Post on 05-Aug-2020
July 2020
The Voice
Of Crestwood United Methodist Church
July 2020 Page 2
From the Church Office
2020 Giving for June: $60,535
Giving for 2020: $364,713 Budget Needed: 362,440
We are seeking volunteers to be at the front desk of the offices from Monday through Friday, 9:00
am to 12:00 noon. Volunteer qualifications: pleasant, honest, like people, reliable, able to
communicate well with the public and can work independently. Duties include answering the
telephone, manage the telephone system, welcome those who enter the building, basic computer
skills especially with Microsoft Word, help with mailings, help schedule appointments and meet-
ings, distribute mail, sign for deliveries, returns calls, respond to emails, help organize the library
and other duties as needed.
July Meetings & Events
July 7th
Council on Ministries at 7:00
The Council on Ministries will be meeting through Zoom on Tuesday, July 7th
at 7:00 pm. One of
the main topics of discussion will be the guidelines we will ask every group that meets on our
campus to follow.
Guidelines Presented on July 19th
at 4:00 in the Sanctuary
A presentation of our guidelines for using our buildings will be presented on July 19th
at 4:00 pm
in the sanctuary. We request a representative from each group that uses our building to be in
attendance. The type of groups we ask to attend are MOPS, Scouting, Karate, and other groups
that we sponsor on a regular basis.
A Celebration of Life for Barbara Hemphill on August 1 at 11:00 am
A Celebration of Life Service for Barbara Hemphill will be held on Saturday, August 1st
at 11:00
am in the sanctuary. There will be a time of visitation from 10:00 am to 11:00 am before the
service to speak with the family.
Russ Broomell Speaking on July 26th
at Crestwood UMC
Our own Russ Broomell, a lay speaker in the United Methodist Church, will be preaching on
Sunday, July 26th
at the 11:00 service. Russ was recommended, at our Charge Conference held
last November, by our church to the District as one to be trained as a Lay Speaker. Lay Speakers
are often used by pastors to “fill in” for a pastor when they unable to be at their church on
Sunday Mornings.
Thank you Karen Grimes
Karen Grimes has decided to resign from the position as CUMC Office Manager effective July 3rd.
We all want to thank Karen for her dedicated service and all that she accomplished in support of
the CUMC staff and this congregation. She will certainly be missed and we wish her and Terry
God's blessings for the future.
This position will not be filled at this time and the workload will be shared by staff and volunteers
until the crisis has passed.
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Pastor’s Corner
WHY WEAR A MASK ON SUNDAY MORNINGS?
The question has arisen in churches across America, “Why Wear a Mask to Church?” I want you
to know why at Crestwood United Methodist Church we have insisted our attendees wear a mask
during worship.
1. This is not a political statement for or against one party or another.
2. This is a faith statement, Jesus said, “Love your neighbor as yourself”. We believe that
wearing a mask is a way of showing those around you that you care enough to protect
them and yourself.
3. The medical community has recommended mask wearing to slow down the spread of the
virus.
4. The Medical and Safety Team of Crestwood UMC, in conjunction with the Administrative
Council, has voted that we should all wear masks on Sunday. This was not a one person
or one small groups decision, but the leadership of the church decided.
5. The mask is a way to help those who are at risk to feel safer coming to our church.
6. One way to honor our volunteers who are giving countless hours to make sure we are safe
on Sunday is to wear a mask. It is disrespectful to not wear a mask.
7. Wearing a mask is not comfortable but our faith is not about comfort. To wear a mask on
Sunday morning is a statement to God that I love you enough to attend worship even
though its not comfortable. In the early church they attended worship in the catacombs
where the smell of decaying flesh was prominent. For centuries people attended worship
services without air conditioning and those services often lasted hours. Our being com-
fortable in worship is not the statement of faith we want to portray to the world.
8. Finally, here is a quote from Martin Luther written in the 1500’s during the bubonic
plague: “I shall ask God mercifully to protect us. Then I shall fumigate, help purify
the air, administer medicine and take it. I shall avoid places and persons where my
presence is not needed in order not to become contaminated and thus perchance in-
flict and pollute others and so cause their death as a result of my negligence. If God
should wish to take me, he will surely find me and I have done what he has expected
of me and so I am not responsible for either my own death or the death of others. If
my neighbor needs me however I shall not avoid place or person but will go freely as
stated above. See this is such a God-fearing faith because it is neither brash nor fool-
hardy and does not tempt God.”
