April 24, 2013
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April 24, 2013
April 24, 2013 Vol. 30, Issue 8 OFFICE: (818) 886-1555 FAX: (818) 886-9105 WWW.NORTHRIDGEUMC.ORG WEEKDAY PRESCHOOL: (818) 886-4949 SUNDAY WORSHIP AT 9:00 & 11:00 AM BISHOP MINERVA CARCAÑO DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT CEDRICK BRIDGEFORTH REV. STEVE PETTY KATIE KEVORKIAN, DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN’S AND YOUTH MINISTRIES Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors Friends of Music Present Trio da Mare e Sole A tapestry of collaborative musicians Friday, April 26 at 7:30 PM Julia Heinen (clarinet), Dmitry Rachmanov (piano) and Ruslan Biryukov (cello) are three of the finest artists on their instruments. This trio has enchanted audiences worldwide with some of the most beautiful music composed for the combination of clarinet, piano and cello. Tickets are still available for the fabulous Trio da Mare e Sole — three fabulous collaborative artists at their musical best! Valley Methodist Music Fest Sunday , April 28, at 4 PM in the NUMC Sanctuary This is an opportunity to experience many styles of music of the Valley Methodist churches all in one place. There will be a virtual smorgasbord of solo, small ensemble — both vocal and instrumental. Come enjoy the variety. NUMC is the host church. There will be a fellowship time afterwards, for which a donation of cookies would be appreciated. Leave the cookies in the Fellowship Hall kitchen marked "music fest". NUMC All-Church Hike On May 4 we will hike Placerita Canyon Waterfall Trail at Placerita Canyon County Park. This is a fourmile out and back hike along a shady creek side and through oak woodlands. There is free parking and dogs are welcome. All-Church hikes are scheduled the first Saturday of each month. Trails are selected with all ages and abilities in mind. Meet in the church parking lot at 8:30 AM to carpool. The Waterfall Trail is a one-way, dead-end trail that leads up Los Pinetos Canyon to a vernal waterfall. The dead-end of the trail is a 25-foot waterfall that runs from November to June in normal rain years. The waterfall is by the large downed Big Cone Douglas Fir tree trunk that provides a balance for hikers to navigate the stream crossing. You might also notice Big Leaf Maples, Ash, California Laurel, Black Walnut, Canyon Oak, and other trees more common to wetter climates. The waterfall trail is one of the more moist microclimates found in the Santa Clarita Valley, and is also a known nesting area for Spotted Owls. All-Church Family Picnic at Castaic Park June 8 from 10 AM to 3 PM See Page 4 for details Page 1 The Preacher’s Part With the bombings in Boston and the Immigration Bill being hotly debated in Congress, it made me think of an old column I wrote the morning after 9-11. It is hard to believe how far we have come from that pivotal event in our history. It is harder still to realize that 9-11 was merely an introduction to a terrible new way of life for us as Americans. Anyway, I thought I might share that old column with you. It spoke to me again, so perhaps it will speak to you. (From the Hilltalk, the newsletter of the St. Andrew’s Bythe-Sea United Methodist Church in San Clemente, September 19, 2001.) It is now nearly 30 hours since it happened. Time has stood still and the world has changed in that pause. As I do several times a day, I asked my computer to go retrieve my e-mail and connect me with the wider world web. As I did so, an image from Ray Stubblebine of Reuters came across my screen. I quickly saved it and stuck it on my computer’s wallpaper. The image is of New York, shot from New Jersey just after dawn, September 12, 2001. The city is filled with smoke, the skyline is a fuzzy blur against a gray brown sky as smoke rises and drifts slowly out of view. But there against the blazing sun of an unseen eastern skyline she stands, still lifting her golden torch beside the shores of freedom. She stands defiant in the morning light, as if to proclaim to the sun, “I am still here. My lamp still shines. Freedom still burns in this fair land of mine.” We may never know how many people died so tragically and needlessly yesterday. There is no more fitting memorial for them than the one that already stands in the harbor. They died because someone else resented their freedom and their way of