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The Good News LYONSVILLE CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST "A Home for The Spiritual Journey" Rev. Sean Weston, Pastor Gary Boxell, Editor Inside this issue: Pastoral Care 2 Birthdays and Anniversaries Remember in Your Prayers Mark Your Calendars 3 3 Join Us 5 General News 6 Mission Board News Worship Opportunities 4, 5 6, 7 8 Thank You Notes 9 July and August 2018 PASTOR S CORNER Many of you have heard both Doug Adams and I share that the Leadership Retreat held on June 2 went very well. The best measure of whether a retreat like that is what happens when everybody goes home. I m glad to say that just a few weeks later, our time is bearing fruit in many ways. This is a longer column than usual, but there s a lot to cover! Exciting plans for the fall We have spent considerable time exploring how we as a church want to invite people of all ages on a spiritual journey. How do we learn, grow, and act in faith? Out of those conversations we are trying some new and exciting things for the coming program year. Moving worship to 10:30 allows us to craft more intergenerational worship experiences. An all ages faith formation hour at 9:30 will help us play, grow and learn together across the generations. With direction from Council, the Religious Education Board is currently dreaming and make plans for the fall. We ve been consulting with the Rev. Emily Davis, the pastor for Faith Formation at First Congregational Church (UCC) of Crystal Lake. Look for more information as plans develop but I can say now I think it will be wonderful! Healthy Communication Healthy communication was a major focus of the interim time, and is a high priority for myself and current leadership as well. We especially explored three topics: Triangulation: This is when someone doesn t bring concerns about a person or group directly to that person, but instead talks (or vents) to a someone else. We discussed the importance of bringing concerns directly to the responsible person or group. If someone is complaining to us about somebody else, we should encourage them to talk to the right person or group. Pass-through communication: This is when somebody tries to pass a message through a third party, not directly. If you ve ever played the game telephone you know this is a recipe for misunderstandings and hurt feelings. We are working to talk directly to the right people, and avoid carrying messages back and forth. (Continued on pg. 2)

Page 2 The Good News Anonymous feedback: We discussed various forms of anonymous feedback. The classic form is an unsigned note. It also shows up in phrases like somebody said or people are saying. Anonymous feedback is harmful because there is no way to resolve concerns or hurt feelings if we don t know who to talk to. We discussed the importance of not accepting anonymous feedback. As your pastor, I do not read or respond to anonymous communication. I am very encouraged by the growing commitment to healthy communication at Lyonsville. Financial Leadership By now you should have received the call to the special congregational meeting on July 8 regarding church finances. The financial news you received may seem scary, and money issues often cause anxiety in church. But there are many hopeful signs: Our financial leaders are fantastic and have been working hard to clarify our financial position and communicate clearly. This all while getting a new financial team oriented and in place! Special thanks especially to Linda Hankus, Ted Corlett, and our bookkeeper Steve Swenson. The Leadership Council committed to being open and transparent about our finances with the congregation. God is good and God provides. Together, and with God s help, we have the ability to set a sustainable path for our ministry. God is doing a new thing at Lyonsville, and I m so glad to be part of it. Peace, Pastor Sean will be taking advantage of the slower summer pace to focus on study and enjoy some time in the mountains. This means there are some times he won't be around this summer: Taking vacation from July 9-20. At the orientation for the UCC's Next Generation Leadership Initiative, July 30- August 1 in Cleveland. On study leave to attend the Lombard Mennonite Peace Center's Mediation Training, August 6-12. With our pastoral care team and on-call area pastors, Lyonsville always offers full pastoral services even when Pastor Sean is away. If you have a pastoral care need in Sean's absence, please contact the church office. For urgent emergencies outside of office hours, please contact Doug Adams (Moderator) or Laurie Tsukuno (Pastoral Care Chair).

The Good News Page 3 Happy Birthday (click here for birthday wishes) Sanna Bashor 7/1 Nick Guglielmi 7/2 Michael Baker 7/3 Marvin Davis 7/4 Marion Randolph 7/4 Peter Schuch 7/6 Adeline Brocken 7/7 Beth Doria 7/8 Dawn Snell 7/11 Penny Taylor 7/11 Justin Knochemus Ferguson 7/12 Melissa Hendricks 7/18 Charlotte Mikat-Stevens 7/24 Bob von Trebra 7/31 Autumn (Byers) Wolf 8/1 Bay (Byers) Wolf 8/1 Bruce Cady 8/1 Lacelyn Salvatori 8/1 Michael Belletete 8/5 Robert Hegner 8/5 Rosemary Klitchman 8/6 Cody Helms 8/9 Chris Weaver 8/10 Steven Brocken 8/11 Crystal Loehman 8/13 Brad Snyder 8/22 Byron Loehman 8/23 Lauren Moose 8/26 Cindy Schurig 8/27 Emelia Servello 8/29 Ian Hegner 8/30 Marianna Mikat-Stevens 8/30 Jack Godar 8/31 Happy Anniversary Carrie & Michael Molloy 7/3 Laura & Bruce Cady 7/12 Lauren & Thomas McSweeney 7/29 Sherry & Bob Mueller 7/31 Bob & Jill von Trebra 8/13 Please contact the church office if any information is missing or incorrect. Remember in Your Prayers Marvin Davis Jamie Hankus Chuck Helms Chuck Holloway Barbara Loehman Byron Loehman Kathy Loehman Marion Randolph Beth Smidt Dee Wallace

