CHIMES - Clarkston United Methodist Church

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CHIMES - Clarkston United Methodist Church
C LARKSTON U NITED M ETHODIST C HURCH
C HIMES
Date Mailed: 03/29/16
Core Values:
Committed to Christ Worship That Makes a Difference Making Disciples
Biblical Hospitality Transformational Mission
April Issue
Flamingos to Migrate to CUMC this Spring!
Please support our Senior Youth as they continue their fundraising efforts for
their mission trip to Costa Rica! The fundraiser is a “flamingo flocking”. WHAT
is a flamingo flocking? It’s where an individual pays a donation for our youth to
place a flock of flamingos on a friend’s (victim’s) yard. The flamingos will roost
in the targeted friend’s yard for a day. At this point the flamingo-ed friend has
the opportunity to “hire” by donation our youth to help the flamingos migrate to
another friend’s yard, and so on. Questions? Ask Annette Siminski.
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A PRIL 2016
The Joy of Easter has passed and now we face the so what of Easter. After all the
celebration, what difference does Easter make now as we move into April? What
difference will it make for me next week? And what difference will it make for the
church and the world?
Over the four weeks of April, our worship theme is, “The Path after Easter…What
does Resurrection mean Today?” Each Sunday will focus on the power of Easter
that goes beyond lilies and singing Christ the Lord is Risen Today. How can faith
overcome the doubts in my mind and heart? Does God love me even after what I
have done? Does Easter give me the power of Jesus to change the future? Can I/
we ever find a way to trust and care instead of hating and judging each other?
Easter makes a difference far more important than one great celebration. It truly
changes lives. Easter changes the world.
The power of Easter continues to flow through our efforts and beyond our abilities
to make a difference in the world. In the last three days, I have talked with a
community person who wanted to tell me of how our church is seen as caring and
as a place of hope. I welcomed a couple who came to the church for food and
thanked us not only for the food but for the spirit of hospitality and respect that
came with it. I listened to a woman talk about how her life, her finances and her
family were changed because of our mission outreach. I listened to people tell
about how God called them to serve and joyfully find their place in this ministry.
Easter is making a difference in the world today. I know because I have seen it,
felt it and watched others become new creations as Christ moved in their life.
Look around and be amazed. Look deep and feel it. Reach out and share it. Easter
is here and it remains the joy of our life.
Happy Easter still!
Pastor Rick
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F AMILY M INISTRY - C HILDREN
April Sunday school & Angels schedule—There is no
Sunday school on April 3rd (spring break) or April 24th at 11am
(Bible Sunday and Family Worship Service—11am ONLY). No
Angels on April 3 or April 10.
Favorite Sports team jersey day on April 17th. Wear your favorite sports
team jersey to Sunday school on April 17th. Perhaps you have a Buckeyes jersey?!
VBS Registration begins May 8th! VBS is June 20-24th. Cost is
$15/child and a case of water (which we will donate to
Flint). Registration will be at the crossroads on Sundays and in the
main office throughout the week--through June 5th.
Bible Sunday is April 24th at 11am. If you have a 2nd grader, he/she will
receive a bible from a special bible buddy in our church. Please make sure you have
returned your RSVP card mailed to you in February. If you did not receive it in the
mail, please see Annette Siminski ASAP. We do not want to miss any 2nd
graders. Breakfast for the 2nd graders, families and bible buddies will be that
morning at 9:30am.
VBS informational meeting! We will hold our next VBS meeting on Sunday,
April 10th at 10am in Room 207 (Children’s Church). Come learn about our very
fun theme (Surf Shack) and how you can help. If you cannot attend the meeting
and want to help, please contact Annette at asiminski@clarkstonumc.org.
VBS Donations are needed: Cases of water (small bottles), pre-packaged Rice
Krispie Treats, granola bars, Oyster crackers, Gummi Worms, Swedish Fish, mini
marshmallows, boxes of Goldfish or Cheez-Its, pretzels, Cheerios, Kix, Chex
cereal, Froot Loops, dried fruit, large packages of M&Ms, bananas, clementines,
apples and carrots. You may drop off donations in the main office.
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VBS Volunteers Needed June 20-24:
Name ___________________________________
Phone # ___________________ E-mail__________________________
OPTION #1
____ Be a Classroom Leader
OR
____Be a Classroom Helper
preferred age level: (please circle) nursery
3 yr. olds
4 yr. olds
kindergarten
1st grade 2nd grade 3rd grade 4th grade 5th grade
Option #2
Lead or Help with: _____Crafts
_____Games _____Performer (skits)
Put this form in the offering plate or turn into Annette Siminski.
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F AMILY M INISTRY - FUEL
No Evening Youth Group on April 3rd and 10th - Happy Spring Break!
Youth Breakfast Club
Youth Breakfast Club continues for 7- 12th graders in the youth lounge on
Sundays at 9 & 11am. Come hang out with friends and enjoy breakfast while you
watch the sermon on the TV and have a discussion afterwards. No YBC April 3rd.
YBC will resume April 10th.
Sunday Night FUEL YOUTH GROUP continues for all 6th-8th graders. Youth
are encouraged to bring friends! The upcoming topics are:
April 3--No FUEL Youth Group—Spring Break
April 10—No FUEL Youth Group—Spring Break
April 17—FUEL Road Rally
April 24--Mission in Action evening
Save the Date: CUMC GAMES GALORE –May 1st 6-8pm
Your youth won’t want to miss this event at CUMC. Our youth groups along with
the youth group from St Daniels’ Church in Clarkston will be coming together for a
night of crazy fun games and of course great snacks! Games include life size Jenga,
human bowling, blow up Wrecking Ball, Nine Square in the Air, spoons and more!
