the monthly - St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ann Arbor
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the monthly - St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ann Arbor
the monthly UNITY SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST— Get involved! (p 1, 3, 4) Thrivent Opportunity (p 2) Women’s Bible Study (p 6) Volume 8, Issue 2 February 2015 What IS a Trustee, Anyway? by Dennis Kuhn Trustee is a legal term which refers to a person who holds a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit of another, also a person who is allowed to do certain tasks but not able to gain income. The Constitution and By-laws of St Paul Lutheran (2001) strangely says nothing about what a Trustee does. Maybe that’s due to a quiet group of elves diligently working for years in the background. I first learned about Trustees at my home church, Evergreen Lutheran of Detroit, in the 60s & 70s. Subtlety influenced to serve the church through my childhood, I chose being a trustee because they were “git’r done” guys who could fix anything. Having mechanical skills and interests, I seemed to fit right in. I’ll always remember my old head Trustee “Dutch” Jankowski saying, “Those Elders sure are good at the power of prayer, but only after they’ve got the Trustees working on the fix”. After a few years of Evergreen trustee service, I decided that I didn’t need the hassle of being too involved in the church. That was a mistake, not fully realized until recent years. I continued worshiping and raising my family, and occasionally found time to share Christ’s blessings with others, but was too busy with my life to serve my church. That changed when I was blessed (?) with a forced early retirement that I didn’t want. At that time Bill Loy asked me to help the Trustees with some chores. That’s when I met some real heroes who have shown me what it really means to serve God’s Church by sharing your gifts for the benefit of others. I’ve learned from Bill, as well as Vic Geyer, Bernie Jubin and Harvey Mieske about their many years of Trustee service to St. Paul. They are there to fix problems, and have been getting it done their whole lives. Even while raising families and accomplishing careers, while most of us have been too busy and not wanting the extra hassle, they’ve served on. I’m so grateful for their friendship, guidance and example that they’ve shown me. I pray that God gives me the diligence and ability to try to match their level of satisfying service. The reality of time, however is taking its toll on our old guard Trustees and we do need some new blood. In addition to fixing the things that break, Trustees report to the Board of Administration and advise our leaders in matters of buildings, grounds, maintenance and future planning. Basically, our mission is to provide and maintain St Paul facilities to support the church’s ministries. Our current Trustees are also excellent teachers and we only meet as needed to help each other out. Wanted! St Paul Trustees: Must be a team player, willing to manage and work on God’s facilities for satisfaction rather than income. Satisfaction is guaranteed to be commensurate with effort. Required skills include electrical, plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, painting, decorating, data management, expediting and project management (any one of the above). Call Dennis Kuhn at 734-663-6581. KIDS AGAINST HUNGER Plan now to attend! Saturday, March 14 St Paul School—Small Gym 495 Earhart Rd Ages 4-104 welcome! Shift 1 = 8:30am—10am Shift 2 = 10am—11:30am Volunteer at signupgenius.com or call the church office: 665-9117 Donate funds in the offering plate or online at gofundme.com. We are looking to raise enough to pack at least 10,000 meals ($2600)! In this issue: News & Notes 2, 3 Lenten Worship 3 Youth, SPECC 5 Calendar, Prayer List & Statistics 7,9 rship Schedule Page 2 the monthly UNITY News & Notes MARK YOUR CALENDARs! Mom 2 Mom Sale Saturday, March 14, 2015 March hoops to beat blindness March 19 & 20, 2015 hoops 2014 was the best ever, raising over $8500! The 8-year total is over $51,000! Look for more announcements as we get closer Myron Hepner, event coordinator STRENGTHEN YOUR COMMUNITY If you’re a Thrivent Financial member, you can lead a Thrivent Action Team to bring people together for a one-time project to help others be wise with money and live generously. You can: • coordinate an educational event • conduct a service activity • organize a fundraiser Thrivent will provide: • resources to help you plan the event • promotional items, including Thrivent T-shirts • Community Impact Card with $250 of seed money Learn more at Thrivent.com/action team and apply online. Not a member of Thrivent? Share your service idea with me. Together, we