Rockbrook United Methodist Church 9855 W. Center Rd Omaha, NE 68124 Phone: 402-393-1015 Fax: 402-955-1434 [email protected]Find us on Facebook: Rumc Omaha “To make disciples for Jesus Christ by proclaiming God’s Good News and by providing a community for spiritual growth” Sermons are now available online at www.rockbrookumc.com Click on the Welcome Tab and scroll down to Sermons click and choose which Sermon you would like to listen to. Newsletter are available online at www.rockbrookumc.com Click on the Welcome Tab and scroll down to Newsletters and click on the newsletter you would like to view. Calendar are available online at www.rockbrookumc.com Click on the More Tab and scroll down to Calendar and click on the calendar you would like to view. We just launched a new page on Facebook: Rockbrook United Methodist Church There has been a few Rockbrook United Methodist Church pages made, so please find the most updated page, go ahead and like the page, feel free to check - in when you are at church as well as post pictures and news. Greetings friends, September is here. School is back in session. And the Church programming that has been hibernating over the summer is waking up again. I’m really looking forward to experiencing Rockbrook when it is running at full steam! Many of you also realize that September is the month that we start planning in earnest for next year. How will we do mission and ministry in 2017 and beyond? What programs will continue? What new ideas do we have and how can we equip ourselves to carry them out. Who will our leadership be? How will we pay for it? Regarding the Leadership Team, it is always difficult for the new pastor, with only a few weeks in the church, to select leaders for the upcoming year (s). My approach is, if you are currently in a leadership position, to assume that you are happy and feeling fulfilled in that position unless you let me know otherwise. If you are not currently filling a position but feel a call to serve (even if you’re not really sure how you want to serve) please let me know. If you are seeking a change, again, let me know. Simply write me a note, send an email, or give me a call. (Remember not to tell me on Sunday morning as I am sure to forget.) God calls all of us to ministry. While not everyone is called to pastor a church, God calls all of us to do something – to take our place in the Body of Christ. When we all answer God’s call we can truly be effective in proclaiming God’s Good News! Grace and peace, Pastor Jim Mark your calendars Our Annual Church Conference will be October 30 th , 7:30 p.m., at First United Methodist Church in Omaha. Some of you have asked for my home address to put in your directories. It is: 14185 Pine Street, Omaha Nebraska 68144 Pastor Jim The Rockbrook Trustees are continuing to oversee several projects around our campus. Concrete repairs have been delayed by weather, but are on track to be completed by fall. This includes sidewalk repairs, and the replacement of a retaining wall just outside the lower east door of the Sunday School wing. The ownership of Through The Years, the daycare in the annex, has changed. We look forward to a long and successful relationship with Jeanna and Lisa, the new owners. Our fall projects include an update of the small chapel area just east of the elevator on the upper level, and the development of a comprehensive emergency plan for both the main building and the annex. Upon completion this plan will be made available to all church members and the daycare team . A defibrillator class will be scheduled in the next few weeks. Information will be made available for anyone interested in taking the class for certification to use the defibrillator in the event of a health emergency. Kathryn Hauswald and Janice Samson Co-chairs, Rockbrook Trustees Hello from the Gracious Generosity Committee. We would like to thank those that have continued to pray for Rockbrook’s finances and continue to give to our finances. July was a great month; our general pledge and unpledged gifts were up, leaving us with a little over $7,000 in our checking account. We were able to pay $3,407 (a full month) of Mission Shares for July, but are still down $4,066 for the year. You may be asking why we did not use the money in our checking account to cover the remaining balance owed. Well, we are being conservative after having had some tight months this year; so as long as we are able to continue to pay our bills, we will use the extra money in our checking account each month to slowly make up the deficit in mission shares over the remainder of the year. The second quarter insurance payment was paid in July, and money was set aside to cover mowing and lawn expenses (it appears we are only being invoiced every other month). Please continue to keep Rockbrook finances in your prayers and thank you for your generosity.
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Click on the Welcome Tab and scroll down to Sermons click and choose
which Sermon you would like to listen to.
Newsletter
are available online at www.rockbrookumc.com
Click on the Welcome Tab and scroll down to Newsletters and click on the
newsletter you would like to view.