A sign up genius has been sent out to help supply food and assistance. Please sign up
to help out if you are able!
SAVE THE DATE: 7th- 8TH GRADE LOCK-IS MAY 27TH –MAY 28th
It’s almost that time of the year for our 7 &8th grade lock-in. We will have
representatives from the high school youth group and confirmation class come and
talk to the youth about their next steps in their faith journey. We will also have a lot
of fun events so please mark your calendars.
SAVE THE DATE: FUEL SUMMER MISSION TRIP, JUNE 26-JUNE 30
FUEL Summer Mission Trip 2016 will begin by traveling to Redford, Michigan to
work at the Aldersgate/Brightmoor Initiative. Our Middle school youth will paint
boards for abandoned homes, work with children
of the area in the Superhero’s Academy, assist
with Garden work, team building games as well as
work in the Free Store. We will end the week by
assisting Adult Righteous Mission at the Hope
Warming Center in Pontiac, MI. Youth will begin
with an overnight Sunday evening at the
Aldersgate Church and continue the week with
daily mission trips. Participants can attend all
week or chose the days they are able to attend. Cost for the week is $75.
Commitment and ½ payment due May 22. Final Payment due June 12th.
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F AMILY M INISTRY - H IGH S CHOOL Y OUTH
Youth Group in April/May
April 3 No Youth Group—Spring Break
April 10 Movie at Star Theater for those who are back from Spring
Break; details coming via email
April 17 Disaster Relief at Work (DRAW)
April 24 Youth Group Team Building-- Road Rally
May 1 Games Galore with St. Daniel’s youth group at CUMC
May 8 Happy Mother’s Day—No Youth Group
May 15 Farewell to Seniors—Youth Group at Annette Siminski’s
House
May 22 End of Year Party and Reflection
High School Seniors---Graduation Sunday is May 15 at
CUMC! If you have not already received an email about
graduation Sunday, please contact me at once
(asiminski@clarkstonumc.org). Breakfast is at 9:30 for seniors
and their families, followed by a graduation service at the 11am
worship service. We need to know if you are attending and how many family
members will join you for breakfast, and we need pictures of you by May 1st!
Righteous Mission forms and payments are due. Please return your
registration forms and make sure you have all payments ($250) submitted. If you
would like a financial scholarship for this trip, please see Annette Siminski. This
mission trip to Church 4 All People on July 9-15th
will be transformational!
Costa Rica
Did you know that 10 High School Seniors and 4
Adults are planning a mission trip to Rice and Beans
Ministry in Costa Rica? They will be serving June 1825, 2016. These youth, who have been active in our
church’s youth ministry and mission, will spend a
week distributing food, doing construction work,
working with kids, and gaining an understanding of poverty and transformational
ministry. Thank you to all who have already contributed to their
fundraising efforts. Please keep your eyes open for upcoming ways to support
the team. Please keep them in prayer as they prepare for their trip:
William Ballew CJ Poirier
MacGregor Schaffer
Tucker Zelinsky
Tom Pytel
Diana Bullen
Drew Prasil
Carter Slunick
Eileen Bullen
Ray Winkleman Ryan Crue
Sammi Pytel
Nick Sprague
Kathy Hardy
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May 1 is Confirmation Sunday. Our group of
confirmands have spent the year learning about their faith,
interviewing members of the church, visiting various houses of
worship, learning about John Wesley, grace and the Wesleyan
Quadrilateral, getting to know their Journey Companions and
doing a Kingdom Assignment. Please continue to keep our
confirmands and their journey companions in your prayers as
they complete this journey:
CONFIRMAND
JOURNEY COMPANION
Mary Borowski
Eileen Bullen
Molly Damito
Kristin Lewelling
Grace Ettinger
Christine Wyatt
Bryna Halligan
Jody Tobias
Kaleigh Halligan
Mary Kanous
Molly McCaghy
Pat Edwards
Emily Rousell
Chris Weemhoff
Katelyn Rusnell
Sue Deacon
Betsy Scheu
Robin Brose
Bre Schmidt
Jennifer Pitcher
Mark Sprague
Cody Senkyr
Emelia Tombrella
Millie Ham
Dylan Wright
Mark Deacon
Thank You! The High School Youth would like to extend its thanks for your
support of the Spaghetti Dinner. We had a great time acting as your hosts,
servers, and chefs! Thank you for helping us defray the cost for our summer
Righteous Mission trip.
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M ISSIONS U PDATES
PET Update : Wednesday, April 6, we will be carpooling to Ed Noll's
workshop near Hadley to fabricate and assemble parts for the PET vehicles. We
will meet at the church at 08:15, and be back by about 12:30. You should wear
clothing appropriate for the weather that would not be ruined by a little
paint. Bring your favorite work gloves. Please let me know by e-mail or phone if
you can help with this activity. Thanks...God Bless.... Dave Kauffman
dkauffyman@yahoo.com or 248-425-3132
Helping Hearts Helping Hands Update: God has blessed our mission
tremendously in the past few months…over 200 children received Christmas “Zip
Its”, along with a hot meal, a day full of activities and learning the true meaning of
Christmas. Over 200 children received backpacks and school supplies this month
as they started their new school year. Sadly, my (Erica) recent travels to Honduras
have been postponed due to an outbreak of the Zika virus, however, mission
projects continue. Thank you to all who help to make these projects possible! In
God’s name with love, Erica Cale.
