April 10 -2015 - First United Methodist Church
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April 10 -2015 - First United Methodist Church
Volume 42, Issue 4 April 10, 2015 BEACON May Events Reflections From John Across the Church, May brings our annual celebration of Pentecost, which in one sense gave birth to the Church of Jesus Christ. Jesus had promised to not leave us as orphans, going on to promise the gift of the Holy Spirit there at the Last Supper. Today, Pentecost has become our commemoration of that glorious moment in time when God made good on the promise, giving birth to life-giving power to all who are willing to believe and receive the gift our God, alone, provides. Across the nation, May brings our annual “National Day of Prayer” along with Mothers Day and Memorial Day. In His providential wisdom, God designed our lives to be birthed by our mothers, and to a person we know that we didn’t get here on our own. As a nation, we remember that this gift of freedom, so easily taken for granted, has come with a cost measured in blood, sweat, and tears. And we do well to remember the One who has made all of this possible, for we certainly haven’t created this great nation on our own. More than 2 centuries ago, George Washington acknowledged in his Farewell Address, that any attempt to build the necessary moral framework for his country apart from our Lord would be an exercise in vanity and a very real danger to our people: “Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on the minds of peculiar structure, reason, and experience, both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.” Obviously, he detected even then an attempt to base morality on something other than a religious worldview. Striving to remove the roots of moral strength, and expecting the fruits of such are wrong-headed, not to mention flat out wrong, for real life is sacred and the necessary ingredients will disintegrate if the basis for such are removed. One of Washington’s contemporaries, Edmund Burke, observed, “All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.” At a time that we remember our mothers, we do well to remember their children as well. Here at Plymouth First there are several who have decided to do something (rather than nothing) about one of the tragic expressions of evil and immorality plaguing our world. Countless lives are being debased and devalued as a result of the rampant and sordid business of human trafficking. The vile use and abuse of human beings must be met by a strong and courageous response, and God’s people should be leading the way. So I invite-yes, I implore you to support in the various ways you can (prayers, time and energy, and resources) the Pearls of Great Price Coalition, a grass roots Christian coalition in Wayne and Washtenaw counties, working together to combat human trafficking, in addition to Lion’s Pride, intended to inspire men to take a moral stand to value women and children and protect them against pornography and trafficking. Brochures and information about upcoming events shall be forthcoming and at the very least, please, be in fervent prayer for the fruitfulness of such efforts. Thank you! John P a g e B E A C O N 2 Final NOTEworthy Concerts for this season Sunday, May 3, 4:00 pm Plymouth Oratorio Society with the Michigan Sinfonietta Orchestra Free-will offering. Reception following. Helpers are needed for set-up, serving and clean-up. Contact Marcia Van Oyen marcia@pfumc.org or 734-453-5280 x115 Friday, May 15, 7:30 pm Plymouth Community Band Admission free Children’s Choirs at PFUMC One of the goals of our music ministry is to give children the opportunity to learn to share their musical gifts in worship by singing, playing drums, playing bells, participating in dance and other creative opportunities. Learning to share your talents in worship is a lifelong gift! We are currently working on plans for the children’s music groups for next fall, and we would love to hear from you. If you are interested in more information or would like your children to participate, please contact me. Marcia Van Oyen marcia@pfumc.org or 734-453-5280 x115 Music Ministry Positions Available – Accompanist/ Assistant Organist and Children’s Choir Director If you are interested or know someone who is, please help spread the word. For more info contact Marcia Van Oyen marcia@pfumc.org or 734-453-5280 x115 Pick a day Won’t you accept the privilege to pick one day out of seven to be your day to especially pray for all ministry at PFUMC? You are invited to join PFUMC’s prayer army the third Thursday evening of the month to journey together seeking God’s heart and will. Jesus has called PFUMC to be a House