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St. John UCC; 409 Park Ave., P.O. Box 156; Bolivar, Ohio 44612 FRIENDSHIP MISSION SPIRITUALITY July 2017 And They ll Know We Are Christians by Our Love From the Christian Testament: The spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind. Luke 4: 18-19 (ca. 89-93 CE). From the Hebrew Scriptures: [The Lord]... has sent me to loose the bonds of injustice, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free. Isaiah 58: 6 (ca. 550-500 BCE). From this week s news: Good news to the poor? If anyone is poor, it s their fault. They shouldn t ask us for government handouts. We don t have the money for food stamps or welfare or Medicaid. They should just get jobs. Release of captives? If they weren t guilty they wouldn t be in prison. We re all about being tough on crime: a renewed war on drugs, mandatory sentences, three-strikes means life without parole and we ll build more private prisons to house all of these criminals. Recovery of sight to the blind? The government doesn t need to provide health insurance. We will make sure everyone has access to health care. Of course, you will only be able to afford insurance if you are young and healthy, and the young and healthy don t need health care so they won t be buying health insurance. That means if you re older or sick, too bad. With the kids no longer compelled to buy health insurance, your premiums and deductibles will be so high that you can t afford insurance. But you still have access to it, don t you? Loose the bonds of injustice? This is all about justice for everyone who is a rich, white male, at least. The New York Times, The Washington Post (2017 CE). With news that the Senate will not be voting on their recent bill until after the 4 th of July break, John Dorhauer, the general minister of the United Church of Christ, has invited members of our Church to attend an inter-faith vigil in support of a health care plan that helps our most vulnerable neighbors. Those who can will be gathering on the East Lawn of the US Capitol on Thursday morning from 9:00-11:00. I will be there. Please keep all of us in your prayers. Blessings, Pastor David+ 1

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Pg. 1 Pastor s Page Pg. 5 New Church Directory, VBS, Pg. 2 Calendar Homeless Shelter, Closet Closet Pg. 3 Birthdays, Volunteers, Thinking Pg. 6 Back to School Project Of you Pg. 7-8 Consistory Minutes Pg. 4 Military, Accessibility Project, Pg. 9-10 Treasurer s Report Condolence June 2017 July 2017 August 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Country Breakfast 8:00-11am 2 Guest Minister Social Hall reserved for next two weeks for Vacation Bible School 9 Vacation Bible School 6:30-8:30pm at St. John UCC thru July 13 3 4 Independence Day 10 VBS 16 17 Ladies Luncheon, Wendy s, 11:30am 23 24 Clothes Closet/ Pastor s Pantry 9:00-Noon, 5:30-7:30 30 Pulpit Exchange- Pastor Mike Accessibility Project 10:30am Church Office Closed 11 VBS 5 Pastor David returns from General Synod 12 VBS 6 7 8 13 VBS Consistory 7pm 14 15 Bolivar UMC Lunch 11:30am 18 19 20 21 22 St. Paul s Dinner, 5:00-6:30pm 25 Deadline for Epistle articles 26 27 28 29 Homeless Shelter Meal 31 Notes: Communion Servers for July: Barb Berens and Birdie Wilt Coffee Hour is at 9am Sunday mornings sign up sheet is available, or contact the office and we ll add your name. 2

