THE MESSENGER
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THE MESSENGER
THE MESSENGER ~ A Communication Ministry of Salem United Church of Christ ~ February 2013 Volume 59, Issue 2 We are God’s children called to seek, share, teach, and continue to experience the Word of God. What a day for a daydream, What a day for a daydreamin' boy. And I'm lost in a daydream. Daydream by Lovin’ Spoonful It is that time of year when, like many of you, I start to daydream. With the weather in its typical unpredictable state—moderate one day and cold another—I daydream of days when the temperature is steady and the sun is shining. On particularly cold days, I dream of sandy beaches and good books. I am all in favor of daydreaming. There are some who claim daydreaming is a waste of time and accuse those who daydream of being “lollygaggers.” In defense of lollygagging, I say it is out of our daydreams from which visions of the future come. Most daydreams contain the phrase “What if?” What a wonderful catalyst for dreams and hopes. It is in our DNA as Christians to ask that “What if?” question. We can dare to ask “What if the world embraced one another as brother and sister? What if we could eliminate hunger in our lifetime? What if we could alleviate suffering? However, as Christians, we must respond to the “What if?” with the question “Why not?” Our response to “What if?’ is only limited by our imaginations. There is literally nothing we cannot do. If we did not think so, wouldn’t our churches and food pantries be empty? Wouldn’t we keep our wallets in our pockets? Wouldn’t we turn a blind eye when we see acts of violence in the media? Too often, we hinder ourselves by thinking we cannot change the world. Of course, we can change the world. We have the opportunity every single day. The problem comes when we try to change the world in big and grandiose ways. We need to start smaller. What if we change the world for one person? What if—there’s that question again—we were to extend care and compassion to he/she who is hurting? If we can make a difference in one person’s life and invite him/her to do the same, soon we will have a tidal wave of care and compassion that could spread throughout the world. I challenge you to daydream. If you are not familiar with how to do so, here are a few tips: Find a comfortable space. Empty your mind of all your responsibilities. Do not allow yourself to use the words “no” or “can’t.” Allow your mind to go wherever it wants to go with no limitations. As a church, it is wonderful to daydream together and to dare ask the questions “What if?” and “Why not?” I invite you to join me in daydreaming and to imagine the possibilities for Salem Church. Blessings, Pastor Jerry Did You Know? now? Who ran the following article in the Edwardsville Intelligencer on February 8, 9, and 10, 1955: “LOST – TAKEN BY MISTAKE – Gray topcoat at Alhambra Salem Sausage Supper, January 29. I have someone else’s coat. Please check lining of your coat pocket, you may find bond issued in my name. Also lost 200 feet of heavy duty cable on spool on Route 140.”? We sincerely hope Thomas Dobrinich was able to exchange the coat he took by mistake for his own. Thanks to the coat check operated by the youth and young adults of Salem, diners at the Sausage Supper can have someone looking after their coats and support the youth at the same time with a donation. ******************************************************************************************************************* “By Faith” Faith” (Suggested Reading: Hebrews 11) The games we play have changed throughout our lives and continue to change. I still look fondly on the simplest and most enduring of games. I trust the game "hide and go seek" is still played, and children still race after lightning bugs on summer evenings. While I do not recommend this game, when I was young the game we played involved running atop the rail of a train track, competing against another on the opposite rail for both speed and distance. The first to touch a foot to the ground lost. In the game, no one looked at their feet, and eyes were always surveying the rail several feet ahead, as our feet struck rightly and rapidly the place we considered a moment ago. We trusted that what we had previously witnessed would still be firmly in place. How often has God brought us through in life? How many times has our heart overflowed with thankfulness, as we were carried out of the dark valley in the loving arms of Christ? Life is certainly more mysterious and less predictable than a rail of steel, yet the love of God is infinitely greater in strength and adaptability than any rail of steel. Abraham was called to go to a place that God would show him—a place unseen and unknown to Abraham. By faith, Abraham stepped out on the intangible promise of God. In practical ways, we trust in both material and