Winds of the Spirit - Lindenwald United Methodist Church
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Winds of the Spirit - Lindenwald United Methodist Church
June 2015 Winds of the Spirit Lindenwald UMC . . . a Stephen Ministry Church Our Mission Statement: The LUMC exists to make disciples! Dear Church, June is a very busy month in the life of our Lindenwald United Methodist Church. In this newsletter, you will read about all of those activities and ministries that will unfold during this busy month. After services on Sunday, June 7, 2015, I will leave for the West Ohio Annual Conference up at Lakeside on Lake Erie. Beth Zimmerman, from our Lindenwald Church, will also attend Annual Conference with me as our Church’s Lay Delegate. Annual Conference will last through Wednesday, June 10. This year we will elect both clergy and lay delegates to represent our West Ohio Conference at General Conference and Jurisdictional Conference in 2016. Former staff member, Pastor Bruce Dickerson, will be ordained an Elder in full connection during “The Celebration of Life” Service on Tuesday, June 9 beginning at 4:30pm in Hoover Auditorium. Pastor Bruce has asked me to be his sponsor which means I will have the privilege of laying hands upon him as he is ordained. This service will be livestreamed on Tuesday, June 9. In fact, the entire Annual Conference business, voting for delegates and worship services will be live-streamed as well. So, please join us! Because June is the month in which we celebrate Father’s Day, I want to now close with the words I’ve written this year to my father. Dad, God certainly blessed me the day you became my earthly father. I realize I was handful. You spent countless hours with me trying to help me make sense of algebra and geometry. Mom volunteered you to be the adult driver in the car while I was learning to drive. Even when I took that right-hand turn at thirty-five miles an hour, you just looked over at me and said: “Valerie, that was too fast. Use the brake next time.” You have always been there for me and my boys during my adult years. At times, I have taken you for granted. I just always assume you will be there when I need you—and you have been. I thank God for your goodness and strength. I admire and respect you. Thanks for being a great dad and grandpa! I realize that I do not say it enough, but I hope you know how much I love you and I certainly appreciate all that you’ve done. You have been and will always be my wonderful dad. Happy Father’s Day. Love you forever, Caring Cards For Our Homebound The following Homebound Members and Friends have JUNE birthdays: Dora Dyer, June 4 Lillian Emenaker, June 9 Rev. Roy Wigal, June 15 Edna Pawlowsky, June 21 Opal Downey, June 27 Birthday cards are available in the baskets in the Welcome Center and in Fellowship Hall. Place your completed cards in the basket; we will address and mail them each week. Thanks for your participation in this caring card ministry. Thank You For Your Music Ministry On behalf of our Lindenwald Church, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation to our wonderful Choir, and our Choir Director and organist, Nancy McCormick for their faithfulness in serving the Lord through the year. We are all grateful for their leadership and their dedication in our worship services as God uses them each Sunday to inspire us through their music and song. We will miss the Choir’s music ministry this summer, but we look forward to their participation in our worship services again in the fall. Again, thank you for serving the Lord! Pastor Val Passing Through the Waters of Baptism On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at the 9:30am worship service, church members Theo Bosomtwi-Ayensu and Mabel Biritwum presented their children for baptism. Passing through the waters of baptism on this special day were Immanuella Aba Bosomtwi-Ayensu and Valerie Esi Bosomtwi-Ayensu. We rejoice and celebrate with this wonderful family! Save Those Empty Pill Bottles The Outreach Team continues collecting pill bottles (both prescription and over-the-counter) for Matthew 25 Ministries. This is a ministry that helps in all parts of the world and is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Matthew 25 Ministries collects used pill bottles in order to shred and then sell to companies that recycle. The ministry uses this money then to support their outreach. There will be a containers in the Welcome Center and Fellowship Hall in which you can place your empty pill bottles. The labels do not need to be taken off as they are shredded also. If you prefer, you can take a marker and mark through the name on the label. Teddy Bear Ministry Due to the success of the Teddy Bear Ministry, the Outreach Team is expanding it to receive teddy bears at any time. They will be collecting Teddy Bears or any other soft, stuffed animals that will fit into a gallon ziplock bag. These stuffed animals will then be taken to the Hamilton Police Department and the Hamilton and Fairfield Fire Departments to be given to children in order to comfort them when they are in a stressful situation. The bag includes a message that reads, “This beary special pal comes to you with love, hugs, and prayers. Jesus loves you!” It includes the church name and address as well. Anybody who wishes to make a donation can either purchase a bear (We have seen them at Target for $5) or make a donation by putting money in an envelope and marking it “Teddy Bear Ministry” and putting it in the offer- Don’t forget our Lindenwald Food Pantry. Watch for the following items when you’re out shopping . . . • 12 oz. cans of