Thank you to all who wear their mask and to the many volunteers keeping us safe on Sunday
mornings. We realize at Crestwood UMC we are being very careful, more than other churches
around us, because we want you to feel safe as you worship our living God.
Grace and Peace
Ted Burke
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Worship Corner
This past June, the choir made an outing to visit and sing for Pat Johnson who's recovering from
a stroke and working hard with occupational, physical and speech therapies.
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Called Charge Conference on August 2nd
at 4:00
The Administrative Council of Crestwood UMC has voted to sell the lot across the street from our
sanctuary. The lot was purchased several years ago, and the Trustees have recommended we sell
the lot for capital improvements. The Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church requires
any money received from the sale of the land cannot be used for the general budget. The Trustees
and Administrative Council plan to use the funds for improvements on our campus. The Charge
Conference is comprised of the Administrative Council and other members elected by the Charge
Conference that was held in November of 2019. All members may attend and speak but only the
Administrative Council and elected members of the Charge Conference may vote. The only item
that may be discussed at a Charge Conference is the one in which the purpose of the meeting has
been called. Our District Superintendent, John Hatton, will be leading this meeting.
Food Truck Wednesdays Starting July 8TH
From 5-7 PM
Wednesday evening, July 8th
from 5-7pm, we will have an opportunity to experience the Chops BBQ
Food Truck for a meal outside at CUMC. Some of you may have eaten this yummy BBQ if you
stopped at the Food Truck along side Hwy 329 near the Crestwood/I-71 Exit. This will be a
“tailgating” type set up. Please drive up and find a place to park at the church. You’ll order your
food from the BBQ Truck and then bring out your folding chairs to sit at your car and eat. We can
see each other and talk outdoors, or you can pick up the food to take home.
Since we cannot hold GAFFA yet, we have scheduled these Food Trucks on three Wednesday
nights:
Chops BBQ Truck Crave Catering Truck Peace Love & Eggrolls Truck
Wed. July 8th Wed. July 29th Wed. August 12th
Thank you to Joy Tabler and the Triple L Ministry for setting this up!
Groups Meeting Remotely
The following groups are meeting remotely. If your group is not listed, please contact Laurel
Crimm to be added to our master list.
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Missions
We are highlighting some of our local missions this month.
Portland Promise Center: The Portland Promise Center is a community center working to phys-
ically, educationally and spiritually enrich the lives of children and youth. An anonymous donor
has graciously offered to fund a matching gift event, up to $50,000. Every gift you make to the
Portland Promise Center will be doubled through this campaign! Your donation will enable the
Portland Promise Center to continue serving families in our program, throughout the Corona-
virus crisis. Our neighborhood is underserved and under-resourced, so families in our commu-
nity are particularly vulnerable. You can be a part of making a difference!
Highpoint: Highpoint reopened on June 6 and they are now accepting donations of the follow-
ing: Summer clothing (all ages and sizes), shoes, towels and washcloths, non-winter children’s
clothing, kitchenware, home décor. Our Current Donation Hours are: Mondays: 9AM-11AM,
Wednesday: 12PM-2PM & Saturday: 9AM-11:30AM —These donation hours are subject to
change.
Costa Rica – We are currently in conversation with Ashland UMC regarding donations to Meth-
odist Rural Center. We will send updates for opportunities to support this outstanding mission.
Goshorn’s (Peru) – Goshorn’s continue to do God’s work in Peru.
Back to School Supplies and Backpacks - School will begin August 12. Each year our church
collects school supplies, backpacks and cash donations in July and the first week in August. We
take the supplies to the South Campus Schools August 7. Cash donations will be used to pur-
chase supplies. We try to help at least 200 students each year.
School Supplies needed: Markers -10-12 count, Crayons- 24 count, Colored pencils, Glue
Sticks, Fiskar scissors, spiral notebooks (blue, yellow, red, green), Plastic folder with pockets
and prongs (blue, red, yellow, green), composition notebooks, notebook paper, highlighters,
Sharpie pens (blue and black), pencils (#2), blue pens or cash donations.
Blessings in a Backpack and Highpoint - Please continue to bring requested items:
For Blessings in a Backpack: Pop Tarts and boxes of macaroni and cheese
For HighPoint: Size 3T and up diapers or pull-ups
We will have boxes at all entry doors of the sanctuary in which you may place your items
throughout the month of June. If you are staying home and live streaming our service, feel free
to drop your items off at the church office during open hours. If you have your donation items
at home and wish to have them picked up, feel free to call Joan Bryant at 387-0386 and we will
gladly come and get them.
