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United Church of Christ, Congregational 990 State St. Vermilion, OH 44089 [email protected]
JUNE 2018
Church chatter
Dates to remember:
I want to thank all of the members and non-members who have already generously pledged to the Accessibility project. This reno-vation will make our church more welcoming for our members and others of the community. The church has also been blessed to re-ceive significant interest free loans from members so that the project can go forward at this time without outside borrowing.
As of this time, some of you have not returned a pledge card. We hope everyone will feel inspired to be a part of this new outreach. We are hoping to hear from you by
June 1 st . If you have misplaced your pledge card please call the church office. (440-967- 5212). If you have oth-er questions regarding the project please call me at 440- 967-6856.
God Bless you and thank you for your prayerful consideration!
- Jim Estle, chairperson Accessibility Fundraising Team
Office Info: Phone: 967-5212 DNS phone: 967-5230 M: 9-noon/T-F: 9-2 p.m. Staff: Rev. David Zerby, Pastor
Jerry Boros, Treasurer
Jim Innes, Fin. Secretary
Jennifer Bertoni, Office Mgr.
Shelly Innes, Christian Ed.
Cecily Musser, Director, DNS
Dr. Ted Williams, Music Dir.
Corey Knick, Organist Mission Statement: We, the members of the United Church of Christ, Congregational, Vermilion, strive to love, serve, and grow as we live God’s message in our families, our church, our com-munity and our world, now and forever more.
Inside this issue:
Calendar 2
Pastor’s Post 3
Odds ‘n’ Ends 4
Moderator’s Letter 5
Christian Ed. 6
Youth Report 6
V.B.S. 7
Please note: There will be no early service this June and July.
June 1—Groundbreaking Ceremony
June 3—Congregational Blessing of the Accessibility Project
June 10—Cookout and Cornhole Tournament
June 24—Sunset Shores All-Church Picnic
July 10-12 Vacation Bible School
July 14-21 Mission Trip to North Carolina
August 30—DNS Open House
Accessibility Campaign Update:
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June 2018
JUNE BIRTHDAYS 2 John Howell 3 Krista Peters 5 Claudia Wilson 6 Megan Weizel Colt Johnson Allison Traut 8 Natalie Wilson 11 Megan Riddle Robb Jones 12 Linda Estle 13 Jack Johnson 14 Cecily Musser Charles Latto 15 Dale Reising
16 Jessica Tucker 17 Sarah Estle Trevor DeMartinis 19 David Schwensen 20 Elsie Delamatre Cathy Weber 23 Matthew Greiner Ted Williams 25 Martha Dean Susan Reising Jim Estle 27 Leslie Ennis Kristi Smith 28 Sjahn Zimmerman 30 John C. Riddle Brandon Bertoni
JUNE ANNIVERSARIES 11 Rudy & Jolie Reising 83 Bud & Leslie Ennis ‘60 16 Jim & Shelly Innes ‘90 17 Mike & Melanie Haynes ’78 18 Thomas & Cecily Musser ‘05 19 Charles & Janet Latto ‘04 24 Clark & Kathie Fitzgibbons ‘72 Matt & Shelly Fox ‘95 25 Ian and Ginger Cutcher ‘05 27 Ted & Betsy Williams ‘74
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 8am AA
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3 9am Missions
10:30am Wor-
ship
4 6pm Property
8pm AA
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6
7pm Diaconate
7
Grace’s Kitchen
7pm Boy Scouts
8 8pm AA
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9am Finance
10:30am Worship
12 Cookout &
Cornhole
11 10am Lucy Idol
12:30pm Bridge
8pm AA
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12:30pm Mar-
maru
14
7pm Boy Scouts
15
Pantry
8pm AA
16
17 Father’s Day
10:30am Wor-
ship
18 7pm SSRC
8pm AA
19
Rachel Circle
20 1pm Prayer
Group
7pm Council
21
7pm Boy Scouts
22 8pm AA
23
24 10:30am Wor-
ship
4pm SSRC Picnic
25 10am Lucy Idol
12:30pm Bridge
8pm AA
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28 7pm Boy Scouts
7pm Member-
ship
29 8pm AA
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JUNE 2018 Page 3
Pastor’s Post:
It’s June! I have discovered this community undergoes a significant transformation this time of year. Many Vermilionites have returned home from their winter hibernation in warmer climates. Others are making their pilgrimages to our town to enjoy their time in the wa-ter and on the shoreline. Our church building is now undergoing a significant transformation. As I write this arti-cle our preschool teachers are packing up their rooms. And while this is an annual tradi-tion of sorts, this time when they unpack it will be in different spaces.
