Centenary United Methodist Church 429 Main Street, Shelbyville, KY Vol. 19 No. 5 502.633.4510 May 2015 May Sermon Schedule May 3, 2015 Communion Sunday Acts 16: 1—5 (TNIV) “To Grow Disciples of Jesus” (Week #2 “Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series) May 10, 2015 Mother’s Day Psalm 95: 1—7b (TNIV) "Because Corporate Worship is Important" (Week #3 “Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series) May 17, 2015 Ascension Sunday Graduating Senior’s Recognition Day Acts 3: 1—10 (TNIV) “To Bring Healing to Those Who Are Hurting” (TNIV) (Week #4“Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series) May 24, 2015 Day of Pentecost Peace with Justice Special Sunday Offering Ephesians 4: 11—16 (TNIV) “To Equip God’s People to Serve” (Week #5“Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series) May 31, 2015 Fifth Sunday Offering for UM Children’s Home Promotion Sunday Colossians 1: 3—14 (TNIV) “To Grow the Kingdom of God” (Week #6“Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series) Update on the Parsonage Basement The melting snow and heavy rain of recent weeks have re- sulted in flooding in the parsonage basement and the at- tached garage The flooding damaged the flooring in the basement as well as some the parsonage’s family’s furniture. Upon further inspection, additional damage was revealed in some of the walls and floorboards. The presence of mold was also discovered. At this time the full extent of the damage is being ascer- tained , but the Trustees, working with Staff-Parish, District Superintendent Kevin Burney, and the parsonage family have put together a tentative plan into place. While this plan is not finalized, it calls for: Inspection of the mold by qualified individuals to determine if it safe for the parsonage family to continue to reside at the residence while clean-up and repairs take place and if it is safe for volunteers to engage in clean-up or if mold specialists will need to be brought in to do the clean-up. The removal of landscaping from the front of the parsonage (as needed), bringing in soil to redirect the water away from the home, and the replacement of the landscaping. Once cleared to do so, additional study of the affected areas will determine the extent of the damage and what will need to be done to repair it. The redirection of water (also known as waterproofing) in the basement and garage to channel it away from the basement including installment of a sump pump is planned. An estimate has been obtained and an initial deposit has been paid to B Dry Waterproofing. Because of the backlog, it will be several weeks before they are able to get to this project. The removal and replacement of the shower in the downstairs bathroom which is leaking. The replacement of flooring in the basement. Dependent upon what is discovered with additional inspec- tions more work may need to be done. At this time, there are funds from a variety of sources that will prevent this from becoming a major financial crisis, but if anyone should de- sire to contribute towards this effort, please earmark funds for “Parsonage Restoration Project.” If you have any questions regarding this project, please contact Pastor Knipp or Vance Barnett. Our Sunday Worship Schedule Contemporary Worship 8:48 am Traditional Worship 11:00 am Sunday School 10:00 am Join us on Wednesday Nights Bible Study 6:30 pm CYF—Youth 6:30 pm Children’s Ministry 6:30 pm Choir 7:45 pm
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Centenary United Methodist Church
429 Main Street, Shelbyville, KY
Vol. 19 No. 5 502.633.4510 May 2015
May Sermon Schedule May 3, 2015 Communion Sunday
Acts 16: 1—5 (TNIV)
“To Grow Disciples of Jesus”
(Week #2 “Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series)
May 10, 2015
Mother’s Day
Psalm 95: 1—7b (TNIV) "Because Corporate Worship is Important" (Week #3 “Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series)
May 17, 2015
Ascension Sunday Graduating Senior’s Recognition Day Acts 3: 1—10 (TNIV) “To Bring Healing to Those Who Are Hurting” (TNIV)
(Week #4“Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series)
May 24, 2015 Day of Pentecost Peace with Justice Special Sunday Offering Ephesians 4: 11—16 (TNIV) “To Equip God’s People to Serve”
(Week #5“Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series)
May 31, 2015
Fifth Sunday Offering for UM Children’s Home
Promotion Sunday
Colossians 1: 3—14 (TNIV)
“To Grow the Kingdom of God”
(Week #6“Why Do We Need the Church?” Sermon Series)
Update on the Parsonage Basement
The melting snow and heavy rain of recent weeks have re-
sulted in flooding in the parsonage basement and the at-
tached garage The flooding damaged the flooring in the
basement as well as some the parsonage’s family’s furniture.
