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St. John United Church of Christ Heartbeat News FROM THE PASTOR S DESK August 2017 FROM THE PA I must begin my letter with an expression of thanks for allowing me the privilege each year of spending a week of service directing camp at Pilgrim Center. Each year I have led a different age group for a week. Campers participate in all of the usual summer camp activities: swimming, canoeing/kayaking, hiking, outdoor games, crafts, as well as devoting one hour of each day to curriculum in which we explicitly teach the kids Bible stories and other information around that year s central theme. This year our theme was Stories of Great Courage and so we looked at such great stories as Queen Esther, Moses and the Burning Bush, Daniel in the Lion s Den, and more. Because we were also emphasizing the importance of story-telling as a means of sharing information and empowering us to use our own voices to name our own experiences of courage we also highlighted stories of courage from both our history and contemporary settings. We explored the stories of Civil Rights through the examples of Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Heschel. We celebrated the importance of following one s dreams and embracing our own identities in the story of Maria Tallchief, the Native American woman who was America s first great prima ballerina. Through the story of Harvey Milk we talked about the courage it takes for people to work for equal rights for LGBT people. Through small victories, such as trying a new food, overcoming the fear of heights on the rock wall, or the various water recreation activities the kids were able to give voice to the idea that is with them and empowering them to do things with great courage. Of course the larger meaning was more than just doing the things we fear but of being able to do so out of a motivation of the heart---for the good of others, to give glory to, etc. One of my own stories of great courage was going out kayaking midweek. Kayaking has always been an activity I was envious of, but had feared doing because of bad canoeing experiences in my past. Having the courage to go out and do it was not simply about overcoming fears but it was also an effort to expand my ability to journey with the children and youth I was directing. By overcoming my own fear, I was exhibiting great courage in a way that empowered others who were fearful of doing something new---to help them to know that others understood and were there to support and encourage. For many of the kids in my St. John UCC Pastor: Rev. Tara Tetzlaff 262-251-0640 Pastor s Cell: 262-293- 6645 pastor@stjohnuccgermantown. org ofice@stjohnuccgermantown. org INSIDE THIS ISSUE Discretionary Fund..2 Gardening with...2 Book Club..2 Ed. & Small Group Opportunities...3 Outreach.....4 & 5 Label update....5 Food Pantry Needs..5 Blessing Bags..5 Usher /Liturgist/Greeter Schedule.....6 Maintenance Needs.6 Adult Bible Study.6 & 7 Birthdays/Anniv...7 Aug. Calendar....7 Address Change.7 Prayer List.7

DISCRETIONARY FUND The newly formed Discretionary Fund is financially supported by the Mission Alive Committee. The purpose of the fund is designed to help church members and their families in cases of unusual or unexpected financial burdens. Pastor Tara has money set aside for this emergency. If you are experiencing a financial hardship, please talk with Pastor Tara. Pastor does not report use of this fund to any committee or church member (this is a private matter). This Fund has been approved by the Church Council and the Mission Alive Committee. group, this was their first time away from home and it took a great deal of courage to begin this first little step into taking responsibility for themselves and exploring what it meant to be an individual as separate from their parents and siblings. It is small steps like these that lay the foundation for other bigger acts of courage in the future. Recently I had an opportunity to sit down with a grad student who shared her struggles with me over a situation in which she was stalked over a long period of time and we explored how even little things we take for granted (being alone in a building, walking to your car after dark) could create situations where great courage was needed. I ve been talking more and more with youth and young adults who grew up and were confirmed in churches but have stopped going. I found it fascinating that in many of their stories what ended their relationship with the church wasn t boredom or laziness it was a lack of courage from those they saw as the adults in the congregation. While these kids were seeing, experiencing, and often struggling with issues around gender and sexuality, racism, sexism, poverty, and more, they realized the grownups who had wanted them to be learning the Bible when they were in Sunday School were themselves afraid or ambivalent toward doing something about the injustice all around them. The children and youth of our congregations and communities are not just our future but our present, they are looking to us to continue offering stories of great courage, modeling for them how we step out of our own comfort zones to do and try new things for the sake of the gospel, to live out the values of Jesus: a concern for the poor, freedom for the oppressed, and justice for the downtrodden. Take courage---the kids are watching and waiting for you! Keeping the Faith, Pastor Tara GARDENING WITH GOD Join us on Tuesday mornings from 9-11am as we work to maintain our beautiful prayer garden. We conclude with a brief devotional and refreshments. REVOLUTIONARY READERS BOOK CLUB Our book club is open to all regardless of church affiliation (invite your friends!). We meet the third Wednesday of each month beginning at 6pm at Latitudes Coffee House (near the corner of Pilgrim Rd. & County Line). September 20 th What is the Bible? How an Ancient Library of Poems, Letters, and Stories Can Transform the Way You Think and Feel About Everything by Rob Bell (if you would like the Pastor to order the book please advise cost is approximately $18) October 18 th Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson (Cost is approximately $10 contact Pastor Tara to order) November 15 th Eat, Pray Love: One Woman s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert (Cost is approximately $10 contact Pastor Tara to order) December 20 th The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho (cost TBD contact pastor Tara if interested in ordering) 2 Study guides for each book will be available in the entryway a month in advance.

