Saint Paul United Church of Christ Denver, Iowa UPDATE

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Page 1 of 6 Craig Johns From: Craig Radden Henderson [craighenderson@saintpaulucc.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 12:57 PM To: Craig Henderson Subject: 3 September Update for Saint Paul UCC, Denver, IA Saint Paul United Church of Christ Denver, Iowa Rev. Craig R. Henderson First Week of September 2014 UPDATE Invitation: During the month of September 2014, we will be leaving the lectionary for four weeks to encounter, as we did last year with different themes, a Season of Creation. Our services will return to Fall-Spring hours of 10:15 AM beginning on September 7. (Is summer really over?) September 7 Forest Sunday (focus Acts 17:22-29). The Holy Spirit led Paul to share Jesus message with others. While traveling in Greece, Paul proclaims God as creator of the world and everything in it. Paul references the creation story in Genesis 1 to remind us of our connection to God through all God s creation. We can specifically think about the forests and trees that give us breath. Emphasizing that connection between God and all of nature, Paul explains that it s through God we live and move and have our being. This week reflect on all of the ways you interact with God s creation in your everyday life. Pay attention to the simplest of interactions at home, work, or school from the air you breathe, to the trees outside your window, to the food you eat. At each moment of recognition, say a short prayer of gratitude. September 14 Land Sunday (focus Psalm 139:7-12). The psalmist declares that there is nowhere we can go to hide from God. God is with us at all times, in all places. One of the ways we are connected to God is through the land. The writer uses the landscape to explain God s presence with us above the land, below it, across the sea. Again, we are reminded how important our relationship with all creation is to our relationship with God. It s a way to experience God s presence, but also a way to break or do harm to our relationship with God. In how we treat the land around us, what messages are we sending God? Few people have such a high-intensity relationship with land and the soil than the good people of Iowa. Come lift up this relationship before God through worship! In the second week of September, listen to or read the news paying special attention to stories that talk about the land. For example, development, disputes, conservation, displacement, or issues related to borders and cultural or national identities. Spend time praying for those who are caught in the middle of the news-stories. September 21 River Sunday (focus Revelation 22:1-5). Healing and renewal will be themes of this third week s worship; through the scripture we learn that these outcomes flow from God s healing spirit

Page 2 of 6 and the river of life. Water is vital to sustaining life all of creation depends on it. In John s vision, the water of life quenches thirst, the tree of life provides nourishment, and its leaves heal the nations. This might sound contrary to the stories of pollution, hunger, and war that we see in the world. God s examples of healing and renewal inspire us to be agents of hope and change today. The Choir will open its season at worship with an anthem, Peace Like a River. Perhaps before or after this worship you may feel compelled to visit a river or stream, or other waterway. Imagine God s waters of healing and renewal flowing over you and the places in creation that are hurting. September 28 Wilderness/Outback Sunday (focus Romans 8:18-27). Also, Least Coin Sunday. We ve all experienced wilderness in our lives. Either a literal image, an experience in a physical place, near or far from home, or a spiritual experience where we feel separated from God. In Romans, Paul points to the Holy Spirit as our connection with God when we are in these wilderness places. The challenge for us today is to find union with God in both physical and spiritual experiences of wilderness by caring for creation and caring for our spiritual lives. How might we let the wilderness renew us and deepen our connection with God? In the final week of this month, I encourage you to look at pictures of wilderness or outback. Search online, at your local library, or pull out a photo album from a recent trip. Where do you see God in these places? You may feel inspired to write a few notes in a journal or remind a child or grandchild in a letter or postcard of your observations. Pass it on and see what a dose of shared wonder might do in the world! Sunday Children s Hour Beginning on Sept. 7, Children s Hour will resume at 9:00-10:00 AM. Those who are have completed Pre-School through 5 th grade are welcome to join Jo Danielsen on most Sundays. She may occasionally be assisted by Deb Fowler. On the few Sundays when choir/bell choir is rehearsing an anthem before worship (Jo s and Deb s participation is valued in our music ministries, too!), this younger class may be alternatively led by Vicki Henderson. Information on youth gatherings will be forthcoming. The Christian Education committee is still investigating options for youth leadership. Calendar-at-a-Glance Wed. Sept. 3 6:30 PM Choir Rehearsal Thurs. Sept. 4 1:00 PM N.E. Association, Advisory Council, teleconference Fri. Sept. 5 10:00 AM Community Coffee @ Sunset Home Sun. Sept. 7 9:00-10:00 AM Children s Hour, Pre-K-5 th grade (resumes) 10:15 AM Worship/Communion/Piano (WORSHIP RETURNS TO 10:15 AM Fall Schedule!) Tues. Sept. 9 7:30 AM Bible Study @ Denver Community Center Wed. Sept. 10 6:30 PM Choir Rehearsal Sun. Sept. 14 9:00-10:00 AM Children s Hour, Pre-K-5 th grade 10:15 AM Worship/Organ 3:30 PM Ordination of Arik Borstad, held at Faith United Church of Christ, 400 S. Main St., Tripoli, IA. Open invitation to all members of Northeast Association, Iowa Conference, United Church of Christ.