Upon further inspection, additional damage was revealed in
some of the walls and floorboards. The presence of mold
was also discovered.
At this time the full extent of the damage is being ascer-
tained , but the Trustees, working with Staff-Parish, District
Superintendent Kevin Burney, and the parsonage family
have put together a tentative plan into place. While this plan
is not finalized, it calls for:
Inspection of the mold by qualified individuals to determine if
it safe for the parsonage family to continue to reside at the
residence while clean-up and repairs take place and if it is
safe for volunteers to engage in clean-up or if mold specialists
will need to be brought in to do the clean-up.
The removal of landscaping from the front of the parsonage
(as needed), bringing in soil to redirect the water away from
the home, and the replacement of the landscaping.
Once cleared to do so, additional study of the affected areas
will determine the extent of the damage and what will need to
be done to repair it.
The redirection of water (also known as waterproofing) in the
basement and garage to channel it away from the basement
including installment of a sump pump is planned. An estimate
has been obtained and an initial deposit has been paid to B
Dry Waterproofing. Because of the backlog, it will be several
weeks before they are able to get to this project.
The removal and replacement of the shower in the downstairs
bathroom which is leaking.
The replacement of flooring in the basement.
Dependent upon what is discovered with additional inspec-
tions more work may need to be done. At this time, there are
funds from a variety of sources that will prevent this from
becoming a major financial crisis, but if anyone should de-
sire to contribute towards this effort, please earmark funds
for “Parsonage Restoration Project.”
If you have any questions regarding this project, please
contact Pastor Knipp or Vance Barnett.
Our Sunday Worship Schedule
Contemporary Worship 8:48 am
Traditional Worship 11:00 am
Sunday School 10:00 am
Join us on Wednesday Nights
Bible Study 6:30 pm
CYF—Youth 6:30 pm
Children’s Ministry 6:30 pm
Choir 7:45 pm
May Birthdays
1 Sue Covert Loux
5 John Whisman
8 Shelbi Poehlein
Phil Tripp
9 Katherine Maggard
11 James Insco Sr.
Lois Newton
13 Rev. Lowell Ogden
14 Shawn Stovall
Margo Whisman
15 Morris Bryant
William (Shug) Hickman
17 Bonnie Burks Gray
Terri Poehlein
18 Jason Oakes
20 John Gerding
21 Robert Beaton
25 Bill Decker
Bryan Hughes
Brett Reese
26 Reesa Headley
27 Andrew Aitken
Elisa Rice
28 Lindy Bush
Troy Hood
Ashton Stovall
29 Janice Riggs
30 Dr. Jim Coots
June Newsletter Items Due May 20th
The Quilter’s will meet on Wednesday,
May 27th 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
In lieu of our regular meeting, The Harriet Poynter/Lucile Smith Circle will visit and tour Wesley House
on Tuesday, May, 12. We will travel to Louisville on the church bus, leaving the
church at 10:30. We will "brown-bag" our lunch and eat at Wesley House.
Also, Wesley House has their annual luncheon and fashion show fundraiser
on Sunday, June 7 from 2:00 until 4:00 pm. at the Hotel Louisville. Tickets
are $20. See Helena Kruer for tickets. Make checks payable to Wesley House
Community Services.
“New Circle” Meeting is May 21st at 7:00 pm, at Lynda Sanford’s home (2161 LaGrange Road).
This is an opportunity for women to serve, work and grow in Christ along with other United Methodist
Women whose daytime schedules are too busy to meet during the day.
For more information contact Linda Sanford 502.330.9524 or Bonnie Burks Gray 502.633.6941.
The Church Office will be closed on
May 25, 2015 in observance of
Memorial Day.
Join us on Thursday, May 14th for lunch
at Ramsey’s Restaurant in Lexington. We
will meet at the church and board the bus
at 10:45 am. To attend, please RSVP to
Eleanor Warford 502.633.2802.
The Memorial & Endowment fund provides a unique opportunity to
remember family and friends. These special gifts to CUMC will contin-
ue to fund and support the ministry and needs of the church far be-
yond a members lifetime.