Opal Ball Friday, April 22nd 6:00pm – 1:30am
Support our mission work in Honduras. Get dressed up, enjoy an evening out,
bring your family/friends, reserve a VIP table of 10, and join us for lots of
fun! Includes: appetizers, dinner, silent auction, live auction, mission
presentation, music, dancing and more! Where: Deer Lake Banquet Center.
SPECIAL: Each ticket purchased by April 9th, will be entered to WIN 2 FREE
tickets to the Opal Ball! Adult tickets: $80 by April 9th, $90 after April 9th. Under
21 Tickets: $35 by April 9th, $45 after April 9th. $20 for entrance after 10pm for
all ages. Table of 10: $695 if purchased by April 9th.
Auction Donations and Opal Ball Sponsorships needed! Ideas: vacation
packages, sports memorabilia, gift certificates, gift baskets, entertainment tickets,
etc. Donations needed by Saturday, April 9th. We are also looking for businesses
or individuals interested in supporting us with a $50 table sponsorship. Please
contact Erica or Nancy Cale helpingheartshelpinghands@hotmail.com or
visit:www.helpingheartshelpinghands.org or 248-980-5090.
Adult Righteous Mission 2016 June 27 – July 1 -- Save the Date!
Hope Hospitality and Warming Center Pontiac, Michigan
It is with great joy, your ARM Coordinating Team announces that we will again be
serving at the Hope Hospitality and Warming Center in Pontiac. Remember,
ARM is a schedule friendly mission opportunity where you can work one to five
days! Also, we are looking for more Team Leaders to help develop the work plans
for a wide array of projects, including: Installing fence, updating bathrooms,
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building a second pavilion, cooking, gardening, landscaping, painting, organizing
& cleaning, praying, teaching, and Connecting People to God.
There is a role for everyone who would like to participate! And, back by popular
demand, Kid's Camp, set for Wednesday, June 29th, so CUMC parents of young
children can participate as well.
We certainly hope you will join us! Save the Date! And watch for additional
information as our plans to serve progress.
Registration and complete details are now available on the CUMC website under
Missions. Questions? Email: DMKanous@gmail.com
New 2016 Color CUMC Directory!
We are getting ready to create a new photo directory here at CUMC and we need
you to make it complete! By participating you will receive a free printed
directory. Sign up at our website at www.clarkstonumc.org ( look for lifetouch
logo at bottom of page) or look for signup tables in the Narthex on Sundays
through April. If you would like some assistance please contact the church office
and ask for Cheryl, our church secretary. Please sign up today as our directory
wouldn’t be complete without you. Thank you.
Building Committee
Update
As we continue to finalize the Detailed
Drawings for the Ministry expansion, the
Mortgage Bid Process is well underway.
We have received proposals from 3 institutions and will be completing this
activity in the next 4-6 weeks. The March Clarkston Site
Approval meeting was postponed, due to unforeseen Board member
illnesses. We look forward to receiving approval in early April.
Once approved by Clarkston, we will proceed with Construction drawings, and
schedule the Church Conference, planned for early May.
Thank you to those who participated in the Road trip. We saw a newly
completed multi-purpose activity center and were impressed with
the space, flexibility, and affordability it offers. Additionally, thanks to all who
participated in the Fellowship Gatherings. We enjoyed the
dialogue, questions, suggestions, and all around good cheer. We continue to
celebrate the support from our church family and community
for our Ministry Expansion.
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W ORSHIP
The sermon series in April is “The Path After Easter: What Does Resurrection
Mean Today?”
Family Worship-April 24th at 11 a.m.
On Sunday, April 24th, at the 11 a.m. service we will experience our next ALL
FAMILY WORSHIP. This service will be a 45 minute service for KIDS of all
ages in which we will be presenting our second graders with their very own
Bible. This family friendly service will be active, engaging, and most of all
FUN! Bring your whole family and check it out!
Thank you, Wesley Choir!
A heart-felt thanks to the many, many parents who helped make the Wesley
Choir musical a resounding success. So many people provided food, found
props, dug out costumes, shopped, worked back stage, videoed and created
everything from a golden cow to chariots and horses. A special thank you to our
master builder, Jeremy Dean for the incredible set pieces. A great big thanks to
our artist-in-residence, Ms. Cheryl Kelly for creating our Mount Sinai and
Stephen Thomas for help with sound. Most importantly, thank you to all of the
children who worked so hard to memorize all their lines and
the songs. They were patient, dedicated and very hard
working. Can’t wait for next year!
Thank you, Cherub Choir!
Our Cherub Choir finished their season when they sang so
beautifully on Palm Sunday. Thank you for a wonderful
year and we can’t wait to see you back again in the
fall. Thank you to all the parents for bringing their little Cherub each week to
practice and learn. We look forward to hearing their angelic voices once again
next fall!