Page 3 of 6 Tues. Sept. 16 7:30 AM Bible Study @ Denver Community Center Wed. Sept. 17 6:30 PM Choir Rehearsal Sun. Sept. 21 9:00-10:00 AM Children s Hour, Pre-K-5 th grade 10:15AM Worship/Piano/Choir 3:30 PM Ordination of Erik Breddin, St. Paul s UCC (rural CF). 8919 Burton Ave., Cedar Falls, IA. (NOTE: The Women s Fellowship Luncheon is traditionally held in late September following worship. Committee Members are working to set a date and establish details, and will inform the congregation on their decisions soon. Stay tuned.) Tues. Sept. 23 7:30 AM Bible Study @ Denver Community Center 6:00 PM Council Meeting Wed. Sept. 24 6:30 PM Choir Rehearsal Sun. Sept. 28 9:00-10:00 AM Children s Hour, Pre-K-5 th grade 10:15AM Worship/Organ/Least Coin Announcements In our prayers: Marie Bradfield Bob Brown, father of Amy Robbins Jim and Marilyn Butler Grace & Wilbert Foelske Rod Hennings Gary Konarske (TX), brother to Nancy Schneider Marlyn Meyer Frank Phillis Sara Quigley (Kirksville, MO), niece of Jess & Kathy Meyer Greg Robbins Doretta Seegers Sue Steinberg Leah Stumme, daughter of Larry and Eleanor Stumme of Denver Joanne Walters, Marilyn Butler s sister-in-law Laura Weber, of Raymond, IA, relative of Henry and Lynette Doepke Sally Wilson Roger Zekoff and all others of our members and wider circle friends in need of healing and wholeness. Twins! Congratulations to Donna Foelske and Kathryn Haberman. They have added twins to their growing family. A son and a daughter, Wil Grayson and Taylor Kathryn, were born on July 29; both exceeded 5 lbs. After some initial health-related concerns for Wil, both children are now home and thriving under the care of sister, Cailen, and proud grandparents, Wilbert and Grace Foelske. Labor Day Weekend Fellowship Thank you to Barb and Dale Schnathorst for hosting a country grill/potluck for church members along with their family on Aug. 31 at their country place west of Denver. The food was delicious. The conversation was sincere. Our attention was occasionally commandeered by a very sweet grandbaby and several pets that wanted the spotlight themselves. Nevertheless, even the rain clouds largely cooperated! Gentle raindrops only make the food taste warmer and better. Again, your neighbors and friends thank you!

