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November- 2014 A publication of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Niles, Michigan ST. J OHN’S N ET As John gathered the fish of the sea, so we gather the news of the church Pastor’s Column Let me share with you some of my vivid memories from 50 years as a pastor and a chaplain. The ecumenical prayer service I organized on the evening of 9 -11. My first Christmas Eve Candle Light service. Conducting a funeral in a sanctuary decorated for Christmas for a 17 year old girl who had been killed in an automobile accident. At the conclusion of the wedding, after I said “Ladies and Gentleman, may Introduce Mr. & Mrs. ______,” the members of the wedding party shooting off party poppers and sending streamers out over the congregation. waiting room and was trying to light it. the surgery to remove a tumor from my chest. Baptizing and confirming my two children. Receiving a call from a man whose wife had just committed suicide. I had conducted their wedding one year earlier. Hearing that one of the leaders of the congregation I was serving twenty-five years ago, who wanted me to resign, was telling people that I was the third choice of the pulpit nominating committee. Listening to Gloria Cooper, Rev. Eisen’s daughter, tell stories of growing up in this church at our congregation’s 150th anniversary dinner. Reading Matthew’s account of Jesus trial and crucifixion while Samuel Barbers “Adagio for Strings” was playing over the sound system. When asking why he wanted to join the church a member of the confirmation class, who was retarded, saying, “At school I am teased and rejected - in this church I am loved and accepted.” Leading an Easter Sunrise Service in a cemetery. th A surprise 30 anniversary party for Nancy and I given by the members of the Pottsville congregation. Discovering, just as I started to preach in the Edwardsburg Church, that I had half of last week’s sermon and half of this week’s sermon in front of me. Working as a counselor or camp director at Camp Saugatuck one week each summer for ten years. Being called into the emergency room when a man had splashed gasoline all over the Leading our yearly memorial service, assisted by Rev. Janet Van Lear, a few months after At lease twenty-five church picnics and outdoor worship services. Leading a service where at least 30 couples individually renewed their wedding vows. Singing in the choir of the Berwyn church as we performed a contemporary cantata. I can honestly say that over the years I have sometimes been exhilarated and content, and sometimes angry and frustrated - but I’ve never been bored! St. John’s Net Page 2 November November 2 - Luke 21-1-4 Communion Sunday November 9 - Mark 5 21-35 November 16 - Matthew 25:31-46 November 23 - 10:30 AM Thanksgiving service November 23 - 7 PM Candlelight Memorial Service Worship Schedule November 30 - Mark 13:24-37 Communion Sunday Tired of the consumerism that has come to define Christmas? “Advent Conspiracy” invites families, home groups, and churches to restore the heart of the Holiday. Unwrapping four simple but powerful concepts, this stirring book, complete with study guide, invites you to celebrate Jesus' birth more meaningfully by giving relationally to family, friends, and the less fortunate. Rick McKinley and Chris Seay know they’re not the only ones who are tired of how consumerism has stolen the soul of Christmas. In Advent Conspiracy, they invite individuals, families, home groups, and entire churches to join the groundswell of Christ-followers who choose to make Christmas what it should be—a joyous celebration of Jesus’ birth that enriches their hearts and the world around them, not a retail circus that depletes their pocketbooks and defeats their spirits. Through this engaging, four-session DVD curriculum and stand-alone book complete with study guide, Advent Conspiracy shows how readers can substitute compassion for consump- tion by practicing four simple but powerful, countercultural concepts: 1) Worship Fully—because Christmas begins and ends with Jesus! 