August 2016 Messenger draft - Lenexa United Methodist Church
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August 2016 Messenger draft - Lenexa United Methodist Church
Lenexa United Methodist Church • August 2016 “Journey together toward spiritual and community wholeness.” FRESH START SUNDAY August 28 Plan on worship Then lunch and the Hoop Shoot! A lot of fun going on! LUMC All Congregation Lunch after 10:30am worship Meat and drinks will be provided Bring a side dish or dessert to share HOOP SHOOT West Parking Lot Fun for all ages Sign up for shooters and sponsors All proceeds benefit LUMC’s Hillcrest Transitional Housing Apartment 2 PASTOR’S PEN Friends, As you may be aware, the South Central Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church was held in mid-July in Wichita, Kansas. A major focus of the conference was that of electing Bishops to serve in various Episcopal Areas. Once the Bishops are elected, each conference delegation has a small amount of input into where each newly elected bishop, as well as those currently serving in the boundaries of the Jurisdiction, is assigned. This year, Bishop Scott Jones, who has been our bishop for the past 12 years, was assigned to serve the Texas Conference, which includes the Houston area. Our new bishop, the Rev. Dr. Ruben Saenz, Jr., the first of the three bishops elected at Jurisdictional Conference, comes to us from the Rio Grande Conference, where he served as director of connectional ministries and executive director of the Mission Vitality Center in Rio, Texas. According to information in the Great Plains Connection, Bishop Saenz, a native of Rio Grande City, Texas, earned a bachelor’s of science degree in secondary education from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, and was a high school teacher and coach in Rio Grande City for six years until he began working full time in a small jewelry business that he and his wife started in 1984. In 1993, they sold their business and moved to Dallas, where he began studies at the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. When he earned his master’s of theology degree at Perkins, he was presented with the Perkins Faculty Award for the student who best exemplified the goals and mission of the school. In 2009, he received his doctor of ministry degree from Perkins. During his pastoral career, Saenz served churches in Dallas, El Paso and Edinburg, Texas. Saenz and his wife, Maye, have four children, Aaron (Iris), Christina (Matthew), Ruben III, and Isaac. Their first granddaughter is due later this year. For more information about Bishop Saenz, you may go to the Great Plains Conference website at www.greatplainsumc.org. Bishop Saenz will begin his ministry in the Great Plains Conference on September 1. We are invited to join him in 100 days of prayer as he makes this transition. As we near the September 1 date, prayer cards will be available to help guide your prayer time. However, you need not wait until September 1 to pray for Bishop Saenz, Bishop Jones and the many other bishops who were elected to serve the United Methodist Church. I invite you to also be in prayer for Bishop Bob Farr, former director of connectional ministries from the Missouri Conference, as well as Bishop Karen Oliveto, an openly gay pastor who was elected bishop in the Western Jurisdiction. She will serve as my sister, Anita’s bishop in Colorado. Peace, Peggy WORDS ON WORSHIP 3 Season after Pentecost – New Beginnings August 7 12th Sunday after Pentecost – “Things Hoped For” Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16; Rev. Peggy Hillmon Preaching; Communion at all services August 14 13th Sunday after Pentecost – “Neither Here Nor There”; Hebrews 11:29-12:2; Rev. Tyler Kaufmann preaching August 21 14th Sunday after Pentecost – “New Relationships” Jeremiah 1:4-7; Lay Leader, Tammy Shepherd, preaching; Communion at 9:00am August 28 15th Sunday after Pentecost – “Standing Tall” Luke 13:10-17; Rev. Peggy Hillmon preaching; Fresh Start Sunday, All Congregation Dinner and Hoop Shoot WORSHIP IN THE PARK 8am in Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park (87th & Lackman) Bring a blanket or lawn chair Rain will bring the service back to Schneeberger Last Sunday will be August 21st HEAVENLY HALF HOUR AUGUST 7 14 PATHFINDERS SPECTRUM 21 28 DASHERS BRANCHES/HEALTH MINISTRY/FOUNDATIONS 4 Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." Matthew 19:14 EVENING CAMP REVIEW We hosted 21 kids at our Olympic themed Evening Camp. The kids enjoyed hearing from Ed Broxterman (pictured) about his experience at the 1996 Olympics Acolyte Training And Pizza Party 3rd graders welcome! Join us for a pizza and ice cream party in Schneeberger at 11:30 on August 21. Acolyte training/refresher will follow in the Sanctuary. Get Excited! Wednesday night fun begins September 7 GROWING IN GRACE Children’s Vocal Choir 6:15-7:10pm Ed Bldg 201 Children ages 4 years old – 6th grade are invited to come join the Growing in Grace Choir and meet our new director, Liesel Stephens Celebration Bells Children’s Handbell Choir 7:10-7:55pm Music Room Main Bldg MISSIONS 5 BE A SHOOTER – BE A SPONSOR HELP SUPPORT HILLCREST