BVUMC Connection. Happy New Year, Church! Looking Back Looking Ahead. Contents

Similar documents
BVUMC Connection. And Jesus said, "Let the children come. " Looking Back, Looking Ahead. Contents

CONNECTION Newsletter

CONNECTION Newsletter

CONNECTION Newsletter

CONNECTION Newsletter

CONNECTION Newsletter

CONNECTION Newsletter

CONNECTION Newsletter

CONNECTION Newsletter

INFORMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Phyllis Coates / / Micah 5:2-5

CONNECTION Newsletter

Community. Glorify God. Encourage One Another. Share Jesus. United Methodist Church. the newsletter of. All Things Considered.

Circuit Rider The Newsletter of Asbury United Methodist Church

E-Newsletter November 16-22, 2018

St. Joseph s Church Newsletter

2018 Operating Narrative Budget

IDEAS FOR YEAR-ROUND FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP

Good Tidings... Greetings! Dave and Tamara. Darnestown Presbyterian Church

Stewardship: Time for a Paradigm Shift

Imagine. Remember Our Past Imagine Our Future! DEBT. Waynedale United Methodist Church 2017 Capital Campaign

Messiah Messenger. District Training Day. Saturday, January 19 th Details to Register inside! January 2019 Volume 23, Issue 1

The Covenant of Shared Ministry of the Silver Spring Cooperative Parish I. Our Spiritual Foundation II. Statement of Purpose:

CONTACT. From the Pastor... South Branch Reformed Church

E-Newsletter January 4-10, 2019

RICH'S RITINGS JANUARY 2019

Praising God, Living the Way of Jesus, Building the Beloved Community

Easter Sunday. April 21, 2019

FOR THE JOURNEY. (continued on the next page)

Prepared especially for. United Methodist Church

Fort Des Moines. United Methodist Church. Second Sunday After Epiphany January 20, 2019

HAVELOCK UMC NEWSLETTER

2018 Newsletter Mayra Tamayo - Editor

E Newsletter November 9 15, 2018

St. Peter's United Church of Christ

No matter who you are, or where you are on life s journey, you are welcome here.

INFORMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Phyllis Coates / /

West District Texas Annual Conference May 29 - June 1. March-April Host Facility/Hotel Hilton Americas-Houston 1600 Lamar Street

of the United Methodist Church of Cooperstown 66 Chestnut Street, Cooperstown NY

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) AUGUST, August 2013 Newsletter Article

The Messenger. February Norm & Jane Schmitt recently toured the new lodge at the Santa Claus Campground and appreared in their newsletter.

Waynedale United Methodist Church INTRODUCTION: STRENGTHS 1. Location 2. Preschool 3. Building

We hope your time today will be a wonderful experience and that you will come be with us again.

Houlton United Methodist Church

Travis Park Narrative Budget. United Methodist Church. Today and Every Day

Since 1941, University United Methodist Church has been a presence in the LSU community and surrounding areas.

God s House TOYour House

THE BALSAM BRANCH January 2019

The Transmitter - Fayette United Methodist Church

Go, Tell. 3rd Saturday Community Connection

Merger Document for Church of the Lakes United Methodist and Canal Fulton United Methodist Church

THE MESSENGER. Pastor Judy s Musings...

NEWS & UPCOMING EVENTS

Palmyra Church of the Brethren

January/February 2015 Issue

E Newsletter December 7 13, 2018

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST BENZONIA MI

Trinity Episcopal Church

The Methodist. A Publication of The Seward United Methodist Church 1400 North 5 th Street Seward, NE July 2011 Vol.

reach the world equipping servant leaders OUR MISSION COVENANT The Kentucky Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church

Wesley Grove Messenger

The Episcopal Diocese of Kansas proposed 2018 mission plan

1 P a g e. February Newsletter

The Newsletter of. United Methodist Church. January All Things Considered

St. Joseph s Church Newsletter

The Circuit Rider. In This Issue! -February-

Faith Messenger. Inside this issue:

Joining All Souls. New Member Orientation Harvard St NW, Washington DC

THE FIRST WORD A publication of Ellijay First United Methodist Church June 2013

Holly Calvary UMC. changes the vision may point us toward. Nov 4 Pasty Sale Page 2. Nov. 5 All Saints Sunday

The LUMinary. In This Issue: Pastor Brian. November. From the Pastor s Pen. Birthdays & Anniversaries Volunteers What Is A Grandparent?

Suamico United Methodist Church (SUMC)

I Heard the Bells...

