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The Spire September 2016 The Monthly Newsletter of Southminster Presbyterian Church September Worship September 4 9:30 a.m. Thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory Forever Revelation 5:1-14 September 11 - Creation 9:30 a.m. The Beginning of the Church Genesis 2:4b-7; 15-17 Bruce Blanck Jazz Quartet Join us after service for our Church Picnic We Return to Two Worship Services September 18 - Fall: God Brings Goodness out of Brokenness 9:00 a.m. Traditional 11:00 a.m. Contemporary The Worship Wars... SPC s Dark Time Genesis 3:1-8 September 25 - Power Through the Patriarchs 9:00 a.m. Traditional 11:00 a.m. Contemporary Honoring the Pillars of Our Congregation Genesis 15:1-6; 50:15-21

It s been a wonderful summer, and I have really enjoyed getting to know many of you in a more relaxed atmosphere, but now it s time to buckle our seatbelts and dive headlong into the fall! I am very excited to begin our fall Narrative Lectionary series on September 11, when we kick off the fall just as we kicked off the summer with a jazz worship service led by the Bruce Blanck Quartet. After the service, I hope you will plan to join us for a time of fellowship under the tent at our annual picnic when we will enjoy more jazz music from Bruce Blanck, feast on a variety of lunch choices, play games together, and maybe even catch some of the Bears game. September 11 also marks the first Sunday with our new Contemporary Worship Director, Susan Thomson. Be sure to take a moment and welcome her at the picnic! As we enter the fall season, we will begin exploring the twin themes of God s Story combined with Our Story. The goal in worship this fall will be to link the various aspects of God s redemptive history through the Old Testament with key moments in the life of our congregation over its 54 year history. Below is the Sermon Series with Scriptures for your reference this month: I hope you are considering attending the Vital Conference sponsored by our Q Place ministry team. Come and hear inspirational messages by Hugh Halter, Jeff Klein, and Mary Schaller and recharge your passion for the 9 Arts of Spiritual Conversation. Also, GEM 3 is just around the corner. This year it will be November 4-6, so please mark your calendars and prepare to join us. Family, friends, and neighbors are also welcome, so help this great ministry by planting some seeds and inviting others to join us! God is at work among us here at SPC, and I am excited to see what He will be doing in the months ahead. May you have a blessed Labor Day, and as always I ll see you in church! In Christ, Pastor Carlton Dear Family of Faith at SPC, DATE SCRIPTURE GOD S STORY OUR STORY September 11 Genesis 2:4-22 Creation The Beginning of SPC September 18 Genesis 3:1-8 The Fall Challenging Times at SPC September 25 Genesis 15:1-6 God Works Through God Works Through Our The Marriage You've Always Wanted Conference Whether you ve been married six months or sixty years, every marriage can benefit from this popular conference led by Dr. Gary Chapman, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The 5 Love Languages. You and your spouse will focus on the basics of every marriage: Communication Expressing love Making changes Dealing with criticism Come for a day of laughter and learning with your loved one, led by one of America's wisest teachers. Join other Southminster couples from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 10, at Moody Church in Chicago. Cost is $85 per couple or $45 for a single. Registration is online only at https://www.moodyconferences.com/ con_conferencemain.aspx?id=7248. RSVP Pastor Liz at liz@spcah.org to be a part of the Southminster group planning to attend.

Dear Friends, With fall upon us, it is time for new beginnings and old homecomings. This fall we say goodbye to Don and Irene Arlow after 60 years! They will move this month to Washington State to be near their two sons. A wonderful goodbye service with communion was held at Church Creek in August, and during that service, Psalm 133 echoed through my mind. It was a beautiful act of community planned so carefully by their friends and church family. Indeed, how wonderful it is when we as the church live in loving community. It is indeed a blessing! We also celebrate this month the 100 th birthday of longtime member Margaret Chaps, who now lives in Colorado. The deacons sent her warm wishes along with many from you, her longtime friends. We will all have a chance to celebrate our community and get to know new members and the new Contemporary Music Director, Sue Thomson, at the jazz picnic on September 11, which will conclude our 9:30 summer worship schedule. We will return to two services with 10:00 a.m. Sunday school and Adult Discipling on September 18. So this fall let s focus on continuing to build a strong community where God can work in and through us a community where we can be a blessing to others and, in turn, be blessed by our service in the name of our Lord. In Christ, Psalm 133 1 How good and pleasant it is when God s people live together in unity!.... For there the LORD bestows his blessing, even life forevermore. The Reverend Elizabeth Nickerson The Counseling Corner at Southminster Making a Difference in our Community Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all --Emily Dickinson Remember to save the date of Tuesday, October 25, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. for our discussion on depression. Depression ranges from mild to severe and is treatable. As a counselor, I am equipped to help individuals recognize and understand depression. I offer hope so that you can act with courage, positivity, and become aware of the symptoms of depression, including little interest in doing things, trouble falling or staying asleep, feeling tired or having little energy, and trouble concentrating on things or making decisions. I advocate for you becoming your best self and doing all you can to be able to cope with situational, environmental, or circumstantial depression. You are not alone. Your personal spirit and mental health are important. Our world is full of anxieties that can leave us depleted and feeling isolated. After our upcoming discussion about depression, I encourage you to reach out and share with a safe person or a group that will listen to you and offer solutions that may benefit you if you are discouraged, feeling hopeless, or down. RSVP to Cynthia Apelbaum LPC MS CADC Cynthiaapelbaum@gmail.Com or 847.774.4623.

