take home with them. Now, this is the first year, so we want to see how it all works and if it goes well, maybe, next year we will need a larger garden. That depends on how well this project is received and if we have people to continue with the work. I’m not saying this is an easy task - we are all busy, but if you want somebody to do something, ask a busy person. I do look forward to this project and the response to help is great. I’m sure there will be times when we are a little disappointed, but that’s the chance we take when we farm.

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Perfection is not we are striving for, sharing our love and our time is what we are striving for. After all, nobody is perfect. Peace and love, Marilyn Ruthe, Coordinator Laycare Ministry

NORTHERN ILLINOIS QUILT FEST To help raise funds for the work of the Freeport Area Church Cooperative—our church has been asked to participate in a proposed Cherished Memories Church Quilt Tour on Saturday, September 24th, 2011 as one of several host locations for this showing. Our ability to successfully be a part of this event will depend on you quilt owners to share your quilts to be displayed and we will need volunteers to help at the show, etc. so our church can be a part of this fundraiser for FACC in the fall. Please contact the church office or Mavis Clark with information and number of quilts you will offer, along with your offer to assist in the showing. Thank you!

WATERCOLOR PAINTING CLASS Nina Stachewicz is offering another watercolor painting class at the church this spring. The dates are May 11-14th. Please contact Nina for more information 815-443-2530

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S T EWARDSHIP M I NIST RY Applying Bible Principles ―Coercion‖ is action which makes us do something, usually by force or threat or punishment. For example, the threat of a ticket or the fine which results causes us to regularly check our speed when driving. We are ―coerced‖ into obeying the law, whether we want to or not. Some people give to God because of coercion. They envision God as a glorified ―bully‖ who is seeking to extract from them some of their hard-earned money. They reason, howbeit incorrectly, that if they fail to give to Him, then somehow, divine punishment will result. That concept is totally foreign to the Scriptures. In fact, as the Apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthian church, God wants us to give not because we have to, out of fear, or because we are required to do so. Rather, His desire is for us to give because we want to, because we have decided in our hearts to give in a manner which makes our giving something to be richly enjoyed. Search the Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation, and you will discover God’s universal principle concerning giving: Give willingly from the heart. Not because someone is ―coercing‖ you to give. Not because in a moment of emotional duress you made a commitment to give. Not because you desire to avoid punishment or discipline. Give because you want to, because you’ve decided in your heart to give. A gentleman known as ―Chaplain McCabe‖ was seeking to raise a million dollars for missions. In his quest, he often struggled with discouragement and disappointment as he encountered tightfisted Christians who refused to give to God. One day, while going through the mail, he came across a tattered note from a young boy. Written in a boyish scrawl and liberally punctuated with blots, the letter read: ―I’m sure you’re going to get a million dollars for missions. And I’m going to help you get it, too. So here’s a nickel towards it. It’s all I’ve got right now, but if you need any more, just 10


call on me.‖ Chaplain McCabe told that wonderful story around the world, and it was greatly used by God to challenge people everywhere to give literally millions of dollars to missions. As far as we know, no one forced that young boy to give all he had or even to write a letter. No one pressured him to part with his nickel. He did so willingly because somewhere in the recesses of his heart, he had decided to do so. As you consider the St. John United Church of Christ ministry and all that takes place in and through our church for God’s glory, will you do the same? Will you give ―not reluctantly or under compulsion,‖ but willingly from the heart, with the full realization that ―God loves a cheerful giver‖ (2 Cor. 9:7)?

MISSIONS MINISTRY RED CAN SUNDAY Please bring your donations of can goods, cereal, pasta, food items as well as the much needed personal items to church each month. We will also be receiving monetary donations on May 1st for the FACC emergency fund. $144.25 was collected in April.

