Visit us on the web www.chatfieldumc.org SECRETARY.....Karen Hamm Church: 867-3529 webmaster@chatfieldumc.org CUSTODIAN.........ABC, Inc. ORGANISTS.Sherry Hareldson & Bobbie Kehret SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT...Jill Wright e-mail: future@chatfieldumc.org PARISH NURSE..Beverly Simpson, RN YOUTH COORDINATOR...Ashley Ferguson e-mail: chatfieldyouth@gmail.com PASTOR...Rev. Debra Collum Home Phone: 867-3477 e-mail: chatfieldpastor@gmail.com OFFICE HOURS: Secretary...8:30 am-3:00 pm - Tuesday & Thursday Pastor....Monday: 10:00 am-4:00 pm Tuesday 8:30 am 4:00 pm Wednesday: 9:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday: 8:30 am 4:00 pm Friday: Office Closed Evenings by appointment ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WELCOME TO CHATFIELD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH JULY 17, 2011 If you know of anyone in the hospital or in need of prayers, visits, or would like communion brought to them, please contact the church office. By The Numbers: Last Week s Attendance- 84 Yearly Average Attendance- 115 Needed each week - $2,693.00 Last weeks offering- $1,612.50 How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven. Genesis 28:17 Pastor: Rev. Debra Collum
The United Methodist Church of Chatfield 124 Winona St. SE Chatfield, MN 55923 867-3529 July 17, 2011 5th Sunday After Pentecost PREPARATION God of compassion and mercy, we give thanks that you journey with us into the future. Open us to the gifts of your presence, and increase our willingness to follow as you lead. Turn our hearts to find their way home in you. Amen. PRELUDE THE GREETING LIGHTING THE CANDLES *CALL TO WORSHIP ONE: As familiar as this worship space may be - MANY: It opens into mystery. ONE: As routine as our lives may appear - MANY: We carry the mark of Holy One within us. ONE: God blesses, MANY: God sojourns - ALL: The Holy meets us in this place. *HYMN Bring Forth the Kingdom TFWS #2190 CHILDREN'S MESSAGE PRAYERS OF CONFESSION ONE: In our good times and in our bad times, in our ups and in our downs: ALL: We confess you are with us, God. You are in our moments of transformation, inviting us to new life. ONE: When we are running away, when we are searching for home: ALL: We confess you are with us, God. You guide us to new possibilities. ONE: When we are feeling proud and self-satisfied, when we are wracked with guilt or shame: ALL: We confess you are with us, God. You steady us on new ways. ONE: When we are wrestling, when we are striving: ALL: We confess you are with us, God. You accompany us into new faithfulness to your presence and call. ALL: Amen, and Amen! Today: ANNOUNCEMENTS July 17 July 24, 2011 9:30 am Worship 10:30 am Coffee Fellowship 2 pm Send-Off for SSG Michael Baudoin Mon., July 18 Through Fri., July 21 8:45-11:45 am VBS Tue., July 19 Wed., July 20 7 pm Ad Council NO Quilt, Crafts & Conversation Thurs., July 21 Secretary out of office today 2:00-7:00 pm Blood Mobile at St. Mary s Catholic Church Please use West Entrance Fri., July 22 Sun., July 24 Mon., July 25 Sun., July 31 8:30 am-3:00 pm Secretary in office today 9:30 am Worship-Baptism 10:30 am Coffee Fellowship Looking Ahead 8:30 am-3 pm Secretary in office instead of Tuesday, July 26 9 am only-blood Pressure Checks 9:30 am Worship 10:30 Coffee Fellowship 10:45 am Health Cabinet During July the UMW will be collecting personal & paper products for Emma Norton. See article for list of needs. Thank you. Ushers for the month of July are: Bill V. Wright, Juanita Haare, Scott Ferguson and Roy Erickson. Coffee Fellowship coordinator for July is Finance Committee. Alter Guild Next Sunday: Team 4
Go to Sailing WHAT: for Leukemia 15th annual Go Sailing for Leukemia Sponsored by lake City Yacht Club WHEN: Saturday July 23rd, 10:30-3:30 Sunday, July 24th, 10:30-3:30 WHERE: Lake City Marina, Lake City, MN SUGGESTED DONATION $15 per Adult; $10 per Child (12 & under) *children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult PRE-REGISTRATION Begins Tuesday, July 5th Online: http://www.lakecityyachtclub.com Or by phone: 651.345.4211 *Pre-registration is not required, but highly recommended Our Mission: Cure Leukemia, Lymphoma, Hodgkin s Disease and Myeloma, and improve the quality of life for patients and their families. WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AN ADVOCATE FOR CHILDREN? Join Pastor Debra at the ICAN Key Advocate Training Session @ St. John's Catholic Church in Rochester Tuesday, July 26 from 6:30-8:30 PM. Let Pastor Debra know if you are attending and if you would like to car pool with her. WORDS OF ASSURANCE ONE: No matter where we go, MANY: God is with us for good! PRAISE TEAM EPISTLE LESSON Romans 8:12-25 HEBREW SCRIPTURES Genesis 28:10-19a *HYMN Nearer My God to Thee #528 SERMON PRAYERS OF THE CHURCH/SHARING OF JOYS AND CONCERNS At this time, anyone who has a joy or concern for prayer is invited to lift it up before the congregation and God. After each petition the Leader will say: Lord, in your Love The congregation will respond: Hear our Prayers. If you would like your prayers spoken by the leader, please