Pastoral transition executive Presbyter to preach, answer questions
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Pastoral transition executive Presbyter to preach, answer questions
h Scan this QR Code to visit the church website! or g the h. www .L rc o iP u d teria sby nC e r Angel A messenger from The First Presbyterian Church, Lodi ✞ Wisconsin 53555 Website: www.LodiPresbyterianChurch.org ✞ E-Mail: office@lodifpc.org ✞ Phone: 608-592-4310 ✞ Fax: 608-592-2332 Find us on Facebook! First Presbyterian Church of Lodi, WI Pastoral Transition Following the acceptance of Pastor Gretchen’s resignation, the Session of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Lodi began working hard to provide the church with a smooth transition to our next called Pastor. First, the Session serves as the pastoral nominating committee, providing all of the necessary information to the Committee on Ministry, to select an interim pastor. This has been done and we have received confirmation that the Presbytery has begun receiving applications for the interim position. They will review all of the applications and select 3-5 that they feel would be a good fit for our congregation. These applications will be reviewed by the Session and the Session will have the opportunity to interview any potential candidates selected from these applications. Why an interim pastor? Our interim pastor will be an integral part of our church’s call to a permanent pastor. The interim pastor will help our congregation work together, preparing us for change and transition to a new, permanent pastor. We expect this interim pastor to be with us for approximately one year. During that year, when we feel that our congregation is ready to begin the September 2013 search for our permanent pastor, a Pastoral Nominating Committee will be formed from members of the congregation, and including some Session members and the process with Presbytery will begin again. We have been told to expect this process to take about 4 months. Currently, we are on schedule to welcome our interim pastor in early November. The Session asks for the support and prayers of the congregation as we work through this process. Prayerfully, Your Session Executive Presbyter to preach, answer questions Executive Presbyter Ken Meunier will be preaching during worship on September 22. After worship, he will be available to answer questions regarding the pastoral transitions. Pastor Gretchen’s last Sunday will be October 13. After that, there will be at least two Sundays where we will welcome guest preachers. It is 1 the hope of the Session to have an interim pastor in place by November 1. Rev. Meunier will be able to answer questions about that process and about what happens during an interim pastorate as well as preparation for calling a permanent pastor. Free Community Pig Roast September 7 Check elsewhere in this newsletter for a full-page sheet of details about our free community pig roast coming up soon – September 7! Don’t miss it – and bring a friend! Inside this Issue Update on Pastoral Transition���������1 Pig Roast Flyer�������������������������������2 Pastor’s Letter��������������������������������3 September Schedules��������������������4 Youth Ministry Update��������������������5 September Calendar����������������������6 Mission News���������������������������������7 Picnic Auction Contribution Form���8 Scrip Form��������������������������������������9 Please Join Us For Our 6th Annual Lodi First Presbyterian Church PiG ROAST September 7, 2013 4pm - 7pm Free Meal, Cake Walk and Silent Auction Entertainment Provided by Karen Wickham & Buck and Don 2 5 8 L O D I S T R E E T 2 | L O D I , W I September 2013 Sometime in the near future after my departure from this church (October 13), the Nominating Committee will bring to the congregation a list of names for consideration as elders and deacons as it does every year about this time. It’s important for you all to know how this process works so that you can make sound and Spirit-led decisions. The Nominating Committee prays and tries to discern who it is that God is calling to each position of leadership in the church. There are biblical mandates and requirements for church leaders and you can find most of them in 1 Timothy 3-6. Yet the entire Bible, and, especially, the Gospels teach us the kind of lives God in Christ and led by the Holy Spirit expects us