January Tidings 2012

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The TIDINGS JANUARY 2012

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 89

J ANUARY 2012

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 CHOIR DIRECTORS……….....GINA BERTRAM & MARY ARNOLD 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. (January 17th) 2


AS THE SPIRIT MOVES ME….. I always thought when Ben Franklin said, "In the first Place, as an Ounce of Prevention is worth a Pound of Cure,” that he was referring to a person’s health. But, according to the North Dakota State University Extension Service, via ushistory.org, he was referring to fire safety. Here is what he wrote: In the first Place, as an Ounce of Prevention is worth a Pound of Cure, I would advise 'em to take care how they suffer living Coals in a full Shovel, to be carried out of one Room into another, or up or down Stairs, unless in a Warmingpan shut; for Scraps of Fire may fall into Chinks and make no Appearance until Midnight; when your Stairs being in Flames, you may be forced, (as I once was) to leap out of your Windows, and hazard your Necks to avoid being oven-roasted. Ben was referring to people who were carrying live coals through their house, in order to start a fire in a fireplace in another room. “This preparation, ‘an Ounce of Prevention is worth a Pound of Cure,’ resulted in .. the professional establishment of the Union Fire Company on Dec. 7, 1736. ... This organized prevention transformed Philadelphia from an unsafe city to one of the safest cities in America for fire prevention.” The truth in Franklin’s words transcends the matter of fire safety to many areas of life. As we say, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Yes, Jesus said, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick (do.” (Mk. 2:17; Mt. 9:12; Lk 5:31); .. but, what He was saying was that those who are well or whole have no “necessity” of or “require” going to a doctor. But, many of us do go to physicians when we are well, for a yearly check-up or more frequently. We know the value of preventive medicine and early detection. 3


As you will read later in this Tidings, our Church Council is recommending our hiring the Rev. Dr. Paul Nixon of Epicenter Group to be our coach/consultant for the next year. Some have raised the question, “We’re doing really well right now. Why do we need to hire him or anyone else?” .. Well, as Ben Franklin said, “an Ounce of Prevention is worth a Pound of Cure.” We use coaches and consultants in our lives, all the time, from banker and financial advisors to lawyers to fishing guides to crop specialists to endowment managers to business consultants to vacation tour guides to security specialists to compliance officers to many other areas of life. The best athletes in the world, from golfers to football players to Olympic athletes still use coaches and trainers, even though they are the best in the world. They know they cannot stay “on their game,” maintain their level of excellence, or reach a new level of excellence without the wisdom, guidance and perspective of the person who can see what they’re missing, fine tune their movements, or help them see the strategy they need to implement for what’s ahead. We often think that when we have been blessed that we have been rewarded for past performance, when, in reality, a blessing is a gift and a resource for the future. When God blesses us we are gifted by God so we have another gift, grace strength or renewal to live life more fully and faithfully or for the benefit of others or those who are yet to come. We are a blessed congregation, right now. We are in a strong financial state. There is a great spirit among us in our worship and church life. Our ministries are functioning well, for the most part. But, if we “settle” for where we are, get complacent or fail to find and implement the right strategies for the future, we could put our vitality and health at risk. Every one of us have known people who appeared to be in good health, never went to a doctor for a check-up, and missed some very important early detection. The result was a more serious illness, a more complicated and risky surgery, and, sometimes, the person’s death. 4


God has blessed us by having us cross paths with Paul Nixon, which gives us the opportunity to make a bold move of leadership for our future. It’s the right time and the right move to invite him to walk with us on our path to the future, even inviting him to suggest which path we might want to take. He’s familiar with the paths churches can take and need to take. It is the right time. The right decision. Right now.

OFFICE HOURS The office will be closed January 2nd.

CONGREGATIONAL MEETING January 22nd. Following service . The agenda for this meeting will include the year end report for 2011 and action on a recommendation to hire Dr. Paul Nixon as a Church Coach.