life. They died living that life, going to work, chatting with friends, dropping the children off at child care, making the engine of the world economy whir. The terrorists may hate us — that we support both the Palestinians and the Israelis. They may not approve of our capitalist system. They may even be jealous of our lifestyle, which is in many ways frivolous and foolish and fun. But they cannot deny we are a free people. It is that very freedom that makes us targets. It is that very freedom that allows them to carry out their cowardly acts. It is that very freedom that they attacked and that thousands died for just in their living it out in the moments before death embraced them. There she stands, unbowed, courageous, a proclamation to the world, as Emma Lazarus named her “The New Colossus”: Page 2 Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. "Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" It seems a clear reminder of what Abraham Lincoln said at Gettysburg, “testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure.” Sadly, it seems we are still testing. Love, Upcoming Sermons: A Year of Gratitude April 28 Rev. Cedrick Bridgeforth, District Superintendent May 5 and May 12 Karen Murata May 19 Rev. Petty returns to the pulpit “The Secret of Happiness” — Matthew 5 May 26 “Make the Cut” — Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31 June 2 “It’s Not What You Think” — Luke 7: 1-10 June 9 “A Year’s Supply” — 1 Kings 17:8-24 June 16 “Godliness vs. Manliness” — Proverbs 3:1-12 Thank you to all who helped make the Spring Boutique a success. The proceeds will go to missions projects. Blessings to all. The Northridge United Methodist Women Rev. Petty, I wanted to extend a special thank you to all the individual volunteers who made Ride-to-Read possible. We could not have had a successful event without your support. Books for Kids Booth: Joann DeSantis, Amybeth Lake, Teresa Priem, Nancy Easterly Bike-a-Thon Water Stops: (Balboa Park and NUMC): Jeri and Ted Barricklow, Freddie Lu and Frank McGinnis, Vivienne Webber, Gene Schmidt, Pat Small, Dorine Collins Bouncy and Obstacle Course: Denise Woerner, Mike Easterly, Phi Delta Theta Everywhere: Ric Wilson Cynthia Mazza North Valley Caring Services Board President A Our condolences and prayers for Drew and Denise Woerner, on the death of Drew’s father William Woerner. A Prayers of healing for: Pearl Adams; Robin Blomquist; Vickie Bober; Marilyn Bowen; Ken Buttrey; Freeman Crutchfield; Margie Douglas; Marion Dugan; Tom Farish; Shirley Hersh; Wayne Johnson; David Koch; Ralph Lake; Jean Paris; Catharine Phillips; Nancy Rohlfs; Marilyn Stout; Sylvia Watson; Jeanne Webb; Barbara Wheeler. Prayers for all those harmed by the tragedies in Boston and in Texas. Prayers for all those undergoing treatment and those in pain. Prayers of safety for all our Service Personnel serving at home and abroad. Recipes Needed for The New Northridge United Methodist Church 2013 Cookbook Favorites Philippine Fie Soul Food Café sta Rec ipes Family Favorites Meat, Chicken, Fish Easy and Quick Gluten-Free Mexican Fiesta Desserts of all kinds Vegetar ian y f Appeti avor zers ites Sugar –Free Vegetables, Rice, Potatoes Beverages Holi da Recipes that Children can make pe our reci Bring y it in the ce and pla r Martha o basket f e office. th Ruiz in Salads Breakfast Breads Potluck favorites Calli ng Cook all s Join an NUMC Bible Study Sundays at 8 AM in the Kendall Building Studying Speaking Christian by acclaimed Bible scholar Marcus Borg. Borg argues that the very language Christians use has become dangerously distilled, distorted, and disconnected from the beliefs which once underpinned it. Borg calls for a radical change to the language we use to invoke our beliefs — the only remedy that will allow the Church's words to once again ring with truth, power, and hope. All are invited to join us for this study. Wednesdays at 6:30 AM in the Library This Bible study sets aside time each week to read and reflect, using The Upper Room Daily Devotional Guide. Issues of The Upper Room are available in the Narthex and online at www.upperroom.org. The Upper Room is found in over 100 countries and in 40 different languages. Millions of people are reading the same meditation, studying the same scripture text, and praying the same prayer in their various languages and countries every