Please pray for all of our Local and Worldwide Missions. Please pray for the loss of two saints
who chaired our Shoebox Ministry (Kelly Williams) and Wesley Manor (Alan Fryrear). We pray for
their families and we ask God to touch a heart and provide someone to take over these two
ministries.
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Discipleship—Know, Show, Grow
The Upward Journey group of CUMC has been gathering each week via GoToMeeting and studying
the Book of Acts. It’s a dynamic study of the Holy Spirit empowering people for meaningful minis-
try. We’ve been reading the adventures of Paul, Stephen, Barnabas, Peter, Aquilla, Priscilla and
others whose lives were changed by the teachings of the resurrected Jesus and The Spirit that in-
dwells them. This study was designed to include three aspects: observation of the Acts text (the
what, when, where, how); the interpretation of the passage; and the application, which equals chal-
lenge and encouragement for growth in Christ.
Here are a few excerpts from the study for your consideration:
The Christian church is often not held in high regard in the unbelieving world. Some problems in-
clude the way we treat each other, the way we treat sinners, the unloving way we often communi-
cate truth about Jesus; the way we live as people full of pride instead of people full of humility.
Jesus said, “by this will all people know that you are my disciples by the way you love each oth-
er.” (John 13:35)
Think about what it means to be guided by God. Ask God to open and close doors of circumstances
to lead you. Pray continually about plans and directions. Talk with mature, godly Christians.
Check out your internal motivation for taking actions and make sure you plan is true to the princi-
ples in God’s Word. Finally, be ready for God to speak to you in whatever way He chooses. He will
lead not only in the direction He wants us to take, but also He will lead us away from the wrong
direction or situation.
Being in tune with God and saturated in His Word for vital preparation to carry the gospel. Apart
from the power of His Spirit, we can do nothing. He graciously gives us companions in ministry.
Think about several people who have influenced your walk with God. Write a note of appreciation
and tell them specifically how God has used them in your life!
Upward Journey Class invites you to come join us in the study and ministry. It’s a group made up
of married and singles, most are you at heart, but over 50. Since we have not been able to meet
together physically, we have welcomed new faces from several places. What a blessing! Christy
Baker (502-741-0284) can get you connected to GoToMeeting. Andy or Rose Sears (502-396-9426)
can get you informed of our next topic. Welcome!
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Laundry Love
Our church does Laundry Love a couple of times each year. We go to the Crestwood Coin Laundry
on the second Saturday of the month. The Mary Louise Guild supplies the volunteers, the tide pods
and fabric softener sheets. The ML Guild, Heaven Bound, Open Door Class and Upward Journey
Sunday school classes, as well as the church mission team have helped us with the $500 worth of
quarters for washers and dryers in the past. Thank you to everyone who has sent in a donation!
July is our month. We will be doing it COVID 19
style. We are making 25 Laundry Love bags from
our church. They have Tide pods, fabric softener
sheets, a note from church and $20 laundry gift
cards for those families in need. We are in need of
cash donations for the $500 in gift cards.
Donations can be made to CUMC and put Laundry
Love in the memo line.
Thank you!
Georgiana Doty
Bobbie Stoess
Laundry Love Team Leaders
Masks for Students
Blessings in a Backpack Drive
The Oldham County school students are going to need a lot of masks this school year. There are
12,500 students. The masks can be homemade, store bought or disposable. Loops to go around
the ears are best. 1st through 12th grade will wear them at school and on the bus.
If you would like to donate, I will have a plastic tub with a lid labeled masks in the church office for
donations. Cash donations will be used to purchase more masks.
Thank you!
Bobbie Stoess 314-1088 Bobbiestoess@bellsouth.net
Dear CUMC,
Thank you so much for all the food you donated to Blessings in a Backpack since March at the
Kilgus House and through June at church. We delivered all the pop tarts, macaroni and cheese
and peanut butter today. The kids love it. These are three of their favorite items.
We appreciate your generosity.
Thank you!