ANNUAL REPORTS All Ministries and social groups are asked to submit a report of their activities for the past year. All reports are due to the church office by February 13th. They will be prepared and distributed for the Congregational meeting in March. Please check with your group or Committee Chair person to decide who will be preparing this report. 5


Kevin’s Korner... What’s next, Papa? January 2012. As 2011 comes to a close I have to share with you that our Children & Youth Ministries have had great attendance. Our Middle School program holds steady at 55 youth per week and our new youth staff are a huge help. Donna Klapp has helped as our volunteer chef. She gets the snacks ready each week and the students love it. We have had others offer assistance this past year and if you are one of those individuals I can’t begin to tell you how grateful I am. You made this ministry possible during a time of tremendous growth. Sunday school has continued to see consistent numbers in the teens and those who teach them are truly a blessing. Your willingness to lead the little ones toward Christ is planting seeds of faith. I can’t wait to see them grow. As I look back at 2011 I have to say it went by very quickly. For me personally, it’s been a rough one. I’ve had some struggles with my back which lead to some emotional struggles with my fitness and weight loss. This year will be remembered as a bump in the road for me personally and probably an all time high professionally. The ministries I’m part of are running smoothly and I’ve been able to think creatively about new ministry opportunities like Christ First. I’m adventurously expectant to what God will bring my way in 2012. So what’s first? Well, now that the holidays are over I’m sure many new people will consider St. John’s Christ First Weight Loss Ministry, as an opportunity to restore balance to there lives, Emotionally, Physically, Spiritually, and Mentally. I’m looking forward in finding safe (back friendly) ways to burn calories. I may also have a little weight loss competition in the mix. In January we meet with our Middle School youth every Thursday 6


from 3-5pm. I’m looking forward to getting back to a consistent schedule with them. I’m also working on Winter Retreat discussions and plans. I can’t wait. We will be taking 18 youth and 6 adults this year. Our theme is Adventurously Expectant. God's Spirit beckons. There are things to do and places to go! This resurrection life you received from God is not a timid, gravetending life. It's adventurously expectant, greeting God with a childlike "What's next, Papa?" Romans 8:14-15 MSG I’m wondering what Papa has in store for us next. I’m welcoming 2012 with open arms and willing spirit, ready to be God’s servant. What’s next, Papa? Consumed by the Call, Kevin T. Eckert Director of Children & Youth Ministries.

SOUNDS OF THE SPIRIT SUNDAY January 1st. 9:00 Worship S.O.S (Kirsten Eckert, Sarah Knapp, Hugh Knapp, Patty Weik, and Gina Bertram) will be providing all of the music for worship. Please come and be part of this upbeat service.

SPIRITUAL RETREAT We have reserved rooms at Sinsinawa Mound Center for Friday evening, January 27 through Saturday afternoon, January 28, 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 is on the bulletin board in the narthex. 7


LAYCARE MINISTRY Luke 10:41 We read here where Jesus told Martha to stop fussing far too much and stop getting worked up over nothing. I’m glad we are into a new year. From October through December of 2011, I was a “little” overwhelmed. My sister, Maxine, passed away a week before Thanksgiving. Let me take this time to thank so many of you who remembered me and Diane with sympathy cards. Your caring thoughts were very much appreciated. I had made reservations for a Thanksgiving Trip to San Antonio, which of course I had to cancel - have you ever tried to make a last minute rescheduling during holidays? Well, my friends, it isn’t easy and certainly not affordable. Then, I had cataract surgery - both eyes and another “procedure” was scheduled for December. I have a book titled “Time Out For The Spirit”, which I leafed through and it really lifted my spirits. I’m going to share some reflections with you from that book. The first one asks “Do you ever wonder what Martha served in that special meal that she prepared for her beloved guest, Jesus?” I’m sure that nothing was too good for this occasion. What were the “things’ Scripture tells us she was so busy about? Why, dishes, of course - fish, meat, breads, veggies and maybe some fruit. But Jesus said to her “Martha, Martha, you are anxious about many matters, when there is need of but one dish. Like Martha, it is easy to work more than is needed so that we end up fretful and too tired to enjoy times with the Lord. Jesus says to all of us. “Don’t. Live simply. Then there will be plenty of time to sit at my feet. Work, yes, but not so much that you have no time for fellowship with me.” Take time out for a 15 minute power nap from time to time. After all, a sleep researcher said that adult nappers are sharper, healthier and happier. Jesus said “Come unto me, all you who 8


labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” I can’t think of a better rejuvenator than a quick little nap! Meetings, clubs and purely social activities can never satisfy the longing heart. Only one dish is needed! My hope for all of you in this New Year is that you all will live simple, uncomplicated lives, and be happy and healthy. Peace and Love, Marilyn Ruthe, Coordinator Laycare Ministry

