The Flame New Richmond United Methodist Church December 2017 Vol. 45 No. 12 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17th Christmas Program 10:30am Choir Cantata 9:00am Come and support our children and youth. They have been working hard getting ready for this awesome program! Christmas Poinsettias CAROLING & COCOA You are invited to join our children & youth group in Christmas caroling on Wednesday, December 20 from 6:00-7:00pm. See pg. 3 for more details. If you would like to bring or make a donation for a poinsettia plant to be displayed in the sanctuary during the holiday season, please talk with Pearl Christensen or Kristi in the church office. If you make a donation, we will purchase the plant for you. Please have plants and/or money to the church by December 15th. Christmas Eve Carols & Candlelight Worship Sunday, December 24 4:00 & 7:00pm Communion will be served at the 7:00pm worship service. Christmas Day Community Dinner Monday, December 25-12:00 in our fellowship hall We will again host the Community Christmas Dinner, along with students from New Richmond High School. The meal is free and open to everyone. Meal delivery is available. Please call the church office for reservations by December 22. 1
When You Pray, Please Remember Richard & Helen Allers, Howie Espersen St. Croix Health Center Dana Craig, Cliff & Jean Gehrt Deerfield Gables Marvin Heinbuch, Bill Peirson Home November 2017 Sunday Worship Attendance Report Total NR UMC membership is 324 9:00 10:30 Nov. 5 91 32 Nov. 12 86 23 Nov. 19 81 19 Nov. 26 85 17 Delores Lorentzen, Shirley Storrer American Heritage Care Center, Hammond Church Membership If you would like to join the church, feel free to talk with Pastor Jeremy. God Comes Close Advent and Christmas Worship Series Begins December 3 Advent is all about God coming to us and us preparing for God. God breaks into our scene, whether we re ready or not, and wants to love us and get to know us. As we prepare him room, what should we prioritize? How do we get ready? What are we getting ready for? Join us for this Advent and Christmas worship series beginning December 3, including our December 17 Choir Cantata and Christmas Program, as well as our December 24 Christmas Eve services (see front cover for details). 2 Hospitalizations If you go into the hospital please let us know at church, especially if you would like a visit from Pastor Jeremy or Maybelle Hall. The hospitals can no longer tell us if you are there, so the only way that we know is if you call or email the church office at 715-246-2464 or unitedmc@frontiernet.net Pastor Jeremy s # is 1-651-783-2433. If you or a loved one would like to be placed on our Prayer List, please call the church office. Pastor Jeremy will announce prayer requests during worship on Sunday mornings and it will be printed in the bulletin. If you would like a visit from Pastor Jeremy or Maybelle Hall, you can reach them at- Pastor Jeremy: 1-651-783-2433 Maybelle: 1-715-497-4568 or 715-246-2607 Church office: 715-246-2464.
December Birthdays 3 Gene Arnst Jerry Tack 5 Zachary Ader 6 Katarina Galvan 8 Gladys Cole 15 Dee Davis Steve O Connell 16 Larry Turnipseed Harlan Vehrs 17 Anne Langford Alli Preece Jim Vander Wyst 18 Michael Amundson Ron Leier 19 Marlene Bartels 20 Andrew Ennis Wayne Fredrickson Reuben Lemunyete 21 Kevin Melby 22 Allan Peper Janelle Stephens 27 Betty Lokker 28 Kristi Rogers 29 Andres Peña Jill Thomas December Anniversaries 1 Allan & Kate Peper 18 Mike & Sue Ballard 4 Kevin & Leigh Alexander 23 Jim & Kay Brooks 8 Gerald & Fern Amundson 27 Chuck & Anne Mehls 17 Todd & Lorrie Pazdera 30 Robert & Robin Knudtson - 20 years! 2017 Christmas Christmas Program Rehearsals Wednesdays, Dec. 6 & 13 6:00-7:00pm All children and youth in the program need to attend! Program Sunday, December 17th 10:30am CAROLING & COCOA Wed, Dec. 20th 6-7pm Join youth, kids, adults - EVERYONE! as we spread Christmas cheer to our neighbors, then warm up with some hot chocolate and cookies back at the church. Singers, Bakers, & Hot Chocolate Makers NEEDED Just show up if you would like to sing. Please let Heather or Jon know if you can donate cookies or stay back at the church to brew some tasty hot chocolate. 3
