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1 IN THIS ISSUE A Word from Pastor Mike p. 3 Birthdays/Anniversaries p. 10 Calendar p. 8-9 Ministry Teams p. 4 & 10 February 2016 The Open Door Cary United Methodist Church Empowers believers, reaches the community and beyond. Nurture Team p. 5 Youth p. 6-7 UMW p STAFF Michael Hickok, Daniel Lee Pastors Tracy Laws Preschool Director Kathy Thompson Administrative Assistant Vicki Oberlies Financial Secretary Kathleen Gentes Music Director Penny Libert Organist Holly Voss Wedding Coordinator Laura Prather Nursery Coordinator Judy Sutliff Funeral Luncheon Coordinator Arturo Arreola Custodian Office Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Schedule Worship Sunday School Worship 8:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. March Issue - Deadline February 20 Church: caryumc@caryumc.org Website: Preschool: cmp.preschool@gmail.com Website:
2 A word from Pastor Mike.... Cary United Methodist Church is vibrant and alive because of the commitment, dedication and hard work of many leaders. For our congregation to function as an effective witness for Jesus Christ in our world, certain organizational tasks must be done. In the United Methodist Church, persons typically serve on our administrative committees for a three year term. Shortly after Pastor Dan and I arrived in July of 2013, I asked some of our committee members to extend their service in order to provide continuity during the transition. We also encouraged some of our committee chairpersons to extend their term beyond the normal limit. Our leaders graciously agreed to these requests. At the end of 2015, we bid farewell to several leaders who are rotating out of their current positions. I am so blessed by their contribution and want to thank them for the ministries they have offered. Brian McCarthy concluded his term as chair of our Church Council. Brian brings a warm Christian faith combined by great organizational skills to serve God here. He led the council to a new approach to conducting meetings that has made our time together much more efficient. Tom Swider finished his work as chair of the Staff/Parish Relations Committee. Tom brings maturity and a disarming sense of humor with his service. He led the committee in the challenging work of transitioning to two new pastors while at the same time reconfiguring the staff. We were blessed to have Mark Peterson as chair of the Finance Committee. Mark was passionate about funding our ministry through careful stewardship of our financial resources. He will continue to provide leadership for our annual Golf Outing in the early summer. Bruce Oberlies remains a member of our Board of Trustees, while stepping aside as chair. Bruce puts in many hours to organize the maintenance and improvement of our church campus and two parsonages while also devoting his time to the hands-on work of repairing and restoring. In planning for the coming years, our Committee on Lay Leadership and Nominations in cooperation with the Church Council has instituted some changes in the ways our leadership functions. We were looking for ways to simplify our structure and allow more persons to participate in leadership. We want our members to spend more time in serving and less time in attending meetings. We are changing the names of some of our committees and moving to ministry teams. Our Worship Committee is now the Worship Team and will move from ten to four meetings per year. Our Missions Committee is now the Outreach Team and will continue to focus on ways we meet humanitarian needs locally, nationally and globally. Our Evangelism Committee is now the Witness Team. This group will encourage all of us to engage in a Christian witness in our homes, neighborhoods, workplaces and world. Our Education Committee is now the Nurture Team. They will encourage all of our men and women to be involved in Sunday School, Bible Studies and Small Groups. The names of our leaders are listed in other pages in this newsletter. Please pray for them and offer a word of encouragement whenever possible. May God in Christ bless you richly, Pastor Michael Hickok 3