can make a difference. For more information, contact Allison LeCloux at 734-369-3178. St Paul Lutheran School Over 50 tables! Contact Julie Ostrom (SPECC-Earhart) to register for a table Early Admission 8:30 ($2) General Admission 9am-1pm ($1) SECOND 50s February 25, 2015 1:00PM Our luncheon will begin at 1:00 p.m. after the Lenten service at church. Our speaker will be one of our own, Grace York. Her topic is “And I Didn’t Fall Off”. Frolic through the Southern Hemisphere with Grace York to see what is different. As always we can be sure this will be great. REBATE FROM CEF The Church Extension Fund of the Michigan District has been blessed with another year of healthy growth and has sent our congregation a rebate check. This shared blessing is just one of the ways CEF partners with the individuals and ministries throughout Michigan to help them carry out the Great Commission. If you have any questions about the ministry of CEF, please contact Jakob Heckert, 734665-2697. Page 3 More News & Notes the monthly UNITY Attention baseball fans! Preparations are underway for the 2015 PTL Auction, Spring Training. The auction will be held in the school gymnasium on Saturday, March 21st from 58pm. We are currently looking for people who care about our school, and want to help with the largest fundraising event of the year! The auction proceeds will help to purchase and update the school playground equipment. If you are interested in helping with this wonderful event, you can sign-up online by visiting http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0444a8a82ea0f49stpaul2 or by contacting Donna Stempien: dstempien@att.net or 734-904-0596. Thank you for being a fan of St. Paul Lutheran School! Wanted! Lenten/Advent Dinner Coordinator(s) Do you and your family enjoy the midweek Lenten and Advent dinners that used to be held before church on Wednesday evenings? Do you feel passionate about food and fellowship time with your brothers and sisters in Christ and would like to see it revitalized? If you would like more information about the responsibilities of this volunteer position please contact the church office. Annual Meeting Thursday, February 5 7pm @ Liberty Please join us to discuss the 2015 schedule, some key dates for activities, and overall areas needed to be worked on in 2015. We are always looking for new members to join the group! Should you know someone who would be an asset to our group or who has expressed an interest in joining us, please invite them for Thursday’s meeting. Thank you in advance for your prayerful thought and efforts. ~~Your sisters in Christ, Susan Grese & Judy Wicinski, Altar Guild Co-Chairs Life Together—Lenten Worship at St Paul Our world is fragmented, shattered into little pieces. We thought that technology would bring all our world together, and in some ways it has. We can talk to people all over the world in a moment. But at the same time we are more separated from others than ever before. Families are fragmented, living all over the world. Neighborhoods are no longer close communities. Cities are a collection of competing interests. People feel alone. But God created us to live together. He created us to be in community with one another - and with Him. Our Lenten sermon series will follow the theme Life Together, guided by Peter's first letter to the Church. At the same time, we will celebrate the life that we enjoy together with our brothers and sisters in Christ. Pastor Matthew Hein and Pastor Dan Flynn from our sister congregation St. Luke, will share some of our messages, and in turn Pastor Neuendorf will preach some of the services at the University Lutheran Chapel. Please join us, beginning with Ash Wednesday on February 18. Lenten services will be held at 12:10pm and at 7pm each Wednesday at the Liberty site. A separate series of services will be offered for families with young children at 3:30pm at the Earhart site, right after school in the small gymnasium. These services will be led by Concordia students and will build on the family devotions that we will distribute for Lent. May God bless your Lenten season and make it a time of growing... together. Page 4 the monthly UNITY Family Ministry THE FAMILY PROJECT Don’t let the title mislead you. All of us find ourselves belonging to a family whether you are single, married, parent/grandparents, sister, brother, or a member of our St. Paul Family. This Christian resource is about RECOVERING, RENEWING, RECLAIMING our dynamic relationship with Almighty God and with those we walk with in our lifelong journey here on His earth. Join us for The Family Project starting February 1st, during the Bible study time at each location. Contact Ade Zielke for more information: 926-0720 or azielke@stpaulannarbor.org. We all belong to a Family! ACTS