The Voyager The Monthly Newspaper of the Emmetsburg First United Methodist Church Emmetsburg First United Methodist Church 801 Broadway, PO Box 99 Emmetsburg, IA 50536 712-852-2154 [email protected]RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Non-Profit Organizaon U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 153 Emmetsburg, Iowa Phone: (712) 852-2154 Email: [email protected]Website: www.emmetsburgumc.com Rev. Louie Q. Gallo, Pastor Marsha Duhn, Secretary /Youth Leader Beng Gallo,Office Assistant The Voyager The Monthly Newspaper of the Emmetsburg First United Methodist Church June 2017 Phone: (712) 852-2154 Email: [email protected]Website: www.emmetsburgumc.com Rev. Louie Q. Gallo, Pastor Marsha Duhn, Secretary /Youth Leader Beng Gallo, Office Assistant Introducing your new pastor Pastor Hojin Shin with wife Youngkwang Lee, son Yihoon Shin and daughter Yigyoung Shin I am so blessed to introduce through this article, your next pastor, the Rev. Hojin Shin and his family. You can call his wife, Gloria and his daughter Esther. He and his wife, Gloria have a son, Yihoon who is in 10th grade, and a daughter, Esther who is in 4th grade. Pastor Hojin has a Bachelor of Theology degree from the Methodist Theological Seminary in Seoul, South Korea where he has also completed his Master of Theology degree. He is presently in progress with his Doctor of Ministry degree from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington DC. Pastor Hojin is currently the pastor of Handol Korean Methodist Church in Sandusky, Ohio. The Korean word for pastor is Moksanim. It is an office of high regard and respect. Korean Pastors are very gifted, intelligent, prayerful and truly committed to Jesus Christ. I believe this is God’s plan for Emmetsburg First UMC. Continue to pray for our church, Pastor Hojin and his family as well as their present congregation in Ohio as they go through this transition. I pray that you will accept his leadership the way you accepted my leadership. I pray that you will also receive them with love, grace and joy. Learn to always support and love your pastor and his family because the Good Lord blesses those who bless and love His servants. In 1 Timothy 5:17, It commands us to doubly honor those who minister to us. "Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honor, especially they who labor in the word and doctrine.” God bless us all! Thank you so much for everything that you have done for us and for the Kingdom of God since we came here in 2011. God is glorified and He will continue to be glorified as you allow Pastor Hojin and His family to be your partners in Kingdom building here in this community. (Pastor Louie)
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The Voyager The Monthly Newspaper of the Emmetsburg First United Methodist Church
Pastor Hojin Shin with wife Youngkwang Lee, son Yihoon Shin and daughter Yigyoung Shin
I am so blessed to introduce through this article, your next pastor, the Rev. Hojin Shin and his family. You can call his wife, Gloria and his daughter Esther. He and his wife, Gloria have a son, Yihoon who is in 10th grade, and a daughter, Esther who is in 4th grade. Pastor Hojin has a Bachelor of Theology degree from the Methodist Theological Seminary in Seoul, South Korea where he has also completed his Master of Theology degree. He is presently in progress with his Doctor of Ministry degree from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington DC. Pastor Hojin is currently the pastor of Handol Korean Methodist Church in Sandusky, Ohio.
The Korean word for pastor is Moksanim. It is an office of high regard and respect. Korean Pastors are very gifted, intelligent, prayerful and truly committed to Jesus Christ. I believe this is God’s plan for Emmetsburg First UMC. Continue to pray for our church, Pastor Hojin and his family as well as their present congregation in Ohio as they go through this transition. I pray that you will accept his leadership the way you accepted my leadership. I pray that you will also receive them with love, grace and joy. Learn to always support and love your pastor and his family because the Good Lord blesses those who bless and love His servants. In 1 Timothy 5:17, It commands us to doubly honor those who minister to us. "Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honor, especially they who labor in the word and doctrine.” God bless us all! Thank you so much for everything that you have done for us and for the Kingdom of God since we came here in 2011. God is glorified and He will continue to be glorified as you allow Pastor Hojin and His family to be your partners in Kingdom building here in this community. (Pastor Louie)
ADOBO & RICE
(Beng’s 2 Cents)
The Last Call
In the Philippines, one of the ways to travel is by boat. The boat leaves the dock on
time for its destination. But before it leaves the dock, a voice booms over the PA
System as a last call to the entire boat to tell all families and loved ones of the
passengers to say their last good-byes and disembark. I rode those boats so many
times even as a student (I was studying Dentistry on another island in the Central
part of our country; a city called Cebu) and I saw various good-byes: between
married couples, college kids and their parents, sons and daughters on their early
journeys of landing jobs, grandparents saying good-bye to their families who came
for vacation. Most of them were tearful, some were happy in the hopes of seeing
each other again as the loved one would follow in the journey--because they had to
finish up some business before reuniting with the one who left first.