day. The Upper Room provides a model of practical Christianity, accessible in varied formats. Thursdays at 10 AM in the Library Led by Rev. Petty Studying the Gospel of Luke Resumes May 16 Page 3 Children,Youth and Family Ministries Sunday School at NUMC! 9 and 11 AM Classes are held for Preschool, Elementary and Middle School. See the board outside the Sanctuary each week for more information. It’s Time To Monkey Around at Weekday Preschool’s Spring Fling Sunday, May 5th, from 4 to 7 PM Music and activities with our exciting DJ, Huge Silent Auction, Moon Bounce, Obstacle Course, Games, Prizes, Food, Sweet Booth, Book Sale, Pony Rides, Petting Zoo, Glitter Tattoos, Arts and Crafts, More! Delicious Barbeque Dinner $6 / person by the Soul Food Crew, Choice of: Hamburger, Cheeseburger, Veggie Burger or Hot Dog, Watermelon, Coleslaw, Chips, Beverage All-Church Family Picnic at Castaic Park June 8 from 10 AM to 3 PM Continued from Page 1 Lunch Tickets: $4 / person (for fresh grilled cheeseburger, hamburger or hot dog, potato salad and/or coleslaw, fresh watermelon) OR Bring your own picnic or food to grill! Free lemonade and water for everyone. Big, beautiful picnic site — Easy access to the lake beach Children’s playground — Several barbecue grills and tables Huge lawn for games — Ample nearby parking. Stroller and wheelchair access. Bring all your friends and family. We’ll fire up the grills and get the games and prizes ready for you. Park access is $11 / car. Families are encouraged to carpool. Turn left inside the park entrance and look for the Timberland picnic site. With questions, please email famlies@northridgeumc.org. To all NUMC Graduates NUMC will celebrate all graduates during worship on June 23. Let the church office know the names of any graduates, including their schools and future plans, so we can include everyone. Vacation Bible School at NUMC Save the Date! July 22 to 26 and 28 Early Bird Registration begins May 15 For more information: Katie@NorthridgeUMC.org Interested in volunteering at VBS? Volunteer Fair May 5 from 10 to 11 AM, Fellowship Hall Volunteers receive discounts on their children's registration fees! Page 4 Missions Youth Missions to Coarsegold and Smith River, CA with Sierra Service Project! Middle and High School students are on their way to provide help and service on two reservations in California. To support Youth Missions, stocks are on sale throughout the month of April, Sundays during Fellowship Hour. For more information, email Katie@NorthridgeUMC.org Food Donations Collected Church & Society and Missions will collect food donations on Sunday, May 5. We will put out the bin and transport the food to North Valley Caring Services. Thank you for your support. Help the “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive On Saturday, May 11th, volunteers from NUMC will be assisting in the collection of nonperishable items collected at the Northridge Post Office. We will be meeting in the church parking lot at 3 PM. If you are able to drive a truck, we could use your driving skills. CHANGE THE WORLD? Yes! That is what we are urged to do each Sunday as we leave the Sanctuary. One might wonder just how in the world we are supposed to do that. Here is one good way that works. In the Narthex there is a box of jars behind a bright sign that is hard to miss. Take home a jar and collect that change which we all accumulate as we do business here and there. Bring it back to us and presto! (Well, not quite that fast.) One of our favorite missions targets is helping new congregations and future ministers get started — which for sure will make this a better world in the long run. It takes time and money and your change will help CHANGE THE WORLD! THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING! Friday, May 17 at 7:30 PM in the Sanctuary Presents... Adam Schroeder Sunday, May 12 6 PM in the Sanctuary Baritone Saxophonist Schroeder has rapidly become a major force throughout the global jazz scene and is the first-call baritone saxophonist for a multitude of musical circumstances. Adam With Schroeder will be Charles Ruggiero (drums), Matt Politano (piano), and Mike Gurrola (bass). Charles Ruggiero, son of world renowned jazz musician Vinnie Ruggiero, spent his early years surrounded by musicians. In 2008, Ruggiero relocated to LA. He is currently performing with his own quartet