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Plymou United Church of Christ August 2012 Published monly by Plymou UCC 2010 Moholt Drive Eau Claire WI 54703 Phone: 715-835-5475 Web: pcucc.com PlymouUnitedChurchOfChrist Ministers: All e people Pastor: Rev. David Huber david@pcucc.com Church Secretary/Editor: Mimi Pederson mimi@pcucc.com Cross illumination for August is sponsored by Don & Leatrice Maison in memory of Robert McCary INSIDE The Power of Prayer August 7, 8, 9 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. Join us as we learn about e different types of prayer and how it can affect our lives. The evening will be filled wi lessons, arts & crafts, music, and of course snacks! And remember... you don t have to be a kid to join us. All ages are welcome to come learn, love, and laugh wi us! Please contact Kay Stecher at 715-831-8105 or kaystecher@yahoo.com and let us know if you ll be attending. See you at VBS! Birdays.......... Page 3 Calendar........... Page 7 Council Minutes..... Page 5 Pastor s Pen........ Page 4 Worship Notes...... Page 2 If you have access to e Internet, please consider receiving is newsletter online. It will save paper, printing costs and postage. Contact Mimi at mimi@pcucc.com to be put on e electronic mailing list. Oerwise, you will continue to receive a paper copy of e newsletter.

Getting ready for church 10:30 A.M. Worship Communion e first Sunday of e mon August Worship Notes August 5 10 Sunday after Pentecost St. Francis Food Pantry offering The prophet Zephaniah Zephaniah 3; Revelation 16:14 16 August 12 11 Sunday after Pentecost Prayers for e People The prophet Jeremiah Jeremiah 7, 31 Matew 2:16 18; 21:12 13 August 19 12 Sunday after Pentecost OCWM offering The prophet Ezekiel Ezekiel 1, 34, 37 Matew 25:31 46; Revelation 21:19 21 August 22 Outdoor Worship 6:15 P.M. August 26 13 Sunday after Pentecost Ragtime Music service at First Congregational UCC 9:30 A.M., 310 Broadway St In August, we are praying for ese individuals/families: Len Weisfeld, Jim Welk, Larry Wendt (Lorraine Hagen), Ron & Nancy Wendt, Marie Williams, Kei & Deb Zehms Outdoor Worship Service Please join us for outdoor worship on Wednesday, August 22. We will gaer at 6:15 P.M. to worship around e campfire. Snacks will be provided. Special Worship Service On Sunday, August 26, we will gaer wi members of oer local UCC churches for a Ragtime Music service at First Congregational United Church of Christ, 310 Broadway St at 9:30 A.M. (There will be no service at Plymou on August 26. Come to e Outdoor Service at Plymou on August 22 and to e Ragtime service on August 26!) Food for Thought Our potluck is mon will be August 12 to celebrate is year s Vacation Bible School, which is August 7, 8, and 9. We will be serving brats and hamburgers, so bring a dish to go along wi at. Come and see what fun ings our kids have accomplished is week. We will take our offering for St. Francis Food Pantry as usual on e first Sunday of e mon, August 5. As you travel, remember at e food pantry needs ose travel size shampoos, etc at motels/hotels provide. 2