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE The Rock River Valley Blood Center- Freeport location-is looking for canteen volunteers. Volunteer duties include: greeting donors, serving refreshments to donors, and keeping canteen area clean and restocked. Flexible hours are available. There are immediate openings on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. If you are interested in volunteering at the Blood Center, please contact Stacey Nelson (Volunteer Coordinator) at snelson@rrvbc.org or 815-654-9832. If you have any questions please contact Deb Hartman (Freeport Site Supervisor) and member of St. John at 815-235-8822 (home) or 815-232-5663 (work). This is a wonderful opportunity to serve our community and important to the blood donation process to ensure our donor’s experience is safe and positive.

LIFELINE SCREENING Saturday, February 4th there will be a Life Line Screening preventive health event to scan for the risk of stroke and other vascular conditions. There are package tests or individual tests. If you preregister you get a discount on the package testing. There will be a sign up sheet and more info on the bulletin board or call the office for more details.

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S T EWARDSHIP M I NIST RY Applying Bible Principles Male peacocks are interesting creatures. They love to be noticed, so they spread their bright plumage for any and all to see (especially female peacocks!). Many people are like that, especially when it comes to their financial support of the Lord’s work. They want people to notice their act of giving, when they give, how much they give, and the causes to which they give. Some even announce publicly how much they give, supposedly to challenge others to follow their pattern of generosity. But is that God’s way? A simple examination of the sixth chapter of Matthew’s gospel reveals the answer. The Lord Jesus said that our giving is to be done secretly. If we take His instruction at face value, then it is apparent that we are not to let others know the extent of our giving. In fact, Jesus went so far as to say (figuratively, of course) that we shouldn’t even let one hand know what the other is doing when it comes to our giving. Sometimes, our giving will be seen by men. Sometimes, that’s unavoidable. But Christ’s point concerns our motive. We should give to please our Lord, not in order to be seen by other people so that we receive their commendation or accolades. In other words, we are to avoid what one writer described as “advertised piety.” A well-known evangelist said that the world has yet to see what could be accomplished for the sake of the gospel if we would quit being concerned about who gets the credit for what gets done in the kingdom of God. That includes our giving. In fact, one of the greatest tests for us as God’s children is whether we are able to give cheerfully of ourselves and our resources without getting the credit. Unless we give by cash and choose to forgo a tax deduction for our giving (hmm . . . now there’s a novel idea!), probably the person who handles the church’s financial affairs will be aware of 10


our giving. Otherwise, though, it’s a good idea to keep our giving a matter that’s between ourselves and the Lord. Actually, it’s more than a good idea. It’s something Christ said we should do. .

MISSONS 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 January 1st for the FACC emergency fund. $420 was collected in December.

O N G O I N G W AY S T O PA R T I C I PAT E I N THELIFE OF THE CHURCH CHOIRS The adult Chancel Choir meets every Thursday at 7pm. Please come and join us if you have a love for music and enjoy making a joyful noise! The Bell Choir meets every Thursday at 6 pm. Please consider joining us. An ability to read music is helpful but not required.

BIBLE STUDY We meet at 9 a.m. every Wednesday in the Library. Please join us!

TAU ALPHA We will be taking a break for the winter and will meet again in March. 11


CARD CLUB Card Club will not be meeting in January

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, January 26th.

LEARNING OUR FAITH We are starting a new book January 8th called “Love Wins” by Rob Bell. A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived...Rob Bell addresses one of the most controversial issues of faith—the afterlife— arguing, would a loving God send people to eternal torment forever...? With searing insight, Bell puts hell on trial, and his message is decidedly hopeful—eternal life doesn’t start when we die; it starts right now. And ultimately, Love Wins.

LUNCH & A MOVIE JANUARY 29th 11:45am following Sunday School hour. Soup and salad lunch provided by Fellowship Ministry followed by a movie in the Theater Room. Please sign up on the bulletin board.

