St. Andrew»s Chronicle November, 2017

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St. Andrew»s Chronicle November, 2017 In This Issue: Attendance Figures, Page 3 Birthdays, Page 3 Calendar for November, 2017, Page 9 Coming Events in November, 2017, Page 2 Consistory Highlights, Page 5 Consistory Members, Page 8 Memorial Sunday Observance, Page 2 Mission Projects Faith In Action Sunday, Page 7 Office Closure, Page 7 Operation Christmas Child Project, Page 3 Pledge Sunday, Page 5 Rummage Sale Update, Page 8 Thank You Notes, Page 6 Thanksgiving Worship Service, Page 7 Treasurer s Report, October, 2017, Page 4 Veterans Day Worship Service, Page 2 Our Mission Statement You are welcome here to worship and to feel God s presence. St. Andrew s United Church of Christ 7610 Ann Arbor Street Dexter, Michigan 48130 Phone (734) 426-8610 email: saintandrewsucc@dex.comcastbiz.net website: www.standrewsdexter.org The church office is open Monday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Our answering machine is always available to take a message. Sunday Schedule Worship Services 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Sunday School class is held on the first Sunday of each month. Nursery Available During both services There is a Coffee Hour following both services.

Inspirational Thoughts The Master needs what you have to offer No matter if you think it s small. His work on earth is done through His children So give Him your best, give your all. In God s eyes it is a great thing To do a little thing well. Memorial Sunday Observances On Sunday, November 5, we observed Memorial or All Saints Sunday. This is a time when we remembered those who have left the Church Militant and entered the Church Triumphant between November 2016 October 2017. The following individuals were remembered during the worship services: David James Natalie March 28, 1943 November 1, 2016 William H. Gilbert July 27, 1944 December 27, 2016 Jimmy Lee Oliver August 6, 1939 January 7, 2017 Paul Erwin Scherdt July 25, 1947 January 29, 2017 John Paul Ware February 26, 1933 April 24, 2017 William C. Nixon February 14, 1936 September 25, 2017 Paul Duane Blystone November 27, 1929 September 26, 2017 Veterans Day Worship Service Planned Please note that we will have one worship service on Sunday, November 12 th, at 10:00 a.m. We will be observing Veterans Day and will be joined by the Girl Scouts who will be participating by presenting the colors. We are happy that Rev. Bigelow will lead us in this worship service. A variety of special music will also be a part of this service. All are invited to attend a breakfast that will take place in the fellowship hall following the worship service. Please encourage your friends and family members to attend this service to honor our Veterans. Coming Events in November, 2017 November 12 November 12 November 19 November 20 November 22 November 26 Veterans Day Service one service at 10 AM All Church Breakfast following the 10 AM Service Welcome to Rev. Brown and Stewardship/Pledge Sunday Elders & Consistory Meeting Community Thanksgiving Service at St. James Begin SCRIP sales 2

Operation Christmas Child: The Power of a Simple Gift It may seem a little early to think about Christmas, but, it s coming! We are so excited about working with our friends from the Dexter Methodist Church on the 2017 Operation Christmas Child. The shoeboxes travel to children around the world at Christmas time. Boxes are set up and information materials are available on how to pack a shoebox and possible gift suggestions you may consider. The collection of shoeboxes will take place from November 13 through November 20. The shoeboxes will be dedicated at our worship service on Sunday, November 19. Please remember to place the cost for postage in the envelope provided; the cost has increased this year to $9.00. Let s bring God s grace and love with each box donated. Thank you in advance for your help and love. We thank Denise Marshall for her willingness to oversee the 2017 project! October Worship Service Attendance Report OCTOBER 2017 2016 70 68 66 69 96 69 67 70 80 59 November Birthdays 4 - Lynne Burns 22 - Joyce Waggoner 6 - Zoë Gagalis 25 - Jim Bradbury 11 - Judy Even 28 - Jack McIlroy 14 - Nick Heller 29 - Melissa Schmidt 15 - Kevin Wheeler 16 - Ezekial Breuninger 20 - Nicole Oberholtzer Please inform the church office if we have forgotten any members or friends of our congregation by calling 426-8610. Thank you! 3

