June - UMCNL
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June - UMCNL
June 2015 The Church Guide Pastor’s Page It’s About Love, Not Survival The trend is hardly even news any more — despite the growth in population in the United States, the number of Christians in America continues to decline. According to the Pew Research Center’s newest report, the United States is a significantly less Christian country than it was seven years ago. The Pew survey shows dramatic shifts as large numbers of people leave major denominations, including the United Methodist Church. In a similar study, the General Social Survey (GSS), reports that while about 30 percent of Americans identified themselves as “Protestant” in 1972, that number is only 15 percent today. In other words, based on the GSS, mainline Protestant churches lost half their people over the last 40 years. The Pew report reveals that, “Atheists and agnostics have nearly doubled their share of the religious marketplace, and overall indifference to religion of any sort is rising as well. Only the historically black Protestant churches have held a steady grip through the years of change.” This is even more disturbing when you realize that younger Americans are giving up on faith in large numbers. While only 17% of Baby Boomers indicate that they have “no religion,” 36% of Younger Millennials report that they have “no religion” (see accompanying chart). Many people within the church today see this as a warning that the church will not exist much longer. Indeed, if the church has lost half of its members in 40 years, it cannot survive much longer. But, to me, this is not an issue about keeping the institution alive. It is about loving people. I’m a Christian because I believe that Jesus makes a powerful difference in my life. I believe that I am a better person by following Jesus. I believe that there is a power available to me through Christ that helps me navigate through the storms of life. I am a better person, a better husband, and a better father because of my commitment to Christ. I believe that there is in store for me an eternity of joy and peace waiting for me beyond the shadows of this life. Because I believe there is a great benefit to being a follower of Jesus Christ, I want others to experience that same benefit. I believe the most loving thing one person can do for another person is to share Jesus with them. If you believe that Jesus makes a difference in your life, wouldn’t you want others to know that their life could be better by following Jesus? The growing number of people who identify as having “no religion” is a concern to me because I believe that life is better with Jesus than without him. It is not about keeping the institution alive. It is about loving those around me. As followers of Jesus, we have an opportunity to make an eternal difference in the lives of those around us. Be the neighbor. Share the love of Jesus. ~ Jay Additional Worship and Ministry Opportunities Welcome to June’s Meetings and Activities! Chapel Bible Study Monday Evenings at 7 p.m. Michael Johnston’s Small Group meets in the Rev. William G. Johnson Fellowship Hall on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. Small Group meets Mondays in the Conference Room at 6:45 p.m. Friday Morning Bible Study meets Fridays at 9:30 a.m. in the Chapel. Missions Committee meets Wednesday, June 3 at 7 p.m. in the Conference Room. Membership Committee meets Thursday, June 11 at 7 p.m. in the Conference Room. NLOB (New Life for Old Bags) meets from 10 a.m. - Noon Saturday, June 13 in the Narthex. Prayer Chain will meet at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, June 15 in the Rev. William G. Johnson Fellowship Hall. Finance Committee meets 7 p.m. in Fellowship Hall on Tuesday, June 16. Communications Committee meets Wednesday, June 17 at 6:30 p.m. in the office. Staff Parish Committee meets Wednesday, June 17 at 7 p.m. in the Conference Room. Trustees meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 17 in the History Room. Old Campground Festival Arts & Crafts Show will be held on the church grounds from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 27 (rain date of Sunday, June 28 from 12 noon - 5 p.m.). Summer worship on our beautiful campground is just around the corner! Please select a Sunday or two to serve in our worship services. Sign up on the board in the Rev. Bill Johnson Fellowship Hall. Questions? Please contact Lisa Wainwright at Tallyhow@comcast.net or call the church office at 815‑485‑8271. • • • • • • • Come “Worship in the Woods” at the United Methodist Church of New Lenox during the months of June, July, and August. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and your family to worship in the beautiful campground and enjoy fellowship and refreshments afterwards. Outdoor worship and children’s Sunday school are at 9 a.m.; indoor worship at 10:45. Nursery is available for both services. Questions? Call 815-485-8271. All are welcome! Sunday School 9 a.m. Ushers 9 a.m. Greeters 10:45 Liturgist 10:45 Nursery 9 and 10:45 Piano/organ 9 and 10:45 Special Music 9 and 10:45 (Initially, please sign up for two services only to give others a chance to share their talents this summer) Don’t forget, we will begin our outdoor services at 9 AM on June 1, weather permitting. We will continue outdoor worship at 9 AM each Sunday through August 31. Our Worship Committee has determined that if, at 8 AM on Sunday morning, if any of the following criteria are met, the worship service will be moved indoors: • it is raining • there is a significant chance of rain • temperature is 55 degrees or below • heat index is 85 degrees or above The United Methodist Church of New Lenox June 2015 Page 2 HELP WANTED JOIN OUR DYNAMIC WITNESS TEAM AT PARADISE PARK MUSICIANS READERS SINGERS SPEAKERS WORSHIP SERVICES AT 3:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd SUNDAYS EVERY MONTH CONTACT BOB FIELD via email at refield@gmail.com PARADISE PARK RETIREMENT CENTER & MEMORY CARE NEW LENOX (worship is held at Building 1023) United Methodist Church of New Lenox, IL (UMCNL) is pleased to be hosting its first ever Emmaus Group Reunion Picnic/Gatheringt. This will bwe held outdoors on the beautiful and historic campgrounds (pictured below); a great opportunity to kick-start outdoor summer services. (weather permitting - celebration will be moved inside if necessary). Please bring your family and friends! All are welcome! Come worship with us as Reverend Norval Brown leads us in an outdoor service to deliver the Message. Bring your lawn chairs. Time: Gathering will begin at 3:00 PM Dinner at 4:00 PM (Hot Dogs & Burgers will be provided along with salads and side dishes provided by the UMCNL Emmaus Community) Worship Service at 5:00 PM Fellowship and dessert to follow Worship Service Date: May 31, 2015 Location: United Methodist Church of New Lenox, IL 339 West Haven Avenue Please bring a dessert dish to share. De Colores! The United Methodist Church of New Lenox 2015 UMCNL Scholarship Recipients The Art Nelson Memorial Scholarship Alexandra K. Lockhart daughter of Cliff and Cindy Lockhart Lindsey N. Murphy daughter of Gail and Jill Murphy The Thomas H. & Ruth J. Loverude Scholarship Michaella A. Johnston daughter of Michael and Lisa Johnston The Richard Swanson Scholarship Joshua P. Gardner son of James and Kendall Gardner Kirk T. Lever son of Lynn Lever The Reverent William G. & Ruth R. Johnson Scholarship Leah Luksetich daughter of Dan and Mary Luksetich June 2015 Page 3 We Welcome New Members!!! FRIENDSHIP GROUP Our next “Friendship Group” Luncheon will be Thursday June 18 at 12:00 Noon. Our Luncheon will be at: Aurelio’s Pizza in Frankfort. The Sponsors are: Rosie Hudson and Faye and Henry Schroll. If you have any questions contact one our Sponsors. All are invited 55+ See you there. Bring a friend! On Sunday, May 31 at our 10:45 Worship Service, we will be welcoming the following people into full membership of the United Methodist Church of New Lenox: JulieAnn Richards Kate Aardema Jim Beavers Keith and Liz Formell Jeff and Emily Pacholski Valerie Pasqua Leslie Thomas Coffee Hour in June 7 14 21 28 Finance Committee Administrative Council UMW Executive Board (Fathers Day) Children’s Ministry Council Please, help us welcome them and keep them in your prayers as they become members of our faith family this month! Worship Music in June 7 14 21 28 Both Services Lorine Samuels Both Services Laura Neff FATHER’S DAY 9:00 a.m. Praise Band 10:45 a.m. TBD Both Services Mandy Field The Strumming Friends dulcimer group of the United Methodist Church of New Lenox will be strumming again on Wednesdays from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Anyone interested in trying this important nursing home ministry, please call Lois Meyer at (815) 485-6117. We have a few “loaner” dulcimers for beginners and we will help you get started with this “easy to learn” music. If you know of someone in prison, our Prayer Team will pray for them and send out cards. Please let us know the person’s name and address. We will keep the information confidential. Contact Ruth Johnson or Pastor Sarah at (815) 485-8271 with any information or if you would like to join this ministry. The United Methodist Church of New Lenox Need a good book to read during rainy days of spring? Need materials for your small group’s next Bible study? Please visit and enjoy the beautiful, reorganized