CUMC WEEKLY SCHEDULE
SUNDAY
9:00 —10:00am
9:00—10:00am
9-10am
10-11am
10:10– 10:50am
10:10– 10:50am
11:00—12:00pm
11:00—12:00pm
11-12pm
6-7:30pm
MONDAY
1:00—2:30pm
4pm– 5:30pm
6:00—7:00pm
7:00—9:00pm
7:00-8:30pm
TUESDAY
9:30-12PM
9:30-11am
WEDNESDAY
7:00—8:30am
9:15—11:15am
4:30-5:15pm
5pm
5-6pm
6-6:45pm
6:30-8:30pm
6:45-7:30pm
7:30-9pm
Worship Service
Sunday School
Youth Breakfast Club (Youth Lounge)
Angels In Training (201-205)
Parlor Class (Parlor)
Parent’s Circle (Adult Classroom)
Worship Service
Sunday School
Youth Breakfast Club (Youth Lounge)
Fuel & HS Youth Groups (FH)
Knitting from the Heart (Par)
Gentle Yoga (Par)
Tai Chi (FH)
AA Meeting (Yth Clr)
Cub Scout Pack 126 (Lib)
Sunday
View the most recent versio
the CUMC calendar at ou
website:
www.clarkstonumc.org
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Caring Hearts Bible Study (Par)
Tuesday Morning Study (Brd Rm)
Optimist Club (FH)
Covenant Group (Lib)
Angelus Bells ( Music Rm)
Prayer Group (Sanc)
Wed. Night Youth Dinner
(Youth Lounge/Classroom)
Youth Choir (Music Rm)
Companion Group (Library)
Celebration Ringers (Music Rm)
Jubilation Ringers (Music Rm)
8am Clarkston
Garden Club (FH)
9am Speaker Series
Mtg (Par)
7pm SPRC Mtg
(Lib)
7pm Trustee Mtg.
(Par)
THURSDAY
7:30—9:00am
6:30—7:30pm
6:45— 7:45pm
7:30—8:30 pm
FRIDAY
7:00—8:00am
7:00—9:00pm
Monday
Clarkston Coffee Club (FH)
Men’s Bible Study (Lib)
DivorceCare (Par)
Chancel Choir (Music Rm)
Men’s Bible Study
AA Meeting
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UMW Retreat (OS)
CUMC Men’s
Breakfast 7:30am
4:30pm Ford Motor
Chorus Concert
(Sanc)
24
Bible Sunday
12pm ARMleader
MTg (FH)
6pm Parenting
Teens Crs (Par)
18
7pm A Methodist
is… ((FH)
Ed I Meeting(Brd
Rm)
7:30pm
25
Food Pantry pickup
10am & 5:30pm
7pm A Methodist
is… ((FH)
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
2
7
8
9
14
15
16
on of
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g
5
6
Susanna Wesley
9:15am
9am Real Estate
One Mtg (FH)
6pm Building Cmt
(Brd Rm)
6pm Watershed
(FH)
Althea Rose 7pm
Stardusters Band
Rehear 7:15pm
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13
7pm Caregivers
Support (Yth Lge)
7pm Encouraging
Class (Lib)
7pm Methodism101
(Brd Rm)
7pm Resource
Roundtable (Nar)
8:45am Memorial
6:30pm New
Cmt. (Par) Member Class 1(Yth
Clr)
6:30pm Ed II Mtg
(Yth Clr)
7pm Spirtual
7pm Girl Scouts Ldr Formation (Brd Rm)
(FH)
7pm UMM Mtg
(Adl Clr)
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20
7pm Estate Planning
(FH)
7pm Bookgroup
(Par)
7pm Encouraging
Class (Lib)
7pm Methodism101
(Brd Rm)
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6:30 Grief Support
7pm Encouraging
Class (Lib)
7pm Methodism101
(Brd Rm)
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6:30pm New
Stardusters Band
Rehear 7:15pm Member Class 2(Yth
Clr)
6:30pm Deerwood
Assoc. (Par)
7pm Hospitality Mtg
(Adl Clr)
7pm Spirtual
Formation (Brd Rm)
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UMW Meeting
7pm Spirtual
(Par) 8:30am Formation (Brd Rm)
6pm Getting Ahead
7pm Youth Award
(Adl Clr)
(FH)
UMW Retreat (OS) UMW Retreat (OS)
12pm 50 & Over Parent’s Night Out
Potluck (Par)
5pm
7pm Confirmation
Lockin (AC)
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23
6pm HHHH Gala
Ball (OS)
30
29
MMDC Trip
MMDC Trip
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UMW
United Methodist Women
UMW Circles – Following is information on the
UMW Circles for their April meetings.
Alethea Rose Circle will meet at 7 pm Wednesday, April 6th in the
Parlor. This month we will view the movie War Room. Holly has graciously
volunteered to bring the popcorn, please bring your own drink and and any
other movie snack you might want. Pantry needs: 4 roll packs of toilet paper,
pancake mix, and syrup. Please contact Mary O'Rourke with any questions at
mkworourke@gmail.com or 248-620-9491.
Susanna Wesley Circle will meet on Wednesday, April 6, at 9:15 am in
the parlor. Our program will be our pledge for mission and speaker Leona
Paget on Corrie Ten Boom, The Hiding Place and A Tramp for the Lord. All
women welcome. Pantry needs are 4 roll toilet paper and/or pancake mix
and pancake syrup. Please call Paula (248-625-5797) if you have questions.
Crossroads District Social Action Day – Human Trafficking: Modern Day
Slavery. Our speaker will be Jane White, director and founder of the Michigan
Human Trafficking Taskforce. This event will be held at Davison United
Methodist Church on Saturday, April 9. Registration: $5.00. Pay at the door.
9:30 a.m.
Keep Making Peace Day –To be held in Lansing on Saturday, April 16.
(Details not yet available.)
Crossroads District Mission Trip – We will be joining Blue Water District
and Saginaw Bay District for this mission trip to the Midwest Distribution Center
in Chatham, Illinois. The dates are April 28 – May 1. Check UMW Bulletin
Board for details of trip and further information.
