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St. John United Church of Christ Heartbeat News September 2016 FROM THE PASTOR S DESK If you ve been reading your newsletters and bulletins you might have noticed we have been offering a number of different small group opportunities and you might be thinking What s up with that? Small group ministry is nothing new, its been around since the very start of the church (its essentially what the early churches were groups of people gathered together over a common interest/cause/issue/need). Recently a report came out from a Baylor University study that evaluated the impact of small group ministry on the overall health and success of a church. Not surprisingly, the study found small group ministry to be valuable for connecting members to the church and to one another. Involvement in small groups increases the commitment level of a church s members, promotes a sense of trust and open discussion, and provides support during difficult moments in members lives. The report went on to say that any type of small group will benefit a church, whether it s a Sunday School, a service group, or a basketball league, because of the belonging and commitment they foster. But small Bible study and prayer groups are better at promoting discipleship and spiritual growth noted the author of the report. The study also affirmed that members of small groups are more likely to tithe, attend worship services regularly, and volunteer in service ministries. As the new program year begins I challenge every member to give one of our small group offerings a try. Not only will it offer you an opportunity to enjoy one of your hobbies (or develop a new one), it helps to strengthen our community of faith as we spend time together sharing our lives and being the body of Christ to one another. Grace and Peace, Pastor Tara Got Questions? Got Questions is a monthly column written by the pastor which seeks to answer various questions church members may have about the Bible, church history, and church/spiritual practices. If you know better but still do wrong because you want to, are you still forgiven if you ask for forgiveness? Good question and one that has troubled believers from the very beginning. Even the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans acknowledged The desire to do good is inside of me, but I can t do St. John UCC Pastor: Rev. Tara Tetzlaff 262-251-0640 pastor@stjohnuccgermantown. org Pastor s Cell: 262-293- 6645 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Got Questions?? 1 & 2 Council Report....2 Ed. & Small Group Opportunities....3 Outreach.....4 & 5 Usher /Liturgist/Greeter Schedule....6 Craft Fair.....6 Women s Guild.6 Birthdays/Anniv...7 SeptemberCalendar....7 Prayer List...7 (Continued on page 2)

COUNCIL HIGH- LIGHTS FOR AU- GUST 2 At its monthly meeting held on August 11th the St. John Council approved the following: Approved sending a letter to members and friends for donations for replacing the retaining wall. Approved use of the Fellowship hall on October 8th for Youth for Understanding Council Members present: Sharon Reeder, Cherie Bersch, Bob Lehmann, Andy Boneski, Judy Luckow, Mary Johnson. Absent: Donna Tess, Greg Schwartz, Pastor Tara. Next Council meeting: September 8th, at 6:30pm. it. I don t do the good that I want to do, but I do the evil that I don t want to do. (Romans 7:18-19). It is this constant inner struggle that dwells within us that makes grace necessary. We cannot achieve salvation on our own, but only through the grace and forgiveness of God can we be reconciled to God. In fact, chapters 5-8 of Romans offer an excellent reflection and meditation on humanity s struggle with sin and the grace and peace that we receive from God, in spite of our sin (I highly recommend reading and reflecting upon it when struggling with this issue of sin and forgiveness). In Bruce Marshall s 1949 novel To Every Man a Penny, Father Gaston, a French priest, needs to hear the confession of a young German soldier whom the French partisans are about to sentence to death. The soldier confesses his love of women and the numerous amorous adventures he has had. The young priest explains that he has to repent to obtain forgiveness and absolution. The soldier answers, How can I repent? It was something that I enjoyed, and if I had the chance I would do it again, even now. How can I repent? Father Gaston, who wants to absolve the man who has been marked by destiny and who s about to die, has a stroke of inspiration and asks, But are you sorry that you are not sorry? The young man answers impulsively, Yes, I am sorry that I am not sorry. In other words, he apologizes for not repenting. The door was opened just a crack, allowing absolution to come in. Neither this example from Marshall s novel, nor the words of Paul are meant to give us an excuse to do whatever we want but to help us to understand how it is that we can be forgiven time and again. God does not desire to punish us, and is always seeking to bring us back as illustrated in the parable of the lost sheep (Luke 15:3-7) and the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32). Our faithfulness in obeying God s commands to live a life of righteousness, loving and serving God and our neighbor, caring for the outcast and the marginalized should be evidenced in how we live; but how we live does not guarantee our salvation. For this we rest solely on the grace and mercy of God for all have sinned and fall short of God s glory but all are treated freely by his grace (Romans 3:23-24). In our desire to please God and be in right relationship with God and neighbor we should seek to do what is right and live lives of justice and peace. But when we sin, falling short of the mark, and failing in our attempts to live a righteous life, we are encouraged to repent of our wrongdoing, to turn away from the wrong which we have done, seek to make amends for our failures or wrong actions, in the hope that God will indeed be gracious and merciful, forgiving us and restoring us to new life. This is the good news of the Gospel!