August Birdays 6 Carter Hulke 8 Steven Green Burt Shepler 9 Jim Nelson 16 Sam Zehms 24 Mary Stygar 25 Sue Thompson 26 Dillon Herrick 27 Marissa Walczak 29 Sharon Miller 30 Devan Hodshire 31 Matt Gilbertson Be a sponsor! Sponsor an issue of e newsletter, a weekly bulletin, or e illumination of e cross on e front of our building in memory or in honor of someone or in honor of a special event, or even just because! Bulletin and newsletter sponsors will be recognized in e issue ey sponsor. Cross sponsors will be listed in all publications for e mon of sponsorship. Support a bulletin for $15, a newsletter for $50, or illuminate e cross for $50. Sign-up sheets are on e table outside e sanctuary. Shut-in visits The Service Commission includes all members of Plymou. If you visit, call, or even send a card to one of our shut-ins or anoer member of e congregation, we d like to know (so at no one falls rough e cracks ). Visitation Report cards are available on e table and are easy to fill out. If you feel at someing should be brought to e pastor s attention, ere s even space to jot it down on e back of e card. Completed cards can be dropped into e manila envelope marked for em. SCRIP cards a hit! SCRIP cards are now available for Mega, Gordy s, and Kwik Trip. It is a painless, cost-free fundraiser for our church. Here is how it works: On Sunday, you buy Scrip cards for $25, $50, and/or $100. You pay wi cash or check made out to Plymou. We are able to keep 3% of e money at is paid for Mega and Gordy s cards, and 10% of what we get for Kwik Trip cards! Mega cards are good at Mega and Mega Holiday, Gordy s cards are good at Gordy s or Gordy s gas all at eir full value. They work just like cash, so if you use em to buy gas, you get at cash discount and help e church at e same time! Want list Each mon we have been giving you a Need List. Your response to at has been excellent. So now e Executive Council has come up wi a Want List. These are items at will eventually be on e Need List but right now are ings at we want and at are financially out of our reach. The list is pretty short, but it will get longer! Driveway and parking lot sealed and striped. New roof for e older section of e building. Gas weed trimmer for e lawn. Shelving for closet in Sanctuary Mark your calendars. We will serve at e Community Table on Saturday, October 20! 3

Pastor s Pen Dear friends and family of Plymou, We come to August, which is usually a quiet time in e church life, and often seems quiet for me, too. I usually go into hiding in e air conditioning as much as possible, because I do not fare well in e double whammy of August s typical heat and humidity and e incredible ragweed seasons we generally experience here. But e weaer has been crazy is year. Maybe August will be as pleasant and comfortable as it was last year. Certainly Plymou will have some pleasant and comfortable times in August revisiting some traditions and doing new ings. Our Vacation Bible School will again be filled wi arts and crafts, good food, fellowship, and learning about Christian discipleship. Our annual Wednesday night campfire worship will be August 22, featuring fun music, lively dialogue, prayers, and, of course, s mores. (And Kay says she will ensure we have peanut butter cups for em!). Please speak to Mike, and he will happily help you out. Then e last Sunday, August 26, we are doing a new ing: a service of worship featuring ragtime music wi First Congregational, Truax, and Peace Fall Creek, at First. They did a ragtime worship last winter at was much loved, so ey decided to do anoer and invite all of us to celebrate togeer. I have been looking forward to it! Should be a fun time. We will also have a fellowship meal after worship. (Please note at we will not be at Plymou at all on e 26, we will be at First Congregational, and worship will be at 9:30 A.M., not our usual 10:30 A.M.) May your last mon of summer vacation be filled wi blessings, rest, rejuvenation, and faiful discipleship! Blessings, Our Sunday worship will continue our journey rough e prophets and we have some more wonderful music to introduce to you. Mike Henry will continue our new street ministry, taking water and oer items to e homeless and suffering around Eau Claire. Especially in a mon like August, a ministry of hydration is especially needed. Anyone can do is (and a number of you have so far). 4