UMW North Central Jurisdiction Quadrennial Meeting – Grand Rapids
– June 24 – 26. Contact Suzanne Tinka for further information. E-Mail:
Saintsuzanne@aol.com; Phone: (248) 625-3405.
UMW Mission u Studies this year are:
The Bible and Human Sexuality: Claiming God’s Good Gift. Study Leader –
Rev. Faith Fowler
Latin America: People and Faith. Study Leader – Sonya Luna
Climate Justice: a Call to Hope and Action.
Study Leader - Rev. Becky Wilson
For information on the above listed events
or to register for any of them, please call
Suzanne Tinka at (248) 625-3405 or E-mail:
Saintsuzanne@aol.com.
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UMM
CLARKSTON
United Methodist Men
CUMC Men's Bible Study
Thursday evening, 6:30pm-7:30pm - Library (Jeff Smolek)
Friday morning, 7:00am-8:00am Parlor (Bob Hoff)
2016 CUMC Men's Upcoming Events & Gatherings
Saturday, May 7th - HOMEPLATE 2016 - TIGERS -vs- Texas Rangers
EMS= Every Man Serving in Evangelism Missions Spiritual Life – Why
become an EMS member for $65/yr? Your EMS membership allows the National
UMMen to provide resources to the North Central Jurisdiction, the
Detroit Conference UMMen and the Crossroads District UMMen. Plus you will
be supporting the Upper Room Prayer Ministry, The Society of St. Andrews
Hunger Relief Program and much more. You will also receive The UMMen's
Magazine (quarterly), The Methodist Men's Devotional Book, plus UMMen's
wearables and cool things found on the UMM E-Store www.gcumm.org/
store.html If you are interested in joining, please make a $65 check payable to:
United Methodist Men with 'EMS' in the Memo Line and mail
to Treasurer: Jim McEwan P.O. Box 8 Fenton, MI 48430-0008. Church ID#
583628
April 13, 2015 (Wed) - CUMC MEN's CMT MTG 7:30pm - Adult Clr
The CUMC UMMen's monthly committee meeting consists of the current CUMC
UMMen's Officers and Men's Committee members that serves as a leadership team
working in partnership with the pastor(s). All men of the church are welcome to
drop in and join the meeting @ 7:30pm in the Adult Classroom in FH
April 17 (Sun) - CUMC MEN'S BREAKFAST 7:30am FH - we have another
good one for you! We will be recognizing the young men of the CUMC
Confirmation Class - And our Guest Speaker will be... Larry Gudith of LifeLine
Prison Ministry based out of West Bloomfield.
CUMC Men's Softball Team begins in May
THINK SPRING - Men, are you looking for a fun way to
get exercise while making connections with
others? Looking for a great father-son bonding
opportunity? Then, consider joining the CUMC Men's
Softball team. The team is open to all Men from high
school to 100. The season is from May-August. The team
is forming now. Contact with questions or interest:
Nathan Majiros (majirosna@gmail.com, 248-613-1893).
All Men of the Church are United Methodist Men and All United
Methodist Men are Men of the Church!
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A DULT E DUCATION
Wesley Study Trip in England—Trip: November 8-16, 2016
Rev. Hal Weemhoff is leading a Wesley Heritage Tour in London, November 816. Rev. Hal and Rev. Richard Dake will both be on the tour and help us gain a
deeper understanding of our Wesleyan Heritage. Trip Brochures are available in
the church office. We have 20+ persons signed up. We would like to
complete our group by the end of April. Call Rev. Hal for more info. 313418-2748
Encouraging One Another-Expanded
April 12, 19, 26 in (Library): 7-8:30 p.m.
There are difficult things happening all the time to people we know and love.
Come to an expanded version of the one night Encouraging One Another Class to
find out how you can be an effective support person to those you care about who
are struggling. Three Tuesdays in April: 12, 19 and 26th, 7-8:30 p.m. with Rev.
Laura Speiran, Minister of Congregational Care.
Rev. Hal’s Resource Roundtable—Tuesday, April 12 at 7pm (Nar). This
month I will share with the group the key elements of confirmation class for youth
and why we as a church believe that they are important in the life of young people
and the life of the church! Call me with any questions @ 313-418-2748.
A Methodist is… Monday, 7-8:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall on April 18 and 25th
Rev. Dake will be leading a two-week class on the distinctive beliefs, theology and
practice of United Methodism. This class will connect our historical foundation
with modern day witness of the church.
SNOWBIRDS Return May 20, 2016, Friday, Noon in the Parlor
– Join us for a church update by Pastor Rick and Pastor Hal – programs, staffing,
building project plans. Find out what you missed! Potluck lunch in Parlor at noon,
bring a dish to pass, your place setting and friends for an informative and
entertaining program!
W ORSHIP H OURS
9:00am, 11:00am
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L AY L EADER R EFLECTIONS
April 2016
Changing the World
Clarkston United Methodist Church is a very generous church. You have always
responded to need – whether it be the tragedy of Katrina, the water crisis of Flint
or the Angels In Training’s food collection for Lighthouse. Not just occasionally
but regularly. God has placed that desire in your heart to love and serve those in
need, to change the world.
The Mission and Outreach Team (MOT) of our church is entrusted with the
responsibility of wisely administering funds in keeping with our mission of Vitally
Connecting People to People and People to God and choosing ways in which to
further God’s Kingdom through supporting those in need. It exerts much
heartfelt effort and discussion to balance the giving of our dollars among local,
regional and international agencies. Some of our annual giving is under the
auspices of the Detroit Annual Conference and the General Board of Global
Ministries to agencies that they have already vetted. Others that come before the
team are evaluated independently. A few of those people and programs that we
reach are listed below.
