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Messenger E IN THIS ISSUE The Messenger is published weekly (semimonthly in June, July and August). The deadline for submission of arcles is the Wednesday ten days prior to publicaon date. Please contact the Desktop Publisher for more informaon (847-441-3400, ext. 14). Joseph A. Shank, Senior Pastor Jennifer A. Gleichauf, Associate Pastor William A. Mueller, Associate Pastor Robert A. Harris, Director of Music/Choirmaster Elaine Clemens, Director of Children’s Music/Organist Floy Schrage, Business/Facilies Manager Sarah Vollmer, Church School Coordinator Paul Allen, Pastor Emeritus 725 Pine Street, Winnetka, IL 60093 Phone: 847 441 3400; Fax: 847 501 4287 [email protected] | www.wcc-joinus.org April 26, 2014 No. 15 Volume XLIX Winnetka Congregaonal Church Church Hours Monday – Friday 8-5 Sunday 8:30-Noon Business Office closed Fridays Keep joy of Easter “rolling” and join Servants on Sunday, April 27 th for two exciting events: Youth Sunday and Fiesta del Sol! The Servants, our high school ministry group will be leading a very special worship that morning at 10am. Hear them bring the gospel to life in their style word and music. Following worship, you are invited to join us for Fiesta del Sol in Alsdorf Activities Center where there will be a delicious meal and an opportunity for you to learn more about our mission trip through a great visual experience. We hope you will join us for both events! Looking Ahead: Plan to be with us for worship on Sunday, May 11. On this day, the 5 th and 6 th grade Seekers will be our worship leaders, the Alleluia Singers and Pastor Joe will share a special presentaon entled “High Flying Geese”, long-term members will be recognized, and Sunday School teachers will be thanked for their ministry to our children. -Fiesta del Sol -Interim Pastor Called -Rummage -Adult Enrichment -Call to Meeng -2020Vision Update -Easter Egg Hunt -Music Sunday -A Purse for Joseph -Long-Term Members

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MessengerEIN THIS ISSUE

The Messenger is published weekly (semimonthly in June, July and August). The deadline for submission of articles is the Wednesday ten days prior to publication date. Please contact the Desktop Publisher for more information (847-441-3400, ext. 14).

Joseph A. Shank, Senior Pastor Jennifer A. Gleichauf, Associate PastorWilliam A. Mueller, Associate PastorRobert A. Harris, Director of Music/ChoirmasterElaine Clemens, Director of Children’s Music/OrganistFloy Schrage, Business/Facilities ManagerSarah Vollmer, Church School CoordinatorPaul Allen, Pastor Emeritus 725 Pine Street, Winnetka, IL 60093Phone: 847 441 3400; Fax: 847 501 [email protected] | www.wcc-joinus.org

April 26, 2014 No. 15 Volume XLIX

Winnetka Congregational Church

Church HoursMonday – Friday 8-5 Sunday 8:30-Noon

Business Office closed Fridays

Keep joy of Easter “rolling” and join Servants on Sunday, April 27th for two exciting events: Youth Sunday and Fiesta del Sol! The Servants, our high school ministry group will be leading a very special worship that morning at 10am. Hear them bring the gospel to life in their style word and music. Following worship, you are invited to join us for Fiesta del Sol in Alsdorf Activities Center where there will be a delicious meal and an opportunity for you to learn more about our mission trip through a great visual experience. We hope you will join us for both events!

Looking Ahead:

Plan to be with us for worship on Sunday, May 11. On this day, the 5th and 6th grade Seekers will be our worship leaders, the Alleluia Singers and Pastor Joe will share a special presentation entitled “High Flying Geese”, long-term members will be recognized, and Sunday School teachers will be thanked for their ministry to our children.

-Fiesta del Sol -Interim Pastor Called

-Rummage-Adult Enrichment

-Call to Meeting-2020Vision Update

-Easter Egg Hunt-Music Sunday

-A Purse for Joseph -Long-Term Members

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Countdown to Rummageps

Interim Senior Pastor Called: The Executive Commit-tee, Personnel Com-mittee and Council are pleased to introduce our Interim Senior Pastor – Reverend Ben Bishop. Ben embod-ies the characteristics, experience and skills we seek for this role. He has extensive pastoral and interim experi-ence in Presbyterian, UCC and independent

Thursday, May 8, 2014 7AM to 3PM

Preparations are well underway for our Annual Spring Rummage Sale, so now is the time to do your spring cleaning and donate your good quality clothing, accessories, household goods and other items to Rummage. We also need me-dium size boxes, shoe boxes and paper bags with handles.