2) Spend Less—and free up resources for things that truly matter 3) Give More—presence: helping hands, healing words, humble hearts 4) Love All—the poor, the forgotten, the marginalized, the sick, in ways that make a difference. Study Christmas can still change the world when people, like Jesus, give what matters most—their presence. This class will take place on the following four Thursdays at 10:30 AM - November 20, December 4, 11, 18. If you are interested in being a part of this class, please sign up in Fellowship Hall so we will know how many books to order. Page 3 A Time to ‘Give Thanks’ . . . As we transition from summer to fall and then to winter we experience many changes. We watch as the tree foliage changes from green to the vibrant autumn colors of red and gold. We then watch as the leaves fall and the trees become bare. We realize that we will soon transition from fall to winter and then possibly see some snowflakes. Each of us has a favorite season of the year but we seem to adjust to change. With Pastor Harry Clark’s letter announcing his December retirement, we realize as a congregation that there will be a time of transition. As we adjust to the change it is my hope that we look at the positives of St. John’s and give thanks for what we have. St. John’s Net Harry came to us with experience and enthusiasm to serve St. John’s. As he retires after 50 years in the ministry, we give thanks for the time he spent with us. How could we not be thankful for our church neighbors. Robert from across the street is the first to come to mind. He has no qualms about telling kids and adults that what they are doing is disrespectful to the church. I watched him one day when he asked a man who was consuming alcohol on the front steps of the church to move. He did, however, suggest to the man. “You come back to the church at 10:30 Sunday morning and you can drink wine with the church members inside the church.” Who could forget the frustrations with our outdoor sign this past winter and early spring. We are I am reminded of a favorite thankful for another Robert song of ours, “Give who lives a block from the Thanks”. church. He came with his metal detector to find the underground wires to “Give thanks with a grateful heart, give thanks to the sign. Within 5 minutes he identified not one the Holy One, give thanks because he’s given Je- wire, but two and it took only a couple shovels of sus Christ his Son. And now let the weak say “I dirt to find the wires. And then there is electrician am strong.” Let the poor say “I am rich.” because Jesse who volunteered his time to troubleshoot of what the Lord has done for us.” and then replace the underground wire to the sign. What a plan God had. Jesse volunteered at St. John’s has been blessed in many ways. God a Habitat house and I happened to see him at seems to know what we need and when we need Lowe’s. I asked him a couple of questions it. How fortunate to have Pastor Harry a few about our sign and he said he would check it out. blocks down the street from the church at a time He did. He fixed it! And then there is Al who when we were searching for a new pastor. Pastor for the past few years has faithfully mowed our St. John’s Net lots every week. He does it because “that’s what good neighbors do.” And then the phone call from Kevin who had made some bad choices and needed to give back to a non-profit. God sent him to the right place and at the right time. Half a city block was cleared of vines and brush, the church garage was painted and other tasks around the church completed. Thank God for special people! Page 4 need a word of encouragement. It is who we are and we should be thankful for this. We give thanks for our office administrator, Kaye who plans ahead, sets deadlines for us and runs an efficient office. Her expertise in this time of transition is very important to us. Each Monday I receive three sayings for church signs via e-mail. Sayings such as: “A thankful I reflect on the comments that we receive from heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent folks who come to our fish fries. Comments such of all the other virtues.” “Thank God for dirty as: “The food is great and we’re amazed at the dishes-at least we have food to eat.” way the people of this church work together. The “Thanksgiving is not a day, it’s a lifestyle.” atmosphere is welcoming from the time you walk “THANKSGIVING - It’s not just about a great into the building. It’s nice to see people talking, meal. It’s about A GREAT GOD.” laughing and having a great time. It seems that this church understands and knows what it means YES, WE HAVE A GREAT GOD to be a Family of God. WHO HAS TOUCHED St. John’s has a rich history . We started as a German church and then transitioned to the church as we know it today. Not many churches have a Paul Asmus who not only knows the