1. Missionaries we support and who have visited here: Beatrice Gbanga
(Covenant Partner) of Sierra Leone, Princess Jusu (Covenant Partner) and Nancy
Carew of Liberia, Dr. Manya of the Congo, and Alex and Brenda Awad of
Palestine, among others; Sonya Luna coordinates Latino Ministries in the DAC;
Mary Gladstone-Highland is our mission umbrella here at CUMC.
2. International – UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief), which is
the amazing ministry that touches so many lives when disaster strikes and destroys
dreams, including Ebola and the European Refugee Crisis; Water for Life, clean
water; Anti-Human Trafficking; PET; Helping Hearts Helping Hands; National
Justice for Our Neighbors; Haiti Hot Lunch Program; Homeless in the USA; One
Great Hour of Sharing; Native Americans
3. Regional - God’s Country Cooperative Parish in the UP, a rural ministry
creating programs and serving those in poverty; South Flint Soup Kitchen; Anchor
House Campus Ministry; N.O.A.H. Project, ; Flint Water Crisis; DRAW;
Detroit Flood Recovery
4. Local - Adult Righteous Mission; Food Pantry; Sleeping Bags for the
Homeless, Youth/Adult Mission Trips; Back to School Backpacks; Food Pantry
There is so much need! You give and give because He first gave to us. MOT is
privileged to disburse these funds and we pray that God’s grace accompanies each
loving donation.
Brenda DuPree—Lay Leader
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50 and OVER is a vibrant group that enjoys the fun and fellowship of monthly mid
-day social gatherings. We meet for potluck lunches, programs and field trips. You
are enthusiastically welcomed and encouraged to attend any time! We usually meet
on the third Friday of the month. Watch the Bulletin, Chimes and Bulletin Board
for detailed information and sign up on the Bulletin Board to attend. Contact for
questions: Lou and Brenda DuPree, bkdupree@comcast.net, 248-625-5141.
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April 15, 2016, Friday, Noon in the Parlor
Kathleen Flanagan Rollins, author and former college literature teacher, will be
our guest speaker. Rollins has written a fascinating award-winning trilogy of
fiction based on archaeological facts: Misfits and Heroes: West from Africa, Past the
Last Island and A Meeting of the Clans that are set in ancient times of 14,000 years
ago.
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May 20, 2016, Friday, Noon in the Parlor
SNOWBIRDS Return – Join us for a church update by Pastor Rick and Pastor
Hal – programs, staffing, building project plans. Find out what you missed!
Potluck lunch in Parlor at noon, bring a dish to pass, your place setting and
friends for an informative and entertaining program!
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June – Annual Picnic date to be determined
High school grads seeking scholarships – Each year CUMC awards
scholarships to high school seniors who have met the following
criteria: active participation in church activities, strong academic
performance, leadership qualities while participating in school and
community projects, and thoughtful responses to a mandatory interview
with the interview committee. Applications are now available in the
church office, and must be returned by 9 PM Sunday April
17th along with high school transcripts. Contact Tom Creech at 248.393.0058 if
further information is needed.
Non-traditional scholarships – Scholarships are also available for CUMC
members who are seeking financial assistance for advanced education or
training. Applications are available in the church office and must be returned
by April 17th for consideration. Contact Tom Creech at 248.393.0058 if further
information is needed.
Caregivers’ Support Group meets on the Second Tuesday at 7:00 pm. Caring
for a loved one can be a big responsibility and sometimes an overwhelming
one. Join us for support, fellowship and practical advice from others who are on
the same journey. This was formerly known as the Transitioning Aging Parents
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group, but now includes all caregivers, whether you are caring for a parent, spouse,
adult child, or other loved one. Please join us on April 12th. If you need support in
the meantime, please contact Rev. Laura Speiran, facilitator.
Send your kid to Camp!
The United Methodist Church has several camps throughout the state
that provide kids with a wonderful week of Christian Community, faith
development and lots of fun. Every year the UMW sponsors any child
or youth going to a Christian Camp with a campership. Contact Collen Godfrey if
your child or youth is going to camp! Check out lakelouisecommunity.org for Lake
Louise Camps and umccamps.org for Detroit Conference Camps.
Join us for Gentle Yoga on Mondays at 4 pm in the Parlor. The next 10 week
session starts April 4th and goes through June 13th (no class on Memorial Day), cost is
$75. Or you may prefer drop in visits at any time, cost $10. Only equipment
required is yoga mat or beach towel. Steve Guth of Yoga Oasis is instructor. For
questions contact Mary O'Rourke at mkworourke@gmail.com or 248-620-9491.
Martha’s Helping Hands is a program at our church that delivers meals for shortterm situations such as recovery from surgery, hospitalization, etc. Would you be
willing to make all or part of a meal and deliver it? Or would you be willing just to do
a delivery if someone else can make a meal? Please sign up on the bulletin board
across from the main office. Thank you to Michele Poirier for heading up this
important but behind the scenes ministry!
The American Cancer Society's Clarkston Relay For Life is coming May
16 at Clintonwood Park. CUMC is again sponsoring a team of walkers. Captain this
year will be Mary Gladstone-Highland 248-625-1611 or MGH@clarkstonumc.org We
will be in Fellowship Hall on April 3rd and 24th to answer your questions; sell
luminaries in honor of cancer survivors or in memory of loved ones for the Luminaria
Ceremony at dark; or to accept donations for research and community
support. Donations may also be made online for the CUMC team members or the
church team. If you are a cancer survivor please register on the acsrelayforlife.org web
site for the survivors lap which is held on Saturday morning. There is also a t-shirt and
a celebration in honor of survivors. Thank you for all your help and support
The Parenting Teenagers Course for those parenting 11-18 year olds.