The Accessibility Project is now ready to begin! This month a number of things will shift around in order to ac-commodate the transformation. We will be sending regular updates through our weekly e-letter to keep every-one informed as specific changes are known that will impact meeting spaces and more. With a good portion of our building being renovated over the summer, space will be limited for meetings. We will pretty much have the downstairs fellowship hall to work with. Please keep that in mind as you are scheduling committee and other meetings with Jen in the church office. Here are some of the bigger picture things we want you to be aware of: By the middle of June, the church office will be temporarily relocating to one of the recently vacated class-rooms. We expect to continue with our regular office hours: Monday, 9 am—noon; and Tuesday—Friday, 9 am—2 pm. The current elevator will remain operational until the new elevator is installed. The Preschool rooms are scheduled to be completed by early August and ready for the new school year. The Pre-school Director’s Office has already moved into what was the Christian Education Office. (The current church and pastor’s offices will become one large preschool classroom) We will be working closely with the different groups who share our space (Pantry, AA, Scouts, Lucy Idol) in order to ensure as smooth a summer as possible with all the construction taking place. If you have questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to share them with me. I know significant changes like what we are going through can often create anxious moments. However, once the project is completed and our facility is fully accessible I am more than confident the next few months of adjustments will be well worth it. - Rev. David Zerby, Interim Minister
Congratulations! Our Confirmation Class:
Marcus Bertoni, Brittney Camera, Tabatha Fenton,
Sophia Flemister, and Molly Wade
Our new Acolytes:
Xavier Flemister, Anthony Ozmun, and Allison Staszak
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Grace’s Kitchen News!
Odds ‘n’ Ends:
Shout-outs to: All the church members who helped with Ver-
milion Pride Day. Ruth Maurer for making coffee and Anne Stock
and MaryAnn Brizzolara for cleanup at Coffee Hour on 5/20.
The Diaconate committee thanks everyone who supported the Peterson nut sale. $50.00 will be given to help purchase an AED for Fel-lowship Hall. $476.50 will be given to the Ac-cessibility Project.
Miriam Smith thanks everyone at UCCC for all their prayers and cards. She sends word that her chemo is going very well and the side effects are stable. “Every night,” she says, “I thank God for my friends at church. “ Miriam can be reached at 440-653-0371, if you’d like to talk.!
The next Grace’s Kitchen opportunity is on Thursday, June 7th. A sign-up sheet is available on the board in the back hallway of church, near the lounge, and another is in the Fellowship Hall. If that’s not conven-ient, you can also sign up by calling Anne Stock at 419-565-7256. You are invited to join in this important ministry!
Women’s Coordinating will be selling RADA CUTLERY -knives, utensils and food products-
for the months of June and July (catalog expires July 31, 2018).
A catalog and order sheets will be available in Fellowship Hall; in the kitchen;
and during Sunday Coffee Hours until July 29.
Shirley Lehky (967-6536) will answer your questions
about the products. Funds raised will go toward
the Accessibility Project.
Emily Innes graduated Magna Cum Laude from
Centre College in Danville, Kentucky on May 20th.
She was also inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa
Honor Society the same weekend. Emily will be
attending James Madison University in the fall to
pursue her Master’s in History.
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From Judy Williams: “Joanne Lewis is a resident of
Heartland Center on Dublin-Granville Road. It is
easy to find and Joanne loves visitors. When I was
there Monday, May 21, we talked about members
of our church. She smiled as the names were men-
tioned. Ken, her husband, is taking a photo directo-
ry to her next week, to help her put more names
and faces together. If anyone wants to visit her,
but is hesitant about driving, let me know. Ellen
Rossi, my granddaughter, lives in Columbus too, so
I will be more than willing to take people to see
her. Joanne's address is 4075 Dublin Granville
Road, Dublin, Ohio; Room 2378. Her smile is the
same as it was when she and Ken sat in the back of
our sanctuary, lovely.”
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Moderator’s letter
Dear Members and Friends, Have you wondered what we would do if we had an emergency in our church? A team of thirteen mem-bers asked the question of each other during this past month. The results of the research, soul search-ing, and experience answered that question for us. Larry Howell, Matt and Art Greiner, Joe Harrold, and Judy Williams went to a training presented in Elyria by the Lorain County Sheriff’s department and the FBI. Soon after that, an article was in the Sandusky Register, covering advice from the Erie and Huron County Sheriffs. We divided the emergencies into two parts: violent and medical. In case of an intruder, members are urged to settle their brains and bodies by taking four deep breaths, and then running to the nearest exit. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO HIDE. Members of the Safety Team have been identified to call 911, distract the perpetrator, and rush him/her. In case of a medical emergency, the team has raised money to buy another defibrillator, and will offer more training on its use. A red medical kit was donat-
ed by the Estle family and will be kept in the lounge, for easy access. Included are supplies that would be of use in the case of a heart attack, cuts, eye injuries, diabetic problems, or excessive bleeding. We are hoping to form a team of medical professionals who will agree to cover Sunday morning services. After a brief discussion , it was agreed to have Sarah Estle Henkel contact the Erie County Health Depart-ment and get Narcan for inclusion in our kit. Jim Jones suggested we print small colored cards to put in the pew hymnal racks reviewing steps to be taken in case of an emergency. This has been an example of an empowered com-mittee, a group of people filled with a passion to solve an important problem. Their work has been accomplished. Congratulations and Thank you to them. Other members were Jim and Gara Jones, Jim Estle, Judy Brizzolara, and Joe Brizzolara. Of course, ideas and suggestions will always be ap-preciated. - Judy Shaw Williams, Moderator
Balance 4-1-18 (14,897.11)
April Income 20,488.99
Member Giving 12,474.17
Other Income 8,014.82
April Expenses 23,239.26
Balance 4-30-18 (17,647.38)
Finance Report April 2018
Picnic At Sunset Shores!
