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Little Friends Preschool is now enrolling for the 2016-2017 school year. If you are
interested or know of someone interested, please have them call Jody Taake at 618-604-
1949.
The Pathfinder Volume 14, Issue 6
June 2016
St. Paul
United Church of Christ
Columbia, IL
RENOVATIONS
All of the flat roofs have been sealed thanks to the labors of Bill Lewis, Rudy Landgraf, Dale Stumpf, Don Gericke, Bob Habermehl, and Jody Johnson.
The week of June 12 has been set aside for Vacation Bible School clean-up and the preparation by our volunteers before the contractors begin their work. The week of June 19 the destruction and construction will commence. Please be patient throughout the summer during this renovation time. We will keep you as up-to-date as possible.
Save the date - June 12
This year our Worship Picnic will be a celebration of the Surf Shack: Catch the Wave of God’s Amazing Love! Vacation Bible School (June 6-10).
The 9 a.m. service will be held in the sanctuary, with the 10:30 a.m. service to be held at the Eagle’s Wing. Food and fun follow the second service. Our special music guests will be the Band Room Brass. Barbeque and drinks will be provided by our own group of volunteers and those coming to the picnic are requested to bring the side dishes and desserts. Lunch and picnic activities will begin following the second service. Activities for all ages will be available: Bingo, GaGa Tournament, organized soccer drills, an introduction to the labyrinth and much more will be available as a part of the festivities. Bring your friends and neighbors.
If you have beach, island or surf décor you are willing to share for the picnic; OR you can help with setup on the 11th, please contact Pastor Kris in the church office.
We hope to see you there!!
WORSHIP PICNIC
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
The co-chairs of our Capital Campaign Committee are Tom Kuergeleis and Carlyle Wilde. They are planning several “special events” to go along with our traditional pledge campaign. Fun and Festivities will be a part of all we do!!! Watch for more on Sunday, June 12.
Calling all rising Eight Graders –
Confirmation is coming
Parents, if you have an incoming eighth grader, you should be receiving a confirmation registration packet in the mail. You can register using the form in that packet or online through www.stpaulucc4u.org. We must have all registrations in the office by July 1 in order to reserve space for the Confirmation Retreat and other preparations we need to make. If you have questions or concerns please contact Pastor Kris or Denise Johnson through the church office.
JYF: June 26 – 1 p.m. – Gaga + Parents Meeting. SYF: June 19 – 9 a.m. – Regular
meeting during Sunday School. Remember to bring your friends. They don’t have to go to our church; they just have to have a signed permission slip!!!!
Peace,
We are so excited about the remodeling that will start on June 20.
All rotation rooms will be cleared out for the remodeling. Starting on Sunday, June 19, (Father’s Day), all first through fifth grade children will still attend church with parents until the children’s message; they will then be dismissed to our summer classroom, the Preschool room across from Pastor Kris’ office. Please pick up children from this room.
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St. Paul Family Retreat at DuBois Center
7:00 p.m., August 26 – 1:00 p.m., August 28
Cost is $200 per family – we are subsidizing children, so it doesn’t matter how many you have. Singles and single parents, couples without children and grandparents $150.
Come enjoy the camp - swim, play, hike, campfire activities and more AS A FAMILY!! Worship with Communion at the outdoor chapel Sunday morning. Sign up
with Pastor Kris by July 10. Let us know if there is another family or two you would like to share a cottage with.
This is a great opportunity to get away as a family right at the start of the school year! Sign up early, spaces are limited!!
What’s Happening at St. Paul?
Vacation Bible School is June 6-10
This year’s theme is Surf Shack: Catch the Wave of God’s Amazing Love!
While at the Surf Shack we will: *experience God’s amazing love
*explore God’s mission for our lives *encounter powerful water stories from the Bible
*discover ways to live out God’s amazing love!
At Surf Shack VBS, we will help our children catch the wave of God’s amazing love through missions, dramas, crafts, science activities, music and lots of fun!
To register go to www.stpaulucc4u.org and click “Events”
Class sizes are limited in preschool rooms.
The first 50 families to register will receive a “Surf Shack” music cd.