conviction to some degree. There is a general assumption that vehicle drivers will conform to one set of rules. If you are sitting as you are reading this, did you examine the structural soundness of the chair before sitting? Friends, I have broken chairs by sitting in them, and I have seen many times a vehicle driver who ignores the singular set of rules that we are required to obey. The Lord does not break His own law nor can the Lord be broken. May joy and fellowship be yours in the journey for we are in God's hand. Pastor John ******************************************************************************************************************* EXHALE - YOUTH NEWS This thing called love, It can lift you up never let you down Take your world and turn it around, Ever since time nothing's ever been found That's stronger than love ~ Johnny Cash Whether you are still in school or have been married for 50 years, there seems to be this hesitancy about a day in February. The fear of not getting the right gift for your significant other or not having a significant other to buy the perfect present for or just simply forgetting about it all together. We get so caught up in worrying about how to make the day perfect that we tend to ruin it, as well as miss the point. Don’t get me wrong, I love getting candy, and watching the face of someone get a stuffed bear the size of a 5 year old child is awesome, but we sometimes take these gifts out of context and forget that this day is based on one main ingredient in life, love. I can remember being terrified when I was in elementary school that at the end of our Valentine’s Day party, I would walk up to the edge of the board where my white paper bag was taped up, look inside, and see nothing but the inside of a white paper bag. Of course this was never the case, but this was a legitimate fear of mine while growing up. I no longer have this worry when it comes to the thought of love. I receive and notice it in every instance I can. In fact, I don’t even have to hunt it out anymore, I just simply receive it. This is what this obscured day in February should be about, love. It should be a reminder to go that extra mile, do the little out of the ordinary things for not just the people who are close to you but to EVERYONE. As Christians we are lucky enough to be taught infinite love, a love that never wavers or bends and certainly one that never runs out. This should be our message. This should be our act. When approached this way, a once terrifying day to some now becomes a day where we are reminded that going out of our way to show and tell everyone we love them a little more then we normally do isn’t all bad—not even a little. Love Wins, Nick Atkins-Harris Email: [email protected] / Cell: 812-589-1918 / Facebook: ExhaleSalemUCC Important Dates for Exhale: February 3: February 10: February 17: February 24: Exhale at Salem @ 4:00-5:30 p.m. Exhale at Salem @ 4:00-5:30 p.m. Exhale at Salem @ 4:00-5:30 p.m. Exhale at Salem @ 4:00-5:30 p.m. ******************************************************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************************************************* Church Council Meeting Summary January 10, 2013 The regular meeting of the Salem Church Council was called to order by President Kathy Porter on January 10, 2013. Members present were Pastor Jerry Amiri, Joe Bolyard, Dennis Conrad, Dan Dauderman, Krista Mansholt, Mindy Mindrup, Laura Muench, Steve Stille, Kenneth Suhre, and Lisa Uhe. Those absent were Roger Reilson and Dave Riechmann. Confirmands Derek Ahlmeyer, Haley Basler, Katelyn Duncan, and Amanda Korsmeyer were guests, accompanied by Katelyn’s mother Connie. Minutes of the previous Church Council meeting and the Treasurer’s Report were approved. Payment of bills in the amount of $13,386.80 was approved. Benjamin Hoeft, Salem’s Financial Adviser from Fortune Financial Advisers, provided an overview of the church investments. Committee reports were presented with the following highlights: Board of Christian Education: Dennis Conrad reported Children’s Choir has started up again with practices being held on Sunday mornings prior to Sunday School. Evangelism & Worship: Pastor Jerry reported the next big event is Random Acts of Kindness Week in February. Mission/Stewardship: Did not meet. Property: Steve Stille reported the committee is looking into updating the sound system in the church. The music storage cabinet doors are in and expected to be installed within the week by Jerry Frank. Long Range Planning: Did not meet. Pastor’s Report: Pastor Jerry Amiri provided an update on the sound system upgrade proposal. Funding for this project is being made available through the undesignated Memorial Funds. Old Business: The Church Council reviewed the materials for the Pre-Annual Meeting. A motion was made by Steve Stille, on behalf of the Property Committee, and