Dear SPC Families, Matthew says that Jesus commands his followers to make disciples in all the nations. One of the most important ways we follow this command is to invest in the children God has blessed to us. Seeds we plant now create the foundation of lifelong discipleship and service to our great and holy God. Our efforts create future church leaders, caregivers, missionaries, and innovators. What an honor it is that God allows us to be these leaders to our children today! Of course, making disciples takes a lot of hearts and hands. Each Sunday morning, we will have five classrooms running during the mid-hour, teaching toddlers to high school seniors! Each Sunday then, we have the need for several volunteers to teach and encourage our children as they grow in their Christian faith. It s common for people to hear this request and respond, I might be willing, but I m afraid I m not qualified to teach. I don t know enough to do it. I have good news: that s perfectly fine! As Christian author Max Lucado says, God does not call the equipped. He equips the called. I have a great job at Southminster in that I get to be the person to equip teachers. Lessons are set up, materials are printed, and I am involved in each curriculum. I want Sunday school teachers to have all the benefits of teaching, like spending time with our wonderful youth and children, engaging in God s word, and learning together. If something comes up, I m the resource to go to, whether it s a question that stumps you, an activity change, anything! I work hard to make sure that the time teachers give to our program is not a burden, but both enjoyable and enriching. Friends, I would ask that you please include our children and youth and our Christian education program in your prayers. I would also like to ask that you prayerfully consider if God is asking you to assist in this program. If you have questions or think you might want to participate, please reach out to me (Kjirstin@spcah.org) or call the church. I am happy to find a time to meet with you. In Christ, Kjirstin Almos Check out SPC s Kids Library Raising the Bar Learn about Olympic gold-medalist Gabby Douglas. This book shares everything about the gymnast's life from her friends and family, to her training, to her faith. Gabby has relied on her faith in God to get her through the difficult physical work and emotional stress of competing. This book is complete with Gabby's favorite Bible verses, and it's full of color photos of the gymnast in action! Defending the Line: The David Luiz Story David Luiz is a Brazilian soccer player who is also a devout Christian. This chapter book explores David's ascent through the ranks of international soccer players. Despite his world travels and great success, David has always kept his faith. According to him, "Everything in life belongs to God. Our purpose has already been mapped out." Gigi, God's Little Princess: The Purple Ponies In this picture book, young Gigi tries out for the local soccer team. When her best friend makes the team but she does not, Gigi must deal with her disappointment. However, she comes to realize that she may be able to help the team to victory after all. We all have different gifts. Each gift came because of the grace God gave us. --Romans 12:6

Be Your Own Hero: Anti-bullying Workshop Mission: To empower kids to develop healthy peer relationships, teach them strategies for standing up to bullying using assertive communication, and familiarize them with available resources. Growing in Grace Women s Bible Study Growing in Grace Women s Bible Study is offering an 8-session study on Beth Moore s book James: Mercy Triumphs. We will meet every other Tuesday, beginning September 20, 9:30 11:30 a.m. Get to know the man and the book of James. James, Jesus own brother, started out a skeptic. See how one glimpse of the resurrected Savior turned an unbeliever into a disciple. Studying the book of James will lead to a deeper awareness of the implications of faith. Be inspired to put your faith into action in practical ways. Join us as we explore such concepts as joy, hardship, faith, wisdom, single-mindedness, the tongue, humility, and prayer. No Bible study experience is required. Childcare is available upon request. Workbooks cost $13.00 - Scholarships are available. SPC Contacts: Kathy Erickson 847.297.8360 or Barb Barker barbaraqbarker@hotmail.com. Heart of a Woman Bible Study WHO: Kids ages 6-12 and their parents COST: Free WHEN: September 17, 2016, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. WHERE: Associates in Human Development Counseling, LLC 3455 W. Salt Creek Lane, Suite 600 Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005 To register, please call 847.483.0800 or email office@ahdcllc.com On Tuesday, September 20, from 1:30 3:00, Heart of a Woman begins a study of Ephesians. This 11-week study written by Andrew T. & Phyllis J. Le Peau will meet every Tuesday. Join us as we discuss the Words of God found in Ephesians. This is a small group experience facilitated by Jean Ward. Workbooks are $5.60. For more information, email Jean Ward at jeanlward6107@wowway.com or call 847.259.6255 Can God spread a table in the wilderness? Psalm 78:19 The Peace & Global Witness Offering exists to ignite a movement of Presbyterians engaged in the Christian witness of peacemaking and reconciliation. For generations, and to the ends of the earth, Presbyterians have borne witness to Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace. Our witness has been profound in our own communities and in places we ourselves have never been, around the corner and around the world. Gifts to the Offering support ministries that deepen relationships between Presbyterians and inspiring peacemaking leaders as well as opportunities to learn more about some of the most difficult areas of conflict around the world. These ministries offer resources Presbyterians can use to create peace in their midst as well as respond to cultures of violence all over the world. By sharing the money raised, the offering allowed the local congregation (25%), mid councils (25%), and ministries at the national level (50%) to deepen their commitment to the transforming work of the spirit.