Thank you for your thoughtfulness and generous gifts:
Larry Crouch called the meeting to order at 6:34 since Holly was delayed and asked that we share blessings and prayer concerns around the room. Holly Husband arrived and passed out the meeting agendas and a handout for the for-mation time.
Holly Husband stated that she had heard a sermon while traveling this week. The subject of this sermon was “How the Holy Spirit blesses churches when they are in harmony”. The handout was entitled, “The tenth Beatitude: Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape” and was from a book by Bob Russell. The handout listed principles
for growing a dynamic church. The other side of the handout depicted tools for building a strong culture within an or-ganization. One tool is the mood elevator and reminds us that when we are in discussion with other people we general-ly have a negative or positive response to a new topic. When this happens, the key is to stay curious (second tool) so that you are open to the new idea. Then you look down at the shadow you cast (third tool) and finally use the account-ability ladder as the tool to detail when you will get things done.
Holly then asked for a time of sharing blessings around the room. Prayer concerns included upcoming surgery and res-ignation of three of our nursery staff. Shared praises were numerous and included number of volunteers and the work
completed on the ramp at the Rice’s home, an especially good Children’s Sermon yesterday during the second service, college students home for Spring Break, our Children’s Ministries programming is moving forward, the 5th grade/Big Sister retreat went well on Saturday, and continued health and a safe delivery for Sarah Bell and the baby. Willard Knipp closed the time with prayer.
Holly then asked that the minutes of the January 19, 2015 meeting be approved. Larry Crouch made a motion that the minutes be accepted as submitted. Mark Burks seconded the motion and the minutes were approved by consensus.
Holly next asked that we address the Consent Agenda Reports. A report from Trustees was available in the room as
this was not in the original sent report. Larry Crouch made a motion that the Consent Agenda Reports be accepted with the additional report. Glen Dreher seconded the motion and the Consent Agenda Reports were accepted.
Holly next moved to Discussion Items.
Holly Husband asked for the finance report. Donald Durden spoke first for the Finance Committee. He re-
minded the council that the budget plans for a $ 54,869 loss on the year. The Combs trust now has
enough ($ 100,601) in the endowment to do something with it. The weather in February was awful and
receipts were down. The utilities are misrepresented in that the gas bill for the church was shown in the
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the youth budget line, but this has been corrected.
Holly Husband then asked Tracy Bertram to speak from Finance on the One-Call System. Tracy stated
that they have investigated using an automated call or text system. The system is One-Call Now. We can notify 250 numbers for a cost of $900 each year. Tracy stated that it is the recommendation of the Finance Committee to authorize implementation of One-Call Now to be purchased through contingency funding and giving members the option to contribute toward the cost of the system. Kay Burney asked if the system would call or send text messages. Willard Knipp stated that the system will do either noti-fication method and you can set up sub-groups within the larger notification base. Larry Crouch se-conded the recommendation and this was approved.
Tracy Bertam next spoke about the purchase of an AED (automated external defibrillator). Tracy stated that it is the recommendation of the Finance Committee to purchase an AED for the safety of our mem-bers, at an approximate cost of $ 1,500 and to be placed in the Sanctuary. Meg Hughes asked if people need to be trained to use the AED. Holly Husband stated that Rick Frank recommended we buy a spe-cific brand of AED so that EMS can hook their leads up to our AED directly. Glen Dreher seconded the recommendation and it was approved. Willard Knipp suggested that we could ask if members want to
contribute toward the purchase of the AED device. Tracy stated that it would be funded from contin-
gency funds. The recommendation was amended to state that contingency funds would be initially used for purchasing the AED; this was also approved.
Vance Burnett next spoke from the Trustees Committee. There is a water problem at the parsonage for which they will be getting a company in to look at; there may be more work needed to replace carpet and walls. This issue just happened after the Finance Committee meeting last week.