seconded by Laura Muench to seek the approval of the congregation to spend up to $10,000.00 on the sound system. Motion carried to bring to the Annual Meeting. The four members going off the Church Council this year, Dan Dauderman, Laura Muench, Steve Stille, and Kenneth Suhre, were thanked for their service, and they each expressed their pleasure in serving the past three years. The meeting was closed by reciting the Lord’s Prayer. The next Church Council meeting will be on February 14, 2013. Note: The approved minutes of all Church Council meetings are available in the church office. ******************************************************************************************************************* 2013 Church Council Officers: President – Kathy Porter Vice-President – Joe Bolyard Secretary – Krista Mansholt Treasurer – Lisa Uhe Financial Secretary – Dawn Reagan ******************************************************************************************************************* 2013 Salem U.C.C. Phone Directories are available on the table outside the church office. ******************************************************************************************************************* Salem UCC Treasurer's Report (Month Ending 12/31/2012) Current Activity GENERAL FUND BEGINNING BALANCE Offering – Loose Offering – Envelopes Miscellaneous Offering Facility Use Donations Miscellaneous Receipts Interest Income – General Fund Benevolence Received Total General Fund Income $ Salaries Employee Benefits Maintenance/Property Services Insurance Utilities Supplies – General Professional Expense Miscellaneous Worship Christian Education Evangelism Stewardship Stephen's Ministry Benevolence Paid Transfer to Reserve Fund Total General Fund Expenses YTD Activity 23,488.42 12,696.52 12,640.00 7.00 0.00 0.00 5.23 1,388.00 26,736.75 $ 8,466.92 5,631.04 246.05 3,098.75 2,152.45 1,098.50 412.59 118.94 705.85 325.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,236.00 7,500.00 31,992.25 6,286.21 84,242.23 130,916.00 75.37 3,550.00 1,508.49 53.04 20,012.83 240,357.96 100,217.45 27,890.76 8,635.58 12,803.00 26,148.04 9,198.47 5,442.26 402.45 3,023.71 3,590.19 247.20 459.86 100.45 22,751.83 7,500.00 228,411.25 GENERAL FUND ENDING BALANCE $ 18,232.92 $ 18,232.92 MEMORIAL FUND BEGINNING BALANCE Bequests – Memorial Fund Honorariums Miscellaneous – Memorial Fund Receipts $ 24,096.61 200.00 0.00 0.00 $ 11,806.92 20,545.00 175.00 60.00 Memorial Fund Expense: Purchases Salem Cemetery Association MEMORIAL FUND ENDING BALANCE **Stamps; Deposit Slips BUILDING FUND BEGINNING BALANCE Bequests – Building Fund Building Fund Offering Insurance Proceeds – Parish Hall Roof Building Fund Expense: Improvements – Parish Hall BUILDING FUND ENDING BALANCE 90.09 ** $ 24,206.52 $ $ 6,622.44 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 $ 8,275.40 105.00 24,206.52 5,761.35 220.00 9,997.00 8,910.09 $ 2,500.00 5,122.44 $ 19,766.00 5,122.44 MUSIC MAINTENANCE FUND BALANCE no activity $ 715.30 $ 715.30 SABBATICAL FUND BEGINNING BALANCE Donation – Men's Fellowship Interest Income – CD SABBATICAL FUND ENDING BALANCE $ 9,853.44 9,853.44 $ 8,789.76 1,000.00 63.68 9,853.44 ENDOWMENT FUND BEGINNING BALANCE Bequests – Endowment Fund Interest Income – Endowment Fund Total Endowment Fund Income $ 58,214.71 0.00 0.00 0.00 $ Interest Distribution – General Fund Interest Distribution – Benevolence ENDOWMENT FUND ENDING BALANCE $ $ INVESTMENT FUND BEGINNING BALANCE Change in Market Value INVESTMENT FUND ENDING BALANCE $ MISSION MATCHING FUND BEGINNING BALANCE Change in Market Value Withdrawal for 2011 Mission Match MISSION MATCHING FUND ENDING BALANCE 58,214.71 $ $ 156,029.45 2,375.00 158,404.45 $ $ 114,735.69 1,262.05 $ $ 115,997.74 $ RESERVE FUND BEGINNING BALANCE Interest Income – Reserve Fund Transfer from General Fund RESERVE FUND ENDING BALANCE $ 7,281.31 10.38 7,500.00 14,791.69 $ OTHER RESTRICTED FUND BEGINNING BALANCE CPR Class (Deaconess Grant) Exercise Class (Deaconess Grant) OTHER RESTRICTED FUND ENDING BALANCE $ $ $ $ 975.50 (400.00) 575.50 $ $ $ $ 57,907.58 300.00 460.18 760.18 226.53 226.52 58,214.71 140,980.75 17,423.70 158,404.45 109,611.27 12,250.47 (5,864.00) 115,997.74 7,175.67 116.02 7,500.00 14,791.69 1,700.00 (24.50) (1,100.00) 575.50 ******************************************************************************************************************* February February Rotation Rotations otations: “Daniel in the Lions’ Den” Den” / “Beatitudes” (Daniel in the Lions’ Den: February 3, 10, & 17) / (Beatitudes: February 24) February 3 Gathering Room Scribe’s Den (Art) Disciples’ Dune Faith Island Gathering Room February 24 Opening Opening Opening Opening 8:45 – 9:00 a.m. 8:45 – 9:00 a.m. 8:45 – 9:00 a.m. ________________ ________________ Pre-K & K Pre-K & K 1st & 2nd 3rd & 4th 5th & 6th 3rd & 4th 5th & 6th Pre-K & K 1st & 2nd ________________ ________________ 3rd & 4th ________________ ________________ 5th & 6th All Children stay in the Gathering Room for a Movie (Food) Gathering Room February 17 8:45 – 9:00 a.m. God’s Oasis (Storytelling) February 10 Teacher Appreciation Sunday 1st & 2nd ________________ Closing Closing Closing Closing 9:45 – 9:50 a.m. 9:45 – 9:50 a.m. 9:45 – 9:50 a.m. 9:45 – 9:50 a.m. All children will start in the Gathering Room at 8:45 a.m. After the opening gathering, the children will be led to their specific workshop by their shepherds. Please pick up your child in the Gathering Room at 9:50 a.m. ******************************************************************************************************************* Spring Mission for Salem Seekers The Spring Mission for Salem Seekers, toddler through 6th grade, is to collect non-perishable items or money for the two local food pantries. The two local food pantries we support are the Highland Area Christian Service Ministry’s Food Pantry in Highland and the Alhambra-Hamel Ministerial Alliance’s Bread of Life Food Pantry in Hamel. We are encouraging the students to bring non-perishable items on Sunday morning in addition to their offering or in place of their offering. We will place the non-perishable items around the altar in the Gathering Room. When the students collect 100 items, each student will receive one Bible Buck. When we collect 200 items, each student will receive five Bible Bucks. With each additional 100 items collected, each student will receive a token of appreciation. Each dollar collected will count as one item. We appreciate all the support we receive from the parents and families of the church. If you would like to help the kids, please bring your items to the Gathering Room. Thank you. ******************************************************************************************************************* ~ Kids For Christ (KFC) ~ On Sunday, January 13, Kids For Christ enjoyed watching Brother Bear in the Parish Hall. We had four kids in attendance. The kids enjoyed watching the movie, while eating a light lunch and popcorn and lying on their blankets and pillows. On Sunday, February 10, the Kids For Christ will be creating Valentines for the children at Kindercottage. The Kids For Christ will gather in the Gathering Room following the Random Acts of Kindness brunch. We invite anyone in kindergarten through fifth grade to come and have some fun. We hope you come to join us for an exciting afternoon. ******************************************************************************************************************* Salem Children's Choir On Sundays at 8:30 a.m., the Salem Children's Choir will meet in the sanctuary for practice. Children in kindergarten and up are welcome and encouraged to come and be a part of the choir. ******************************************************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************************************************* Random Acts of Kindness Week: Sunday, February 3 – Sunday, February 10 You are invited to participate in Random Acts of Kindness Week by placing your name in the drawing (slips will be available in the bulletin and collected during the service on Sunday, February 3). After worship, participants will be able to pull a name from the basket when exiting the sanctuary to find out who they may bestow an act of kindness on in the upcoming week. ******************************************************************************************************************* Random Acts of Kindness Brunch You are invited to a potluck brunch with breakfast casseroles, pastries, fruit, and desserts, hosted by the Evangelism/Worship Committee, after worship on Sunday, February 10. There are two sign-up sheets on the table outside the office—one if you plan to bring a breakfast casserole to share and the other to let the committee know of your plans to attend the brunch. ******************************************************************************************************************* OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE!!! March 2013 - February 2014 Greeters, Liturgists, & Ushers Needed!!! The Evangelism/Worship Committee needs your help! They are in need of greeters, liturgists, and ushers (especially ushers) for the March 2013 – February 2014 Schedule. Please sign up on the table outside the church office if you can help with one, two, or all of these ministries. ******************************************************************************************************************* 2012 Contribution Statements If you would like a statement of your 2012 financial contributions to Salem UCC, please contact the church office or the 2012 Church Council Financial Secretary, Joe Bolyard. ******************************************************************************************************************* From the Men’s