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JANUARY 2018 Pastors Message Congregational Meeting 1/21 Church Closings Session Notes Committee Chairpersons Financial Report Repair the RoofFund Worship Committee Lectionary Readings Christian Education Missions Committee Church New Years Resolutions Presbyterian Women Women of Faith Deacons Corner Bulletin Board Birthday List Book Club January Calendar THE PROVERB Called by God through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit to worship, grow and serve.KETTLE MORAINE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N66 W32690 Highway K, Hartland, WI 53029 Telephone: 262-966-2410 Website: www.kmupc.com E-mail: [email protected] STAFF Minister: Rev. Mahew Lee Secretary: Stephanie Flessert Handbell Director: Emily Guderyon Choir Director: Stephanie Flessert Custodian: Sue Weber Let us consider how we can stir up one another to love. Let us help one another to do good works. And let us not give up meeting together. Some are in the habit of doing this. Instead, let us encourage one another with words of hope. (Hebrews 10:24-25) In January during the 9:00 a.m. education hour we are making a shift in our education curriculum. We are going to combine all the classes from the ages of those who were confirmed last year through adults (including the parent class) into one class to go through a four-week study. So all adults are invited! During this time Laura Lee and Phyllis Warden are going to hold faith-based fellowship building activities for those who are in sixth grade on down. The material the adults will focus on is called Full Circle. It trains adults in specific skills to mentor a young persons growing in faith. The beauty of this training is that it is not another program. It results in people empowered with skills to build up one another in Christ as scripture tells us. Its methods pull from the ways that have been time-tested over the centuries, as we look first at what worked in building us up in the faith. As we see more clearly how the Holy Spirit worked through these activities, we more clearly see what still works today. Perhaps, Toms story can give some illustration. Tom was a successful youth minister. Like others in youth ministry, he participated in numerous training from different organizations and experts. Often he would be excited thinking, This is it!He was always looking for that new model or silver bulletthat would bring about successful youth ministry. Tom built up a team of volunteerswho were like him to pull off the adventures. They did fun activities, ski trips, and even studied the Bible on occasion. The numbers of kids began to grow. Kids were having fun, and memories created, but there was something missing. While the kids were having fun, most of them were not picking up on the faith message, no matter how hard he tried to make it available.

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JANUARY 2018

• Pastor’s Message

• Congregational Meeting 1/21

• Church Closings

• Session Notes

• Committee Chairpersons

• Financial Report

• “Repair the Roof” Fund

• Worship Committee

• Lectionary Readings

• Christian Education

• Missions Committee

• Church New Year’s Resolutions

• Presbyterian Women

• Women of Faith

• Deacons Corner

• Bulletin Board

• Birthday List

• Book Club

• January Calendar

THE PROVERB “Called by God through Jesus Christ in the power

of the Holy Spirit to worship, grow and serve.”

KETTLE MORAINE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

N66 W32690 Highway K, Hartland, WI 53029

Telephone: 262-966-2410

Website: www.kmupc.com

E-mail: [email protected]

STAFF

Minister: Rev. Matthew Lee

Secretary: Stephanie Flessert

Handbell Director: Emily Guderyon

Choir Director: Stephanie Flessert

Custodian: Sue Weber

Let us consider how we can stir up one another to love.

Let us help one another to do good works.

And let us not give up meeting together. Some are in the habit of doing this.

Instead, let us encourage one another with words of hope. (Hebrews 10:24-25)

In January during the 9:00 a.m. education hour we are making a shift in our education curriculum. We are going to combine all the classes from the ages of those who were confirmed last year through adults (including the parent class) into one class to go through a four-week study. So all adults are invited! During this time Laura Lee and Phyllis Warden are going to hold faith-based fellowship building activities for those who are in sixth grade on down.

The material the adults will focus on is called Full Circle. It trains adults in specific skills to mentor a young person’s growing in faith. The beauty of this training is that it is not another program. It results in people empowered with skills to build up one another in Christ as scripture tells us. Its methods pull from the ways that have been time-tested over the centuries, as we look first at what worked in building us up in the faith. As we see more clearly how the Holy Spirit worked through these activities, we more clearly see what still works today. Perhaps, Tom’s story can give some illustration.

Tom was a successful youth minister. Like others in youth ministry, he participated in numerous training from different organizations and experts. Often he would be excited thinking, “This is it!” He was always looking for that new model or “silver bullet” that would bring about successful youth ministry.

Tom built up a team of “volunteers” who were like him to pull off the adventures. They did fun activities, ski trips, and even studied the Bible on occasion. The numbers of kids began to grow. Kids were having fun, and memories created, but there was something missing. While the kids were having fun, most of them were not picking up on the faith message, no matter how hard he tried to make it available.