adult library in the conference room on the lower level of the church, across from the elevators. New Life For Old Bags Put your used plastic grocery bags to good use. We can make them into 6' X 3' mats for homeless people to use as beds or to sit on. It keeps moisture away from skin. We need people to cut up the bags and make PLARN, (plastic yarn) out of them so it can be crocheted into the mats. Anyone interested in serving on this project come to UMCNL the second Saturday of the month in the chapel from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Don't forget to bring your plastic bags and a pair of scissors. Any questions contact Teena Glazebrook, 815-723-6968. June 2015 Page 4 Youth and Childrens News for May Graduation Sunday Scheduled for June 6 Congratulations all high school and college graduates! Graduation Sunday is June 7, and we will honor our graduates during worship. Please send the graduate’s recent picture, parents’ names, high school or university from which he/she is graduating, and post-graduation plans (work, college, major, etc.) to Jane Corradetti (E-mail Jcorradetti1@comcast.net) and CC Wendy in the office at business@umcnl.com before Sunday, May 31. You may also leave information in church office. Thank you! If you have any questions about Graduation Sunday, please contact Adam Moore or Michael Johnston, since they will be designing and conducting the Graduation Sunday service. Follow us on /www.facebook.com/ Sunday Morning Youth Experience Sundays 9-10 a.m. in the Youth Room Grades 7-12 Come worship with us through song and join in on our interactive bible study where you’ll have a chance to be creative and make the story your own. Led by Youth Ministries Director, Adam Moore. Barbie’s Book Review Designed by God so I Must be Special is a very colorful book written by Bonnie Sose’ and illustrated by Bonnie and Holly Sose’. This book explains how from our eyes, our ears, our nose, our skin, to our mind, our spirit, and our heart, God created us all to be special in our own way. This would be a great book to start off your summer reading. Remember, the church is open during the day all summer so stop in and check out a few books. Peaceful reading, Barbie Questions? Please contact Adam at youthdirector@umcnl.com, call the church office at 815-485-8271, or visit at www.umcnl.com. Daily Devotions for Children Available LAKELAND, Fla. (UMNS) ~ The Florida Annual (regional) Conference of the United Methodist Church now offers daily devotions for adults to share with children. The devotions include Scripture and a conversation that takes less than a minute to read online, on a mobile phone or on an iPad or other tablet. Vist the site below for these devotions! http://www.flumc2.org/pages/detail/2173 CHILDREN’S SUNDAY MORNING CLASSES IN JUNE!!! During June we will have nursery care and Sunday School for preschool thru 6th grade at 9 a.m. At the 10:45 AM service there will only be child care. In June we will learn about being caretakers. We will discuss taking care of God’s creations, our resources, ourselves. and others. Every lesson begins with a short DVD that ends with the Bible verse for the month. We still need teachers for the Summer. Curriculum and supplies are provided. Remember to keep our children and teachers in your prayers. LIVE - LEARN - GROW FOLLOWING CHRIST’S EXAMPLE The United Methodist Church of New Lenox June 2015 Page 5 Volunteers Needed The Upper Room Prayer Line is in need of Volunteers. We “man” the Prayer Line on Thursday nights from 5:00-9:00pm. We try to have two people for each hour. One person every other week for each hour. The Prayer Line started in 2001. Please help us to continue this very important service by volunteering today. For more information contact: Chuck Kozielski at 815-485-5966 Looking for some exercise...fresh air? We are looking to start up a Methodist Golf League this season. Course, day and time will be determined by participants. If you are interested please contact: Bob Bruozas by phone (708-429-9151) or email (rjb9151@sbcglobal.net). The Mens’ Ministry in Milling is selling firewood. The wood will be sold in small bundles ($5) as well as face cords ($100).Contact Bill Christiansen at (815) 485-8514 willc59@comcast.net or Michael Johnston at (815) 485-6742 for more details on how you can purchase the firewood for your summer campfires! The UMM are selling United Methodist Cross Plaques, with the proceeds going to support their Scholarships. Please, if you haven’t already done so, find a UM Man and purchase one. Details can be had by contacting any UMM member or the church office at (815) 485-8271. Methodist Men Do!!! Don’t forget to check out the books in the UMW library shelf in the