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Vol 19 June/July 2019 ISSUE 6
The United
Methodist Messenger
Roar VBC is a camp your kids won’t want to miss!! Our church will be
transformed into an African jungle the week of June 24-28. VBC will
start at 1:00 p.m. in the sanctuary. At Roar kids will discover that even
though life gets wild, God is good. Roar is filled with incredible Bible
learning experiences kids see, hear, touch, and even taste! Fun science
experiments, team-building games, cool Bible songs, and tasty treats are
just a few of the stand out activities that help faith flow into real life. Plus,
we’ll help kids discover how to see evidence of God in everyday life—
something we call God Sightings. Enrollment in Roar is limited, so register early. You may register in the
church office. Again this year the suggested donation for VBC is $10 per student or $20 per family. Enroll-
ment is limited to 60 elementary students (Grades Kindergarten-5th) and 15 pre-school (3 year olds through
Pre-K) students, so please register early.
If you would like to help feed the hungry herds at VBC we would appreciate your support. In-
side the automatic door entrance you will find a bulletin board with food items that are needed
at VBC. Take the item from the bulletin board and tape the paper to your donation. Donated
food items should be left on the counter, or in the black refrigerator in the Fellowship Hall
kitchen (basement) by Sunday, June 23. Thanks for helping us feed our hungry students.
Thanks for your help.
Operation Kid to Kid is our VBC mission project. This year we are partnering
with World Vision to help moms and babies in Zambia, Africa. In developing
countries many moms and babies don’t have access to proper nutrition, plus
they often lack education and medical guidance to help babies get a good start
in life. Donations at VBC will help pregnant women in Zambia get the nutrition
and information they need in order to deliver healthy babies. Kids who thrive
before they're born, and who receive adequate nutrition as infants are better
prepared to stay healthy, fight infections, grow strong bodies, succeed in
school, get jobs as adults, and contribute to the prosperity of their communities.
If you would like to help make a long-lasting impact across the globe you are
welcome to contribute to this project. Just mark your donation for Operation
Kid to Kid.
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Rev. Phil Webb
Lead Pastor
Dear Friends; This edition of The Messenger is for June and July of 2019. As we head into June, and then July, first I wish to thank the Picture Directory Committee for it's great work. Chaired by Terry Brashears, the committee also consisted of Michelle Patten, Melanie Brashears, and Wendy Goodchild. We had over 150 households have their pictures tak-en or submitted. That is a tremendous number, and we are grateful for all the committee did to make it a success. You will be notified when the Directories arrive, hopefully in late Summer or early Fall. Of course, one great thing that June holds for our church is Vacation Bible Camp. You can read more about it elsewhere in this publication. Also, we will have one service in the Sanctuary at 10:00am on Sunday, June 30 (the fifth Sunday), with a potluck to fol-low in the Family Life Center. I am also grateful that we have the space to host the Storm Lake School System's Sum-mer Feeding Program throughout June and July. We know that during the school year, some kids have only one good meal per day, and that's at school. So, what do they do during the summer for a good meal? That's why our public schools provide a good, healthful, basic meal at lunchtime during the summer. God has blessed us to be able to provide a space for them to be fed! Speaking of being blessed, throughout the summer, we will be collecting back-packs and school supplies for B.L.E.S.S., (Bless and Love Everyone School Supplies). Please remember to bring things in before August 1st, as August 1st and 2nd are set up days, and August 3 is the distribution day. Kids will be blessed by God, through you, and have a much more secure, and focused learning experience because they'll have the sup-plies they need to help them be successful! God bless you, and remember to worship as you travel this summer. Sincerely in Christ, Phil Webb
When you give on Peace with Justice Sunday, your gift makes possible our critical kingdom work in the world. Because you give:
Methodists spearhead a peace ministry uniting Arizo-na border communities
United Methodists in Liberia are being equipped to implement the denomination’s Social Principles to address social-justice issue
Pennsylvania students are educating their community about sex-trafficking at home and abroad These initiatives, and hundreds of other ones, are pos-sible because you give.