of Prayer for the nation, thus all of life and ministry here should be covered in and flow out of prayer. Our next step of intentional pray growth is to make a personal commitment to devote one day a week to pray. Each time PFUMC and its ministries come to mind would you please pray. Be encouraged to pray in agreement and unity for God’s will to be accomplished in all our ministry. National Day of Prayer ~ Thursday, May 7 V o l u m e 4 2 , Is s u e 4 P a g e 3 P a g e 4 P a g e 5 Join us for Summer Sunday School in Room 104/106 @ 9 am. Each Sunday all ages gather at 9 am to enjoy fellowship, coffee, popcorn and treats. We watch about 20 minutes of the movie. We then break into 3 groups (Children, Youth & Adults) to spend time understanding the movie through the theme and scripture of the morning. All are welcome! Easter Thomas Breakfast on the Beach The Great Commission Easter and Beyond MISSION MOMENT: Imagine No Malaria John 20:31 Jesus is with me now and always. Area 56 is a place for 5th & 6th Graders to experience meaningful Bible Study, Life Changing Fellowship, Outrageous Games, Important Service Projects, & Wacky Snacks May 17 th —5:30 pm P a g e B E A C O N 6 Financial Update for March 2015 Income = $ 85,118 Expenses = $ 78,999 YTD Income = $ 236,897 YTD Expenses = $ 231,166 Sunday Monday 9 am Sunday School 10:10 am Worship 11:30 am Fellowship Time 5:30 pm FUSION youth 9:30 am Monday Morning Women Bible Study 3 Rewards earned for March $109.06 April - As a reminder the member of the congregation will need to re-enroll to continue earning in the Kroger Community Rewards Program. All participants must sign up for the program in order to earn funds for your group during May 2015—April 2016. #90661 BSF 4 5 60+ Lunch 5 pm Methodist Children Home dinner 11 11:30 am 60+ Lunch 12 4:00 pm Noteworthy Concert POS 10 Mother’s Day Tuesday 7 pm Vacation Bible school kick of 5:30 pm FUSION 17 18 19 Volunteer Lunch 25 26 5 :30pm FUSION 5:30 pm Area 56 24 31 Bless the Animals MEMORIAL DAY CHURCH OFFICE CLSD Summer Soup Kitchen is here! We are in need of volunteers (high school age and up) for serving lunch at Cass Community Social Services in Detroit on Saturday, June 27 and August 8th. We will meet in the PFUMC church lobby at 10:30 am and carpool together. Willing to help? Please sign up in one of the following ways: go to Signupgenius.com (search for the signup under mmhenderson@ameritech.net or find the link on our church website), on the kiosk at church, e-mail Melissa at mmhenderson@ameritech.net or call Melissa at 734-455-4227. V o l u m e 4 2 , Is s u e May 2015 4 Wednesday Thursday 6 am Prayer Breakfast 5:45 pm Jubilate Choir 6 pm Cherub Choir 6 pm Bible Study Friday P a g e Saturday 7:30 pm Festival Bells 6 pm Impact Band Practice 7:30 pm Chancel Choir 1 6 7 2 8 9 14 Church annual conf/ Adrian 15 Church annual conf/ Adrian 16 Church annual conf/ Adrian 7p Trustees 7:30 pm Plymouth Community band 21 22 23 29 30 National Day of Prayer 2 pm Knit & Crochet 7—Christian Ed 7 pm Staff Parish e 13 9:30 am—Faith Fellowship ff 20 6 pm Prayer Meeting 7 pm Church council 27 28 6 p Finance DONATIONS PLEASE I am collecting metal beverage and food can (i/e Campbell soup, tuna fish, mixed fruit) tabs for the American Legion in Sault Ste. Marie, to purchase medical equipment for children. Also Coke plastic screw-on tops which will go to the middle school for art supplies and sports equipment. There will be a box near the donation station in the front entry. For more info, please contact Suzanne Trinka at 734-591-0781. Thank you for participating in this worthwhile project. 7 P a g e 8 B E A C O N DATE: TIME: All creatures great and small are invited to join us for a special service where we will offer thanks to God for the beauty and wonder of His creation and celebrate the animals in our midst. All pets should be held, caged, or on leashes. People with animals that don’t travel well or do not get along with others animals are asked to bring a photo of their pet. You may also wish to recognize the death of a pet in this way. We will be collecting large rawhide bones to be donated to the Humane Society of Huron Valley. Join us in the outdoor chapel in the woods at the back of our parking lot . . . PLYMOUTH FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 45201 N. Territorial Rd Plymouth, MI 48170 Questions? Phone: 734 453-5280 E-mail: christianed@pfumc.org V o l u m e 4 2 , Is s u e 4 P a g e Dear friends: We have had the privilege of serving God through music and worship arts at First United Methodist Church for over 25 years, and it has been a great blessing to worship along-side so many wonderful saints! So it is with deep emotion that we