May 2016 - First Congregational United Church of Christ
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May 2016 - First Congregational United Church of Christ
May 2016 Still Speaking First Congregational United Church ofUnited Christ of Alpena Newsletter of First Congregational Church of Christ of Alpena Board of Directors: A Word from our Minister: “ Spring Has Sprung” Dennis Artley, Secretary/Treasurer Brandon Borke Ann Diamond. Chair Kathy Dempdey Ann Gerow Dottie Haase Mike Mack Jim McNeil, vice chair Beth Petty, May 2016 Dates to Remember 10:00 Every Monday Bible Study in Lounge 11:30 Every Monday Mid-Day Movies In Fellowship Hall 4:00 Every Wednesday Wacky Wed. Fun Club 13 Ladies Luncheon at The Fresh Palate 18 No Frills Book Club 21 Dr. Daniel Kirk Seminar 23 Friendship Room 30 Memorial Day Offices Closed The month of May promises a springtime burst of new life and activity. Not only are the birds nesting birds in our trees, the cheery daffodils and blossoming bushes sparkle with new life and fresh growth. Isn’t it wonderful? Our church schedule is also bursting with new possibilities. Marcia Aten, for example, has started an “Interfaith Amigos” book study group, and I have helped convene an informal group for discussing issues related to divorce. Our Monday Mid-day Movies are continuing with a series on “Growing Old with Grace” and our after-school “Wacky Wednesday” children’s fun club is going full-speed ahead. Our Monday morning Bible Study is completing its discussion of the Apostle Paul and we’ll be beginning something new this month: the Old Testament book “Genesis”. Please consider joining us in the Lounge at 10 AM as we get into some of the oldest stories in the world and re-discover the roots of the family tree of Abraham & Sarah. I hope you all are considering spending Saturday, May 21, with us in Fellowship Hall as Prof. J. R. Daniel Kirk walks us through a fresh approach to Jesus of Nazareth as portrayed in the Gospels, and the interpretation that St. Paul brought to the early church as he preached about the dying and rising “Christ.” The day begins at 9:30 am and ends at 3:30 pm with a lunch included. RSVP is necessary! Come meet some of our neighboring church clergy and wrestle with current issues such as gender bias and sexuality as seen through the eyes of both Jesus and the Apostle Paul. The LARCC churches (Lutheran, Anglican/Episcopal, Roman Catholic and Congregational) will show a movie on Wed., May 11, at 9:30 a.m. in our Lower Level in which PBS TV travel host Rick Steves opens the door to Martin Luther’s Reformation. Continued on page 2 Page 2 Strengthen the Church From the UCC website Strengthen The Church (STC) is a special mission offering to reimagine and build the future of the UCC. Shared at the conference and national levels, STC largely supports youth ministries and full-time leaders for new churches in parts of the country where the UCC voice has not been heard. As God calls our congregations to be the "church" in new ways, your generosity will plant new churches, awaken new ideas in existing churches and develop the spiritual life in our youth and young adults. STC funds will also be used to award grants to help congregations communicate the "God is still speaking," message. Our congregation will receive the STC offering on Sunday, May 1, 2016 Summer Singers Summer Singers The last Sunday for Chancel Choir before the group goes on summer “hiatus” will be Sunday, June 12th. However, that doesn’t mean that Sunday morning choral anthems are done until autumn! Any and all people who like to sing are invited to be part of our “Summer Singers”. We will meet in Barksdale Chapel at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings, beginning on June 26th and practice for worship that day and also learn the next week’s song. No robes, no processional, sit in the congregation until it is time to sing! If you have any questions, please see Betsy. Words from the Minister Continuation from page 1 On Thursday, May 12, Gerrie La Cross and I will spend a day learning with the Alpena Visitors Bureau (and “Pure Michigan” consultants) how to better use social media to get our message out to the community. We are never too old to learn new skills, and the church must remain relevant to the younger generation if we are to thrive. I do not expect anyone to take part in all these new initiatives; otherwise we will burn out our best and brightest volunteers. But I hope that two or three of these on-going activities will spark your interest and get you into a small group here at church. Sunday morning worship is still the biggest and best gathering of most of our members, and it is supported by Betsy’s new organ skills and our faithful choir. I hope to see most of you in worship in the course of the month. But maybe May is the month to stretch yourself into some new area of interest and activity. May you find something on the church calendar that inspires the best in you to be even better. May God bless and keep you. I’ll see you in church! Rev. Paul Lance Page 3 Betsy Adamus, Christian Education and Music Save the Date!! Alpena Community Ecumenical Vacation Bible School (ACE VBS) First United Methodist First Congregational First Presbyterian Grace Lutheran St. Paul Lutheran Trinity Espicopal is hosting… “Fearless Faith: Courage in Community” VBS DAY CAMP July 24-29. 