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The Messenger August 2017 REMEMBER THE FOOD PANTRY! the 2nd Sunday of every month is Food Pantry Sunday HOPE IN THE FUTURE Congregational Update inside ***One Service at the Pocahontas Center*** Please make plans to join us during August for one service at the Pocahontas Center at 9 a.m. We t o you hope see there! Keep in touch with Hope UMC: hopeumcia.org Hope UMC Pocahontas, Havelock & Plover HOPE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday 9:00 am - Pocahontas, 306 2nd Avenue NW Pastor Elijah Nagbe email: pastorhopeumc@evertek.net cell Ph. 405-834-0705 Church Office Mon.-Fri. Hours: 9:00-3:30pm email: hopeumc@evertek.net Ph. 712-335-3663 Fax: 712-335-3406

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ of the Hope Parish, It is with a very heavy heart that I must inform you of a problem with Pastor Elijah Nagbe s immigration status. I became aware of a potential problem last week when I was assisting him in filling out the I-9 employment verification form. The problem was confirmed after consulting with an immigration attorney this week. Pastor Elijah s immigration status was that of a Temporary Protected Status granted to citizens of Libera. The US government terminated that benefit to persons from Liberia in May of this year. https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-reminds-beneficiaries-temporaryprotected-status-guinea-liberia-and-sierra-leone-may-21-termination And while Pastor Elijah is in the process of applying for a different status, he is caught in the gap between the expiration of his previous status and the granting of a different status. I have been in conversation with Pastor Elijah, Linda Ferguson (Staff Parish Relations Committee Chairperson) and Rev. Karen Dungan (Assistant to Bishop Haller). Rev. Dungan has been in contact with an immigration lawyer who will give guidance to us and to Pastor Elijah. The immediate affect is that Pastor Elijah must suspend all pastoral duties. I will come to Pocahontas to lead worship on Sunday and then meet with the Staff Parish Relations Committee to discern our course of action. I deeply regret that that this has happened and my concern is both for Pastor Elijah and the Hope Parish. I invite you to join me in worship on Sunday as we seek God s guidance through this challenging situation. In Christ, Pastor Tom Rev. Tom Carver, Superintendent Northwest District of the Iowa Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church 701 Seneca Street, Ste. 2 Storm Lake, Iowa 50588 Phone: 712-732-0812 Cell: 712-299-2577

Safe-T Home Update We have received $5,519 towards our 2017 goal of $7,000 for a Safe-T Home in Haiti. We are well on our way to completing our goal. Thank you for your continued support of this project. Change a Child s Story Since beginning this ministry in 2015, Hope UMC has given 609 books to children from low-income families in our own school district. Beginning in the second quarter of the 2015-16 year and continuing through the 2016-17 school year books were given to children in preschool, preparatory kindergarten, kindergarten and 1 st grade. Thank you to Lori Baade who was able to get so much bang from the $900 that was raised during the 2015 RAGBRAI. 85,000 books were donated through the United Methodist Churches in Iowa during this time to children in every corner of the state. Note the Certificate of Appreciation awarded to Hope UMC on the bulletin board in the north entry. A total of 7 volunteers have read to and with local children during this time, volunteering two hours a week to work with teachers in the lower elementary grades. Even though the Change a Child s Story initiative is coming to an end, the school volunteers will continue their work. They are real difference makers in the lives of our children and their time is very much appreciated by the classroom teachers. We thank them for their dedication. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please call the church office and leave your name and phone number.

Here is a list of everyone who went to camp: Name Dates Event Kaitlyn Point June 19-21 Short Stacks #1 Nohri Point June 19-21 Short Stacks #1 Paxton Cundiff June 30-July 1 Guardian and Angel overnight with Grandma Jeanne Sindergard Dani Cook July 6-8 Short Stacks #3 Taytum Davidson July 17-22 Adventure 4 Caden Freeburg July 17-22 Adventure 4 Luke Friesner July 17-22 Adventure 4 Hannah Grothaus July 24-29 Adventure 5 w/ Teen Week Rory Bunda July 24-29 Adventure 5 w/ Sky Zone Halee Hauswirth July 24-29 Adventure 5 w/ Sky Zone Zoe Kerns July 24-29 Adventure 5 w/ Sky Zone Abby Minkler July 24-29 Adventure 5 w/ Sky Zone Adriana Adamson July 25-29 Adventure 5: YCDTAC Justice Point July 25-29 Adventure 5: YCDTAC Natalie Point July 25-29 Adventure 5: YCDTAC Jada Speer July 25-29 Adventure 5: YCDTAC Dominic Hobbs Aug. 7-9 Short Stacks #5 Dustin Hobbs Aug. 7-9 Short Stacks #5