announce that we will be moving to the San Jose area in California this summer. John has been offered a wonderful position to use his experience and creativity at Tesla Motors. It’s an incredible opportunity, but it has not been an easy decision to move so far from our dear friends and wonderful life in Michigan. John will be starting his new job after Easter, but Nancy will be staying through the beginning of June and will continue to serve in worship. Thank you, dear friends, for years of fellowship and music-making. Thank you for being such wonderful witnesses of faith for our children. May you continue to be blessed and be blessings! Nancy and John Whitecar If you are graduating from either high school or college we cordially invite you to our Celebration Breakfast honoring you! Following the breakfast you will be recognized during the 10:10 am worship service of your choice (Sanctuary/Impact). We encourage you to wear your graduation gown (if available) during the service. When: Sunday, May 31 from 99-10 am in the Parlor. RSVP by May 27 to Amanda at youth@pfumc.org or by calling the church office at 734-453-5280 with the following information: • • Will you attend the breakfast? (Yes/No) How many family members will be attending the breakfast? (Grandparents are invited.) • • • • What school/ college did you graduate from? Where will you be attending in the fall? Which service will you attend (Sanctuary/ Impact)? For college grads –what are your future plans? Counting Ministry Due to retirements/relocations, the Counting Ministry is in need of additional volunteers (regular counters and substitutes). Counting is performed each Sunday immediately after the offering is taken with completion into the Fellowship Hour. The Counting Ministry has six rotating teams. Please contact Gene Kornegay @ 734-455-5108 or gene@pfumc.org if you are able to participate. 9 P a g e 60 + NEWS 1 0 B E A C O N Grant Took Plymouth What a lovely spring day we had for our April 60+ luncheon. We were looking forward to the Hon. Judge Ron Lowe to be our guest speaker but unfortunately last minute duties prevented his being able to join us. Imagine our surprise, however, when Judge Lowe arranged for a most venerable substitute in the person of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. What a striking figure he was, and with his ever-present cigar in hand and gentle voice he told us of his extraordinary life and battles with both humor and humility. Did you know that his real name was Hiram Ulysses Grant? Through an error, the congressman who recommended him for appointment to West Point wrote in the wrong name, but Grant then adopted that name by which history, you and I, know him. After Grant’s stunning 1863 victory at Vicksburg, (when Northern victories were sparse), in January of 1864 President Lincoln appointed him the Commanding General of the U.S. Army and the fortunes of the war began to turn in favor of the Union. “Grant took Richmond” and the rest is history. Elected the M a y 5/2 Dale Good Amber Newsome Betty Tarpinian Margaret Trinka 5/3 Jennifer Cotter John Hanson Chelsea Jeannette Patty Kordick Austin Stache Joshua Stevens 5/5 Calvin Spieth 5/6 Ava Laney Wilson Muse Caroline Townley Elsie Mae Trinka 5/10 Stephanie Zdrodowski 5/11 Laura Freeman Kelly Weston 5/12 Kathleen Aznavorian Roy Forsyth Bradley Helinsk 5/13 Cindy Cox Madeline Viergutz James Wilbur 5/14 Emma Laney Kerry Montgomery Kevin Spala 5/15 Bradley Coyle Audrey Freeman 5/16 Ashley Boebinger Megan Brown Andrew Paulus Spencer Russell Claudia Soltau Virginia Vreeland 5/17 Dorothy Little Sheila McClelland 5/18 Julie Brunzell Linda Erickson Emily Hanson Thomas Viergutz 5/19 Corey LaBelle 5/20 Amy Johnson 5/21 Kimberlyn Benjamin country’s 18th president in 1869 Grant served two terms and while there is still considerable debate about his presidency, under his administration the 15th Amendment to the Constitution regarding voting rights was ratified and 1870 saw the establishment of the Department of Justice by which the civil rights laws could be enforced. The country is fortunate that Gen. Grant was born into a time when his service was greatly needed and we thank him for coming to share his life with 60+. In May we are looking forward with anticipation to Detroit Historical Society Curator and historian Joel Stone ~ always welcome and always interesting ~ we can expect another super presentation. Mark your calendars ~ Monday, May 4, in Fellowship Hall, 11:30 am, and only $6. You can make your reservation on the sign-up sheet in the Great Hall, or call Mary (734-9277551) or Sandy (734-459-5471). Beat the crowd, sign up early and bring a friend! B i r t h d a y s Morgan Cusumano