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THE PROVERB Called by God through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit to worship, grow and serve. JUNE 2016 Pastor s Message Session Notes KMUPC Graduates Committee Chairs Worship Committee Christian Education Mission & Evangelism Budget & Finance Building & Grounds Deacons Corner Fellowship Activities Bulletin Board Birthday List June Calendar Memory Cafés KETTLE MORAINE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N66 W32690 Highway K, Hartland, WI 53029 Telephone: 262-966-2410 Website: www.kmupc.com E-mail: kmupcnews@gmail.com STAFF Minister: Rev. Matthew Lee Secretary: Stephanie Flessert Handbell Director: Emily Guderyon Choir Director: Stephanie Flessert Custodian: Sue Weber I am the good shepherd. I know my own and my own know me John 10:14 Funny thing about this verse it is not just spiritually true in terms of our relationship with Christ Jesus, it literally true about sheep as well. I began my ministry in Montana where I had the opportunity to spend time with a sheep rancher. On one such occasion, I volunteered to help move groups of sheep though a chute and into their stalls. With calm, slow gestures and voice the rancher showed me how it was done, explaining that sheep get nervous pretty easily and not to make sudden moves. Seemed like a piece of cake. Then the rancher turned toward me, and said, One last thing the sheep wont respond to you until they get to know ya. And so my sheep tending experience began: slowly moving toward the sheep in the same manner as taught as they just stood there facing me. Then when they perceived that I got too close, several of them would burst into a run towards me as they tried to escape. It was a long and tiring experience, but it got easier as the day went on. Jesus knew a thing or two about sheep. He also knew a thing or two about us as well. I suppose that might be why he added that he as the Good Shepherd lays down his life for his sheep. It s hard not to follow one who cares and protects us even to the point death. But Jesus doesn t just give his life for us. He also gives us a new life to live. A new way to live. Yet, that sheepish side doesn t just go away. Jesus called Peter to tend to his sheep to feed his sheep. He was called to step into the role Jesus once filled along with the rest of the disciples. Some places were easier than others, yet God s Holy Spirit kept working in the midst of it all. God s transforming work in their midst kept enabling them to grow and live to their full potential. God has now called us to journey together in faith and ministry. Much excitement surrounds our new beginnings, and our family joins you in that excitement. It is good to be here. Yet as the new shepherd here, there has to be some sheepish questions in the midst of the excitement. How will he compare to our past pastors? Will our future be as wonderful as I hope? Will things return to the glorious times I remember? Such questions are only natural. Until we get to know each other better, we tend to wonder and worry a lot as we look for some sense of security in the midst of the unknowns. But Jesus told us to worry not about tomorrow, for tomorrow will care for itself. So let us not worry and wonder too much in our joyful excitement. Let us grab hold of what is concrete our time we have to get to know each other. Let us share our stories as we do God s good work together. Let us discover who we are as well as what we can each do. But let us also not forget who truly is the Good Shepherd who has called us together and sends the Holy Spirit into our midst. For it is God s transforming work that will enable us to grow and live up to our full potential. In Christ, Pastor Matt

Page 2 - The Proverb June 2016 SESSION NOTES: Kim Koski (Clerk of Session) 262-966-2455 / dkoski@wi.rr.com Do you feel it? Excitement is in the air! The Lee family has moved into the manse and Pastor Matt has begun leading worship. We feel so blessed to have this new beginning at KMUPC. Our first Session Meeting was a good time for Matt and the Elders to get to know each other better and share our ideas for the future. Matt asked us to identify the strengths of our church, and to focus on them, because our strengths matter more than our weaknesses. We felt that our top 3 strengths were mission, music and fellowship/hospitality. Matt is ready to jump right in and be involved in the life of KMUPC. There were no Motions at the May 19th Session Meeting. Hans Guderyon will be the Elder in charge of the Sacrament of Holy Communion on June 5th. Please let him know if you or someone you know would like a home communion visit. Enjoy the Peace which is found in the Presence of God! Blessings, Kim Koski, Clerk of Session KMUPC GRADUATES Grade 8 Ella Flatt Stone Bank Elementary School Catherine Lee Kylie Meyer Jacquelyn Weatherbee Erin School Hartford Central Middle School Swallow Elementary School High School Claudia Flatt Lake Country Lutheran High School College Jarett Kallas UW-Madison / Bachelor Degree: Nuclear Engineering (Dec.) Jared Lindquist Connor Lindquist UW-Stout / Bachelor Degree: Engineering Tech Fox Valley Tech / Assoc. Degree: Cabinet & Furniture Building (in August) COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS / LEADERSHIP: CLERK OF SESSION: BUDGET & FINANCE: BUILDING & GROUNDS: CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: MISSIONS/EVANGELISM: WORSHIP: TREASURER: PERSONNEL & STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEES: NOMINATING: Kim Koski (Clerk of Session) 262-966-2455 / dkoski@wi.rr.com Larry Lemmenes (chair) 262-966-2189 / llemmenes@wi.rr.com Hans Guderyon (chair) 262-352-3788 / guderyonh@gmail.com Kitty Schultz (chair) 262-966-7059 / kitty1948@att.net Phyllis Warden (chair) 262-646-3873 / flipwarden@hotmail.com Jan Mahaney (chair) 262-367-6929 / jimnjanmaha@yahoo.com Scott Meyer (chair) 262-397-8365 / smeyer374@gmail.com responsibility of Session Phyllis Warden (chair) 262-646-3873 / flipwarden@hotmail.com