give them to Pastor Debra, in writing, before the service. OFFERTORY *DOXOLOGY Thou Art Worthy TFWS #2041 Thou art worthy, thou art worthy, thou art worthy, O Lord To receive glory, glory and honor, glory and honor and power. For thou hast created, hast all things created; thou hast created all things. And for thy pleasure they are created; thou art worthy, O Lord. *OFFERTORY PRAYER (unison) You have given us life and guidance for living. You have made us partakers of your own Spirit. We rejoice in the opportunity to receive and share your Word. Accept our offering, may the ministry that comes from these gifts bear much fruit, bringing in a an abundant harvest for your realm. Amen *HYMN We Are Climbing Jacob s Ladder #418 9:00-9:25 9:30 Praise & Worship Worship Service Coffee Fellowship After Service: Coffee Fellowship Worship Leader: Juanita Haare Organists: Sherry Hareldson Roberta (Bobbie) Kehret
*BLESSING [unison] We have come to this place of worship. But we do not stay here. The journey continues. Holy presence accompanies. God calls us into new life. *BENEDICTION CHORAL RESPONSE #557 Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian Love The fellowship of kindred minds is like to that above. POSTLUDE Next Sunday: 6th Sunday after Pentecost Baptism of Makynli Ostby Prayer Concerns: Hank Anderson, Gaylon & Marge Amy, Phyllis Amy, Alice Arndt, SSG Michael Budahn, Carol Hadoff, Hilda Brekke, Rod Copeman, Doris Durfey, Evalyn Gardner, Jean Goldsmith, Patricia Hanson, Janice Haug, Lorraine Herrick, Pat Hill, Jocolyn Johnson, William Kremer, Sandy Maker, Pauline Outcalt, Melissa Ploetz, Alta Reese, David Rostad, Jacqueline Meyer-Rostad, Bob Siegel, Betty Thomas, Gordon Tienter, Mary Beth Ulring, Lorajean Vrieze-Spencer, Richard Wright, Dolly Zincke, and Russ Zincke Bon Voyage SSG Michael Budahn We are having a send off for Michael on Sunday, July 17th starting at 2:00 pm at Dave and Teresa Narveson s (12613 Old No.7 SE, Chatfield.) Come and send Michael off with well wishes and a safe return. In all things it is better to hope than to despair ~~Goethe If you have any questions call Rick Budahn at 507-259-5096. 38th Annual Ice Cream Social Pilot Mound Lutheran Church Sunday, July 17, 2011 Featuring the Chatfield Brass Band Serving @ 6 pm - Music @ 7 pm B-B-Q s, Pies, Ice Cream, Pop & Coffee will be served Please bring your lawn chairs Today!!
Pork-E-Que Tuesday, July 26 Serving 5 8 pm Thick, juicy Windsor pork chops, baked potato, baked beans, ice cream & milk Fountain Community Center, Fountain, MN Drive-in or Fly-in Breakfast Air conditioned! Carry outs available Tickets $10 Fillmore County Pork Producers Fillmore County Airport, Preston, MN Sunday, July 17 7:00 am-12:00 noon Rain or Shine Omelet Breakfast Adults: $7.00 Kids 4-10: $5.00 Children under 4: FREE Breakfast served in Isaac Deters Hangar Fillmore County Pork Producers Red Barron Flying Club Airplane Rides ~ $20 Gunderson Lutheran MedLink AIR (if available) Dear United Methodist Church and UMW Communities, The women and families at Emma Norton Residence and Emma s Place may face dire consequences in the event of a state government shutdown. They receive modest but critical income and food support benefits while they work to become more self-sufficient. The Governor s Office has petitioned the court to allow the state to continue these essential supports even if there is a shutdown. If the court does not find in favor of the Governor s Office, our residents will not receive any cash or food benefits effective July 1. We aren t sure how their access to health care and prescription medications would be affected by an adverse court decision. We need your help as we plan for the worst, and pray for the best. Please consider making a donation to help these women and families avoid a crisis. Our residents need the essentials listed below to get themselves and their children through this difficult time. In the happy event that a shutdown is averted, or the court finds in favor of the Governor s Office, your donation will still be used to directly assist the women and families of Emma Norton Residence and Emma s Place. You can deliver supplies to Emma Norton Residence. Bus, gas, and Cub Foods cards can be delivered or mailed. Thank you for your donations, prayers, and support for our residents! Gratefully, Roxanne Condon Executive Director Emma Norton Services Emma s Place (13 families) Emma Norton Residence (45 ladies) Personal hygiene products Personal hygiene products (tooth paste, deodorant, body wash, lotion, tampons) Toilet tissue Bus Cards ($10) Cleaning Supplies (dish soap, laundry det., Comet/409, trash bags) Gas cards ($10) Cub Foods cards ($25) Contact: Lucille Prinsen, Volunteer/Donation Specialist, 651-251- 2627 Emma Norton Residence, 670 No. Robert Street, St. Paul, MN 55101