at the prestigious Beverly Hills Hotel, and working as the host and Musical Director for the upcoming television show Jazz On Air. Matt Politano has gained recognition as a well-respected pianist in the jazz scene. He is on the jazz faculty at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, CA as the jazz piano instructor and is an adjunct professor of jazz piano and ensembles at Soka University. Mike Gurrola began playing violin at age 8 and taught himself to play guitar. Gurrola was selected to perform in the Monterey Jazz Festival's Next Generation Jazz Orchestra, performing at the North Sea Jazz Festival and the Kennedy Center. To learn more about Adam Schroeder, Charles Ruggiero, Matt Politano, Mike Gurrola and the May Jazz Vespers, see www.northridgeumc.org/worship/vespers.html and the April 10 Methodist. The Russians are coming. In this case come in the musical form of LYRA, the much travelled, much celebrated choral group from St. Petersburg. Accomplished musicians all, the quartet will bring a delightful program of Russian folk and sacred music, and Friends of Music is both pleased and privileged to be on their American tour schedule this year. Friends of Music welcomes inquiries regarding full or partial sponsorships of upcoming concerts in our series. Please contact FOMchair@northridgeumc.org for further information. Tickets for all concerts are available through the church website at www.northridgeumc.org/fom or in the church office. Adult: $20; Group (10+): $15; Student with I.D.: $7. Primetimers Glendale Center Theater presents a matinee of South Pacific Saturday, June 1 at 1:30 PM Meet in the church parking lot near the YAC It doesn’t get much better than “Some Enchanted Evening”. The music of South Pacific by Rogers and Hammerstein takes us to beautiful islands where soldiers and nurses sing, love is in the air, and prejudices are shown. The stories shown in the musical South Pacific are taken from James Michener’s book Tales of the South Pacific, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1947. The original musical opened on Broadway in 1949. The Primetimers will share in this wonderful musical when they go to the Glendale Center Theater. Tickets are $35 which includes the bus and admission to the musical. Sign up in the church office or at coffee hour before May 1st. For questions, contact Char Anderson or Shiela Attarian. Page 5 May 1 Soul Food Café For fellowship & fine dining Wednesday, May 1 @ 6 PM In Fellowship Hall Free-will Offering Suggested donation - $6 Please sign up after church or call the church office @ 818-886-1555. “New You” will meet on Monday, May 6 at 7 PM at the home of Sally Taylor. The program will be discussing your favorite book. “New You” is open to all women of the church. For more information, see Dorine Collins or check the church office. Church and Society To Screen Movie Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement May 13th at 7 PM, Kendall Building Forty-two years of romance, struggle and shared adventures finally culminate in marriage for lifelong lesbian couple Edie and Thea, who met in the 1960’s and stayed together through the turbulent decades of activism and social change that followed. Looking at pictures from their past, the women marvel at simple triumphs — e.g. buying their first house together — and reminisce about the constant fear of exposure they once felt. Running time is 61 minutes. This documentary is unrated. Dessert Bridge Saturday, May 11 at 6 PM at Virginia Jackson’s Home Sign up at Coffee Hour or in the Church Office. Saturday Morning Breakfast will be held on May 18 at 8 AM in Fellowship Hall. Join us for the best breakfast in town. The Saturday Morning Breakfast is sponsored by the NUMC Men’s Club. Saturday Breakfast May 18 @ 8 AM in Fellowship Hall North District Conference Saturday, May 18 at 10 AM at NUMC UMW Noon Fellowship Eat Out Monday May 13 and Benefit NUMC Family Ministries Program The Noon Fellowship will meet on Tuesday, May 21, at 11:30 AM in the Kendall Building. The program will be on gun violence. All women are invited to join us for lunch, an interesting program, and good fellowship. NUMC Artist Shares Spirituality Ellen Rundle will open her home to share her work and thoughts about how spirituality enters into what she does. Ellen reflects personal spiritual growth in the work she produces. Join