Join us for Worship: Saturday- Casual @ 5:30 p.m.
Sunday - Traditional @ 8:30 a.m.
(
Sunday School @ 9:45-10:45 a.m. During School Year) Coffee & Fellowship in FLC @ 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday - Contemporary @ 11:00 a.m.
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Our colorful Giving Garden in the entry way is a unique way of
helping with church expenses and programs. You get to designate how
much and where your money goes. Here's how it works. Simply pick a
flower or leaf and pull it off the board, place the flower and your check
made out to UMC for the flower amount into the colored envelopes in
the basket on the table and place in the offering plate. Spring is finally
here so celebrate with flowers picked from The Giving Garden!
A variety of fun and interesting camping opportunities are offered by United
Methodist Camps. 2019 camping brochures are available in the church office. Reg-
istrations for camp should be brought to the church office so we can apply the schol-
arship from the church.
You can also find the brochures and registration forms at :
https://www.iaumc.org/camps/
On August 5-9 our church will host our sixteenth annual English Language Camp.
Students entering first through fourth grades this fall are eligible to attend. The program
aims at enriching vocabulary through Bible stories and experiential learning. This program begins everyday
in the mornings with breakfast. If you would like to volunteer with this program as a teacher, cook, or
transportation provider please talk to Joan Rude.
On Sunday, May 12, our church recognized the honored four graduating seniors at the
baccalaureate Service: Ethan Courter, Jordan Loft, Ashlee Sammons, and Waylon
Stark. Ashlee Sammons was awarded a scholarship from our church. Congratulations
to these graduates. We are very proud of your achievements! May God’s guiding hand
be a very real presence as you begin a new chapter in your lives.
Office Hours (Marjean)
Monday – 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Tuesday – 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Wed. – 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday – 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Friday – 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
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If you are hospitalized, the hospital does not contact the church/pastor. If you wish to have pas-
tor visit you in the hospital he needs to be contacted by you or a family member to let him know
you are there. If you are transferred from a care facility, they cannot tell him your whereabouts.
So again, someone needs to contact the church office or the pastor. Church office phone # 732-
5458, e-mail [email protected]
When asked to be on the Prayer List, please include your phone number or e-mail address so we
can keep up-to-date on your needs. Please contact the church office or Lynn Snyder when you
want to be added/deleted from the prayer list at phone #732-5458 or e-mail
If there is anyone who is homebound and would like visits from Pastor Phil please give Lynn a call at
732-5458
There are times in our lives when it is good to be prepared. Your Council on Ministries has invited a member of the Storm Lake Police Department to come on Sunday morning, June 30th, to share in-formation regarding safety procedures in our church building in case of a possible harmful in-truder. This will be a brief ten-minute presenta-tion following the 8:30 and 11:00 worship services and will be recorded for anyone who is not able to attend. On that same Sunday, June 30th, we will also hold trainings for our AED Defibrillator if you would like to know how to use that equipment. The defibrillator training will follow the safety training and will recorded for your convenience. If you have questions, please contact Priscilla Robin-son at 732-0093.
Saturday, August 3rd is sneaking up fast & that is distribution day for
B.L.E.S.S.! We are planning on helping up to 500 students or more with school supplies this year. Here’s a list of ways you
can be a part of this … * Donate supplies ~ simply drop them off in the church office * Adopt a student ~ pick up a card in the Narthex & follow instructions on it to help a student succeed * Cash donation ~ place a donation in the offering plate ~ please make sure it is marked for B.L.E.S.S. * Help move the supplies & set up for distribution Friday, August 2nd @ 1:00 pm in the Family Life Center * Volunteer to help on Distribution Day, Saturday, August 3rd @ 8:00 am until about noon * Pray for this ministry & all involved * Like & Follow BLESS on Facebook & Share the postings. If you are active with SLUMC and need help with your school supplies, we invite you to come receive them on Friday, August 2nd 5:00 - 6:00 pm in the FLC!
Call Sarah Low 515-480-8120 or
Alicia Gatzemeyer 299-5908 or the church office with any questions or to volunteer.
