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Last month I took the Confirmation Class to the Chicago
Temple (1st UMC), along with Youth Director Roger
Beitzel and a number of chaperones. We marveled at the
beauty of the sanctuary and during our tour later, enjoyed
the view from the open balcony of the parsonage at the top
of the skyscraper, complete with gargoyles. The Chapel in
the Sky (above the parsonage and below the steeple) was a
gift from the Walgreen family (good Methodists), so one of
the stained glass windows has a small pharmaceutical
symbol on it. We learned that this was the tallest church in
the world, and when it was built in 1924, it was the tallest
building in Chicago.
But what especially caught my interest was learning that
the Chicago church was founded in 1831 by Rev. Jesse
Walker, known as the “Daniel Boone of Methodism”. He
was born in Virginia in 1766. He had already been
preaching for five years before the founder of Methodism,
John Wesley himself, died in England. Later, Walker
spread the gospel in Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, and
Illinois, traveling around the “circuit” of Methodist
missions on horseback. Thus, he was a Methodist “Circuit
Rider” (the term we use for our monthly newsletter!).
I had recently learned that Rev. Walker probably oversaw
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Circuit
Rider
news
5.10 Mother~Daughter Banquet
5.11 Men’s Breakfast
YG - Pizza/Volleyball
5.12 Mother’s Day
Children’s Choir Sings
5.18 Change the World ~
Church Outing
5.19 Sunday School Celebration
5.25 Work Day
5.27 (Memorial Day) Office Closed
5.31 Youth Group Lock IN
Mark Your Calendar
‘Good’ News
CHANNAHON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
VOLUME 59, NO. 5, MAY 2013
Our mission is to create disciples who nourish faith and work in ministering to the community.
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the founding of Channahon UMC when he was
the “Preacher in Charge” of the Des Plaines
circuit, which included all territory between the
Fox River and the Des Plaines River. He
traveled up the Illinois River into what is now
Channahon at McKinley Woods. He then turned
North up the DuPage River. Rev. Walker was
truly a pioneer preacher, moving into the
roughest of settlements to be sure the gospel of
Christ was shared in the most remote regions of
the wilderness. He ministered not only to the
white settlers, but also to the Native Americans,
especially the Pottawatomie tribe. His
diplomatic and organizing skills were evident as
he held a council with five Pottawatomie chiefs
at the mouth of the Fox River (where it empties
into the Illinois River at Ottawa) in the spring of
1824, obtaining permission to start schools for
the tribal children. The famous Chief Shabbona
was among his acquaintances.
As a congregation, I hope we can feel inspired
about our connections with this early Methodist
church planter. Rev. Walker is buried in
Plainfield (where he also founded a Methodist
church), but his pioneer spirit continues in
today’s Methodists who have a passion to share
the gospel in word and deed to all who are open
to it.
Peace, Steve
Help is needed for the Good Samaritan Fund!
Local individuals and families in need of
assistance often come to Channahon UMC for
modest amounts of assistance with gas and
groceries. Our church is able to minister to these
people in need through our Good Samaritan
Fund, which is a non-budgeted fund, supported
wholly from designated gifts from the
congregation or friends of the church. Though
we have been able to help about 25 individuals
and families already in 2013, we are now very
low on our funds. If you can make a donation to
help this ministry, please send a check payable to
"CUMC" and designate it for the "Good
Samaritan Fund". We will include these gifts on
your giving statement. Thank you for your
compassionate generosity!
Good News Continued …
Church News Summer Worship Schedule
Beginning Sunday May 26th
, our summer worship schedule
commences with a 9:00am worship only.
On Sunday, September 8th
, we will resume our regular
worship schedule of both 9am and 10:30am services, with
Sunday School at 10:15 am. Sept. 8th
we will also celebrate
with a picnic featuring a pig roast and ball game on the church
grounds.
Many thanks to both the Adult Choir and the Praise Band for
their sacred musical offerings that they prepare and share for us
from September through May.
Please sign up or see Brittany Alcantar if you can offer some
special music at a 9 am worship service this summer, see
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Welcome to our Newest Members
Our Confirmation Class of 16 students will give their vows of
faith and church membership on May 5th
– we rejoice to welcome
them as the newest committed members of the body of Christ.
