St. Paul s United Methodist Church Midweek Messenger May 11, 2016 Questions or corrections? Please call the Office (209) 823-7154 or contact a member of staff: Pastors Lisa Brown lisabrown@stpaulsmanteca.org Mark Wharff markwharff@stpaulsmanteca.org Office Manager Kim Borges office@stpaulsmanteca.org Chancel Choir Director Ed Clark mus2direct@yahoo.com Mission Bells Director Lisa Traughber lisabell@tupc.org Organist/Accompanist Angela Sonner angiesonner@gmail.com Custodian Mary Santos thecleanersos@comcast.net Trustees Chairperson Joel Groskopf trustees@stpaulsmanteca.org Website www.stpaulsmanteca.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/stpaulsmanteca Office Hours: Monday Friday 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 11, 2016 The Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations follow-up discussion group meets this evening at 7:30 in the Fireside Room to discuss Chapter 2 The Practice of Passionate Worship. All Are Welcome! A Service of Worship Celebrating the Life of Lorraine Tokheim will be held at St. Paul s tomorrow, Thursday, May 12, at 11:00 a.m. with a Luncheon Reception following. A Service of Worship Celebrating the Life of Robin Penny Hendrix, daughter of Bob and Connie Pfirmann, will be held on Sunday, May 15, at 1:00 p.m. at Callaghan Mortuary, 3833 East Avenue, Livermore. Thank you for continuing to keep Ole and his family and Bob and Connie and their family in your prayers.
Final Confirmation Session May 14 th, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Final Session is in the Fireside Room 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. Confirmation Banquet in Fireside Room This Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship Service Chancel Choir Singing Joyful, Joyful, Sing Praise May Worship and Study Series Continues Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations The Practice of Intentional Faith Development Coffee Fellowship Hosted by Wranglers Luke is the only Gospel writer who records the incident of Jesus getting lost and being found at the Temple. Without this story, we would lack an interesting insight into the desire of Jesus to engage in Intentional Faith Development at the age of 12. Jesus' desire to learn began at home with his parents. His parents provided the important foundation needed for his faith formation. KIDS ZONE is geared for children preschool through fifth grade. Our youth 6 th through 12 th grade students are welcome to be Faith Buddies as they work with the children by providing assistance to the adult leaders.
Reconciling/Inclusive Church Ministry This Sunday, May 15 at 11:30 after Worship in the Fireside Room a meeting will be held for everyone interested in finding out more about our process to become a reconciling/inclusive congregation. The Steering Committee members will be at the meeting to share their thoughts, and encourage questions and ideas. We will discuss the next steps in our spiritual journey together to see and accept and welcome all people as created in God's image.
Tuesday Small Group Study Embracing an Alternative Orthodoxy Begins May 17 th at 10:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room St. Francis is the topic for the five-week study with a video. Everyone is welcome to join the study. Thank You from Manteca Garden Club Thank you so much for supporting the Manteca Garden Club by sharing your lovely gardens. We know your members work very hard to keep the gardens so nice. Your support contributes to our non-profit work with city projects, school gardens and scholarships. Thank you, Paula Elias, President Manteca Garden Club Delta Blood Bank Volunteers Needed People are often reminded how important it is to donate blood. Manteca's blood bank, know as Delta Blood Bank and affiliated with the American Red Cross is located at 1030 N. Main Street in the shopping center across the street from Fagundes Deli and Meat Market. St. Paul's volunteers assist with running the donor's canteen the first Monday of the month. This past Monday regular volunteers Lynne McKinney, Sandra Duncan, Mae Abatangle, and Mary Lingenfelter helped out. Glenn Phillips and Phil Hall took a turn the last two months. We served 30 persons who made blood donations this past Monday. Needed-- 1-2 persons willing to help from 6-8:30 the first Monday of the month. Give Kit Oase a call at (209) 599-3408) if you can help out regularly on the last shift or are willing to fill in. Thanks. Wanted: Missing Church Directory Drafts We are ready to prepare the new church directories for distribution to the congregation; however, we are missing 3 of the draft copies that were distributed for review and revisions by the congregation. In order to make sure the directory is accurate, we need to locate the 3 missing yellow directory drafts. If you are in possession or know the whereabouts of one of the missing copies, please contact the church office. Thank you!
