Page 1 ST. PAUL’S UCC NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 103 South Second Street Marthasville, MO 63357 (636) 433-2482 [email protected]www.stpaulsuccmo.org Seeking to Know, Grow In, and Show the Ways of Jesus Letter from the Pastor I’ve been thinking about transitions—those times when for one reason or another a significant change occurs that impacts some part of our life, which up until the moment of the transition, we had considered stable, reliable, and fairly secure. This is not the dictionary definition of transition, but it is mine, and it’s based on personal experience. In my case it’s the experience of moving. For those who don’t know, Carl and I are in the process of moving from the house we own and have lived in for 35 years to one about a half mile away, that the bank now owns, but which we felt better accommodates our growing family—particularly grandchildren. The transition, which seemed at first like it should be easy, has proved to be more stressful than I anticipated. There is so much “baggage” associated with the move—emotional and actual—that I’ve noticed lately that I’ve become a bit more curt, cross, and downright crabby. Poor Carl, he has had to deal with my mood swings, insecurities, and fragile temperament. The man is a saint. As for me, I am learning, or trying to learn, how to be better at handling life’s transitions. What I’ve learned so far is that there is no going back to the way something once was. That door has been closed. The only option left, then, is to move forward into the transition. That means I can move forward kicking and screaming (which is what I’ve been doing), or I can try to move forward with a touch of dignity, grace, and humor. I think for the sake of good relationships and future happiness, I need to choose the latter. Did I actually say Carl was a saint? Well he is, but he also has had his moments of upset, worry, and shortness. Thankfully, blessedly, we seem to have our breakdowns and panic attacks at different times—which is how we survive, but also how I learned that when the other person is not at their best, it helps to pray for them. It helps to turn our nervousness, frustrations, and resentments over to God. I think it gives God a chance to work on our issues and it invites God into the process of making a change. So, I’ve also learned that it is much better to go through a transition feeling God’s presence and trusting in God’s guidance, than it is to feel as if we have to go it alone, or handle everything on our own. Finally, I’ve realized that though life’s transitions are hard, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Soon the agony of the move will be past and we will become settled again—in a new life and new place—9416 Dennison Grove Ct., Sunset Hills, MO 63126. Come and visit us sometime (though it might be best to wait until after the furniture is moved— hopefully around May 2). Pastor Donna ********************************************** May Extra Step – Grace’s Place GRACE’S PLACE’S MISSION is to serve as a temporary emergency shelter for children and families in crisis by providing a loving and safe environment for children. (More on Grace’s Place pg. 3)
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CONTENTS
Adopt-A-Highway ............................................... 6 Helping Hands Ministry ...................................... 11 Adult Choir .......................................................... 6 Homebound Church Members ........................... 13 Adult Social Connection ...................................... 4 Letter from the Pastor .......................................... 1 Altar Flowers ....................................................... 5 Meals on Wheels ............................................... 13 Anniversary Books ............................................ 11 Nursery ................................................................ 3 Birthdays, Anniversaries .................................... 10 Prayer List ......................................................... 13 Calendar of Events ............................................ 14 Puzzles .......................................................... 7,8,9 Cemetery ........................................................... 11 Quilters ................................................................. 2 Christian Education ........................................... 11 Services of Worship.............................................. 6 Christmas Program DVDs ................................... 2 Staff/Council Members ......................................... 2 Church Membership ........................................... 5 Sunday Morning Fellowship .................................. 3 Congregational Meeting .................................... 12 Vacation Bible School ......................................... 11 Council Highlights ............................................... 5 Women’s Guild ..................................................... 4 Extra Step ........................................................1,3 Worship Leaders ................................................. 6 Heifer Project .................................................... 12 Youth Fellowship ...................................................