SUMMER 2011 MISSION TRIP Keeping it Close to Home! MISSION TRIP 2011 – July 15-16-17 SAVANNA, ILLINOIS After hearing your suggestions we have chosen to stay close to home this time. We will be helping our neighbors in Savanna. They are still in need of help from the flood of 2010. As of right now we are planning on traveling back and forth each day. As we get more information about job request and requirements we will have a meeting for those interested in going. If you are at interested put your name on the sign up sheet. 11


MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH Breast cancer has a month. Cardiovascular disease has a month. But did you know that mental health has a month too? May is Mental Health Awareness month, which was established in 1949, making it one of the oldest recognized health awareness months. May is a time of year for champions of the mental health cause to show their support by generating awareness to reduce the stigma surrounding these treatable illnesses. All mental illnesses, including depression and bipolar disorder, are legitimate health concerns and should be taken as seriously as any other illness. Most people receiving a diagnosis of cancer or heart disease do not hesitate to seek immediate care, yet millions of Americans, ignore the signs and symptoms of depressive illnesses. Identified early, depressive illnesses are highly treatable, but fear and a lack of reliable information often serve as barriers to treatment and contribute to making depression and bipolar disorder the leading causes of suicide. Mental Health Awareness month helps individuals break their silence and encourages others to champion the cause. Please join us on May 11, 5:30pm in the Hearth Room, for our monthly Prayer service for those living with the disease and those who care for them. In the meantime, here is a prayer for healing that you may offer up, or offer one of your own. : O most merciful One, For all who cannot advocate for themselves, cause Your power to awaken in us a voice that will not be silenced, a vision that will not be clouded, a determination that will not be dampened, a sense of righteousness that can only be triumphant. The rejection and frustration that we may experience is never a product of Your Holy hand. The lifting of the mantle of ignorance, fear and injustice is Your intent. The word which inspires each of us to direct our energy and creativity to bring hope and healing, acceptance and empowerment to those with mental illness and their loved ones, is Your intent. 12


We pray for all those with mental illness and their families. In your mercy, shield them from those who would neglect, exploit and stigmatize them. You have told us repeatedly that it is Your will to guide and protect them. Help us believe and understand that this is always true. Hear our prayers and strengthen us. Amen. We filmed a video to share what we do here at St. John with these monthly prayer services. You can view it on our church website under ―events‖ or here is the direct web address: http://stjohnuccfreeportevents.blogspot.com/2011/03/wideningwelcome.html

ONGOING ACT IVIT IES ALL GOLFERS INVITED!! St. Johns summer golf outings will tee off in June. Mark your calendars now for Sunday afternoon, June 12, at 3:00 p.m. We will also schedule outings in July and August, either on the second or third Sundays. Usually we gather after playing for supper as well. Contact Mavis Clark or Sarah Knapp if you are interested. Details will be included in the June Tidings.

STITCH, SEW & QUILT Our May meeting of the Stitch, Sew & Quilt Group will be the FIRST Friday - May 6 at 1:30 p.m. Helen Hartog will be there to help us with instructions and helpful hints for our church Advent wall hanging assembly. Please try to make this important meeting. There will be something to help with for all levels of experience on this project. We will also plan necessary work sessions during the summer months at convenient times for all. Call Mavis Clark if you have any questions. 13


TAU ALPHA Is meeting May16th at 7:15pm

BIBLE STUDY We meet at 9 a.m. every Wednesday in the Library. We are studying the book, ―At the End of the Day, by James W. Moore, come and join us.

LOF Learning our Faith Sunday School class meets in Chapel Hearth every Sunday after worship. They are studying : Journey Through the Bible, Colossians thru Jude.

Meals on Wheels May 25-29th CARD CLUB Card Club will meet at 1pm on May 2nd in Chapel Hearth.

PING PONG We meet every Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. (the second week of the month on Tuesday) in the Game Room (North Wing). We would love to have more men & women join in on the fun!

RESOURCE GROUP Join us on Thursdays at 9 a.m. for coffee, treats, friendship, & to do volunteer work! We assemble the Tidings the fourth Thursday of the month.