EDUCATIONAL & SMALL GROUP OPPORTUNITIES WOMEN S GUILD NEWS Our first meeting for the fall will be September 13 at 7:00 pm. ( One week later than normal due to the Craft Fair) The program will be the benefit of massage therapy from the Wisconsin School of Massage Therapy. The October meeting is October 4 at 7:00 pm. Melissa Luckow will be doing a L'BRI skin care and make up demonstration. BINGO BASH The annual Bingo Bash will be held on Wednesday, August 16 at 12:30pm. Everyone is invited to attend. We start with dessert and then the games with lots of prizes. Invite your family and friends all ages! Please sign-up on the sheet on the bulletin board. CRAFT FAIR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH Posters are available at the church office. Please help advertise for the fair!! If you need extra raffle tickets to buy or sell they are available in the narthex. If you can, please return all unsold tickets, sold stubs and money early. Thank you to those who have donated cash or prizes for the raffle. Envelopes for cash donations are available on the bulletin board on the landing. Also, gift cards are available from our scrip program. New items can also be donated. The quilt is hanging in the narthex. Don t forget to sign up to donate a theme basket. An idea list and sign up poster is located in the narthex. Don t forget to donate items for our craft booth. Since the big day of the Fair is not that far away, enclosed is a questionnaire so you can volunteer to help. If you aren t available the day of the Fair, perhaps you can help put out posters two weeks before the Fair or get to church set up in advance. There are lots of ways to help! You can turn in your completed form to the church office. READ WITH ME Do you want to see where the children s books go that we collect each year? Pastor Tara is organizing a day for our church to volunteer at Next Door Milwaukee. Our shift would be from 9-11am. Available dates are August 1st, 3rd or 8th. Sign up at church or contact Pastor Tara for more information. BOOK DRIVE We are once again collecting children s books for Next Door Milwaukee s Books for Kids program. There will be a collection box in the lobby for new and gently used board books and picture books for children 0-6. The collection will run through August. By expanding the number and frequency of reading experiences Books for Kids inspires young people to develop an appreciation and love for books. As a result, Milwaukee children improve reading fundamentals, school preparedness, and their chances of achieving long-term academic success. ATTENTION KNITTERS AND CROCHETTERS The Prayer Shawl Ministry is engaged in knitting and crocheting prayer shawls and lap blankets for those facing physical challenges, the homebound, newly baptized and others. These gifts are meant as tangible signs of s love and the prayers of our congregation for that individual. The group meets at Latitudes Coffee House (corner of Pilgrim & County Line Rd.) on the 2nd Wed of the month from 2-4pm. Our next meeting is August 9th. SPECIAL MEETING We will also meet on August 10th at St. John at 2pm to work on the Welcome Blankets Library Did you know that in addition to our outdoor Little Free Library, we also have a lending library inside the church? Find something you like? Just fill in your name on the index card in the book pocket (located in the inside front cover or back) and drop it in the plastic box. When you return your item simply place it in the box below the shelves and we will take care of re-shelving it for you. 3