Calendar
are available online at www.rockbrookumc.com
Click on the More Tab and scroll down to
Calendar and click on the calendar you would like to view.
We just launched a new page on Facebook:
Rockbrook United Methodist Church
There has been a few Rockbrook United Methodist Church pages made, so
please find the most updated page, go ahead and like the page, feel free to
check - in when you are at church as well as post pictures and news.
Greetings friends,
September is here. School is back in session. And
the Church programming that has been hibernating
over the summer is waking up again. I’m really
looking forward to experiencing Rockbrook when it is
running at full steam!
Many of you also realize that September is the month
that we start planning in earnest for next year. How
will we do mission and ministry in 2017 and beyond?
What programs will continue? What new ideas do we
have and how can we equip ourselves to carry them
out. Who will our leadership be? How will we pay for
it?
Regarding the Leadership Team, it is always difficult
for the new pastor, with only a few weeks in the
church, to select leaders for the upcoming year (s).
My approach is, if you are currently in a leadership
position, to assume that you are happy and feeling
fulfilled in that position unless you let me know
otherwise. If you are not currently filling a position but
feel a call to serve (even if you’re not really sure how
you want to serve) please let me know. If you are
seeking a change, again, let me know. Simply write
me a note, send an email, or give me a call.
(Remember not to tell me on Sunday morning as I am
sure to forget.)
God calls all of us to ministry. While not everyone is
called to pastor a church, God calls all of us to do
something – to take our place in the Body of Christ.
When we all answer God’s call we can truly be
effective in proclaiming God’s Good News!
Grace and peace,
Pastor Jim
Mark your calendars
Our Annual Church Conference will be October 30th,
7:30 p.m., at First United Methodist Church in
Omaha.
Some of you have asked for my home address to put
in your directories. It is:
14185 Pine Street, Omaha Nebraska 68144
Pastor Jim
The Rockbrook Trustees are continuing to
oversee several projects around our
campus.
Concrete repairs have been delayed by weather, but are on track to be completed by fall. This includes sidewalk repairs, and the replacement of a retaining wall just outside the lower east door of the Sunday School wing.
The ownership of Through The Years, the daycare in the annex, has changed. We look forward to a long and successful relationship with Jeanna and Lisa, the new owners.
Our fall projects include an update of the
small chapel area just east of the elevator
on the upper level, and the development of a comprehensive emergency plan for both the main building and the annex. Upon completion this plan will be made available to all church members and the daycare team .
A defibrillator class will be scheduled in the next few weeks. Information will be made available for anyone interested in taking the class for certification to use the defibrillator in the event of a health emergency.
Kathryn Hauswald and Janice Samson
Co-chairs, Rockbrook Trustees
Hello from the Gracious Generosity
Committee. We would like to thank those that
have continued to pray for Rockbrook’s
finances and continue to give to our
finances. July was a great month; our general
pledge and unpledged gifts were up, leaving us
with a little over $7,000 in our checking
account. We were able to pay $3,407 (a full
month) of Mission Shares for July, but are still
down $4,066 for the year. You may be asking
why we did not use the money in our checking
account to cover the remaining balance owed.
Well, we are being conservative after having
had some tight months this year; so as long as
we are able to continue to pay our bills, we will
use the extra money in our checking account
each month to slowly make up the deficit in
mission shares over the remainder of the
year. The second quarter insurance payment
was paid in July, and money was set aside to
cover mowing and lawn expenses (it appears
we are only being invoiced every other
month). Please continue to keep Rockbrook
finances in your prayers and thank you for
your generosity.