to live. Just because you are able to sit up and take nourishment doesn’t mean you are “qualified” to serve on the Session or the Board of Deacons. But maybe you are. To be called and nominated by the Nominating Committee is not so much an honor, but an exercise in humility. There’s nothing to brag about when we are called by God to do anything. Rather, we should carefully examine ourselves and discern whether this is a call from God, whether the time is right in our lives, whether our hearts are open to change and being changed. Rather than being puffed up by the invitation to serve, we should probably be scared to death at the thought of it. There are countless examples of people in the Bible who experienced this kind of fright. We do NOT campaign to be elected to the Session. Session members do not have constituencies – that is, they don’t answer to the congregation after their election and they should not be making promises to the congregation prior to election. Potential session members should not have a personal agenda (for instance, “I’m going to get rid of the pastor”). They should, however, be willing to listen to what members of the congregation have to say. Rather, members of the Session are to come to meetings with open hearts and minds, willing to hear and be heard, willing to disagree but to agree to that disagreement and support the majority decision. Session members are to be led by the Holy Spirit in their decision making – they are to listen, but not to be led by individual members of the congregation. Sometimes the Nominating Committee will not come with a “complete” slate of nominees. In other words, there may be some vacancies left to fill. But the congregation only elects to those positions being nominated: you do not elect people to positions for which individuals have not already been nominated by the Nominating Committee. The Nominating Committee continues to work and discern if there is a person to complete the slate. Just because there are nine members allowed to serve on the Session doesn’t mean that God intends to have all nine of those positions filled. Nominations are always open from the floor after the Nominating Committee has placed its nominations. So if the Nominating Committee nominates, for example, two people for perhaps three open seats on the session, nominations from the floor are limited to those two positions and the third position will remain vacant until the Nominating Committee brings a final nominee. But before these nominees ever reach the congregation, the Session provides for the training of the nominees for session and for deacons and then must decide if the nominees are suitable, fit for service in the various positions. So a name brought to the Session by the Nominating Committee may not be passed along to the congregation if the Session determines that person is not called at this particular time and place. Only after this rigorous process does the congregation have the opportunity to vote. I am so deeply grateful to God for providing this congregation with our current Session. These eight Session members have been willing to wrestle with angels as they have considered and determined and still consider and determine God’s will for this church. Please support and Session and the Deacons in the work they do, and come to congregational meetings with the full knowledge that the names placed before you for your consideration have undergone a rigorous discernment through prayer to God and conversation among your church leaders. And please pray for the Nominating Committee as it continues its deliberations. Your Sister in Christ, Pastor Gretchen 3 Worship Leaders Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept 1 Pam Odorizzi 8 Marcia Brown 15Pam Odorizzi 22Diane Lukins 29Greg Manning Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept 1 Marcia and Jim Brown 8 Dorothy and DeAnn Richards 15Cassy VanFossen and Jean Spataro 22Open 29Open Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept 1 No Commitment Choir 8 Open 15Open 22Open 29Open Song Leaders Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept We’d like to wish the following people a Happy Birthday. If your birthday is in September and your name is not listed, please let the office know the date of your birthday so that it can be entered in the computer. Offertories Sept 1 Sept 8 Sept 15 Sept 22 Sept 29 Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Happy Birthday in September! 