EDUCATIONAL & SMALL GROUP OPPORTUNITIES ADULT COLORING GROUP Did you enjoy coloring as a child? Looking for a way to relieve stress or just curious as to what this whole adult coloring craze is all about? Whatever your motivation, you are welcome to join us for an evening of coffee, coloring and conversation. We will be meeting on the first Wednesday of each month from 6-8pm at Latitudes Coffee House (at the corner of Pilgrim and County Line). Coloring pages and supplies provided or bring your own. Our first gathering will be on September 7 th. MONDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY This fall we will be focusing our attention on Women of the Bible We will be looking at Ruth, Esther and other well-known and relatively unknown women in the old and new testaments Meets at Our Saviour s UCC, W172 N12533 Division Rd., Germantown, WI, from 11am-12:30pm each Monday beginning Sept. 12th. MORAL MONDAYS The purpose of this group will be to delve into some of the hot button issues of the day, examine the facts, study scripture, discuss and pray that we may better understand and address these issues from a faith based perspective. This group will meet on Monday s from 6-7:30pm at St. John, starting Sept. 19 th. READER S REVOLUTION BOOK CLUB We are starting the year with a new name AND a new location. Reader s Revolution Book Club (formerly the Starbucks Book Club) is moving to Latitudes Coffee House (corner of Pilgrim and County Line) and will meet on the 3 rd Wednesday of each month at 6pm. We will begin the year on September 21 st with Girl Meets God by Lauren Winner. Fall 2016 Schedule Sept. 21 Girl Meets God by Lauren Winner Oct. 26 Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer (date change due to conflict) Nov. 16 Twelve Theological Dilemmas by Gregory C. Higgins Dec. 21 Twelve Theological Dilemmas by Gregory C. Higgins CRAFTER S CLUB Whatever your hobby, bring whatever projects you want to work on and join with other crafters for a day of fun. New this year: materials and training provided if you would like to help with various crafty things to be distributed to area hospitals and nursing homes. Drop in for an hour or stay for the day. Coffee, Tea, & Cocoa bar provided. Feel free to bring a snack to share. We often order pizza & subs or you are welcome to bring a bag lunch. Meets one Saturday a month from 10am-3pm. Next Craft Day: Sept. 24 th, from 10am 2pm at Our Saviour s. Additional weekday dates are being planned.call for details. ATTENTION KNITTERS AND CROCHETTERS Besides the interest in quilting, another ministry has come out of the Saturday Craft Day. Several of us have expressed an interest in making Prayer Shawls. Several shawls have already been made. If you are interested, please contact Pastor Tara or Joan. This is something you can do on your own or as part of a group. This is an exciting ministry. Please give it some thought! The group will be gathering at Latitudes Coffee House (corner of Pilgrim & County Line Rd.) on the 2nd Wed of the month from 2-4pm, beginning Sept. 14th. GARDENERS WANTED: Gardening With God meets on Wednesday s, from 9-11am. Devotions and refreshments offered. ENJOY QUILTING OR WANT TO LEARN HOW: Plans are being made to start a joint quilting group between St. John and Our Saviour s. If interested, please sign up in the lobby. 3