Join the Summer Lunch Program
St. Paul UCC, Columbia, will begin its partnership with Bethel UCC of Cahokia to provide free lunches, Monday through Friday, for children in Cahokia through the TWIGS program. (Bethany United Methodist Church provides this same ministry for the children of Columbia.) St. Paul will be responsible for one of two lunch sites.
Volunteers are needed to load up lunches, take them to the site and distribute the lunches to children. If you can't volunteer every week but would like to be added to the alternate list, that would be great. Volunteers may call Kathleen Habermehl at 314-440-4152 or 618-281-4613.
Our first day of the TWIGS program is Wednesday, June 1.
It is that time of year again - when the gardeners are planting and tending to their home gardens. Over the years, Care Connection has sponsored the Share the Harvest program when members donate their excess produce and then a free will donation is given by those wanting any of the produce. The proceeds for this year’s project will be given to the Building Fund.
Gardening provides fresh air, exercise, sunshine, with the sights and sounds affecting our physical and mental health as well as our spiritual well being. In the garden, patience, humility, and a respect for creation of things are required. More people are looking for healthier eating habits and are reaching out to farmers markets. God provides all of this and we can see his hand at work with the gardens.
Thanks to those donating in any way to help make this a successful year for SHARE THE HARVEST!!
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Did you know that as part of our financial assistance ministries we partner with the Columbia Police Department to provide resources for stranded motorists, transients and others in crisis?
Six to ten times a year someone in crisis comes to the police station or flags down a Columbia Police Officer
asking for help. In addition to having Columbia Clergy Association gas and grocery vouchers available for the officers to give out, we provide gift cards for McDonalds, the 66 station and MotoMart. For several years now, folks have been fed and gas tanks filled by us through our police officers. Your pastors are proud of this partnership and we thought you ought to know about it.
We thank Emily Thoman and Sue Phillips for their leadership this past year with our children’s music ministry. We also thank Emily for her leadership with the evening adult bell choir and the chancel choir, as well as Patti French for her leadership with the morning adult bell choir. The music for both May 8 and May 15 was filled with celebration!
We were blessed to have the St. Paul Band play on May 22 under the direction of Sue Phillips. They not only play several times a year in worship, but they provide a major outreach into the broader community as they play for many nursing homes, adult living complexes, and for many other organizations and gatherings throughout the area.
As has been the case for many years, Lori Morton wonderfully accompanies our vocal choirs and our congregational singing with pipe organ and piano music. We give thanks for the many ways God has blessed us with faithful leadership and participants in this important ministry of St. Paul.
Wishing everyone a happy, fun and safe summer! Due to vacations and summer schedules, the table will be open once a month during the summer. When you need your coffee, tea or chocolate and we are not open, just ask one of us and we will be happy to help you. Stop by June 12 or catch Nicole Avise-Rouse, Laura Hoguet, Shirley Hoy, Sharon Redinger or Debbie Volmert.
STEPHEN MINISTRY
We will be promoting Stephen Ministry over the summer as we look for volunteers to receive training in September through the Stephen Ministry at St. Paul UCC in Waterloo. A Stephen Minister is a trained volunteer who would provide lay spiritual guidance to someone during a particularly difficult time in their life. It is also good training for lay people who are always at a loss for words when a friend of theirs pours their heart out and your immediate thought is: “I have nothing.” Stephen Ministry training will offer an approach for you to use in a variety of settings in your life. You may register for the September training session by calling the church office or filling out a registration form in the church bulletin beginning June 12. (ALERT!!! Training is not an afternoon workshop, but 50 hours of training. By the end, you will be ready to begin as a Stephen Minister.)
ILLINOIS SOUTH CONFERENCE MEETING INFORMATIONAL GATHERINGS
A reminder to our Conference Delegates and others who are interested, the Illinois South Conference Meeting Informational Gatherings will be held on the following dates:
Sunday, September 11 (Staunton, 3-5pm); Thursday, September 15 (Hecker, 7-9pm); Sunday, September 18 (Marion, 3-5pm)
ISC Annual Meeting this year is October 21-23 at the Rend Lake Conference Center.