9/1 Joe Ludlum 9/2 Dudley Mehltretter 9/4 Beanie Ludlum 9/5 Steven Bremer 9/10 Dawn Salzman Patty King Isaac Leckwee-Gjavenis 9/12 Cole Salzman Sydney Tobin Herb Damsteegt 9/13 Diana Brue 9/15 Cassy VanFossen 9/17 Cindy Leckwee 9/19 Bret Huston Ryan Beck Anthony Tritt Kiddie Keep Kris Morgan, Allie Gorton; Back-up: Amy Klann Linda Heins, Rose Heins; Back-up: Adrianne Tritt Kris Morgan, Mae Stocks; Back-up: Cindy Leckwee Kristie Tobin, Allie Gorton; Back-up: Kris Morgan Kris Morgan, Rose Heins; Back-up: Cassie Leckwee Ushers 1 Mae & Nancy Stocks 8 Dave Heebner & Greg Manning 15Jim & Marcia Brown 22Beth Sokol & Rose Heins 29Dan & DeAnn Richards Greeters Sermons Available 1 Audrey Kohn 8 Jason and Kristie Tobin 15Diane Lukins 22Pam Odorizzi 29Mike and Kris Morgan Written and audio versions of Pastor Gretchen’s sermons are now available on the church website: www.lodipresbyterianchurch.org. Accompanists 1 Rana Hughey 8 Audrey Kohn 15Jean Mulcahy 22Rana Hughey 29Audrey Kohn Newsletter Deadline: Deadline for all newsletter articles for the October newsletter will be Thursday, September 26, 9 a.m. If you would like an article in the newsletter, you can e-mail the Church office at office@lodifpc. org or leave it on the desk in the church office. Counters 1 Dawn Salzman and Rick VanFossen 8 Greg Manning and Beanie Ludlum 15Paul Ammann and Sandy DeSelle 22Dawn Salzman and Marcia Brown 29Open 4 Sept 2013 Youth Ministry Update joined our church and his knowledge and faith is astounding when I compare it to where I was at his age. I believe that he is going to grow up and become a man of faith and will also be a great huddle leader when his time comes. The most memorable moment, was the pray with friends night. Each of the kids was given a pillow case for their friends to write on. They can choose a passage from the bible, a nice note, or even just their name. It was an awesome time for all of them to really reach out to others they may not know. During the pillow cases, campers were able to pray with friends or leaders. But what got me was every single one of my kids and even a couple extra, came to me, formed a circle and prayed for me. I want to start crying just picturing this. My heart was warmed and it finally clicked. I love these kids with all my heart. They are like all my little brothers and sisters and each hold a special place in my heart. They have taught me that keeping my focus on them can do amazing things and they have each helped my faith grow in their own special way. God Bless! Cassy VanFossen, Youth Director Hello fellow Christ-Lovers! Well, ladies and gents, I am so excited to write the newsletter about the youth this month. The kids had an awesome and faith filled week at Summer Games. We had 17 out of the 28 kids at camp. During this week I was able to watch the kids from the eyes of one of the coordinators. I was able to watch the amazing faith of the kids in our group. During the week I spent a lot of time with the future counselors. We talked a lot about expectation of being a counselor at camp, but most importantly, we talked about their faith journey and why they are where they are. I was so impressed by the spiritual growth since I spent that week with them last. I was amazed at the maturity of some of the new high school students. The one that really stood out to me was Jared Bauer. I have literally watched this kid grow up since he Pig Roast Auction Items Needed OK….it’s time to think AUCTION! Pig Roast is scheduled for Saturday, September 7. And one of the really fun parts of the day is the Silent Auction. But we cannot have an auction without your items. So let’s get thinking. Pick up a form in this Angel newsletter or on the Fellowship Table and describe your item, activity, service, or instructional lesson. Give it some detail so folks will not be able to resist bidding the price right up there on Pig Roast Day. Please note on the form if you desire a Gift In Kind statement to be used for tax purposes. Turn your forms in to Marcia Brown or put them in the PIG ROAST envelope on Fellowship Table. Then be sure to join in on the bidding as well. This effort has proven to generate considerable funds for our general fund, but, more importantly, it really adds to the fun of the afternoon. Just ask about those bidding wars for that homemade pie, or the largest pumpkin the garden will produce, or the evening boat cruise!! If you are donating actual item(s) for bid, please bring the item to Fellowship Hall no later than 2 p.m. on the day of the picnic. Thanks in advance for your support of our church. Pig Roast Picnic Auction Committee Dinner Hosts I have a sign-up sheet for dinner hosts so please keep your eye on the bulletin board, and please sign up! Just remember this is never limited to just youth group parents; anyone is welcome to be a part of our Sunday night craziness! 