TRANSITIONAL HOUSING The Missions Team is looking forward to the annual Hoop Shoot Free Throw contest which will be on August 28, Fresh Start Sunday. This is a really fun event and is an annual request from those who have participated in the past. All ages can be shooters as there are hoops for kids as well as adults. Sign-ups for shooters is going well. If you would like to be a shooter and didn’t get a chance to sign up, please contact Bernie McNichols at 913-764-4033 or contact one of the committee members. Beginning Sunday, July 31, and continuing until the day of the event, those wanting to sponsor a shooter can sign up on the board outside the sanctuary. All proceeds from this fun event will benefit the Hillcrest Transitional Housing project. HELP US MEET OUR GOAL! Now through August 7, Missions continues to collect facial tissues for Sunflower School. The goal this year is 1,000 boxes. The only specifications are: No lotion; the large box, 180 to 200 per box; and any brand is ok. Drop your donation off across from Wesley Room. Your donation is greatly appreciated. Missions Team The LUMC Book Club Wednesday, August 17 Noon in Room 105 Our next meeting is August 17 at Noon in Room 105 and we are discussing Me Before You by JoJo Moyes. It is a great book and I will have a copy available for you to borrow soon. Heavy topic about end of life issues as well as what brings us joy. If you get in a jam and can't read the book or want a refresher...see the movie that is out for it is very good!!! We've decided to read Breakfast with Buddha by Roland Merullo for our September 21 meeting. It was highly recommended and there are 3 copies as well as audio CDs in the JOCO library. Just email Linda Stoker at lstoker98@gmail.com if you have any questions. 6 LUMYouth LUMYouthNEWS YouthNEWS What’s happening for Mid and High Schoolers Sunday, August 7th : 5 to 7 pm LUMYouth Fun Sunday, August 14th : 10:30 to 11:30 am LUMYouth Parent Summit This important parent meeting will prepare us all for the upcoming semester of LUMYouth programs and activities. ALL LUMYouth Parents are encouraged to attend. Thank you! …Then from 3 to 7 pm LUMYouth to Rockbottom Sunday, August 21st: 8:30 am to 1:30 pm LUMYouth SERVE at Grand Avenue Methodist Temple …Then from 5 to 7 pm LUMYouth Fun! Sunday, August 28th: 5 to 7 pm LUMYouth Fun! It is HOT outside so we are going to stay cool and watch a cool movie! Mid-Hi Sunday School meets at 10:30am in Room 119. Senior Hi Sunday School meets in the Loft at 10:30am. PEANUTS 2016 Your PEANUTS did an outstanding job on their July Mission Trip. Traveling to Colorado Springs this year, we worked with “Partners in Hope and Housing” (PIH). PIH has 60 housing units that they have developed to be transitional housing. Their program seems very similar to Hillcrest Housing that we partner with here in town. Twenty-two youth and nine adults spent the week weeding, trimming yards and trees, building decks, painting numerous things, replacing 2 storm doors, and fellowshipping together. We also enjoyed one afternoon at the “Garden of the Gods” and another riding zip lines. We have been told that at least a few of our younger participants came home “changed” persons…listening to K-Love and helping much more around their own homes as well as helping neighbors. All PEANUTS participants are grateful to the perpetual support of the LUMC community of faith. Their participation fee covers only a portion of the expense. The greater portion of the mission trip is underwritten by funds raised at their annual Chili Luncheon and Auction. Thank you so much! POKEMON GO AND LUMC 7 This summer’s latest craze is Pokemon Go. Players search areas of the city for Pokemon locations and then capture the Pokeman characters. The Inviting Ministries Committee has been challenged to “think outside the box” as we work on our proposal for “Reaching New Neighbors.” As we discussed the Pokemon game, we realized that there were a lot of Pokemon Go spots in Sar-Ko Par Trails Park. What better way to reach new neighbors than to invite the Pokemon Players to join us for our Worship in the Park. It is easier to get on the app early in the morning as opposed to the evening hours. If you know Pokemon Go players, invite them to worship with us in the Park and then go searching for Pokemon. Also, the LUMC is also a Poke Stop, as are many spots in Old Town Lenexa. Also there is a Pokemon Gym at Santa Fe and Noland Road. Again, Sunday morning is a great time to play the game. With so many Poke Stops around the church, invite players to worship, or if they are playing, invite them to stop for a bit of fellowship during Heavenly Half Hour. So whether the players are looking for Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, or Pikachu, invite them to worship with us at the Park, church, or just stop by for Heavenly Half Hour. “Think outside the box!” LUMC Young Adult Gathering UNDERGROUND COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS A Gathering for College Students,Young Adults, and Young Parents 6pm FREE FOOD 6:30pm LIVE JAZZ FELLOWSHIP Free child care provided for ages 9 and under. August's Health Tip: Eat Berries! *Raspberries and blackberries have