Please join us on Sunday, June 24th, at
4:00 pm for an old-fashioned picnic at
Sunset Shores. Food will be provided.
Bring a friend—All are welcome!
If you have questions or if you would
like to help, please call Julie Wilson at
440-752-9931.
Hope you can join us for an afternoon
of food and fellowship!
Sunday School We wrapped up the Sunday School year on Chil-dren’s Day, May 13. We certainly had a lot to celebrate that day as we also recognized our graduating high school seniors, installed our new acolytes and confirmed our newest members. The Christian Education Committee provided a luncheon in Fellowship Hall after the worship service. As we head into the summer, there will only be one Sun-day School class offered each Sunday. This class will in-clude all children from Kindergarten through fifth grade. Older youth can join us and help out with Sunday School if they would like. I am in need of people to volunteer to teach Sun-day School during the summer. You can sign up for just one week... or more if you would like. I will have every-thing for the lesson ready for you and I can even run through each lesson with the volunteer teacher. The Sun-day School curriculum is a bit more relaxed during the summer and involves Bible lessons, games, crafts and other activities. There is a signup sheet on the bulletin board out-side of the church office or you can contact Shelly Innes at 967-4894 or [email protected]. Please prayerful-ly consider taking a week to teach this summer. We have a great group of children and it teaching Sunday School gives you the opportunity to get to know these children of the church better. Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible School will be held July 10-12 at St. Mary’s from 9 am to noon each day. The theme is “Shipwrecked: Saved by Jesus”. Our church is the lead church this year so I am in need of a couple of people to help out with registration each morning. It involves checking the children in and giving them their name tags for the day. We are also in charge of the games rotation so if there are any youth that would like to help me with games please let me know. If you are interested in help-ing out in the drama, Preschool or any other rotation...we welcome you! We can always use volunteers! Registration forms for children who would like to attend VBS will be available by mid-June. They will be available in the weekly worship bulletin and on the bulle-tin board outside of the church office. Children must be 4 years of age to attend VBS. Call Shelly Innes if you have
Christian Ed News
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any questions about VBS. A Church Fellowship Activity The Christian Ed Committee is looking to plan a summer church activity. We are thinking of a weeknight in June where we can come together to play Putt Putt followed by a visit to Dairy Dock for some dessert. If this sounds like something that you may be interested in then watch for more information coming soon in the e-news!
Youth Report:
On Sunday, June 10th, from 12-2 pm., we’re
having a Cookout and Cornhole tournament! All proceeds will go towards Mission Camp. Please come and compete for our fabulous prizes! There will be a $10 fee for teams (2 people) and a free-will offering for spectators. We’ll have burgers (veggie and regular), hot dogs and sides.
Want to help out? Please fill out the form below to let us know what you’d like to do!
______________________________________________
Volunteer form—
Cookout and Cornhole, 6/10
____ We can bring a side dish!
____ We can help set up and/or serve!
____ We can let you borrow our cornhole set!
____ We plan to play!
We are:_______________________________________
Our email/phone:________________________________________
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Vacation Bible School!
Once again UCC,C will be joining up with E&R and St. Mary's to offer Vacation Bible School to the Ver-milion Community.
The dates are July 10, 11, & 12, 9 am-noon. Three days of fellowship and fun at St. Mary’s. Our summer theme is SHIPWRECKED!
The UCCC is in charge of Registration, Drama, and the Games rotation this year. Our Vacation Bible School could not happen without the help of many generous people. We are always looking for new, as well as returning, adult and teenage vol-unteers; more volunteers lighten the load for everyone.
Please consider how YOU can help this year.
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL VOLUNTEER FORM
Please check any of the following items that you might be willing to do. You will be contacted. Thanks!
_____Crew Leader ( high school teens) ______ Crew helper (completed 7/8th gr )
____ Preschool Leader (adult) _____ Preschool Helper (completed 6th gr)
_____ Games/Outdoor Activities ____ Help with Registration
_____ Decorations Committee ____ Drama rotation Helper
Student name:_________________________________________________ Gr_____Phone_____________
ADULT name:__________________________________________Phone___________________
***If you can help, please put the completed form in the offering plate or drop off at the church office.
990 State Street
Vermilion, OH 44089
United Church of Christ, Congregational
June Servants of the Church:
Usher Coordinators: Property Committee
Greeter Coordinator: Gloria Kocan
Coffee Hour Hosts: Volunteers!
Altar Committee: Karen Howell
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID Vermilion, OH 44089
Permit No. 18
No matter who you are
Or where we are on life’s journey
You are always welcome here. As we journey together we discover…
Love is the key! Love of neighbor, children, and creation.