5 Garage Sale set for September 5-7 The Deacons will be having a garage sale on the same dates as the Lodi Community Sales on September 5, 6 and 7, in the three-stall garage at Audrey Kohn’s farm, 710A N. Main. If you have anything you would like to donate for sale, please contact Audrey at 592-4887. You can drop items off on Saturday, August 31, September 1,2,3,4. It would be appreciated if you would price your items. 6 1 8 22 Fellowship, 10 a.m. Worship, 9 a.m. 29 Youth Group, 5-7 p.m. Fellowship, 10 a.m. (SCRIP Orders Delivered) Worship, 9 a.m. Executive Presbyter Ken Meunier Guest Speaker Fellowship, 10 a.m. (SCRIP Orders Taken) Worship, 9 a.m. 15 Youth Group, 5-7 p.m. Fellowship, 10 a.m. (SCRIP Orders Delivered) Worship, 9 a.m. Matthew Ammann Baptism Fellowship, 10 a.m. (SCRIP Orders Taken) Worship, 9 a.m. (with Communion) Sunday Labor Day 9 2 30 23 16 Monday 3 AA/Al-Anon Meetings, 7:30 p.m. Newsletter Mailing, 10:30 a.m. 24 AA/Al-Anon Meetings, 7:30 p.m. Session, 6:30 p.m. 17 AA/Al-Anon Meetings, 7:30 p.m. 10 AA/Al-Anon Meetings, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study, 11:30 a.m. 25 18 Committee, 7 p.m. Bible Study, 11:30 a.m. 4 11 Finance, 6 p.m. Bible Study, 11:30 a.m. Bible Study, 11:30 a.m. Wednesday 5 26 Newsletter Deadline, 9 a.m. 19 12 Deacons Garage Sale, 8 a.m. Thursday 25 26 19 18 27 20 13 6 5 12 4 28 21 14 7 W 8 29 22 30 23 16 9 2 1 31 24 17 10 3 S 27 20 F 15 6 13 T August 2013 T M 11 S Friday September2013 7 14 21 28 13 20 27 M 6 S 15 29 22 30 23 16 9 2 8 W 1 31 24 17 10 3 T October 2013 T 7 25 18 11 4 F 26 19 12 5 S 28 21 14 Annual Pig Roast, 4 p.m. Saturday Mission News to the hungry and satisfy the needs of the afflicted, then your light shall rise in the darkness and your gloom be like the noonday. The Lord will guide you continually, and satisfy your needs in parched places, and make your bones strong; and you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters never fail. – Isaiah 58:9b-11 New Trumpet has a Story to Tell Pastoral Transition Starting Sunday, September 15, and concluding on October 6, World Communion Day, we will be reading bulletin inserts in regard to the special offering sponsored by the Presbyterian Church (USA) called the Peace Offering. Please consider combining your gift with all PC (USA) members to be used to help transform cultures of violence into communities of peace. Your gift will help by giving hope, locally and abroad. The YPM team returned safe and sound from the week of work on the school in Leona Vicario. We mixed cement for the roof on the second classroom and together poured 1,040 buckets of cement, lifting them up a scaffold. A crew of six local young men working on the project was a big help. We enjoyed four evenings of bible stories and crafts with area youngsters. We will never forget Jeff Leckwee playing Goliath being pelted with rolled up socks and vanquished by a little Mayan boy named David. Thank you for your prayers and support. There will be a bake sale at the Farmers' Market on September 20 from 2-6 p.m. We hear there will be lefse and rosettes and other goodies including Cindy's cookies and a pecan pie or two. If you remove the yoke from among you, the pointing of the finger, the speaking of evil, if you offer your food Earlier this year I developed a real strong urge to locate the trumpet mate to my King Silversonic cornet. I have a great Bach trumpet, but there is something about the King that I really like. I purchased the cornet when I was in high school and have played it ever since. Through eBay, I found a trumpet just 10,000 serial numbers higher than my cornet. Both were likely manufactured between 1963 and 1965. The trumpet arrived a couple of weeks ago. It is pristine. It showed so little wear that I had to know more about it so I wrote the seller. Here is the response: My parents are wonderful Christian people. Back in the 70's they were on lay witness mission teams. These teams would go in churches and share their testimonies and present music. My mother plays the piano and my dad is a tenor singer and trumpet player. During those years they met a lovely young woman named Julie. 