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Plymou United Church of Christ July 2013 Published monly by Plymou UCC 2010 Moholt Drive Eau Claire WI 54703 Phone: 715-835-5475 Web: pcucc.com PlymouUnitedChurchOfChrist Ministers: All e people Pastor: Rev. David Huber david@pcucc.com Church Secretary/Editor: Mimi Pederson mimi@pcucc.com Publication of is newsletter is sponsored by an anonymous benefactor. Cross Illumination for July is sponsored by Larry & Barb Kleist. INSIDE Birdays.......... Page 3 Calendar........... Page 7 Council Minutes..... Page 5 Pastor s Pen........ Page 4 Worship Notes...... Page 2 An Evening wi e Eau Claire Express The Executive Council inks it would be a good idea to have anoer Plymou night at an Eau Claire Express baseball game is summer. The game we would attend is Thursday, July 25. The game is against e Wisconsin Woodchucks. The cost of e tickets is $8 and starts at 6:35 P.M. We would have reserved Grand Stand seats. There will be a sign up sheet at church if you are interested. You will need to sign up by July 21 so at tickets can be ordered. We will meet at e park by e Henry Aaron statue at 6 P.M. Volunteers Needed! Due to e extremely rainy and snowy spring we had, some of our church s yard work did not get done. The Executive Council is asking for your help. Some of e ings at still need to be done are: e windows washed inside and out, weeds pulled out of e flower beds around e church and e garage, brush hauled away and anying else at you can see needs to be done. We are asking at if you have some free time during e summer if you could help out and work on one of ese projects. There are no sign up sheets for is, just come and do what you can. We need to keep up our property so at we add value to e neighborhood, not detract from it. Do not expect someone else to take care of is. YOU volunteer and help out your church. If you have access to e Internet, please consider receiving is newsletter online. It will save paper, printing costs and postage. Contact Mimi at mimi@pcucc.com to be put on e electronic mailing list. Oerwise, you will continue to receive a paper copy of e newsletter.

Getting ready for church Communion e first Sunday of e mon July Worship Notes July 7 7 Sunday after Pentecost St. Francis Food Pantry offering 2 Kings 5:1 14; Psalm 30; Galatians 6:(1 6) 7 16; Luke 10:1 11, 16 20 July 14 8 Sunday after Pentecost Prayers for e People Amos 7:7 17; Psalm 82; Colossians 1:1 14; Luke 10:25 37 July 21 9 Sunday after Pentecost Amos 8:1 12; Psalm 52; Colossians 1:15 28; Luke 10:38 42 July 28 10 Sunday after Pentecost Hosea 1:2 10; Psalm 85; Colossians 2:6 15 (16 19); Luke 11:1 13 In July, we are praying for ese individuals/families: Christena Strandt, Steve & Jeanne Strassman, Benji & Cay Stygar, Mary Stygar, Sue (Tom) Thompson, Gladys Ulry Food for Thought There will be no pot luck in July, but join us for e Eau Claire Express game on July 25. There s a sign-up sheet for at on e table outside e sanctuary. We will take our offering for St. Francis Food Pantry on Sunday, July 7. Mark your calendars: We will serve at e Community Table on Saturday, September 21. About a dozen volunteers are needed along wi $100 for our donation. Watch for a sign-up sheet later is summer. Sunday morning Summer Bible Study Bob Cizek and Lilly Savage are leading a Bible Study on God is a Good God! on alternate Sunday mornings is summer. It will begin on July 14, looking at John 3:16, and will meet every oer week into September. Come early, grab a cup of coffee and a sweet treat, and join Bob and Lil in e library! Bob will also have some multimedia to help e discussions. July 14 and 28, August 11 and 25, and September 8. 2

July Birdays 1 Tom Kruschke 2 Alice Noyes 9 Louise Partlow 11 Mel Rude 12 Maggie Leipnitz 18 Kayla Stygar 19 Megan Eisberner 26 Bill Liepnitz 27 Chelle Green Michael Green 30 Faye LaPean Interim Conference Minister At e Annual Meeting of e Conference, it was announced at e Rev. Michael Obenauer will be our Interim Conference Minister, beginning his ministry among us August 15. Michael comes to us wi a weal of experience and skills at are uniquely suited to e needs of our Conference at is time. He is eager to visit our churches to meet our pastors and lay leaders. A number of clergy from our Conference have known Michael as a pastor in Kansas and Illinois, or ey were pastors in Montana when he was on e Conference staff ere. Every one of em expressed delight in learning at Michael will be serving among us, knowing him as an experienced, skilled, and caring pastor carrying out his ministry wi confidence and humility. We look forward to greeting and welcoming Michael to our community of fai! A Note of Greeting My spouse, Bobbie, and I are eager to live in Wisconsin among you in e near future. I look forward to working in Conference leadership wi e Board of Directors and many of you. I love e United Church of Christ and its circles of communities l churches; associations; e Conference; e larger, wider church. I am so glad it is my community of fai! The Conference Board of Directors has defined e work of e interim period in e Wisconsin Conference to be focused on ree priorities: Navigating is transitional time wi a sense of hope; Nurturing e Conference relationship wi e local churches; Finding new and meaningful ways to be e Body of Christ. This is work and ministry I find to be bo intriguing and meaningful. I relish e opportunity to be in leadership among and wi you, and to meet as many of you as possible during my time wi e Wisconsin Conference. In Deep Hope, Michael E. Obenauer Planning for e Fall Bazaar Saturday, November 23 The planning committee has met and needs your help. We want to expand our Craft Area, so be inking of new or old craft ideas at you could make Be on e lookout for ings to sell at e Treasure Trove. The supply from last year is just about depleted. We would encourage you to find your old recipes for Scandinavian Baking. We would like to advertise is as our specialty. Plymou bakers are wonderful! If you have any creative ideas we could use, please contact a member of e committee (e same as last year). 3