Page 4 of 6 Music Ministry at Saint Paul UCC Our choir and bell choir seasons are being planned and prepared by directors, Janeece M. Downs and Diane Wikner, respectively. What a joy and blessing our choirs are to our community and spiritual life Saint Paul UCC! Adult Choir rehearsals are open to all singers (including teens/pre-teens), members or nonmembers. A love of singing is the requirement (and attending most rehearsals and taking direction from Janeece generally helps us sound better!). We welcome new voices to join us! We typically plan to meet on most Wednesdays in the fall and spring seasons, usually at 6:30-7:15PM. Janeece plans our first rehearsal for Wed. Sept. 3, and we will first offer an anthem on Sun. Sept. 21. Please consider joining us and bring a friend! Call for Health and Hygiene Items for BCCP through Sept. 15 We at Saint Paul UCC have an opportunity to participate with Bremer County Community Partners (BCCP) to assist students with limited resources to meet health and hygiene needs. Our member, Lindsay Stack, is challenging us to bring as many of the items (listed below) and deposit them in the materials collection box (just inside the front door of the church narthex) on any Sunday before Sept. 15. These will be collected and distributed to those communities in Bremer County which may not have the orchestrated effort and giving participation rates that our students in Denver receive throughout the year. Please help as you and your families are able: Shampoo/Body Wash/Soap/Toothpaste/Toothbrushes/Deodorant/Combs/Brushes Nail Clippers/Band-Aids/Wash Cloths/Towels/Cleansing Wipes/Cotton Swabs/Lotion/ Chapstick/Feminine Hygiene products/head lice treatment kits Alternatively, you mail monetary donations to: BCCP, P.O. Box, Waverly, IA 50677. Or you may note BCCP in the memo field of a check made out to Saint Paul UCC, and we will forward those cash donations to Bremer County Community Partners. Add a Smile! Additional toothpaste in the materials box from Sept. 15 through October will be collected for Denver High School students as part of health and hygiene backpacks. We are resuming our hygiene items collection in partnership with St. Peter s Lutheran beginning in September. Toothpaste is an important item, and that will be our focus for both September and October. Thanks! Cedar Valley Hospice Release and Remember Event The annual fund-raising event for Cedar Valley Hospice is much more than that. The purpose of the event is to remember and honor loved ones as well as celebrate lift! On September 7, 2014 from 1-3 PM, all are invited to the Waterloo RiverLoop Amphitheatre, 225 Commercial St. in Waterloo for a picnic lunch, children s activities, musical entertainment by Bill Shepherd & the Red Hots Dixieland Jazz Band and a short program prior to the mass butterfly release. For each honorarium or memorial gift of $25, a butterfly will be released. Visit www.cvhospice.org or call the Hospice (319) 272-2002 for details. October 11 Iowa Conference Annual Meeting, Ames -- In preparation for our the Annual Conference Meeting, our Conference Minister, Rev. Rich Pleva invites feedback from all churches and congregational members. The meeting will expressly include opportunity for conversation about topics important for the life and future of the Conference. What do you think is important for us to discuss? Send your ideas to rich@ucciaconf.org Missions Team Revisiting a Good Idea In lieu of the pie/dessert auction for OCWM this year, the Council opted back in March to revisit the idea of a Fall Silent Auction and Dinner. Beginning Sun., Oct. 19, for three Sundays, members and friends can

Page 5 of 6 offer an item for the silent auction (may be displayed at the church). Examples may include homemade items such as woodwork, material crafts, art work, or, alternatively, theme baskets, donated items or services, or offers of special events (e.g., a homemade meal and game of cards at one s home) really, your imagination sets the limit. On Wed., Nov. 5, we will hold a dinner in Fellowship Hall, supplemented by potluck. We ll permit bids on the items until the bell rings. We ll hope to follow the meal with special music perhaps a Wartburg group Joanna Dunleavy hopes to join up with a few in the months ahead! -- or a Gospel group in the sanctuary. Just good community fun! Funds and special offering will advance our UCC mission. Hold the date for your family s participation! If you d like to help plan, please see Kathie Novy or Barb Schnathorst! Flowers Especially in September, while we re celebrating a Season of Creation, we re always welcoming a flower arrangement or autumn plant. Thank you. Ecumenical Bible Study We meet at Denver Community Center on Tuesdays at 7:30AM (that s the opening time, so don t expect to arrive too early). We have great dialogue and good fun! Try us out, once or often. Sept. 9 Matt 18:21-35 Sept. 16 Matt 20:1-16 Sept. 23 Matt 21:23-32 Sept. 30 Matt 30:33-46 Web Site: The church s website is available to all. You can find it at www.saintpaulucc.org. If you have suggestions or items to submit, contact Craig Johns, or respond to a Weekly Update. Women s Fellowship September 2014 Monthly Committee Members *Mandy Vervaecke/Alice/Julia 984-5222 *Nancy Schneider 984-6363 Marilyn Butler 984-5543 Judy Buss 984-5450 Julie Buss 984-5125 Peg Abbas 406-0065 Tracy Thurm 240-4285 AuRae Heidemann 984-5322 Jodi Walther 984-6344 People willing to be called as substitutes Wilma Olson 984-5876 Diane Wikner 984-5737 Peggy Rogers 984-6243 Peg Abbas 406-0065 Mary Ann Laube 984-5291 Brenda Beaty-Rater 984-5005 Marilyn Butler 984-5543 Velma Steege 984-5709 Kathy Meyer 984-5375 Sandy Buck 984-5123 Rev. Craig s cell # (319) 230-2263 -- call or text anytime! e-mail: craighenderson@saintpaulucc.org Pastor s study hours: Monday 8:00-1:00 Tuesday 9AM-Noon, 1-5PM Wednesday 8AM-Noon

Page 6 of 6 Thursday 1:00-3:00 or by appointment Rev. Craig Radden Henderson Saint Paul United Church of Christ 300 Washington St., PO Box 382 Denver, IA 50622 Pastor's Study: 319-984-5682 Cell Phone: 319-230-2263 craighenderson@saintpaulucc.org