Kathleen Habermehl is serving as our contact with Bethel UCC in Cahokia in assisting with their summer lunch program. The volunteers met to attend an in-service for this program and visit the Bethel church in Cahokia, as well as a visit to the lunch site.
Prayers for those going on the Back Bay Mission trip from June 12 – June 18. Gooey Butter Cake sales for Back Bay Mission was held this past month. The crew baked on Friday afternoon/evening and on Saturday morning and raised over $800.
Fund Raising Thank you to all who participated in the Rummage Sale which brought in a little over $4,000. Special thanks to Carlyle and Sarah Wilde who provide great leadership for this event.
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All meetings will be held the fourth Monday evening at 7:00 p.m.
June 27 The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks
July 25 Miller’s Valley by Anna Quindlen
August 22 The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton
September 26 The Rainbow Comes and Goes
KinderCottage Golf Classic
Friday, June 10 The Hills Golf Course
Lebanon, IL To register, call:
618-537-4991
Hoyleton Golf Classic
Friday, July 15, 2016 Tamarack Golf course
O’Fallon IL Call Darla: 618-493-7575
Summer camp at DuBois Center is a unique experience, full of opportunities to unplug and grow in faith-face to face. Surrounded by new friends in God’s creation, campers find a safe space to discover the courage to be themselves and followers of Christ. Relationship building and faith –focused activities woven throughout each day: from creek walks to campfires, beach fun to bedtime. Courage in Community: Fearless Faith explores some of the most epic stories in the Bible. We’ll play, pray, create, serve and learn as we discover community with stories from the Bible. In these stories we see that living as God’s people both requires and provides us with courage. For more information go to www.DuBoisCenter.org
Note: St. Paul covers half of sending your child to camp. Fill out the registration form, send your half of the camp fee to DuBois Center, make a copy of the registration form and turn it in to the church office. Give your child the gift of a faith-filled summer camp experience this year.
What’s Happening at DuBois Center?
Please note there will not be an Out & About trip in June or July.
I took a meat and cheese tray for the visitation for Darlene Devenport on April 19. We served the funeral lunch for the family of Lorraine Kossina on April 22. Those who helped serve were Carol Faust, Sharon Weller, Lea Berry, Ellen Lewis and I. We served the funeral
lunch for the family of June Weisenborn on April 26. Those who helped were Lea Berry, Darleen Gummersheimer, Evelyn Stumpf, Ellen Lewis and I. I sent a meat and cheese tray for the visitation for Mary Ann Kopp on May 9. I sent a meat and cheese tray for the visitation for Dolores Bergmann on May 20. God's Little Mealmakers provided the meat and cheese for each member. I would like to remind everyone to take home leftovers and not leave them in the refrigerator or freezer. If there is something you want to keep, please put your name on it. We need the space for food when we have a funeral lunch. Jean Eckert Hospitality Committee
Region 2 Churches (Monroe County UCC churches)
Hoyleton Hike/Bike was held at Maeystown on Saturday morning, May 7. It was a beautiful day to interact with members of a variety of churches as well as youth from the Hoyleton Ministry.
CARILLON BELLS
We hope you are enjoying the new carillon system! Some have said it is too loud as you walk into church on Sunday mornings, while others enjoy being able to hear it while sitting on their porch at 6:00 p.m. every evening. We
have tried to set the volume in order to provide a balance between the two.
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“LOOK UP AND OUT TO SEE ALL THE TREASURES IN LIFE”
THIS WILL MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT MISS ANYTHING GOING AROUND IN YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
THIS WILL MAKE YOU APPRECIATE THE BEAUTY OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
THIS WILL MAKE YOU WANT TO BE AN ACTIVE PART OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
Psalm 19:1—The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
Psalm 33:5—The Lord loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of his unfailing love.
From January 1946 to September 1947, author Flannery O’Connor kept a journal that was, in essence, a series of prayers. She was not twenty-one years of age when she began this journal, and at twenty-two, when she wrote the last entry, it was clear that her prayer journal had already made a difference in her life. Here is one of her entries.
Dear God, I cannot love Thee the way I want to. You are the slim crescent of a moon that I see and my self is the
earth’s shadow that keeps me from seeing all the moon… I do not know you God because I am in the way.
