September-2014-Chape.. - Grass Valley United Methodist Church
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September-2014-Chape.. - Grass Valley United Methodist Church
Pastor Tana McDonald Grass Valley United Methodist Church Open hearts Open minds Open doors September 1, 2014 Volume 165, Issue 9 SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY LIVING THE QUESTIONS Living the Questions is an open-minded alternative to studies that attempt to give participants all the answers. Living the Questions creates an environment where participants not only interact with one another in exploring the best of today’s theological thought, but together strive to explore what’s next for Christianity. LTQ features 33 of today’s leading religious voices in 20 minute video segments. We initially did this program in 2007 in our church with three study groups. We have obtained an updated set of the videos and will conduct the first seven sessions beginning in late September. (Saturday, Sept. 27 is the planned start date). We will show a preview of the first two sessions in Wesley Hall after both Sunday services on Sept. 7 and 14. Signups for the class will be available on both Sundays. We had a great response to this series when we first did it in 2007. If you missed it then, this is your chance; if you enjoyed it then, this is your chance to participate again and share with others. CONNECTIONAL MINISTRY The Rev Dr. Duncan Ibuuri This is Rev Dr. Duncan Ibuuri with his Grand Mother Marion taken in October 2013 while on holiday in Kenya to visit his mother who is now 83 years old. So, Marion is over 100 years old (her exact age is unknown). (more on page 5) September October 2014 Sermon Series Behind the Veil Women of the Bible FALL FLING (youth & young adults; 14—20) Friday, September 19th 6:00 PM—9:00 PM MORE INFORMATION ON PAGE 3 Sept 7, 2014 Rise Up, O Women of God Sept 14, 2014 Faith and Adversity Sept 21, 2014 Empowered to Be in Power Sept 28, 2014 Temptation, Trouble and Triumph Oct 5, 2014 When Faith Overcomes Fear SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY Pedaling Pastor Welcome back to another church year of serving God in our community and world! Two words best describe and distinguish the global United Methodist Church. Connectional and Episcopal. Episcopal refers to a polity system where pastors serve under a Bishop and cabinet—not a congregation. Connectional is the way we reach in and reach out in our communities and world to do God’s work of bringing justice to all. Another way of saying that is to create Heaven right here on Earth. Our task as faithful Christians is to do that—no small task to be sure. One of the features of the Connectional Church is that we have churches and mission projects and partners all over the world. I have travelled extensively since I was 18 and I have yet to discover a place where we do not have a partner somewhere. With the internet this connection is easier and easier. This church year my husband and I are doing what pastors and congregations have done for centuries. We are hosting a pastor Rev. Dr. Duncan Ibuuri in the US so he can complete some Clinical Pastoral Education at UC Davis Medical Center. He will live with us part of the time and also be able to stay with members from Sact 1st UMC where my husband Rev Don Lee serves as senior pastor. Don and I have had many congregations and pastors assist us in our ministry in far flung lands. We welcome Rev. Dr. Ibuuri and do pray you to will enjoy his presence as a connectional minister and current leaders in our global church. Please pray for him and his family. In Christ, Rev Tana Page 2 Sermon & Scripture September 2014 13th Sunday after Pentecost Communion September 7 8:45 Contemplative Worship Scripture: Colossians 4:7-17 Story: A Shared Witness 10:30 Traditional Worship Scripture: 11 Chronicles 34 selected Sermon: Behind the Veil Women of the Bible: Rise Up, O Women of God 14th Sunday of Pentecost IFM Sept 14 8:45 Contemplative Worship Scripture: selected Luke 15:1-10 Story: Listen to Your Life 10:30 Traditional Worship Scripture: selected Genesis 16:6-15 Sermon: Behind the Veil Women of the Bible: Faith and Adversity 15th Sunday of Pentecost Hospitality House Offering Sept 21 8:45 Contemplative Worship Scripture: selected 1 Corinthians 2:2-13 Story: Nostalgia Ain’t What It Used To Be 10:30 Traditional Worship Scripture: selected from Esther 4:3-5, 7, 13-16 Sermon: Behind the Veil Women of the Bible: Empowered to Be in Power 16th Sunday after Pentecost Sept 28 8:45 Contemplative Worship Scripture: Matthew 13:31-32 Story: A Mere Tip of the Hat 10:30 Traditional Worship Scripture: 2 Samuel 11:2-5 Sermon: Behind the Veil Women of the Bible: Temptation, Trouble and Triumph SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY Young Family Ministries Planning Ahead: W.O.W. Worship on Wednesdays at GVUMC 1st Floor, WILL START BACK UP on Wednesday, October 8, 2014. COME JOIN US!! Potluck Dinner will start at 5:00 PM. 1st Fl., RM A. Contact Rev Tana for more information: 530-913-9583 / revtana@gmail.com. Worship begins at 5:30 PM in room E. LOOKING AHEAD! Y15 UMC National Youth Conference Orlando Florida June 24-28 Youth aprox cost $1000 Adult aprox cost $1500 Rev Tana will be going and will take as many young people as would like to go! Youth2015.org & revtana@gmail.com HOMEWORK HEAVEN BEGINS Wednesday, September 24th at 3:30 PM will be our first Homework Heaven tutoring day. If you can help or need tutoring, please contact Rev. Tana. Page 3 SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY I would like to thank the members of Grass Valley UMC for their support of my ministry. Recently I became a licensed local pastor for Walnut Avenue UMC in Walnut Creek. Your gift helped me to purchase a new robe for Sunday worship. I have included photos of Tom and I in action at our new church. We are having a great time with our congregation! I wish for you many blessings as you continue your faithful witness. Thank you, Michelle Robbins OFFERING FOCUS IN September 2nd Sunday: Interfaith Food Ministries, (IFM) 3rd Sunday: Hospitality House ALWAYS MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO GRASS VALLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Page 4 PORTER BUILDING FINAL LOOK SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY CONNECTIONAL MINISTRY! The Rev. Dr. Duncan Ibuuri Connection is a hallmark of United Methodism. Rev Don Lee and Rev Tana have teamed up to assist The Rev. Dr. Duncan Ibuuri who will be visiting Sacramento for one year. Rev. Dr. Ibuuri is a Methodist clergy from England. His birth country is Kenya, where he was trained and served for some time. He will be in Sacramento to do Clinical Pastoral Education at UC Davis Medical Center beginning August 2014 to August 2015. At some time during his stay with us I will have Duncan preach at GVUMC. He arrived Aug. 13. Here is a little from Rev. Dr. Ibuuri: Just to say that I will be 53 in May (!) rather an easy going person. Never smoked all my life or taken alcohol (I don't know whether it is sweet or bitter!) or any form of drugs etc but I am not judgmental. Jesus found me while in early years and give my life to Him as Lord and Saviour - By His grace, I have sort to seek His leadership and direction in my life. He is always merciful to bring me back to the path when I falter. My wife is called Joy (she is a dental nurse). Currently working with the Ministry of Defense. Our son - Daniel has just turned 16 (March). He is currently preparing for General Certificate of Secondary Education which he will do in May/June 2014. Then, he will proceed to A Levels in September 2014. Next to Joy is our daughter Carol, she is 22 and at university - studying for a bachelor's degree in Forensic Investigation and Psychology. Winfred (Winnie) turned 21 in January 2014. She is at the University of East London studying for a bachelors degree in Law. She is currently on a six month placement in a law firm in Central London. Next is our daughter Purity. She is 26. Currently doing a second degree in Therapeutic Radiotherapy at Suffolk University Campus but spends most of the time on placement at Cholchester NHS Hospital (Colchester is 51.2 miles (82.4 km) northeast of London). Page 5 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I have endorsed the statement below from the National Interreligious Leadership Initiative for Peace in the Middle East (NILI). For more information about NILI, Grace and Peace, Bishop Warner H. Brown, Jr. Resident Bishop THE STATEMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Religious Leaders Welcome Ceasefire; Call Urgently for Renewed Negotiations for a Two-State Peace Agreement As leaders of American Jewish, Christian, and Muslim national religious organizations, united in the National Interreligious Leadership Initiative for Peace in the Middle East (NILI), we welcome the ceasefire agreement of Israel and Hamas, and the negotiations to make it permanent. We were appalled by the kidnappings and murders of Israeli and Palestinian teenagers. We believe the loss of even one human life is a tragedy that grieves God. In the recent weeks of war between Hamas and Israel, we mourn the innocent civilians killed. We offer our prayers as well for the wounded and for the families of all the victims of violence. This tragic escalation of violence demonstrates once again that there is no such thing as a stable status-quo in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Ideas