- St John`s United Church of Christ
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- St John`s United Church of Christ
Volume 12 Issue 7 www.stjohnsmc. July 2012 PSALM 145 I will exalt you, my God and King, and praise your name forever and ever. 2 I will praise you every day; yes, I will praise you forever. 3 Great is the Lord! He is most worthy of praise! No one can measure his greatness. 4 Let each generation tell its children of your mighty acts; let them proclaim your power. 5 I will meditate on your majestic, glorious splendor and your wonderful miracles. 6 Your awe-inspiring deeds will be on every tongue; I will proclaim your greatness. 7 Everyone will share the story of your wonderful goodness; they will sing with joy about your righteousness. 8 The Lord is merciful and compassionate, slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love. 9 The Lord is good to everyone. He showers compassion on all his creation. 10 All of your works will thank you, Lord, and your faithful followers will praise you. 11 They will speak of the glory of your kingdom; they will give examples of your power. 12 They will tell about your mighty deeds and about the majesty and glory of your reign. 13 For your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom. You rule throughout all generations. The Lord always keeps his promises; he is gracious in all he does. 14 The Lord helps the fallen and lifts those bent beneath their loads. 15 The eyes of all look to you in hope; you give them their food as they need it. 16 When you open your hand, you satisfy the hunger and thirst of every living thing. 17 The Lord is righteous in everything he does; he is filled with kindness. 18 The Lord is close to all who call on him, yes, to all who call on him in truth. 19 He grants the desires of those who fear him; he hears their cries for help and rescues them. 20 The Lord protects all those who love him, but he destroys the wicked. 21 I will praise the Lord, and may everyone on earth bless his holy name forever and ever. 1 Grace and Peace, Pastor Bill CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES! We offer our sincere congratulations and best wishes to the following recent graduates: Jeffrey Holt, Mitchell Orzech, Heidi Parsley, James Rubino IV, Cody Washluske, Nolan Fine, and Blake Applegate. STEWARDSHIP IT REALLY WORKS!! 1. There are 2,350 bible verses that relate to the rewards of giving. 2. You say that you believe the word of God, but do you obey the word of God? 3. The one difference between being a church attender and a church member is commitment, attenders are consumers -members are contributors. 4. If God is your co-pilot, change seats. 5. Character is developed and revealed by tests, and all of life is a test. 6. The heart is 18” closer to the pocketbook than the head. 7. How can you tell what people value most in their lives? That is where they put their money. God’s blessings, In Christian Love, Bob Rumsey PRAYER CONCERNS Arbors of Michigan City Carol Schultz Joan Staffel Betty Stevenson Settlers House Dorothy Johnson Clare Bridge Cottage, Alterra Ruth Daschbach Golden Living Center - Fountainview Janice Schlundt Hamilton Grove Retirement Community Lucille Crutchfield Mildred M. Hanson Rittenhouse Dorothy Peckat Lifecare Center of Michigan City Libby Rogers USHERS Ushers for July are: Kirk Bos, Dale Schultz, Joe Dabkowski, and Tony Holt. CHILDCARE HELPERS NEEDED We are seeing great spiritual growth in our evening classes, but need some help to continue. Would you be interested in serving God by providing childcare for a few children on Wednesday nights? If interested, please let the office know at 872-9121. MID-SUMMER GOSPEL CONCERT Doc McKenzie & The Hi-Lites from Lake City, South Carolina, together with The Spiritual Brothers of Michigan City and The Heavenly Heirs of South Bend here at St. John’s UCC on July 14, 2012 6:00 p.m. (doors open at 5:00 p.m.) $25 donation in advance, $30 at the door Children under 12, $5 For more information, please call Ms. Floretha Kelly (879-2850) or Ms. Janice Collins (878-0831) OFFICE CLOSED Please note, the office will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, July 3rd and 4th, in honor of the Fourth of July holiday. MEALS ON WHEELS VOLUNTEERS On May 16th Meals on Wheels held its annual Recognition Brunch at the Pottawattomie Country Club honoring those who freely gave their time to deliver meals to those who are unable to provide for themselves. St. John's received a certificate honoring the church for its 29 years of dedicated service. The following people freely gave their time and deserve congratulations for the year 2011: Lora Gohn, Debbie Dill, Shari Brotsky, Lori Cabanaw, Sandy Cook, Betty Johnson, Tom Cofer, Mike and Judy Kerestury, Sandy Cook, Sue Lied, Robert & Lois Rumsey, Esther Schlegelmilch, Yvonne Baron, Lynda Ferry, Jocelyne Tuszynski, Debby Everly, Cary Costello, and Dale Schultz-captain. The St. John's team could use two more volunteers, those who are interested in being on the team please call Dale Schultz, 872-5904. ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION “THE MIDDLE STAGES” The Alzheimer’s Association is sponsoring informational sessions for caregivers, family members, or anyone touched by Alzheimer’s. The upcoming series will meet during the months of August, September, and October, and will cover information regarding “Living With Alzheimer’s--the Middle Stages.” The meetings will begin at 6:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of the month and will meet at St. John’s in Fellowship Hall. For more information, please call the Alzheimer’s Association at (219) 464-9600. NOISY OFFERING There will be 5 Sundays in July and that means the children will be collecting the Noisy Offering on Sunday, July 29th. The offering will be collected after the 8:00 service and during the children’s sermon at the 10:00 service. Let’s make a joyful noise!! THANK YOU! Thanks to all who have donated items for nursing home residents. Special thanks to Al’s (Franklin