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Grace Notes November 2018 Come Home to Grace From the Minister: We are entering an exciting time of year we call the holiday season. It is an actual season of holidays in a row, celebrated to greater or lesser extent in our society, until we get to January/February. The holidays, in order, are: All Saint s Day (11/1), Thanksgiving (11/22), Christ the King Sunday, (11/25), Christmas (12/25), New Year s Day (1/1). These holy days (the basis for the word holidays ), start for most folks with Thanksgiving. It is a very Christian holy day, originating in practice with the Pilgrims of Plymouth, our spiritual ancestors. Those brave intrepid souls, bumbled into the rocky Massachusetts coastline and literally carved out a meager existence. Though half their number died from disease and starvation, they were thankful to God for the harvest they had managed and for their newfound freedom in their faith in a new land. While most of us today don t go through the same struggles for life as these first Pilgrims did, we, as modern day Pilgrims, have our own struggles, and we have much for which to be thankful. Take a few minutes, around the table on Thanksgiving Day, if you are in a family and friend gathering, or even if you are alone, and give to the Lord a heart-felt list of thanks. I believe, after thinking about it, this must be very refreshing to God. Why? Think about it. God is used to hearing a long list of petitions, practically every day. On Thanksgiving, God gets to listen to a long list of blessings for which God s children are truly thankful. So, on Thanksgiving, make God s day. Actually offer some thanksgiving. It may actually make your day. Every year the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches publishes a Thanksgiving Proclamation. This year s was especially well written, so I thought I would share it. It was written by the Plymouth 400 Task Team. We thank God... For Grace and Love For a fruitful land For a faithful people For a place to live our Faith, Freedom and Fellowship. We give thanks... For those who have cleared the way before us For those who inspire us For those who serve us For those who sacrifice for us. We are aware that... We are not all we can be We do not do all the good we could We too often submit to fear We do not use the courageous examples before us. We give thanks... We continue to be called to be a pilgrim people To go places we ve not been before To sing songs we ve not sung before To meet peoples we ve not met before To think things we ve not thought before. In the year of our God 2018 We are a pilgrim people yet today God still speaks to us today God is still with us. Thanks be to God. Grace and Peace to all at Thanksgiving, -Pastor Rob PROCLAIM THANKSGIVING 2018

Grace Notes Page 2 GRO Activities in November: Busy, busy, so mark your calendar with the following events: *Collection day for the Operation Christmas Child Shoe Boxes is November 11. Please don t forget to return yours. Instructions and boxes are in the dining hall. *The Columbiana Christmas Parade is Friday, November 16. Once again we will warm up paradegoers with cookies and hot chocolate. We will need lots of cookies for the big crowd. Sign up in the dining hall. Come Vote What You Are Thankful For! Place your vote in the voting box for something you are thankful for! We will share your thoughts at Youth Club on Tuesday, November 6 from 4:30 6:00 p.m. Be sure to attend and cast your vote! Get ready for plenty of fun activities with crafts, messages, songs and a game! The menu will be roast turkey, mashed *Our next Drive-Thru Rigatoni Dinner is Tuesday, November 20. We will need prep workers in the morning, servers in the afternoon and cake bakers. We ve been serving around 100 dinners! *The Way Station Thanksgiving Dinner at the Upper Room is Wednesday, November 21. We need volunteers to cook and prepare the turkeys for the meal. See Diane Barnes if you are able. Hanging of the Greens After the worship service on Sunday, November 25. Please plan to stay and help decorate the church for the holidays. Jerry & Bobbi Hughes November 28, 1969 Mark & Sharon Frost November 29, 1969 Earl & Johanna Crecelius November 30, 1974 Jack & Evelyn Johnston November22, 2014

Grace Notes Page 3 Sunday School News Pastor Rob s Class (Middle and High School) We are working on a project to answer some of the questions we have about heaven. If you think about it, we are going to spend A LOT more time there, than we ever will here! So it would be nice to know what we have to look forward to. Our big question is: What Is Heaven Like? This project, right now is being done by Pastor Rob and Alivia Bell. Join us if you want to get on board! We are making a trifold display board and when we are done, we will display it in fellowship hall. Look for the order forms in your Sunday bulletins. They will be red, with gold foil wrapping and are $10.00 each. The last day to order will be November 25. Those Ministering This Month: Greeters: 11/4: Bill & Cathy Hoover 11/11: Kim Davis & Tawnya Gologram 11/18: 11/25: Liturgists: 11/4: Jack Johnston 11/11: Thank Offering Sunday 11/18: Becky Stearns 11/25: Amanda Frost Women s Guild Thankoffering Sunday Sunday, November 11. The guest speaker is Nicki from the Christina House. There is a basket in the dining hall to collect personal size hygiene products to help out the women and children who may need it. The items will be collected through November 11. Nursery: 11/4: Patty Lanterman 11/11: Vicki Cope 11/18: Cathy Hoover 11/25: Colleen Eisenbraun Usher: Mark Frost Elevator Attendant: Candles: Ann Gustafson Daylight Savings Time Daylight Savings Time (as if we can actually save daylight!) begins on Sunday, November 4 th. Set your clocks one hour BACK when you retire for the evening Saturday night. That way when you come to worship on Sunday you won t arrive a full hour early! But if you do, just join in Jolane s or Debbie s Sunday School classes. You probably will like it.