Please join us on Sunday evenings 6-7:30pm. Each 90 minute session will be a
combination of talks and discussing parenting issues with other parents. The study
books are $5 each. April 24, May 1, May 15 Time: 6-7:30pm Hosted
By: Rebecca and Bill Clemens- wsclemens@sbcglobal.net
Facilitator: Anne Evans
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Blood Drive at
CUMC in
Fellowship Hall
Save the date, Tuesday,
May 3rd 1-7pm
To schedule an
appointment please call
Phyllis Choops 248-6239425 or go to
www.redcrossblood.org,
Annual Friendship Tea Saturday, May 7th, 2016 11:30 am to 2:00 pm. A
Downton Abbey inspired event to be held in our Fellowship Hall. This year we
are offering an opportunity to decorate a table for the event! Use your creativity,
your own centerpiece, dishes, special tea cups, etc. Choose a theme and have fun!
Sign up with Leslie Vaughn, 625-8240 or Pam Ruth 248-421-7699. Event cost is
$35.00 each, girls 10 and under $30.00. Please share with your friends and fill a
table for 8 guests for $250! Either mail a check payable to ESTHERS Children to
Leslie Vaughn, 6251 Pinewood Dr., Clarkston, MI 48346, or pay online with a
card fee of $2.00 per ticket at www.estherschildren.org. (Look for the Events
tab.)
Volunteer opportunities available to help set up on May
6th, bake, prepare trays of food to serve, and clean up on
May 7th. Do you work with a youth group that wants
volunteer time?
MERCY THREADS: We will transport all quilts, children's outfits
and knitted sweaters to Midwest Mission Distribution Center May
1. Drop off the items you have been working on through the
winter to the church office and notify Sharon Galley Sherrow 248821-6765 or tpssmg@aol.com
Have you lost a loved one? Please join us for an educational series on grief,
beginning Tuesday, April 26th, and running for 6 weeks, ending on May 31st. 6:30
-8pm on the Music Rm. We will address the questions, what is grief? What are
the myths of grief? What is the difference between grief and depression? And
more. Facilitated by Gina Shuster, MSW, of Heartland
Hospice. Questions? Contact Rev. Laura.
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The Annual Church Rummage Sale is
coming June 4 so start saving your stuff.
Donations will be accepted in the Fellowship Hall
starting after services on May 22 and continuing
through June 1 during normal church hours. Set
up will start on May 31 and continue through
Friday, June 3. Look for work sign up sheets on
the UMW bulletin board in early May. Any help
during the week or the day of the sale is
appreciated. Saturday sale hours are 9-4 with lunch provided for the workers.
Large item donations must be okayed by Holly first. We accept children's
clothing in good condition, but not adult clothing. Contact Holly Stowers at
thesnipa@juno.com for more information.
Ford Motor Company Chorus at CUMC,
April 17 at 4:30pm. Join us in Fellowship Hall at
CUMC as the Ford Motor Company Chorus
presents their “Pops & Patriots” concert--FREE.
You will have the opportunity to support CUMC’s
high school seniors traveling for a week of mission
in Costa Rica by purchasing and decorating food
bags which will be delivered to local residents
there. Light refreshments provided.
Prayer List
Need prayer? Please use prayer request card in pews, contact Suzanne Tinka for
prayer chain (confidential email group) at 248-625-3405 or email
prayerrequests@clarkstonumc.org. Prayer Group meets Wednesdays from 5-6
pm to pray over the immediate and ongoing concerns. All are welcome!
Immediate Concerns: Don Hotop, Maranda Houston, Denny Johnson
In Hospice Care: Lisa Ballinger, Jean Koskela, Lila
Miller
Special Prayer Focus: People who need a fresh start
If you or someone you know is in need of
congregational care, please contact Rev. Laura
Speiran, Minister of Congregational Care: 248-6251611 x222 or lspeiran@clarkstonumc.org.