Fellowship & Women’s Guild Next Meeting of the Men’s Fellowship & Women’s Guild: Thursday, February 21, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. Pastor Jerry Amiri will have the devotion, and Dagmar Annable will have the refreshments. Sausage Supper 65th Annual Whole Hog Sausage Supper was on Saturday, January 26. We served a total of 2,119 dinners with 899 of them being carry-outs. Family Night: Family Night will be on Saturday, March 16. There will be more information to follow in the March Messenger. February Golden Agers Are: Anita Suhre on February 18 & Orlean Hosto on February 22 ******************************************************************************************************************* Bunco Night Bunco is a fun, mindless dice game that anyone can play! It takes only minutes to learn and is a great excuse to get together and fellowship! Our next Bunco Night will be on Saturday, February 2, at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Please bring a snack to share. ******************************************************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************************************************* What Are You Reading? Reading? I invite you to share what you are reading. Forms will be available to post on the bulletin board outside my office. Please stop by and see what others are reading. I am anxious to see what you’re reading! ~ Pastor Jerry ******************************************************************************************************************* Audio/Visual Training With Salem’s recent upgrade to Audio/Visual system to include video streaming to Hitz Memorial Home, additional training is required. If you have previously been trained or you would like to be trained on the Audio/Visual system, please join us for a training session after worship on Sunday, February 17. ******************************************************************************************************************* Day of Discipleship is for Everyone in the Church! Saturday, March 2, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at St. Paul UCC in Waterloo. The keynote speaker is Rev. Dan Smith who is a pastor, author, and professional life coach. If you would like to attend Day of Discipleship, please turn in a completed registration form to the church office by Sunday, February 17. A schedule of workshops offered is posted on the bulletin board in the passageway or may be viewed on the Illinois Conference website. Registration forms may be obtained from the church office or from the Illinois Conference website: www.isucc.org. ******************************************************************************************************************* The Pastor/Parish/Personnel Relations Committee The Pastor/Parish/Personnel Relations Committee (PPPRC) is always ready to hear ideas and suggestions. PPPRC members are: Irving Gray, Rick Porter, Ken Suhre, and Linda Uhe. The Salem Wire There is a lot that happens from Sunday to Sunday—deaths, births, weddings, etc. Wouldn’t it be nice to know these things sooner than later? The Salem Wire is an email message delivery system where you would receive notice of events and happenings in the church. To sign up for the Salem Wire, please email the church office at [email protected]. The Salem E-Messenger Would you rather receive The Messenger by email? The Salem EMessenger is a delivery system where you would receive The Messenger and all committee meeting minutes by email instead of regular mail. To sign up for the Salem E-Messenger, please email the church office at [email protected]. SALEM CHURCH COUNCIL: President Kathy Porter Vice-President Joe Bolyard Secretary Krista Mansholt Treasurer Lisa Uhe Financial Secretary Dawn Reagan Dennis Conrad Bob Frank Shirley Gall Mindy Mindrup Roger Reilson Dave Riechmann Tim Stille ******************************************************************************************************************* ****************************************************** We are thankful for the cards, thoughts, prayers, gifts, encouragement, and love bestowed upon us by the church and members. God bless you all as we journey together. ****************************************************** Pastor John Mindrup & Family ****************************************************** SAVE THE DATE: Vacation Bible School (VBS) at Salem Sunday, June 2 – Thursday, June 6 ****************************************************** We want to thank all of our Salem Church family for our prayers, cards, and kind words shown to us during Delmar’s chemo treatments and recovery. God has blessed us, as Delmar is in remission, and we are so thankful. SAVE THE DATE: DATE: Rev. David Moyer Retirement Celebration Sunday, June 23, 2013 Worship 4:30 p.m. at First Methodist Church Dinner 6:30 p.m. at Concourse Hotel Madison, Wisconsin Delmar & Wilma Blom ****************************************************** Dear Pastor Jerry & Kids For Christ, ****************************************************** My family and I always greatly enjoy receiving the packages sent by you at the holidays. Thank you for your support, kindness, and prayers. Child Sponsorship Program Global Ministries for donations received for Salem’s sponsored children by Salem UCC Love, Brian Gray & Family Emmaus Homes for received by Salem UCC ****************************************************** Dear Kids For Christ, Highland Area Christian Service Ministry Food Pantry for $100.00 & $200.00 donations received and for 707 pounds of items donated for the food pantry during 2012 by Salem UCC Hitz Memorial Home for $175.00 donation received by Salem UCC and for the Christmas tree received by the Kids For Christ Hoyleton Ministries for $600.00 donation received and for the many Christmas presents donated by Salem UCC Thank you for your kindness and time in preparing and sending me a care package. I brought it to my unit where my Airmen enjoyed it very much. Your gift of microwave popcorn was very much appreciated by many in the unit after one of my Lieutenants set the timer wrong on our microwave and burned the popcorn so badly that we had to get a new microwave. Our new microwave is a great improvement over the old one. The cookies were a great treat and have been enjoyed by everyone. The mission of my unit is to provide intelligence and situational awareness of events and activities around the world to space warning crews. Our mission is to accurately report the type of mission launch throughout the world that would endanger our nation or our friends. We do not have a 24 hour open dining facility on base, but our mission requires us to have personnel on duty 24 hours a day, so your treats were a great blessing. Thank you once again for your kindness and generosity. Very Respectfully, Derek T. Bright Major, USAF Chief, Wing Intelligence ****************************************************** The Church Council would like to recognize the efforts of the 4 outgoing Church Council members who have just completed their 3-year term. They are Dan Dauderman, Laura Muench, Steve Stille, and Ken Suhre. Their contributions and support of Salem have been many, and our thanks to each of them for their service. The Church Council also would like to welcome the 4 newest members to the Church Council. They are Bob Frank, Shirley Gall, Dawn Reagan, and Tim Stille. We thank them for agreeing to serve on the Church Council, and we look forward to working together with them as we unite in serving the needs of Salem. ****************************************************** Thank You Notes Received By: $174.00 donation ****************************************************** Baptisms At Salem Adam Joshua Gillison was baptized at Salem on January 20, 2013, by Rev. Jerry Amiri. Adam was born on December 5, 2007, to Joshua & Tiffany Gillison. His grandparents are Harold Gillison, Mary Gillison, and Tim & Kathy Stille. His great-grandparents are Wayne & Alice Stille. His godparents are Patrick & Emily Stille and Shane Stille. Annabelle Marie Doubet was baptized at Salem on Sunday, January 27, 2013, by Rev. Jerry Amiri. Annabelle was born on November 16, 2012, to Marcus & Sarah Doubet. Annabelle has two older siblings, Clara and Bradley. Her grandparents are Faye Brown, Mel Doubet, and Lisa Doubet. Her great-grandmother is Edith Ruehrup. Her godparents are Faye Brown and Lisa Doubet. ****************************************************** A Birth In Our Church Family: Talia Rose Rex was born on Monday, December 24, 2012, to Matt & Dondee Rex. Proud grandparents are Don & Freddie Riepshoff. “Congratulations” cards may be sent to: Matt & Dondee Rex 522 S. Montgomery Avenue Deland, FL 32720-6330 ****************************************************** Worship Ministry Schedule Date Feb. 3 (10am) Acolytes Anna Brase Tessa Renken Feb. 10 (10am) Kara Braundmeier Cameron Verson Jim & Dagmar Annable Lewis Knackstedt Joe Bolyard Feb. 13 (7pm) _________ Jim & Dagmar Annable _______ Brett Henschen Feb. 17 (10am) Sydney Basler Barbie Meguire Shirley Collmann Scott Demkey Aaron Uhe Feb. 20 (7pm) _________ Shirley Collmann _______ Ron Mindrup Jordan Braundmeier Delmar & Wilma Amanda Korsmeyer Blom Dagmar Annable Lawrence Henschen Delmar & Wilma Blom _______ Christopher Uhe Feb. 24 (10am) Feb. 27 (7pm) Greeter(s) Liturgist Laverne & Marilyn Patti Korsmeyer Reckmann _________ Recorder Christopher Uhe Ushers Irving & Lorena Gray Pat Hinton Wayne & Alice Stille Ken Gehrig Lewis & Lorene Knackstedt Steve Stille / Ken Suhre Ken Gehrig Lewis & Lorene Knackstedt Steve Stille / Ken Suhre Dennis & Vickie Conrad Leroy Engelke Dave & Ronna Renken Dennis & Vickie Conrad Leroy Engelke Bill & Carol Reckman Doug & Nancy Heidbrink Dave & Jerri Riechmann Brenda