St. Paul’s UCC Staff
Pastor Donna Kendrick-Philips ....................................................................................................... Interim Pastor Susan Miesner ([email protected]) ............................................................................................ Secretary Sally Rohe ..................................................................................................................................................... Organist Dana Lange, Amy Lange, David Lange ........................................................ Volunteer Projection Technicians Sally & Tony Rohe .................................................................................................................................. Custodians Dana Lange ...................................................................................................................... Youth Fellowship Leader Robbin DeVore .......................................................................................................... Volunteer Newsletter Editor
Church Council
Amy Lange ......................................................................................................... President/Historical Committee Wade Swartz ............................................................................... Vice President/Pastoral Relations Committee Robbin DeVore ......................................................................................................................... Recording Secretary Russell Kersten ........................................................................................................................... Financial Secretary Rachel Richardson ..................................................................................................................................... Treasurer Harvey Cramer ....................................................................................................................... Missions Committee Terri Ogle ............................................................................................................. Christian Education Committee Kay Buhr .................................................................................................................. Membership Care Committee Nick Rohe........................................................................................................... Buildings & Grounds Committee
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Grace’s Place-Extra Step (continued from pg. 1)
OUR MISSION - Our Mission is to serve as a temporary emergency shelter for children and families in
crisis by providing a loving and safe environment for children.
OUR VISION - Our vision is to provide a place of respite for families. Grace's Place envisions a
community where child abuse and neglect does not exist and families have the resources they need to
navigate a crisis, feel supported and keep their children safe.
Grace's Place is committed to the belief that if parents or guardians are offered safe alternatives--
Children Win!
Grace's Place is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that protects our community's greatest natural
resource-- Our Children.
DEFINITIONS OF CARE:
CRISIS CARE - Crisis Care provides support to families that are encountering a situation that could
lead to loss of employment, loss of shelter or a child's basic needs going unmet - in addition to any
situation that could potentially lead to a child being abused and/or neglected.
Crisis circumstances could include:
Parental/Sibling Illness or Death
Disruption in shelter due to utilities or rent being unpaid
Current domestic violence in the home
Imminent undue abuse and/or neglect
RESPITE CARE - Respite Care provides short-term support to families who are encountering high levels
of parental stress. Respite circumstances could include:
Stress from caring for own children or children which you have guardianship over
High level of stress due to caring for a child suffering from developmental delays, mood
disorders, and/or physical disability
Financial stress due to starting a new job without immediate funds for child care
Familial stress due to a single parent home
CASE MANAGEMENT - Grace's Place offers personalized case management services for families. We
offer applicable resources for their current situation and future referrals that will strengthen their
safety net as they transition out of operating in a crisis state.
ESSENTIAL NEEDS - We offer the families we serve many essential need items which may include
clothes, bedding, shoes, toiletries, diapers, cleaning products, etc.
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on the 4th Sunday of
every month. If you
are interested
in filling this position,
please contact
Pat Shacklette or Terri Ogle.
Sunday Morning
Fellowship We need volunteers to assist with the coffee, lemonade, and donuts. The sign-up sheet is in the lobby.
Thank you in advance
for your participation.
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Adult Social Connection EVENT
DINNER &WINE TASTING at BALDUCCI VINEYARDS Join us for an evening of relaxation and visiting on
Friday, May 8th, at 6:30pm
Please sign up on the “sign-up sheet” in the lobby by Sunday, May 3rd
so we can give the Vineyards an accurate count for our group.
Balducci’s is located on Highway 94, between Dutzow and Augusta.
THE WOMEN’S GUILD We have been invited to Immanuel UCC in Holstein, MO
for a salad luncheon at 12N on
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
A presentation will be given by Leaders of Operation Backpack.
They will explain how this program helps meet nutritional needs of
children over the weekend when they don’t have
the free lunch program at school.
Attendees are encouraged to bring one or two of the items listed below: Individually wrapped crackers or snacks Cereal (single serving sizes) Pop Tarts Juice boxes Peanut Butter Jelly (squeezable bottle) Spaghettios Beefaroni Macaroni & Cheese Microwaveable meals Fruit cups Pudding cups Granola/cereal bars Fruit snacks Raisin boxes Applesauce cups Soup (canned or microwaveable) Canned vegetables/fruit
Please RSVP by April 30th and direct any questions to Wilma Zeh (636-433-2626)
or use the sign-up sheet in the lobby.
We will meet at St. Paul’s UCC, Marthasville at 11:30am to carpool.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2015
The Women’s Guild invites everyone to join them in driving to St. James, MO to visit Sybill’s Restaurant & Gift Shop.