being promoted in some circles for returning to the previous status quo or managing the conflict are dangerous. Acknowledging the recent failed negotiations, we call on Israeli and Palestinian political leaders to renew negotiations to achieve a two-state peace agreement, the only realistic resolution of the conflict in which both people can live in peace, security, and mutual recognition. The crucial choice leaders on both sides face now is between negotiating a two-state peace agreement with a new sense of urgency or condemning Palestinian and Israeli children and youth to continued conflict -- more violence, more suffering, and more deaths. Page 6 We strongly supported Secretary of State Kerry’s efforts to achieve a negotiated peace agreement, and urge the United States to renew efforts to reach a two-state agreement as soon as possible. Recalling President Obama’s words in Jerusalem, “Peace is necessary...peace is also just…and peace is possible,” we believe the outline of a possible two-state agreement is widely known, including ideas drawn from previous official and informal negotiations for fair, realistic compromises. While none of the previous plans present a complete outline, the Taba Agreement (2000), the Arab Peace Initiative (2002), People’s Voice Initiative (2003), Geneva Accord (2003), and the (unofficial) Israeli Peace Initiative (2011) are sources for principled and practical ideas to help resolve all the issues, including borders and security, settlements, refugees and Jerusalem. It is more urgent than ever that the United States and the international community press for a two-state peace agreement. While appreciating that maintaining a sustainable ceasefire is now the priority, we would welcome an early opportunity to meet with Secretary of State Kerry to discuss how we can assist with renewed U.S. efforts to achieve a negotiated two-state peace agreement. We pledge to mobilize active public support from members of synagogues, churches and mosques across the country for active, fair and determined U.S. leadership for peace. Passion for Jesus Christ...Compassion for All Page 7 OUTREACH Page 10 OUTREACH SADDLE PALS PRESENTS – HEROES ASTRIDE GVUMC members Jane de’Zell, Melanie North, Tom Stevenson, and Marilyn and Ken McCracken, active, founding members of Saddle pals, have envisioned and birthed Heroes Astride. Heroes Astride is a sister program to Saddle Pals, whose mission is to advance the independence and quality of life for people with disabilities and their families through horsemanship. Ken McCracken was only 23 when he arrived home from the Vietnam War in 1969. But he had seen more disturbing events during his stint in the Army than most see in a lifetime. Despite being safely back at home, he found himself flinching and fidgeting every time a helicopter flew overhead. When he enrolled in college the teacher asked students to sit in alphabetical order. McCracken couldn’t do it – he insisted on sitting against the wall. More than 40 years later, McCracken laments the fact that there weren’t programs available to support him during his difficult transition back into civilian life – programs like the one he’s involved in today. Heroes Astride is based on the premise that the simple act of riding and being with a horse can benefit able-bodied, wounded or injured veterans. McCracken couldn’t agree more. “An animal isn’t a threat,” he said. “It’s just neutral. It accepts you – it meets you on neutral ground.” The new program is a great opportunity for veterans who have experienced Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, brain injury, stroke, amputation, as well as vision or hearing loss, says Marsh Kubitschek, UCP Heroes Astrid Director. “This program offers our veterans camaraderie, muscle building, stronger focus, memory skills and well-being through riding lessons, horse knowledge, games and exercises,” she added. “Our goal is to eventually have a program run by veterans for veterans, with professional support. The new Heroes Astride Program hosted an open house on August 16th at the sprawling Blue Fountain Farm. 17761 Grizzly Bear Drive in Grass Valley. They will be hosing more Family fun day’s soon. For more information: http:// www.bluefountainfarm.com Page 11 OUTREACH Welcome Home New Members Janelle D. Berryman-Nosik Page 12 Janelle D. Berryman-Nosik & Rosann Mackey have rejoined GVUMC. Both have been members before and we welcome them back with open hearts, open minds and open doors. Please personally welcome them back to their home church. NURTURE Juanice Thomas Juanice A. Thomas died July 20, 2014 at Cascades of Grass Valley. She was 82. Juanice was born Feb. 12, 1932 in Grass Valley to John and Marie Wasley. After a three year courtship, she