Please be sure to intentionally welcome and greet them to
encourage them on their continued journey of faith:
Max Babich Katharine McSteen
Gwen Barnes Liam O’Brien
Jake Botka Justin Prokop
Nicholas Gear Ryan Sartori
Amy Geldean Sophia Snow
Ryan Knott Erin Sweet
Kyle Kobe Timothy Wasilewski
Allison Lyman Bailey Lyman
.
Children & Families
Graduation Recognition High School graduates will be celebrated during worship on May 19th. We would also like to recognize students graduating from 8th grade, college, trade schools, etc. If you have a child graduating this Spring, please contact the church office with their name, school they are graduating from and plans for the future - include the name of the school they will be attending in the Fall. All graduates will be listed in the bulletin on May 19th.
Last Day of Sunday School
Sunday, May 19th will be the last day of Sunday School classes for this school year. Teachers will be recognized during 9 a.m. worship. There will be a celebration of the completion of the Sunday School year with Tasty Gelato (Italian Ice Cream) and cookies from Enjoi Bakery!! Additional Details will be forthcoming!.
Change the World
May 18th - 1:00-3:00 p.m. We will be spending time in the outdoors cleaning up God's beautiful creation. The I&M Canal Trail is in need of trash pick-up along Tryon Road in Channahon, IL. EVERYONE is invited to join in this ALL-AGES project.
We will gather as a group at the intersection of Tryon Rd. and Liberty at 1 p.m. and bless HIS creation of nature, then proceed to work in both directions on the trail picking up trash. If you can make it at any time between 1-3 p.m. please feel free to join in. Don't feel like you need to stay the entire time to participate. Wear work gloves, dress for the weather and bring a few garbage bags.
Young Family Fellowship - Immediately following the event, Channahon UMC will host a young family fellowship time (weather permitting) on the playground at the church. Bring out the littlest disciples, pick up some trash, then join with others for some relaxed time to enjoy the children and God's creation.
Feed My Starving Children
Save the Date - Saturday, June 29th, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Channahon UMC has reserved 50 spots for packing food at the facility in Aurora. We will be presenting them with the final donation from what was collected through the Sunday School ministry. This event is open to EVERYONE. Registration information will be available soon.
A Girl with a Cape- Young Family Book Reading Event
Thursday, June 6th ~ 6:30pm-7:30pm. A personal book reading for families with children in Pre-K to 4th grade is being hosted at Channahon UMC. This event will feature a local new author, Amy Logan, reading her book, followed by a short activity for the Children, and an opportunity to purchase
books and have them signed! This event is open to the public - please consider inviting anyone you know with younger children to come to this very special event.
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Train up a child in the way he should go;
even when he is old he will not depart from it
- Proverbs 22:6
And the second is like unto
it, Thou shalt love thy
neighbor as thyself.
– Romans 8:30
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"The Witness Committee would like to thank the
members and friends of CUMC for their generosity
in helping fill the food pantry of the Minooka
Bible Church on April 21. We are especially
grateful to Jim and Joi Walker who delivered 93
bags of food. Our next collection will be in July."
UMW
Witness
MEN!! MEN!!
YARD SALE
Date: Saturday, May 4, 2013
Time: 8am-1pm
Place: Channahon UMC
Cost: $10 to rent a space.
You must supply the table.
Don’t have enough items for a space, donate items
to the church and we will sell them. Money raised
will be used for Mission Trips. To reserve a spot
call 1-815-467-7275.
Outreach
&
Outreach is responsible for the funding of these 2
worthwhile causes and would appreciate any
donations. For Daybreak, we supply everything for
the meal and serve anywhere from 60-80 people for
dinner, 4 times a year. The Prayer Blankets are of
great comfort to the receivers and this is the church’s
special way of saying God is watching and praying
over you. For more information, contact Donna
Szoke at [email protected]
A wonderful afternoon was enjoyed by all who
attended the UMW Haiti presentation on April 13.
Hannah Jessup Circle treated us to some authentic
Haitian foods and the table looked beautiful.
Pastor Steve taught us some language used by
Haitians, shared their positive attitudes during so
many struggles, and showed how God’s love can
reach out in every situation, in every culture, and
around the world. We offer thanks to all who made
this afternoon so special.
Our Aurora District Spring Meeting was held at
Minooka UMC with 9 of our members attending.