If you have any questions about out Adult Ministries program, please feel free to contact Pat Allegar, Adult Ministry Leader at: allegarpat@hotmail.com. WEDNESDAY MORNING UM MEN S COFFEE FELLOWSHIP Every Wednesday at 9:30am at The Deerfield Join our Men s Group, along with some of The Deerfield residents, for great discussion, fellowship and of course - coffee & treats! Contact: Joe Langer, 715-690-9348. WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY 6:30-7:45pm at The Deerfield The current 12-week lesson is called Disciple Fast Track New Testament. This study is ideal for busy people who want to fit a comprehensive Bible study (Old & New Testament) into their schedule. Twelve weeks will be spend on each testament. Video segments included. Led by Ruth Egerer. THURSDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY 9:30-10:30am in the church Parlor John The Gospel of Light and Life by Adam Hamilton. Books are $14. We meet every Thursday, with the exception of the 2nd Thursday of each month. Everyone is welcome to join in at any time. Contact Pat Allegar at (allegarpat@hotmail.com) with any questions. JFF - Just For Fun Women s Fellowship - Tuesday, December 12 7:00pm in the narthex. Bring whatever project you re working on and join us for fellowship! 2nd Tuesday each month. Contact: Lorrie Pazdera, 715-977-0972 with questions. BOOK CLUB - Thursday, December 14 7:00pm in the parlor (upstairs, room past the restrooms & behind the office) The selection for December is The Other Einstein by Marie Benedict, a biographical novel about Einstein s wife, Mileva Maric, a brilliant physicist whose light has been lost in Albert s enormous shadow. All are welcome. Questions? Call Jerri Rang at 715-246-2956. PIECE CORPS - Mission-Oriented Sewing Group - Thursday, December 21 9:30am in fellowship hall. The group makes beautiful patchwork quilts from mostly donated material and gives them away to various non-profit organizations (Grace Place & Harbor House). If you like to sew or just want to peek, stop by! The group meets the 3rd Thursday every month. Contact: Karen Hall, 715-246-0770. Everyone is welcome to contribute to our weekly bulletin and monthly newsletter. If you would like to submit an article/information, the deadlines are: Weekly Bulletin - Tuesdays at 3:00 Monthly Flame Newsletter - 15th of the month You may drop off a paper copy at the office or email to: unitedmc@frontiernet.net Thank you! -Kristi Rogers, Secretary 4
UM Women News Christmas Luncheon with Jerry Cederholm The annual Christmas pot luck luncheon will be Thursday, December 14 at noon in Fellowship Hall. Jerry and Pat Cederholm will be special guests. Jerry will demonstrate how he has used puppets in his Children s Time presentations. Please bring an item for the local food shelf. ALL men and women of the congregation are invited to meet, greet and eat together to celebrate this special season of the year. Ruth Egerer will lead a devotional time. There will be no business meeting. Supportive lists As the 2018 Supportive Lists are reviewed changes will be made. New members can be added, other names removed. If you do not wish to be called upon to help for serving funerals, food donations, or other helpful support, please call the church office or Minerva Barnhart or Lorrie Pazdera. If your phone number has changed, please let Kristy know. Rummage Sale Thanks to the congregation and friends, another successful sale was held. Our proceeds were over $700! Proceeds will go toward scholarships and mission gifts. Thanks to Karen Bohl and Mary Kruschke for organizing the event. Assembly 2018 UMW International Assembly is held every four years. This year it will be at the Greater Columbus Ohio Convention Center May 18-20. Thousands of UMW will gather to share the powerful history and challenges of the present world. The theme for 2018 is The Power of Bold. It is a time for fellowship and also an opportunity to empower faithful women to be stronger discipleship leaders in their communities. Moving worship, inspiring speakers, immersion exhibits, workshops, town-hall style meetings, and joyful music will be part of the program. A bus is being provided which will leave from Sun Prairie. Women from all over Wisconsin will be attending together. Scholarship money is available for any woman who desires to attend. If you are interested, please talk to Minerva Barnhart, Janet Knutson, or Jeanette O Connell. Dates: December 14, 2017 Noon Christmas Pot-Luck January 2, 2018 3:00 p.m. Executive Meeting January 11, 2018 9:30 a.m. Unit Meeting Salvation Army Bell Ringing The Salvation Army invites you to sign up to ring bells during Advent and Christmas by going to their website: www.sagraceplace.org Find your place (New Richmond: Family Fresh or Walmart), pick a date that works for you and sign up. If you cannot go online, please call Grace Place at 715-246-1222. January & February C.O.M.E. Community Meals NR UMC will plan, cook and serve the meals held on January 16 and February 20. There will be a sign-up in the narthex for those who would like to help. If you have any questions, please contact Brenda McIntyre at jbkmcint@aol.com or Kristi in the church office. Thank you! 5