Page 4 The Good News Mark Your Calendars Meditation Gathering - Sunday, July 1 after worship. Congregational Meeting July 8 after worship to discuss finances. Building and Grounds is organizing a Church Clean Up Day on Saturday July 14th from 9am to 3pm. You do not need to be there the whole time, even an hour of your help will make a great difference! We will have coffee and doughnuts in the morning. Lunch will be discussed among the people who are there. Our main focus is cleaning in the basement (lower level area). We wish to clean the windows and curtain areas as well as wipe down walls. The organization of clutter in some of the rooms including boiler rooms and some cabinet areas will be something we wish to accomplish as well. We will evaluate the items in these locations and determine which items we will keep, donate or toss in the garbage. IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOU FEEL SHOULD BE KEPT, PLEASE LET TOM OR SOME- ONE ELSE FROM BUILDING AND GROUNDS KNOW, OR PLEASE REMOVE THOSE ITEMS. Anyone can help - all ages are welcome If anyone can donate cleaning supplies such as paper towels, Windex, Fantastic, etc. that would be very helpful! For questions or to inform us of supplies you will bring, contact Tom McSweeney Day of Fasting Noon Sun 7/22 Noon Mon 7/23, gather for lunch on Monday. Outdoor worship and potluck @ Pleasantdale Park Gazebo, Sunday July 29. 7425 S. Wolf Rd., Burr Ridge Evening Walk, Tues 7/31 7pm, location TBD. Feed My Starving Children - our next volunteer session at FMSC will be Saturday, August 11th from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. If you would like to go, please let Judy Birmingham know.

The Good News Page 5 LABYRINTH WALK August 11 Please join us for a peaceful, restful and meditative walk around our candlelit labyrinth. It takes about 20 minutes to walk it. If you are new to the labyrinth, we have someone there to help you get started. Come and walk anytime between 4:00-6:00pm. (Please arrive no later than 5:30). BOOK CLUB AUGUST 19TH 11:30-1:00PM, West Fellowship Hall Everyone is welcome to come to our Lyonsville Book Club on Sunday, Aug 19th. We will be discussing the book, Still Alice by Lisa Genova. This novel is a heartbreaking real depiction of a woman who suffers from early onset of Alzheimer's disease. Reading it will inform you, scare you, and change you. (Copies of the book will be available to check out at church around 7/22 through Laurie Tsukuno.) Any questions, please see Laurie. GAME NIGHT On Friday, July 20 AND Friday, August 24 at 6:00 we will get together for a make your own pizzas and game night. We will take up a free will offering and the donations will be sent to Feed My Starving Children. I hope you can all attend for a time of fun and fellowship. Bring your friends! Save the Date - CROP Walk 2018 will be held on Sunday, October 21st. Lyonsville will be putting together a team to walk and raise money for Church World Services. Lyonsville will receive a portion of the money collected, which will be used to buy food for our food pantry. Join Us MEN S BREAKFAST GROUP meets on the second Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. at Willow Hills Restaurant, next to Walgreens at Joliet Rd. and Willow Springs Rd. in Indian Head Park. All men are welcome to join us for this chance to eat and talk! For more information contact Byron Loehman. WOMEN S BABY BOOMER BUNCH (WBBB) will meet for breakfast at Willow Hills Restaurant at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 7. They will also meet Saturday, August 4. All boomers and their friends are invited. Contact Judy Birmingham for more information.

Page 6 The Good News News from The Pews Worship & Spiritual Growth Board has decided to hold worship downstairs June 3 - September 2, so we can have a comfortable and consistent worship space in the summer, as well as have the freedom to explore different styles of worship. The Church isn't the sanctuary. The church is the people - and we look forward to being gathered for worship this summer. Gran t w ritin g for fu n ds We are looking for editors, writers, English majors, proofreaders or anyone who loves the written word. We need your help. Lyonsville has an opportunity to apply for some grants to help in revitalizing our church. The LEEAP (Illinois Conference UCC) grant has a deadline of Oct 1, 2018, so we are hoping to start on it soon. If interested in helping out, please see Laurie Tsukuno. Fu n draisin g Com m itte e Lyonsville church is looking to form a fundraising committee. We would like to have a group of people who can brainstorm and organize different fundraisers for the church during the year. We will then present our ideas and ask for volunteers to help in assisting with these activities. If you are interested in joining this group or are willing to help assist in the fundraisers, please see Laurie Tsukuno. News From Your Mission Board GREATER CHICAGO FOOD DEPOSITORY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Please come join us to help volunteer at the Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD) on Saturday, July 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. We also go every Wednesday from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. For more information go to www.chicagosfoodbank.org or see/call Cindi Fiandaca or Judy Birmingham to sign up. The depository would like all volunteers to register in advance. Please use the Registration Link.