Chapel, along the wall adjacent to the Associate Pastor’s office! There are many wonderful books and copies of response magazine to give you hours of enjoyment and informational reading. Have you ever wondered where the money goes for United Methodist Women funded missions? A complete list of the 246 different missions around the world that were listed in the 2014 response® Magazine can be found by visiting http://www.unitedmethodistwomen.org/response/missionmap2014. This does not include all of the many additional projects that our own unit funds in the surrounding community, but it gives you a better idea of just how much of a difference United Methodist Women make in the lives of women, youth and children in need throughout the world today. Would you like to be an active part of this ministry? Come join us! Not sure which circle to join? Contact Dolores Barenz, Susan Tyree-Kline (Co-Presidents) or Wendy Miller (Treasurer) or the church office at (815) 485-8271 to find out more information about the 6 active UMW circles here at UMCNL! We will help you find the one that will best suit your interests. Visit the National UMW website at unitedmethodistwomen.org to catch up on all the latest news of just what UMW is up to and the issues they support! Visit Northern Illinois Conference UMW website at http://www.umcnic.org/celebratingwomens-history-month/ for what is going at our conference level that you can get involved in. The United Methodist Church of New Lenox June 2015 Page 6 July 13 ~ 16, 2015 Monday ~ Thursday 9 a.m. ~ Noon plus Thursday night celebration! UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW LENOX A Place to Belong... A Place to Become! Pre-school Age 3 by September 1, 2015 through Entering 6th Grade Fall 2015 339 West Haven Avenue New Lenox, IL 60451 Phone 815-485-8271 2015 G-Force VBS Registration Form Please complete one form per child attending Child’s Name ______________________________________________________________________________ Parent / Guardian Name ______________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City __________________________ State __________________ Zip Code ____________________________ E-Mail ___________________________________________________________________________________ Phone Numbers: Home ___________________ Cell ____________________ Work _____________________ Date of Birth ____________________________ Grade Entering This Fall ______________________________ Allergies / Medical Information / Other _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Name __________________________________ Phone Number_____________________ Name(s) of Person (s) who may pick your child up from VBS ________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ (REGISTER BY June 1 and receive a free CD; one per family) After June 1st, optional purchase of Music CD for additional $4 Would you like to volunteer at G-Force? ____ Yes ____ Yes ____ No ____ No Cost of this year’s VBS is $20 for one child or two or more children for $40. Names of other children attending from your family on other form(s) __________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ (continued on back side) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other Information (church use only) Payment made by ____ Cash ____ Check #________ The United Methodist Church of New Lenox Total Amt. Paid $_________ Date _____________ June 2015 Page 7 Publication of Photo Release Yes No (please check one) I grant permission for the United Methodist Church of New Lenox to publish photographs or images of my child without identifying information in any church-sponsored publication including, but not limited to, church brochures, church video recordings, church newsletters, church Facebook site, and the church website. This permission is valid from July 13, 2015, through July 13, 2016. I understand that I will be asked again to grant permission to publish at the beginning of VBS each year. I may revoke this permission at any time by notifying the church office staff in writing. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Printed parent/guardian name Printed student name ____________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/guardian signature Student signature ____________________________________________________________________________________ Grade in school Date The United Methodist Church of New Lenox June 2015 Page 8 June Birthdays 6/1 Aubrey Adler Judy Brower Rachel Combs Arnie Schroeder June Veerman 6/2 Cindy DeNormandie Kellen Johnson Nicholas Krol Christine McCarthy 6/3 Bonnie DeCharme Adam Dvorak Ethan Frank Robert Hecht David McCune Ryan Skarnulis Daniel Wainwright 6/4 Taylor Hednanb Samantha Ohlund Kathy Roseen 6/5 6/6 Bobby Ohlund III 6/7 Dane Hagen Rosie Hudson Kellie Kollman Michael Larson Alexander McCune John Skiniotes Sharon Stigter 6/8 Lindsay Combs Abigail Richmond 6/9 Zachary Gardner Samantha Miller Leah Dvorak Debra Gleason Mila Gordon Vic Miller Ashlyn Power 6/10 Bill Busby Elise Donnellan Dennis Dvorak Craig Hamburger Curt Handley Joseph Miyazaki Sue Nelson 6/11 Gloria Browne Eric Buck Peyton Harvey Richard Koller Reanna Tyree 6/12 Robert Carson Sarah Clark Justine Schirmer 6/13 Caren Longtin 6/14 Pam Patnaude 6/15 Michael Gross George Gustafson Hannah Wychocki McKenna Wychocki 6/17 Ryne Alberico Robin Sommers 6/18 Susie Jasurda Evan Raterman 6/19 Elana Pomes Kristen Shea 6/20 Katie Cluckey Caitlyn Cohn Trevor Moore 6/21 Alyssa Grant Lucy Haas Robert Hecht Dean Redman Ralph Swanberg Janet Thornley 6/22 John Forsythe Matthew Kline Justin Marchert Veolanda Mays Bill Normand The United Methodist Church of New Lenox 6/23 Lori Klug Reese Konrath Russell Loebe John Neff 6/24 Linda Borgman Kendra DeFrank Greg Heckler Lee Hill Kelly Sarna Joseph Stafanelli Jeffrey Williams 6/25 William Grant Ernst Jolas Kyle Zdych 6/26 Allison Albrcht Sophie Albrecht Jess Nelson 6/27 Denise Nelson 6/28 Michael Buell Richie Ingram Gaylene Klukas Raymond Robertson Collette Theodour 6/29 Paige DeNormandie Tory Wortmann 6/30 William Baird Jennifer Franzese Ann Wakey June 2015 Page 9 OLD CAMPGROUND FESTIVAL CELEBRATING 40 YEARS! The 40th annual Old Campground Festival, sponsored by our church will take place on Saturday June 27 from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. outdoors in our beautiful campgrounds. Rain date is Sunday, June 28 from noon to 5:00 P.M. Applications for arts and crafts spaces are available in the church office. Space size is 12 ft.x 15 ft. for $45.00 or $50.00 with parking space. All funds from the festival go to the church. FESTIVAL NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS – PLEASE SIGN UP BELOW: Children’s CraftP.A. SystemClean Up Grounds Face PaintingFood Stand WorkerSet Up Committee Tables & ChairsTable HostessTear Down Committee ParkingCashierCook Barbecue Help check in craftersEntertainmentUse me—wherever Pop/Ice/Coolers Tractor w/cart $$ for Pie Ingredients Cut/Wrap Pies Babysitter for Children of Festival Workers I will need babysitter for children while I’m working at the festival. NAMEPHONE The United Methodist Church of New Lenox June 2015 Page 10 Missions at UMCNL The New Lenox Township Food Pantry is experiencing high g th n i d Fee y... r g un H e numbers of residents who are visiting the pantry. The pantry is having difficulty keeping up with the demand. Please continue to bring donations to our “pantry cart” that can be found in the Narthex on Sunday mornings. beans, corn, peas peanut butter breakfast cereal instant mashed potatoes, instant flavored rice tuna fish, canned meats noodle side dishes like pasta or noodle roni mac-n-cheese, ravioli or spaghettios spaghetti sauce, spaghetti noodles chicken noodle soup, tomato soup Thank you for your Generosity! Joliet Ridgewood Food Pantry UMCNL has been volunteering at this site (Joliet Trinity UMC Auxilary building) the 1st Wednesday of every month from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. We are looking for more volunteers as well as prayers & support from our congregation. Please see Martha Nelson, Teena Glazebrook or Aija Bjorklund, or contact the church office at (815) 485-8271 if you can help. Morning Star Mission We are looking for 4 volunteers for serving at Morning Star Mission Dinner Program on the serving at Morning Star Mission Dinner Program on the first Sunday and second Saturday of every month from 3:45 - 6 p.m. To sign up for 2014, contact Pastor Sarah or Lisa Tullos at (815) 485-8271 if you can help. We are grateful for your service in this ministry. LOL! It was a wonderful night of comedy April 24th when over 250 attended the “Life Happens Laugh Anyway” show starring Christian comedienne Tracy DeGraaf. The audience enjoyed Tracy’s lighthearted humor about raising her five boys in today’s world. Local businesses donated door prizes and supported the show through sponsorships. They included Big Brothers Big Sisters; Image 360 Graphics, Signage, Displays; Superb Auto Appearance and Collision Center, Zembar Jewelers, Beggars Pizza, Bella Fiore Flower Shop, Flirty on 30 Boutique, Just 4 You Café; New Lenox Kiwanis Club; Petals and Twigs; Ranch Frostie, and Salon Evangelos. The purpose of the event was to raise money for Imagine No Malaria. Ticket sales, a generous offering, and proceeds from items sold at the show resulted in the UMCNL exceeding the goal of raising $10,000 to help eradicate malaria in Africa. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to helping our African neighbors— particularly children under the age of five and pregnant mothers. God is good! I also cannot begin to thank everyone for their support and assistance with the Tracy DeGraaf Evening of Comedy for Women the end of April. Just as important as the money that was collected for INM, was the fellowship and the strengthening of friendships that occurred as we worked toward raising these funds. Our church family truly came together to work toward this important goal. We have so much to be grateful for—our church, our church family, and our common goal of being the neighbor to those who need our help. I am truly blessed to be a part of this church, and you are all great blessings to me. Yours in Christ, The United Methodist Church of New Lenox June 2015 Jane Page 11 The United Methodist Church of New Lenox Write to our Military Men and Women and let them know how thankful you are for their service to this country! (Your Name Here) Eric Wheeler 741 Cherokee Rd. Eglin AFB, FL 32542 Attention Members... If you have lost your name tag, please contact Dennis Lamparski at (815) 469-2725 or dlamparski@sbcglobal.net for a new one. Alex Dial 233 Cheswick Drive Madison, AL 35757 Charles Loverude H FSC, Task Force No Slack KAF, APO AE 09355 Bryan Wendt 1510 Chiles Ave. Suite 7 PMB 235 Ft. Carson, CO 80913 Please VERIFY/update addresses for military personnel in order for cards to be sent. Endowment Fund Continuing the Legacy The UMC Unrestricted Endowment Fund was created and exists to finance programs and expand ministries of the church that are not currently budgeted. “The principal shall not be expended except in cases of extreme emergency”; therefore, we must grow the principal through gifts and contributions to generate income that can be allocated to support various ministries. We thank Mrs. Marie Swanson for her support and making sure that her husband’s generous gift was received by the UMC Endowment Fund. “What we do for ourselves dies with us – what we do for others remains and is immortal.” ~ Albert Price If you have a loved one in the service whom you would like to receive cards please contact Judy Buell at (815) 485-4908 or j-buell@comcast. net or Cindy Lockhart at (815) 922-7417 or blinky96@att.net. Even if we have person listed in bulletin,please call to verify he/she would like cards. Leave number you can be reached as well. With Thanksgiving and Appreciation, Lorine S. Samuels, Chair UMC Endowment Fund Board of Trustees Shop & Share at Berkot’s Remember to participate in the monthly Shop & Share at Berkot’s. The first Monday and Tuesday of the month (June 1 and 2, 2015). Use one slip and give one to a friend! 2141 Calistoga Dr., New Lenox, IL 60451 Store #300 Checker #_____ 2141 Calistoga Dr., New Lenox, IL 60451 Store #300 Checker #_____ United Methodist Church of New Lenox United Methodist Church of New Lenox Berkot’s Community Involvement Days are good for: Berkot’s Community Involvement Days are good for: June 1 and 2, 2015 (Mon/Tues) June 1 and 2, 2015 (Mon/Tues) Total amount of purchase ___________________________ (Excluding tobacco, cigarettes, liquor, or tax) Date of Shopping ___________________ Customer’s Signature ___________________________________ The United Methodist Church of New Lenox Total amount of purchase ___________________________ (Excluding tobacco, cigarettes, liquor, or tax) Date of Shopping ___________________ Customer’s Signature ___________________________________ June 2015 Page 12 COMMUNICATIONS Communications is on the UMCNL Website! Communications Committee now has an online form for all committees and event holders to use to inform the central core of Communications of what needs to be advertised when, where, by what means and for how long. The Communications Committee is hoping that, by everyone on the committee having access to the same information that each “hub” of the Communication “Wheel” to will be able to perform its duties as per their assignments without one of the balls getting dropped along the way. Each Committee Member is assigned certain types of Communication from the following choices: Happenings, Guide, Postcards, e-mails, free webnews sites, published ads, signage for events, Route. 