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JOIN US AT OUR ST. JOHN UCC MEN’S GROUP We’re having a great time! Come join us! We’re not ―holier than thou,‖ nor is all the talk just ―God-talk.‖ It’s a wonderful blend of maleness, conversation, laughter, the spiritual and the unspiritual. Our next gathering is Saturday, May 7, at 8 a.m. in the Temple Sunday School room. We meet until about 9:30 a.m. Come check us out!

CLOTHING ROOM St. John is scheduled to help with the FACC Hang Up room May 16, 18, and 20th. These are 9-noon and 1-3pm shifts. This is a great way to volunteer a little time to help a much needed community service. Please sign up on the bulleting board to help.

KEEP DROPPING OFF YOUR USED CARTRIDGES… Keep collecting those empty inkjet cartridges for recycling. We will receive up to $4.00 for each cartridge. In addition to raising money for St. John, recycling inkjet cartridges has a positive impact on the environment. Cartridges can be deposited in the bin located beside the office door. No large laser cartridges and NO EPSEN cartridges are accepted with this program. THANK YOU!

K EEP SAVING YOUR L ABELS ! Your Campbell product labels offer us substantial savings in educational equipment for our youth. Our labels have to be sent in the beginning of June. Front panel labels will not be accepted. Please clip and send in the UPCs,

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SERVING Being a servant of the church is a great way to get to know fellow members. If you’re interested in serving please call the church office or fill out a pew card.

COFFEE HOUR Coffee Hour is a time for fellowship. All of the members of St. John (unless requested otherwise) are alphabetically listed to bring a treat to share. You may not get a reminder call when it’s your turn to bring a treat, but please, if your name is on the list for this month, bring in about 3 dozen cookies, bars, mini muffins etc. or please consider bringing fruit to share. Everyone enjoys the treats and the social time together. MAY COFFEE HOUR - TAU ALPHA 05/01 - Diane Heilman, Eunice Hildebrandt, Keith & Cherryl Hinrichs, Sharon Hull, Shirley Ifert, Dr. Steve Jennings, Sally Kahler, Connie Kaiser, Della Kirkpatrick, Donna & Zael Klapp 05/08 - Hugh & Sarah Knapp, Jeanne Koch, Dan & Marla Kreeger, Jane & Lyle Krug, Jill Kuntz, Larry & Lana Kuntz, Bill & Ruth Kuntz, Robert Lahne 05/15 - Nancy Lassiter, Doris Last, Ben & Lucy Lee, Jane Lehman, Charles & Ardath Lei, Barb & Robert Luedeke, Shan & Vicki MacAdam 05/22 - Denny & Pam Manus, Dixie Marklund, Betty Mathews, Tom & Dianne Mathews, Barb & Duane McDonough, William & Norma McLenahan, Denny & Carla Meyer, Keith & Kathy Moffatt

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05/29 Betty Mogle, Carolyn Moyer, Dorothy Ness, Paula & Lawrence Nieman, Ray & Jeri Nieman, Tim & Angela NewKirk, Larae Olson, Ruth Olson

FOR THE SUMMER WE ONLY HAVE COFFEE HOUR ON THE FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH. JUNE COFFEE HOUR - YAHOOS 06/05 - Edward & Connie Orde, Lee & Nancy Otte, Ferne Ottenhausen, Dwight & Diane Peterson, Royce & Janet Piefer, Donna Polhill GREETERS May 1 - Russ & Bonnie Gennusa May 8 - Eunice Hildebrandt & Claire Biesemeier May 15 – Lyle & Jane Krug May 22 – Ray & Jeri Nieman May 29 – Royce & Janet Piefer WELCOMERS May 1 – Carol Ahrens & Dana Brill May 8 – John & Betty Heiden May 15 – Donna Klapp & Betty Pruitt May 22 – Sharon Simler & LaVonne Wagenknecht May 29 – Mary Frazee & Sandy Dutcher NURSERY May 1 – Keith & Cherryl Hinrichs May 8 – Kirsten & Kya Eckert May 15 - Clyde & Jeanne Cross May 22 – Russ & Bonnie Gennusa May 29 – The Ebbers’ Family