Bobbie Stoess
Missions Team
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Preschool During a Pandemic
This summer I am spending a lot of time with the preschool administrative staff doing all the usu-
al preparation work for the fall. It looks a lot different this year because we must ensure we are in
compliance with new licensing regulations for reopening childcare during a pandemic. We are tak-
ing great care to ensure the health and safety of our students and staff. The following are some of
the measures we must implement for 2020-2021:
- All adults and children will be screened for fever and contagious symptoms daily upon arrival.
- Parents will use the drop off/pick up car line from the first day of school (parents cannot walk
their children in the building to their classrooms).
- Parents may enter the building outside of drop off/pick up times, but we must limit who is in
the building – no siblings are allowed unless they are enrolled in the preschool.
- Class sizes are being reduced to a maximum of 10.
- Children must remain in the same group of 10 children all day without being combined with
another classroom.
- We cannot offer before or after school care (extended day).
- We cannot offer after school activities (art, music, cooking, sports, gymnastics, STEM, ballet).
- All adults must wear masks in the preschool.
- Children are not required to wear masks at preschool.
- Additional cleaning and sanitizing of the restrooms and high-touch surfaces in classrooms
throughout the day.
- Toys will be cleaned and sanitized daily.
- Toys that are machine-washable are not permissible to use.
- If you are interested, a link to the new childcare guidelines is on the preschool website:
https://www.crestwoodmethodist.com/preschool
The 2019-2020 school year was closed so abruptly we did not get to properly thank all who helped
make the school year a success. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the following:
- To the preschool board members for all of the time and love they gave to the preschool.
- To everyone who registered their Kroger Plus card to benefit the preschool.
- To all the families and friends who baked and supported our cookie walk and silent auction.
- To Ms. Dena for cleaning for us.
- To families of present or past students who recommend us to others. You all are our very best
advertisers.
- To our church family for the love, prayers, and home for our preschool.
We still have openings for toddlers (24 – 36 months in diapers) and trained twos (two by 8/1) for
the fall. If you know someone looking for a preschool, please have them call 553-9362 or email
Tina@crestwoodmethodist.com. The current regulations prevent us from conducting tours of the
campus in person, but we are getting creative and offering to show parents around by Zoom.
I humbly ask for your prayers as we prepare God’s preschool for His children.
With gratitude, Ms. Tina
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Children’s Ministry
There is now a PRAY–ground in the sanctuary for the children during worship. A PRAY–ground is
a place in the sanctuary where children can experience worship through age appropriate materials
and tools that will help keep them engaged in what is happening during worship. It is a space for
children to feel welcomed.
We want to continue to keep children safe and healthy. We ask that only 2 children participate in
an activity at one time. And, we are asking parents to wipe down the activity (markers, labyrinths,
mazes, etc.) with a disinfectant wipe after their child has finished. Children can move from
activity to activity during the worship service. We ask that children participate quietly at each sta-
tion. We do understand that children are not always quiet.
Below are a few pictures of the PRAY-ground in our sanctuary.
Vacation Bible School Sunday – July 19
Join us at the 11:00 service to hear all
about the Knight’s Quests at the North
Castle.
The Knights will share the adventures of
their quests to find God’s Great Armor
through song, scripture, and stories.
The Knights of the North Castle Armored
Up to Be Strong in the Lord and the