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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, January 7th at 8 a.m. in the Temple Sunday School room. We meet until about 9:30 a.m. Come check us out!

NAMI National Alliance for Mental Illness group meeting A Support group for those who suffer with Mental Illness and their loved ones meets the first Wednesday of the month from 6-7:30 pm in Chapel Hearth.

MONTHLY PRAYER SERVICE Rev. Carol Ahrens will be hosting the monthly prayer service on January 11th at 5:30 PM in Chapel Hearth. This service is to pray for and support those who suffer with mental illness and it is also for the loved one of those who need our support. Everyone is welcome!

STITCH SEW QUILT We will meet in the “Temple Room” Friday January 13th at 1:30pm to plan our work on the Church Raffle Quilt we are starting.

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HELIX MIDDLE SCHOOL (grades 5-8th) Thursdays after school 3-5 pm if there is no school we don’t meet HIGH SCHOOL (grades 9-12th) Sunday Jan 22nd 6-8pm

NEW YEARS RESOLUTION TIME! CHRIST FIRST WEIGHTLOSS This is an ongoing Faith Based Weight loss program that meets Monday evenings from 56 or Wednesday evenings from 6-7pm. Please contact the Kevin Eckert 815-218-0286 for more information.

WORKOUT NIGHTS Monday at 6pm will be a DVD workout open to everyone Free! Zumba with Jacqui Davenport on Wed 5-6pm and Zumba Toning on Friday evenings from 5-6pm . First Class is $5 Drop in rate after that is $7 or buy a 10 class punch card for $50.

MEALS ON WHEELS The week of January 30th. If you would like to help deliver meals please contact Sherrill Spaide at 235-2983

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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. JANUARY - (No Coffee Hour on New Years Day) YAHOOS 1/8 - Nancy Lassiter, Doris Last, Ben & Lucille Lee, Jane Lehman, Scott & Lannie Lehman, Barb and Robert Luedeke, Shan & Vicki MacAdam, Jean Mahon 1/15 - Denny & Pam Manus, Dixie Marklund, Betty Mathews, Tom & Diane Mathews, Duane & Barb McDonough, William & Norma McLenahan, Denny & Carla Meyer 1/22 - Keith & Kathy Moffatt, Glen & Betty Mogle Carolyn Moyer, Dorothy Ness, Tim & Angela Newkirk, Bradley & Jody Nieman, Lawrence & Paula Nieman 1/29 - Ray & Jeri Nieman, Ruth Olson, Edward & Connie Orde, Leland & Nancy Otte, Dwight & Diane Peterson, Royce & Janet Piefer, Donna Polhill FEBRUARY - TAU ALPHA 2/5 - Gary Polhill, Ulan & Cindy Price, Dale & Kelly Priewe, Betty Pruitt, Rodney Pruitt, John & Paula Rawleigh, Marilyn Rawleigh

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GREETERS January 1 – Zael & Donna Klapp January 8 – Shirley Ifert and Jackie Stewart January 15- Len & Liz Carter January 22- Jeanne Koch & Doris Last January 29 – Dean & Irene Amendt WELCOMERS January 1 – Roger & Deb Swanlund January 8 – Arnold & Mary Eder January 15 – Marilyn Rawleigh & Marge Criddle January 22 – Marilyn Ruthe & Diane Heilman January 29 –Edith Rosenstiel & Rosie Cosgrove NURSERY January 1 – Tim & Angela Newkirk January 8 – Dennis & Carla Meyer January 15- Amy Doll, Mark Swanson, Anita Bicksler January 22- Marla Kreeger & Olivia Shaffer January 29 – Jill & Logan Kuntz, Bonnie Gennusa USHERS 1/01 Tim, Colin & Kristi Ebbers, Dennis Manus, Jim Drew, Jerald Watson 1/08 John & Paula Rawleigh, Phil & Barb Copus, Mike Smith, James & Tom Priewe 1/15 Tom & Melinda Ferguson, Wes & Joyce Robinson, Dana Brill, Ray & Jeri Nieman 16