July Birthdays July 1 Julia Felgenhauer July 2 Ron Gauding July 5 Adam Regula July 10 Nick Gauding July 22 Rose Brinkman July 22 Grace Renner July 22 Bill Lebold July 23 Birdie Wilt July 29 Robert Lee Serving in July SERVING IN JULY Liturgist Acolyte Coffee Hour (9am) July 2 Chris Berens July 2 Max McCoy Liturgist July 2 Chris and Barb Berens July 9 Carolyn Birk July 9 Hallie Carpenter July 9 July 16 Dale Duerr July 16 Julia Felgenhauer July 16 July 23 Ron Gauding July 23 Max McCoy July 23 Susan Henry July 30 Arline Mase July 30 Hallie Carpenter July 30 Greeters Bell Ringer July 2 Carolyn Birk and Barb Berens July 2 Camden and Luke McCoy July 9 Gretchen Deubner and Max McCoy July 9 Julia Felgenhauer July 16 Bonnie McFeeders and Kathy Mizer July 16 Hallie Carpenter July 23 Charles and Jane Regula July 23 Max McCoy July 30 Rose Brinkman and Deisy Felgenhauer July 30 Camden and Luke McCoy (Please try to find a replacement if you are unable to serve.) Esther Simon Scotty Trambaugh Helen Hall Crystal Weaver Bill & Lucile Lebold Mike Mullett Clare Stevenson Barb Goldsmith (Hennis) Linda Levengood (Clare s sister) Family of John Stevenson Family of Russell Ross 3

MILITARY NEWS Family friends of Clare and Chris Stevenson, the Burgesses, have asked for prayers for their son, Blake Burgess. Blake has been deployed to the Persian Gulf (his first deployment). At this time we have no details to share. Please pray for Blake and his entire family for his safe return. ACCESSIBILITY PROJECT The Accessibility Committee has been working for the past year to develop plans to upgrade St. John s accessibility so that everyone can get into our church building. Well the plans are completed, and it s time for everyone to see them. On Sunday July 30, Ken Hoppes our architect from Caplea Studio Architects of Uniontown, will be on hand after the church service to explain the changes and answer questions. The worship service will end about 10:30, and the information session should end around noon. Please plan to attend in order to know what s in store to upgrade our church building and to find out how we plan to accomplish this important task. Briefly, we plan to add a wheel chair lift-type elevator that will access the sanctuary and the Social Hall and to add a handicapped restroom. We also have a plan to access the lower level of the Education Wing. We need to have a good turn-out for this occasion so everyone can get firsthand understanding of the upgrades. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the families of Betty Cummings, Russell Ross, and John Stevenson. When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure. Blessed are those that mourn, for they will be comforted. Matthew 5:4 4

NEW CHURCH DIRECTORY All the roster and photo information for our new church directory has been submitted to Lifetouch. We should receive the completed directory early August 2017. Bolivar Community VBS St. John UCC July 9-13 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Please consider volunteering or donating items. Sign up sheets located on the bulletin board. Thank you! Beth Thanks to those who helped with the meals for the Tuscarawas Co. Homeless Shelter on May 23, 2017 by donating money, food, or meal preparation and delivery. Those who assisted were Joyclin Ely, Esther Simon, Paula Goudy, Rose Brinkman, Charles & Jane Regula, Dale & Claudia Duerr, Cathy & Chuck Fenstermaker, Mary Birk, Barb & Chris Berens, and Grace Renner. We served ham, cheesy potatoes, green beans w ham, buns, hot dogs, homemade brownies. Dale and Chuck delivered the meal. The next scheduled meal is set for July 25, 2017. In May the Clothes Closet had 18 customers (we often have more visitors than customers because some people put their purchases together or just come to look or visit.) Our helpers included Cathy, Jane, Jean and Birdie. In June, we were glad to see Maryann Jerles return after her back surgery. We also had a friend of the Closet and Pantry, Diane Davis, lend a hand to sort clothes because of the large amount of donations received. Over 21 people visited the Closet in June. The combined receipts for May and June were a little over $106. 5