Please help me to push myself aside… I do not mean to deny the traditional prayers I have said all my life; but I have been saying them and net feeling them.
My attention is always very fugitive. This way I have it every instant. I can feel a warmth of love heating me when
I think & write this to You.
NATIONAL CANCER SURVIVORS DAY
We may look around us and see all the people that we know that do have cancer at present, undergoing treatment, completed treatment or unable to do further treatment. But do we recognize those walking with us that are SURVIVORS of CANCER?? The first Sunday of June, is an annual, treasured Celebration of Life that is held in communities nationwide and around the world. It is the CELEBRATION for those who have survived, an INSPIRATION for those recently diagnosed, a gathering of SUPPORT for families and an OUTREACH to the community. Thousands gather across the globe to honor survivors and to show that life after a cancer diagnosis can be fruitful, rewarding and even inspiring-- however hard that may sound.
It is a day for everyone, whether you are a survivor, a family member, friend, or medical professional. This day provides celebration of milestones and to recognize those who have supported the survivors along the way. But it is also used to draw attention to the added need of resources, research, and survivor-friendly legislation to improve survivors’ quality of life.
May we celebrate with these family and friends and be grateful to God for their healing. But let us also pray for those we know that were not as fortunate and to those still fighting the battle.
The Ten Commandments are not multiple
choice. -God
ARE WE THERE YET???
This age-old refrain of young travelers is followed by a second question: “How much longer?” How similar those queries are to the psalmist’s oft-repeated cry, “How long, O LORD, how long?” (Psalm 6:3b, NIV). Patience is an uncommon virtue these days. We’re anxious to get where we’re going or to get what we want. But think how much we miss while wishing we were elsewhere! In our rush to reach a destination, we fail to grasp lessons that can be learned only along the way. What blessings might you be overlooking in the here-and-now and the right-where-you-are?
—Kari Myers
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Prayer Group
8 am Quilters
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9 am Worship,
Classes
10:30 am Worship
6 VBS
7 pm Property
Management
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7 pm Board of
Evangelism
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Prayer Group
8 am Quilters
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9 am Worship,
Classes
10;30 am Worship
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Wing
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6:15 pm Finance
Committee
7 pm Consistory
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Pathfinder
Articles Due
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7:30 am Breakfast
Prayer Group
8 am Quilters
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Father’s Day
9 am Worship,
Classes, SYF
10:30 am Worship
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Begin
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10 am Columbia
Nursing & Rehab
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7:30 am Breakfast
Prayer Group
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1:00 pm JYF Gaga
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7 pm Board of
Mission &
Stewardship
7 pm Book
Discussion Group
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June 12—18 BACK BAY MISSION June 12—18
June 6 - 10 Vacation Bible School - “Surf Shack” June 6 - 10
Name College Degree
Michael Bequette St. Louis University Master of Accountancy
Connor Brennan University of Wisconsin Master of Physics
Alex Distler LeCordon Bleu Culinary School Associates in Culinary
Ryan Menner Ranken Technical College H. V. A. C.
Taylor Pool Maryville University Bachelor in Physical Therapy
Cassie Stumpf Southeast Missouri State University BS Middle School Education (Math, English)
Greg Whelan Southern Illinois University BS in Aviation Technology with Flight
If you have a graduate that you would like acknowledged, please contact the church office at 618-281-5102 or by email: [email protected].
High School Graduates
Kristian Avise-Rouse Adam Becker Samantha Bonnette
Logan Cannon Claire Foster Dylan Freiburghaus Andrew Hoguet Ryan Huch Olivia Kohlenberger
Connor Little Hannah Redinger Jacob Reichert Sean Rickey Allison Rodemich Alexander Roider
Preparation for Construction
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The Pathfinder can now be received electronically!
If you would like to receive an email version only of the Pathfinder, please contact the church office at: [email protected] or 618-281-5102.
No worries...The Pathfinder will still be mailed; but for those who wish, it can now be read as an email. We are making an effort to save on postage and paper.