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USHERS 05/01 Tim, Colin & Kristi Ebbers, Dennis Manus, Jim Drew, Jerald Watson 05/8 John & Paula Rawleigh, Phil & Barb Copus, Mike Smith, James & Tom Priewe 05/15 Tom & Melinda Ferguson, Wes & Joyce Robinson, Dana Brill, Ray & Jeri Nieman 05/22 Lee & Nancy Otte, Keith & Kathy Moffatt, Jeanne Koch, Jane Krug 05/29 Doris Last, Sharon Simler, Ben Lee, Diane Heilman DRIVERS May 1 – Don Valkema

235-7395

May 8 – Lucille Lee

232-5581

May 15 – Jack Criddle

233-2304

May 22 – Mike Smith

297-9092

May 29 – Don Valkema

235-7395

If you are in need of a ride to church please contact the person designated for driving. If you are a regular pick up and not planning to ride, please call the driver to let them know! WORSHIP ATTENDANCE 3/20 - 141

4/03 - 183

3/27 - 172

4/10 - 145

4/17 - 184

P LEASE I NCLUD E I N YOUR P R AYERS PRAYER CHAIN: Dave McWorthy, Dan Pratt, Scott Diffenderfer HOSPITALIZED: Phyllis Cohen, Ben Lee

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I would like to thank my church family for all of the cards, phone calls, visit from Pastor Donnley and all the concerns and good wishes during my hospital stay and recuperation. Also to my son, John for the many trips he made to the hospital. It was nice to know so many people cared. Thank you so much— Marilyn Rawleigh ************************************************************************* Thank you for your recent donation to Children of Uganda. With your kind support we can continue our mission of transforming the lives of Uganda’s most vulnerable children into healthy, selfsustaining adults.—Pamela Brannon Exec. Director ************************************************************************* Dear members and Friends of St. John thank you or your generous donation of $300 and the Deli tray that was brought for the girls to enjoy. Your caring lets our youth know that people in the community are thinking of them.—Cara Williams Exec Dir. ************************************************************************* Thank you to all the willing communion servers that I have called upon to help with communion each month. I truly appreciate your willingness to be a part of our worship service. I have finished my term on Worship Ministry and will hand over the calling list to Patty Weik. God Bless—Betty Heiden ************************************************************************* Thank you and bless you for the prayers, love & hugs as well as the cards, calls, and memorials. (Ray’s memorial will be used to replace several trees that were lost in a storm at the St Paul UCC church in Delta, WI as well as redo the little flower garden along side the church.) The luncheon was well received by family and friends. I received many compliments on it. A big thank you to all who prepared such delicious food and to those who served it. I’d like to share the following with you to help express my thoughts; not knowing who wrote it so I am quoting ―I believe that friends are the quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly‖ Thank you and God Bless, Shirley Ifert & Family 19


P R E S I D E NT Perry Cowan V I C E P R E S I DE NT Bill Condie S E C R E T AR Y Deb Hartman T R E AS UR E R Ulan Price C HR I S T I A N E D . Lisa Ebbers CHURC HGR OWT H M AR I L Y N R UT HE F E L L OW S HI P Ben Lee MISSIONS Bill Condie PROPERTY M A N AG E M E NT Keith Hinrichs Bruce Dykstra S T AF F R E L AT I O N S Joyce Robinson S T E W AR D S HI P Ulan Price W OR S HI P Mary Arnold

approved via email.