Ministry ACTS Wants to Expand The ministry of ACTS (Actively Caring Through Sharing) is hoping to expand. We would like to include people who knit, sew, crochet, and/or cross-stitch. Our ministry involves using our God-given talents to make items to help others. Are you looking for Christian fellowship PLUS a scheduled time and project ideas to use your talent/ hobby? ACTS is for you! Bring a friend! The thought is a person could knit or crotchet hats, mittens, blankets, prayer shawls. Sewers could stitch quilts, dolls or clothes for dolls (used at Mott Hospital), pillowcase dresses for girls in Africa/Haiti, pillowcases for military. People who cross-stitch could possibly add Bible verses or poems to the projects. We are open to other possibilities! The projects are decided according to the ability of the people involved in ACTS. Next two meetings of ACTS are February 21st & March 28th We meet in the Fine Arts Room at Earhart between 9AM and 1 PM Come when you can, stay as long as you like! Coffee provided, bring a lunch if you desire. Contact Clara Twork, ctwork@stpaulannarbor.org, if interested. Serving in Worship One of the best ways to connect with others is to serve alongside of them in ministry. Do you feel called get involved? Here are just a few of the many opportunities to serve in worship at St. Paul: Altar Guild (Liberty) Ushers & Greeters (Liberty) Family Worship Teams & Greeters (Earhart) Worship Set Up/Take Down (Earhart) Choir/Special Music (both locations) Audio-Visual (both locations) More information—including contact info for these opportunities—can be found on the church website under the “Worship” tab. Check it out! Page 5 Feb 1, 8 and the monthly UNITY St Paul YOUTH! High School small group. Join us for any or all weeks! “God’s Not Dead!” Bible Study based on the movie. Meeting at the Youth House. 6:00-8:00 p.m. Includes dinner. TIME CHANGE—FEB 1 ONLY! We're going to meet earlier to accommodate evening play practices & Super Bowl watching!!!! Come connect w/ St. Paul friends! Great conversations, Bible Study food!! Join us @ Youth House 3:30-5:30pm. Pasta this week for a late lunch/early dinner/preSuper Bowl snack. Yummy. Feb 8 Breakfast Club—Evolution vs. God. 10:30-11:30 in the Fine Arts room at Earhart. Yummy break fast and discussion based on recently taped testimonies from college students and leading evolutionary scientists at some of the world’s top universities. Watch as they present their most compelling evidence for Darwinian evolution. Amazing answers. Excellent and not to be missed! Feb 8 Zap Zone laser tag! 3:00—4:30pm. Bring $10.50. Meet at Zap Zone on Carpenter across the street from the RAVE theater. Feb 22 Sunday Night Live Bridgers Praise Night! Bring friends! Come for praise and worship with the CUAA praise band!! Hang out with friends, eat great food and celebrate together God’s amazing goodness to us!! Details TBA. Mar 13-14 Youth lock-in for the hungry. Don’t miss the “Kids Against Hunger” lock-in! It’s a chance to have fun and make a difference in the lives of others. Walking the talk of our faith! Meet downtown at church at 7:30pm for activities, games, pizza and devotional time together to pray for the hungry. In the morning we’ll go to the school to pack meals for the hungry. We’ll finish by noon. Pick up at the school. Register ahead of time. Forms will be e-mailed this month. Chaperones/ drivers needed!! SPECC Earhart SPECC Earhart Campus has had fun exploring God's world in the winter. We have experimented with snow and ice both inside and outside. We made snowballs, we painted snow and ice. We experimented with water to see what would happen with it in the freezer and outside. We froze different objects to see how we could get them out of the containers. Page 6 Women’s Ministry BOBBIN LACE!!! FEBRUARY 28th, 9:30am—12:30pm Fellowship Hall (Liberty) This is a traditional way of making lace. It is an off-loom weaving technique that uses bobbins wound with thread, pins, patterns, and a pillow to make a wide variety of patterns. In this session you will be introduced to the basics of bobbin lace and make a bracelet. NO COST! Please RSVP to Katherine Beach (kbeach97@gmail.com) or Ade Zielke (azielke@stpaulannarbor.org) by Monday, February 23. MAXIMUM of 16. The real question we should ask is not “What does God want from you?” but “What does God want for you?” Join us for a New Women’s Study Beginning March 2! Led by Cherise Callahan & Natalie Nesbitt Mondays, 6:30-8pm @ Liberty Campus March 2—May 11 (no class April 6) RSVP to Natalie (nanesbitt@comcast.net) or call the church office and please purchase your book before the first meeting. Books can be purchased through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Christian Book, etc. Family Ministry FAMILY LIFE