Schlechte Doug & Nancy Heidbrink Dave & Jerri Riechmann Brenda Schlechte Nursery Schedule February 3 February 10 February 17 February 24 Emily Uhe Patty Uhe Brett Henschen Jennifer Henschen Richelle Ernst Jill Verson Krista Mansholt Anna Renken Worship Schedule Date February 3 Worship with Communion February 10 Worship February 13 Ash Wednesday Worship February 17 Worship February 20 Wed. Night Lenten Worship February 24 Praise Worship February 24 (P)NEUMA February 27 Wed. Night Lenten Worship Scripture Readings Sermon Title Pastor “Witness to the Truth” Rev. Jerry Amiri “Glorious Transformation” Pastor John Mindrup Isaiah 58:1-12 “Darkness Becomes Light” Pastor John Mindrup Deuteronomy 26:1-11 Romans 10:8b-13 Luke 4:1-13 “Salvation in the Midst of Temptation” Rev. Jerry Amiri Genesis 21:14-21 “Haggar” Rev. Jerry Amiri Philippians 3:17-4:1 Luke 13:31-35 “The Plans I Have for You” Rev. Jerry Amiri Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18 “Starry, Starry, Night” Rev. Jerry Amiri Exodus 14-15 (Adaptation) “Miriam” Rev. Jerry Amiri Jeremiah 1:4-10 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 Luke 4:21-30 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2 Luke 9:28-36 ******************************************************************************************************************* DON’T FORGET ON THE FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH WE WILL COLLECT FOOD FOR THE LOCAL FOOD PANTRIES!!! (P)NEUMA (P)NEUMA will be on February 24 at 4:00 p.m. ******************************************************************************************************************* February Anniversaries Prayer List Cancer Concerns: Delmar Blom / Kelly Bruhn / Elmer Frank Judy Gatzke / Wayne Gentry / Cindy Henschen Roseann Lackey / Linda Riepshoff / Al Starko Health Concerns: Quintin Byrne (Cousin of Lisa Reinhardt) Diana Donohoo / Mae Lammi / Lois Lane Marie Mindrup / Anita Mollett Fred Monk (Son-in-Law of Bob Mindrup) Melvin Roberts / Toby Suhre / Betty Volz 02/04/2012 02/05/1994 02/10/2001 02/16/1991 02/25/1984 02/28/1976 Phil & Betty Imboden Jeff & Sue Gibbons John & Joni Sanders Brent & Natalie Rinderer Kevin & Gena Stout Larry & Lorna McGee Congratulations!!! Alhambra Care Center: Ryan Driscoll & Valerie Korte were joined together by marriage at St. Augustine Church in Breese, Illinois, on Saturday, December 29, 2012. Velma Henkhaus “Congratulations” cards may be sent to: Eden Village: Ryan & Valerie Driscoll 2820 Poplar / Highland, IL 62449 _____________________ Lawrence & Hilda Ramach Tim Stille & Kathy Peyla were joined together by civil union at Salem U.C.C. by Rev. Jerry Amiri on Saturday, December 29, 2012. Faith Countryside Homes/Apartments: Dorothy Knabel Highland Home: “Congratulations” cards may be sent to: Anita Suhre Tim & Kathy Stille P.O. Box 67 / Alhambra, IL 62001 Hitz Memorial Home: Verna Bollinger (Aunt of Donna Yates) Orlean Hosto Our Servicemen & Servicewomen: Capt. Derek Bright / Sgt. Tom Eyman Airman Dustin Garner / Brian Gray Major Jason Gray / Justin Leetham Daniel Jozayt /Jason Schlechte Kenny Randle / Kyle Thornton / Vernon Uhe Our Sympathies to the Families of: Thelma Schallenberg, Sister of Al Volz, who died on Friday, December 7, 2012. Ann Bennett, Wife of Rev. P. Jerry Bennett, (Rev. P. Jerry Bennett is the Associate Conference Minister for Programming for the Illinois South Conference), who died on Thursday, January 3, 2013. Bruce Boda, Brother of Gary Boda, who died on Thursday, January 10, 2013. February February Birthdays February 1 Vernon Demkey Verna Gilley Ann Frank Peter Babic February 2 Annette Layher Kyle Gehrig Dylan Galbiati February 3 Greg Semanisin February 4 Gene Templeman Tom Collmann Mark Nagel Greg Lacey Christopher Suhre February 5 Joan Kakac Clara Doubet February 6 Delmar Korsmeyer Ken Mindrup Karen French February 7 Rolland Mansholt Sayde Hogg February 8 Hailey Quade February 10 Patty Uhe Jon Beshears Barbara Whitworth Amber Donohoo February 11 Linda Mriscin Karol Galbiati Coltin Payne February 12 Matt Westfall Mindy Mindrup Dave Duffin Nicholas Dugan February 13 Elmer Frank Kris Lynn February 14 Tim Stumpf February 15 Jim Tillerson February 16 Vernon Uhe Courtney Winet February 17 Carly Rakers February 18 Anita Suhre Cindy Price Phillip Henschen Kara Braundmeier February 19 Dan Reinhardt Devin Zobrist Chris Lackey Bradley Stumpf February 21 Laverne Korsmeyer Janice Koehler February 22 Orlean Hosto Gary Bloemker Karolyn Cooperider February 23 Raenae Mansholt Todd Reilson Trevor Miller February 24 Emily Uhe Haley Basler February 25 Heather Luitjohan Rita Soens Kyle Lentz Jessica Riechmann Madelynn Luitjohan February 26 Erika Schlechte Wyatt Reckman Bradley Doubet February 27 Abby Buzick February 28 Carsten Western Derek Layher February 29 Delaney Rigney February Calendar Saturday Sunday Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Monday