Columbia Rehab and Nursing Center 253 Bradington Columbia, IL 62236 618-281-6800
Vera Eschmann Rose Franke Pearl Halleran Twila Hankammer Harold Klotz Maureen Mueller
Oak Hill Nursing Home 623 Hamacher St Waterloo, IL 62298 618-939-3488
Dolores Alspach Mary Russell Chester Schmidt Ruth Schmidt Ruth Strayhorn Viola Wetzel Helen Wilde
Freeburg Care Center 746 Urbana Dr. Freeburg, IL 62243
Betty Mann
Granite City Nursing & Rehab 3500 Century Dr., #215 Granite City, IL 62040-2166 618-504-0637
Cindy Baumann
Caseyville Nursing & Rehab 601 W. Lincoln Ave. - Rm. 606 Caseyville, IL 62232
Darlene Hoepfinger
Garden Place Of Columbia 480 DD Rd. Columbia, IL 62236 618-281-4200
Alice Haberlah Dorothy Hoffman Mary Keller Anne Manson Bruce Soehnlin Jerlene Stone Dixie Stumpf Nira Probstmeyer Roy and Edna Taake
Garden Place 735 Columbia Ave. Waterloo, IL 62298 618-939-4900
Gene Haller
Friendship Village 12501 Village Circle St. Louis, MO 63127 314-270-7201
Art Baltz - Apt. 201
Our Lady of the Snows 726 Community Drive Belleville, IL 62223
Betty Lou Carle - Apartment B7 Brooking Park 307 South Woods Mill Rd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 314-313-6811
Arthur Rueck - Room 186
Marilyn Harres 135 Meadowland Estates Room 113 O'Fallon, MO 63366
Nathan Schnittger
Nephew of Cathy Huels
Jan Dashner
Wife of Pastor Bob
Roberto DeMarquez National Guard
son of Ursula DeMarquez
Marine Pfc. James K. Combs Son of Jim & Debbie (Straub)
Combs
Jay Maddin U.S. Air Force
Deployed to Qatar
Brandon Fritz U.S. Coast Guard
son of church secretary, Cathy & Cory Fritz
Our Members in Nursing Homes
Our Members in Senior Living
Military Prayer List
In Memory Of
Vera Baebler Died: April 21, 2016 June Weisenborn Died: April 21, 2016 Dolores Bergman Died: May 12, 2016 Mary Ann Kopp
Died: May 13, 2016
Births
Ainsley Elizabeth Bloemer Parents: Brent and Kristin Bloemer
Grandparents: Alan and Denise Nobbe Great-Grandmother: Dorothy Hoffman
“Spring being a tough act to follow, God invented June.”
—Al Bernstein
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In Honor and Memory
GOD’S LITTLE MEAL MAKERS In memory of June Weisenborn, given by Mr. & Mrs. Fred Weisenborn In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Ms. Betty Kirk In memory of Mary Ann Kopp, given by Mr. & Mrs. George Eckert In memory of Mary Ann Kopp, given by Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Kopp In memory of Mary Ann Kopp, given by Ms. Erlene Bretzlaff In memory of Mary Ann Kopp, given by Mr. & Mrs. Earl Reichert In memory of Mary Ann Kopp, given by Mr. & Mrs. Walter Giffhorn In memory of Mary Ann Kopp, given by Mr. & Mrs. J. Schriver
HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE In appreciation, given by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kirk
RENOVATIONS In memory of Kenneth & Jason Stumpf, given by Mrs. Evelyn Stumpf In memory of Earl & Betty Gummersheimer’s wedding anniversary, given by Earl Gummersheimer In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. June Baumgartner In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. LaVerne Brinkmann In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. Helen Byers In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. Betty Lou Carle In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mr. & Mrs. Jim Charow In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mr. & Mrs. Joe Clark & Sons In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. Corine Coyle
In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. Barbara Goldschmidt In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. Florence Haberl In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Ms. Marlene Hartman In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mr. & Mrs. David Hornal & sons In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. Mary Rapp Kincaid In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Ms. Betty Kirk & Mr. Mike Terry In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mr. & Mrs. Clark Kossina In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mr. & Mrs. James Kossina