3 Cary United Methodist Ministry Teams 2016 Church Council Jonathan Lorenzen, Chair Glenda Arnold, Record. Sec. Julie Lilly, Treasurer Tracy Laws, CMP Gail Burks, Lay Leader Joan Prather, Mem. at Large Committee Chairs Karen Bowman Gail Burks Don Schoch Dorothy Fagerson Richard King Sara Kelly Dave Dcamp Jim Ferree Brian McCarthy Conference Lay Members Nancy Petriak Tom Prather Joan Prather Janice Prunier-King, alternate Staff Pastor Mike Hickok Pastor Daniel Lee Kathleen Gentes Staff Parish Gail Burks, Chair Kristin Fell Jennifer Crick Nancy Petriak Sally Lorenzen Dana Floor Jeff Bivin Board of Trustees Don Schoch, Chairperson Oscar Garcia Rich Heizer Bruce Oberlies Steve Burks Amy Peterson Bruce Nordengren Harry Ackermann Lay Leadership Pastor Michael Hickok, Chair Daniel Lee Gail Burks Janie King Jonathan Lorenzen Finance and Stewardship Richard King, Chair Tom Lorenzen Heather McGovern Gail Burks Jonathan Lorenzen Vicki Oberlies, Financial Sec. Joan Prather Tom Prather Julie Lilly, Treasurer Nurture Team Dorothy Fagerson, Chair Stephanie Brashear Pam Jungman Shelly McCarthy Brian McCarthy Adult Education Bruce Oberlies Jeff Bivin Jim Ferree Youth Team Pam Jungman, Youth Leader Rob Galasso Outreach Team Karen Bowman, Chair 4 Ben Gaulke Kim Brackett Cheri Brockhoeft Worship Team Sara Kelly, Co-Chair David Dcamp, Co-Chair Denise Ackermann Ruth Brekke Bonnie Floor Kathleen Gentes, Music Dir. Pat Honemann Penny Libert-Organist Donna Miller-Altar Guild Lynn Grap-Com. Steward Bruce Nordengren Ruth Barrett, Greeter Coord. Witness Team Brian McCarthy, Chair Alisa Meyer Barry Booker Debbie Nelson 21st Century Seeds Jim Ferree-Chair Mark Brashear Dawn Ferree Oscar Garcia Bruce Oberlies United Methodist Women Glenda Arnold, President Lisa Solarte, Secretary Dawn Ferree, Treasurer/Books & Bagels Susan Levels-Spiritual Growth Bethany Decker-Publicity Alisa Myers-Membership Lois Voss, Historian/Prayer Shawls Continued pg. 10
4 Nurture Team Vacation Bible School (VBS) Monday, June 20- Friday, June 24 Our Summer VBS is one of the major ways Cary UMC reaches out to the families in our community. Through VBS, children can experience the love of God in fun and experiential ways. They even get to participate in missions, helping other children in a different part of the world. Would you like to be a part of this great experience? We have plenty of opportunities for you to serve! Check out the "I Can Do This!" sign-up sheet in the attendance books in each pew on Sunday and let us know what you can do to support this very important ministry to our community. Guest Presenter: Arielle Randle Friday, March 25, pm-7:15 pm Fellowship Hall Bring the entire family to this multisensory spiritual experience they will never forget! On Good Friday, we will be learning about the relationship between Pictured below: Youth group students, Aidan and Brandon presented a skit each Passover and Christ as the Lamb of God through the Model Seder Meal. Our guest speaker will walk us through a Jewish Passover Seder, weaving the story of the Exodus together with the life, death and resurrection of Christ. We will hear, see, touch and actually taste the meal that Jesus might have eaten at the last supper! The words Jesus spoke in the upper room will come alive as each item is carefully explained. After the meal, join us in the sanctuary for our Good Friday service at 7:30 pm! RSVP with us at pastordan@caryumc.org as seats will be limited! 5
5 YOUTH Ignite youth seeks to provide a safe environment for youth to grow in relationship with God, each other, and their faith. Youth Appalachia Service Project (ASP) During the summer, some youth play video games, some go to band camp, choir camp, or sports camp. Our youth group, at Cary United Methodist Church, transform the world! Saturday, July 16 - Saturday, July 23, our youth will be going to Kentucky to partner with the Appalachia Service Project (ASP). For more than 45 years, ASP has been changing lives of the low-income families in the rural Central Appalachia region by providing much needed home repairs. Unfortunately, year after year, they receive more help requests than they can fulfill. Our youth will be making it possible for ASP to reach more families in the summer of We invite you to participate in mission with our youth through your prayers and financial support! Donate by giving special offering labeled as ASP Mission or donate gas cards at the gift card table on Sunday. Also keep your eyes open for other fund raisers in the next coming months! Ignite Youth Sundays, 6 7:30 