July 18-21 our Northern Illinois Conference will
offer “Mission u” at Judson University. There are
scholarships available for first time attendees and
our local unit will help with expenses also. There
is a Youth/Drive-in Day on July 18. On this day,
adults 16 and over will receive an overview of all
three studies (Living Sacramentally/Walking
Justly, Poverty, and The Roma of Europe). Youth
12-15 will attend a 5 hour age appropriate class on
migration. Children 7-11 will attend a 5 hour age
appropriate class on migration. Our young people
are encouraged to attend as well as adults. Please
let one of our UMW officers know in May if you
would like to attend. Early registration saves
money and is due in June.
Youth News
Finding Balance
With only so many hours in the day, and lots of demands on those hours, singer/songwriter Jeremy Camp admits
that his time with God has sometimes gotten pushed to the back burner.
“I’m a very passionate person who wants to go out and serve God as much as I can,” Jeremy says. “To do that as a
musician, you have to put in a lot of work and lots of traveling. Sometimes, the work of serving the Lord gets in the
way of spending time with the Lord.”
This is exactly what happened during the time Jeremy was trying to get his career up and running.
“Instead of enjoying what God was doing in my life, I spent too much time trying to do more for him,” he says. “I
got too busy and burdened by things that distracted me from spending time with God. By working so hard at my
career, I was also not trusting God enough – I was trying to take control by doing it all alone.”
In addition to non-stop touring and recording, Jeremy got married to solo artist Adie and started a family. As life
continued to get busier and busier, Jeremy finally hit a wall and realized he was trying to do too much.
“I just got to the point where I called out, ‘Help me, Lord!” says Jeremy. “I cried out for forgiveness. I’d let serving
God get in the way of just being with God. When I did, I felt like God said, ‘Jeremy, you cannot steer this ship
alone. Let me give you true peace, joy, and rest.’ I learned that unless we find our contentment in Christ, we’ll just
feel empty after a while.”
Now Jeremy strives to “wake up and smell the coffee” every day. He tries to enjoy the little things, to relax, and to
pay more attention to God. He’s very careful when filling his calendar. He commits to a daily quiet time. And he’s
very intentional about not letting anything – even working for God – keep him from spending time with God. He
says this is also a danger for anyone who loads up their days with youth ministry, serving in other ministries at
church, or other service projects.
“People think the more they are doing for the Lord, the better. And that God will more pleased with them,” Jeremy
says. “But God is more concerned with our relationship with him. If we’re spending enough time with God, those
activities should come as a natural outpouring – not the other way around.”
So if you’re feeling empty, maybe you need to spend more time connecting with God, and less time doing things for
God.
What’s Your
Friday May 10th
6:00 p.m.
All Mothers and all daughters, you are invited to join us for a night of good food, fun,
and fellowship at our CUMC Mother/Daughter Banquet entitled,
“What’s Your Purse-onality?”
Tickets will be on sale after the 9:00 service through May 5.
Bring your favorite purse and join us for a great evening.
CUMW’s Mother ~ Daughter
Banquet
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2013 - WINTER JAM
Almost 40 people (kids and adults) car pooled up to the
Sears Centre for the Winter Jam Concert in February. Ten
bands for $10. Although we had to get there pretty early
and wait out in the cold to get seats, we had fun. How can
you not have fun outside with that many people? During the
concert, not only did we hear inspiring music of all kinds,
we saw great pyrotechnics from the group Red. We also
heard some very powerful messages from the artists on how
we can live the life God has given us. Youth Leaders,
Kellen Walker, Mary Caher , Roger Beitzel and Nancy
Geldean were invited backstage to meet some of the artists
and to listen to their words of encouragement for youth
leaders. A big thank you, Kellen, for heading up such a
wonderful and spirit-filled outing. Can’t wait for the next
one!!!
Youth Small Group
Vacation Bible School 2013
July 21-25
Anyone interested in getting involved as a volunteer should see Alec Lindstrom, VBS coordinator.
3rd Annual
Channahon UMC VBS/Community Pool Party
July 20 // 5:15 - 7:15 p.m.
This is meant as a fellowship event - invite friends, family, neighbors! It is held in conjunction with VBS week.
If you are in possession of any church keys that are
no longer necessary for your to have, please return
them to the church office to replenish our supply
and distribute to new Church Officers.