ANNIVERSARIES AND BIRTHDAYS Ken & Jean Hartsock 8/1 Alex & Hollie Radig 8/10 Roger & Audrey Simonson 8/1 Nick & Rachel Kerns 8/16 Roger & Terrie Allen 8/2 John & Karen Boyd 8/21 George & Tonya Anderson 8/9 Brad & Angie Cook 8/21 Wyatt Rahn 8/1 Casey Leeper 8/4 John Nedved 8/4 Garrett Rahn 8/4 Duanne Barth 8/8 Harlan Edge 8/9 Mona Zhorne 8/9 Amanda Davis 8/10 Cody Rahn 8/10 Tracy Grothaus 8/17 Azzia Hotovec 8/18 Abby Minkler 8/19 Danny Hauswirth 8/20 Scott Ernst 8/21 Julie Cook 8/22 Theo Nielsen 8/26 Gene Sandy 8/28 Brock Hubbell 8/29 Sylvia Harms 8/31 Lectionary Scriptures Aug 6 Genesis 32:22-31, Psalm 17:1-7, 15, Romans 9:1-5, Matthew 14:13-21 Aug 13 Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28, Psalm 105:1-6, 16-22, 45b, Romans 10:5-15, Matthew 14:22-33 Aug 20 Genesis 45:1-15, Psalm 133, Romans 11:1-2a, 29-32, Matthew 15:10-28 Aug 27 Exodus 1:8-2:10, Psalm 124, Romans 12:1-8, Matthew 16:13-20 Sept 3 Exodus 3:1-5, Psalm 105:1-6, 23-26, 45c, Romans 12:9-21, Matthew 16:21-28

Humc library selections: From Genesis to Revelation with Anne Graham Lotz The Glorious Dawn of God's Story: Finding Meaning for Your Life in Genesis Anne Graham Lotz leads you through the first eleven chapters of Genesis, unlocking hidden messages in the familiar stories of Creation, Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah and the ark, the Tower of Babel, and others. She thoughtfully illuminates each moment of Creation with inspiring insights and probing reflections to better reveal God, the Creator of us all. In God's Story you will thrill to the beauty, majesty, and tenderness of God's personal involvement in creating the world, and you will come to recognize the Creator's infinite power at work in your life as well. The Vision of His Glory: Finding Hope Through the Revelation of Jesus Christ With an inspiring sense of wonder and a focus on Jesus Christ, Anne Graham Lotz brings clarity and understanding to the book of Revelation. Lotz takes the reader step-by-step through John's eyewitness account of God's plan for our future, emphasizing our hope in Jesus rather than our fear of end times.

WORSHIP ASSISTANTS Aug 6 Don & Linda Ferguson Communion Stwd's Aug 6 Elaine Cook Liturgist Aug 6 Don & Carol McLain Fellowship Aug 13 Carol McCurdy Liturgist Aug 13 Rahn family Fellowship Aug 20 Garrett Rahn Liturgist Aug 20 Leo & Carol Hallman Fellowship Aug 27 Brian Blomker Liturgist Aug 27 Ray & Ernella VanHorn Fellowship Aug Ruger Bunda Acolyte Poc Aug Colton Freeburg Acolyte Poc Aug VOLUNTEERS Usher Poc Aug Greeters - north door: Leon & Gwen Johnson south door: Keith & Kathy Johnson east door: Elaine Cook Worship Attendance at Hope UMC HAVELOCK DATE POCAHONTAS OFFERING TOTAL PLOVER July 2 66 $5,899.02 66 July 9 85 $2,118.00 85 July 16 90 $2,740.00 90 July 23 95 $4,217.00 95 July 30 see next month *