September, 2017 Financial Report Treasurer s Report Reported ed at the October 16,, 2017 Consistory Meeting FUNDS AND BALANCES SEPTEMBER 2017 GENERAL August 31, 2017 Actual Ending Balance $28,634.17 September Income Giving $6,751.00 Flowers 175.00 Monthly Dinner 723.00 Rental 200.00 Pass Through 109.00 Total Income $7,958.00 September Expenses Payroll $5,445.55 Payroll Taxes & Processing 1,718.38 Utilities Church 2,013.02 Utilities Parsonage 420.99 Repairs, Maintenance & Custodial 495.00 Monthly Dinner Supplies 320.56 Lawn Mowing 225.00 Rummage Sale 60.00 Pass Through 259.00 Office Expense 382.17 Insurance 1,184.50 OCWM 500.00 Covenant Dues 453.75 Total Expenses $13,777.99 Ending Cash Balance 22,814.25 Checks outstanding + 4,556.99 Ending Bank Balance-General Fund 27,371.24 OTHER FUNDS Buildings Fund Balance 9/30/2017 16,562.79 Bank Account Balance 9/30/2017 43,934.03 MONEY OWED TO MEMORIAL FUND 38,748.98 BUDGET Budgeted Income $152,791.00 Actual Income $ 84,744.00 Budgeted Expenses $152,791.00 Actual Expenses $111,183.00 4

Consistory Highlights from October, 2017 Committee Reports: Kitchen - 81 dinners were served in October. The Health Department inspector was here last week, but Pati was not. We expect them back the week following the Rummage Sale. Building We are in the process of painting the garage and replacing the doors thanks to a generous donation of painting services. We will also need to have some minor repairs made to the kitchen ceiling in the parsonage. Christian Education The Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Bible Study continues and Sunday School will resume on the First Sunday of the Month. In November we will be participating in Operation Christmas Child, filling boxes of items for children. Fellowship More than 50 people attended our Harvest Festival Potluck Dinner on the 15 th with a menu of Sauerkraut and Knoeffles. Thanks to Deb Phillips for supplying the knoeffles. Mission and Outreach Karen McIlroy will update the Consistory on the Crop Walk at the next meeting and she will work with Denise and Joanne on Operation Christmas Child. Memorial Board Discussion was held regarding the balance showing on the Financial Report of money owed to the Memorial Fund from a CD cashed many years ago. It was decided that the Board should meet to discuss this issue. Pastoral Relations The Committee met and has a recommendation of Kendall Brown as our Interim Pastor. Consistory accepted the recommendation and voted to meet with him and discuss the position. New Business Consistory passed a motion to contact Need-a-Hand (our Church cleaning crew) to give us a bid for cleaning of the parsonage for the interim who will stay there part of the week; we will hold a Veterans Day Service as in the past on Sunday, November 12, and Ron Klumpp has offered to fix breakfast after the service. Pledge Sunday Long time members of St. Andrew s may remember that on one Sunday in the fall, we had the Pony Express system to collect giving pledges for the coming year. Over the years, the pledge drive faded away. Without some sort of indication as to what our weekly, monthly, or yearly giving will be, it is very difficult to plan a budget for the church. We are reinstating the pledges and will do so on Sunday, November 26. Along with the pledges, you will be asked to fill out a Time & Talent sheet regarding ways that you can help the church by the giving of your time and abilities to the various church projects and committees. 5

Notes of Thanks and Appreciation The following note was received in the church e-mail and was addressed to the members of the Piecemakers Quilting Group: Hello my name is Frances Persinger. I am 20 years old and this is a message for the peacemakers. I just want to let you guys know how thankful I am when I received a blanket/quilt from U of M after having my son via emergency C-section at 25 weeks due to severe preeclampsia on 03/16/17 and sadly he passed away 3 days after I had him. I couldn t tell you how much this blanket means to me. I sleep with this blanket and it helps me so very much with my grieving. I just wanted to let you guys know thank you so very much for everything you guys do for so many people. I know it has helped me very much and I truly appreciate it. Frances Persinger To all of you who prayed for me, for all of you who signed comforting words or just your name, thank you so very much. It is greatly appreciated! God s Blessings, Rob Redwine We thank the following pastors who served St. Andrew s in the month of October: October 1 October 8 October 15 October 22 October 29 Rev. Shirley Martinson Rev. Dawn Swartz Rev. Larry Van Slambrook Rev. Charles Bigelow Keith Hafner I want to thank the awesome volunteers who filled in by covering the church office October 23 October 26, 2017, while I visited our daughter, Emily, and her family in Maryland. I had a wonderful (and very busy!) time with four of our grandchildren. My thanks are extended to: Shirley Cobb, Audrey Marshall, Elaine Milbocker, Carol Smith, and Ginny Weber. It is wonderful to take some time off and know that the church office is left in good hands! With Gratitude, Pati Wheeler 6