Holly Husband next asked if there was any other business. Sarah Krauss stated that three of our nurse-
ry staff members have resigned. She has spoken with some of the parents and they are willing to vol-unteer in the nursery while our Staff-Parish Relations Committee works to hire a new staff member in the nursery. Larry Crouch made a recommendation to accept the three resignations of the nursery workers and release them immediately from duty. Mark Burks seconded the recommendation. Larry Crouch called for the question and the recommendation was approved. Sarah will work on getting vol-unteers signed up to work in the nursery with Da Da on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Holly Husband next asked for the Pastor’s Report. Willard Knipp informed the council that he had just
decided yesterday to submit his clergy profile to be a delegate to either the 2016 General Conference or Judicial Conference. He had felt convicted reflecting on the 2012 conference debacle by the statement
that “somebody should do something” and felt that he can not lead us if he himself is not willing to put up or shut up.
Holly Husband asked if Larry Crouch had a report as Lay Delegate. Larry reminded the council to bring single-wrapped toothbrushes for the hygiene kits for Annual Conference. We have two months to col-
lect these toothbrushes.
There was no Lay Leadership Report from Mark Burks yet.
Willard Knipp stated that Sunday, May 24th will be the closing meeting of the Frankfort District. This will include a time of nostalgia, a time of financial discussions and decisions, and decisions on who gets what when churches move to a new district. He does not yet know the location of the meeting but be-lieves the time will be 3:00 p.m.
There was no other new business.
The next meeting is April 20th.
Willard Knipp then closed the meeting in prayer and Holly Husband adjourned the meeting at 7:33 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Trisha Hobbs
Kids Korner
Saturday
May 16th
10:00 am to Noon
Upcoming Youth Events:
2015 Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic
June 9—16
Jr. High Youth Week June 22—25
CYF Trip to Cedar Point August 1—3
We have been super busy getting the children’s
area cleaned, organized and ready so that we can
get started with renovation project. We are in the
process of getting bids for new lighting and ceiling
tiles.
We have planned to “Kick-Off to Summer” church-
wide event for Wednesday, May 27th at 6:00 pm
with games, foods, and course a bouncy house for
the kids.
We are working on VBS (June 22-25) the theme is
“SonSparks Lab” which will be a hands on learning
experience for the kids to teach about God’s love.
We are also in the midst of planning for the Sum-
mer and one of our plans is to have 3 nights that
will be open to the public to invite families to watch
movies on the front lawn.
Also, volunteers are needed to help make our VBS
program a success. Sign-up sheets are posted out-
side Room 206 and in the Fellowship Hall. We will
begin accepting VBS registration forms on May 4th.
Remember, church policy requires that everyone who works with children complete the Safe Sanctuary Training Course –Online at: http://kyumc.org/pages/detail/1899 and a criminal background check. Once you have completed your Safe Sanctuary Training online, please provide a copy of your confirmation certificate to the church office so that we may place it in our church records. If you have questions regarding this policy, or if you need to check the status of your class certification (which is good for 3 years) or need to obtain a criminal background check. please contact the church office 502.633.4510 or [email protected]
We will congratulate and recognize our 2015 Graduat-
ing seniors. Graduation is an important milestone for
our students, and our church family. Please join us as
we celebrate their accomplishments and support their
future endeavors.
Congratulations and Best Wishes
to our 2015 Graduates
Lindy Bush
Katie Hisle
Jordan Knipp
Shelbi Poehlein
Sabrina Pratt
Ashton Stovall
Autumn Wall
Promotion Sunday is May 31, 2015
(following our fellowship time
10:45 am) in the fellowship hall for
certificates, awards and cake!
Mother’s—-A child’s perspective A group of second-graders was quizzed about what ingredients their mothers are made of. One child said, “God makes mothers out of clouds and angel hair and everything
nice in the world, and one dab of mean.”
To the question "What does your mom do in her spare time?" one youngster said, "Mothers don't do spare time."
When the children were asked “Why did God give you your mother and not some other mom?” one child replied, “God knew she likes me a lot more than other people's moms
like me.”
Happy Mother’s Day —- Sunday, May 10th
Remember in Prayer
Your help is greatly needed to provide comfort meals to our church
family members following their hospitalization and recuperation. If you
do not feel that you can provide a full meal alone, you can still help;
get together with a few friends or with your Sunday School Class to
provide a meal. Be creative! To sign-up go to:
https://mealtrain.com/59nenr
For additional information on how you can help, contact Lori Gruelich