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Then Tom began to reflect on his own life. Why did he ever get involved in youth ministry? Why did he develop and mature in the faith? He did not have access to such youth programs growing up. He went to a small church. In fact, there was no youth program at that church. Tom concluded, “Somehow, through all these people in my life, God got through to me.” There was even a time in his youth, he got into some destructive behavior trying to fit in with the crowd. But from the influence of those people of faith around him, Tom learned the power of positive peer pressure and his life straightened out. He looked up to a church friend’s mom who looked after him like a mentor. From church Tom learned acceptance, about grace, the importance of service and volunteering. Through those at church, Tom saw lives that lived as Jesus lived. And they saw in him things that he didn’t know existed, but were now growing. And now, as Tom looked back at his life, he was now seeing what was missing. It wasn’t more fun activities. It was surrounding the youth with faithful adults.

In the 1990s, studies were done on who positively influences the faith in youth, and then training was developed to further equip these adult to influence the spiritual lives in these youth. Full Circle extends this training. Come and join us in learning, equipping and activities as we grow in building up one another in Christ.

May the new year bring us many life sustaining, Spirit-filled adventures,

Pastor Matt

CHURCH CLOSINGS:

Pastor Matt and the Clerk of Session will make the decision to close church around 8 a.m. on Sundays. Look for the closing on the Ch. 4 closing listings, our website and Facebook page, or check for an e-mail announcement. You may also receive a message from our Calling Post. However, this will only make phone calls between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. If you are participating in the service in any way (ushers, musicians, worship assistant, Communion servers, Fellowship Hour hosts), you will receive a phone call between 8 and 8:30 a.m. You may be asked to call another person or two to pass the word on.

Caller ID: Please note that when KMUPC sends out a calling post announcement, the caller ID number that appears on your phone will be 405-308-4474 (or 405-308-4484 or 866-994-7678). It might also say Oklahoma City or Calling Post. You don’t have to pick up the phone, you can just let it leave the message.

Sunday, January 21 after Worship

Meet in the Sanctuary to approve committee reports and the 2018 Budget.

After the meeting, we will enjoy a lunch celebration with Pastor Matt

in honor of his completion of requirements to be a Presbyterian minister!

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COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS / LEADERSHIP:

CLERK OF SESSION: Kathy Lembke (Clerk of Session) 262-367-8966 / [email protected]

BUDGET & FINANCE: Robert Flatt (chair) 262-369-9891 / [email protected]

BUILDING & GROUNDS: Wally Friedl (chair) 920-474-4275 / [email protected]

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: Scott Meyer (chair) 262-397-8365 / [email protected]

MISSIONS/EVANGELISM: Phyllis Warden (chair) 262-646-3873 / [email protected]

WORSHIP: Stephanie Flessert (chair) 262-966-0863 / [email protected]

TREASURER: Scott Meyer (chair) 262-397-8365 / [email protected]

PERSONNEL & STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEES: r esponsibility of Session

NOMINATING: Kathy Lembke 262-367-8966 / [email protected]

SESSION NOTES:

Kathy Lembke (Clerk of Session) 262-367-8966 / [email protected]

Session will next meet in Tuesday, January 16 at 6:30 p.m.

A new year is bringing new faces to your Session. We would like to thank Hans Guderyon and Kitty Schultz for their time and service as they conclude their terms. Stepping up is not always easy, and we appreciate their dedication and time spent.

We would like to thank Bob Flatt and Scott Meyer for their upcoming year of service. Both of these men serve with intelligence and a great sense of humor.

We also welcomed Wally Friedl and Stephanie Flessert. Wally will be assuming the chair of Building and Grounds, Stephanie will be assuming the Chair of the Worship Committee. I pray that all members will support them, as they volunteered with the love of this church in their hearts.

Motions for the Month of December included:

• Motion to modify the amount dedicated for Benevolence Mission to 0% based on our negative 2018 deficit forecast. Motion approved.

• Motion to approve the Annual Budget with the amendment to Benevolence Mission amount to 0%. Motion approved.

• Motion to finalize the Copier Contract ID number 083116-SEC for 60 months. Motion approved.

• Motion to set the Annual Meeting for January 21, 2018, 11:00am, for the purpose of reviewing annual reports and terms of call for Pastor Lee. Motion approved.

