1 T H E IVY VINE November 2017 God is Still Speaking Volume 12 Issue 9 A Monthly Publication of the United Church of Cloverdale An Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ (UCC) Continuing Testament Extravagant Welcome Changing Lives Be The Church! This is the heading for the banner that hangs in our sanctuary. This, and what the banner says, has become the motto, slogan - the mantra for the United Church of Christ. It is the banner that hangs inside and out of many UCC congregations across the country. It expresses what we believe church is. So, I thought, what better theme could there be for our stewardship campaign? And because I do a lot of talking to myself, I answered my own question, nothing could be better! You see, to be the church is, to be good stewards. It is what God has entrusted us to do and be - - stewards. Over the next 4 weeks we will be looking at the challenges this banner confronts us with, which is the same as what God challenges/calls us to do as church. There is a song that came out sometime in the 60 s. It was popular at camp and with youth groups. It still can remind us about what I would call, real church or maybe I can steal Molly Baskette s book title, Real Good Church! Here are a couple of verses I remember from the song: There s a church within us O Lord, There s a church within us, O Lord. Not a building but a soul, not a portion but a whole, There s a church within us, O Lord. There s some building to be done, O Lord, There s some building to be done, O Lord. Not with steel, not with stone, But with lives which are our own There s the church to be built, O Lord. November 19 th (Thanksgiving Sunday), we invite you to bring your pledge cards to worship, where we will consecrate, dedicate and bless them for our work, as stewards. Please pray about what you want to offer to God through your gifts. Love and Blessings, Jack
2 Notes from October Council Submitted by Marilyn Michelon, Clerk 1. $500 has been sent to the National UCC for the International Disaster Relief Fund. 2. Proceeds from the Bobby Jo Valentine concert on October 27 th will be deposited in the Redwood Credit Union Fire Relief Fund. 3. Louise Graddy has volunteered to chair the 2018 Time & Talent fundraiser for our church. The tentative date was set for April 21, 2018. She will announce more details in December. 4. Facilities and Maintenance is still working on estimates for lighting for the sanctuary. They will check with PG&E about possible rebates for the lighting installation. 5. Changes will be made to the landscaping in front of the church as per discussions at the Real Good Church book study. Seasonal pruning and plantings will be evident as appropriate. 6. To volunteer to help with the High School Breakfast, contact Jilloni at the office. To help with Heaven s Closet Thrift Shop, contact Carol Huot. To help with the Food Pantry, contact Jerry Huot. An hour or two each month will make a BIG difference. Contact these Council members for suggestions or questions: Andy Grose, Moderator; Bob Timm, Richard Werner, Jean Craig, Marilyn Michelon, Carolyn Crandall, Linda Clapp, Susan CooperMunger, CoRina Hendrickson, and Pastor, Jack Dawson. Mission Giving Report Submitted by Jean Craig The following funds for Missions have been dispersed. Thanks to all who have contributed to these Mission Projects. Stock a Classroom: $3084.00 United Church of Christ International Disaster Hurricane Relief Fund : $500.00 Redwood Credit Union 2017 North Bay Fire Relief Fund: $2000.00 This combines revenue from the Bobby JV concert, October 5 th Sunday Offering, and the Pastor s Discretionary Fund. High School Breakfast Program Food & Supplies: Jan-June: $949.33 and September Start-up: $680.02 Donations needed for the High School Breakfast Program: There have been no contributions to the High School Breakfast Program this year, so the fund balance will meet expenses through December 2017. Donations are needed and gratefully appreciated to enable the program to continue in January 2018.