CUMW Thrift Shop May Schedule
May 2nd
10am-2p
May 6th
6pm-8pm
May 16th
10am-2p
May 20th
6pm-8pm
May 30th
10am-2pm
(½ price sale)
Pastoral Thought
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Is scheduled for May 8th
at 11:30am in the CUMC Narthex
Books & Breakfast ~ May 4th ~ 8am at CUMC
Join us as we discuss the book “In Our Backyard:
A Christian Perspective Social Action” by Nita Belles
In Our Backyard invites readers into the lives of human trafficking victims, survivors and the traffickers themselves with true stories. These stories not only inform, but also continue our study of modern day slavery, this time focusing on the United States. This book contains mature subject matter.
Pack 444 in Channahon will be hosting its Spring Round-Up on
Tuesday, May 7, 2013 from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
at the Channahon United Methodist Church.
Boys entering grades 1st -5th
grade are invited to attend with their parents.
During this hour long event, parents and their sons will
Meet Pack Leaders and Scouts Experience a Pack 444 Show and Tell Build a Recycled Robot Be introduced to the World of Scouting and Pack 444
If you have additional questions, please contact Annette Conroy – Committee Chair at
[email protected] or visit our website at http://www.pack-444.org
Are you interested in having fun with a purpose?
How about building friendships
that could last a lifetime?
Then, we encourage you to check out Cub Scouts!
The Church office will be closed May
27th
in observance of Memorial Day!
National Day of Prayer
Channahon United Methodist church
20th Annual ~ Three Rivers Golf Scramble June 8th, 2013 ~ Heritage Bluffs Golf Course – Channahon, IL
Golf tee times are available.
Get your foursome organized and contact
Bob Manion for details @ [email protected] or (815) 467-6144
There are may other ways you can participate in this fun event:
“Dinner Only” tickets – $20 per person.
Silent Auction – gift baskets will be available for bidding during the outing.
Advertise your business - for a donation of $150 your business will be featured at one
of the holes and included in the event promotion.
Channahon UMC Family Hole – donate any amount you wish -participating family
names will be put onto signs at one of the holes.
Volunteer to help during the outing.
For more information, to make a donation, volunteer to work, or buy dinner tickets, please contact the
Channahon UMC office at (815) 467-7575.
Golf outing proceeds benefit the Art Smith Memorial Scholarship fund and
various ministries of Channahon UMC.
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On Sunday, May 19, 2013 at 6PM CUMC will host the “GloryWay Quartet” who have been
spreading God’s word through song for over 10 years, presenting 4 part harmony at its best! They
have appeared with many of the top groups in the industry including the Dove Brothers, Dixie
Melody Boys, the Spencers, Danny Funderburk, Chuck Wagon Gang and countless others! They also
are on the Winding Creek Recording Label, and are represented by Capitol Artist.
Please join us on May 19, 2013 at 6:00pm and enjoy the word this group has to share through song.
We will collect a free will offering at the end of the evening. Any amount you feel you are willing to
share. Please contact Brittany Alcantar by email [email protected] or phone (815) 603-9851
if you have any questions regarding the event.
To reserve a spot at this event please contact the church office at (815) 467-5275. Walk-ins will be
accepted, but would like a head count if possible. You can visit their website at
www.glorywayquartet.org to hear some examples of what you can expect to hear at the concert.
Community Info & Events (Continued )
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Thank You…
Thank you to all for the prayers and prayer blanket. With
God’s help we will get through this!
Families of Jim & Mike Deboard
I want to thank you for the prayer pillow you made me. It
came in handy for a couple of reasons. I shall use this the
rest of my life. Thank you so much. Yours truly.
Diane Ebert
I would like to offer a sincere thank you to Youth Director
Roger Beitzel for assisting me during the recent
Confirmation Class experience. Many thanks to the parents
of the class, who helped as field trip chaperones, drivers, and
meal providers for our weekly lunch before class. Our
mentors played a very important role as a non-family
member encouraging and listening to our confirmands
during this journey. The mentors were: Kellen Walker, Michelle Lyman, Nancy Geldean, Beth Thelo,
Michelle Barnes, Bonnie Babich, Barb Powell, Mary Caher,
Donna Szoke, Nancy Snow, Randy Platt, Tom Leatherwood.