pm Fellowship Hall & Youth Room What is a clique? What is the advantage and disadvantage of a clique? Where have we seen cliques? Are we a part of a clique? These and many other questions were the topic of our discussion at Ignite this month. As a youth group, we reexamined what are some of our growing edges when it comes to welcoming others into our close knit groups. Who does Jesus call us to be? We looked at the story of Zacchaeus the tax collector and how intentional Jesus was in welcoming Zacchaeus, who most people wanted to leave out. He was a tax collector, someone everyone believed made a living cheating people out of money. As a practical application, we all committed to ask, how was your week? to any other youth we see in church, espe- 6
6 Ignite Youth continued especially those that we normally do not talk to regularly. Pictured left: On Sunday nights, the youth group play some really wacky games like life sized Foosball. Confirmation Wednesdays, 4:30 6 pm Fellowship Hall Room A & B Have you ever asked, Does God still create stuff today? In confirmation class, we learned that the book of Revelation can give us an answer to this question. Some people think that Revelation is a book about the horrific end creation will meet. Meteors? Earthquakes? Zombies? Who knows? As we read through parts of Revelation, we discovered that the end of the world will not be so scary after all. In fact, God says God will wipe every tear from our eyes! God is at work even now making all things new. Revelation is actually a book of hope and renewal of all creation. Pastor Daniel Lee: Christian Education Director-pastordan@caryumc.org Phone: ext. 13 7
7 Sunday Monday Tuesday 7 8:30 Worship 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 12:00 College Care Pack. 6:00 Emmaus Reunion Ignite youth 14 Scout Sunday 8:30 Worship 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 3:00 GS Daisy T1239 6:00 Emmaus Reunion Ignite youth 1 6:30 Chicagoland Voices 7:00 Men s Emmaus BSA Troop 160 Mtg. Handbell Choir 8 6:00 GS Daisy Troop 274 6:30 Chicagoland Voices 7:00 Men s Emmaus GS Troop1347 BSA T160 Meeting Handbell Choir 15 CMP No School 11:30 GS Troop 655 6:30 Chicagoland Voices BSA Pack 557 Com. 7:00 Men s Emmaus BSA Troop 160 Mtg. Handbell Choir 2 9 8:45 Low Impact Aerob 11:45 CMP Staff Mtg. 4:00 GS Troop 968 6:30 Nurture Team BSA P557 Den 3 7:00 BSA P457 Com. Outreach Team Board of Trustees UMW Leadership 8:45 Low Impact Aerob. 4:00 GS Troop :30 BSA P557 Den 3 7:00 Finance Meeting 16 8:45 Low Impact Aerob 4:00 GS Troop 968 6:30 BSA P557 Den 3 7:00 CMP Board Mtg. Witness Team 7:30 21st Cent. Seeds Worship Team 21 8:30 Worship 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 12:00 Friendship Lunch 2:00 Scandinavian Ch. 6:00 Emmaus Reunion Ignite youth 28 8:30 Worship 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 6:00 Emmaus Reunion Ignite youth 22 6:00 GS Daisy Troop 274 6:30 Chicagoland Voices 7:00 Men s Emmaus BSA Troop 160 Mtg. Handbell Choir 29 6:30 Chicagoland Voices 7:00 Men s Emmaus BSA Troop 160 Mtg. Handbell Choir 23 8:45 Low Impact Aerob. 6:00 GS Troop1228 6:30 BSA P557 Den 3 7:00 Church Council
8 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 9:00 Craft Group 4:30 Confirmation 6:30 Altar Choir 7:00 AA Meeting Stephen Ministry 7:30 Chancel Choir 4 8:00 Low Impact Aer. 9:00 Spiritual Grth. St. 11:30 Staff Meeting 6:30 GS Troop 1240 Spiritual Grth. St. 7:00 Men s Basketball 5 8:15 Low Impact Aer. 6:00 BSA P557 PWD 7:00 Books n Bagels 6 7:00 BSA P557 PWD 5:00 CUMC PADS 10 Ash Wednesday 9:00 Craft Group 12:00 Dorcas Circle 6:30 Altar Choir 7:00 AA Meeting 7:30 Worship 11 CMP No School 8:00 Low Impact Aer. 9:00 Spiritual Grth. St. 11:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 BSA P457 PD 6:30 GS Troop1488 Spiritual Grth. St. 12 CMP No School 8:15 Low Impact Aer. 4:00 GS Troop :00 BSA P457 PD 13 8:00 Men s Breakfast 1:00 Ortiz Recital 5:00 CUMC PADS 17 9:00 Craft Group 9:30 CMP Chapel 4:30 Confirmation 6:30 Altar Choir 7:00 AA Meeting Stephen Ministry 7:30 Chancel Choir 24 9:00 Craft Group 4:30 Confirmation 6:30 Altar Choir 7:00 AA Meeting BSA Troop 160 7:30 Chancel Choir 18 9:00 Spiritual Grth. St. 9:30 CMP Chapel 11:30 Staff Meeting 6:00 GS Troop :30 Spiritual Grth. St. 7:00 Craft Night Ransomed Band 7:30 Men s Basketball 25 9:00 Spiritual Grth. St. 11:30 Staff Meeting 6:30 GS Troop 1488 Spiritual Grth. St. 7:00 Ransomed Band Men s Basketball 19 8:30 Low Impact Aer. 5:30 Barth/Hofmann Rehearsal 6:00 BSA P557 Mtg. 26 8:15 Low Impact Aer 4:00 GS Troop :30 Family Night 20 8:30 Prayer Breakfast 2:00 Barth/Hofmann Wedding 5:00 CUMC PADS 27 5:00 CUMC PADS