Benefit for Dale Rodgers Family The Rodgers family lost their home and all personal belongings in a fire on Sunday, June 12. Donations can be dropped off or sent to Root River State Bank or the Chatfield VFW. Free Concert SONGS OF HOPE The Potter Advisory Committee is co-sponsoring the Songs of Hope who will be putting on a concert in Potter Auditorium on Tuesday, July 19 at 7 pm. There will be 50 talented performers aged 10-25 from 17 countries and 5 continents. This program is a must-see for all ages! 2011 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award Finalist! RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE THURSDAY, July 21 2:00 7:00 pm At St. Mary s Catholic church (Please use the west entrance.) Mayo Clinic Hospice Community Grief Support Groups Fall 2011 Eight consecutive Monday meetings will be held from September 19 through November 7, 2011 Afternoon Session: 1:00-2:30 pm *Death of a Spouse or Significant Other Evening Sessions: 6:30 8:00 pm *Death of a Child or Grandchild *Death of a Parent or Grandparent *Death of a Spouse or Significant Other The Mayo clinic Hospice is offering eight-week specialized Adult Grief Groups in Rochester. Each group must have a minimum of 5 participants per group by the registration deadline in order for the group to be held. The groups are open and free of charge to anyone from the community who has lost a significant person in their lives through death prior to June 1. It is necessary to attend the first session to participate in the next seven weeks. Registrations must be received by September 9. For information & registration form, please e-mail Carol Kuisle at: kuisle.carol@mayo.edu or call 507-284-1690 or 1-800-679-9084 EMERGENCY CLEAN-UP KITS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR USE IN EACH RESTROOM. These kits contain: wipes, gloves, band-aids, disposable infant diapers & adult underwear, and plastic bags.
Questions for the Congregation July 14 7:00 pm at the Church All Youth are invited to meet Pastor Debra and begin planning for a new year of ministry and fun with Ashley Ferguson Does anyone know where the Memorial Book is? Does anyone know where the Memorial Plaque is? Call the Church Office if you know where we can find the above items. Thanks. Pastor Debra s new address is: chatfieldpastor@gmail.com Ashley Ferguson s new address is: chatfieldyouth@gmail.com Would someone please volunteer to empty the dehumidifier on Sunday mornings? Thank you to everyone who helped clean and detail the parsonage and church before Pastor Debra & Steve arrived. Everything was beautiful and ready for their arrival. -The Trustees
IT S FINALLY TIME! Vacation Bible School begins on Monday, July 18 at 8:45 am Mission: Fillmore County Food Shelf. Each child is being asked to bring a non-perishable item with them each day. You are invited to a VBS wrap-up party on Friday, July 22 at 11:15 am. The campers will be singing and we will have a video presentation. We would welcome any cookie donations for the Friday party. Health News Review of CareNotes by Marlene Hisey Michael J. Farrell, a freelance writer and editor with more than a quartercentury of experience in religious publishing, offers this week s topic HUMOR IT HELPS US AS WE AGE. Mr. Farrell reminds us that God gave us a whole system of facial muscles designed just for laughing; he must have wanted us to use them. Old people can be interesting, jovial, lovable, active, wise, witty, and holy, if only we could cast aside the prejudices of our culture and our own negative attitudes toward aging. The following suggestions will help you use humor to do just that. *TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT LAUGHTER. Even the Bible encourages us to laugh Proverbs 17:22 tells us A cheerful heart is a good medicine, but a downcast spirit dries up the bones. Ancient Egyptian writings show evidence of jokes and slapstick, and playwrights of ancient Greece were making fun of silly behavior of their time. Humor is not a random accident of our existence; it is an integral part of us, and for a purpose. Only humans truly laugh. *USE HUMOR TO HELP YOU HEAL. Both Humor and comedy are good for us both physically and emotionally. Some of us are currently experiencing ailments and various problems, or will sometime in the future. Will you give up or will you fight back? *FEEL FREE TO FEEL GOOD. We know humor cannot directly cure physical or mental illness. But humor can have an impact on how we deal with illness. Norman Cousins has shown us how humor therapy can help. *USE HUMOR TO GAIN PERSPECTIVE. The power of humor can help us take a new look at life. Theologian, S. Kierkegaard wrote: Wherever there is life there is contradiction, and wherever there is contradiction the comical is present. Of course, life with all of its ups and downs is serious, but sometimes the only logical thing to do is laugh at life. *LOOK BEYOND THE LAUGHTER WITH HOPE AND FAITH. Having hope makes it easier to laugh even when we are in pain. Faith, as well as hope, can be the balm of old age. God is all the consolation we need. But a sprightly, humorous God is surely preferable to a gloomy one. Old age is like everything else. To make a success of it, you ve got to start young. Fred Astaire The CareNotes can be found in the Health Ministries Library in the fellowship hall. Take one and take heart---give one and give hope.