tuna • Canned chicken breast; Spam • Spaghetti and Spaghetti sauce • Regular size can of vegetables • Regular size can of fruit • Pancake mix and Pancake syrup • Macaroni and Cheese • Beans • Peanut Butter and Jelly ing plate. There will be a marked container in the parlor for the teddy bears. Streaming Video and Podcasts of Our Worship Services Visit our church website www.lindenwaldumc.org BARNABUS CARDS These cards are just waiting to be picked up and sent out to encourage someone you know! Just fill in your message, the person’s name and address and return to the church office. We’ll take care of the postage and getting them in the mail. Look for them in the Sanctuary, Welcome Center and the tables in Fellowship Hall! HELPING THE PEOPLE OF NEPAL To help the people of Nepal after the devastating earthquake of April 26, support UMCOR Advance 98240. United Methodist Men’s Saturday Breakfast West Ohio Annual Conference The West Ohio Annual Conference begins on Sunday, June 7 and continues through Wednesday, June 10 at Lakeside, Ohio on June 13, 2015 @ 9:00am Perkins Restaurant in Fairfield All men welcome … bring a friend! Lake Erie. Pastor Valerie Waibel along with Lay Delegate, Beth Zimmerman will be representing Lindenwald United Methodist Church this June UMW Circle Meetings Friendly Circle—June 3 @ 11:15am LaRosa’s Restaurant year. Genesis Circle—June 9 @ 6:30pm Please be in prayer for all of the clergy and lay Harbin Park in Fairfield delegates as they gather together for worship and the business of the Annual Conference. Mizpah Circle—June 11 @ 11:45am Fellowship Hall Prayer Drive Thru Free Community Meal What’s a Prayer Drive Thru, you ask? Well, it’s Feeding the Body & Soul Community Meal offers kinda like a regular drive thru, except in place of a free meal to those who may be hungry and the soft drinks and snack items, we offer prayer. have no food. This meal, which is on Saturday, We open our parking lot to our community for June 20, is free and open to the public and will be drive thru prayer. The June Prayer Drive Thru is served from 5:00pm to 6:30pm. Our food pantry on Thursday, June 4 from 4:30 to 6:00pm. is also open during those same hours and bags of As you're driving home on that evening, stop in groceries are given to those in attendance. If and our prayer team will listen to your request and transportation is an issue and you live within the pray with you. Volunteers are always needed; call limits of Butler County, Ohio, we will arrange to Pastor Val (863-8822) if you’d like to help. have our church van pick you up and take you home. Listen very closely, do you hear kids laughing, playing and learning about God’s Love!! Oh, it must be time for Summer Shine!! I can’t believe that this will mark the 8th year of Summer Shine! Summer Shine will be the week of July 20th – 24th from Noon to 3pm. The theme this year is the “The Many Wonders of God.” Each day the children in the community will learn more about our Lord and Savior as our CREATOR, our PROVIDER, our PROTECTOR, our SAVIOR and our KING. The kids will go on a journey through plays, skits and even take an airplane ride to visit Bethlehem. New this year the kids will perform a play on Wednesday, July 29 in the church sanctuary starting at 7pm. Please mark your calendars!! It will take the whole church and community to welcome in the children and their families. We are in need of volunteers in these areas: registration, assist with the program on July 29, assist in the Bible room, group leaders, and volunteer in the kitchen and help assist coaches with sports, or make cookies for snacks. Please let us know if you would like to help in the Kitchen that week from 10:30 to 1pm. If you like to play sports, please come on out and assist the coaches outside and to teach the kids about baseball, soccer and kickball. If God is calling you to help with Summer shine this year, please mark your calendar for July 20 – July 24 from Noon to 3pm. We will have a Bible Team meeting on June 10 at 10:00am in Room 209 and a Kitchen Team meeting on June 18 at 7pm in Room 209. The Teen Party will be on Thursday, July 17 in Fellowship Hall starting at 7pm. If you would like to sign up for Summer Shine please let me know. Please come on out and show your support to our children and families in our community!! Thank you! In God we Trust, Lisa Gebhart The Children’s Director The Pathways, J-Zone and Teen Guard and adult volunteers helped clean the St. Clair park on April 23. The kids are learning that God made our Earth and we need to keep it clean. “All creation is the Lord’s and we are responsible for the ways in which we use and abuse it.” Reuse, Recycle, Restore, Replenish and Reduce. All the kids did a great job in cleaning the park and also had a wonderful time in running off all that energy!! From the desk of Teen Guard Director, Tony Brown The teens are going to Lakeside, Ohio June 12–14. Fourteen teens and three adults will be staying in a cottage. While at Lakeside, the teens will attend two teen-based worship services (one of which includes a candle walk along the shores of lake Erie). The teens will also attend a Christian rock concert. Other activities include: Prayer Walk through town, swimming in Lake Erie, shopping in Lakeside, basketball tourney, putt-putt, and hanging out together. The teens would like to thank Amaizing Grace Kettle Corn, Genesis Circle, and all others who make it possible for the teens to enjoy this retreat. Teen Guard will be selling Midas oil changes for $20 and 100% of the money will go into their fundraising account. Midas is located next to McDonalds on Erie Blvd. Please