Join three vision leaders: Mary Schaller, Jeff Klein, Hugh Halter for a one-day event designed to equip and empower you to build relationships with people in your community. Date: Friday, October 14 or Saturday, October 15 Time: 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Where: Western Springs Baptist Church, Western Springs, Il 60558 (Carpooling Available) Cost: discount price $25.00 includes lunch Sign up on the Kiosk. Make your checks payable to Southminster Presbyterian and give to Kathy Erickson or place your check in a labeled envelope and put it in Todd Peterson s church mailbox. For more information or if you have questions, email Kathy Erickson at Lievph@aol.com. Please mark you calendar! The Northwest Community Crop Hunger Walk will be Sunday, October 23, 2016, at Kingswood Methodist Church. You may donate online at www.crophungerwalk.org. Click the "donate" button, then click donate by team, and then type in Southminster 2017. We will also have a signup at church during October for people who plan to participate in the walk. Thank you for stomping out hunger one step at a time! The Sanctuary Choir, under the direction of Lee Nelson, is gearing up for the fall season with the first rehearsal beginning on Wednesday, September 14, at 7:15 p.m. in the choir rehearsal room. Anyone with a desire to sing is invited to join this talented group. Plans are underway for a joint spring concert in April and May 2017 with First Presbyterian Church of Deerfield's Chancel Choir and a professional orchestra. For Your Marriage You shall love your neighbor as you love yourself (Lk 10:25-37). Jesus reminds us today that by loving others we love God. Let us remember to be compassionate towards others, especially family members, by seeing to meet their needs. foryourmarriage.org

For new members, those without pictures, or those who would like updated pictures in our new directory, please sign up on the kiosk in the welcome area to reserve your time slot on Saturday, October 23.

Arlows on the Move On Sunday, August 28, a group from Southminster visited Don and Irene Arlow where they reside at Church Creek. They all shared communion, gathering together before Don and Irene move to Washington State to be with their sons. We wish them both a safe trip and much happiness. They have been wonderful, friendly, and faithful members of Southminster for sixty years. Good luck and God bless, Don and Irene.

A Belated Thank You from a Grateful Friend A heartfelt thank you for financial assistance from Southminster, which provided the means for me to participate in and purchase supplies for a mission trip to the Dominican Republic (DR) this past May. I had the privilege of, once again, working as the hands and feet of Christ in the underserved area of Gaspar Hernandez. This congregation had a direct impact on the lives of people living beyond our borders. Many of you know of my mission work in the DR with a mission team from First Presbyterian Church in Arlington Heights. Some of you attended my presentation this past January, highlighting my trip last August. Reinforcing Skills Since the 2015 mission trip was postponed from a January departure to August due to the prevalence of the chikenyunga illness in the area where we work, the turn-around time to plan a 2016 trip for January was just too short. So a small team of trip organizers along with an interpreter decided to plan a short spring trip and encouraged me to go. I was not planning any more trips to the DR and had loosely said my goodbyes to friends there. BUT I now know that God had other plans. There were just so many little indications that I was intended to return. Health assessment in the front yard During the four day trip, I was able to complete 19 home visits and continue teaching two young women who are much like a combination of Stephen Ministers and Nurse Aides in areas without electricity or running water. I cared for untreated wounds and evaluated and reinforced teaching for persons (and family members) with multiple ongoing problems, including elephantiasis and quadriplegia. Ask me about my trip and I ll share more. A piece of my heart is still there. Often I find it difficult to determine what it is that God wants me to do. I'm not sure I always listen. I'm trying to do better at this. I believe all those little indicators to go were telling me that His plans were for me to participate in this trip. You made that possible, and I am grateful. My thank you seems inadequate. Home visit to a 100 year old pillar of the local church In His Name. Care Ministry / Deacons of the Month Jane Reinschmidt Dear Southminster, Our children Gary, Nelson, Sarah, and their families and I thank you for all the prayers, support, visits, calls, and food as we traveled the journey of Alzheimer s with Cush. We are blessed to belong to such a caring church family. Sincerely, Louise Gray Nan Gregory 847.392.6763 John Riggs 847.346.5167 Your Care Ministry / Deacons for September are Nan Gregory and John Riggs. They serve Southminster through care, compassion and love, nurturing those with special needs. Please contact Nan or John to share your joys and concerns.