I am not bidding good-bye on this last call but for the most part I would like to say
THANKS. THANK YOU, EMMETSBURG FAMILY, FOR ALL THE LOVE AND
SUPPORT YOU GAVE ME AND LOUIE, FOR ACCEPTING US FOR WHO WE ARE,
FOR BEING THERE DURING THE HARD AND TRYING TIMES, FOR BEING SO
GENEROUS IN EVERY WAY, FOR THE ABUNDANCE OF HUGS AND SMILES,
CHRISTMAS AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS, CARDS, LETTERS OF ENCOURAGEMENT,
FOR MAKING US A PART OF ALL YOUR FAMILY MILESTONES, FOR ALLOWING
US TO SHARE JESUS WITH YOU AND MOST OF ALL, FOR STEPPING UP AND
PASSING ON THE LOVE OF JESUS FOR HIS PEOPLE AND IS CHURCH!!! All these
words are not enough to tell you how much we love each and every one of you!
The good Lord has planted and He will reap an abundant harvest of lives to be
used for the advancement of His kingdom!!!
Please love Rev. Hojin Shin and his family more than you loved us. The good Lord
has called him to serve in Emmetsburg. He is a true servant of the Lord and he will
lead you. Please give him your trust and respect. Do not abuse his kindness.
Welcome him with the love and warmth that Emmetsburg First United Methodist is
known for!!!
On this last call I am not bidding you good-bye because I know we will see each
other again. It’s not the end of everything between us!
God bless you!!!
All my love,
Beng
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June 2017
5:30 Worship
Offices closed
No Worship
Service
Tonight
Purple = Bible Study
Blue = Youth
Green = Prayer
Red = Meetings
Pink = Fellowship
Orange = Worship Services
Cobalt = Events
Offices Closed
6:00 Intensified
Prayer Meeting 6:30 Finance
7:30 Ad Council
6:00 Intensified
Prayer Meeting
10:00 Worship
6:00 Intensified
Prayer Meeting
5:30 Worship
with communion
9 am Worship with
communion.
This will be Pastor
Louie’ & Beng’s
Last worship with
us!
6:00 Praise
Team Practice
10:00 Worship
with communion
4:00 Intercessory
Prayer
4:00 Intercessory
Prayer 5:30 Worship
1:30 PALS,
Trinity 3, hostess
Janice Kassel
7 pm ELF
4:00 Intercessory
Prayer
6:00 Intensified
Prayer Meeting 6:00 Praise
Team Practice
4:00 Intercessory
Prayer
6:00 Praise
Team Practice
9 am Worship
6:00 Intensified
Prayer Meeting
Offices Closed
9:30 Young at Heart
6:00 Praise
Team Practice
Offices Closed
Phelps/
Schwartzkopf
Wedding
1 Marie Jensen
Brent Stanley
2 Vicki Ellis
3 Ken Kassel
5 Jennifer L. Meyer
6 Ben Morey
7 Linda Jones
8 Stephanie Hudson
9 Mike Bisenius
10 James Bramley
Tattum Fries
Pearl Whitmore
12 Tara Hoch
13 Shirley Schmidt
15 John Kerber
16 Weston Long
Jeff Naig
Shirley Weisbrod
Jeremy Zeigler
17 Brett Ballman
Denny Gonzales
Deanna Streufert
Betty Zeigler
18 Jeff Jones
Dan Fot
Lex Kassel
19 Jim Hoch
June Zwart
20 Bailey Naig
Lane VerMulm
22 Cheyanne Fries
Hope Welander
24 Caden Perdue
25 Renay Hauswirth
26 Isaac Strohman
Paige Naig
30 Alan Mattice
Robert Strohman
4 Jane & Jim Stevens
8 Karen & Roger Chism
9 Ruth & John Hand
10 Marcie & Bill Frevert
14 Jeremy & Ann Zeigler
17 Diane & Greg Hoyman
19 Lori & Jeff Morey
20 Dawn & Tyler Beving
Bridget & Craig Myhre
21 Amy & Dean VerMulm
26 Danielle & Todd Ditch
30 Abby & Justin Burns
Ronia & Kent Klootwyk
First United Methodist Church
Administrative Church Council Minutes
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
In attendance: (10), Rosie Argabright, Dave Ballman, Marsha Duhn, Pastor Louie Gallo, Brian Garrels, Ken Kassel, Kent Klootwyk, Cindy Magee, Marje Merrill, Lisa Siebrecht,
Call to order: Brian Garrels called the meeting to order at 7:35 pm.
Devotions: Pastor Louie Gallo’s devotion focused on Psalms 100 from both the NIV and the Message Bible.
Secretary’s Report: Minutes from April 5, 2017, Motion to approve: Dave Ballman, Seconded: Ken Kassel, Approved as written.