Please join us as we work together to raise funds for nearly 40 social service agencies, carefully selected by the Woman's Society Benevo-lence Committee. To learn more or to volunteer, please contact Leslie Sholten at [email protected] or one of the general chairs - Julie Eldring, Beth Maentz, Barbara Robertson, and Luretta Spiess.

churches (Kenilworth Union) over the past 18 years. Interestingly, Ben has quite a bifurcated career. After graduating from the University of Illinois in 1965, he pursued a 25 year career in Advertising. He faced a personal pivot point in 1992 that led him to McCormick Theological Seminary and his subsequent pastoral career. Ben is known as “faithful minister” with a “healing presence.” Germane to our Interim role, we learned he has a “heart for ministry and a head for business.” He is a strong worship leader and a “natural Adult Ed teacher.” He is particularly strong working with existing staff members and congregational leadership. Ben is called to WCC and we enthusiastically welcome him and his wife, Sue. A full write up is linked under the 2020 Vision tab on the website and provides considerable detail on Ben’s career and skills. He will be more formally introduced to the congregation in June.

Ben and Sue Bishop

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April 27Dr. Melvyn Schwartz returns us to our highly acclaimed winter series on Thank God for Evolution and discusses a Mathematical Foundation for Belief in God.

Sunday Morning ADULT ENRICHMENT

April 27, May 4 and 11

We meet at 8:45 for Refreshments and Fellowship, followed by Program at 9:00.

May 4Sister Tahera Ahmad, Muslim chaplain at Northwestern University, will introduce us to the Islamic faith.

May 11Rev. Kozan Jim Matson of the Zen Buddhist Temple Chicago (Evanston) will introduce us to Buddhism.

Happy BirthdayApril27: Frank Kastelic, Laura Jackson 28: Brian Sullivan, Craig Johnson, Lauren Sudekum, Amanda Huels, Zachary Struckman 29: Phillip Tuman, Jeffrey Cash, Olivia Alcala30: Barbara Willis, Kyle Kenly, Tyler Kenly

Bob Smith, the Clerk of Winnetka Congregational Church, has called our Annual Congregational Meeting for Sunday, May 4, 2014, immediately following the worship service.

Please plan to attend to vote on the slate of Church Officers.

Nominating committee:

Mike WaltherTheresa LawJane DowdingShari FeltyTrey FeltyAnne West (Chair)

Open positions:

Outreach Councilor (1)Education Councilor (1)

Education Committee (4 for chil-dren/youth and 4 for adult)Liturgics (1)Music (1)Mission Doing (2)Interfaith (1)

Small Groups (1)Care and Calling (4)Fellowship (2)Prospective Members (2)Buildings and Grounds (2)Financial Management (1)Human Resources (2)Annual Giving (1)

Anyone who is interested in serving on any of our committees can call Anne West at 847-687-5957 or email me at [email protected].

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2020 Vision: On Tuesday April 8 the Council agreed to have the 2020 Vision team share the latest, and nearly final, strategic plan revision with the Con-gregation. They will do this through small groups and after-service listening sessions over the next four weeks. Please see Jeanne Ebersole or Brad McLane, or contact them at [email protected] or [email protected] to arrange a 2020 team member to attend your group meeting. There will also be an online survey to provide feed-back. The goal of Council and the 2020 Vision Team is to present the final plan to the Congregation for approval at the May 4 congregation meeting.

Easter Egg Hunt...

About 40 children ran to find Easter

eggs scattered around the front lawn.

The joy was quite short. All

eggs were found within one minute.