Page 3 - The Proverb June 2016 WORSHIP COMMITTEE: Jan Mahaney (chair) 262-367-6929 / jimnjanmaha@yahoo.com Next Meeting: Wednesday, June 22 at 3 p.m. JUNE LECTIONARY READINGS June 5 3 rd Sunday after Pentecost 1 Kings 17:8-16 (17-24) Psalm 146 Galatians 1:11-24 Luke 7:11-17 June 12 4 th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Kings 21:1-10, (11-14), 15-21a Psalm 5:1-8 Galatians 2:15-21 Luke 7:36-8:3 June 19 5 th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Kings 19:1-4, (5-7), 8-15a Psalm 42 & 43 Galatians 3:23-29 Luke 8:26-39 June 26 6 th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20 Galatians 5:1, 13-25 Luke 9:51-62 Practices are on Wednesdays Handbells (4 pm): Emily Guderyon (262) 719-2909 Choir (5pm): Stephanie Flessert (262) 966-0863 Guitar Group: SUMMER HOURS We will not change our worship time for the summer, but continue at 10 a.m. as usual. as needed CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE: Kitty Schultz (chair) 262-966-7059 / kitty1948@att.net Next Meeting: to be announced. If you are interested in helping shape our Children s & Adult Sunday School programs for next year, please contact Kitty Schultz. CHILDREN S SUNDAY SCHOOL: on break for the summer. ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL: on break for the summer.

Page 4 - The Proverb June 2016 MISSION & EVANGELISM COMMITTEE: Phyllis Warden (chair) 262-646-3873 / flipwarden@hotmail.com Next Meeting: Monday, June 13 at 9 a.m. Mission and Evangelism Committee meets monthly throughout the year on the second Monday of the month at 9:00 AM at KMUPC. HOPE CENTER Hope Center in Waukesha is one of the local mission groups KMUPC has been supporting for many years. Here, from their website, in their words, is what they are about: All of our programs focus on the prevention of homelessness. There is no greater need than reliable shelter to instill hope and provide a foundation to build on. There is no greater requirement than everyone being treated with respect and equality. Whether it s a meal at our Outreach Meal Program or Day Center, clean like-new clothing from our Clothing Shop, furniture and/or appliances from our Project Move, or Financial Aid, all is provided free of charge and delivered in a respectful and welcoming manner. What started in 1987 as a small group of pastors from the Waukesha area has grown into a mission supported by area congregations, local businesses, and individuals. Hope Center has been helping local families with their basic needs of financial aid, food, clothing, and furniture for almost twenty-eight years, free of charge. In April committee members and volunteers from the church served a meal at the Hope Center in Waukesha. Hope Center receives donations of food from area suppliers and relies on volunteers to serve meals and clean up. Those who helped in April were Larry and Gretchen Lemmenes, Art Schneidewind, Judy Warner, Jean Mickler, and Larry's son-in-law and grandson, David and Oliver devogel. KMUPC will serve at Hope Center again on August 5th. Please consider spending a few hours with friends from church that Friday evening. Talk to any of those who have already served, and see what they have to say about the experience. BREAD OF LIFE And Jesus said unto them, "I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst." (John 6:35) KMUPC is one of a number of churches involved in a monthly community meal that is served at St. Charles Catholic Church, 313 Circle Drive in Hartland This is the meal that used to be offered at St. Anskar's Episcopal Church. The Lake Country Bread of Life Community Meal is a program designed to meet the needs of those who would like to be fed or have their lives enriched. Any who wish may come to receive nourishment for their body, enrichment for their life, strength for their soul. Once or twice a year we provide the meal that now serves approximately 100 people. The meals are held on the fourth Thursday of the month. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and dinner is served at 5:30 p.m. On May 26th KMUPC and the Lake Country Universalist Unitarian Church provided a delicious meal of Sloppy Joes, baked beans, carrots & celery, chips and cupcakes. Several volunteers from LCUUC, along with Pat Froebel, Sue Shultis, Don Goerke, Judy Warner, Larry and Gretchen Lemmenes, Pastor Matt and Phyllis Warden worked at the site. In addition, Helen Cummins chopped about a ton of celery (thank you, Helen!) and Joe Edlhuber and Larry Lemmenes cooked enormous quantities of Sloppy Joes that were universally appreciated. Are you interested in this mission work? Talk to anyone on Mission and Evangelism (Judy Warner, Larry Lemmenes, Helen Cummins, Phyllis Warden) or any who have already served, to find out how you might participate!