married Bill Thomas at age 19 on March 25, 1951 (Easter Sunday). She was an accomplished watercolor artist. Juanice and Bill had the enduring love memorialized in many novels and was an inspiration to many. She is survived by her life partner of 63 years, Bill; sons and daughters-in-law, Bill and Kay of Albany, Ga., John and Jodie of Tulare, Calif. and Rick and DeAnnah of Chico, Calif., four grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Memorial contributions can be made to Alzheimer’s Research or Hospice of the Foothills. Edward “John” Berryman (aka Sgt. Berryman) passed away Aug. 13, 2014, in Grass Valley, Calif., with family at his side. He was 82. Born May 11, 1932 in San Francisco to Edward Russell Berryman and Amy Marguerite Berryman (nee Kelly), his family moved back to Grass Valley Dec. 6, 1941. He attended Grass Valley elementary schools and graduated from Grass Valley High School in 1950. Later, he graduated from Placer College, was a member of Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society and went on to graduate from Sacramento State College in 1954. John worked as an insurance inspector and private investigator most of his younger years, married Dorothy B. Price in June of 1953, was drafted into active duty in the U.S. Army 3rd Armored Division (Spearhead) from 1955–1957 and in the reserves until honorably discharged in 1963. John was a sergeant on the Grass Valley Police Department from 1966–1979, married Gail F. Nicholls in May of 1970, and then Josephine “Mikki” Petrea in Sept. of 1978. He and his wife Mikki moved to Crescent City in 1991, where he lived for 21 years and was active in his church and community. He returned to Grass Valley earlier this year. As a youth, John was a member of Cub Scouts and Grass Valley Chapter Order of DeMolay. He was a 55-year member of the Masonic Lodge, past Master of Crescent Lodge #45 F&AM, Crescent City, Calif.; Past Worthy Patron of Del Norte Chapter #149 IOES, of Satellite Chapter #165 IOES Brookings, Ore., and of Curry Chapter #135, IOES Port Orford, Ore. As a lifelong member of United Methodist Church, twice MYF president of GVUMC, he was a certified district lay-speaker, lay-leader and Conference Lay Minister. John enjoyed singing, photography, theology and was a 72-year member of the Grass Valley Cornish Carol Choir. He sang in various choirs, light opera companies and chorales throughout his life. He was considered by friends and family to be charming, sharp-minded, generous, charismatic, patient, compassionate and inspiring. John is survived by his daughters, Janelle Berryman (Alex) Nosik, Christel Lopez-Berryman; Pedro Lopez-Berryman; grandchildren and step-grandchildren, Alex Charles (Kim) Nosik, Daniel Alan (Michelle) Mapa, Kevin Wylie (Denise) Nosik, Jeremy Russell Mapa, Thomas Benjamin (Donné) Nosik, Cora Lynn Fritinger (Jerehmy) (nee Mapa), Robert Lee Nosik, Alejandro Lopez-Berryman and Elena Maria Lopez-Berryman; and 17 great grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren. Contributions can be made to disabled Veterans of America, Paralyzed Veterans of America, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, Heifer Project International, Interfaith Food Ministries, or Hospitality House/Utah’s Place (the local homeless shelter). Page 13 NURTURE Turn Out the Light, Come Out and Shut the Door Turn out the light, come out and shut the door, That scientific journal now can wait. They cannot with precision calculate The cosmic values that suggest the end When that last star its energy shall spend And all then sinks to chill and utter dark. No formula can promise then one spark, Yet still the ashes of our present world Will speed in silence as it once was hurled. Turn out the light, come out and shut the door. It doesn’t matter what the pundits say, Opinions they have changed since yesterday. Who knows what Congress may decide to do; Committees always fail to think things through. With news reports assaulting ears and eyes, Our jumbled mess can come as no surprise. The scandals seem to sprout and grow like weeds, It seems just everywhere the crook succeeds. Turn out the light, come out and shut the door; We just have time to go and start the car. I’d like to walk, but it’s too late and far; The study at the church starts in an hour. Let’s sit, and pray, and let God’s blessing shower. I need to hear what Jesus had to say About those things that will not pass away, About God’s purposes for you and me And what will follow in eternity. -Earl Leonard Langguth BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE ON KINDLE If you are getting E-books on Kindle as so many people are now doing you need to be aware that Rev. Earl’s book, Evolution: The True Story of a Life That Changed, is now