Thanksgiving Worship Service Planned On Wednesday, November 22 nd, at 7 p.m., the Dexter Ministerial Association will hold an ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve worship service. The service will be held at St. James Episcopal Church, 3279 Broad Street. Reverend Tom Snyder will deliver the Thanksgiving message. A free will offering will be collected and the proceeds will benefit Dexter Family Services. Church Office Closed on Thanksgiving Day The church office will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 23 th. In case of a pastoral emergency outside of regular office hours, please contact one of the following Elders: Scott Marshall can be reached at (734) 417-6775 or Gerri Van Doren can be reached at (734) 426-3674. The church answering machine is available for matters that are not urgent but will need attention when the staff returns. It will be checked remotely throughout the day. The staff of St. Andrew s Church wishes all of you a peaceful Thanksgiving holiday! Ongoing Mission and Outreach Projects Faith In Action Sundays The first Sunday of the month has been designated Faith in Action Sunday for the collection of food items and personal items for the Dexter Food Pantry of Faith in Action. Drop off locations can be found in the narthex and in the fellowship hall for your donations. Each month we will publish in the Chronicle items that are needed. The food pantry can use most non-perishable items and household cleaning products. They will even accept frozen meats. All donated items are appreciated. Below are the items in most need. FOOD ITEMS IN THE MOST NEED FOR NOVEMBER Jelly Chunky Soups Refried Beans Kidney Beans Baked Beans Gravy/Broth Carrots (Canned) Beef Stew (Canned) Sliced Potatoes (Canned) Canned Pasta (i.e. Chef Boyardee) Salad Dressings (i.e. Italian, Ranch, etc.) Please note The Dexter Pantry has relocated to 7275 Joy Rd. and has re-opened in its new space. It is right next to the Canine Sports. Any items you wish to donate are appreciated. A good place to shop for non-brand items is the Dollar Stores or Dollar isles at the grocery store. Seasonal clothing can be donated to the Chelsea office as well as any medical equipment. Want to be a volunteer, contact Faith in Action at 475-3305 or visit their website at www.faithinaction1.org. The Chelsea facility is open Monday-Friday and the Dexter Food Pantry is open on Wednesday afternoons. 7

St. Andrew s Angels A few years ago we established the St. Andrew s Angels. This is for donations to be used at the church for supplies to help defray costs and expenses. We will publish in the Chronicle the current list of needed items. This month we are in need of: For the Church office: Medium and Large Size Binder Clips For the Church building: Boxes of Kleenex Rummage Sale Update Thank you to all who helped with the Rummage Sale what looked like a small amount of items on the 16 th when we first started putting items out, multiplied like the loaves and fishes by the time Friday came. The crowds were great. The amount from sales is nearly $3,855.00 and $358 from the bake sale (wonderful pretzels) for a total of over $4,213.00. Many worked a great deal during the week and the help is greatly appreciated. Plans are to have a spring sale in May and yes, the hot dogs will be back. St. Andrew s Consistory Members President Vice-President Secretary Madison Even Cathy Gagalis Carol Jones Carolyn Lowery Ray Lowery Denise Marshall Scott Marshall Karen McIlroy Bob Stacey Gerry Stoll Coleen Tomshany Gerri Van Doren Joyce Waggoner Johnny Weber Carol Jones Johnny Weber Cathy Gagalis Youth Representative Deacon Deacon, Stewardship Committee Deacon, Kitchen Committee Deacon, Technical Committee Deacon, Christian Education Committee Elder, Ushers Deacon, Missions and Outreach Elder, Building Committee Deacon, Grounds Committee Deacon, Good Shepherds Committee Elder, Music Committee Deacon, Memorial Board Deacon, Fellowship Committee 8

November, 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 5 10 a.m. Worship Service Guest Pastor: Rev. Charles Bigelow Holy Communion Received Memorial Sunday Observed Daylight Saving Time Ends 12 10 a.m. Worship Services Guest Pastor: Rev. Charles Bigelow Veterans Day Observed 6 7 11 am: Church Staff Meeting 13 14 11 am: Church Staff Meeting 1 1 pm: Ladies Bible Study 7:pm: Chancel Choir Rehearsal 8 1 pm: Ladies Bible Study 7:pm: Chancel Choir Rehearsal 15 1pm: Ladies Bible Study Group 7 pm: Chancel Choir Rehearsal 2 9-11 am: Piece- Makers Quilting Group 5-7 pm: Monthly Dinner Served 9 9-11 am: Piecemakers Quilting Group 16 9-11 am:: Piecemakers Quilting Group 3 4 Noon-1:30 pm Girl Scout Troop Sign-Up 10 11 Veterans Day 17 18 19 8:30 and 10 a.m. Worship Services 11:15 am: Pastoral Relations Comm. Dedication of Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes 26 8:30 and 10 a.m. Worship Services Pledge Sunday Reign of Christ Sunday 20 6 pm Elders 7 pm: Consistory Comm. December, 2017 Chronicle Items Due 21 11 am: Church Staff Meeting 27 28 11 am: Church Staff Meeting 22 7 pm: Thanksgiving Ecumenical Worship Service at St. James Episcopal Church 29 1 pm: Ladies Bible Study 7 pm: Chancel Choir Rehearsal All Day: Church Office Closed 23 Thanksgiving Day! Give thanks for all you have. 30 9-11 am: Piecemakers Quilting Group 24 25 9