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Kathie Faine Kevin Carver Dan Clipperton Kim Piercy Kip North Roxie Brostad Howard Henson Aila Nesbitt Sarah Dvergsten Lois Vetter Dain Netland Jaci Hermstad Dan Bogaard Shaun Sievers Leia Vrban Alice Wallace Dustin Robinson Nick Crandell Levi Lindgren Ross Brown Cindy Stambach Roxie Brostad
Those serving in the military:
Brandon Cressler Cody Medsker Tyler Munden Trevor Bremer Jeff Thompson Don Bockelman Sean McIntyre David Henson Shawn Barnett Sean Licari Dr. Collin Schultz
PRAYER FOR THE SICK
Father God, we lift up all those who
are facing illness today. We ask that
you would bring healing, comfort
and peace to their bodies. Calm
their fears and let them experience
the healing power of Your love! In
Jesus' name. Amen!
Celebrating a birthday 80 and above for June & July:
Nila Miller (87) 6/03 Shirley Strait (85) 7/21
Dale Wetzel (83) 6/09 Harold North (83) 7/09
Norm Lund (90) 7/07
Celebrating anniversaries of 25 years and more for June & July:
Jerry & Barb Seiler 53 Years 6/17
Bill & Joan Kruse 52 Years 6/03 Don & Caroline Kluver 63 Years 07/07
Mike & Marsha Ingram 49 Years 6/28 Karen & Mick Salmen 45 Years 07/27
Randy & Dixie Johnson 43 Years 6/05 Don & Phyllis Jackson 51 Years 07/14
Barry & Orene Cressler 36 Years 6/18 Bryce & Kathy Ponsor 28 Years 07/27
Kevin & Shelley Scuffham 34 Years 6/08 Fred & Cheryl Zemke 27 Years 07/25
Steve & Terry Brashears 34 Years 6/29
JD & Wendy Goodchild 29 Years 6/30
If you are not listed on the birthdays or anniversaries list, it is because we do not have the information in our records. Please contact the office if you would like to be included.
Our next meeting will be June 8th at 7:30
a.m. in the FLC, and is open to anyone
who wishes to join us in Christian
Fellowship. Hope to see you, Dale
Carver.
(Please contact the office with anyone you would like added/removed to these lists.)
From the Librarian
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June/July 2019
The United Methodist Messenger Please have any information you would
like included to Lynn Snyder
by the 5th-to-the-last business day each month.
The Weekly Bulletin Insert
Please try to have any information you would like included to Marjean O’Bannon by Wednesday of each week.
Please keep in mind that Lynn & Marjean are both part-time employees and that their time in the office is limited. The
sooner that we receive information, the better.
Thank you!
Our Friendship Fund is in need of funds.
Please consider giving to help people right
here in our own community.
Summer weather is upon us! Whether traveling, waiting for kids at practices or ball games, or re-
laxing at home, take advantage of the many books available in our church library. We do have quite
a collection of books on CD which are great for travel listening time.
The following NEW items were given by Circle #3 in memory of Joanne Boger. Joanne was an
avid reader and also donated many books over the years to our fiction section of the library.
NEW BOOKS ON CD:
It’s Not Suppose to Be This Way: Finding Unexpected Strength When Disappointments
Leave You Shattered by Lysa TerKeurst. The book on CD offers Biblical insight to get you
through painful situations and gives life perspectives to help when reality is different than
your own vision you had for yourself. (We also have the hard book copy.)
20 Ways to make Every Day Better by Joyce Meyer. This book on CD offers encourage-
ment, advice, and Biblical illustrations to help transform a “not so good” day into happi-
ness and contentment.
Unshakable Hope by Max Lucado. Hope can lift us out of fear and weariness.
This book on CD shares that the promise of God will give you the strength you
need. (We also have the hard book copy.)