Please contact Wilma Zeh (636-4336-2626) or sign up at in the lobby by May 24th
if you plan to go.
We will meet at St. Paul’s UCC, Marthasville at 10:30am to carpool.
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Altar flowers:
April 5: in honor of David and Carla Lange’s 33rd wedding anniversary by their children and grandchildren April 12: in honor of Bonnie Borgmann’s grandchildren’s birthdays— Isaiah and Alaina April 19: in honor of Maurice and Mary Mittler’s 55th wedding anniversary on April 23rd. April 26: in honor of Hertha Berg’s 95th birthday today by Robbin, Jacob & Isaiah DeVore
NOTE: Consider sponsoring the altar flowers in honor or in memory
of a loved one, a special date, or just because…Sign-up sheets for altar flowers are in the lobby. The flowers are yours to take with you after the service of worship.
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP
**Anyone who is interested in joining St. Paul’s UCC should contact
Pastor Donna or the church office. **
Council Highlights
Congregational Meeting—A congregational meeting will be held immediately following church on Sun, May 3, 2015 to vote on accepting a bid to install lightning rods on the church and fellowship hall. See pg. 11 of this newsletter for further information.
Confirmation Announcement—Confirmation classes will begin this fall for those who are entering 7th or 8th grade in the fall of 2015. Please see Pastor Donna if your child will be enrolling. A parent meeting will be held on Sunday, June 28th immediately following worship.
October 2014 Lightning Strike—More updates have been made. Still waiting on final adjustments.
Bldgs. & Grounds—Will be addressing the water leak in the side room near the vestibule.
Copier—A color copier has been ordered.
Sunday School Classes—Classes will break from Memorial Day through Labor Day. See pg. 11 for further details.
Wish List—From the annual report, we have listed these items:
Kitchen expansion & remodeling
New fellowship hall divider(s)
Parsonage updates & improvements
Lightning rods on church & educational building—these are urgently needed
Fundraising Ideas—The following have been suggested ideas: A bake sale, Italian Dinner, Rummage Sale (no clothing), Sunday Breakfast, 50/50 Drawing, Making & Selling Applebutter. Anyone interested in chairing one of these events should contact a council member.
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Services of Worship
9:30am
Pastor Donna Kendrick-Philips, Interim Pastor
THANK YOU!! In observance of Earth Day and our commitment to Adopt-A-Highway,
EIGHT MEMBERS assisted in the Sat., April 25th clean-up.
May 3rd 10th 17th 24th 31st
Ushers
Rachel R. (lead) Gene Ahmann Patty Thornton Phyllis Sontag Jim Buescher Rhonda Juntti
Nick Rohe (lead) Ken Painter Harvey Cramer Maurice Mittler Karla Aholt
Terri Ogle (lead) Bob & Maggie Barron John & Nancy Presser
Readers Marge Jones Karla Aholt Curt Rohe Jacob DeVore Cathie S.
Greeters Rhonda Juntti Marge Jones
Ken Painter Harvey Cramer
Bob & Maggie Barron John & Nancy Presser
Tony Rohe Curt Rohe
Bo & Karen Sida Cathie S.