Mission Team and All-Church 32nd Annual Holiday Craft & Bake Sales The mission tables will be in the narthex on Sundays, December 3, 10 & 17 for your items to sell. It s a fun way to raise money for all our missions, here and abroad. If you re a baker or craft maker, you are welcome to bring your goodies, and we will sell them as part of this fundraiser. We need bakers, makers & buyers! Everyone is invited to participate in this NR UMC holiday tradition. See you in the narthex! The Mitten Tree It s a giving tree, because its ornaments are mittens, hats, scarves, gloves and slippers. You are invited to bring in new items for the tree, or you may purchase some of these items from our craft sale table to put on the tree. Either way, all items will be greatly appreciated! Then, on December 11th, the items will be split between NR Area Love Baskets, Northcott Neighborhood House in Milwaukee and Red Bird Mission in Kentucky just in time for Christmas giving! -Pearl Christensen Trustee Corner Narthex and Sanctuary updating continues... At the end of October and during November, the painting continued. The area around the office, upstairs restrooms and elevator were finished. Thanks to Don Amundson, Dave Berkholder and Nancy Karastes for doing all of this! We also purchased a beautiful new drop-leaf table for Sunday Morning Coffee and other uses and the glass was installed on the new round tables in the sitting area. In the sanctuary, we had donations of three handmade Amish chairs that are used in the front of the sanctuary. More ideas are in the works. If you would like to donate to this on-going updating project, please mark your envelope NARTHEX. Thank you for your support and patience during this exciting project. 6 -Deb Geving, Trustee Chair
Love Baskets is the distribution of gifts to children whose families have difficulty affording Christmas. We are again offering this service to the families in the New Richmond/Somerset school districts. The NR UMC Community Outreach Committee will again be collecting for the upcoming distribution of Christmas gift through Love Baskets. Socks, underwear, warm hats/mittens/gloves are needed. Watch for our display in the narthex. The deadline for donations is Sunday, December 3. Please call 715-246-4508 for any of the following: -If your family needs a Love Basket -You know of someone that needs a Love Basket -You would like to sponsor a family -You would like to volunteer Monetary donations can be mailed to: Love Baskets PO Box 142, New Richmond, WI 54017 Thank you, Nancy Refsnider & Barb Vander Wyst Outreach Committee Chairs Pastor Jeremy participates in Institute of Congregational Development Pastor Jeremy was nominated by our District Superintendent and was accepted into the 2018 Institute of Congregational Development for the Wisconsin Annual Conference. He will spend a year in intensive study and group work learning about congregational revitalization. The course includes a monthly overnight class as well as some field trips to places like the Church of the Resurrection (Adam Hamilton s church). The Staff Parish Relations Committee is excited to hear of this opportunity and asks that you support his learning, which we hope will directly benefit us as a congregation. Congratulations, Pastor Jeremy! Simple Donation Opportunities The following items are being collected at our church and all of the money received will be used for Vacation Bible School. The past two years we have been able to offer VBS completely FREE to all participants! Collection boxes and more information are in front of the nursery. Contact Pat Allegar with any questions, allegarpat@hotmail.com FAMILY FRESH RECEIPTS We are collecting Family Fresh register receipts as part of their "Direct Your Dollars" program for non-profits. We have collected $100,500 in receipts so far! Remember we need the entire receipt. INK CARTRIDGES Thank you to everyone who has been turning in cartridges! We can only accept HP and Canon cartridges at this time. 7
New Richmond United Methodist Church 209 E. 2 nd St. Direct mail to: P.O. Box 277 New Richmond, WI 54017-1805 Phone/Fax: 715-246-2464 E-mail: unitedmc@frontiernet.net Website: www.newrichmondwiumc.org (Address Service Requested) Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 79 New Richmond WI 54017 New Richmond United Methodist Church Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Our vision is to make disciples who see God, others and themselves through the eyes of Jesus and who transform the world by faithful witness: prayers, presence, gifts and service. Our mission is to open our hearts, minds and doors to all persons; to nurture the spiritual formation of children, youth and adults; and to continue the ministry of Christ through community service and global outreach. (adopted by Church Council 9/16/08) 8