In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mr. & Mrs. James Longstreth In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mr. Dale Milloy In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mr. & Mrs. Earl Reichert In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. Judy Kossina Simmons In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mrs. Sharon Weller In memory of Darlene Devenport, given by Mr. & Mrs. Carroll Crosley In memory of Lorraine Kossina, given by Mr. & Mrs. Carroll Crosley In memory of Vera Baebler, given by Mr. & Mrs. Carroll Crosley In memory of Dolores Bergman, given by Mrs. Shirley Asselmeier In memory of Dolores Bergman, given by Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hoy In memory of Darlene Devenport, given by Mrs. Jean Habermehl
Thank You for Helping To those that helped with the Pathfinder: Nora Bennett, Charlotte and Don Freeland, Shirley and
Emery Harres, Elaine Heatherly, Shirley Hoy, Alvira Miller, and Lynda and Ron Sauer
To those who served as ushers: Gale Mueller, Bruce Freeland, Hannah Redinger, Andrew Hoguet, Dan and Rhonda Herrmann, Kert and Robin MacLaughlin, Larry Wetzel, Alan and Denise Nobbe, Donna Myers, Dale Vise, Josh and Amy Mistler, Allen Harres, Arlen and Shirley Harres and Judy Rickey
To those who served as greeters: Evelyn Stumpf, Audrey Jahr, Shelby Rickey, Judy Rickey, and Larry and Shirley Hoy
To those who served as acolytes: Anna Kuhnert, Alex Patrick, Jay Mistler, Cole Richey, and Jackson Quante
A special thank you to those that helped assemble Worship bulletins: JoAnn Kossina and Jan Habermehl
To those who helped with the sound board: Carlyle Wilde, Rob Dehn, Tom Kuergeleis, Scott Kuhnert and Rob Kirk
To those that served at the Columbia Nursing and Rehab: Ellen Lewis, Helma Kleinschmidt, Shirley Harres, Debbie Steinmann, Jean Eckert, Nora Bennet, Sandy Kirkpatrick, Barb Miller and Sharon Burgdorf; and to those that served at Oak Hill: Louise Esker, Ellen Lewis, Carol Jean Faust, Jean Eckert, Nora Bennett and Barb Miller
To those that served in the nursery: Lea Berry, Kerri Roider, Debbie Steinmann and Jenny Schmidt
To the Sunday morning van drivers: Howie Knapp, Gregg Giffhorn, Bob Elder, Celeste Knierim, Gigi Abbott, Dennis Hoguet and Craig Maxiener
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Perfect Attendance
Attendance
DATE 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. TOTAL
4/3 160 46 206
4/10 163 45 208
4/17 150 Congregational
Meeting 150
4/24 148 39 187
Preschool *Jenna Dunn Rotation Christine Wallace *Kelly Hancock *Deb Notter Junior High Mickey Wallace *Donna Myers *Becky Trexler Senior High John Montgomery
*denotes teacher
Financial Report
Did you know you can access the church website online, as well as from your smart phone? You only need to create a login online at the church’s website.
Online: www.stpaulucc4u.org
Smart Phone App: ACS Church Life
April Year to Date
2015 2016 2015 2016
Revenue
Tithes & Offerings:
Pledged & NonPledged 31,711.00 28,871.00 134,410.75 126,624.50
Misc. Contributions 7,083.30 394.05 12,540.67 10,692.22
Interest Income 735.34 227.80 1,435.11 800.57
Endowment Interest Income 12,920.75 13,063.87 25,747.83 26,138.31
Rental Income 502.80 413.00 1,761.20 1,372.00
Misc Income 339.85 505.37 2,288.22 2,066.44
Total Revenues 53,293.04 43,475.09 178,183.78 167,694.04
Expenses
Personnel 24,406.92 25,248.35 112,997.49 116,385.75
General Expenses 5,904.84 4,050.25 31,935.99 34,033.76
* OCWM 3,355.73 3,210.69 9,794.24 9,765.77
Total Expenses 33,667.49 32,509.29 154,727.72 160,185.28
Net Receipts 19,625.55 10,965.80 23,456.06 7,508.76
RESERVES 84,691.67 70,095.30
*2016 OCWM 10,000.00 out of St Paul Mission (833.33
RENOVATIONS CONSTRUCTION Interest Principal Principal
Columbia National Bank Paid Paid Balance
31,110.00 126.77 0.00 31,110.00
SUMMER WORSHIP The pastors almost always use the lectionary, a three year cycle scriptures, each year based on one of the gospels: Matthew, Mark and Luke, with John used during special seasons. This summer, for a change of pace, we will be having three topical sermon series. We hope you enjoy this summer series.