Nursery Carrie Deeker Pat Shacklette Stacie Chapman NEED VOLUNTEER Terri Ogle
Fellowship Len Lutz & Kay Buhr
Karen Dohrer Rachel Richardson Kay Buhr & Cindy Buescher
Marigene Kersten
Worship
Attendance:
3-29-2015-----75
4-2-2015-----34
4-3-2015-----51
4-5-2015-----122
4-12-2015------84
4-19-2015-----79
4-26-2015-----73
The Adult Choir
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FLOWERS A P R I L B L T E P M U R T S L E G N A S H S I R I X O L H P L A R K S P U R I S Y L E Y R L H O W T W O L L A M S E N N A S U S D E Y E K C A L B R S W B O N C C U N I O O R O H I Y E M N E G G S I S I C M A F R G I F P A U R E Y A F U Z N N O G D P L C W P T M O T B R W D L T E T R D E A O E O O E H W R D S L S O U I H C A E R I P S H O I E P G O Y C I L T O R U Y A A D T A L D A V G S Y B D I A P E C P D D N Z L A N I I A N R U A P P E T U N I A A I H S O R O A L M T L B M O S S H S L A L U L A I R S E L T G T I N A C Y E M I O A M L A V E N D E R E F Y R R A N A M O R N I N G G L O R Y L E O H J O N Q U I L I D O F F A D C W O L C A R N A T I O N R E W O L F N U S I I F B E G O N I A I T T E S N I O P E V
A Mother’s Heartfelt Thoughts I sit here rocking our baby to sleep. In the dim glow of the night light, her room and its furnishings fade away, and with them all the signs of this age. There is no television noise, no ringing cell phone. Not even sirens blaring out the window, a rarity on a summer night in the city. Only the soft, steady whirring of a fan as it cools the evening air, and the tiny green light on the baby monitor, a light so non-intrusive it is either easily forgotten or purposely ignored, even transformed in one’s imagination to the tiny flame of a glowing candle. As my own sleepiness overcomes me, suddenly I’m aware only of my baby, the rocking chair, and myself, and I’m transported to another age. Surely mothers across the generations and around the world have experienced this unique yet universal bond between themselves and their little ones. I think of my mother rocking me in dusty El Paso in 1974, and her mother rocking her in Tampa in 1940. My husband was cradled by his mother in Bogota in the 1960s, and my grandfather by his in Cuba at the turn of the century. Different times, different places, but the same activity, for the same purpose. Comfort, peace, serenity. As Juliana’s grandmother says, “When baby’s with her Mommy, all’s right with the world.” And oh, that feeling when she finally surrenders to sweet slumber and her body melts into mine. In her innocence she isn’t aware that I take as much refuge in her as she in me. It is at that moment that I’d rather be no other place on earth than rocking my baby to sleep. Written by Courtney Deeker Hernandez Respectfully submitted by Carrie Deeker
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The missions committee
is looking for someone to
lead this ministry.
See Harvey Cramer with
questions or inquiries.
Sunday School Classes will break for the summer and resume again in the fall. Classes will celebrate the year-end
with recognizing perfect attendance and other festivities. The last day for Sunday School will be Sunday, May 17, 2015. Classes will resume again on Sunday, September 13, 2015. A very special THANKS to all the devoted teachers and members of the Christian Education Committee! You are
making a difference by touching children’s lives in ways
SUNDAY, MAY 3, 2015 (Immediately following the service of worship)
We will be voting on a bid from Frank Sage & Son to install lightning rods on the church
and fellowship hall. We will vote on whether to go ahead with this project, and whether we
should utilize the funds currently designated for paving the parking lot, and further,
whether to obtain the remainder of the funds from the Memorial Fund as several members
have suggested. There are also some funds in the Lightning Rod Fund, which you may
contribute to if you wish. BE SURE TO DESIGNATE YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS.
This is the situation: The existing rod on top of the steeple will be removed and replaced with a new one, including one down to the ground. Ground rods are made of copper and clad steel. Rods on the roof will be a maximum distance of 20 feet apart or less, depending on the length of the roof peak. Rods on top of structure will be made of the same material as cables down to grounding rods. Cost: Aluminum material on the church and fellowship hall is $9,595.00. For copper material, the cost would be $11,330.00. All points where the cables go into the ground will be copper. All work is UL approved, and all connections are designed for aluminum to copper installation. THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS AND URGENT MATTER. PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND THIS MEETING.
Thank you.
THE HEIFER PROJECT Thanks to all who contributed to this project. We’re very happy to report we are able to
provide less fortunate families with not one, but TWO pregnant goats and ONE pig.
We have collected over $430, and are roughly $50 shy of purchasing a FOURTH animal. Job well done!!
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PLEASE REMEMBER IN PRAYER
Charles Driemeyer—hospitalized with heart problems; Robert Schuster—on hospice; Marcella Garbs (Mother-in-law of Debbie Garbs)—leukemia; Family of Floyd Mittler (brother of Maurice), who passed away on 3/30/15; Family of Orie McCarty, who passed away 3/29/15; The family of Billie Logan, who passed away 3/25/15; The family of Rueben Eichmeyer, who passed away 3/13/15; Jerome Bunge—diabetes and advanced Parkinson’s; Norma Sutter—failing health; Dee Schuster—health issues; Eldon & Sue Green—health issues; Angela Gray—health issues; Gail DeVore Morris—health issues; Eleanor Lutz—sciatic nerve pain, heart; John Spires—Parkinson’s.