Dan Dalton Jillian Hakala Allison Howlett Barbara Levengood Megan Rose Patricia Whalen Robin Wilder 5/22 Julia Jameson Janet McKelvey 5/23 Katie Davis Jeanne Martin 5/24 Jim Soltau 5/25 Matt Ammons Bill Strobridge 5/26 Rob Zdrodowski 5/27 Amanda Bowren Jeff McLaughlin 5/28 David Rymph Arthur Single 5/29 Patricia Carne Nancy Thomas 5/31 Kelly Erickson Joe Ferrill Janice Groat John Herald Leonard Little Frances Loiselle Ryan McMaster Jessica White V o l u m e 4 2 , Is s u e 4 P a g e 1 1 Prayer concerns Ashley Boebinger Andrew Brown Glen Coker Jean Curtiss Rev. Roy Forsyth Bev Forsythe Janice Groat Don Iler Gary Krueger Alex Magee Vince Maiorana Mike Paulsen Fred Peckrul Nancy Remick Esther Richards Earl Rickard Kathleen Salla Jean Scheppele Peter Slazinski Bob Smith Garrett & Sarah Sutphin Tammy Todd Meredith VanValkenburgh Justin Atkinson Kevin Clafton (Strobridge) Linda Erickson Danielle Gomrick Nathan King Austin McCall (Triebwasser) Andrew D. Piggott Evan Ray (Ramsay) Dan & Ashley Schmitt Marshall Gartner (Henderson) Ian Gartner Sanford Burr Pat Carne Calvin Gress Joann Gress Pharold Haist Carol Meszaros Joan McNally Helen Sorensen Ned Stirton Carol Thomas Paul Worley Kris & Sarah Kappler Johannesburg, South Africa Do you like the convenience of automatic donations instead of writing weekly or monthly checks? Almost every bank and credit union today offers online banking with a FREE bill pay service. Simply enter the church as the “payee” in the bill pay area. You can then set up one time, or even recurring, payments to come right out of your checking account. It’s that easy. In addition, PFUMC offers the option of electronic donation through our website at www.pfumc.org. Click on the button marked contributions. This service utilizes Pay Pal, it’s quick and easy. Amav Bertha Houk, sister of Lucy Shaw Bob Burch, father of Angela Quinlan Carol Carrier, Bob Ankrapp’s sister Catie Gunning, daughter of Rev. Pat England Chris Turk, friend of Jenny Boebinger David Slazinski, brother of Pete Slazinski Henry Tornga, brother of Jack Tornga Jack Trotter, great nephew of G. Coker Jane Spears, Sarah Sutphin’s mother Joan Dupree, Amy Triebwasser’s mother Nelson, Marcia Van Oyen’s brother in law Pat, friend of Carol Meszaros Jan Charron, friends of Jill Leeper Ricky Gyde, son of George and Muriel Gyde Romeo Ragudo, R. Fuertes’ father bâÜ fçÅÑtà{ç àÉ à{x ytÅ|Äç Éy exäA UÉu fxÄuxÜz? ã{É Ñtááxw tãtç FBECA [|á ÅxÅÉÜ|tÄ áxÜä|vx ãtá {xÄw GBDEA In case you haven’t noticed, there is a lot of painting going on around the church, and there is more to come. At the present time, we are in the process of sprucing up the classrooms on the third floor, with the bathrooms on that floor to follow very soon. The women’s bathroom on the main level is currently in the process of being updated as well. Please be patient with us as this process continues. The bathrooms in particular although started, will not be completed until this summer, but will remain available to everyone. I, as well as all of the trustees, would like to especially thank our group of volunteers for all or their efforts and many hours of hard work spent on this project. Natalie McLaughlin, Mike Bush, Bill and Ardelle Pickering, and John Cook – without all of you, we would not be able to accomplish this project. Holly Good has been a blessing when it came to picking out colors that would brighten up the rooms, and still go with all of the color work that was done in them. I would also like to thank Brian Good for all of his assistance, advice and patience with me when I have needed his help. And I haven’t forgotten the night crew that has prepped the rooms for us by taking things off of the wall, and in some cases moved heavy furniture for us, thank you all! Ruth Ann Cook Thank you to all that participated in the baby shower for the Methodist Children’s Home. It was an amazing turnout and people were so very generous!. Thanks from Faith Fellowship. WE’RE ON THE WEB! WWW.PFUMC.ORG Beacon & Calendar deadlines: E-mail articles by 5 pm on the 10th of the month to cathym@pfumc.org or pat@pfumc.org Plymouth First United Methodist Church 45201 N. Territorial Rd Plymouth, MI 48170-6528 (734) 453-5280 Fax: (734) 453-0375 Dated Material—Please do not delay. Periodical postage paid. Postmaster please send address corrections. USPS 34-050 Mailed: Once Monthly PERIODICALS Donations of 2 yard lengths of fleece needed by June 7th Collection area is in the main church hallway Don’t forget to do good and to share what you have because God is pleased with these kinds of sacrifices. Hebrews 13:16 Blankets will be assembled at the Heartbeat of Plymouth Kellogg Park August 15th See Renee’ McKarge for more info