THE COMMUNICATOR July 1, 2014 - Columbia United Church of
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THE COMMUNICATOR July 1, 2014 - Columbia United Church of
Columbia United Church of Christ O T A C I N U M T H E COM R July 1, 2014 In the days since my vacation ended, I’ve been doing a fair bit of reading – magazine articles, online newsletters, a variety of things that piled up while I was gone. A common theme in many articles is church vitality – are we stale and stagnant? how do we revitalize our common life? what are characteristics of “vital” churches? what does the future of Christianity look like? And I realized those sorts of ideas fit with a back-from-vacation mindset. After a long winter and spring, I needed some renewal – physically and mentally. Fortunately, I think I got it! But now my mind is looking ahead. Where are we going? Where SHOULD we be going? What does that look like? What will it take to get there? And yes, some of this is in the hands of our Visioning Committee. To remind you, we are John Bracke, Sam Giroux, Harold Hackman, Megan Hall, Lauren Helmreich, Matt Lucas, Val Schoeneberg, Tom Schupp, Mahree Skala, Andrea Waner, and me. But you also have a role in this – each one of you, and all of us together. Of course, the first part of our process actively involved around 100 church members of all ages, sharing ideas for our future and identifying priorities. But that’s not nearly the end! A “vital” church is the product of everyone’s work, not just the pastor’s or the Church Council’s. Recently, Rev. Nicole Reilley posted “Six Things Holding Churches Back” online; she’s the Director of New Ministries for the United Methodist Church in California. Here’s her list, with some quick comments from me. 1. “We have to decide things need to change and we are the people to do it.” In a changing world – and it is – staying the same means getting left out and left behind. Addressing the “I wish X was better” means changing things. 2. “We have to be disciples who have active faith practices.” Passive listening isn’t faith, occasional attention isn’t following, and “feelings” aren’t doing ministry. 3. “We have to get past our personal preferences.” Making disciples – a command of Jesus – isn’t about making ourselves happy; it’s about responding to those who aren’t already here. So, what do THEY need, and how do they need it? 4. “We have to spend money.” Whether it’s advertising or fixing up our facilities or hiring staff to lead the programs we want, there’s a financial cost. If we don’t pay it, we won’t get results. But if our church is as important as we say, won’t we want to make the financial commitment? 5. “The future of leadership is partnership between laity and clergy.” It’s about sharing, really. We have a good history of lay leadership, but how do we expand the pool and stop simply recycling the same folks? Part of it involves supporting new leaders’ new ideas…. 6. “You need to stay focused.” It’s easy to get lost in the demands of daily life, or sidetracked by what some other church (even us, in our past) is doing. Once we set a goal, it’s important to keep with it, and to let go of things that don’t contribute to it. So, what’s ahead for us? Once we settle on a Vision Statement, I’m going to spend several weeks preaching about what it means, and where it sends us. Until then, I’ll be focusing on some basics of the Christian faith that will give our vision a strong foundation. Join me this summer, and let’s get “vital”! In hope, Rev. Steve Swope 3201 I-70 Dr. NW • Columbia, MO 65202-3296 • 573-445-7931 • office@columbiaucc.com • www.columbiaucc.com In Our Church Family Congratulations to Columbia United Church of Christ 3201 I-70 Drive NW Columbia, MO 65202 Reverend Steve Swope Minister Brie Berhorst and Kyle Lasley who were married on Saturday, June 21, 2014 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Wardsville, MO. Proud parents are Chuck and Audrey Lasley, and Brian and Julie Berhorst. Our Sympathy to Tim and Jo Ellen Grace as Tim’s twin brother, Jim, passed away June 18, 2014. The funeral service was held, Monday, June 23rd, at the Houser-Millard funeral home in Jefferson City, MO. In honor of Jolene Hackman Music Coordinator Larry Noxon, by Julia Marsh to the Youth Fund Brad Boyd-Kennedy Coordinator of CE and Family Ministry TREASURER’S REPORT Brent Marcks, Recording Treasurer Valerie Schoeneberg Director, Little One’s Day Out Lloyd Viehland Building Monitor Marcy Wedemeyer Office Coordinator Sarah Wilson Date Attendance Actual Budget 6/15/14 75 3,797.00 5,753.39 6/22/14 73 2,991.00 5,753.39 Financial Secretary Directory Updates Worship Schedule: SUNDAY 8:05 a.m. Informal Worship - in Sanctuary 9:00 a.m. - Adult Bible Study 10:30 a.m. Worship in Sanctuary Everyone is welcome! Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. After hours, please leave a voice message (573)-445-7931 or email us at office@columbiaucc.com Lloyd Viehland has moved to new address: 1203 London Drive Columbia, MO 65203 Ph. #289-2920 I want to thank everyone for all the cards, meals, prayers, and wishes for my recovery from knee replacement surgery. I was so encouraged and lifted up by all of them that my recovery is ahead of schedule. Columbia UCC is indeed a faith community composed of people ready to lend a helping hand at any time. Blessings to all of you, Sue Beckman The Communicator page 2 The cards are wonderful; a special thanks to Freddie Malicoat for the walker w/tray! More treatments lie ahead, and your prayers continue to be appreciated. We are sharing a lovely plant with you - please notice next time you’re in the church! Lloyd has placed it in the Library. Sincerely, Darlene Schroeder OUTREACH/MISSION MINISTRY LOAVES and FISHES FOOD BANK NEWS Dedicated CUCC volunteers worked at the Food Bank on June 10, packaging 3,900 pounds of cream cheese frosting for distribution at food pantries. Volunteers are very scarce during the summer months, so we were almost the only ones there. Please come join the fun, fellowship and good work next month, July 8 at 5:30 (or as soon as you can get there). June volunteers were: Cliff Beckman Cindy Deegan Bill and Helen Graves Audrey Lasley David Martin Alice Moon Lois Provin Hal and Melba Shaffer Mahree Skala Neal Sprick Dorothy Vetter Lloyd Viehland The June 16th Loaves & Fishes fed over 70 guests, with as many as 20 carryouts. Our menu was pulled-pork sandwich, baked beans, tossed salad and cherry-pineapple dump cake. We appreciated some new helpers along with the faithful veterans that were able to meet that evening’s needs. Cooks were: Dorothy Kyger, Judi Privitt, Marcy Wedemeyer, Jane Duncan, Jan Barry, Audrey Lasley and Alice Moon. Servers were, Patti Beeson, Judi Privitt, Cindy Deegan, Donna Marsh, and Isis Piersee. Larry Noxon was blessed with a “drop-in” named Donald who was a huge help with dishwashing. Thank you so much to all who worked so hard! Mahree Skala, Reporting Alice Moon “Christmas in July” Special Offering Remembering Those Who Serve Our Church This special offering provides financial aid to retired and active ministers and their surviving spouses and children who face overwhelming financial demands, a ministry carried out by the United Church of Christ Pension Boards. "It wasn’t easy picking up the telephone to share with you my present situation. In fact it was one of the most humiliating experiences of my life although it reminded me that grace still happens. Sometimes we as clergy persons lose sight of God’s grace when the negative stuff comes into our lives." "…thanks so much for sharing your time and ministry with me. Your most gracious gift is appreciated more than words can say as I continue to live in the 'meantime.' " These eloquent words are from a pastor who was the recipient of the caring and concern of those who contribute to the Christmas Fund Offering. Your gift to the Christmas Fund will not only assist pastors like the one above, but also provide for the Supplementation of Small Annuities, Supplementation of Health Premiums, Emergency Grants, and provide Christmas “Thank You” Gift Checks this December to low-income retirees. Your gifts are needed more than ever to help the growing number of retirees whose low-income annuities make it difficult to meet increasing living costs. This is your opportunity to participate in God's promise of renewal by enabling this ministry of compassion and care. We invite you to join this vital ministry that touches the lives of so many. Your gift during July can and will make a difference. Mahree Skala The Communicator page 3 Columbia United Church of Christ 2014 Vacation Bible School July 14-18, 5:45 pm-8:15 pm Enrollment Form Please complete the enrollment form to register your child for Workshop of Wonders and drop it in the box in the Gathering Area or mail to: ATTN: VBS, Columbia United Church of Christ, 3201 I-70 Drive NW, Columbia, MO 65203 Parent(s) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address ________________________________________________City __________________________ State ____________ Zip _____________ Email Address _____________________________________________ Home Phone # ________________________ Additional Contact #s ____________________________________ Emergency Contact (not a parent) ______________________________ Emergency phone # ________________ Children Attending VBS Name _______________________________________________ Last Grade Completed (or DOB) ____________ Name _______________________________________________ Last Grade Completed (or DOB) ____________ Name _______________________________________________ Last Grade Completed (or DOB) ____________ Name _______________________________________________ Last Grade Completed (or DOB) ____________ In the event of an emergency, I give permission for my child to be treated by an accredited physician in an emergency clinic or hospital. I therefore designate leadership of the group with the authority to act on my behalf and order appropriate treatment including but not limited to injections, anesthesia, or surgery for my child. I accept responsibility for payment of all expenses incurred as a result of medical treatment. (Every effort will be made to contact the child’s parents or legal guardian.) I further release from any liability Columbia United Church of