OUTREACH COMMITTEE Fellowship Please consider signing up for Fellowship following church services in our Fellowship Hall ( a clip board with the sign - up sheet is located near the kitchen). Join us after church. All member and friends are welcome. Any question contact Sharon Reeder at 262-251-5946. Dates available for members to sign up for Fellowship: September 4 th, 18 th, 25 th Dates Committees are serving Fellowship: September 11 th, 2016 Fall Celebration Sunday Outreach Committee Outreach Meetings: Any members wishing to join the committee are welcome. The next Outreach Committee meeting is TBA. We meet in the Fraederich Education room. Contact Caroline Romaine at 262-385-1327 for more information. Volunteers needed: Volunteers will be needed to provide rides to church members who do not have transportation to - from church. Please contact the church office or Pastor Tara Tetzlaff if interested in volunteering at 262-251-0640. 4 St. John U.C.C. Heart Beat Newsletter September 2016 Outreach Committee Our second Brat Fry was held Saturday July 23 rd, 2016. Our Brat Fry sale profit was $ 288.00. Proceeds from the profit will be used for future Outreach events and 10% of the proceeds will be given to Mission Alive. Thank you to those who came out to enjoy a Brat! Thank you to those who volunteered at the Brat Fry Karen Becker, Bob Lehmann, Jeannie Lehmann, Chris Pickett and Caroline Romaine. Approximately 35 members / friends from St. John U.C.C and Our Saviour U.C.C. attended the church picnic held on July 24 th, 2016. It was a beautiful sunny day, but due to the heat we held the picnic indoors. Brats, hotdogs, and roasted corn on the cob were served; along with dill pickles, potato chips, watermelon, strawberries and ice cream. Pastor Tara had organized and ran a Bingo game and held a sandbox treasure hunt for the children. During Bingo the movie Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat was played in keeping with the Vacation Bible School theme Stories of Joseph. There was a drawing for two jars of candy. Lucky winners were Bob Lehmann and Mary Johnson. Fun was had by all. The event was Free to all who attended and was sponsored by the Outreach Committee. Total cost of picnic was $ 88.39. Mark your calendars - Up Coming Events: September 2016 September 11 th, 2016 Fall Celebration Sunday (Rally Day) We will be decorating cupcakes after the service. Roberts Frozen Custard Fundraiser Monday September 19 th, 2016 3:00pm 10:00pm Join St. John U.C.C. at Robert s Frozen Custard Restaurant N.112 W.16040 Mequon Rd. Germantown We will be having a Fundraiser from 3:00pm 10:00pm. Invite members, friends, neighbors, co-workers and relatives to join you at Robert s Frozen Custard. St. John U.C.C. will receive 10% of all sales, dining in or at the drive up window. No coupon is necessary. More information at www.stjohnuccgermantown.org. All proceeds from this sale will benefit future Outreach events at St. John U.C.C. See Caroline Romaine for more information on the Robert s Fundraiser.

Sunday October 2 nd, 2016 - World Communion Sunday Neighbors in Need Pot Luck Dinner On Sunday October 2 nd, 2016 we will be having a Pot Luck Dinner following church service to celebrate World Communion Sunday. A sign - up sheet will be located on the bulletin board on the stairway landing to the Fellowship Hall. Please sign up to bring a dish, salad, or dessert to share. We encourage you to invite your friends, neighbors, and families to the Pot Luck Dinner. Sunday October 9 th - Crop Walk more information TBA Saturday October 29 th, 2016 Trivia Night more information TBA Recipe Corner St. John U.C.C. has some wonderful cooks and bakers and during Fellowship, Potluck Dinners or Vacation Bible School we have had requests for some of the recipes. Each month in the Heart Beat Newsletter the Outreach Committee will enter a new recipe. If you have one you would like to submit, please drop it off in the church office, clearly labeled and we will put it in the Recipe Corner. Cranberry Nut Bread recipe donated by - Janet Robinson A favorite at the St. John U.C.C. Craft Fair Bake Sale St. John U.C.C. Cook Book - Recipes from the Heart - page 76 Ingredients: 1 cup sugar 1 ½ tsp. baking powder 1 T. grated orange peel 1 tsp. salt ¾ c. water ½ tsp. baking soda 1/3 c. orange juice 1 cup halved fresh or frozen Cranberries (do not thaw) 2 T. oil 1 egg 1 cup chopped nuts 2 cups flour COLLECTION IS EASY!!! We are collecting UPC s and Boxtops for Crossroad Child & Family Services, Inc., Fort Wayne, Indidana, which is a member of CHHSM the Council for Health and Human Service Ministries of the United Church of Christ. Campbell s UPC codes are also needed. There will be a collection box in the lobby. ADULT WORK TRIP There is an Adult Work Trip to Pilgrim Center located on Green Lake near Ripon for the week of Oct. 9-15 planned. This is to help maintain our camp. Possible projects are cabin remodel, re-stain picnic tables, re-stain bathhouse, replace underside of an elevated cabin, stain deck, repaint window sills, fall clean-up and more. If you are not able to attend the whole week, you would be able to attend part of a day or a whole day or a couple of days. The cost is $8 per meal for part time. Or $25 per day for overnight stays. If this is something you would be interested in doing, please contact Pastor Directions: Grease bottom only of 9 x 5 inch loaf pan. Combine sugar, orange juice peel, water, orange juice, oil, and egg. Blend well. Add flour, baking powder, salt and baking soda. Stir until dry ingredients are moist. Stir in cranberries and nuts. Bake at 350 degrees for 50 to 60 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes. Remove from pan. 5