As we look forward to the New Year with hope, I pray all of you will have Good Health, Love and Joy. Respectfully Submitted, Kathy Lembke, Clerk of Session

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BUDGET & FINANCE COMMITTEE: Robert Flatt (chair) 262-369-9891 / [email protected]

Our November income was enhanced by $5501 designated for the building Fund (Raise the Roof). This also is reflected in the Year to Date Numbers to the amount of $9,909. This number reflects November postings only and does not include any December givings to the Fund.

Our November expenses were under budget primarily due to Building and Grounds Expense, Departmental Expenses coming in under budgeted amounts, and Year End Adjustments. All other expenses were generally in line with the budget.

As anticipated we depleted cash reserves in November as we drew down the Dayton Memorial Fund, with Session approval.

$10,000 was authorized at the September Session Meeting to meet expenses. This is inline with the negative income approved budget. (The annual budget adopted at the Annual Meeting had a net income loss of $25,826.)

As we look to the future we see new levels of participation and excitement in Christian Education, music enhancement at worship and pastor leadership on a continuing basis as well as increased membership involvement. These are all signs of growth at KMUPC.

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BUILDING & GROUNDS COMMITTEE: P

Wally Friedl (chair) 920-474-4275 / [email protected]

“RAISE THE ROOF” FUND UPDATE: $12,348

We will continue to have fundraisers and events until we reach our $20,000 goal.

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WORSHIP COMMITTEE: Stephanie Flessert (chair) 262-966-0863 / [email protected]

Next Meeting: Wednesday, January 10 at 3 p.m.

Practices are on Wednesdays

Handbells (4pm):

Emily Guderyon (262) 719-2909

Choir (5pm):

Stephanie Flessert (262) 966-0863

Guitar Group: (5 or 6pm) as needed

JANUARY LECTIONARY READINGS

Jan. 6 – Epiphany of the Lord

Isaiah 60:1–6

Psalm 72:1–7, 10–14

Ephesians 3:1–12

Matthew 2:1–12

Jan. 7 - Baptism of the Lord

Genesis 1:1–5

Psalm 29

Acts 19:1–7

Mark 1:4–11

Jan. 14 – 2nd Sunday after the Epiphany 1 Samuel 3:1–10 (11–20)

Psalm 139:1–6, 13–18

1 Corinthians 6:12–20

John 1:43–51

Jan. 21 – 3rd Sunday after the Epiphany Jonah 3:1–5, 10

Psalm 62:5–12

1 Corinthians 7:29–31

Mark 1:14–20

Jan. 28 – 4th Sunday after the Epiphany Deuteronomy 18:15–20

Psalm 111

1 Corinthians 8:1–13

Mark 1:21–28

SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES /10 a.m.

Jan. 7—Baptism of the Lord. Communion Sunday. Generations guitar group leads music.

Jan. 14—Regular worship service. Choir sings.

Jan. 21—Regular worship service. Handbells play. Annual meeting & lunch.

Jan. 28—Regular worship service. Generations guitar group plays.

EPIPHANY: Jan. 6

The manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi (Matthew 2:1–12)

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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE:

Scott Meyer (chair) 262-397-8365 / [email protected]

Next Meeting: Thursday, January 11 at 6p.m. in the Fellowship Hall CHRISTMAS PROGRAM: Our children performed their Christmas program for us on Sunday morning, December 24! The congregation very much enjoyed their performance and singing!

Thanks go to those who helped make the program a success!

Teachers: Sam & Jaime Salzman, Jan Mahaney, Tryna Meyer, Laura Lee, Phyllis Warden & Sue Sharp.

Musicians: Wally Friedl, Matt Lee & Stephanie Flessert.

Thanks also to parents who made sure the children attended practice and got them to church early to get ready, and mostly, thanks to the children for doing such an awesome job!

Children: Ashlynn Imse, Sophia Kemos, Rachel & Sara Kleinhans, Catherine & Elizabeth Lee, Kylie & Toby Meyer, Jack & Dylan Salzman, Shannon, Thomas & Reid Van Roo, Olivia & Emma Voelker

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MISSION & EVANGELISM COMMITTEE: Phyllis Warden (chair) 262-646-3873 / [email protected]

Thank you to all who provided an Angel Tree gift, money gifts, and to those

who assisted at the party at New Dawn Worship Center in Milwaukee on

December 15! You were a great blessing to the children who attended!