HOLY ROAMERS MAY OUTING PROGRESSIIVE DIINNER Saturday, May 21 st 5:00 pm - 8:15 pm There is still time to sign up for the Progressive Dinner. Cost is $10.00 per person. Call Luan Bland (209-923-4623), text (510-552-9574), or email (luansplace@comcast.net) if you would like to join us. We still have some opportunities for volunteers. See below: Host/Hostess Prepare an Appetizer Prepare an Appetizer Prepare an Appetizer Host/Hostess Prepare a Salad Prepare a Salad Prepare a Salad Decorate/Plates/Utensils & clean up Decorate/Plates/Utensils & clean up Rolls & Butter Coffee, Tea & Water Prepare rice in rice cooker Prepare rice in rice cooker Host/Hostess Paper goods, drinks prepare a dessert prepare a dessert prepare a dessert Appetizers 5 to 5:30 PM Nadean Costa Anita Handley Mae Abatangle Joey Conner Salad 5:45 to 6:15 PM Main Course 6:30 to 7:30 PM Jeanne & Jim Murchie Darryl & Margie Shaw Marlene Thompson Jeanne Murchie Bev Casby Margie Shaw Desserts 7:45 to 8:15 PM Eloise & John Eloise & John Pat & Jerry Hartwell
Graduate Recognition Sunday is June 26 th! We will recognize the accomplishments of all our graduates in the Worship Service. If someone in your family is a member of the Class of 2016 (graduating from kindergarten, 8th grade, high school or college), please contact the Church Office via email at office@stpaulsmanteca.org or by phone at (209) 823-7154 to let us know the name of the school, the degree earned (where applicable) and future plans for your graduate(s). Temporary Housing Need St. Paul s member, Anila Gill, who has been living out of state for the past couple of years has a need for her, her husband and young son to return to California temporarily for a couple of months starting in June and is looking for a home or rooms to rent in a home for that time period in the Manteca, Modesto or Stockton area. If you have a place, or know of a accommodations they could rent for those couple of months, please contact the church office. DID YOU KNOW Friday 13 th Or is it the 17 th of Tuesday? Respectfully submitted by The COMMUNICATOR Dave Bland The fear of the number 13 seems rooted in da Vinci s depiction of 13 individuals at the Last Supper. There is only one Friday the 13 th in 2016, which is in May The next Friday the 13 th in May will be in 2022. Fear of Friday the 13 th is called Paraskevidekatriaphobia - from the Greek words paraskeví (meaning 'Friday'), and dekatreís, (meaning 'thirteen'). That is a mouthful! The Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute estimates 20% of Americans fear Friday the 13 th. If a month begins on Sunday, it will have a Friday the 13 th. The 1907 Wall Street Panic -- a Rich Man s Panic -- occurred on Friday the 13 th. The British Medical Journal concluded there is a significant level of traffic-related incidents on Friday the 13 th. The longest time between Fridays the 13 th is 14 months, but there is at least one each year. In many Western countries tall buildings are missing the 13th floor. It is considered very unlucky for thirteen people to dine together, and the first to rise will reach serious misfortune - a superstition upheld by US President Roosevelt. He also refused to travel on Friday the 13th. Compiled by Mike Spence (Woodbridge (Del Webb community)) from sources including: National Bureau of Economic Research (nber.org), Smithsonianmag.history-archaeology/1907_panic, u-s-history.com, nationalgeographic.com
Stephen Ministers The symbol for Stephen Ministry is a cross and circle along with a broken person and a whole person. The broken person behind the cross symbolizes the brokenness in our lives due to the realities of our time on this earth. The whole person in front of the cross symbolizes the wholeness we can receive through the cross of Jesus. The circle symbolizes both the wholeness we receive through Christ and God's unending love for us. If you or some you know could benefit from the care of a Stephen Minister, contact the church office or any Stephen Leader: Bea Lingenfelter, Kit Oase, Marlene Colby or Pat Silva.