Hope in the Future - - Congregational Update After reviewing the current status of Hope UMC, it has become evident that our church needs to consider how to maintain our primary purpose - - our mission of making disciples for Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world - - amidst a declining membership, which translates to less financial giving. The Leadership Team has been reviewing our church data to determine how to keep Hope UMC a viable church. Two church meetings were held in June to review the results of this information with the church family. Copies of those packets are available at the church office. For the first time in many years, Hope UMC has not had enough giving to keep current with our monthly apportionments. We also do not have the funds to pay our missionary support, or the vacation bible school bills. The majority of our income is paying for salaries and the maintenance (utilities & insurance) of our three church centers. As of July 1 st, Hope UMC is roughly more than $12,500 behind in bills. It is the Leadership Team s responsibility to determine how to be better stewards of the resources that we have been blessed with. After reviewing the input from the informational meetings, the Leadership Team has decided to move forward with finalizing the church blend that was started 22 years ago. The following steps will need to be completed: Moving forward with the blend. The consensus from the two church-wide meetings is to finalize the official blend of Hope UMC that was inadvertently not completed 22 years ago. This process will include: 1. District Superintendent Tom Carver will be contacted to help prepare the covenant for the blend and to hold a charge conference with the Leadership Team, if necessary. 2. Havelock and Plover will inactivate their charters with the Iowa Secretary Of State. 3. Pocahontas will change the name on its charter to Hope United Methodist Church of Pocahontas with the Iowa Secretary of State. 4. All church real estate property will be put in the name of Hope United Methodist Church. 5. The Finance Team will consolidate the division of funds by centers into the Capital Improvement account. This includes the three memorial accounts and the Havelock and Plover Needs accounts. The Havelock and Plover memorial accounts could be distributed via the following options, pending input from those centers: A.) Give to a specific mission project; B.) Give to the current scholarship or camp funds; or C.) Roll the funds over to the Hope UMC Memorial fund.

6. The Finance Team will use the Havelock Parsonage account for capital improvements, as per the Discipline, if needed at any of the buildings or for needs at the parsonage. As already set the remaining summer worship schedule will be at 9:00 am at Pocahontas. Future worship schedules have been set until the end of 2017: September-October worship services will be in Havelock @ 8:30 a.m. and in Pocahontas @ 10:00 a.m. November December worship services will be in Plover @ 8:30 a.m. and in Pocahontas @ 10:00 a.m. This will give Pastor Elijah a chance to meet our church family and minister in all three communities for the next few months, understanding that this schedule will be reevaluated. It is Leadership Team s intention to reevaluate this topic by the November Leadership Meeting to decide the feasibility of either keeping all three buildings operational or closing two of the buildings. This will depend on multiple factors, including the giving and ability to pay our apportionments, salaries, missionaries, operational costs, and other expenses as they arise and how that impacts our church mission. The Leadership Team will determine how many services there will be and where they will be held for Hope UMC. Pastor Elijah will complete the approved worship rotation until the end of December, understanding that this could change beginning January 1, 2018. HOPE UMC - TODAY S REALITY: Church = people = church family Dynamics have changed since the original blend There were two full-time pastors when the blend began Population has significantly decreased in Pocahontas county The condition of the farm economy affects the giving We must be good stewards and be financially responsible No. One. FAILED! Times. Have. CHANGED. Our church is at a difficult crossroads, so we ask for your prayers as we move forward to do God s will for our entire church family. These decisions impact us all! In order to continue being a viable outreach for Christ in our communities, we need to look forward, and consider new possibilities that God has in store for Hope UMC.

UDMO Food Pantry Sunday, August 13, 2017 HOPE UMC FREE SATURDAY SUPPER Saturday ~ August 26, 2017 Serving from 5-6:30 p.m. At HOPE UMC, Pocahontas Center There will be many opportunities to help prepare, serve and clean-up. Watch for the clipboard in worship Or call 712-335-3663

VBS 2017 Update What a great VBS Day Camp week!!!! We had 50-60 day campers and teen helpers each day!!! The Ingham Okoboji Team was fantastic and did such a great job helping us to get ROOTED in Grace, Faith, Christ, and Truth through songs, games, skits, stories, and art projects. Also, throughout the week the kids brought in donations to once again help Upper Des Moines purchase school supplies for children in our communities. The day campers (and their generous parents) donated $156. 84 to help share the love of Christ with others. We ended our fun week on Thursday Night with a Backyard BBQ, a wonderful program, and the ROOTED RELAYS!!! The heavy rains that night didn t dampen our fun together! All of this could not be possible without the help of SO many who were willing to share their time, donations, and prayers. Thank you to all who helped out in this way. We would like to especially thank Elaine and Tim Cook and Judy Timan for opening up their homes and hearts to Liz, Sam, Hannah, and Greta, the Ingham Okoboji Team. We are so blessed to have a church family that supports VBS in so many ways each year!!! - The Education Team CHOIR PRACTICE RESUMES on Wednesday, August 30th at 7:00 p.m. at the Pocahontas Center Please join us!!