Christ and the adult leaders in the event of any accident during the activity of this bible school. Parent(s) Signature ___________________________________________________________ Date ___________________ _____ YES!, We want to bring a friend! Please send an enrollment form to: Parent’s Name(s) _____________________________________________________________________________ Child(ren)’s Name(s) __________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address _____________________________________________________________________________ City _______________________________________ State _________________ (Attach additional names and addresses to this form on another piece of paper) Zip ________________ _____ YES!, Please reserve the following brown bag dinner(s) for my child(ren): [dinner at 5:15 pm] Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday # of bags: ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ Total # of Dinners = ______ x $2.00 each = $______ amount enclosed. The Communicator page 4 Fellowship News: Next Fellowship Committee Meeting: Sunday July 13th, 9:30AM before service Next Event: Muppets, Munchkins, and Munchies Join us for our first ever CUCC Outdoor Movie Featuring The Muppets Saturday, July 26th, 9PM out by the Shelter House Bring blankets, chairs, snacks, and drinks of choice, Popcorn and Water will be available. For inclement weather we will move inside. Women’s Circle Update: The first Women’s Circle event was held on June 25th in the Fellowship Hall. Although the group was small, we had a wonderful time racking our brains and scouring our Bibles for Bible Trivia while enjoying a lovely potluck dinner. Grab a friend and join us for: Bunco, Bacon, and Brownies Tuesday, August 5th 7:00PM Fellowship Hall Bring your favorite Bacon-inspired appetizer/dish (or whatever you want to share), or favorite Brownie/Dessert. Beverages and service-ware will be provided. It will be a great time for fun, laughter and building relationships with women from CUCC, and others as well. Missouri Mid-South Conference Annual Gathering Our UCC Conference met in Annual Gathering June 12-14 in Jefferson City, and Columbia UCC was well-represented. Judi Privitt served the meeting as secretary, her last official duty in this service for Conference Council. Jim & Rayla Hogue and Sarah McGrath provided music, sometimes with the Oikos Ensemble, for Saturday’s meeting and worship; they were very well received! At a small-group lunch on Saturday, Christina Kakozi shared her family’s 16-year-long journey from the Congo to Columbia. Those who heard her were moved and had many questions. Thanks to: Christina for her willingness to tell their story, Brad Boyd-Kennedy for driving the Kakozi family to Jefferson City, Jim & Rayla and Sarah for music (and the good publicity they gave us!), Judi for representing not only us but the Western Association on our Conference Council, and Bruce Edwards and Lloyd Viehland (along with Judi) for serving as our delegates to Annual Gathering! LODO Happenings Summer Session has been an amazing success. We have 100% enrollment for our summer program, which has made for lots of fun and excitement in the LODO Halls. Our last day of Summer Session is July 2nd, but that doesn’t mean work for LODO won’t be happening. Summer Projects that will be going on during our “time off” include the blind installations, removal and installation of floor in one of our classrooms, and building a data base for our LODO Library. We are super excited for starting up in September. Our enrollment is currently 92.6% with waitlists for three out of four classrooms. It’s going to be a fun year! With love and laughter, Val Schoeneberg-LODO Director The Communicator page 5 THE COMMUNICATOR Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Columbia United Church of Christ 3201 I-70 Dr. NW Columbia, MO 65202-3296 573-445-7931 PAID Columbia, MO Permit No. 74 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED The Communicator is a publication of the Columbia United Church of Christ. The stated purpose is to keep the congregation and our friends in touch with the organizations and events of the church. It is published twice each month, except January. The deadline for articles is the 5th and 20th of each month. Men’s CUCC Summer Softball Schedule All Games are played at Rainbow Softball Center in Cosmo Park - 1615 Business Loop 70 W. Date Time Field July 3rd 6:00 pm Orange Field July 10th 9:00 pm Purple Field July 17th 6:00 pm Red Field July 24th 7:00 pm Green Field July 31st 8:00 pm Orange Field August 7th 7:00 pm Purple Field August 14th 9:00 pm Red Field JOB OPENING Columbia United Church of Christ has an opening for the Financial Secretary position. Resumes will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. July 11th. Resumes should be delivered to the CUCC office in a sealed envelope and put in the Vice President's mailbox. The position pays $500 per month and takes an average of 7-10 hours of work per week. Accounting and Quick Books experience is preferred. A copy of this job description is available in the church office. The Communicator page 6 Anita Sanderson Vice President