SERVING SUNDAY SNACKS
To my wonderful church family and friends, I
appreciate all the compliments and comments for the
cookies and bars I make for our Sunday morning
services (even when I serve a disaster). I want to
thank Lois and Carl Johnson, Richard and Janice
Samson, and Van Timberlake for all the flour they
have given me. I am certain I have enough flour to
last until 2017. Dick and Fran Boeck always provide
the chocolate chips and butter I need to bake the
treats we share. Gene and Ruth Howard supply the
juice we serve every week. I thank Betty Morris and
Phyllis Rist for helping prepare everything at 7:30
every Sunday morning. I also thank all of you that
have been serving @ 10:15. I would be delighted to
have more volunteers to help serve form 10:15-10:45
(no baking required) If you are willing to serve once
every 6-8 weeks, please sign on the clip board next to
the cookies table. I look forward to serving with you
The Fusion Youth Group is planning to attend the Camp Fontanelle Fall BBQ on Sept. 18 and play Gaga Ball. Any youth who would like to participate should notify Joyce or Cheri soon. If it is confirmed that enough people are planning to go, we will register with Camp
Fontanelle to go as a team. Lunch and other activities (zip line, laser tag, tree climbing) are also planned to be available at Camp Fontanelle on Sept. 18 (see http://www.campfontanelle.com/events/annual-bbq.html).
On Oct. 9, the Omaha Crop Hunger Walk will be held, which is an event in which many Omaha youth groups and adults
participate. The Walk is a fundraiser to benefit the Open Door Mission, Stephen Center, and Siena/Francis House. It will start at 1 p.m. at Luther Memorial Lutheran Church. The Fusion members who would like to go can have lunch together following the
Traditional Service and go together to the walk. A walking route will be marked for us to follow. If you are planning to attend this, please let Joyce know as soon as possible, so that we can determine how many cars will be needed for transportation to lunch
and to the place that the walk will start.
Suggestions for specific Fusion meeting lesson/discussion topics, fundraisers, service activities, and fun activities from any youth and/or parents would be very much appreciated. Please send ideas to Joyce and/or Cheri.
Youth Ministry Coordinator
Rockbrook United Methodist Church currently has a part-time opening for a Youth Ministry Coordinator.
The primary role of the Youth Ministry Coordinator is guiding young people in spiritual growth and opportunities to serve the Church and community. This
includes planning and directing middle school and high school youth groups, worship, Sunday school, and other activities in cooperation with the Pastor,
Director of Children’s Ministries and the Church Education Committee. Duties also include selecting curriculum and resources in consultation with the
Education Committee and the Pastor.
A Bachelor’s degree is preferred. Other desired qualifications include experience in youth ministry or education, effective interpersonal and communication
skills, the ability to appropriately use social media, and the ability to work collaboratively with youth, parents, and church ministry teams.
A background check and Safe Gatherings training is required.
Interested persons should contact: Rev. Jim Corson
The people of Kansas and Nebraska are no strangers to natural disasters, so they know when a crisis strikes, sometimes you need some help to overcome the adversity. So the Great Plains Conference of The United Methodist Church is inviting people of all faiths in the two-state area to mobilize to help the people suffering the record-setting flooding in Louisiana. One of the biggest needs is a flood-bucket kit that helps victims start to repair the damage once the waters recede.
If you’re interested and participating in helping, the following items are needed; as well as you may make a contribution and place it in the offering plate, designated to flood relief.
Each fits inside a 5-gallon bucket with a resealable lid and includes: • One 50-ounce bottle or two 25-ounce bottles of liquid laundry detergent. • A 12- to 16-ounce bottle of liquid cleaner that can be mixed with water (no spray cleaners). • A 16- to 28-ounce bottle of dish soap. • One can of aerosol or pump air freshener. • A 6- to 14-ounce aerosol or spray pump of insect repellant. • One scrub brush with a plastic or wooden handle. • Eighteen cleaning wipes (please, no terry-cloth towels). • Seven non-cellulose sponges. • Five scouring pads (nothing with soap built in). • Fifty clothespins. • One 100-foot or two 50-foot cotton or plastic clotheslines. • A 24-roll of heavy-duty trash bags, 33 to 45 gallons of capacity. • Five dust masks. • Two pairs of dishwashing gloves (durable enough for multiple uses). • One pair of work gloves with either a leather palm or all leather. • One 5-gallon bucket with a resealable lid. All of the items listed above, except the bucket with lid, can be found at most dollar or discount stores. More details about how to pack the bucket for easy transportation to the area in need can be found on the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) website at http://www.umcor.org/UMCOR/Relief-Supplies/Relief-Supply-Kits/Cleaning. Volunteer Opportunites: Please contact Rev. Hollie Tapley, Great Plains Conference disaster response coordinator, at 316-684-0266 or via email at [email protected].