only 60 calories in one cup and are both excellent sources of fiber. *Blueberries are one of the richest sources o f p ro a n t h o c y a n i d i n s . These phytonutrients decrease free radicals levels that are linked to disease and aging. *Strawberries are rich in vitamin C and the antioxidant properties they contain may also help to prevent cataracts. ReCYCLE ReCAP 8 It a good time to remind everyone that recycling helps everyone. The church has increased “recycle pick up” to twice a week rather than once a week to help alleviate a full container. Our recycling efforts are making a difference! For those items that can’t go into the recycling bin, take a look at the chart below for ideas on where to dispose your goods. It’s time for a FRESH START so please include recycling in your routine. Items Where Benefit Call with Questions Alkaline Home Batteries Olathe, KS Mission, KS www.recyclespot.org 913-971-9311-Olathe 913-715-6900-Mission Eyeglasses Box on the Outreach Counter (outside the Church Office) Julie Nitcher: 913-888-5600 or 913-599-1138 Yellow and Green The church “Paper Retriever” receives money container; southwest based on weight corner of church of what we collect parking lot Church Office: 913-888-5600 Ink jet and laser cartridges, cell phones and laptops Green Kiosk outside the Church Office Church Office Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFL) Kiosk at Home Depot by Service desk, Lowes, Best Buy Newspapers, Magazines, Junk Mail and other paper Plastics Aluminum cans Tabs from Soda cans and others The church receives money for many of these Ronald McDonald Ronald McDonald Cardboard house on House the Outreach Counter by Church Office Local store Church Office Rechargeable Tool Batteries and light bulbs Kiosk at Home Depot by Service Desk, and Lowes Local store Computers and other electronics Goodwill Goodwill 913-782-5714 HILLCREST HOUSING UPDATE 9 If you haven't already heard, donations made to the Hoop Shoot this year benefit our Hillcrest outreach ministry. Hillcrest Transitional Housing offers a "hand up not a hand out" to move homeless families into self-sufficiency. In our area of Kansas they provide 38 apartments. Of these 38 apartments, 22 are for the basic "90 day program" of increasing education and basic living skills and building a more solid financial foundation for each tenant. Six additional units are for "graduate housing" - a program for those 90 day graduates who benefit from extended time. Ten units are for homeless youth ages 16-21 for up to 20 months. In 2016, there have been 26 graduates, 12 in the past 90 days. These 12 saved $16,053 and paid off $34,470 in debt - all successes exceeding 2015. Your donations to Hillcrest fund the "rent" on an apartment each year, as well as provide stocking of the pantry each time a new tenant joins us, and the purchase of necessary household items as they become needed. The apartment we support is here in Johnson County near 95th and Bluejacket. In addition, many of you have provided specific furniture and household goods to furnish the apartment - for all these donations we are very grateful. Thus far in 2016, one of our tenants has successfully graduated; the other tenant was unsuccessful in meeting her goals. The following is an update on the future direction Hillcrest Transitional Housing is taking. Chuck Arney , Hillcrest Director, has informed us of their goal to provide in 2017 youth housing near the current Hillcrest apartment building we sponsor here in Johnson County. Homeless youth is a growing problem in Johnson County. At one Shawnee Mission Public School administrative meeting attended in the past couple of years, it was reported there are over 900 youth in this school district alone who are homeless. In addition, the homeless 1621 age group is an attraction for the "human trafficking" that unfortunately is alive and well in the KC area. It is hoped with availability of no cost rent and the support of case managers, this vulnerable population can find a new direction for their lives. How can we help? While monetary donations are always welcome (their goal is $600,000 and they have raised $300,000), they will look forward to having assistance with landscaping, exterior painting, and replacing sliding doors. Inside the building, they hope to get new sinks for the kitchen, new bath/shower fixtures, and new flooring. Of course painting the interior will need to occur as well. In addition, Hillcrest will soon open a "thrift store" in our area, and welcome your donations of clothing, furniture, household goods - "almost anything", Chuck said, with the exception of "no tube TVs". The location of this thrift store will be 79th and Quivera. Members of the Hillcrest team will keep you posted as more information is available. In addition, Chuck Arney will be joining our church services in October. Watch for more details. 