7 Julie lives in Indianapolis, IN and is still a spiritual daughter to my parents and part of our family! She has had her brother's trumpet and decided to sell it. She consulted my father for help selling the trumpet. Here is the background on the trumpet: It was purchased by Julie's parents for her brother, either for his last year of junior high or his first year of high school (about 1960). It was purchased in Champaign, Illinois, at the music store; she couldn't tell you now the name of it. Her brother played 1st chair trumpet in the high school concert band, in the marching band, the jazz band, and the German band. He also periodically played at church. He was the only student in the band who could "triple tongue." He was killed by a drunk driver when he was 19 – his first year at college at Illinois State University – and the trumpet was played for the last time by his best friend at his funeral. He played "The Holy City." Julie's mom couldn't part with the trumpet because it was her brother's so it has been in the case, under Julie's bed, ever since. What is a blessing it is that the instrument is now back in the world as a blessing. On Sunday, August 18 I was privileged to play the instrument for the first time in over forty years as I provided the music for the Offertory at the morning service. I am humbled that the Lord has put this instrument in my hands and I’m wondering where this is leading. Terry Anderson PIG ROAST AUCTION CONTRIBUTION FORM Do not fold: Please put this form into the envelope provided on the Fellowship Table OR bring the form and the item you are donating to Fellowship Hall by 2 p.m. the day of the picnic. DONOR’S NAME:___________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:_______________________________________________________________________ Street City PHONE NUMBER:___________ ____________ E-MAIL ADDRESS:_________________________ _____ Yes, I wish to receive a Gift In Kind statement for tax purposes. ITEM BEING DONATED:_______________________________________________________ SUGGESTED MINIMUM BID $____________ DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND ANY LIMITATIONS PLACED ON THIS ITEM: For example: Name of item: Leaf Raking: Description: 3 Hours of leaf raking and bagging Limitations: To be done on the afternoon of the third Saturday in October unless other arrangements are made with the donating party.________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ BIDDER’S NAME PHONE AMOUNT BID BEGINNING BID NO LESS THAN:___________________________________ 1. _____________________________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________________________ 4. _____________________________________________________________ 5. _____________________________________________________________ 6. _____________________________________________________________ 7. _____________________________________________________________ 8 13 9 First Presbyterian Church 258 Lodi Street Lodi, WI 53555 Phone: 608-592-4310 Fax: 608-592-2332 The Session Pastor: Gretchen Lord Anderson Pastor’s home phone: 608-825-9491 E-Mail address: pastor@lodifpc.org Class of 2013 Class of 2014 Class of 2015 Marcia Brown Rick VanFossen Beanie Ludlum Sandy DeSelle Paul Ammann Dawn Salzman Greg Manning Dorothy Richards Dawn Salzman, Clerk of Session Youth Director: Cassy VanFossen E-Mail address: cassy@lodifpc.org Board of Deacons Choir Director: Position Open Custodian: Lori Harrenstein Stephen Ministry Leader: Diane Lukins Church Secretary: Pat Craig Church Secretary’s Office Hours: 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Class of 2013 Diane Lukins Rebecca McIntyre Laurie Fryman Class of 2014 Audrey Kohn Jeff Leckwee Mike Morgan Class of 2015 Mary Bancroft Jason Tobin Stephen Ministers Worship Service Diane Lukins, Stephen Leader Marcia Brown Herb Damsteegt Sunday 9:00 a.m. Nursery Available Jane Jones Beth Sokol Dorothy Richards Sunday School (during the school year) 10:15 a.m. Newsletter Graphic Design: Jim Salzman First Presbyterian Church 258 Lodi Street Lodi, WI 53555 10 Non-Profit Org. 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