E Newsletter November 2 8, 2018

ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH HEARTS THAT LOVE AND HANDS THAT

Columbiaville United Methodist Church Records,

NOTES FROM PASTOR JON

United Methodist Church

7740 Lackman Lenexa KS 66217

Living Hope Presbyterian Church seeks to inspire and empower through the Gospel.

The. Inside this Issue: Orchard Park United Methodist Church JANUARY 2019

BY-LAWS FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FOUNDATION MARION, IOWA I. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENTION

VITALCONGREGATIONS INITIATIVE2016

Volume 69, Number 42, November 21, 2017 First Presbyterian Church Chartered in Church Street, PO Box 100 Neenah, Wisconsin

Venice View. A monthly newsletter of Venice Presbyterian Church May Reaching God through: Enrichment, Education and Extending Our Hands

BBPC Weekly BUZZ. This Week in Worship. Peace & Global Witness. October 19, Saturday, 5:00 p.m. Soloist, Glenn Boothby.

Spread God s Love this Christmas

Galilee in Transition

A Prayer in Preparation for Worship

THANK YOU, HILLS CHURCH!

Site Profile: Ascension Evangelical Lutheran, Thousand Oaks, Calif. Stewardship

St. James United Methodist Church. Dearest Friends,

the Springfield M essenger March - April 2018

BBPC Weekly BUZZ. This Week in Worship. Youth group.is this Sunday from 5-7! World Communion. October 5, 2018

A Beautiful Expression

The Cochran CochRan Chronicle

Glorify God. Encourage One Another. Share Jesus. Methodist Church. the newsletter of C ommunity United. Let s build a house.

Once You Believe, Anything Is Possible

Burkhead News. Join us for. Softball Team Plays On. Sunday School 9:45 am

From the Pastor s Desk

United in Christ s Love OPPORTUNITIES FOR MINISTRY

Transcription:

J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 4 BVUMC Connection OPEN HEARTS. OPEN MINDS. OPEN DOORS. TM Happy New Year, Church! Beginnings are wonderful things if you let them be. Let it be said that in order to have a beginning one has to have experienced as end of some sort. Acknowledge endings, mourn them, celebrate them as you need to and before you move from those endings ask God to bless them. 2 3 4 5 Contents Pastors Columns Updates Events & Info Events & Info Finance & Stewardship Then, it s time for a beginning! Rejoice, church! A new year of ministry is beginning! New opportunities to grow in our faith are emerging! Relationships, old and new, can be new too, just by the way YOU bring yourself to them! Embrace beginnings as God s best Epiphany gift given to you! As God blesses our continuing ministry together, friends, I fully expect wonderful surprises in and through what happens in this place. The Continued on Page 2... 6 7 LSP & Birthdays Calendar Looking Back Looking Ahead 8 Contact Info I ve always enjoyed the year in review articles that seem to accompany each new year so I hope you ll indulge me a bit as I look back and look ahead. Personally 2013 was a great year as Julie and I took our first real cruise, visited Yellowstone National Park, plus I got to spend a week in Gettysburg before doing Julie s sister s wedding in August. I also stepped up my tennis game which has introduced me to a whole new circle of friends. My time here has been equally rewarding. I was blessed to be part of a number of wonderful discussion groups the most recent of which stretched us all in our understanding of what it means to offer God s love to ALL. I am excited by the new faces we ve been seeing in worship and how we might as a congregation reflect their presence among us. My half-time status allowed me to preach and lead worship in three other United Methodist churches in 2013. It is always a joy to spend time with a new group of folks and to learn how they are living their faith in their communities. But what will 2014 hold? God only knows but I am excited by the possibilities both for myself and for our church. Selling our properties and paying off our building debt has opened the door to new opportunities Continued on Page 2...