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Clarkston United Methodist Church-Ongoing Prayer List
Those in need of healing:
Kathie Adams, Fred Alexander, Jan Altermatt, Brant Anderson, Sandy Balone, Beck, Blaze
Beeson & Family, Debby Berry, Emma Jean Berquist, Mollie Bexell, Jennifer Blakely, Rick
Brandon, Brian, Don Brose Sr., Lucy Brown, Carter Bryson, Emily Buchanon, Erica &
Trevor Cale, Joan Carr, Joel Carter, Betty Case, Linda Clark, Dorothy Colby, Baby Collin,
Laura Coomer-Larson, Daniel Corbett, Cameron Corder, Sam and Virginia Corner, Crystal,
Bob Cuipak, Joe “Cus” Cusumano, Dan, Susan Dault, Sandra Dean, Sarah Decker, Jon
Dickey, Carol Doeringer, Sharon Dollens, Amy Deramus, Ann Dutton, Ian Dyer, Family of
Mike Eldridge, Judy Ettinger, Kathy Fairburn, Megan Gaines, Michele Garcia, Rob Giddings,
Janet Glascock, Bob Greene, Alexie Gruenberg, Patti Grider, Bethany Haltermann, Nancy
Hanna, Michelle Henry, Juliana Hirn, Abby Hixson, Tom Hoff, Dave Hoskins, Connor
Jackson, Mary Lou Johnson, Chris Johnston, Ruth Ellsworth Jones, Victoria Justice, Mike
Kindermann, Ken Klimek, Casey Knott, Grace Kovatch, Nita Kozak, Jane Kriebel, Lynne
Kristi, Fritz Kruger, Lauren, Tabatha Lawrence, Elsa Lopez, Lori,Tom Lowell, Jan Lucich,
Anne Lutz, Kelley Martin, Reagan Elizabeth Massey, Terry Matzke, Connor Maxfield, Gary
McCowan, Dick McKibben, Susanne McVinnie, Heather Merritt, Mary Milakovich, Krista
Miller, Robert Montgomery, Marilyn Mueller, Colleen Murphy, Mary Muscat, Ed Nagel,
Rev. Barbara Nolin, Cheryl Noll, Teresa Oen, Darren Ogden, Rebekah Oman, Joyce
Opalko, Pat Ouellette, Marcia Outlaw, Gordan Palmer, Mike Perry, Karen Phelps, Joseph
Poirer, Anita Prokop, Denny Pursell, Jay Reinke, Joe Rohovsky, Fred Rohrbach, Judy
Rosenberger, Larry Rosenberger, Leslie Rucker, John Schell, Noah Schindler, Jo Schrader,
Sally Seaman, Jane Sessions, Carol and Stu Smith, Matt Smolek, Yvonne Sleight, Cherie
Smith, Raymond Stutzman, Diane Sutherland, Arlyce Tague, Christopher Taylor, Jim Terrill,
Lorraine Theuer, Bill and Angie Thon & family, Jameson Timberlake, Donovan Tolbert,
Nancy Vance, Joan Veale, John and Sue Violante, Joyce VonKorff, Jay Wager, Jim Walker,
Laura Walker, Jerry Wasker, Chris Weemhoff, Brian & Lezley Wells, Dan Whiting, Noah
Wills & family, Wendy Wisniewski, Shawna Wisser, Anne Wohlford, David Wood, Bob
Wozniak, Alice Wright, Bob Wyatt, and Andy Zag.
Life’s Important Issues:
Althouse Family, Brian Barthelmes, Yvonne Brown, Wayne and Jean Burkeen, Carrie
Cathryn and family, Betty Cole, David, Dorothea Flagg & Family, Cameron Fortinberry,
Blake Harlowe, Bernita Hawes, Jeremy Johnston, Vineese Kasari, Andrea Klimek, Jim
Morrison, Ott Family, Wayne Parks, Dallas Peterman, Carolyn Place, Amy Pursell, Rob
Reichner and family, Heather Robinson, Russ, Nick Schultz, Carol Ann Simmons, and
Charles & Patricia Sutherland.
Homebound:
Doris & Bob Beattie, Golda Cecil, Rev. Jon Clapp, Jim & Kay Coates, Marie Dolby, Eva
Hofert, Marilyn Guzzo, Patricia Kerrick, Harold and Florence Konzen, Jean Macklem,
Charlotte Maybee, Freda Meyland, Bill Samson, Leona Stelmach, Jan Sutton, Robert Wickell
Serving Our Country
Maggie Adams, Robert Baird, Aron Bland, Joe Bondy, Madeline Bondy, Josh Brewer, Scott
Brewer, Becky Bucar, Tommy Bullen, Sean Coppinger, Shawn Flanigan, Charlie Fulton,
Michael Galbraith, Jim Goerss, Joshua Goerss, Ansel Gruenberg, Ariel Gruenberg, Luke
Harris, Courtney Koskela, Tommy Lewis, Matt Murphy, John Nickerson, Lisa Pasternak,
Robert Patton, Christian Pinter, Wendy Pinter, Kyle Seaman, Robby Sedorchuk, Eric
Speiran, Ben Tartell, John Wawruck, Dennis Wisser, Justin Wisser, and Gabriel Zapata
Following God’s Call: Kelsey Merz
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C HURCH S TAFF
Main Number: 248-625-1611
Email: cumcoffice@clarkstonumc.org
Website: www.clarkstonumc.org
Richard Dake, Senior Pastor
Laura Speiran, Minster of Congregational Care
Hal Weemhoff, Minister of Adult Education
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Kim Bishop, Adult Choir Director
Gwen Burns, Finance Assistant
Jeremy Dean, Director of Facilities/Caretaker
Michele Ettinger, Children & FUEL Coordinator
Kevin Finley, Caretaker
Mary Gladstone-Highland, Community Outreach Director
Collen Godfrey, Executive Director of Ministries
Cheryl Kelly, Administrative Assistant
Jack McCarrick, Evening Caretaker
Judy Mellen, Handbell Choirs Director
Kathy Walker, Director of Finance
Michele Poirier, Childcare Coordinator
Karen Girard, Cherub Choir Director
Annette Siminski, Director of Family Ministries
Fred Krause, Sunday Evening Caretaker
Angie Scheu, Director of Worship
Holly Stowers, Office Volunteer
Leslie Wills, Principal Organist
Chimes Schedule
Submission deadlines
Mail date
May Issue/ Tue April 19
Tue Apr 26
June Issue/ Tue May 24
Tue May 31
July Issue/ Tue June 21
Tue June 28
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CUMC Mission Statement:
“To vitally connect people to people and
people to God.”
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C L AR K ST ONUM C. ORG
6600 Waldon Rd.
Clarkston, MI
48346
248-625-1611
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