history of this church but has taken the time to write it down for all to enjoy. What a blessing! Thank you, Paul. THIS CHURCH IN MANY WAYS. WE ARE THANKFUL! Thoughts from the perspective of Council President, Joan Schmidt Do you have any thoughts? We encourage you to We remember and thank those people who have share your thoughts and feelings with your St. devoted hours to serving on committees, keeping John’s family. our finances in order, fixing faucets, toilets, lights, etc., planning and cooking meals for funerals and other special events, teaching Sunday School and being faithful financial supporters of St. John’s. We are here to provide support and prayers for those in need, those who are sick, those who are grieving the loss of a loved one and those who just Page 5 St. John’s Net We are grateful for donations received in memory of Carolyn J. Asmus, who passed away Wednesday, October 8, 2014. Thank you to the following individuals who donated in her memory. Margaret Hunerjager Betty and Don Kirkendall Joan Schmidt Emma Jean Schrumpf Judie and David Vinnedge Joyce and Bill Saunders Pam and Jeff Snyder Innovative Products Unlimited Inc National Standard Jean and Curt Loutzenhiser Thank you to my St. John’s family for your condolences and thoughtful cards on the death of my father, Robert Farr. Melissa (Farr) and Kevin Asmus Tyler and Elizabeth Carolyn Asmus Grief Support Group The Grief Support Group held at St. John’s (601 Sycamore, Niles) will meet the first Thursday, November 6 in the church Library from Noon to 1:00 p.m. The group is designed to accommodate people who may be working and have a lunch hour available, or those who do not want to drive after dark. Speakers needed! We have acquired all kinds of audio-visual equipment over the last few months – amplifers, VCRs, CD players and so on. We could still use a couple of pair of stereo speakers. If you have any and would be willing to donate then to the church, contact Pastor Clark. Thanksgiving Dinner St. John’s will be hosting its annual Thanksgiving dinner on November 23rd at 5:30 pm. We would like to encourage everyone to come enjoy good food and even better company! In order to make sure we have enough food, we are posting sign up sheets in the Narthex and Fellowship Hall. We ask that you sign up by Wednesday, Nov. 19th. There are three convenient ways to sign up! 1) E-mail stjohnsniles@att.net 2) Sign up by Wed., November 19th. 3) or call the church - 269-683-4420 Please bring a side dish or dessert to share with your friends and your own table service. Turkey with all the trimmings and beverages will be provided. Plan on joining us to celebrate the blessings of the past year and to look forward to the year ahead. The Candlelight Memorial Service will be at 7 pm following the Thanksgiving Dinner. A letter was sent with the information on this very special service. Please use the envelope enclosed in the recent letter to commemorate those who have gone before us—family, friends and all the faithful or to honor someone special. Please return your envelope to the church by Tuesday, November 18th. St. John’s Net Page 6 November Women’s Fellowship Women’s Fellowship will meet Tuesday, November 11 at 1:00 p.m. for an Executive Board Business Meeting and Program Planning for 2015. All are welcome to join us for our annual "Hanging of the Greens" Pray for: Joyce and Robert Simanton Paul W. and Tina Asmus Brad Benjamin at 10:00 A.M. 9 Melissa and Kevin Asmus Ann Zimmerman Erica Gaul 16 John Horner George and Lola Schrumpf Angela Villwock - Tyler and Kara 23 Shari and Dave Ahlgrim and Family Reg Haas 30 Gina and Jeremy Langdon Keith Lant Sprenger Health Care 60257 Bodnar Blvd. Rm. 226 Mishawaka IN 46544 Dorothy Thompson - Savannah Healthcare & Rehab 1645 Florence Road Savannah TN 38372 June Walters - Week of: 2 Our Shut-ins: - “Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results.” (James 5:16 NLT) Saturday, November 29th The Hanging of the Greens is a service where our church home is decorated with the symbols of Christmas. Coffee and rolls will be served. The committee planning this year’s Hanging of the Greens are: Jason Fletcher, Dianne Todd, Betty Reichanadter, Jean and Curt Loutzenhiser. Lois Asmus The Elders will choose two or three members/friends and families for prayer each week. Prayer is a vital part of everything we do. Please pray for these families during the week. Let us also pray for those not mentioned who are facing difficult