strength of his power. Ephesians 6:10
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July Birthdays & Anniversaries
July 2
Pat Burnett
July 3
Mary Jane Stoess
July 4
Marilyn Davis
Jan Hill
Rachel Hopp
July 5
Laverne McMahan
Doug Nunn
Jean Rabbeth
July 6
Bill Taylor
Mark Miller
Ellie Miller
July 7
David Bryant
Kimberly McClish
Dee Dee Perkins
July 8
Toni Hoehle
Jamie Jemtrud
July 9
Kelly Perkins
Russ Spencer
July 10
Cathy Crady
Nick Ferrera
Brandon Jones
Hayden Kiesewetter
July 12
Ms. Dot King
Wesley Schissler
Tom Temple
July 13
April Meisner
JonMarie Johnson
Hallie Keller
April Rose Gower
July 14
Jamie Huff
Rachel Moore
July 16
Adam Bullard
Joe Slone
July 11– Mr. & Mrs. Doug Rose
July 12- Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Stanley
July 15—Mr. & Mrs. Chad Adams
- Mr. & Mrs. Clint Legg
July 18—Rev. & Mrs. Jim Powell
July 19—Mr. & Mrs. Brad Harruff
July 17
Sandra Fizer
July 18
Chad Sanders
July 19
Torsten Hopp
Braden Johnson
July 20
David Flinchum
Erik Mohn
Joe Spinks
July 22
Terry Grimes
Gordon Hettinger
July 23
Matt Goldman
July 25
Ron Goodlett
July 21—Mr. & Mrs. Scott Crimm
July 23—Mr. & Mrs. Bob Graham
July 26—Mr. & Mrs. Rick Calvert
July 31—Mr. & Mrs. Scott Davidson
July 26
Brad Bowman
Katie Grubb
Michael Rabbeth
Rose Sears
Stephen Sears
July 27
Laura Chism
July 28
Kathy Davis
July 29
Dale Carter
Jeanetta DeHart
Dale Line
Laura Mohn
July 30
Jackie Little
July 31
Jena Ainsworth
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Please remember in prayer
By Request:
Connie Armstrong, Sandy Ball, Carol Blair, Melva Blair, Madie Bohnlein, Paula Burke, Bob Bynum,
Karen Carter and Family, John Chapman, Sydney Chapman, Bonnie Cruz, Betty Deibel, Renee,
Tim & Jared Densler, Logan Dewitt (brain tumor,) Stephanie Doring, Lindsey Doyen, Susanne
Doyle, Sam Doyle, John Eaves, Drew Esposito (4 yr. old with cancer), Ken & Katie Freeman, Billy
Fisher, Walter Forbey, Dee Foster, Rose Frazar, Kathy Fryrear and family, Henry Gagnon (11 yr.
old with cancer), Sharon Ganslen, Jennifer Goodin, Bob and Lindy Graham, Atleah Grubb, Robbie
Grubb, Roberta Hafele, Mary Louis Hagerty, Don Harruff, Cathy Henney, Kim Hamilton, Cobbie
Harrison, Addison Hasten, George Hemphill, John Hendrickson, Michelle Hendrickson, Anna Hen-
nings, Gordon Hettinger, Blanche Jernigan, Pat Johnson, John and Mona Jones, Lewis Jones, Lisa
Jones, Mona Jones, Wayne Jones, Lydia Kiesewetter, Valerie Keller and Family, Jackie and the fam-
ily of Jim Little, Joyce Lochner, Ruth Lockyer, George Manning, Linda Martin, Bill Martin, Laura
Mason, Hugh McBurney, Katy McDaniel, Heather Graham McLaughlin, Max Milton, Joyce Mober-
ly, Patrick Moore, Tommy Moore, Tom Morgan, Bob Ogburn, Melanie Parrish, Tom & Carol Payne,
Joanne & Larry Pitchford, Dolores Rawson, Heidi Rawson, Hope Ray, Chet Rozak and family, Mar-
garetta Roy, Gretchen Sheridan, Eleanor Shuster, Joe Slone, Larry Stanley, Connor Stewart, Bren-
da Thompson, Rita Vaught, Eddie Ward, Ryan Warner, Steve Weber, Sara Westerman, Dawson
Whitaker, The Family of Kelly Williams, Jon & Gloria Wisdom.
Our Missionaries:
Christian & Angelica Dickson, Stephen & Beth Dupree, Tim & Jennifer Goshorn, Debbie Kitchel,
Jim & Mary Newman, Mark & Rebecca Smallwood, and all the people with whom they serve.
Our Military:
Adam Bullard, Alex Bullard, Dale Carter, Patrick Davis, Nicolas Ferrera, Will Hanna, Dylan Hinson,
Alex Hodges, Lisa Kiesewetter, Mike Hieb, William Scritchfield, Tyler Stewart.
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Addresses for our Nursing Home/Rehab Friends
Juanita Blevins
7832 Aiken Road
Louisville, KY 40245
502-241-8371
Marilyn Davis
Rm 204, Forest Springs Health Campus
4120 Wooded Acre Lane
Louisville, KY 40245
Bob Graham
Masonic Home
711 Frankfort Road #208
Shelbyville, KY 40065
502-513-1993
Laverne McMahan
13600 LaGrange Road, #136
Louisville, KY 40245
Mickey McMahan
13600 LaGrange Road, #138
Louisville, KY 40245
Billy Potts
13600 LaGrange Road, #114
Louisville, KY 40245
Eleanor Shuster
98 Adams Street, Apt 15
New Castle, KY 40050-3091
Milt Stoess
Signature Healthcare
50 Shepard Lane, Rm #115
Bedford, KY 40006