Street) for the generous gift of lip balm and eye glass cleaner. We were able to deliver to The Arbors and to Stepping Stone Shelter. Missions Committee HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Lunch was served on Tuesday, June 19th, to the workers on Lincoln Avenue. The work that has been accomplished on Willard Ave. and now Lincoln help families in our town achieve safe and stable living as they work on building alongside the volunteers--all in the name of Jesus! Missions Committee WHAT DO YOU GET? What do you get when you cross 435 pounds of fish, 230 pounds of potato salad, 130 pounds of coleslaw, 33 loaves of bread, more then 800 servings of coffee, lemonade and water and smiles, too many to count? Answer…a Successful Fish Fry! We could not have done it without the wonderful help of so many. Deepest thanks to all of you servants who shared your time in helping to set up for the Fish Fry, served at the Fish Fry, supported us through your financial donations, donated sugar for the coleslaw, the tickets, some supplies and those delicious pies! FISH FRY FACTS A little over 433 guests were served a delicious meal in the Fellowship Hall. In addition, Carry Out was kept busy selling 19 family buckets and 80 adult dinners. We sold approximately 463 slices of pie, which includes both dine-in guests and carry out order. It looks like everyone ate very well! FISH FRY LEFTOVERS We were able to help our community with our Fish Fry leftovers. Food was supplied to a Habitat For Humanity work day here in Michigan City, the Michigan City Men’s Homeless Shelter and the Tuesday Soup Kitchen at First United Methodist Church. We also donated the remaining bags of sugar to the Salvation Army Food Bank. POWERPOINT HELPER NEEDED Another willing helper is needed to assist with providing the PowerPoint presentations at the Sunday worship services. Please contact Holly Mitschelen (574-274-6763) or Brian Dombrowsky (219-575-7544) if you are able to help with this important ministry! WOMEN’S GUILD REPORT St. John’s Women’s Guild held their May meeting in the Youth Lounge at 12:30. Devotions were led by Alice Flotow & Eleanor Warnke. Refreshments were served by Elaine Burkhart & Thelma Hubertz. There were 57 sick calls made by the group. On June 21 at 2:00 the Guild will be visiting the LaPorte County Home. Bingo will be enjoyed by the residents & a delicious dessert will be served. The Guild will furnish prizes for the game. Anyone interested may join us. Check with one of the Guild members. On July 18 the Guild will go to Canterbury Theater to see “Two By Two” at a 2:00 matinee. Guests are welcome. CEMETERY PLOT AVAILABLE The best reasonable offer for 2 grave sites, 1 marker and 1 vase at Swan Lake Memorial Gardens will be considered (acceptable bidding will begin at $1,500). Please contact the church office 872-9121. DEEPEST CONDOLENCES St. John’s wishes to extend deepest condolences to the families of Mrs. Loraine J. Pomranke and Mr. Nicholas J. Dabkowski, Sr. who recently entered eternal life. We pray God’s peace and comfort on the Pomranke and Dabkowski families. SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHEDULE Sunday School continues each Sunday as per their regular schedule for children age 3 through 3rd grade across from the Youth Lounge. For older children, during the summer months the children will meet only on July 1, 15, 29, and Aug. 12 and 26. For them, there are DVD’s along with Josh McDowell’s “Christ Up Close & Personal” group course for older children (4th grade and above). There will also be outdoor activities at the church. For the older children, classes will resume meeting every Sunday on Sep. 9. See Don Briggs (219.324.6117) or Greg Kearney for more information. VISIT THE NEW ST. JOHN’S WEBSITE! The new St. John’s website is now up and running! Go to www.stjohnsmc.org and see how the church is being made more visible to the community! After much hard work and many hours of diligence and planning, the Social Media Ministries group has updated and broadened the St. John’s website. The site offers a wealth of information to members and those wishing to become more familiar with St. John’s, including a map of how to find the church, contact information, both current and recent News Notes issues, the Monthly Messenger, upcoming activities, the history of St. John’s, Preschool information, and photos of Consistory, group leaders, and office staff. There is also a welcoming message from Pastor and many links to other resource websites such as United Church of Christ links and school and community websites. Visit www.stjohnsmc.org today! As new information will continue to be added in the weeks and months ahead, keep stopping back to see what’s been added! Serve the Lord, Share the Faith, Serve All People St. John’s United Church of Christ 101 St. John Rd Michigan City, IN 46360 (219) 872-9121 NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID MICHIGAN CITY, IN PERMIT NO. 96 Return Service Requested PRAISE & PRAYER SERVICE here at St. John’s on Saturday, July 21st, 6:30 p.m. Enjoy a worship service full of singing, praising God, praying, and fellowship! Come worship and bring your friends! COMMUNION SERVERS NEEDED We are in need of people to assist as Communion servers at 10 a.m. services. Please add your name to the sign-up sheet on the main bulletin board if you are able to assist in this important ministry. If you have any questions, please call Tammy (613-6724) or Phyllis Nowatzke (878-1037). TEEN CLASSES We want to provide greater spiritual growth for our teens. If you are interested in teen classes or service days, please let the office know at 872-9121. ST. JOHN’S SOFTBALL TEAM St. John’s softball team celebrated their first game with a victory of 26-10. Everyone enjoyed the beautiful weather and fellowship with each other. If anyone wants to come out and cheer the team on, check the schedule on the board outside the church office. Anyone who attends St. John’s and is interested in playing, please call Erin at 219.851.3960.