DK Eyewitness Books: Butterfly and Moth. Joanne was fascinated and enjoyed
butterflies so this non-fiction book is full of wonderful pictures and infor-
mation for all ages of readers.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 5:30pm Worship w/communion
2 8:30am Worship w/communion 9:30 am Fellowship 11am Worship w/communion w/Baptisms
3
4:00pm Food Distribution
4 9am Staff Meeting
5:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
day Mon-
day Tues-
5
6 D-Day
7 Pastor Phil’s Day Off
8 7:30 am - UMM Breakfast 5:30pm Worship
9 8:30am Worship 9:45 am UMW 150th Anniversary Reception 11am Worship
10 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
4:00 pm Food Distribution 5:15 pm Finance
11 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
10am-12pm Clover Kids 9am Staff Meeting
5:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
12 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
9:00 Project Grp.
13 11am-12:30pm School School Lunch Program
5pm Worship Meeting
14 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
Pastor’ Phil’s Day Off
15
9am Wedding Rehearsal 3pm Staton/Fortner Wedding 5:30pm Worship
16 Peace w/Justice 8:30am Worship w/Noisy Offering 9:30 am Fellowship 11am Worship w/Noisy Offering
17 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
4:00pm Food Dist. 7pm Trustees
18 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
10am-12pm Clover Kids 9am Staff Meeting
5:30 pm Praise Team Rehearsal
19 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
9:30pm Bible Study Rm 105
20 9am Circle #3 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
21 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
22 5:30pm Worship
23 8:30am Worship 9:30 am Fellowship 11am Worship
24 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
1-4pm VBC 4:00pm Food Dist.
25 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
Clover Kids 1-4pm VBC
5:30 pm Praise Team Rehearsal
26 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
1-4pm VBC
27 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
9am Kitchen Cleaning 1-4pm VBC
28 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
1-4pm VBC
29 5:30pm Worship
30 9:30 am Fellowship 10am Worship POTLUCK
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June 2019
Annual Conference
Annual Conference
Phil Vacation
Phil Vacation
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednes- Thursday Friday Saturday
1 4:00pm Food Distribution
2 9am Staff Meeting
5:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
3 Office Closes @ 3pm
4 Office Closed
5 Pastor Phil’s Day Off
6 5:30pm Worship w/communion
7 8:30am Worship w/communion 9:30 am Fellowship 11am Worship w/communion
8 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
4:00pm Food Distribution 5:30 pm Finance
9 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program
9am Staff Meeting
5:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
day Mon-
10
9:00 Project Group 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Pro-gram
11
11am-12:30pm School Lunch Pro-gram 5:45pm SPRC
12 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program Pastor Phil’s Day Off
13 7:30 am - UMM Breakfast 5:30pm Worship
14 8:30am Worship 9:30 am Fellowship 11am Worship
15 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program 4:00 pm Food Distribution 7pm Trustees
16 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program 9am Staff Meeting
5:30pm Praise Team Rehearsal
17 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Pro-gram 9:30am UMW Bible Study
18 9am Circle #3 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Pro-gram 7pm Ad Council
19 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program Pastor’ Phil’s Day Off
20
5:30pm Worship
21 8:30am Worship w/Noisy Offering 9:30 am Fellowship 11am Worship w/Noisy Offering
22 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program 4:00pm Food Dist.
23 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program 9am Staff Meeting
5:30 pm Praise Team Rehearsal
24 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Pro-gram
25 9am Kitchen Cleaning 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Pro-gram
26 11am-12:30pm School Lunch Program Pastor’ Phil’s Day Off
27 5:30pm Worship
28 8:30am Worship 9:30 am Fellowship 11am Worship
29 4:00pm Food Dist.
30 9am Staff Meeting
5:30 pm Praise Team Rehearsal
31 9am-3pm ISU-Summer Camp (FLC)
30
July 2019
Joan Vacation
Joan Vacation
Marjean Vacation
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General Ministries Fund
2019 BUDGET $376,000.00
Goal by May 31 $156,666.15
Rec’d by May 26 $144,068.77
Worship Attendance Sat.5:30/Sun.8:30&11
5/05/2019 27/61/95=183
5/12/2019 39/79/84=202
5/19/2019 27/60/75=162
5/26/2019 18/58/65=141
2018 Average = 176
2019 Average = 172
June 2
available
June 9
Linda, Maxine & Nancy Sliefert in loving
memory of Lawrence Sliefert’s birthday
Linda & Nancy Sliefert in honor of Maxine
Sliefert’s birthday.