Second Corinthians 5/22/16: 2 Corinthians 1:1-11 – Consolation Pastor Bob 5/29/16: 2 Corinthians 2:1-10 – Forgiveness Pastor Kris 6/05/16: 2 Corinthians 4:1-15 – Treasure in Clay Jars Pastor Bob 6/12/16: 2 Corinthians 4:16—5:10 Walk by Faith not Sight Pastor Bob 6/19/16: 2 Corinthians 5:11-21 Reconciliation Pastor Bob 6/26/16: 2 Corinthians 8:1-15 Generosity Pastor Bob
The Many Expressions of the Psalms 7/03: Psalm 1 (Introduction) Pastor Kris 7/10: Psalm 113 (Praise) Pastor Bob 7/17: Psalm 69:1-16 (Lament) Pastor Bob 7/24: Psalm 27:1-6 (Trust) Pastor Bob 7/31: Psalm 40:1-10 (Thanksgiving) Pastor Bob 8/07: Psalm 146 (Praise) Pastor Bob
Lord’s Prayer 8/14: Luke 11:2-4 Our Father in Heaven 8/21: Luke 11:2-4 Your Kingdom Come 8/28: Luke 11:2-4 Our Daily Bread 9/04: Luke 11:2-4 Lead Us Not into Temptation
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CONSISTORY PRESIDENT Cathy Huels
SENIOR PASTOR Bob Goddard
ASSOCIATE PASTOR FOR YOUTH AND FAMILY MINISTRIES
Kris Avise-Rouse
DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Denise Johnson
MUSIC COORDINATOR AND ORGANIST Lori Morton
ADULT HANDBELL & CHOIR DIRECTOR Emily Thoman
YOUTH HANDBELL DIRECTOR & BAND DIRECTOR Sue Phillips
MORNING HANDBELL DIRECTOR Patti French
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR Barb Gerstenecker
SECRETARY Cathy Fritz
CEMETERY Shirley Asselmeier
LITTLE FRIENDS PRESCHOOL Jody Taake
LEAD CUSTODIAN Rick Harris
ASSISTANT CUSTODIAN Terry Schramm
WORSHIP SERVICES Sundays, 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
FELLOWSHIP TIME Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
NURSERY Provided for the 9:00 a.m. Services
HOLY COMMUNION 1st Sunday of every month
ADULT CLASSES Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 a.m. (Nursery through adults)
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM - Wednesdays (Sept. - May) 2:30 p.m.
CHOIRS PRACTICE - Wednesdays (Sept. - May)
Children's Choir - 4:45 p.m. Chancel Choir - 7:30 p.m.
HANDBELL CHOIRS - Every Wednesday (September—May)
Alleluia Ringers - 3:45 p.m. Festive Ringers - 9:00 a.m.
Bells of Joy - 6:00 p.m.
MONTHLY MEETINGS*
Board of Christian Education,..7:00 pm, …...4th Tuesday of the month
(as needed)
Board of Evangelism, 7:00 pm, ................ …..1st Tuesday of the month
Board of Missions & Stewardship, 7:00 pm, 4th Monday of the month
Board of Worship, 7:00 pm,……………………...3rd Monday of the month
Cemetery Board, 7:00 pm, ........................ ..2nd Thursday of the month
Executive Committee, 6:15 pm………………....4th Wednesday of the
month
Finance Committee, 6:15 p.m., ……...2nd Monday prior to Consistory
Property Management Committee, 7:00 p.m,1st Monday of the month
St. Paul Consistory, 7:00 p.m., ................. ....2nd Monday of the month
*Monthly meetings subject to change. Please check calendar.
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CHURCH OFFICE HOURS Office Hours: Monday -Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. & Friday 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Wednesday: Staff Lunch 12:15 p.m. –1:15 p.m.
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St. Paul United Church of Christ 127 St. Paul Street
Columbia, IL 62236
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