RETREAT—”Making Music Together” May 2 & 3, 2015 We will gather at Michindoh Conference Center in Hillsdale. Adult workshops, children’s craft time, family games/devotions, bonfire (s’mores and more), Sunday morning worship, plenty of free time, beautiful lake, waterfront access (canoes/paddle boats), much more. Cost: Adults ($50.00); Children/age 6-12 ( $24.00); Children/age 3-5 ($17.00), infant to age 2 (Free). We have room for 12 families! Filling up fast!!! Contact Ade Zielke, Director of Family Life & Education, for more details and to make your reservation. A zielke@stpaulannarbor.org or 926-0720. We are inviting adults to join us for this special theatrical performance at the Encore Theater in Dexter. Saturday, April 11—3:00pm Cost: $24/ticket St Paul has reserved 40 tickets. Contact Ade Zielke to get your ticket(s) reserved/purchased. You will receive your ticket(s) before Tuesday,April 7th. Join the St. Paul Family for a special April afternoon! "‘On Golden Pond’ is a treasure for many reasons, but the best one, I think, is that I could believe it. I could believe in its major characters and their relationships, and in the things they felt for one another.” (reviewer) Page 7 the monthly UNITY St. Paul Member Connection Special Prayers His Nightingales 2014-15 Singing Schedule If you like to sing and would like to join us please contact Arlene Harvey at 734-475-1986 We sing at 2pm—please arrive by 1:45 for all events. Tues. Feb 3: Brookdale (formerly Sunrise) Tues. Mar 3: Memory Support Center at Brecon village Tues. Apr 7: The Sanctuary at St Joseph’s Village Tues. May 5: Huron Woods at St Joseph Tues. June 2: Silver Maples CANCER Bill Loy Judy Soos Beth Wallinga MISSIONARIES James & Christel Neuendorf—Latin America Rev. Daniel Masik —India Obot & Abasefreke Ite—Jamaica ARMED FORCES Derek Andreas, Erik Draves, Brandon Folks, Karl Kappler, Katie Krueger, Mark Kummer, Jay Lewis, Ian Pearsall St. Paul Worship Attendance 6:30PM 8:00AM 9:15AM Dec 20 & 21 Dec 24 Dec 25 Dec 27 & 28 Dec 31 Jan 3&4 Jan 10 & 11 Jan 17 & 18 Jan 24 & 25 89 5:30pm 420 10:00am 188 53 7:00pm 99 78 83 91 78 60 7:30pm 210 42 60 67 47 54 127 11:00pm 153 95 190 228 177 294 153 141 101 182 129 10:45AM 174 WORSHIP TOTAL 450 783 188 343 99 469 479 497 555 Visitors 56 157 52 52 — 42 54 70 48 Lenten Worship Schedule Wednesdays, beginning February 18 Liberty “Life Together” led by Pastor Neuendorf and St Luke Pastors Hein & Flynn 12:10pm 7:00pm Earhart 3:30pm in small gym led by CUAA students Automatic Giving No more writing out checks, or remembering to bring an offering envelope to church again. Simply fill out an automatic withdrawal form (available in the church office, on the credenza in back of church [Liberty] or on the welcome center [Earhart]) and your giving will be taken care of. You determine how often to give, how much to give, and to which funds you’d like your gift to be distributed. For more information, please pick up a form today or contact John Burch (congregational treasurer) or Lois Love (church business manager). FEBRUARY 2015 1 8 & 10:45am Worship (L) 2 3 4 5 6 7 *Men’s Bible Breakfast 9:30am SS & Bible Study (L) 2:15pm His Nightingales (Brookdale) 9:15am Worship (E) 10:30am SS & Bible Study (E) 6pm SPY High School 7pm Stephen Ministry 6:30pm Bd of Care (L) 7pm AA Cantata (L) 8 8 & 10:45am Worship (L) 9 10 6:30pm Confirmation (L) 7pm Altar Guild (L) 7pm Choir (L) 7pm Choir (E) 11 12 6:30pm Worship (L) 13 14 VALENTINE’S DAY *Men’s Bible Breakfast 9:30am SS & Bible Study (L) 9:15am Worship (E) 5:30pm Exec Committee (L) 5:30 SPECC Potluck Dinner (L) 6:30pm Open House € 6:30pm Confirmation (L) 7pm AA Cantata (L) 7pm Choir (L) 16 17 18 ASH WEDNESDAY SPS No School SPS No School 10:30am SS & Bible Study (E) 3pm SPY Laser Tag (Zap Zone) 15 8 & 10:45am Worship (L) 7pm Choir (E) 9:30am SS & Bible Study (L) 19 7:30pm AA (L) 6:30pm Worship w/ Communion (L) 20 21 *Men’s Bible Breakfast 12:10pm Lenten Worship (L) 9:15am Worship (E) 3:30pm Lenten Worship (E) 10:30am SS & Bible Study € 4pm Trudeau/Sluss Weddin g(L) 6:30pm Confirmation (L) 6:30pm New Member Class (E) 22 8 & 10:45am Worship (L) 1&2 Grades sing at 10:45 Service 7pm Stephen Ministry 7pm AA Cantata (L) 7pm Lenten Worship (L) 7pm Choir (E) 23 24 25 LENT II 26 27 28 12:10pm Lenten Worship (L) SPECC—L Pictures SPECC-L Pictures 9:30am Women’s Ministry Event—Bobbin Lace (L) 9:30am SS & Bible Study (L) 1pm Second 50s (L) *Men’s Bible Breakfast 3:30pm Lenten Worship (E) 9:15am Worship (E) 10:30am SS & Bible Study (E) 6:30pm New Member 6:30pm Worship (L) 6:30pm Confirmation (L) 7pm Elders Mtg (L) 7pm AA Cantata (L) 7pm Lenten Worship (L) 6:30pm Worship w/ Communion (L) 7pm Choir (E) 7:30pm AA (L) *Men’s Bible Breakfast 6am @ Leo’s on Carpenter Rd 6:30am @ Classic Cup on Jackson Rd the monthly UNITY