Grace Notes Page 5 Consistory Meeting of October 2018 Members Present: Steve Barnett, Matt Bell, Wayne Bonsall, Logan Cope, Chris Eisenbraun, Mark Frost, Bill Greenawalt, Alex Heintzelman, Patty Lanterman, Cindy Perorazio, Jack Sitler Excused: Ed Todd I. Devotions Bill Greenawalt Next Month: Wayne Bonsall II. Duty Roster: October Elevator: Matt, Usher: Alex November Elevator: Usher: Mark Frost III. Informal Discussion/Goal Setting: None IV. Communications: Coon construction sent letter requesting second half of payment for church tuck pointing. We believe they have not adequately finished the work they promised and will be discussing with them. V. Approval of Minutes: Minutes from September reviewed. 1 st : Jack 2 nd : Logan, motion carries. VI. Financial Secretary Report (M. Bell): Financial report from September 2018 Current Fund Revenue: $12,757. Received 97% of budgeted ($12,987). Current Fund Expense: $13,183. Spent 102% of budgeted ($12,962). At 74% expense and 71% revenue of annual budget through the first 9 months. 1 st : Wayne, 2 nd : Chris, motion carries. VII. Financial Committee Report (Jack Sitler): In October, the finance committee will be determining the 2019 budget. The income and expenses of October through December of 2017 and January through September of 2018 generally determines the 2019 budget, with consideration for any changes needing made. Any church committee requesting changes should inform the Financial Committee (Matt Bell, Jack Sitler, Janice Heintzelman, Leslie Eisenbraun, Carol Czarneski, Tom Bell, Lois Pittock, Connie Scullion, Logan Cope) prior to Mid-October. VIII. Pastors Report (R. Joy): 5 Services in September. 14 visitation ministry visits. Visitation at Street Fair. Attended NACCC meeting in CLE. Average attendance down 10.45 congregants compared to last year in September. IX. Unfinished Business: None. X. New Business: Movement to approve pastoral vacation on 12/30. 1 st : Alex, 2 nd : Logan, carries Movement to schedule congregational meeting November 18 th after the worship service for street fair fund disbursement. 1 st : Patty, 2 nd : Jack, carries XI. Committee Reports: -Worship Design Celebration for Judy s 60 th on 10/28/18. November 11 th Christina House presentation for thank offering Sunday. -Endowment Meeting on October 21 st. -Property Joseph Painting repaired/painted ceiling defects. Coon Restoration discussion regarding tuck pointing. Thanks to the Grace Church Painters who painted the entryway and other areas. -Elders Yearly employee evaluations upcoming. -Women s Guild Garden Club dinner mid-october. XII. Adjournment & The Lord s Prayer Next Meeting November 5th, 2018 at 7PM.

Grace Notes Page 4 11/1 Tom Hoover Cathy Hoover 11/4 Theodore Bunevich 11/6 Nate Joy 11/7 Wayne Lanterman 11/9 Bill Hoover Samantha Nussbaumer 11/10 David Hanna (Jr.) 11/13 Dick Weber Sharon Frost 11/17 Wayne Sitler 11/20 Kris Reash 11/23 Amber Sell 11/24 Kathy Reash 11/25 Brady Bell 11/26 Gary Scullion 11/28 Matt Bell Mike Bell 11/29 Shelley Reash 11/30 Bobbi Hughes Heather Kollar What a beautiful day to remember my 60th Anniversary Celebration service. The worship service was a service of thanksgiving and an inspiration to share with family and friends. The love from our Grace congregation, Pastor Rob s service, Mark Frost s remarks, and all the personal cards, plus the handmade cards from our young folks are something I will treasure. The innocent looks on the children s faces as they came up to the organ area with their cards was priceless (I still say I have the best seat in the house). That incredible buffet provided by all the members sure held up the tradition of Grace Church cooks being the best in town. The food and fellowship of the lunch was so heartwarming. Thank you to everyone that was involved in the planning and preparation of this special affair. The gift card to Chestnut Ridge Sewing Center was just over the top and I thank you all for your generosity. That is my favorite place to shop for sewing treats and classes. Thank you all for your kindness. Judy Bott Dear Grace Church, Thank you for your recent gift to the Ministerial Assistance and Enrichment Fund in memory of Mr. Fred Ward and Mrs. Norma Ferrall. We are grateful for your commitment and your expression of fellowship represented by your gift. Rev. Dr. Michael Chittum, Ex. Dir., NACCC GRO is very grateful for all the support that we are given so that we are able to complete the many missions we do throughout the year. Because of your support, we feel that every member of Grace Church is a member of GRO. Thanks to you, we were able to recently donate $200 to Canine Companions, $300 to the Wycliffe Bible Translators, and $500 to the Red Cross for Hurricane Relief. We encourage your continued support and would love to have more helpers at the upcoming events. We have lots of fun and fellowship and get to know our Grace Church Family!

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Grace Notes Grace Notes November 2018 Grace Church of Columbiana 140 S. Main Street Columbiana, OH 44408 330-482-4532 Pastor: Rev. Dr. Robert Joy Office: 330-482-4532 Secretary: Marcy LaVogue Pastor s Home Phone: 330-892-0512 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Monday Thursday Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. E-mail: gracechurchofcolumbiana@comcast.net Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. Web: www.gracechurchcolumbiana.com