her to share your thoughts about inspiration in your daily lives. Saturday, May 25 from 10:30 AM to Noon at Ellen Rundle’s Home All-Church Conference Sunday, June 9 One Worship Service at 10:30 AM Followed by a Picnic and All-Church Conference Please Note: Committee Chairpersons, please submit your report for the last year to the church office by June 2. Page 6 Newsletter Articles Are Due Articles for the next newsletter, dated May 8, should be submitted before 4 PM, Tuesday, April 30. Please send pictures, articles and/or information to: announcements@northridgeumc.org. Remaining April Events April 26… Friends of Music Concert @ 7:30 PM in the Sanctuary April 28… The Valley Methodist Music Fest @ 4 PM in the Sanctuary April 29… Friends of Music Meeting @ 6 PM in the Library April 30… Resource Team Meeting @ 7 PM in the Library Early May Events May 1… “Tech Talk” @ 12:30 PM in the YAC Soul Food Café @ 6 PM in Fellowship Hall Staff Parish Relations Committee @ 7 PM in the Library “Tech Talk” @ 7 PM in the Kendall Building May 4… All-Church Hike to Placerita Canyon Meet at Church Parking Lot at 8:30 AM to Carpool May 5… Food Collections in Narthex Volunteer Fair from 10 to 11 AM in Fellowship Hall Weekday Preschool Annual Spring Fling from 4 to 7 PM, Patio and Pine Grove May 6… “New You” @ 7 PM at Sally Taylor’s Home May 7… Ministry Team @ 6 PM in the Library May 11… Roofraisers @ 9:30 AM in Fellowship Hall “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive Meet at Church Parking Lot @ 3 PM Dessert Bridge @ 6 PM at Virginia Jackson’s Home May 12… Mother’s Day Jazz Vespers @ 6 PM in the Sanctuary May 13… Eat Out Monday at California Pizza Kitchen UMW Executive Board Meeting @ Noon in the Kendall Building Celebrations Team Meeting @ 6 PM in the Library Church and Society Movie @ 7 PM in the Kendall Building May 15… “Tech Talk” @ 12:30 PM in the YAC “Tech Talk” @ 7 PM in the Kendall Building May 17… Friends of Music Concert @ 7:30 PM in the Sanctuary May 18… Saturday Breakfast @ 8 AM in Fellowship Hall North District Conference @ 10 AM in the Sanctuary May 19… Pre-School Sunday — One Service @ 10:30 AM Family Ministries Meeting @ Noon in the Kendall Building Philippine Fiesta Dinner and Entertainment June 22 at 5:30 PM Tickets: Adults / $25; Children under 12 / $10. CSUN FASA Dancers, Music by Filipino-American Musical Ensemble-Rondalla (string ensemble playing traditional music of the Philippines) and delicious foods of the Philippines Regularly Scheduled Meetings Tuesdays: Cracker Barrel Sr. Exercise Class Worship Band Rehearsal 10:00 AM 10:45 AM 7:30 PM Library Fellowship Hall Sanctuary Wednesdays: Devotional Group 6:30 AM Library Maintenance Volunteers 8:30 AM Church Office WORMS 9:30 AM Kendall Building Jubilee Bells 5:30 PM Room 5/6 Celebration Ringers 7:00 PM Room 5/6 Thursdays: Rev. Steve’s Bible Study 10:00 AM Library On break through May 9 Young Adult Study Night 7:00 PM YAC Ends May 19 Chancel Choir 7:30 PM Sanctuary Fridays: Cracker Barrel T’ai Chi Class MYF 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 7:00 PM Library Fellowship Hall YAC Sundays: Adult Study Sunday School & Nursery Youth Choir Cherub Choir Sunday School & Nursery 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10-11 AM 10:15 AM 11:00 AM Library Library Fireside Room Room 5/6 Ed. Bldg. 1 Preschool to Kindergarten in Nursery Grades 1 to 5 in Room 5/6 Worship Services @ 9 & 11 AM \ Childcare available at all services. United Methodist Women Contact Person Pat Small Dorine Collins Betty Kinzy UMW Prayer Chain Hearts & Hands WEEKLY: Mondays at 9 AM Arts & Crafts Phyllis Nelson Remaining April ACTIVITIES 30 Tuesday at 10 AM Bluejays Bridge Pearl Adams Early May ACTIVITIES 13 Monday at Noon 21 Tuesday at 11:30 AM Executive Board Noon Fellowship Kendall Building Dorine Collins Ongoing Community Groups Sundays: Narcotics Anonymous at 7 PM in Fireside Room Mondays: AA (Women) at 6 PM in Fireside Room Tuesdays: Alanon at 10 AM & AA Book Study at 8 PM in Fireside Rm. Thursdays: AA at 7 PM in Fireside Room Fridays: Alanon at 12:30 PM in Fireside Room Boy Scouts - Troop 911: Tuesdays at 7 PM in Fellowship Hall Call John Orlick at 818-886-6229 Cub Scouts - Call Gary Kuykendall at 818-426-8195 Girl Scouts - Call Tandy Wilson at 818-886-9376 All age levels, various days. 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