1/22 Doris Last, Sharon Simler, Ben Lee, Diane Heilman 1/29 Lee & Nancy Otte, Keith & Kathy Moffatt, Jeanne Koch DRIVERS W e have several drivers available if anyone should need a ride to church. If you are in need of a ride please contact the office before noon on Friday, 815-235-2824 and talk to Pa m WORSHIP ATTENDANCE 11/27 - 113

12/11 - 156

12/24 -

12/04 - 175

12/18 - 206

12/25 -

P LEASE I NCLUD E I N YOUR P R AYERS PRAYER CHAIN: Doris Eckert, Carol Mann, Ron Iske, Libbie & Emma, Corrine Skibiki

Our Thanks to the Church Family for all the cards, memorials, food brought in and the nice luncheon the ladies served. Thanks for all the salads and cakes and all your work. She would have loved all that German Potato Salad.- The Family of Helen Bose ************************************************************************* I would like to say thank you for helping to brighten this holiday season at our Transitional Housing Program. We currently have 8 children and 4 mothers. I appreciate your kindness and generosity. I will be taking the mom’s out Monday to shop for their kids. Each mom will receive a gift as well from her children. May GOD bless all of you in the New Year to come as you bless those around you. - Catherine Young 17


************************************************************************* Just wanted to thank you and all the other ladies for the great job you did preparing and serving the luncheon for mom’s funeral. We greatly appreciated it! - Doug, Linda Martin and family. ************************************************************************* Thank you to everyone who donated to our “Winter Closet” we collected 216 items to make kids a little warmer this winter. ************************************************************************* To the family of St. John, The family of Glenn Watson would like to thank everyone for your prayers, visits during his many hospital stays, kind words and acts of thoughtfulness. We also want to thank the ladies who organized and helped in the kitchen the day of the funeral. Everything was delicious and greatly appreciated. ************************************************************************* We want to thank everyone for their prayers and are pleased Ted’s PET scan showed favorable results. The doctors are doing three more Chemo treatments, just to be sure. Thank you ~ Ted and Joan Wootan ************************************************************************** We would like to thank everyone for the cards and all the good wishes we received for our 50th wedding Anniversary. It made the day very special. May God bless everyone. Arnold & Mary Eder ************************************************************************** Thanks to Mary Arnold, Gina Bertram and Kirsten Eckert, the Youth Sunday School group and all that provided their time and talent for the wonderful Christmas Program. - Christian Ed Ministry ************************************************************************** A TAXI DRIVER AND A MINISTER... arrived in heaven at the same time. The taxi driver was led to a palatial suite, and the minister was given a small room. “I don’t get it” the minister said. “All he did was drive a cab. I was in the ministry for decades.” “Up here, we go by results,” St. Peter said. “While you preached, people slept. While he drove, people prayed.”

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Church Council Recommends a Church Coach That’s a Church Coach, folks, not a church couch! At the November meeting of the congregation, Pastor Donnley reported on the presentation of the Rev. Dr. Paul Nixon at our Prairie Association Meeting of Nov. 5. Attending this meeting from St. John were: Carol Ahrens, Deb Hartman, Jeanne Koch, Justin Mapes, Marilyn Ruthe, Deb Scott and Pastor Donnley. Each of them were very impressed with Paul Nixon and his presentation. Some years ago, he wrote a book titled, “I Refuse to Lead A Dying Church,” which has become very popular in church communities seeking to renew and strengthen themselves for the future. After following up on some references and speaking with Rev. Nixon, the Church Council is recommending to the congregation that we hire him to be our Church Coach for the next year. (Payment for his services will be covered through existing funds.) Action will be taken on this recommendation at our Annual Meeting following worship on Sunday, January 22nd. Information presenting his proposal, his answers to questions we asked of him, references, and more will be available for your review as of Sunday, January 8th. You may pick it up in the narthex or office. Please speak with Pastor Donnley if you have questions.