The Good News Page 7 In July we will collect items for an organization called Almost Home Chicago, Inc. Since it's inception in 2015, Almost Home Chicago has become a trusted and valued community partner. Providing assistance to the poor, the hungry, the needy, the homeless, and the broken, they strive to be the hands, feet, and voice of hope by providing food, clothing, shelter, jobs, and love to those who need it most. A 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, Almost Home is proud to work within the communities of their underrepresented neighbors. Their clients are also able to visit their "store and pick up items they need at no charge. To keep stocked, they rely on donations from their friends and followers. The items they need most are: Q-tips Travel size baby and Gold Bond powder Baby wipes Shaving cream Nail clippers and files Hair brushes (no combs, please - they have thousands) Cough drops, hard candy, and gum Reusable water bottles Decks of cards Reusable shopping bags *NEW* socks Notebooks Bandaids Neosporin Sensodyne In August we will collect school supplies for The LeaderShop. More details soon. GOOD SAMARITAN FUND On Communion Sundays, donations are invited to the Good Samaritan Fund, which is used to provide assistance locally to persons in need. You may use the white offering envelopes in the pews, and indicate that the gift is for the Good Samaritan Fund. Thank you for your generosity!

Page 8 The Good News Walking with God: Spiritual Practices How do you connect with God? This series will focus on some of the ways that we can become more aware of God s presence in our lives. We won t just learn about these practices we ll have the opportunity to try them! July 1: Meditation Exodus 20:18-21, Psalm 63:1-8, John 15:1-11 Gather after worship for a meditation gathering in the East Fellowship Hall. July 8: Prayer Exodus 32:7-14, Luke 11:1-13 Focus on your prayer life in the week ahead with daily prayer guide from Pastor Sean. July 15: Thin Places: Finding the Sacred in the Ordinary Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, Mark 13:32-34 Rev. Emily Mitchell Preaching July 22: Fasting Leviticus 23:26-32, 1 Chronicles 20:1-4, Matthew 6:16-18 Join in this ancient practice together. Those who wish will observe a day of fasting from noon on Sunday to noon on Monday. We ll gather for lunch to break the fast at noon on Monday details to be announced. July 29 Connecting in Creation Psalm 104:1a, 10-24, John 21:1-14 Join us for worship in the park! We ll worship in the Gazebo at the Pleasantdale Park District just south of the church at 7425 S Wolf Road. Bring lawn chairs if you can. Stay for a fun picnic, organized by Worship & Spiritual Growth. Aug 5: Study Deuteronomy 6:4-9, Matthew 22:34-39, Romans 12:1-2 Study might sound boring but it doesn t have to be. We ll explore meaningful ways to study in worship. You ll have the chance to learn a bit throughout the week with a study guide from Pastor Sean. Walking with One Another: Being the Church What does it really mean to be the church together? We ll explore the core mission and purpose of church together as we prepare for the work ahead of us in the fall. Aug 12: Rev. Karon Van Gelder preaching Aug 19: Church? Why Bother? Isaiah 58, Matthew 5:13-16, Romans 8:18-25 Aug 26: Being Blessings Numbers 6:22-27, Matthew 5:1-12 Sept 2: Showing Another Way Philippians 3:17-4:1, Matthew 20:20-28

The Good News Page 9 Thank you to Marvin Davis for his continual and consistent help with our food pantry. Thank you to our volunteers: Bruce Cady, Wilma Mrazek, Kay Tsukuno, Laurie Tsukuno and Cindi Fiandaca for helping out on Saturday, June 16th at the Greater Chicago Food Depository. They bagged, boxed, labeled, and palletized 8,892 pounds (2,964 bags/247 cases) of pinto beans for distribution. Thank you to all who donated to our Special Offering, Strengthen the Church, in June. This is one of the "5 for 5" offerings to which Lyonsville contributes. When you invest in the vision supported by Strengthen the Church, your gift will plant new churches, awaken new ideas in existing churches, and help develop the spiritual lives of our youth and young adults. This is another way that we can confirm that we are the church and that we are still listening to God...that God is still speaking. Thank you to all who donated peanut butter and jelly to the Lyonsville food pantry in June. Thank you to the Illinois Prairie Painters for their donation of $65.00 and the Indian Head Park Women's Guild for their donation of $100.00 for the Lyonsville food pantry. Thank you to all who helped make fleece pull toys for dogs and cats. We made 30 toys and they were donated to the Hinsdale Humane Society.

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