9 Ministry Teams Continued Pat Jacobson, Craft Group Penny Libert, Dorcas Circle Bethany Decker, Books & Bagels Lynn Coetzee, Circle of Friends United Methodist Men Jim Ferree, Co-President Bruce Oberlies, Co-President Stephen Ministries Beth Krueger-Vijuk Paul Carlberg Pastor Mike Hickok Joan Prather Pastor Dan Lee Nancy Petriak Kay Schulte Safe Sanctuary Nancy Petriak-chair Gail Burks Pastor Dan Lee Brian McCarthy Funerals Judy Sutliff, Meal Coordinator Office Volunteer Elfine Hansen-Coordinator February Birthdays & Anniversaries Birthdays: 2/2 Toby Splitt 2/3 Joyce Fernekes Cambrie Kaspari Brian Poe 2/4 Lina Baker Darlene Bremer Sam Fell Angela Galasso Victor Solarte 2/5 Jim Dahl 2/6 Chris Miller 2/7 Andre Coetzee 2/8 Brian Bates Dennis Bates 2/9 Richard Singletary 2/11 Meghan Nash Tate Tatroe 2/12 Angela Freeman Annie Lazarski 2/13 Cassandra Solarte 2/14 Denise Ackermann Sofie Rank 2/15 David Deischer Marilyn Smith 2/16 Maggie Miller Wally Yount 2/17 Audrey Boldwyn 2/18 Sylvia Williamson 2/21 Eddie Arnold 10 2/22 Holly Pietschmann 2/23 Bryan Reynolds 2/24 Khristy Frieman 2/25 Anna Carroll Lisa Solarte 2/26 Mitchell Danley 2/27 Steve Burks Hannah David Julie Deischer Jaime Venner Anniversaries 2/17 Ed & Pamela Davies
10 United Methodist Women February Activities Books & Bagels: Panera Bread in Fox River Grove. 7-9 pm February 5: The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh March 4: The Red Tent by Anita Diamant Contact: Bethany Decker, or Dawn Ferree, Circle of Friends: This group will be starting up again soon! Contact: Lynn Coetzee, Craft Group: Meets every Wednesday 9 am-12 pm. Cary UMC Fellowship Hall, Room A & B. Contact: Pat Jacobson, Dorcas Circle: Cary UMC Fellowship Hall, Room A, B & Kitchen pm February 10 & March 9 Contact: Penny Libert, Evening Craft Group: Cary UMC, Fellowship Hall, Room A & B. 7-9 pm February 18 & March 17 Contact: Vicki Oberlies, Prayer Breakfast: Cary Restaurant in Cary 8:30 am, February 20 & March 19 Contact: Dorothy Fagerson, President Glenda Arnold Vice Pres. Patricia Thompson Secretary Lisa Solarte Treasurer Dawn Ferree Campbell s Labels for Education We collect the small Campbell product UPC s for the Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House in East St. Louis, Illinois. Please turn in your winter stash by Sunday, February 21, as we will be counting and mailing them the following weekend. The collection bin can be found near Fellowship Hall. Don t stop collecting! This is an ongoing mission opportunity. Contact: Lois Voss,
11 Spiritual Growth Study 2016 CREATED FOR HAPPINESS: Understanding Your Life in God By Cynthia A. Bond Hopson & Sarah Heaner Lancaster Spiritual Growth Study 2016 Thursdays, February 4, 11, 18, :30 am or 6:30-8 pm. Both classes will meet in Fellowship Hall, Room D. This study will examine the understanding of happiness and how to live the life that God created us to live. Contact: Lois Voss or at Update On Hard Plastic Caps The last of our hard plastic caps have been passed on to Resurrection Church in our Southern District of the Northern Illinois Conference. They are collecting for a Neighborhood bench. We have also assigned our 134# credit to them. At the Mission u Retreat at Camp Reynoldswood, in mid-january, we saw the four green benches our original collection of caps created. Amazing what the power of teamwork can provide! 12
12 United Methodist Women s Magazine-response response, an award-winning publication, is the official magazine of United Methodist Women and is published by the national office. Each issue will touch your heart, stir your soul, and challenge your mind. Topics and issues cover spiritual growth, mission outreach and reports on our local, national and international work. response features include: Bible studies opportunities for spiritual growth and development program suggestions articles on where the Pledge to Mission money goes regular features such as "Bright Lights" and "Responsively Yours" response helps United Methodist Women reach out to: New and potential members of United