ST . JOHN UCC COUNCIL MINUT ES April 11, 2011 Members Present: Perry Cowan, Jeanne Cross, Pastor Donnley, Ben Lee, Lisa Ebbers, Carla Meyer, Daryl Tessmann, Mary Arnold, Ulan Price, Bruce Dykstra, Bill Condie, Patty Weik. New Members: Marilyn Ruthe, Deb Hartman, Keith Hinrichs, Joyce Robinson. Meeting was called to order at 6:35 p.m. Pastor Donnley opened with prayer. Minutes from the March meeting were

Treasurer's Report: Daryl went through the financial report for the benefit of the new Council members. Bill made a motion to approved the financial report as presented. Ben seconded. Motion carried. Funding Chapel Hearth/Kitchen Air Conditioning: The congregation approved putting air conditioning in the Chapel Hearth and kitchen. It was suggested that we hold a fund drive to help finance this project. It was decided that it would be best to request donations from the congregation first. Ulan made a motion to ask the congregation for donations to fund the new air conditioning for Chapel Hearth and the kitchen, and request up to 1/3 of the total cost, as needed, from Endowment. Bruce seconded the motion. Motion carried. Pastor Donnley will draft 20


a letter to be mailed to the congregation informing them of the fund drive. Staff Update: Angela Newkirk was hired as our new part-time custodian.

Employee Handbook: The vacation policy was revisited. It was decided some re-wording was needed in order to improve comprehension of this section. Mary moved to accept the revised vacation policy. Ben seconded. Motion carried. Election of New Officers: President - Perry Cowan, Vice President - Bill Condie Secretary - Deb Hartman, Treasurer - Ulan Price Lisa made a motion to accept the new officers. Bruce seconded. Motion carried. Council members have been assigned to the following ministries. Stewardship: Ulan Price Property Management: Keith Hinrichs and Bruce Dykstra Fellowship: Ben Lee Church Growth: Marilyn Ruthe Worship: Mary Arnold Christian Ed.: Lisa Ebbers Missions: Bill Condie Staff Relations: Joyce Robinson It was noted there are still two openings on the Stewardship Ministry. 21


Leadership Training: Pastor Donnley would like to offer leadership training to members of the ministries. The Council affirmed this idea. Bill suggested holding it in early June, following worship on a Sunday morning. Keith offered to provide brunch! Dreaming Team: Pastor Donnley proposed a brainstorming process to gather creative ideas for spending the money that will be generated through the Janshen Estate memorial. Council agreed with this approach to generate some creative thinking, and that all thoughts and ideas will be given consideration. Meeting adjourned at 7:53 p.m. with the mizpah benediction.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT Beginning Balance January 1, 2011

$40,498.26

4/01 4/04 4/18 4/22

$31,870.98 $ 4,817.61 $ 6,829.90 $ 6,105.23

General Fund Beginning Balance GF Income GF Income GF Income

Less 4/22 GF Payroll & Compensation $10,893.91 4/22 GF Other Checks $ 6,644.18 4/22 Current Bills Outstanding $ 1,149.73 4/22 Ending Balance $ 30,935.90 _________________________________________________ Beginning Balance January 1, 2010 $15,208.74 4/01 4/07 4/14 4/18

Building Fund Beginning Balance BD Income BD Income BD Income

$10,972.04 $ 432.00 $ 459.75 $ 122.00

4/22

Less BD Checks

$ 22

785.88


May Scripture Readings

4/22 Ending Balance 01 1 Corinthians 15:1-34

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$ 11,199.91 Isaiah 26:1-21

02

1 Corinthians 15:35-58

18

Isaiah 40:1-31

03

John 8:12-30

19

Isaiah 41:1-20

04

John 8:31-59

20

Isaiah 42:1-25

05

Psalm 85

21

Isaiah 43:1-21

06

John 10:1-21

22

Isaiah 49:1-26

07

John 10:22-42

23

Isaiah 51:1-16

08

1 Peter 1:1-25

24

Isaiah 65:17-25

09

1 Peter 2:1-25

25

Jeremiah 29:1-23

10

1 Peter 3:1-22

26

Jeremiah 30:1-24

11

1 Peter 4:1-19

27

Jeremiah 31:1-22

12

1 Peter 5:1-14

28

Jeremiah 31:23-40

13

2 Peter 1:1-21

29

Ezekiel 43:1-27

14

2 Peter 2:1-22

30

Revelation 21:1-27

15

2 Peter 3:1-18

31

Revelation 22:1-21

16

Isaiah 25:1-12 23


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