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P R E S ID E NT Perry Cowan V IC E P R E S ID E NT Bill Condie S E CR E TA RY Deb Hartman T RE A SU R ER Ulan Price C H R IS T IA N E D . Lisa Ebbers C H U R CH G R OW T H M A R IL Y N R U T HE F E L LO W SH IP Ben Lee M IS S IO N S Bill Condie P R OP E RT Y M A N A G E M EN T Keith Hinrichs Bruce Dykstra S T AF F R E L A T IO N S Joyce Robinson S T E WA R DS H IP Ulan Price W O R S H IP Mary Arnold

COUNCIL MINTES 12-12-11 Members present: Perry Cowan, President, Bill Condie, Deb Hartman, Keith Hinrichs, Ben Lee, Ulan Price, Joyce Robinson, Marilyn Ruthe, Pastor Donnley, ex-officio. Prayer: Pastor Donnley November minutes: Approved via email. Treasurer’s Report: Clarifications were made by Pastor Donnley. Marilyn made the motion to accept as presented. 2nd by Keith. Discussion followed. Motion carried. Keith reported that the rest of the light bulbs in the building that haven’t already been replaced with the energy efficient bulbs will be completed per recommendations indicated in the energy audit. Council discussed sending a letter to groups (not associated with St. John) using the facilities to consider donating toward utility costs.

Coach/Consultant Rev. Paul Nixon: Donnley emailed Rev. Paul Nixon with more questions regarding his coaching/ consulting services. Those questions and Rev. Nixon’s replies were distributed to Council members for review. The Council discussed such concerns as: How the success/failure of his work is measured and the importance of the congregation in “buying in” to make this effort a success. Also, recognizing the distinction of Rev. Nixon’s function as “coach” and the church members as the “team” which must do the real work. Council also discussed the importance of leaving a legacy--our making the decision and commitment that will be valuable to the long-term life of this church. Funding suggestions were also made including 20


committing monies from the General Fund to hire Rev. Nixon. The questions and responses between Pastor Donnley and Rev. Nixon will be included in the January Tidings for the congregation’s review before the January congregational meeting. Ulan made the motion to bring Rev. Nixon as coach/consultant to St. John. Marilyn 2nd. Discussion followed. Motion carried. Mission Ministry Request: Regarding the National Youth Event to be held at Purdue University, summer 2012: The youth program is requesting financial support in funding their participation. Bill made a motion to take up to $2,000 out of the Janshen Fund in coordination with Kevin’s fundraising plan. Joyce 2nd. Discussion followed. Motion carried. Pension Board Document: A file will be created for the documentation required by the IRS for the standard of determining who participates in the St. John pension plan. The St. John UCC criteria for participation in the pension plan, at this time, is being full-time and ordained. Adjournment: Adjourned with the Mizpah benediction. Respectfully submitted, Deb Hartman Council Secretary THE LAST DAY FOR 2011 CONTRIBUTIONS DECEMBER 30th at 10AM.

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FINANCIAL STATEMENT Beginning Balance January 1, 2011

$40,498.26

12/01

General Fund Beginning Balance

$

12/07 12/14 12/21

GF Income GF Income GF Income

$ $ $

12/23 12/23 12/23

Less GF Payroll & Compensation GF Other Checks Current Bills Outstanding

$ $ $

12/23 Ending Balance $ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Beginning Balance January 1, 2010

$15,208.74

12/01

Building Fund Beginning Balance $

12/06 12/14 12/21

BD Income BD Income BD Income

$ $ $

12/23

Less BD Checks

$

12/23

Ending Balance

$

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January Scripture Readings 01

Ephesians 1:1-23

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Mark 8:1-26

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Ephesians 2: 1-22

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Mark 8:27-9:13

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Ephesians 3:1-21

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Mark 9:14-32

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Ephesians 4:1-32

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Mark 9:33-50

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Ephesians 5:1– 6:4

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Mark 10:1-31

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Matthew 2:1-23

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John 17:1-26

07

Mark 1:1-20

23

Acts 6:1-15

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Mark 1:21-45

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Acts 7:1- 8:3

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Mark 2:1-28

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Acts 9:1-43

10

Mark 3:1-19

26

Acts 17:1-34

11

Mark 3:20-35

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Acts 18:1-28

12

Mark 4:35– 5:20

28

Acts 19:1-41

13

Mark 5:21-43

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Acts 20:1- 21:16

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Mark 6:1-29

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Acts 21:17– 22:16

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Mark 6:30-56

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Acts 22:17- 23:11

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Mark 7:24-37 23


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