Leadership Team Meeting Minutes July 10,2017 at 7 pm Attendance: Pastor Elijah, Chris Radig, Melissa Rahn, Allan Frevert, Carol Hallman, Moira Hopkins, Elaine Cook, Linda Ferguson, Kathy Johnson, Carol McCurdy, Donnie McLain, Vicki Kerns and Judy Pursley To open Chris read from a book about Frank Lloyd Wright and then said a prayer. We introduced ourselves and told what committee we chaired or our position. In studying the budget sheet, Melissa said that we need to close out the MYF account and put the money into the Youth Ministries. Elaine made the motion to do so and Carol McCurdy seconded motion was approved. We had $12,822.00 in offerings giving us $14,243.08 in total funds for the month. We had $13,457.16 in total budget expenses. This left us with $785.92 cash in the Budget Account at the end of June, however we haven't paid our apportionments for three months (8,007), VBS (1,708), Camp (1,645) or the missionaries, (the Kies - 1,400). This leaves us $12,760 short to date. We will be publishing our offerings and attendance in the newsletters and bulletins. Allan made a motion to approve the budget and Donnie seconded it. Motion carried. Minutes were read silently. Elaine motioned to approve them. Kathy J. seconded. Motion approved.

The Future of Hope was the next item on the agenda. With the congregation favoring 5-1 the continuing of the blend, Linda will let Tom Carver know the decision. After discussion Elaine made the motion to continue the blend. Linda seconded. and the motion carried. Then we looked at the future worship schedule. We had two choices, Choice 1 was Sept-Nov in Havelock and Nov-Feb in Plover. Choice 2 was Sept-Oct in Havelock and Nov-Dec in Plover. Since Tom Carver wants everything settled by Jan., we voted to go with Option 2. There may be changes in the future. Worship: Carol H. Said that they will meet on Wed the 12th. Education: Moira told us that VBS had 50-60 kids, including helpers daily. Had a great week and they have taken most of the decor down. Trustees: Carol M said that they haven't met. SPRC: Linda said that Pastor Elijah is here! We have furniture for him that needs moving. He said that he is going to be married in a couple of weeks. Donnie closed with a prayer. Next meeting is Aug 10, 2017 at 7 pm Submitted by - Judy Pursley Leadership Team Secretary

Ingathering is still a few months away but don t forget to pick up kit supplies when you are doing your back-to-school shopping. Our main emphasis this year is on school and health kits. Take the list of contents with you as you go shopping and find items on sale. School bags will be coming. Or. You may make a donation and we will do the shopping for you. Write kits in the memo line of your check. Last year we completed 44 health kits and 86 school kits. Can we reach 50 health kits and 100 school kits this year? Because of the often sensitive cultural and political contexts that surround the people we assist, UMCOR cannot allow any patriotic or even religious symbols to be used in the kits. It is not the people we are seeking to help that put up these barriers but rather some foreign governments. We do not want to create an obstacle that keeps this valuable relief aid from reaching the people we seek to help. These symbols, such as flags or crosses, can be covered with a permanent black marker so that the item can still be used in the kits. Pack ONLY items requested for each kit. DO NOT wash items. ONLY send new items. Remember, these are gifts for God s children! Micah 6:8 says that the Lord requires us "TO ACT JUSTLY AND TO LOVE MERCY AND TO WALK HUMBLY WITH YOUR GOD. When we share from our abundance, we are acting justly and reflecting our desire to serve God.

KIT CONTENTS SAVE AND TAKE SHOPPING WITH YOU SCHOOL KIT (Value: $11.00 + $2 shipping) School kits provide tools for education which changes lives. In countries where children don t have books, school supplies or classrooms, a school kit may be their only educational resource. 3 Notebooks, approx. 8 1/2 x 11 (210 to 250 sheets total) use permanent marker to cover US flag 1 pair blunt-end scissors (metal blades) 1 hand-held pencil sharpener (1 or more) 1 30-cm metric ruler 6 unsharpened pencils with erasers 1 2 ½ or larger eraser 1 box of 24 (only 24) crayons, use permanent marker to cover US flag 1 14"x16" cloth bag Bags will be available Place items sideways in bag and fold over top so loose items don t fall out. HEALTH KIT (Value: $12.00 + $1 for toothpaste and $2 shipping) 1 new hand towel (15 x 25 up to 17 x 27 1 new washcloth 1 large sturdy comb (not pocket-sized) 1 nail file or fingernail clippers no emery boards or toenail clippers 1 bath-sized soap in wrapper. No Ivory or Jergens soap 1 toothbrush adult size only. Do not remove packaging 6 band aids 3/4 inch Put items in a zip-lock type plastic bag. *Please give Melissa the money for toothpaste and shipping*