purchase one today! On August 2, the teens will lead both Sunday services. The scripture passage will be Ephesians 4:1-16, where Paul talks about unity and diversity in the body of Christ. (I therefore, the prisoner in the Lord, beg you to lead a life worthy of the calling to which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, making every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one hope of your calling, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all. But each of us was given grace according to the measure of Christ’s gift. Therefore it is said, “When he ascended on high he made captivity itself a captive; he gave gifts to his people.” (When it says, “He ascended,” what does it mean but that he had also descended into the lower parts of the earth? He who descended is the same one who ascended far above all the heavens, so that he might fill all things.) The gifts he gave were that some would be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until all of us come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ. We must no longer be children, tossed to and fro and blown about by every wind of doctrine, by people’s trickery, by their craftiness in deceitful scheming. But speaking the truth in love, we must grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by every ligament with which it is equipped, as each part is working properly, promotes the body’s growth in building itself up in love.) I look forward to working on this service with the teens and if anyone is interested in being a part of this project please let me know. God Bless. Tony E & MT Scholarships Something’s New on Wednesday Nights! Now Available For those college students who will be After almost five years, the Wednesday Evening entering college this summer or in the Fall, Immersion Service will be changing its format to a applications are now being accepted for a Bible Study beginning Wednesday, June 17, 2015. scholarship through our church’s Education and Ministries Trust Committee. You must be a church member in order to qualify for this scholarship. We will gather in Room 204 at 7:00pm. We will study together the following: Bible Study Basics, The Letters of John, Live-Out the Message of Jesus. All are welcomed to this new Wednesday Evening Bible Applications are available in the church office. Questions? Please talk to Pastor Val Study. Please bring your favorite version of the Bible. Questions? Please ask Pastor Val. or Gene Beller. Dance Ministry Recital The LUMC Dance Ministry did an awesome job at their Dance Recital on May 21!! Thank you Ms. Darla for all of your hard work, dedication and time teaching the children in our community the art of dance. All the dancers did a great job that night. Thank you to the kitchen crew and for the all the parents that brought in food for the special night. Dance will resume on September 10. Hope to see you in the fall!! Our LUMC Children and Youth Departments took 11 kids to experience a one day adventure camp at Camp Wesley. The kids were able to experience a 2 hour van drive to Bellefontaine, Ohio and enjoy a UMC camp experience. They were able to participate in archery, art and crafts or canoeing. And they all went swimming in the freezing water!! Brrr ... it was a little chilly on June 8! They all worshipped together and were introduced to the summer theme of Plant, Grow and Thrive. They all had a great experience and really enjoyed being one with nature that God made. It was a wonderful experience for the five adults who attended as well. Thank you Mike Handley , Mike Gossage, Angie Perpingon and Melissa Cox for volunteering on June 8!! Enjoy the pictures!! We want to thank some more good people who have been seen doing many wonderful things around our Lindenwald Church. Carol Hood—We are grateful for your hard work in keeping so many of our flower beds trimmed and cleaned. We also thank-you for the beautiful seasonal arrangements that you provide in the clay flower pot outside our main front entrance off of Pleasant Avenue. We also are thankful for your friend, Bob, who grilled so much food at our recent Family Picnic at the park as we celebrated the end of another successful year of Pathways, J-Zone and Teen Guard. both at our Lindenwald Church and at the Church parsonage. Thanks for your expertise and for your willingness to help navigate us through these problems. Mike Gossage—As a Trustee, we say “thanks” to you, friend, for your continual assistance in keeping our Lindenwald Church up and running. You have been very busy since returning from your time away in Florida this winter. All we have to do is call for your help and you fit our needs into your schedule. To all of you….We appreciate your servant’s heart and your willingness to be about Kingdom work. Jim Howell—We are so appreciative of your faithfulness in helping to care for significant plumbing issues Service Inventory Available We’re hoping that every person will participate in this For the next few Sundays in June, please stop by the table in the parlor after the 9:30am worship service inventory! We all have God-given talents and abilities to use for the Kingdom. or stop by the table just inside the doors of Fellowship When you have completed this inventory, please bring Hall after the 11:40am worship service in order to it back to the Church & look for a box marked “Service receive a new service inventory. inventory” in the parlor or fellowship hall and place The Nominations & Leadership Development Commit- your inventory in the box. tee (Lynne Dyer, Dawn Lander, Ann James, Julia Hayes, Betty Gossage, Judy Nesselroad, Georgia