Pam Milbrandt in honor of UMW’s150th Anni-
versary
June 16
available
June 23
Available
June 30
Available
July 7
His family in honor of Norm Lund’s 90th birth-
day on July 7th.
July 14
Available
July 21
Available
July 28
Available
United Methodist Women
Dave Skibsted, Charles Tucker, Jay Butterfield
Communion Stewards for Month
June: Bruce & Linda Baier
July: Jodie Morin
Our Food Pantry is IN NEED!
Please consider donating to this ministry.
Needed:
Cereals, paper products, qt. zip lock bags, gallon zip lock bags, juice, canned fruit, spaghetti sauce,
spaghetti, etc.
Warm coats, hats mittens, sweaters, boots, etc. are always appreciated for those in need! Please deliver to the FREE racks in the FLC, or in the office. There
has been a tremendous turnaround with the clothing. There is a great need!
Thank you for your support
of these ministries.
7th Sunday of Easter - June 2
Ephesians 1:15-23/Luke 24:44-53
Pentecost - June 9
Romans 8:14-17/John 14:8-17 (25-27)
Trinity Sunday - June 16
Romans 5:1-5/John 16:12-15
2nd Sunday after Pentecost - June 23
Galatians 3:23-29/Luke 8:26-39
3rd Sunday after Pentecost - June 30
Galatians 5:1, 13-25/Luke 9:51-62
4th Sunday After Pentecost - July 7
Galatians 6:(1-6) 7-15/Luke 10:1-11, 16-20
5th Sunday after Pentecost - July 14
Colossians 1:1-14/Luke 10:25-37
6th Sunday after Pentecost - July 21
Colossians 1:15-28/Luke 10:38-42
7th Sunday after Pentecost - July 28
Colossians 2:6-15 (16-19)/Luke 11:1-13
Bible Study
Wednesday, June 19th 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.
This will be the last lesson
And we will be finishing our Prayer beads.
VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH
This month we recognize and honor Carmen Moody for her volunteer work in our
church. Carmen often volunteers as a lay liturgist during worship. She is also an
active member of UMW where she serves as a mission coordinator for spiritual
growth. This year Carmen played a speaking role in the Last Supper Drama. She
also volunteers for the monthly kitchen cleaning and the monthly Messenger
assembly. Thank you Carmen for your faithful volunteer work. We greatly
appreciate your ministry in our church.
Storm Lake United Methodist Church
150th Anniversary -October 2020-
“We only have a past because
a future was desired.”
We need your thoughts on the celebration, photos that you
may want to share, information about our church, and anything
else you would like to contribute.
Look for more information in the
August Messenger. We are planning a “jumping-off”
meeting in September.
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The United Methodist Messenger
Storm Lake United Methodist Church
211 East Third Street
Storm Lake, IA 50588
Storm Lake United Methodist Church
Sr/Lead Pastor: Rev. Phil Webb
Program Director: Joan Rude ([email protected])
Office Administrator: Marjean O’Bannon
Office Phone: (712) 732-5458
Pastoral Ministry Helper: Lynn Snyder
Maintenance Custodian: Dale Carver
Cleaning Custodians: Jeni’s Cleaning Service
Organist & Music Coordinator: Deanna Larson
Golden Tones Bell Choir Director: Linda Baier
Praise Team Leader: Ron Dewey
Nursery Attendant: Lynda Wilson
Treasurer: LBB Bookkeeping
Financial Secretary: Donna McPherren &
Jean Bennett
Librarian: Roxanne Tjaden
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Jim Reese and family upon the death of
his wife Elaine.
Family and friends of Helen Langner.
Danny and Brianna Imel, family and
friends upon the death of Danny’s brother
Keenan Imel
Bill Baughman and family on the death of
his sister Barb Degner.