SEPTEMBER USHERS 4 K Becker & C. Pickett 11 B. & J. Lehmann 18 D. Tess & C. Vanderlois 25 G. & M. Johnson GREETERS 4 11 Andy Boneski 18 25 Andy Boneski LITURGISTS 4 C. Romaine 11 Rollie Pieper 18 Mary Johnson 25 Eric Hillstrom CRAFT FAIR SEPTEMBER 10 9am-4pm It s almost time for the BIGGEST FUNDRAISER of the year! We hope you re getting excited about the big day! Be sure to invite your family, friends, co-workers and neighbors. We love a big crowd! Posters are available to promote the event. A few reminders: There's still time to put up a yard sign. Help us promote the Fair to our neighbors. We need the help of a few men to put out signs the evening before the Fair. Please give a hand if you are able! We need everyone s participation to make the Fair a success so please fill out a Helping Hands questionnaire, if you haven t already done so. Another copy is enclosed with the newsletter. There s still time to make a cash donation towards the raffle ticket cash prizes. Script cards are also great because we get a double benefit! Turn in your raffle tickets as soon as possible. Unsold tickets should be turned back in so they can be sold at the Fair. Please turn in your sold tickets by the morning of the Fair if not before. We can always use more theme baskets. Please join with family or friends to and make one. The sign up sheet is in the narthex. BAKERY!! Please package your goodies and list the ingredients (especially nuts). This is a main attraction for the Fair and we need lots of items! Try to have your items at the church by Friday afternoon or early Saturday morning. Please give suggested prices on the items you donate to the St. John Craft Booth because we don t want to undersell anything. Try to have your items to the church by September 9 th. We'll have a nice selection of sports memorabilia this year. Please pass the word along to all the sports fans you know. Don t forget to come to the Fair hungry! There ll be lots of good food coming from the kitchen. Last but not least, come to have a great time! It s a wonderful way to share our church and grounds with neighbors and friends. See you at the Fair!! We are in need of Liturgists and Greeters. If you are interested in either of these, or both, please contact Pastor Tara for more information. WOMEN S GUILD NEWS Programing and business meetings for the 2016-2017 Women's Guild will begin October 5. (There was no September meeting due to the Craft Fair.) Meetings begin at 7:00 with dessert, devotions and short program. (If there is program or concern that you would like to share please contact a Guild Member) We will be planning for the Thanksgiving Baskets at the October meeting, November we will be putting the baskets together and December will be our famous Christmas Party with Take Away Bingo. Sign up sheets will be posted. Come and join us 6

CELEBRATIONS: BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS 2 Gary Johnson 20 Craig Thomas 5 Ryan Wendt 22 Alexus Toth 8 Elise Kubosch Lillianne Tess 13 Mary Johnson 23 Jordan Schaetzel Addison Lietzau 26 Diane Ramthun 15 Sharon Reeder 29 Michelle Pickett 30 Kelly Wallschlaeger SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES 8 Craig & Andrea Thomas 11 John & Sheila Schaetzel 20 Jacob & Ashley Skrober 22 Mike & Ann Wallschlaeager 23 Ken & Joan Schaetzel 30 Patrick & Jill Lemke SEPT. CALENDAR 4th Mary Poppins movie to follow Worship 6th 6pm Craft Fair Mtg 7th 9-11am Gardening with God 6-8pm Adult Coloring Latitudes Coffee Shop 8th 6:30pm Council Mtg. 10th 9am-4pm Craft Fair at St. Johns 11th RALLY DAY/FALL CELEBRATION Noon-3pm Confirmation Class 12th 11am-12:3opm Bible Study at Our Saviour s 14th 9-11am Gardening with God 2-4pm Prayer Shawl Ministry Latitudes Coffee Shop 16th 6:30pm Koedinger Rehearsal 17th 2pm Koedinger Wedding 18th Worship Mtg. to follow service 19th 11am-12:30pm Bible Study at Our Saviour s 3-10pm Robert s Frozen Custard Fundraiser 6pm Moral Monday s at St. John 21st 9-11am Gardening with God 6pm Book Club at Latitudes Coffee Shop 24th 10am-2pm Crafter s Day at Our Saviour s 26th 11am-12:30pm Bible Study at Our Saviour s 4:30pm Christian Bd. Of Education Mtg. 6pm Moral Monday s at St. John s 28th 9-11am Gardening with God 7pm Lakeland College Confirmation Event October 2 World Communion Sunday Messy Church/Potluck PRAYER LIST Prayers for Mike Szymik Prayers for our church that it may grow Prayers for Mary Ann Toth Prayers for Kirk (Lois Cozzuli's son) and Nicole (Lois Cozzuli's daughter Prayers for Laura W., as she battles cancer Prayers for James, friend of Donna Tess Prayers for Liz W., sister of Barb W. Prayers for Ann La- Marre Prayers for Diann Schaetzel 7

ST. JOHN UCC N104W14181 Donges Bay Rd. PLEASE PLACE STAMP HERE Germantown, WI 53022 Our Mission is to Celebrate, Reach Out, Enrich, and Welcome in the name of Jesus Christ. WORSHIP SERVICES Sunday Worship Service at St. John UCC 10:30am Sunday School: 11:15-Noon at St. John UCC, starting September 11th Sunday Worship Service at Our Saviour s UCC 8:30am