Pastor Steve
My student Mallory Traver, recently gave me a prayer blanket
from your church for my father. Unfortunately, my dad died of
cancer a few days before the blanket was given. I will be
passing your lovely prayer blanket onto my mother. I believe
that it will give her some comfort and peace in the days ahead.
Thank you for your prayers as my dad battled a rare cancer.
Although it’s quite hard to admit that, in the wake of our loss,
God’s mercy was ever-present. I can see now that it was. It
was there in my brother’s ability to solve problems as they
arorse, with my mother’s continuous care, in the nurses and
social workers actions in making my dad’s final days peaceful,
and finally, it was there in my Dad’s quick end to the suffering.
On behalf of my mother and my family, Thank you so much
for the prayer blanket, it is much appreciated.
Family of Lonnie R. Lullmann
On Behalf of the Will County Land Use Dept.
Resource Recovery & Energy Division, we thank
you for allowing us to utilize your parking lot in
March to serve Channahon and surrounding
communities. Participant feedback was
overwhelming positive. The Haz-Mat Collection
event was very successful with serving about 622
vehicles that day.
Dave Hartke/WCLUD
Thank you for the cards and loving wishes for me.
Barbara Bush
Thank you to all who donated baskets, money,
bought raffle tickets and/or attended the benefit for
my grandson Jimmy Holt. Your thoughtfulness is
greatly appreciated. Frieda Manion
Thank you to Bonnie Babich, Nancy Geldean, and
Dave McMurtry for all they have done for me. And
for my church family for all your support.
Alec Lindstrom
We want to thank everyone for the care and support
we have received while dealing with such a loss.
We are grateful to have such a warm and caring
family here. Thank you so much.
Jean & Ricky Lawrence
The prayer blankets are a warm and meaningful gift
that we will always treasure. This symbol of faith
has provided appreciation for your prayers and the
love of God as our family heals. We send our
sincere thanks to CUMC. With Blessings,
Stan, Martha, Leslie Wadsworth
And When you offer a
sacrifice of thanksgiving to
the Lord, offer it of your
own free will…
- Lev. 2:29
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OUR CHURCH’S CONCERNS
Surgeries/Hospitalizations
Nick Priddy, Patty Beaudry, Kenneth McMillan,
Dorothy Riffner, Robin Clower, Stephanie Friel,
Heather Gear, Pixie Koenig’s brother Chuck,
Marilyn Meeks, Rose Field’s nephew Glen, Kyle,
Laurie Raeburn
Health Issues
Joan Waller’s Mom Jean, Alexis Barga
, Micki Thompson, Camron Hayden,
Joi Walker’s sister Janet
Other
Jonestown Mission Group, parents of Linda Corp,
Essary Family, Good Samaritan Recipients, Hadaway Family,
CUMC Shut-ins, Cora Rae Friel, Flood Victims,
Wadsworth Family, Waranoski Family,
Elena Warren’s daughter Christy & family,
Boston Marathon Tragedy,
* Logan Knott Turns 7 and 2 loose teeth
* Patty Beaudry home after heart procedure
* Chuck Lyons has found a job.
* The Easter Sunrise Service was wonderful
* Matthew Sergeant turns 5
* Sophie Snow turns 14
* Jenna Simotes, Cotter’s Granddaughter - made the
cheer team for U of I.
* Channahon Jr. High Play - Sure-Luck Holmes was a
great success!
* Welcome home Coen’s and Goggins!
* Alec Lindstrom awarded the Presidential
Achievement Scholarship for full tuition to Loyola-
Chicago.
* Todd Pelkey turned 50!
* Congrats to MCHS Winterguard - Bronze Medal in
World Competition
* Great time w/youth at Move Camp Night
* Great time was had at Prom this year.
* Jim Allen (Beth Thelo’s Dad, honored by the Will
County Community Services Council with the
“Lifetime Achievement’ Award
For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, neither
angels, nor demons, neither the present nor the future,
nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor
anything else in all creation, will be able to separate
us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our
Lord. Romans 8:38-39
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES
Beth Couch and family on the passing of her
brother-in-law Mike Milonas
Heather Gear & family on the passing of Heather’s
Uncle Tim Flanagan.