10 2nd Quarter Financial Highlights Giving to the operating budget picked up in the 2nd quarter. We were $1,066 ahead of 2nd quarter 2015, but the unusually low 1st quarter, still has us behind for the year. We were finally able to withdraw $914 from the Mildred Thomas Budget Bequest which helped a little. Expenses continue to run behind budget so we have been able to still pay all bills current and pay our mission share to the Great Plains Conference. The church financials, however, are so much more than just the Operating Budget. In the 2nd quarter, we received $64,875 in contributions to the building fund, enabling us to pay $35,000 in additional principal, as well as our monthly payments. The balance is now under $800,000. The preschool has paid 100% of their $75,000 pledge to the Building Fund. Additionally, you gave $492 to United Methodist Special Offerings and $553 to other outreach ministries. The VBS children collected $136 for the United Methodist Committee on Relief. The Susanna Circle donated $111 to the Christian Blind Mission. $650 was received to support the Underground Community Gathering. $1,385 was contributed to Endowment Funds on Endowment Sunday. All of this on top of food donations for the Multi-Service Center food pantry, tissues for Sunflower, the list goes on and on. Thank you for your generous financial support of the work that God is doing at LUMC! Financial Update General Operating Fund Contributions Received June 2016 $33,230 Building Use, Fundraising and Other Income Received $1,380 Income from Bequest $914 Total Operating Income Received June 2016 $35,524 Mission Shares Paid June 2016 Mission Shares Paid Year to Date Budgeted Mission Shares Year to Date Total 2016 Mission Share $4,500 $26,800 $26,771 $53,542 Miscellaneous News 11 MESSENGER NEWS The deadline for the September issue is noon, Thursday, August 18. Submit to office@lenexaumc.org or put items in Debbie’s mailbox in the Church Office. The latest issue of the Messenger will be on our website by the last Thursday of each month. You may also pick up a copy at church. If you’d like to have the Messenger mailed to you, please contact the church office. Dear Lenexa United Methodist Church, Thank you for your kind donation of 235 lbs. to our food pantry. Our staff and the families we serve are so thankful for your support. Sincerely, Theresa Hicks, Manager, North Central Multi Service Center Food Pantry PLEASE REMEMBER THE NEEDS OF THOSE WHO RELY ON THE MULTISERVICE CENTER DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS. Johnson County Multi-Service Center Food Pantry Needs: Flour, sugar, canned fruit-pineapple, fruit cocktail, mandarin oranges, condiments-ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, salad dressings, canned spinach, rice, snacks, laundry and dish detergent, and deodorant. Place your donations in the gray bins outside the church office. REMEMBER IN PRAYER Those serving in the military (including their friends and families): • • Pay Your Contribution Automatically Have you fallen behind in your giving to the church? Never get behind again. Have your contribution automatically deducted from your checking or savings account. You may sign up for a weekly or monthly deduction. Pick up a form outside the sanctuary or contact Linda Stokes (913-888-5600 or linda.stokes@lenexaumc.org). • • • • • Have you remembered the Church in your estate plan? For more information contact Endowment Chair Alan Beyer, or your financial advisor. LCpl Hunter HiIsabeck, USMC (Linda and Ken Joseph’s nephew) Russell Newman (Flona Halley’s nephew) beginning his tour in Afganistan Sergeant Eric Hampton, (Nora Lee Walter’s grandson) Kuwait Chris Johnson, Army (Nancy Stone’s nephew) serving in Afghanistan LTC George Hammar (Tammy Shepherd’s brother-in-law) Katy McClary Maj Justin White (Kris Scarborough’s nephew) returning state side and will be stationed in Oklahoma City, OK Please let the church office know if the status of any military member has changed. 12 SPECIAL PRESENTATION Rev. Kristin Stoneking will be speaking on the election of the first openly gay Bishop in the United Methodist Church, Bishop Karen Oliveto, at Grace United Methodist Church on Monday August 8 at 7 pm. Kristin is the Executive Director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and a United Methodist pastor. She is the daughter of Rev. John Stoneking who served at LUMC 1978-1984. All are invited. Grace UMC is at 11485 S. Ridgeview in Olathe. If you have not already "liked" the Lenexa UMC Facebook page, now is a great time to do so. To find the church Facebook page go to www.facebook.com/lenexaumc. Please post to the church’s wall to share an accomplishment or a time you were particularly touched by something at church. If you enjoy twitter, join the conversation about YOUR church. Follow us at http://twitter.com/lenexaumc. CHURCH STAFF Peggy Hillmon, Senior Pastor Tyler Kaufmann, Associate Pastor Jennifer Bryan, Ecumenical Community Outreach Pastor Abra Petrie, Barbara Pendleton, Ann Ober, Children’s Ministries Lisa Freeman, Youth Ministries Lori Campbell, Director of Preschool/CDO Blair Penney, Nan Hulett, Liesle Stephens, Trey Bures, Jenny Ewing, Music Staff Linda Stokes, Debbie Hansen, Office Staff Lenexa United Methodist Church 9138 Caenen Lake Road 913-888-5600 / 913-888-5609 fax office@lenexaumc.org www.lenexaumc.org Lenexa, Kansas 66215 Preschool/ CDO: 913-888-6300 www.facebook.com/lenexaumc http://twitter.com/lenexaumc All Are Welcome at LUMC