Happy New Year......Continued from Page 1 Spirit in this community is alive, hope has arrived, and people are talking more and more about how faith is shaping their lives. I am grateful for the heart of this congregation that views openness as its faithful response to the grace and love of God that ALL receive, unconditionally, through the biblical witness to Jesus teaching and example. I am hopeful for the ways in which God will guide us through the completion of our reconciling process this Spring and for the expansion of our welcome to ALL into the community in the months ahead and through the community events to come. As our Nursery and Sunday School continues to grow, I am hopeful for creative leadership and shared opportunities for intergenerational learning and mission. I am hopeful for the continuation of our faith-filled music making and worship sharing that blesses and inspires so many each week. And, I am hopeful for the courage and humility to lead you well into each beginning as we ALL follow God, just as we are. I am blessed to serve along with Andy and ALL of you into the new year. Thanks be to God! Peace to each of you as we begin Pastor Kelly Looking Back......Continued from Page 1 for ministry. Personally I am looking forward in February to joining Richard and Jan Kumbier and Aurelia Schultz on a Volunteer in Mission trip to Texas. I haven t done one of these for a few years and it is always a humbling and rewarding experience. Actually, that pretty much describes what it feels like to serve here as one of your pastors it is both humbling and extremely rewarding to share ministry with Pastor Kelly and with ALL of you. May God continue to bless us in the coming year and may we be open to all the ways the Spirit lives and moves in each of us. Happy New Year! Pastor Andy Membership Inquiry It is wonderful that we have several people who have expressed a desire to join the church! Pastor Andy and I will be setting a date (most likely a Sunday afternoon in January) soon for the next membership class. This will be a 90 minute, one time session that will conclude with a short, meaningful membership ceremony followed by fellowship with church leadership. If you have been praying about joining Bay View UMC, let pastors know or indicate your desire on the 8:15am sign-in or on the friendship clip boards that circulate at 10:45am. Blessings! Pastor Kelly 2

Winter Camp Update There is still time to join this intergenerational group for a wonderful weekend of relaxation, fun, fellowship and food at UM Camp Lucerne near Neshkoro, WI. See Judie Liebenstein for cabin cost and availability. Camp scholarships are still available. Judie will have forms available on Sunday, January 5th. Sunday School Update A Note About Giving Altar Flowers The faithful hands don t charge a cent but the tools and raw materials prices continue to rise so giving flowers for the altar will cost a little more in 2014~ Honor, remember or celebrate someone in your life with Altar flowers for $25.00. We are grateful for the creative hands and hearts of Kitty S., Nancy G., Shannon H. and Ann P. who gather and form the many beautiful arrangements we ALL enjoy on the chancel each week! ~ Our children participated in a wonderful pay it forward project on Sunday, December 8th that has been continuing to bless our Bread and Jam guests each Sunday. Using the donated travel size items, the kids assembled gift bags for guests that included a baked treat and a special note from the kids. Thanks to Miss Debbie and the Sunday school teachers for helping with this project. ~ The congregation was blessed by the children s expression of Christmas offered at the 10:45am worship service on Sunday, December 15th. Everyone did a fantastic job singing and speaking their lines! Thanks for Sally Warkaske and Judie Liebenstein for helping the kids prepare this wonderful gift! We re blessed by the children each week, in worship at the time especially for them, through their special events and as we join in helping to shape their emerging faith practices. Please continue to hold children s ministry in your prayers daily along with the teaching volunteers and the families we serve! Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Bishop Jung A Martin Luther King Junior Celebration hosted by Bishop Jung for the Wisconsin Conference will be held on Monday, January 20 at 7 pm at Albright UMC, 5555 W Capitol Dr, Milwaukee, 53216. Bishop Julius Trembler of the Iowa Annual Conference will be preaching at the event. 3

Would You Like to Escape Winter's Chill and Do Some Good Work at the Same Time? Why not join Pastor Andy along with Richard & Jan Kumbier next February on a Volunteer in Mission trip to Navasota, Texas? This will be a bus trip leaving from Platteville on Saturday, February 8th and returning Sunday, February 16th. We'll stay at the First UMC of Navasota and will be working with folks in the area doing home repair. Cost is $445 which covers bus, food, motels and materials. See Pastor Andy for more information. Important Information About Connection We have been informed that 2014 brings new standard mailing regulations. Upon researching these new regulations, we have found that purchasing the software required would be cost-prohibitive. Not purchasing the software would cost us almost as in fees and additional postage. The cost increase is at least 100% of what we already spend on mailing the Connection, which is already 1/10 of the office operating budget. The solution reached by Ad Council is one that will not only cut budget costs, but will save on our use of paper and will make the Connection more accessible to the majority of Bay View UMC members. Beginning in January, Connection will be available in the Gathering Space, will be emailed directly to members and friends on our list, added monthly to our Facebook page and our website, and will be mailed only to those who can not make it to church on their own or live out of state AND do not have access to electronic copies. In order to make sure you receive your copy of Connection, send your email address to the church office at officeadmin@bayviewumc.org. We will also have information slips available for you to fill out in the Gathering Space if you need them, and a form on the website for you to print out if you need it. Please contact the office if you have any A Special Thank You Thank you to all the incoming and outgoing church leaders. We look forward to our first 2014 leadership meeting on January 13 th. questions or concerns. Also, I would like to thank everyone who has helped with mailing the Connection newsletter over the years. Your service to the congregation has been greatly appreciated! Thank you, Paula - Office Administrator 4