Fellowship Please consider signing up for Fellowship following church services in our Fellowship Hall (a clip board with the sign - up sheet is located near the kitchen). Join us after church. All members and friends are welcome. Any question contact Sharon Reeder at 262-251-5946. *June 11 th August 2017 - Juice and Coffee Will be served in the (Narthex) lobby upstairs. Dates available for members to sign up for Fellowship: September 3 rd, 17 th, 24 th Dates Committees are serving Fellowship: September 10 th Fall Celebration Sunday Outreach Committee & Christian Board of Ed. Outreach Meetings: Any members wishing to join the committee are welcome. The next Outreach Committee meeting is August 20 th, 2017. We meet in the Fraederich Education room. Contact Caroline Romaine at 262-385-1327 for more information. NEWS FROM OUTREACH COMMITTEE Our first Brat Fry was held Saturday June 24 th, 2017 at the Menomonee Falls Pick n Save on Appleton Ave. Our Brat Fry sale profit was $ 260.00. Our second Brat Fry was held Saturday July 8 th, 2017 at the Menomonee Falls Pick n Save on County Line Rd. Our Brat Fry sale profit was $300.00. Proceeds from the profit will be used for future Outreach events and 10% of the proceeds will be given to Mission Alive. Thank you to those who came out to enjoy a Brat! Thank you to those who volunteered at the Brat Fry. Mark your calendars - Up Coming Events: August 2017 St. John Adult Fellowship Milwaukee Brewers Outing Milwaukee Brewers vs Cincinnati Reds. Sunday, August 13 th (Game Starts at 1:10 pm). $20.00 & Dish to Pass, Gets You: Game Ticket/ Tailgate Party. $5.00 toward Parking for Cars with 5 or more. Meet at Wick Field (51 st Vliet) 10:30am. September 2017 September 10 th, 2017 Fall Celebration Sunday (Rally Day) Celebration to follow service in the Fellowship Hall. Come and join us. Robert s Frozen Custard Fundraiser - Date to be announced October 2017 Sunday October 1 st, 2017 - Neighbor s in Need Pot luck Dinner. Volunteers needed: Volunteers will be needed to provide rides to church members who do not have transportation to - from church. Please contact the church office or Pastor Tara Tetzlaff if interested in volunteering at 262-251-0640. 4

Recipe Corner St. John U.C.C. has some wonderful cooks and bakers and during Fellowship, Potluck Dinners or Vacation Bible School we have had requests for some of the recipes. Each month in the Heartbeat Newsletter the Outreach Committee will enter a new recipe. If you have one you would like to submit, please drop it off in the church office, clearly labeled and we will put it in the Recipe Corner. Snack Mix Cracklin Oat Bran Cereal Peanut Butter M & M s Chocolate covered Cranberries Praline Pecans Recipe from Donna Tess 1 2 cups of each; amounts depend on how much you want. You can use whatever ingredients you like. Store extra s in a covered container. Enjoy with friends and family COLLECTION IS EASY!!! We are collecting Boxtops for Crossroad Child & Family Services, Inc., Fort Wayne, Indiana, which is a member of CHHSM the Council for Health and Human Service Ministries of the United Church of Christ. Campbell s UPC codes are also needed. We will only be collecting Box Tops for Education. There is a collection box in the lobby. Please continue to support us with your box tops for education and while shopping at Amazon Smile, Kroger and Target; by registering on their websites and selecting Crossroad Child & Family Services as your choice of charity. THANK YOU! A total of 137 Campbell's Soup labels/boxtops for kids have been sent to Crossroad Family & Child Services. Thank you for your continued support. ADULT BIBLE STUDY We have several great studies coming up for the fall. We will begin with a video-based study entitled Embracing the Prophets in Contemporary Culture: Walter Brueggemann on Confronting Today s Pharaohs from the Embracing study series developed by Tim Scorer. Just in time for the 500 th anniversary of the Reformation (celebrating Luther s publishing of the 95 theses on October 31 st ), we will have a four week study utilizing 500: A Study Guide for the 500 th Anniversary of the Reformation. During the Advent season we will utilize Mary Lou Redding s While We Wait: Living the Questions of Advent beginning on Nov. 27 th. The full schedule for the Fall is listed on the next page. (continued on page 6) FOOD PANTRY NEEDS UP- DATE Baked beans Boxed or bagged potato mix Canned peas Canned pasta Hamburger Helper mixes Chunky soup Mandarin oranges, pineapple, mixed fruit Flavored rice mixes (Rice-aroni type) Salad dressing/bbq sauce Cookies/snacks Refried beans Low sodium vegetables Dry soup mixes Sugar and flour Cake frosting Pickles and olives Dish Soap Stuffing Chicken Noodle Soup Lotion, Shampoo, Deodorant Anything you can donate will be appreciated. BLESSING BAGS The Outreach Committee, in conjunction with Mission Alive, has embarked on a project of ministry to the homeless. We put together Blessing Bags for the Homeless. These packages, which are the size of a Zip-Lock bag, will contain various items such as energy bars, bottled water, cleansing wipes, mints, etc. The Blessing Bags are available in the lobby to church members who may keep them in their cars and have them handy when meeting individual s in-need while driving throughout the area. 5