Pastor s Pen Dear friends and family of Plymou, Back in 1990 as e Voyager I spacecraft was 3.7 billion miles from ear and leaving e solar system, e NASA scientists had it spin around and take one last photo of ear. In it, e ear is a blue dot smaller an a pixel. It inspired Carl Sagan to write in The Pale Blue Dot : From is distant vantage point, e Ear might not seem of any particular interest. But for us, it s different. Consider again at dot. That s here. That s home. That s us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out eir lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, ousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every moer and faer, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every superstar, every supreme leader, every saint and sinner in e history of our species lived ere...the Ear is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Jesus commanded us to love our neighbor. Consider just how small our planet is in e vastness at we call everying, and all our jockeying for power or resource hogging at e expense of our neighbor seems pretty silly. Sagan continues: Think of e rivers of blood spilled by all ose generals and emperors so at in glory and triumph ey could become e momentary masters of a fraction of a dot. Think of e endless cruelties visited by e inhabitants of one corner of is pixel on e scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some oer corner. How frequent eir misunderstandings, how eager ey are to kill one anoer, how fervent eir hatreds. Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, e delusion at we have some privileged position in e universe, are challenged by is point of pale light. Seeing ear as e pale blue finite dot makes me see more vibrantly e infinite value of e lives inhabiting it. The writer of Psalm 8 wrote to God, When I look at your heavens, e work of your fingers, e moon and e stars at you have established; what are human beings at you are mindful of em, mortals at you care for em? We are a people who matter to e God who made it all. How staggering is at good news! Sagan continues:...the Ear is e only world known, so far, to harbor life... Like it or not, for e moment, e Ear is where we make our stand. It has been said at astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of e folly of human conceits an is distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly wi one anoer and to preserve and cherish e pale blue dot, e only home we ve ever known. Indeed. 4

Executive Council Minutes June 10, 2013 Members present: Larry Kleist, Barb Kleist, Kay Stecher, Jim Welk, Rob Jaenke, and Louise Partlow Barb called e meeting to order at 7:00. The May minutes were read and approved. Financial Reports: As of May 31, 2013 Year to Date Income $45,042.99 Year to Date Expenses $45,401.41 Ahead (Behind) ($358.42) Treasurer s Report: Income for May was $8,479.08 (includes $1,800 transferred from Reserve Fund); expenses were $9,183.96 for a loss of ($704.88) Reserve Fund Report: The balance is $598.38. Memorial Fund Report: The balance is $2,300.41. Building Fund Report: The balance is $902.22 after a $5,000 transfer to General Fund. Financial reports were reviewed and accepted. Building and Grounds: The lawn mower has been fixed. The door to e patio in e fellowship room needs to be repaired. Larry and Jim will follow up on is. Yard clean-up members will work when ey can. Christian Education Commission: Kay asked at we all remember to ank our teachers for eir caring and dedication. Teacher Appreciation Sunday was held on May 19. Thanks to our Christian Ed leadership: Pastor David, Tami Eisberner, Linda Jaenke, and George Stecher. Our campers are at Moon Beach e week of June 9 15. Thanks to all for supporting our you members and helping em have is wonderful experience! Sunday School is done meeting until September. Stewardship Commission: Pie & Ice Cream Social income was $1,234.95. Worship Commission: No report. Haven t met. Hymn Sing on June 9 went very well and was fun. Service Commission: No report contacts ongoing. Women of Plymou: No report. They have not met. NEW BUSINESS: May go to an Eau Claire Express game again is summer. Tentative date is Thursday, July 25. The meeting adjourned at 8:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Louise Partlow 5

Be a sponsor! The following is a list of items at are needed by e church. Next time you are in e grocery store and see ese items, pick one up and donate it! This is one way to help out wi e church budget! 1. Paper towels 2. Toilet paper 3. Garbage Bags-XL Here is anoer way to help: Instead of donating ese items, buy a SCRIP Card from Mega Foods and en someone can buy e items as needed. The church will get e items needed plus make a little money on it! A word of anks... Plymou Congregation, Thank you so much for sending me to camp is year. Moon Beach and MADD camp mean a lot to me, and I am very grateful to be able to go again! I can hardly believe at is will be my seven year at camp... ank you for supporting me is whole time! Sponsor an issue of e newsletter, a weekly bulletin, or e illumination of e cross on e front of our building in memory or in honor of someone or in honor of a special event, or even just because! Bulletin and newsletter sponsors will be recognized in e issue ey sponsor. Cross sponsors will be listed in all publications for e mon of sponsorship. Support a bulletin for $15, a newsletter for $50, or illuminate e cross for $50. Sign-up sheets are on e table outside e sanctuary Great time to get SCRIP cards is summer! As you probably know, SCRIP cards are available for Mega, Gordy s, and Kwik Trip. It is a painless, cost-free fundraiser for our church. Right now we make a 10% profit on Kwik Trip cards, a 5% profit at Mega grocery, and a 10% profit at Mega Holiday convenience stores. Now, for e mons of June August, Gordy s will also offer a 5% discount on eir cards. Through June 16, 2013 we have made $672.50 in profits. Hannah Zehms 6

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat July 2013 1 2 3 4 Office closed 5 6 7 St Francis Food Pantry offering 8 9 10 11 12 13 10:30 A.M. Communion Worship 7:00 P.M. Executive Council 14 Prayers for e People 15 16 17 18 19 20 9:30 A.M. Stewardship Commission 7:00 P.M. Christian Education Comm. 21 OCWM offering 22 23 24 25 26 27 EC Express Game 28 29 30 31 11:30 A.M. Worship Commission 7