2016 Each day from 9 AM to 3 PM at: First United Methodist Church 167 S. Ripley Blvd, Alpena 989-354-2490 This is a free event for children Ages 5-12. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Activities include Bible Adventures, Arts & Crafts, Nature Activities, & Games! Page 4 The Artist known as “Caravaggio”, after the town his family originated from, lived most of his short life in Rome, Where he radically changed the course of art with his new, poetic realism, drawn directly from everyday life. Born in Milan, Italy, in 1571, Michelangelo Merisi’s early paintings depicted street urchins, charlatan, gypsies, and all kinds of dubious characters, introducing a novelty and indecorum that caused a scandal because they were considered ”too close to real life” revealing a wealth of everyday detail. He died at age 39 Caravaggio’s “Martha and Mary Magdalene” will be displayed on the exterior of our building from mid-May until November as part of a Detroit Institute of Art exhibit in Alpena coordinated by Leslee Dort’s Downtown Development Agency. Altogether there will be 12 buildings with classic art pieces in the downtown area Two Church Outings are Being Planned Pick up a brochure about our two all-church outings being planned for August. The first will be July 31 - August 2 (three days, two nights) in Dearborn, visiting Greenfield Village, the Ford factory, the Islamic Center of America, and Detroit's Eastern Market. Return drive will stop at Birch Run Outlet Mall, Frankenmuth, and Dow Gardens in Midland. We will meet our 24 guests from Germany at the Detroit airport and mingle on this downstate outing. The second outing (Monday August 8 - 10) will take us north, beginning at Colonial Fort Michlimackinac, Mackinaw City, followed by the Ojibwa Cultural Center in St. Ignace, and up to Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie. Two nights lodging in the LSSU dormitories with meals in their cafeteria, tour of the campus, visit to the Soo Locks, and a day's hike between the Upper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls will make a memorable Upper Peninsula experience. For details, speak with Brandon Borke or Rev. Lance Ladies Luncheon “50” Year Members and Graduates Kay Beland and Jan Snell We gathered for the Ladies Luncheon at The Sanctuary Inn Friday, April 8th. A good time was had by all attendees. Please consider joining us on Friday, May 13th at 11:30 a.m. as we gather at The Fresh Palate for another fun filled luncheon. A sign up sheet will be on the podium in the hallway. On Sunday June 12th we will recognize our high school and College graduates and church members of 50 years or more. Page 5 Let’s Celebrate May Birthdays for: May 4 Peggy DiNegro May 9 Elizabeth Skiba May 4 Sharon Rickard May 11 Jody Moceri May 4 Greg Adamus May 22 Jack Caplis May 5 Beverly Aikens May 25 Phyllis Manitz May 5 John Briggs May 26 Mark Cousineau May 5 Ann Gerow May 27 Justin Grubaugh May 5 Hanna Skiba May 29 James Standen May 7 Gay Fry May 30 Robert Case Board of Directors April 2016 Meeting Highlights Gerrie La Cross, Secretary Thank you cards were received from Rosemary Horan, of Madonna House for the donation towards her new vehicle. A card from Phyllis Manitz for the narrative of Janet’s funeral celebration. Also an email from Diana Speers, from the Alpena News regarding the upcoming Daniel Kirk Seminar. Finances are in good shape at this time. We have received donations from two individuals and one from the UNA to help fund the Daniel Kirk Seminar. The roof above the columbarium door has been repaired from snow damage. A new part for the dishwasher is being created by Bob Westenberger. Discussion on repair/replacement of one of the heating boilers . Tabled until next month. The Downtown Development and Detroit Institute of Art has chosen our church to display a piece of art from May to November. Mission committee will be distributing additional checks to community organizations with the next month. Strengthen the Church collection will be May 1. Rev. Lance will be conducting staff reviews. Personnel committee will be meeting to develop a job description for a part time custodian. Mike La Cross will be taking his test for safe serve and will be the new kitchen oversight person. Names for the investment committee were reviewed as Gordon Nethercut will be finished in June. Names were submitted to the board to form a new fellowship committee. “50” year members and graduates will be honored on Sunday, June 12th. Rev. Lance and Gerrie will attend a workshop on social media @ ACC on May 12 We are in need a new “Sunday Worship attendance and membership record-keeper” Review of activities for the upcoming German visitors Caitlyn Borke would like to offer a Children’s Choir for six weeks this summer. A Divorce Issue discussion group will be meeting weekly at the church. Full Board Minutes are at the Calendar Podium outside the Office or request by email to office@uccalpena.org Page 6 Thank you Thank you to Bob Westenbarger for creating a new drain catcher for the dishwasher. It is wonderful to have such talent in our