AUGUST LITURGISTS 6 John Schaetzel 13 Mary Johnson 20 Joan Schaetzel 27 Mary Johnson GREETERS USHERS 6 B. & J. Lehmann 13 Karen Becker & Chris Pickett 20 Donna Tess & Carol Vanderlois 27 Polly & Tom Weber We are in need of Liturgists and Greeters. If you are interested in either of these, or both, please contact Barb in the church office for more information. MAINTENANCE It s grass cutting time again. We have contracted with Rock Solid to cut the church and cemetery grounds at a cost of $80 per cut. To help defray this cost, we are asking for donations towards this expense. Just mark your donation for lawn cutting. Thank you for your consideration. ADULT BIBLE STUDY (continued) More info on Embracing the Prophets : Walter Brueggemann, arguably America's leading Old Testament scholar and theologian, takes us on a wild ride through the poetic prophecy of the Hebrew Scripture, identifying cultural contexts, putting a framework to Israel's history, and, most significantly, and at times challengingly - drawing connections between Israel's sociological, economic and spiritual status and that of America today. What was the message of these remarkable poet-prophets in their own time and place? What is their message for us today? Who are today's prophetic voices? How has the contemporary church been coopted by culture? What steps can we take to reclaim the prophetic message of distributive justice, nonviolence, loss and hope? And what is your role in bringing 's perspective to today's society? Sessions will be held on Monday mornings beginning at 11am and concluding at noon. Those who are interested in an evening or weekend session should contact Pastor Tara with your availability (day of week and time of day---if there is sufficient interest we will schedule a second session). Please contact Pastor Tara to obtain a copy of the study books. Embracing the Prophets Cost is $10 500 Cost is $5 While We Wait Cost to be determined (should be available in September). Sept. 11 Embracing the Prophets-Session 1: Moses, Pharaoh, the Prophets and Us Sept. 18 Embracing the Prophets-Session 2: The Prophets as Uncredentialed Purveyors of Covenant Sept. 25 Embracing the Prophets-Session 3: Moral Coherence in a World of Power, Money and Violence Oct. 2 Embracing the Prophets-Session 4: The Shrill Rhetoric that Breaks Denial Oct. 9 Embracing the Prophets-Session 5: The Grief of Loss as Divine Judgment Oct. 16 Embracing the Prophets-Session 6: The Promissory Language that Breaks Despair Oct. 23 BREAK/Makeup Session Oct. 30 Reformation Session 1: Reformation Basics Nov. 6 Reformation Session 2: The Bible Nov. 13 Reformation Session 3: Hot Buttons Nov. 20 Reformation Session 4: Summing Up Nov. 27 Advent Session 1: Living in Hope: What will you give me?, Dec. 4 Advent Session 2: Finding a Home: Why have I found favor in your sight? Dec. 11 Advent Session 3: The Wonder of Being Sought: Why has this happened to me? Dec. 18 Advent Session 4: Wrestling with Mystery: How can this be?, Jan. 8 Advent Session : Sharing the Light: Where is the One? 6

CELEBRATIONS: BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES AUGUST BIRTHDAYS 4 Izzabella Delain 20 Corrine Szymik 5 Jackson Hintz 21 Stephanie Toth 9 Jim Toth 24 Amy Wallschlaeger 12 Carol Vanderlois 26 Ashley Skrober 16 Kevin Andrae 27 Donna Tess 18 Kathy Maly 28 Elliot Romaine 19 Jay Schaetzel David Reeder AUGUST ANNIVERSARIES 2 Jason & Janelle Lietzau 10 David & Sharon Reeder 20 Jeff & Kay Wendt AUGUST CALENDAR 1st 9am Gardening w/ 8th 9am Gardening w/ 9th 2pm Prayer Shawl at Latitudes Coffee Shop 10th 2pm Prayer Shawl at St. John 6:30pm Council Mtg. 13th Brewer Outing 15th 9am Gardening w/ 16th 12:30pm Bingo Bash 20th 9am Outreach Meeting 21st 6:30pm Craft Fair Mtg. 22nd 9am Gardening w/ 29th 9am Gardening w/ SAVE THE DATE SEPTEMBER 10th Fall Celebration and Sunday School Kick-off ADDRESS CHANGE: MaryAnn Toth c/o The Pavilion of Glacier Valley 1900 American Eagle Dr., Room 613B Slinger, WI 53086 PRAYER LIST Prayers for Mike Szymik Prayers for our church that it may grow Prayers for Mary Ann Toth Prayers for Kirk (Lois Cozzuli's son) and Nicole (Lois Cozzuli's daughter Prayers for Laura W., as she battles cancer Prayers for Tim Roskopf, son of Karen Roskopf Prayers for Stacy C., daughter of Janet Robinson Prayers for Kathleen DeWall, recovering from surgery Prayers for Serena, sister of Mary Johnson Prayers for Jason, grandson of Karen Roskopf 7

ST. JOHN UCC N104W14181 Donges Bay Rd. PLEASE PLACE STAMP HERE Germantown, WI 53022 Our Mission is to Celebrate, Reach Out, Enrich, and Welcome in the name of Jesus Christ. WORSHIP SERVICES Sunday Worship Service at St. John UCC 10:30am Sunday Worship Service at Our Saviour s UCC 8:30am