Methodist Women Every woman in your church who shares our commitment to mission and welfare of women, youth, and children High school and college students, especially the young women in your congregation Sunday school teachers who can share response mission stories with all ages Leaders in your congregation, including your pastor, who will appreciate knowing more about the 13 women's role in your church's mission outreach Your friends and neighbors in other faith communities who share our passion for children and youth and for social justice (taken from response). You can read some of the articles online at response! To read the entire magazine you can subscribe and purchase the magazine to read digitally or as a hard copy. You can also purchase single issues of response. Listening to an audio file online is another way to utilize this resource. This is a fantastic way to stay connected with United Methodist Women around the world.
13 Easter Flowers Easter Sunday is March 27. We will be decorating our sanctuary with beautiful spring flowers for Easter. To purchase flowers, order forms will be available starting Sunday, February 14 on the welcome center in the narthex. The last day we will take orders is Sunday, February 28. Orders may be placed in the offering plate during worship or turned into the church office. The Open Door Cary United Methodist Church Believes that our Open Door newsletter is a witnessing tool. With that in mind, anyone is welcome to submit an article for the Open Door. Our highest priority is the Christian content and to strive for accuracy. The newsletter can be an opportunity for us to tell stories of what God is doing, celebrate important developments as a community, teach about the Christian faith and practice spiritual formation. Guidelines have been written to help us use this resource most effectively to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. The purpose of our guidelines is to provide clarity and consistency to Cary United Methodist Church s publications and digital media. These guidelines have been established for your use when writing on behalf of the church. Please note that even if all guidelines are met, the Plants available are: Lilies 6 inch $12 Tulips 6 inch $12 Daffodils 7.5 inch $15 Flowers may be taken home Easter Sunday after the 11 am worship service. If you have any question please contact Denise Ackermann, church office reserves the right to edit due to content or timeliness. Contact information should always include addresses and or phone numbers along with the ministry team supporting the project. Please submit articles and pictures by the 20th of each month. Articles submitted should be formatted in Word or Publisher. Both a page template and the Publication and Digital Media guidelines are found on the Cary UMC website under newsletter. Thank you for your assistance, The Cary UMC Office Staff 14
14 Cary Methodist Preschool Our school, our children, our church. All connected with love. Happy New Year ~ 2016! Welcome back and happy 2016! I hope that your Christmas break was filled with lots of family time and memorable moments with your precious children. I was very happy to see such a great turn out for the Christmas programs, and the children did a great job of remembering the songs. Believe it or not, it is time to start thinking about registering for the school year! Listed below is i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t registration for next year at Cary Methodist Preschool. For those of you with 4 and 5 year olds, it is also time to register your child for kindergarten. If you have any questions please call your local school district s administration office. ~ Tracy Laws, Director CMP Registration Information Registration for the School Year has started for our current students, alumni, and Cary Methodist Church members as well as the public. Class offerings and tuition rates are posted. December Volunteer Thank Yous Christmas Program ~ Casey Bronst, Rebecca McCarthy, Rita Dawson, Rhiannah Bakk-Hasen & Amanda Ragland Play dough Helpers ~ Julie Simons Classroom Helpers ~ Rita Dawson, Rhiannah Bakk-Hasen Sticker Donations Arctic Animals Food Nursery Rhymes Birthdays Cary Methodist Preschool * 500 First Street * Cary, IL * * cmp.preschool@gmail.com 15
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