Gossage, Connie Hendel, Pastor Val Waibel) has compiled this survey in order to obtain new information about what our current members and friends are involved in here at Lindenwald Church and what they would like to be involved in. This service inventory is for everyone from 5th grade through adults. vance! ou in ad Thanking y Congratulations Graduates! On Sunday, June 7, 2015 at both services we recognized and honored the following young people for their amazing accomplishments: Allison Albright Nick Brown Lauren Farmer Cooper Osborne Our Graduates . . . Allison graduated from the 8th grade at Garfield and will be starting high school in the fall at the Freshman Building. Nick graduated from Hamilton High School 16th in his class and will Hailey Sick attend the University of Cincinnati to study Chemical Engineering. Lauren graduated from Miami University with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health with a concentration in Dietetics. Cooper graduated from Hamilton High School and is considering attending Miami University in the Fall. Hailey will enter the 8th grade in the fall. She’s interested in art, crafts, baking, reading and church activities. Zakary will enter the 9th grade in the fall. He is interested in science, history, swimming, hockey and baseball. Zakary Sick “All our dreams can come true . . . if we have the courage to pursue them.” ~ Walt Disney “Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance.” ~ Ruth E. Renkel The Origin of Father’s Day One Sunday in 1909, Sonora Smart Dodd listened to a sermon honoring mothers. Her mother had died some years before, so her father had raised her by himself. Dodd wondered why there wasn’t a day to honor fathers, so she arranged a tribute to her father at a church in Spokane, Washington. The date was June 19, 1910. Many people believe this was the beginning of A Prayer for Fathers God, bless all the fathers in the world. Guide them to be good role models and loving to all their children. Help them to be a father like You are. Give them grace and patience to handle situations in a loving way. Amen! Father’s Day. Another account holds that a West Virginia church held a tribute service for fathers in 1908, following a mine explosion that killed 360 men. Regardless of which story is correct, President Calvin Coolidge was the first president to designate a special day to honor fathers. In 1924, he proclaimed the third Sunday in June as Father’s Day. My father used to play with my brother and me in Who is the Winner? the yard. Mother would come out and say, "You’re tearing up the grass." "We’re not raising grass," The father of five children had won a toy at a raffle. Dad would reply. "We’re raising boys." ~ Harmon He called his kids together to ask which one should Killebrew have the present. "Who is the most obedient?" he asked. A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty. ~Author Unknown "Who never talks back to mother? And "Who does everything mother says?" Five small voices replied in unison. "Okay daddy! You get the toy." Save the Date: Saturday, June 20, 2015 Noon to 5:00pm Please join us for fellowship, great food, and fun at our upcoming Unity Alliance Picnic at Booker T. Washington Community Center, Saturday, June 20, 2015, Noon to 5pm. Pastor Val invites one and all to join her in this wonderful opportunity to be together with so many other brothers and sisters in Christ. Rides will be made available through our church van to this picnic. We can also carpool together from our Lindenwald Church. Your assistance is also needed! Servant volunteers are needed for set-up, clean-up, activities for children and youth, food preparation and service, worship and music including a community choir. Questions? Contact Pastor Val. Please sign below if you can volunteer in any of the following areas: Set Up Clean Up Food Preparation Children’s Activities Youth Activities Community Choir Ride Church Van to Picnic Carpool from church Name: ________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: _________________________ Email: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LindenwaldUnitedMethodist 3501PleasantAvenue Hamilton,Ohio45015 ReturnServiceRequested ContactInformation Phone:513‐863‐8822 Email:lumc@lindenwaldumc.org Website:www.lindenwaldumc.org We’reonFacebook! LUMCStaff SeniorPastor..................................................................................................................................ValerieWaibel YouthDirector....................................................................................................................................TonyBrown Children’sDirector..........................................................................................................................LisaGebhart Organist/ChoirDirector.....................................................................................................NancyMcCormick Adm.Secretary/Of iceManager.................................................................................................LindaRouse Custodian...........................................................................................................................................GlenChastain Treasurers...........................................................................................................NancyAlbright,SueMcPeek FinancialSecretaries..............................................................................................JerrySmith,CarrieTitus ChurchOf iceHours MondaythroughFriday 8:00amto12:30pmand1:30pmto5:00pm NewsletterDeadline:Fifteenthdayofmonth BulletinDeadline:Wednesdays—5:00pm