Page 5 - The Proverb June 2016 BUDGET & FINANCE COMMITTEE: Larry Lemmenes (chair) 262-966-2189 / llemmenes@wi.rr.com NEXT MEETING: Monday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m. Committee members, Financial Five team, and interested church members are welcome to attend. BUILDING & GROUNDS COMMITTEE: Hans Guderyon (chair) 262-352-3788 / guderyonh@gmail.com A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HELPED ON OUR CLEAN-UP DAY on Saturday, May 21! You helped make our church grounds look beautiful! DEACONS CORNER: NEXT MEETING: Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m.. Sherry Edlhuber (Moderator) 262-367-4634 / jsedlhuber@yahoo.com DEACONS: Sherry Edlhuber, Sandy Flatt, Diane Kallas, Duane Koski, Frank McLeod, Jean Mickler, Judy Warner KMUPC MONTHLY LUNCHEON: on break for the summer. BOOK CLUB: Stephanie Flessert (coordinator) 262-966-0863 / slflessert@yahoo.com Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, June 21 at 3 p.m. at the home of Donna Anderson. Either read a book by O. Henry or a book about O. Henry. We will share about them at this meeting. New readers are always welcome! Please let Donna know whether you will attend the meeting.

Page 6 - The Proverb June 2016 Long-time church member, Ruth Lembcke passed away on May 1st. ST. JOHN S MONTHLY GATHERING Thursday, June 9 at Noon JUNE BIRTHDAYS St. John s has invited our seniors to join them for a potluck lunch. If you are interested in attending, please let Stephanie Flessert know by Sunday, June 5. June 5 John Flom June 6 Wally Friedl Judy Warner June 8 Emma Voelker June 10 Jane Schneidewind June 11 Tryna Meyer Bonnie Wilberscheid June 12 George Weatherbee June 15 Jan Mahaney June 18 Jack Baumann June 20 Jacquelyn Weatherbee June 27 Bob Moulton PRAYER REQUESTS Please contact Donna Anderson to have requests put on our e-mail and phone prayer chains. Donna s cell phone number is (262) 391-8736. Or e-mail her at: ddanlw@aol.com. Members may also submit prayer request through our website: www.kmup.com. NEWSLETTER DEADLINE All items for the July newsletter are due Wednesday, June 15. PIGGLY WIGGLY RECEIPTS Please bring in your Piggly Wiggly store receipts and put them in the bin, bottom left corner of mailboxes near front door. We trade them in for a percentage in cash! NEW CHURCH MAILBOXES COMING SOON! All church members and active friends will be assigned a new mailbox. They will be in alphabetical order. CHURCH DIRECTORIES It is time to update our church directory. Please watch the bulletins and Weekly Upbeat e-mails for directions on updating you or your family s information.

Page 7 - The Proverb June 2016 Wednesday, June 1 4 pm Handbell Practice S 6 pm Guitar Group Practice S Thursday, June 2 Sunday, June 5 (Communion) 10 am Communion Worship Service S 11 am Coffee Hour FH Monday, June 6 6:30 pm Budget & Finance Comm. Mtg. MR Wednesday, June 8 4 pm Handbell Practice S Thursday, June 9 TBD Nominating Comm. Mtg. MR Sunday, June 12 10 am Worship Service S Monday, June 13 9 am Missions/Evangelism Meeting MR Wednesday, June 15 - NEWSLETTER DEADLINE Thursday, June 16 Sunday, June 19 (Father s Day) 10 am Worship Service S Tuesday, June 21 3 pm Book Club Donna Anderson s home Wednesday, June 22 3 pm Worship Committee Meeting MR 4 pm Handbell Practice S Thursday, June 23 Sunday, June 26 10 am Worship Service S Wednesday, June 29 4 pm Handbell Practice S Thursday, June 30 LOCATION KEY CR Choir Room FH Fellowship Hall LL Lower Level MR Meeting Room N Narthex S Sanctuary Memory Café at Denny s Restaurant, 2801 N. Grandview Boulevard, Pewaukee June 22 / 4th Wednesdays of every month from 10 11:30 a.m. Individuals with MCI, early to moderate Alzheimer s or other types of dementia and their care partners as well as those who worry about memory problems. Please note this is not a support group. Being active physically, socially and mentally is good for the brain! For further information, contact Wendy Betley at the Alzheimer s Association, 1-800-272-3900. Sponsored by Waukesha county ADRC and First United Methodist Church, Waukesha. Lake Country Libraries Memory Project is a partnership between four public libraries (Delafield, Hartland, North Lake / Town Hall & Pewaukee) in Waukesha County with a mission to provide programs for those affected by memory loss, Alzheimer s disease, and other forms of dementia. A main component of the memory project is a monthly social gathering for those with early stage dementia and a care partner, called memory cafés. The next gathering is on Friday, May 6 from 10:30 a.m. Noon at the Pewuakee Public Library, 210 Main Street, Pewaukee. The theme will be In Living Color. Refreshments will be served. Please call Wendy Betley, Alzheimer's Association of Southeastern Wisconsin, at (414) 479-8800 to register for this FREE event.

KETTLE MORAINE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N66 W32690 Highway K Hartland, WI 53029