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Sunday, May 4, is Music Sunday at WCC. This year, the musical presentation is something you will not want to miss at the 10:00 service. The Chancel Choir will pres-ent an exciting and somewhat unusual choral work entitled The World Beloved - A Blue-grass Mass by Minnesota composer Carol Barnett. You are probably thinking and asking yourself 'What? Bluegrass music in a church

A Purse for Joseph

As we prepare for Joseph’s retirement from WCC, we are planning many wonderful ways to say thank you and goodbye. We hope you have all received invitations to the three different events on April 25, May 16 and June 1. In addition, we plan to offer Joseph and Leslie some gifts of appreciation at each event. It is part of our tradition to also offer our minister’s the gift of a purse – a collection of donations from members of the congregation which offer our appreciation. We would like to present a purse to Joseph on Sunday, June 1st. If you would like to contribute, please send a check to our accountant, Doug Coulter at WCC with “Joe’s purse” in the memo line. Joseph and Leslie plan to split most of their time between Ireland and Roatan, Honduras in retirement and we know this purse will go a long way in helping them to settle into their new homes.

On Saturday, May 10, our Choirmaster Robert Harris will be conducting the New York premier of his Gloria for chorus and orchestra at Alice Tully Hall. The text of the 30 minute work is set to the traditional Latin text. In addition to several local

performances (NU, Millennium Park), the Gloria has been performed in Dallas and just this last December, in Denver with a 105 voice choir and members of the Denver Symphony Orchestra Several members of our Chancel Choir will be a part in the 110 member chorus for the NYC performance.

service? Are you kiddin' me?' -- which is exactly the reaction some of the Choir members had when I told them about the music plans for that Sunday. But after the first rehearsal, the Choir fell in love with this piece. And Peter Cosyns was so taken with it that he prepared rehearsal CD's for the entire choir! Yes, Peter Cosyns, WCC's resident music dilettante! A few things about the music and the text. The text of the work include both liturgical and adapted prose texts that amplify the traditional texts of the Latin Mass. The Bluegrass instrumental ensemble that accom-panies the Choir consists of fiddle, mandolin, banjo, guitar and string bass. Plan to be in church for this very special service!

Music Sunday!

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AMP - AmphitheaterAC - Alsdorf CenterLC - Conference Library CR - Centennial Room EW - Education WingJK - Jr. KindergartenL - LibraryLC - Little ChapelLL - Lower Level (Youth Rooms)MR - Music RoomNN - New NarthexS - SanctuaryTFH - Tolman Fellowship Hall WS - Woman’s Society

Parish CalendarParish Calendar

Sunday, April 27 - Youth Sunday 8:45am Adult Enrichment: CR 9:30am Child Care: Nursery 10am WORSHIP: S 11am Fiesta del Sol: TFH

Monday, April 289:15am Zumba: AC 3:30pm Prayer Group: CL

Tuesday, April 29 9:15am WERQ w/Candus: AC

Wednesday, April 30 9:15am WS Board Meeting: CR 4pm Last JK-2nd Grade Choir: MR4:30pm Night Ministry4:45pm 3-5 Grades Choir: MR7pm Prayer Series: CL 7pm FMC: Rm 205

Thursday, May 1 9am AA Meeting: TFH 6pm Bell Choir: MR 7pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal: MR 9pm Choir Gathering: TFH

Friday, May 2 9am Bible Study: CR 9:15am Zumba: AC 6:30pm First Friday: CR

Saturday, May 3 6:30pm Confirmation Fellowship: TFH

Sunday, May 4 8:45am Adult Enrichment: CR 9:30am Child Care: Nursery 10am WORSHIP: S 10:15am Church School: EW 11am Fellowship: TFH 11am ANNUAL MEETING: S 11:30am WCC Singers: TFH 4:30pm Servants: LL1

6pm Final Confirmation Class (7 & 8): TFH

LONG TERM MEMBER SUNDAY, MAY 11Join us on May 11 when we celebrate our annual Long Term Member Sunday at our 10:00 am worship. As this is a notable year of transitions at Winnetka Congregational Church, we espe-cially want you and your family to be a part of this special day in the life and history of our church family. We will feature our recent tradition of the Living Portrait when all Long Term Mem-bers come forward to the chancel as we sing together:

Forward Through the Ages…Forward through the ages, in unbroken line Move we on together to the shining goal.

William A. MuellerCare & Calling Pastoral Liaison