Feb. 4 Tuesday Feb. 5 Wednesday Feb. 6 Thursday Sunday Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Tuesday Feb. 12 Wednesday Feb. 13 Thursday Sunday Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Monday Feb. 18 Tuesday Wednesday Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Thursday Sunday Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Wednesday Feb. 27 7:00pm 8:30am 8:45am 10:00am 4:00-5:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 2:00pm 6:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 7:30pm 7:00pm 8:30am 8:45am 10:00am 4:00-5:30pm 1:00pm 7:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 8:30am 8:45am 10:00am 4:00-5:30pm 9:00am 7:00pm 7:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 8:30am 8:45am 10:00am 4:00pm 4:00-5:30pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:15pm 7:00pm Bunco Night Salem Children’s Choir Practice Salem Seekers (Sunday School) Worship with Communion Random Acts of Kindness Week (February 3-10) Praise Team /(P)NEUMA Practice after Worship Exhale at Salem Property Committee Meeting Cub Scouts Meeting Region 5 Meeting at Staunton UCC Women’s Guild “Fun Day” at Hitz Home Evangelism/Worship Committee Meeting Salem Chimes Practice Confirmation Salem Ringers Practice Salem Chancel Choir Practice BOCE Meeting Salem Children’s Choir Practice Salem Seekers (Sunday School) Worship Random Acts of Kindness Brunch KFC – Make Valentines after Brunch Exhale at Salem Senior Citizens Meeting Stephen Ministry Meeting Salem Chimes Practice Confirmation Salem Ringers Practice Ash Wednesday Worship Salem Chancel Choir Practice after Worship Church Council Meeting Salem Children’s Choir Practice Salem Seekers (Sunday School) Worship Audio/Visual Training after Worship Praise Team /(P)NEUMA Practice after Worship Exhale at Salem March Messenger Articles Due Cub Scouts Meeting Historical Committee Meeting Salem Chimes Practice Confirmation Salem Ringers Practice Lenten Wednesday Night Worship Salem Chancel Choir Practice after Worship Guild & Brotherhood Meeting Salem Children’s Choir Practice Salem Seekers (Sunday School) Praise Worship (P)NEUMA Exhale at Salem Salem Chimes Practice Confirmation Salem Ringers Practice Lenten Wednesday Night Worship Salem Chancel Choir Practice after Worship If you are sad or struggling inside, do not suffer alone. Ask for help. We have a team of Stephen Ministers who are ready to listen, care, encourage, pray, and help you through a tough time. (It is confidential too!) Find out more about Stephen Ministry by talking with one of our Stephen Leaders listed below. Our Stephen Ministers are there to care! Rev. Jerry Amiri: (O) 618-488-3215 / (C) 636-328-3332 Pastor John Mindrup: (C) 618-409-3941/ Betty Imboden: (C) 618-973-0572 Pastor Jerry’s Office Hours: Tuesday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (Available for Walk-Ins and Appointments) Youth Director’s Office Hours: Monday/Wednesday/Friday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Office Coordinator’s Office Hours: Tuesday – Friday: 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Salem United Church of Christ 1117 West North Street Alhambra, Illinois 62001 Phone: 618-488-3215 Fax: 618-488-3212 NON-PROFIT ORG. BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID ALHAMBRA, IL PERMIT NO. 2 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Rev. Jerry Amiri, Senior Pastor Pastor John Mindrup, Assistant Pastor Rev. Arnold A. Bizer, Pastor Emeritus Nick Atkins-Harris, Youth Director Jennifer Henschen, Office Coordinator Betty Steiner, Organist & Music Director Dawn Reinhardt, Assistant Music Director Patti Reckmann, Custodian THE MESSENGER ~ A Communication Ministry of Salem United Church of Christ ~ Church’s Email: [email protected] Pastor’s Email: [email protected] Web Address: www.salemuccalh.org Would You Like Home Communion or a Visit From Pastor Jerry? If you would like or know of someone who would like home communion or a visit from Pastor Jerry in your home for conversation and prayer, please contact him to schedule a time. Church – 618-488-3215 / Cell – 636-328-3332 Email – [email protected] _ _ _ _
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The United Methodist Temple Bells QUOTE FOR THE WEEK
required to obey. The Lord does not break His own law nor can the Lord be broken.
May joy and fellowship be yours in the journey for we are in God's hand.
passing on - Second Baptist Church
The games we play have changed throughout our lives and continue to change. I still look fondly on the
simplest and most enduring of games. I trust the game "hide and go seek" is still played, and ...
December 2013 Good Word for website
The wisdom (and wit) of God never ceases to amaze me…..The presence of a little baby in a family
changes everything! Two families truly become one. We coo and cuddle (no matter our size and age)! W...