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4 Meetings & Events Fair Trade Fundraiser 11/1 Project Linus 9:30am Corzine Home 11/4 Men s breakfast 8am 11/12 Indivisible Group Meeting 3-4:30pm 11/15 Women s Breakfast, 8:30am 11/19 Council Meeting, After Services 11/15 Women s Breakfast, 8:30am By Lavonne Blucher-Nameny Mark your calendars for an exciting evening, Friday November 17th 3:00 7:00 PM. Once again, the United Church of Cloverdale is working with One World Fair Trade in Healdsburg to bring Fair Trade to Cloverdale. In the past, One World Fair Trade has donated 20% of the proceeds from the sale to UCC, which has turned those funds over to Wallace House, for the benefit of those in our community who need housing assistance. This year, Wallace House has asked that such proceeds be re-directed to those who have become homeless as a result of the recent fires. The sale will be at One World Fair Trade (104 Matheson Street, Healdsburg Square). You will have the opportunity to browse through all the products available at One World Fair Trade - beautiful handmade crafts, home décor, clothing & accessories, jewelry, musical instruments, Christmas decorations, toys, books, games and much, much more. Ray Ballestero, President of One World Fair Trade has this to say. There is a quote that inspires us Be the change we want to see in the world. This is a unique opportunity for you to be a part of that change. Every purchase you make will not only support a system that helps Third World artisans earn an honest living, but 20% of your purchase will also directly benefit those in our community who are experiencing an extraordinary and unusual need at this time. 11/23-11/27 Office Closed for Thanksgiving 11/29 AVH (clinic) Board Meeting 6pm Regular Building Use Sundays 10am Morning Worship Sanctuary 5-8 pm Casa de Christiana Sanctuary Monday-Friday The Flour Girl Kitchen & Pantry Tuesday-Friday Church Office is Open 8:00am-1:30 pm Tuesdays Coro de Paz Children's Choir 4pm Music Together 5pm Celebration Choir rehearsals 7pm Wednesdays: Music Together 10:30am Teen Clinic 1:30-4pm Thursdays Thrift Shop Open 10am-3 pm Fridays High School Breakfast 7-7:45am Casa de Christiana Bible Study 7pm Sanctuary Saturdays Thrift Shop Open 10am3pm Music Together Class 10:30am Happy Anniversary to David & Mary Ziegenhagen 10/26 Ivy Vine Contact Information The United Church of Cloverdale 439 N. Cloverdale Blvd., Cloverdale, CA 95425 Phone: 707-894-2039 Fax: 707-894-4015; Website www.uccloverdale.org Minister: Rev. Jack Dawson, cell phone 209-329-4971 clovepastor@sbcglobal.net Minister of Music: Janice Timm, jtimm@sonic.net Birthdays Church Administrator: Jilloni Hopkins, uccoffice@sbcglobal.net Proof Reader: Jean Craig and Lori Serrano Jean Craig Laurie Bilbro 11/5 11/7 Articles for The Ivy Vine? Submit to the uccoffice@sbcglobal.net by the 15th of the month Cindy Wolter 11/7 preceding the publication date. Articles submitted after the deadline without prior approval Augustine Wolter 11/8 Jackie Cofield Carol Huot Jesse Timm 11/14 11/23 11/25 will be published the following month.
5 Prsrt std UNITED CHURCH OF CLOVERDALE Church phone: 707-894-2039 439 N Cloverdale Blvd C L O V E R D A L E, C A 9 5 4 2 5 Return Service Requested Non-PROFIT ORG US Postage P A I D Permit No. #24 Cloverdale, CA 95425 Inside This Issue Pg 1 Stewardship Pg 2 Council Info/ Mission Giving Report Pg 3 How to Prevent Church Fires Pg 4 Calendar /Fair Trade Sale My Checklist For November Stewardship and Consecration Sunday. Fair Trade Sale We Hold in Prayer Lori Serrano; Conny Welch; Barbara Sibio; Holly s Sister Cary; Shelby Kennedy Paul Lane; Roy & Mimi Domke; Bob & Barbara Goepel Bill & Ginny Corzine; AmyJo & CoRina Hendrickson The victims of Hurricane Harvey & Irma & Maria The victims, family & Friends of The las Vegas Tragedy All the People affected by the fires in Sonoma, Napa, Lake and Mendocino County