church. Thank you to Jim Mc Neil for taking the time To do all the dusting in the high places of the Fellowship Hall. It looks great! Monday Mid-day Movies Series: “ Growing old with Grace” In May and June, the “Monday Mid-day Movies” at First Congregational United Church of Christ (201 S. Second Ave., downtown Alpena) will have the theme -- Growing Old with Grace. Everyone is welcome at 11:30 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall (accessible by elevator) for the free movie. Bring your lunch, if you like, and enjoy these great films. Monday, May 2—“On Golden Pond” (1981) Henry Fonda & Katharine Hepburn Monday, May 9—“The Notebook” (2004) James Garner & Gena Rowlands Monday, May16—“Murphy’s Romance” (1986) James Garner & Sally Field Monday, May 23—“The Trip to Bountiful” (1985) Geraldine Page & John Heard (No movies on Monday, May 30, Memorial Day, nor on June 6) Monday, June 13 – “The Straight Story” (1999) Richard Farnsworth & Sissy Spacek Monday, June 20 – “Waking Ned Devine” (1999 – Irish) James Nesbitt & Susan Lynch Monday, June 27 – “Tuesdays with Morrie” (1999) Jack Lemmon & Hank Azaria Feed a Family Bill Haase The Salvation Army Food Pantry Coordinator thanks us for our monthly on going food support and reports the following shortages. She is in need of: hamburger helper, tuna helper, rice, jello, puddings, chili mix and pancake mix. Pork and beans, diced tomatoes and crackers are also in short supply. Please keep these items in mind when you do your “Feed a Family” grocery shopping. Your donations are so needed. If you wish to make a money donation, address your check to First Congregational UCC and note Feed A Family on the memo line. Place your donation in the Sunday offering basket or deliver/mail to the church office. Thanks for your continued support. Pick up a shopping list from the bulletin board as a reminder. Page 7 Summer Church Camp is Coming! First Congregational children and youth are invited to choose a week of summer camp at near-by Camp Chickagami in Presque Isle and have half of the cost covered by a church "campership". Normally $325 per person, they can attend one of the following camp weeks for half price! (1) Grades 7-11 "Leaders in Training" June 26 thru July 2 (2) Grades 5-8 "Pioneer Adventure" July 10-16, or "Esau Explorers" July 17-23 (3) Grades 3-7 "Bell Bay Camp" July 24-30 In addition, if you want to camp as a whole family together, we have two options: Wednesday, July 6 through Sunday, July 10 is "Family Camp" for $325 per family (not per person!), or plan to join us at First Congregational's "Church Retreat" Thursday, Aug. 11 thru Saturday, Aug 13 made possible by a Comstock Fund Grant. For more information, contact Rev. Lance. 2016 Northeast Choral Summit The Northeast Choral Summit held on Saturday, June 25, 2016, will be a daylong (10:00 AM – 3:00 PM) interactive and fun clinic for church choir and community choir conductors, accompanists and singers. Its goal is to provide encouragement, guidance, and primary resources for those assuming or holding leadership or supportive positions in vocal ensembles. Music selection, rehearsal organization and techniques, singing instruction, and achieving success as worship leaders or concert performers will be among the topics addressed through demonstrations, instruction, and audience participation. Steve SeGraves, an experienced clinician and vocalist, music director at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Birmingham, founder and director of the award winning Langsford Men's Chorus, as well as longstanding conductor of the Farmington Community Chorus will lead the summit. Elise Eden, an Alpena native who holds her bachelor’s degree in Vocal Performance from Oakland University, will return home to participate and will join Steve to demonstrate styles and techniques for a wide variety of music, including general choral music, praise music, and traditional worship music. Susan Armstrong, a well-known pianist and accompanist in Northeast Michigan will accompany them. Printed takeaway information for ongoing reference and guidance will also be provided. The day will begin at mid-morning, include lunch, and will conclude by mid-afternoon. Due to limited space, advance registration at: www.uccalpena.org by Friday, May 27th is highly recommended. There is no charge for attending the summit which is underwritten by the Comstock Fund at First Congregational United Church of Christ of Alpena. The summit has also received a non-funding endorsement and recommendation from the Thunder Bay Arts Council. First Congregational United Church of Christ 201 South Second Avenue Alpena, MI 49707 Phone: 989-356-1795 Fax 989-356-8825 Web Site: http://uccalpena.org Email: officeuccalp@frontier.com Office Hours: 9:00 am — 1:00 pm Monday — Thursday Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Fellowship Time follows Worship Underground Church 5:00 p.m. Minister: Rev. Dr. Paul A. Lance III Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Dr. H. Robert Case Assoc. for Music & Education: Betsy Adamus Treasurer: Denise Fusina Secretary: Gerrie La Cross Still Speaking Newsletter of First Congregational United Church of Christ of Alpena Sunday May 8, 2016 Monday May 30, 2016