Jean Lawrence & family on the passing of her mother
Ann Costello
Daniels’ Family and Friends of the tragic loss of their
daughter Elizabeth ‘Lizzy’ Daniels
OUR CHURCH’S CONCERNS
OUR CHURCH’S JOYS
Henry McCoy
Simmons
April 17, 2013
Great Aunts: Jackie Goggins,
Lou McCoy, and
Donna Buckley
May Worship Service Helpers
This Month’s: Church Ambassadors Donna Buckley & Jackie Goggins
Counters Aileen Cotter & Gordon Vong
Park Towers Communion Lynette Bassett, Nancy Geldean
May 5 Confirmation Sunday
9:00am
Liturgist George Johnson
Greeters Sergeant Family
Audio/Visual Adam Taylor & Nick Frigo
Communion Dottie Priddy, Donna Szoke, Janet Robb,
Barb Powell, Stan & Sandy Yenrich
10:30am Liturgist Sommer Middleton
Audio/Visual Toby Carpenter & Lauren Sweet
Communion Mary Caher & Kellen Walker
May 12 Mother’s Day
9:0.0am
Liturgist Adam Platt
Greeters Todd & Amanda Francisco
Audio/Visual Mike & Andy Geldean
10:30am Liturgist Michelle Barnes
Audio/Visual Lauren Sweet & Liam O’Brien
May 19
9:00am
Liturgist Elena Warren
Greeters Sonny & Sharon Hedgren
Audio/Visual Steve Olson & Max Babich
10:30am Liturgist Mary Caher
Audio/Visual Toby Carpenter & Liam O’Brien
May 26 Begin Summer Worship Schedule
9:00am
Liturgist Elaine Coen
Greeters Nick & Dottie Priddy
Audio/Visual Mark Lindstrom & Adam Platt
1 John Cottr
3 Aaron Greep
3 Keta Lindstrom
3 Jeff Walker
4 Andrew Prokop
5 Katie McSteen
6 Morgan McMurtry
6 Lana Stafford
6 Bruce Thornton
6 Sandra Yenerich
7 Jodi Landes
7 Ann Spurgeion
8 Alex Beitzel
8 Hanna Pelkey
8 Colleen Thornton
9 Lona Hufila
9 Trenton Olson
9 Sophia Raymer
10 Bonnie Eigenheer
12 Tyler Edwards
12 Joyce Williams
13 Grace Thelo
15 Madalyn Hernandez
15 Levi Alexander Ridenour
16 Clayton Novak
17 Dave Brnes
17 Mary Easton
17 Ryan Knott
18 Nathan McBroom
18 Laurie Raeburn
18 Arvilla Smith
20 Eric Pfeiffer
21 Michelle Blazekovich
21 Robin Clower
21 Emma McSteen
21 Nicholas Napoli
24 Carl Bush
27 Matthew Jones
28 Joe Ridenour
28 David Traver
29 Bailey Lyman
29 Allison Lyman
29 Ellery Olson
30 Jim Arnold
30 Jordan Boe
30 Michael Fletcher
30 Kathy McLaughlin
Birthdays
Anniversaries
5/1 Rick & Michelle Leyman
5/14 Rick & Brenda VanAsdlen
5/16 Jim & Donna Buckley
5/20 Jeff & Kari Baranoski
5/26 Chip & Joyce Williams
5/27 Mark & Keta Lindstrom
5/30 Jim & Nancy Allen
5/31 Tom & Kathy Leatherwood
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Channahon United Methodist Church
24751 W. Eames (Rt. 6)
Channahon, IL 60410
www.channahonumc.org
Pastor: Steve Good
Cell #: 815-922-6872
Youth Pastor: Roger Beitzel
Director of Children & Families:
Bonnie Babich
Office Ministry Assistant: Kris Hayden
Office Hours
Mon. – Fri.: 9:00am-1:00pm
Phone: 815-467-5275
Fax: 815-467-7435
The
CIRCUIT RIDER Volume 59, No. 5, May 2013
Editor: Kris Hayden
CUMC reserves the right to edit all submitted materials.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Traditional Worship: 9:00 -10:00am
Coffee & Donut Fellowship: 10:00-11:00am
Sunday School: 10:15-11:15am
Contemporary Worship: 10:30-11:15am
*Summer Worship Schedule begins May 26th
9am Traditional Service only
CHANNAHON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
24751 W. Eames
Channahon, IL 60410
We are especially Thankful for:
The Channahon United Methodist
Church