Those Battling Cancer: Donnie Kopmann, Kathy Frick, Layton Rehmeier, Dera Rehmeier, Rick Rehmeier, Jim Grafrath, Jerry Hoelscher, Ron Palitzsch, Gary Dobsch, Dawn Borgmann, Mark Jones, Leonard Lutz, Dale Krampe, Tim Palitzsch, Gene Bollinger, Kenneth Lammers, Jen Laspe (39, cousin to Thornton’s).
Those serving in the Military: Devon Martin, Caleb & Sarah Murphy, Tim Thornton, Erin Francis, & others seeking to faithfully serve God & Country!
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Please remember those who are not always able to worship with us at St.
Paul’s UCC. Remember them in prayer, with a visit, card, or a phone call:
Jerome Bunge Eleanor Lutz Vera Mittler 306 E. South St 20555 Cedar Ct. NHC Healthcare Marthasville, MO 63357 Warrenton, MO 63383 35 Sugar Maple Ln. (636) 433-2001 636-456-8105 St. Charles, MO 63303
Vada Hinnah Dee Schuster The Arbors at South Point 700 E. Fifth St., Apt. #103 5129 Old Hwy. 100, Room 10 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 (636) 388-1054
Rev. Dale & Helene Krampe Robert Schuster Homestead at Hickory View Cedarcrest 1481 Marbach Dr., Apt. 225 324 W. Fifth St. Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 314-974-3784
Meals on Wheels— If anyone needs or knows of anyone who needs home-delivered meals from the Warren County Senior Center, please contact the center at 636-456-3379. Volunteers are also needed to deliver meals.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Answer from Crossword Puzzle on pg. 9):
Across: Down: 1. Allegiance
2. Raindrops
3. May
4. Plan
5. Sunshine
6. Hoot
7. Baseball
8. Trees
9. Bike
10. Vacations
11. Summer
12. Violets
13. Mother’s Day
14. Astronomy
15. Frogs
16. Graduation
17. Kites
18. Duty
19. Crackerjacks
20. Jesus
21. Temperatures
1. God
2. Nap
3. Whippoorwill
4. Picnic
5. Maypole
6. Roses
7. Rainbow
8. Strikes
9. Peanuts
10. Cardinals
11. Veterans
12. Memorial Day
13. Hummingbird
14. Tennis
15. Firefly
16. Flowers
17. Gazing
18. Ice Cream
19. Flag
20. Taps
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St. Paul’s UCC Church Calendar—May 2015
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky, Hundreds of bees in the purple clover Hundreds of birds that go singing by, But only one mother the whole world over. Author Unknown
1 2
3
Bring A Meal Sunday Congregational Meeting 9:30am Worship with Holy Communion 10:30am AM Fellowship 10:30am Sunday School
4
10-4:30pm Quilters
5
7pm Church Council
6
12pm Women’s Guild
Salad Luncheon
at Immanuel UCC—meet at St. Paul’s UCC at 11:30am to carpool
7
1-4:30pm Quilters
8
6:30pm
Adult Social
Connection at Balducci Vineyards
9
10 HAPPY
MOTHERS DAY!!!
9:30am Worship 10:30am AM Fellowship 10:30am Sunday School
11
10-4:30pm Quilters
12
13 14
1-4:30pm Quilters 7pm Adult choir practice
15
Newsletter Items
Due
16
17
9:30am Worship 10:30am AM Fellowship
10:30am Sunday School (LAST DAY—BREAKS FOR SUMMER)
18
10-4:30pm Quilters
19 20 21
1-4:30pm Quilters
22 23
24 PENTECOST
9:30am Worship 10:30am AM Fellowship
25 MEMORIAL DAY
26 27 28
1-4:30pm Quilters
29 30
31
9:30am Worship 10:30am AM Fellowship
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted, and He delivers those whose spirit has been crushed.” (Psalm 34:18 ISV)