times. Silverbrook Manor 911 S. Third St. RM 503-2 Niles MI 49120-3636 Pray for Peace . . . . . . and for the men and women stationed throughout the world in service to their country. Pray for their safety. The brave men and women who are recovering from their tours, the nurses, doctors and therapists who care for them, and their families; family & friends of all the men and women in uniform who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Page 7 Life’s Greatest Privilege The bible says, “Jesus and the people he makes holy all belong to the same family. That is why he isn’t ashamed to call them his brothers and sisters.” You are a part of God’s family, and because Jesus makes you holy, God is proud of you! The words of Jesus are unmistakable: “[Jesus] pointed to his disciples and said, “These are my mother and brothers. Anyone who does The Church Mouse Has anyone got a morsel of cheese? I have been so busy trying to keep up with all the activity at the church, I haven’t had time to eat! On October 10, I almost got stepped on by the number of people enjoying the famous St. John’s Fish Fry. If it wasn’t the customers, it was the many workers diligently doing a myriad of duties in order to put on the ‘friendliest and best Fish Fry’ in town. You could see the disappointment in customers faces when they asked when the next Fish Fry was going to take place, and being told ‘Not until the Spring’ . It is so gratifying to hear the positive comments on the food, friendly and efficient workers and even one customer said they were amazed how everyone works together and were so happy. Another quote was we were better than any of the upscale restaurants in comparing food and service. During the month the church has been fortunate to have a Community Service worker doing many clean up tasks including the church lot, the chairs in the Fellowship Hall, as well as washing the upper windows in the Fellowship Hall. The church garage was also painted. St. John’s Net the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother!” Being in God’s family is the highest honor and the greatest privilege you will ever receive. Nothing else comes close. Whenever you feel unimportant, unloved, or insecure, remember to who you belong. Your Stewardship Committee On Sunday the 12th of October, the worship service consisted of a Hymn Sing. In all, nine hymns were enjoyed by all. On October 16 a group of 27 caravanned to the Round Barn Theater to see “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”. Before the play the group stopped for a luncheon buffet. Imagine a table of 27!! Well, this is it. I have to go out and jump in the colorful leaves that are cascading from the trees. I am in constant wonder of the beauty God has created on this earth. God Bless until next time. St. John’s Net Page 8 Our mitten tree will stand at the front of the Sanctuary during the season of Advent. You are invited to attach pairs of new mittens, caps and scarfs until the tree will be in full bloom. The Called to Care Committee will determine the best way to get the mittens and caps to children in the community who need them. If you knit or have a family member/friend who does, please plan to make a pair of children's mittens or a cap. The best mittens are either fleece, or a blend of wool and nylon; acrylic is not very warm, especially when wet. If you are not a knitter, please consider purchasing either for the tree. _______________________________________________________________________ 20 14 It is time to order Poinsettias to decorate the sanctuary for Christmas! Use the order form below. Plants may be purchased in memory or honor of a loved one. Following the Christmas Eve service, the poinsettias may be taken home or left to decorate the sanctuary. The deadline for orders is Friday, November 21st. We will be ordering poinsettias from Martin’s. Please fill out the order form and enclose it along with a check made out to St. John’s UCC. (Mark the check ’Poinsettia’ ) place in the offering plate, or mail it to the church. Please have your order in to the office by Friday, November 21. ______$6 each for single $______ I will take my plant. ______$12.00 each (3 plants per pot) $______ I want to donate my plant. Total $______ Name: ______________________________________ In Memory of: ____________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ In Honor of: ______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ For Blessings Received: ____________________________________________________________ Page 9 St. John’s Net Cancellation of Worship Service Due to Bad Weather If the weather is bad on Sunday morning and you want to know whether or not our service has been cancelled, tune your television to WNDU (NBC) Channel 16. There you will find a comprehensive list of cancelled events, including church services. St. John’s Net Page 10 10:30 am—Worship Service 11:30 am—Fellowship Hour Sun November 2014 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Gratitude is the memory of the heart. ~Jean Baptiste Massieu During the month of November, at the end of each day, write down something that blessed you or something which you are thankful. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15 Noon to 1 pm 9 10 11 12 13 6:30 pm Habitat Meeting 16 23 5:30 pm Thanksgiving Dinner 7:00 pm Candlelight Memorial No duty is more urgent than that of returning Thanks. ~ James Allen Give thanks for a little and you will find a lot. ~ Hansa Proverb 17 18 19 20 21 22 7:00 pm Council Meeting Deadline for Candlelight Memorial Offerings Sign up for Thanksgiving Family Dinner 10:30 am Advent Study Deadline for Poinsettia Orders Saying ‘Thank You’ creates love. ~Daphne Rose Kingma 24 25 26 27 28 29 OFFICE CLOSED 10 am 30 First Sunday Of Advent Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. ~Melody Beattie Page 11 St. John’s Net NOVEMBER SERVING SCHEDULE FELLOWSHIP HOUR 2 9 16 Missy Villwock Barbara Haas Ed Geideman Angie Geideman Mary Meyer Ed Meyer BIRTHDAYS 11-3 Vaughn Asmus 11-4 Reginald Haas 11-4 Jeremy Langdon 11-8 Debra Steuber 11-10 Elizabeth Asmus 11-13 Kathy Asmus 11-14 Kaila Johnson 11-16 John H. Horner 11-16 Scott Saunders 11-16 Carly Fletcher 11-18 Marcia Villwock 11-18 Laurie Yeung 11-21 Bradley Easton 11-21 Jeremy McCombs 11-24 Rev. Kyle Gardner 11-28 Kevin O. Asmus 11-28 Virginia Asmus 11-28 Mary Coleman 23 No Fellowship Hour Terry Paquette Charlene Fein Please call the office to let us know what you would like printed in the bulletin. Ushers Karen Lovitt Betty Reichanadter Jeff Snyder Volunteer Flower Committee Virginia Radewald Virginia Asmus Paul O. Asmus ANNIVERSARIES 11-01 Shari and David Ahlgrim (22) 11-16 Charlene and Ted Krause (46) 11-21 Deanna and Bill Braun (44) 11-23 Amy and James Beaird (29) 30 2 Open 9 Mary M. Williams 16 Joan Schmidt 23 Margaret Hunerjager 30 Jean Loutzenhiser St. John’s Net St. John’s United Church of Christ 601 Sycamore Street Niles, MI 49120 2014 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Niles, Michigan Permit No. 355 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED r2 e mb e v o ,N ay nd Su Rev. Harry Clark. . . . . . . . . . . . Home - 269.687.9242 Cell - 269.240.4421 E-mail . . . nilesrev@gmail.com Church Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269.683.4420 E-mail address: stjohnsniles@att.net Website: www.stjohnsniles.org Worship Service: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Church office hours: 10 a.m.—1 p.m. Council Officers: President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joan Schmidt Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Bair Clerk/Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Leiler Financial Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Kirkendall Asst. Financial Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . Bart Benjamin Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Saunders Council Members: Lois Asmus Ed Geideman Margaret Hunerjager Judie Vinnedge Office Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaye Shrider Organist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Stanley Custodian . . . . . . . . . . . Shelley Motts/Jason Fletcher Our Affiliations: Berrien County Association of Churches Southwest Association, Michigan Conference Michigan Conference of the United Church of Christ INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Pastor’s Column 1 November Worship Schedule and Advent Study 2 A Time to ‘Give Thanks’ by Joan Schmidt 3 Memorials and Thank You 5 What’s Happening at St. John’s 6 The Church Mouse 7 Poinsettia Order Form 8 Kids’ Page 9 Church Calendar 10 Serving Schedule 11 Birthdays and Anniversaries 11 Flower Chart 11 This newsletter of St. John’s UCC of Niles is published monthly. The deadline schedule for the December newsletter is Friday, November 14th. The editor welcomes submissions and suggestions. Please send to attention of Kaye at St. John’s or e-mail: stjohnsniles@att.net