Clothes Closet Continued: Because of Vacation Bible School the Closet and Pastor s Pantry will be open only one day in July, Monday the 24 th. When you see the OPEN sign, please stop in to say hello and have some coffee and a cookie. A special thank you to Jack Renner we appreciated him taking clothing we could not use to the collection box at the fire station. On Saturday, August 12 th we will be welcoming parents to the School Supply Project. Flyers have already gone out at the end of the school year to families enrolled in the free and reduced lunch program. If you know of someone who needs help when it comes to buying supplies for their children at the start of the school year, please let us know. We will give you a flyer to pass on to them with the details. Here are some of the supplies we will be collecting for this project. Watch for an insert in the bulletin for a complete list. College ruled spiral notebooks with plastic or vinyl cover Wide ruled composition books Graphing paper notebooks 5 tab sets of plastic subject dividers 1 inch 3-ring binders (with or without pockets) Plastic/vinyl folders with pockets and prongs Large erasers 4 pack dry erase markers, fine tip and broad tip are requested for different grades 12 count colored pencils Gluesticks Ziploc bags quart and gallon sizes and of course, rolls of paper towels and boxes of Kleenex! 6

CONSISTORY MEETING JUNE 15,2017 Members present: Rev. Houdeschell, Barb Berens(Pres.), Carolyn Birk(Vice Pres.), Chris Stevenson (Sec.), Rob Lee, Birdie Wilt, Chris Carpenter The meeting was opened with the Lord s Prayer. MINUTES: Secretary s minutes: After a review of the minutes from May 18 th. 2017, a motion was made by Rob to accept the minutes and seconded by Birdie. Treasurer s report: Following a review of the treasurer s report, a motion was made by Carolyn to accept the report and seconded by Chris Stevenson. OLD BUSINESS: Pastor s Report from May: Pastor Bill Eckert will be leading the worship service at St. John on June 25 th., and Pastor Houdeschell will be conducting the service at Bolivar UMC. Rev. Houdeschell reviewed his report with consistory members. He is going to continue his effort to create a Warriors Journey Home circle in Tuscarawas County. Rev. Houdeschell will remind the staff at Hennis Care Center of any upcoming services he will be conducting. This is to insure that the residents can be ready to attend if they wish. Committee Reports: Building and Grounds: Chris Carpenter installed the air conditioners in the offices and parlor. Chris also hung the banners on the outside of the church. Jack Renner along with a friend Jay have been able to repair the outside church sign so that it is lit at night. Personnel committee: The ads placed by St. John for a choir director, organist and secretary have been placed in the Association newsletter. Monthly breakfast financial report: Birdie turned in the financial report for May and June for the monthly breakfast. Financial review: Mark has sent letters to the banks to validate the closing balances for the year. A suggestion was previously made concerning the interest rates being better through the United Church Fund. Barb will check with Mark concerning this fund which is currently at Huntington Bank. 7

Christmas 2017: Consistory will be planning an event to help contribute to the Christmas project. Chris Stevenson will review the minutes from last year to determine what was done by consistory. Supply Pastor: Barb has found a supply pastor, H. Paul Schwitzgebel, to conduct the service on July 2 nd., while Pastor Houdeschell attends General Synod from June 30-July 4 th. Accessibility committee- On June 13 th. Barb requested by email, a vote to accept the accessibility grant Claudia Duerr completed to be submitted to the Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce. Carolyn Birk made the motion to accept the grant and it was seconded by Chris Carpenter. Chris Stevenson will call Claudia to contact Ken at Caplea Architects concerning a presentation to the church on the Accessibility plans. Other: Rev. Houdeschell presented a brochure about the church which was done by Cathy Fenstermaker. Consistory members were impressed by the brochure. Chris Stevenson will contact Cathy concerning the cost for printing the brochure. Contract: The Settled Pastor s Contract for Rev. Houdeschell has been signed by Rev. Houdeschell, Barb Berens. A discussion of future activities for the church brought up several good ideas. Taking some suggestions from other churches along with ideas we can implement easily, a Social Hall Sunday will be held July 23 rd, with consistory members providing coffee cake and beverages. To accommodate everyone on consistory, a new date for the meetings will be the second Thurs. beginning in August. Chris Carpenter made the motion to change the meeting with a second by Rob Lee. The meeting was adjourned with a prayer. The next meeting will be held on July 20 th. 8

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