2014 Stewardship Campaign Many thanks to those that responded to the Stewardship Campaign to support the 2014 budget. We had 50 pledge cards returned from our mailing of 128. We also received about 10 new pledges from those who have not pledged before. Those pledges will support $185,000 of our $200,000 budget. This includes $20,000 pledged for apportionments. Our apportionment obligation for 2014 is $27,768. The really exciting news is that the Trustees have sold the homes that we rented. In the wake of selling the properties, the construction mortgage was paid in full. We no longer have debt and will not be needing the Building Fund that was used to make mortgage payments. Those monies will be combined with the renovation account, and any amounts designated to the Building Fund, into a new investment fund at the Wisconsin United Methodist Foundation, called the Security Dream Fund. The funds at the UM Foundation will only be distributed with the authorization of Administrative Council. Please write in Security Dream Fund on your envelopes if you wish to support this fund. Cross out Building Debt and allocate it to Apportionment or Security Dream Fund We also moved some accounts held for Bread & Jam, Preschool, and Scholarship grants to the UM Foundation for better investment opportunity. If you would like to know more about the UM Foundation, check them out at http://www.wumf.org/. 2013 Giving Record Julie Oren, Finance Team Fund Needed Monthly Received in December Needed Yearly Received in 2013 General $15,770 $14,411 $189,240 $144,059 Building Debt $0 $791 $0 $26,122 Apportionment $2,222 $1,336 $26,664 $10,338 5

Loving Start Prescho o l had a wonderful LOVING START ART Christmas Program. The children brought in PRESCHOOL food for the Bay View Community Center Food Pantry, and money to support Bread & Jam, Bay View United Methodist Church s weekly free community meal. In January we look forward to learning about what animals do in winter, and learning about space. We will invite our parents to come for Space Night later in the month. Miss Martha, Miss Dawn, Miss Mary and Miss Karen 1st Becky Thomas January Birthdays 15th Phyllis Ditch 4th Paul Gibson Phyllis Neumann 18th Gwen Erdman 20th Cheryl Berry 6th Emily Kallio Gwen Schultz 24th Glenwood Haggith 9th Brenda Gebhardt 27th Francine Knepper 10th Elsa Eggert Don Evans Shirley Lone 28th Sue Neiderheiser 30th Doris Chavez 13th Samantha Ilovshek 6

Calendar 2014 January KEY: LSP: Loving Start Preschool Outpost: Alternative High School SECA: South East Clergy SPR: Staff Parish Relations Wesleyan: Wesleyan Bells WF AA: Women s Freedom AA PEP: People Enjoying People NA: Narcotics Anonymous SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 New Years Eve New Years Day Office Closed <-12pm - Holiday Alkathon - 12am -> 6:30pm Faith Singers 7pm NA Mtg 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5pm PEP New Year Party 6PM Music Mtg 12:15pm LSP 5:30pm AA 10am Bible Study 12:30pm Card Ministry 7pm Craft Ministry 12:15pm LSP 5:30pm Suzuki Strings 6:30pm Faith Singers 7pm NA Mtg 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 7pm Ad Council 12:15pm LSP 5:30pm AA 7pm Trustees Mtg 10am Bible Study 5pm Rain Gutter Regata 12:15pm LSP 7pm NA Mtg 6:30pm Faith Singers 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 7pm District 28 AA 7pm Finance Mtg 12:15pm LSP 5:30pm AA 10am Bible Study 12:30pm Card Ministry 7pm Quilting Bee 12:15pm LSP 5:30pm Suzuki Strings 6:30pm Faith Singers 7pm NA Mtg 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 12:15pm LSP 5:30pm AA 10am Bible Study 12:15pm LSP 7pm NA Mtg 6:30pm Faith Singers 7

BAY VIEW United Methodist Church 2772 S Kinnickinnic Ave Milwaukee, WI 53207 Phone: 414-744-4036 Fax: 414-744-4928 Email: officeadmin@bayviewumc.org Pastor Kelly Fowler Phone: 414-378-4012 Email: pastorkelly@bayviewumc.org Pastor Andy Oren Phone: 414-744-3927 Email: pastorandy@bayviewumc.org We re on the web: www.bayviewumc.org January 2014 WINTER SERVICES: 9:15am Coffee Hour & Sunday School Out of the Heart of our Community ALL Are Welcome at Bay View United Methodist Church 2772 S Kinnickinnic Ave bayviewumc.org (414) 744-4036 Please Recycle OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday 8:30am - 2:00pm Wednesday 8:30am - 1:30pm