Treasurer’s Report: Brian Garrels reported the April, 2017 Treasurer’s Report, General Fund Balance: $2,685.50, Motion to approve: Rosie Argabright, Seconded: Marsha Duhn, Approved as presented.
Committee Reports:
Nurturing Ministries Planning Team: Dave Ballman and Marsha Duhn
Marsha reported: May 10 - Last Day for Wednesday afternoon Youth Group Activities, May 14- Last Day of Sunday School
Dave asked about speaking to congregation regarding his purchasing items from the Oneida Square Project in Utica, NY for people interested in items for the Harvest Auction this fall.
Easter Egg Tree was a success! Items have been delivered to Upper Des Moines and Cherish Center. No one could ever be reached from CASA. May 6 will be the ELF Garage Sale/Bake Sale, 8:00-12:00, Bring items to church – NO CLOTHES.
Rosie also mentioned that the following Bells performance will be Dave Ballman’s Last as Director! He will be retiring from this position. Melanie Flynn has agreed to become the director. Thank you Dave for your years of service!
Witness Ministries Planning Team: No Report
Administrative Committees:
Chair of SPRC: Cindy Kassel No Report
Chair of Finance: Brian Garrels
2017-2018 Budget was reviewed and will need to be approved next month.
Chair of Trustees: Marje Merrill and Lisa Siebrecht
Lisa reported the Building Committee has voted to go with Morton Building for the new Family Life Center.
Chair of Endowment Committee: Kent Klootwyk No Report. Lay Leadership Vice Chair: No Report
Chair of History Committee: Anne Carney and Myram Tunnicliff
Marsha reported Myram would like everyone to take time and look at the History Cabinet. Music items are displayed. She thanked Dave Ballman for making the display stand for the organ pipe saved from the fire and John Strohman for finding the old hymnals.
Memorial Commmittee: No Report
Other Committee/Additional New Business:
Family Life Center - Building Committee signed a contract with Morton Buildings and gave them a check for $45,600 to being the process of plans. This will get us to a final design and estimated cost of plans. At which point the final decision to continue can be made.
Ragbrai Fundraiser – Finance Committee is looking into the opportunity to have a stand somewhere along the Ragbrai route from Ayrshire to Curlew.
Meeting adjourned at 8:55 pm. Closing Prayer by Pastor Louie Gallo
Next Meeting: Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 7:30 pm
Submitted by Recording Secretary: Cindy Magee
Our Church Staff
Pastor Louie Gallo
Secretary/Youth Director: Marsha Duhn,
Office Assistant: Beng Gallo
Treasurer: Lois Stanley,
Custodian: John Strohman
Organists/Pianists:
Rosemary Matthews and Kelley Fog.
Praise & Worship Team: Beng Gallo,
Pastor Louie Gallo, Ruth Hand,
Matthew Hill, Lisa Siebrecht, Deb Wickman
Bell Choir Director : Melanie Flynn
Choir Director: Dave Fog
We are looking for someone to help Dave Ballman drive the church bus on Wednesday
afternoons. It would be either from 3:00-3:30, or 1:00-1:30 to pick up the children at West
Elementary and Middle School after school to come to youth group. You will need to have
your CDL license with a passenger endorsement. If you would like to help and volunteer your
time, please contact Marsha at the church office at 852-2154.
Ten women from the United Methodist Church
attended the Spring meeting of Church Women
United, held at the Graettinger Methodist Church on
Friday, April 8th. Pastor Lana Williams welcomed
38 ladies from churches in Palo Alto County.
Our Methodist Church ladies were responsible for
registrations, leading the program, and a skit during
the afternoon. Cathy Wyatt of Ruthven was the
speaker, informing us about her work as a Court
Appointed Advocate for children.
Offerings were taken for Least Coin, Nickels for
national and local expenses. We will collect water-
proof mittens for Upper Des Moines at the
November meeting to be held at the West Bend
Methodist Church.
God’s Harvest Auction & Oneida Square Project Work Together!
This year, I asked for funds for our sister church, Cornerstone Community Church, through the Endowment Committee. In the
past, we have helped Cornerstone with cash and volunteers through our mission trip. This year, we are going to do something
different. The money for Cornerstone will go to purchase items made at the Oneida Square Project which is housed and operat-
ed by Cornerstone This project employs people that find it hard to obtain or hold a job. They not only get a job, but a sense of
accomplishment for the art that they produce with the mosaic tile items. After we have purchased the items, they will be brought
back to Iowa and sold at our auction in November. This gives both Cornerstone and Emmetsburg UMC a chance to benefit from
the sale of these items.
If you would like to donate to this cause, either as your Harvest Auction donation or just a general donations,
please contact Dave Ballman at 852-3041 or Marsha at the church office before July 1.