Executive Council Minutes July 9, 2012 Members present: Kay Stecher, Pastor David, Larry Kleist, Deb Zehms, Barb Kleist Barb called e meeting to order at 7:07 P.M. Pastor David opened e meeting wi a prayer. The June minutes were read and approved. Financial Reports: As of June 30, 2012 Year to Date Income $54,687.90 Year to Date Expenses $54,603.85 Ahead (Behind) ($51.63) Building Fund Balance $10,866.86 Memorial Fund Balance $4,191.40 Treasurer s Report: Income for June was $8,334.42 wi expenses of $4,386.05 resulting in a loss of $51.63. Reserve Fund Report: The Reserve Fund has a balance of $2,213.64. Memorial Fund Report: The Memorial Fund has a balance of $4,191.40. Building Fund Report: The Building Fund has a balance of $10,866.86. Financial reports were reviewed and accepted. Christian Education Commission: VBS will be held August 7,8, and 9 (T, W, Th) from 6:30 8:00 P.M. The eme is year is How Children Pray. Our campers had a GREAT week at Moon Beach! Thanks to our Plymou Congregation for all of eir support! Stewardship Commission: They didn t meet. The Pie and Ice Cream Social brought in $1,119.25. Even wi e addition of e lunch serving time, ere was less work involved. There were a few too many pies. It was a successful event. The lunch-to-area-businesses would be e place where we could increase our sales, and would be a good place to develop for next year. Worship Commission: They didn t meet. Outdoor worship will be Wednesday, August 22 at 7:00 P.M. Joint worship wi 1 st Congregational, Truax, Peace UCC, and Plymou will be on August 26 at 9:30 at First Congregational. Service Commission: No report. Building and Grounds: A motion light has been installed on e building. The volunteer mowing is going well. A gas trimmer is needed for e lawn care. It will be added to a wish list. Deb will get lower case stencils and finish e sign. We have a discontented neighbor who is upset at our sticks fall on his lawn. Pastor David offered to send a group to pick up whenever e gentleman would contact us to let us know ere is a need. Minutes continued on page 6 5

Council Minutes continued... Women of Plymou: The dishwasher is broken. It will cost at least $750 for repair (we have already received a bill for $300+) or about $2,500 to replace. Mary Stygar is checking on funding is. Larry is looking into e bill we received. Pastor s Report: In e last mon, ere was one wedding (Kleist) and one funeral (Dick Gosbin). George Stecher, Mike Henry, and Pastor David went out to interact wi participants at e Community Table and some members of e homeless community. They offered em water and snacks, and talked wi em. Mimi will be gone from July 26-August 7. From July 23 30, Pastor David will be on study leave and he and Lynn will attend e Shift music seminar during is time frame. Pastor David will be on vacation to Japan from approximately 9/3 9/22. Old Business: The congregation is invited to join an outing to e Express game on July 18. The Executive Council reviewed e membership list. New Business: On July 22, Dr. Eleazar Fernandez will be at Plymou. There will be a potluck and presentation following e service. The next meeting is August 13, 2012 at Meeting adjourned at 8:20 P.M. Respectfully Submitted (wi apologies for any mistakes!!), Deb Zehms The Need List The following is a list of items at are needed by e church. Next time you are in e grocery store and see ese items, pick one up and donate it! This is one way to help out wi e church budget! 1. Paper towels 2. Kleenex 3. Hand soap 4. Toilet paper 5. Garbage Bags-XL 6. The Works toilet bowl cleaner 7. Pledge Wipes 8. Pine Sol 9. Lemonade 10. Napkins 11. Hand sanitizer Here is anoer way to help: Instead of donating ese items, buy a SCRIP Card from Mega Foods and en someone can buy e items as needed. The church will get e items needed plus make a little money on it! 6

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat August 2012 1 2 3 4 WOP Board Meeting 5 St. Francis Food Pantry offering 6 7 8 9 10 11 10:30 A.M. Communion Worship 6:30 8:00 P.M. VBS 6:30 8:00 P.M. VBS 6:30 8:00 P.M. VBS 12 Prayers for e People 13 14 Fall Primary 15 16 17 18 9:30 A.M. Stewardship Commission 10:30 A.M. Worship 11:30 A.M. Pot Luck Executive Council 19 OCWM offering 20 21 22 23 24 25 10:30 A.M. Worship Christian Education Commission 6:15 P.M. Outdoor Worship 26 9:30 A.M. Joint worship at First Cong. (No worship at Plymou) 27 28 29 30 31 7