30 sign, and church website, twitter, facebook accounts. Just visit us on the web at www.umcnl.com, click on the Communications Request tab under Contact Us in the menu bar, fill out the online form and hit “submit.” Everyone on the committee will have the information and the areas in which you wish to have it communicated. It’s that easy! No more lost notes on the office desk! No more dropped balls! Each committee member that is assigned your specific request of communication will respond with an e-mail to you that they have the information and are handling their specific task. In this way, you will know who is in charge of newspaper ads, for example. If the ad doesn’t appear in the paper, you will know who to speak with as to what happened and why. Sydney Ann Bruozas born April 18, 2015 6 lb, 12 oz, 19 1/2 " long proud parents: Kevin & Shannon Bruozas happy grandparents: Bob & Cheryl Bruozas Thank you to all who sent cards, said prayers and made calls to me during my recuperation. Your thoughtfulness has been greatly appreciated. Love, Gloria Browne The United Methodist Church of New Lenox The Columbarium Committee would like to remind you that columbarium niches may be purchased in the church office. Selection of niches will be on a first-come-first-served basis. See Wendy or Jackie for details. UMCNL is on Facebook! If you have a Facebook account, search “United Methodist Church of New Lenox.” Be sure to click on the “like” button on top of the page so you get our updates. And be sure to refer the page to your friends! Visit www.goodsearch.com and make them your search engine BEFORE trying Google. Register through them so that your searches credit back to the United Methodist Church of New Lenox, IL and the church will earn 1¢ for each search you do! Make them your home page and you don’t have to worry about remembering to use them first, before trying Google! Follow us on twitter @UMCofNL and keep up with what is happening at our church! For a quick way to pay pledges using your QR Code scanner ap on your smart phone, just scan the code to the right and enter the amount of what you wish to donate. Fall ing Behind? If you feel that you are falling behind in your pledge giving at any time during the year due to the inability to attend and would like an option to catch up by other than dropping off your offering or mailing it in, you may also give via online at www.umcnl.com This way, if you wish to catch up, you do not have to wait until the end of the year during the busy Holy Season of Christmas to do so. June 2015 Page 13 Happy Fathers Day to all of the men that have made a difference in the life of a child. Cleaning for a Reason If you know any woman currently undergoing chemotherapy, please pass the word to her that there is a cleaning service that provides FREE housecleaning - once per month for 4 months while she is in treatment. All she has to do is sign up and have her doctor fax a note confirming the treatment. Cleaning for a Reason will have a participating maid service in her zip code area arrange for the service. This organization serves the entire USA and currently has 547 partners to help these women. It's our job to pass the word and let them know that there are people out there that care. Be a blessing to someone and pass this information along. Visit www.cleaningforareason.org/cancer_patients_acct.html to get more information and/or sign up for this service. The Church Guide is published monthly for the United Methodist Church of New Lenox. The deadline for the submission for the July 2015 issue is Sunday, June 21, 2015. Guide Assembly Team will meet in the Rev. William G. Johnson Fellowship Hall at 9 a.m. All interested volunteers are welcome to join in the fellowship and teamwork time! Articles for the Church Guide should be submitted via the website form under the “Communications Request” tab. If you are unable to access the web, please leave your article in the Business Office Mailbox in the office. Articles may be edited for content and/or space. Questions should be directed to Wendy Miller by calling the church office at (815) 485-8271 or by e-mailing the above address. Bulletin Board Postings The bulletin boards in the Fellowship Area and entrances are a great way to let the church family know what is going on within our church and community. The posted information needs to meet the following 4 criteria so that there is a consistent guideline to follow in approving those items that are posted on the bulletin board and that these guidelines adhere to the values of our church and the advancement of our ministry purposes: Postings should include these 4 core values of belonging, growing, reaching and serving. By meeting these four criteria, we hope to further the Kingdom of God and one’s growing in Christ. To have an item posted on the bulletin board, please bring it to Jackie or Wendy in the church office. Remember to bring your newspapers, magazines, and old phone books to the recycle bins located at the southeast corner of the church parking lot. Tell your friends and neighbors about our recycling program, too. We now have an aluminum can recycling shed! Funds generated from the recycling help the Mortgage and Maintenance Fund.