available for less than four dollars from Kindle at Amazon.com. Some years ago Rev. Earl wrote and published on XLibris the story of his pilgrimage from a hostile atheism to Bible-based ministry. The book is new on Kindle and is equipped with text to speech if listening is more important to you than reading the text. He says he is preparing a large book of his poetry for possible Kindle publication later this year. That work is entitled Sites, Sights, and insights. His book, Illuminations, is currently available from Tate Publishers on Amazon.com. Page 14 REMINDER United Methodist Women will be meeting the first Thursday in September. Please save the date of Thursday, September 4 for our first fall meeting of the year. Anna Howard Shaw Circle will provide the Continental Breakfast and we will be treated to a presentation on Hope School in Palestine which is our church’s primary mission this year. Yvonne Turner, who spoke after church one Sunday last spring, will be the presenter. You will not want to miss this program. Mark your calendars now so that you do not forget to attend. I look forward to seeing you there. Please call me if you have any questions. Ginny Riffey 268-8374 2014 Emmaus (adult) Flights Begin Praying now for the pilgrims God is asking you to sponsor. Go to the community website for applications and further information. http://www.ncnec.org AUTUMN WALKS September 12-14: Walk Teams Meetings, Epworth UMC, Fallon, NV October 2-5: Men’s Walk (#49), Epworth UMC, Fallon, NV October 16-19: Women’s Walk (#63), Epworth UMC, Fallon, NV HOW TO REACH PASTOR TANA There are several ways to reach Pastor Tana. *Office Hours: Wed & Fri 10:00-12:00 AM *Pastor's days off: Monday & Tuesday *Pastor’s Church phone: 272-1946, ext. 1 *Pastor's home phone: 913-9583 *Pastor's e-mail address: revtana@gmail.com Please call Pastor Tana for appointments for a time convenient for you! WHAT'S GOING ON IN OUR CHURCH ? CHURCH OFFICE HOURS (272-1946) Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Fri. 8:30 am - Noon LEADERSHIP FOR 2014 Church Council Council Chair Bill Croker Council Secretary Darcy Briel Lay Leader Lay Member An. Conf. 2014-2017 Margaret Currier, Connie Ferrao Youth Delegate to Annual Conference Olivia Alcantara Finance Chair Kent Riffey Treasurer Pam Grimm Financial Secretary Darleen Langguth Pastor Rev. Tana McDonald Interns Chairs of Spiritual Discovery Nursery Bobby Favreau Children Mary Liebke Youth Group meeting quarterly Kathy Kinney UMW Ginny Riffey Worship Carolyn Coffey Chairs of Outreach Church and Society Missions Radical Hospitality/Newcomers Chairs of Nurture Special Events Hostess Margaret Currier Chairs of Administration Finance Kent Riffey Staff Parish Relations Susie Ernst Board of Trustees Jay Shuholm Membership Secretary Carolyn Croker Lay Leadership Development Rev. Tana McDonald Publicity Nancy Thompson, Carolyn Croker At Large Margaret Currier Alt. Lay Member to An. Conf. Darleen Langguth COMMITTEES Church Council Church & Society Finance Missions SPRC Trustees Worship 2nd Friday As Scheduled 2nd Friday. As Scheduled 1st Wed. 1st Friday 4th Thurs. 9:00 am 8:00 am 6:30 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am SUNDAY SCHOOL Children Sundays 8:45 am Homework Heaven Wednesday’s 3:30 pm Adults Sundays 9:00 am BIBLE STUDY Adults Mondays 1:30 pm Adults Tuesday 9:30 am MUSIC Wesley Ringers Thursdays 6:15 pm Choir Practice Thursdays 7:45 pm WELCOMING ADULT GROUPS 10:30 am Women’s UMW 1st Thurs Men's UMM Men’s Breakfast At IHOP Wed 7:30 am Pasty Bakers Gordon Beatie 477-8485 Circuit Writers Critique Group Jan Collins 272-4905 CHRISTIAN FRIENDSHIP Friendly Visitors Call Church Office 272-1946 Stephen Ministers Barbara Dean 272-6966 NEWS LETTER – CHAPEL CHIMES Sandy Cohen - gvumc@gv-umc.org (if you would like a color copy of the chimes, please submit your email address to the church office) Page 15 THE CHAPEL CHIMES 236 S. Church St. Grass Valley, CA 95945 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED The Chapel Chimes is published once a month. Deadline for articles is the 15th of the preceding month. gvumc@gv-umc.org (PLEASE UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION WITH THE OFFICE ) September Volume 165, Issue 9 OPEN HEARTS TIME SENSITIVE MATERIAL OPEN MINDS OPEN DOORS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF GRASS VALLEY Tana McDonald, Pastor 236 S. Church Street Grass Valley, CA 95945-6704 Phone 530-272-1946 Fax 530-272-9416 E-Mail gvumc@gv-umc.org Website www.gv-umc.org Our Mission: To make disciples of Jesus Christ to transform the world. We do this by focusing on three discipleship areas: Spiritual discovery for everybody Outreach to our community and world Nurture and care for our congregation "Focus on the SON"