CHURCH NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS (from Crosswalk.com)

1. Pray more. (Zechariah 4:6) 2. Invest in my spiritual gift(s). (I Timothy 4:14-15) 3. Get more intentional about evangelism. (I Corinthians 9:22) 4. Care for myself spiritually. (Philippians 3:12) 5. Make the tough decisions I know are best. (Acts 20:22-24) 6. Confront debilitating patterns of sin. (Hebrews 12:1) 7. Do the hard work needed to build community. (Matthew 18:15) 8. Keep in touch with contemporary culture. (I Chronicles 12:32) 9. Quit comparing myself to other Christians, other leaders and other churches. (John 21:20-23) 10. Read more. (II Timothy 4:9,13) 11. Prioritize my family. (I Timothy 3:2-5) 12. Refuse to use ministry to satisfy my personal ambition. (Jeremiah 45:5) 13. Love people, not just crowds. (I Corinthians 13:1-3) 14. Be more open to change. (Isaiah 43:19) 15. Stay focused on the vision. (Acts 2:42-47)

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The PW (Presbyterian Women of KMUPC) will be meeting Monday, January 8 at 9:30 AM in the church meeting room.

Dr. Emma Ledbetter, from LaCrosse, will be our speaker on January 14, 2018.

JUSTICE AND PEACE IN PALESTINE / ISRAEL

Having recently returned from her second trip to the Holy Land, she has a lot to share. The first trip was in 2013 and now again in November, and returned home amazed, humbled and awed by the faith and hope of the Christians in Palestine. The Christian community had dropped from 40% in 1948 to less than 2% today. Regardless, the Christian communities remain active and vibrant, including the Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant congregations. The majority of the relief and human services are Christian projects that serve everyone.

The Palestinian people live under the Occupation of the cruelest kind, the Kairos Palestine Christmas Alert – 2017 – says it well:

“In the context of the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the Palestinians, injustice is tangible and real. It manifested in the face of the refugee, the family whose land was confiscated, the worker who stands in line at the checkpoint in the heat of the sun for hours, the villagers who suffer the violence of the Israeli settlers. Injustice is apparent in the unequal distribution of wealth, water and other natural resources, the laws and measurements that privilege one people over another.”

Churches across our country, including the Presbyterian Church, have been advocates for Peace and Justice in Palestine. Dr. Ledbetter hopes to convey some of her experiences with the people of the Holy Land. Questions and conversation are welcome The PW will host Coffee Hour in the Fellowship Hall.

Next Meeting: Thursday, January 18 at 12:30 p.m.

Bring a sandwich. All ladies are welcome to attend meetings.

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DEACONS’ CORNER:

NEXT MEETING: Monday, December 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the Meeting Room

DEACONS: Sandy Flatt, Sandy Friedl, Diane Kallas,

Mary Kemos, Duane Koski, Jan Mahaney, Jean

Mickler, & Judy Warner.

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MINISTER’S OFF DAY

Mondays are Pastor Matt’s off day. He is accessible by cell phone, in case of emergencies.

Texting him is best: 608-921-1029.

PRAYER REQUESTS

Please contact Donna Anderson to have requests put on our e-mail and phone prayer chains.

Donna’s cell phone number is (262) 391-8736. Or e-mail her at: [email protected]. Members may also submit prayer request through our website:

www.kmupc.com.

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Stephanie Flessert (coordinator)

262-966-0863 / [email protected]

Next meeting, Monday, February 19 at 3:30 p.m. Book: “Hilllbilly Elegy” by JD Vance. There are many copies in all formats in our library system. We will meet at church unless someone would like to host. Please let Stephanie know if you will be attending.

THANK YOU

Pastor Matt, Laura, Catherine and Elizabeth would like to thank you so much for all the Christmas wishes, cards and gifts we have

received this holiday season. It is truly a blessing to be part of this church, and we are so happy to be surrounded by such a caring congregation. We

also thank the group that came to the Schauer Center to see Elizabeth's musical. It was touching

to see so many people to cheer her on. Thanks again and we look forward to enjoying 2018 with

you.

JANUARY

4 Donna Klink

9 Jarett Kallas

Jessica Kallas

14 Sara Sobchak Golder

17 Donna DuBrava

21 Catherine Lee

22 Dick Spilger

23 Josh Rudy

25 Leary Dean

30 Connor Lindquist

31 Trenton Krogmann

POINSETTIA

We wish to thank the Evangelism Committee of St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish in North Lake for their gift of a poinsettia

for Christmas!

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LOCATION KEY

CR Choir Room FH Fellowship Hall LL Lower Level

MR Meeting Room N Narthex O Church Office

PO Pastor’s Office PWP Presbyterian Women Pavilion S Sanctuary

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Monday, January 1

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Wednesday, January 3

9:30 am Mahjong (FH)

5 pm Choir Practice—S

6 pm Guitar Practice—S

Sunday, January 7 - Communion

9 am Adult Classes—MR & FH

9 am Sunday School—LL

10 am Worship Service—S

11 am Fellowship Hour—FH

Monday, January 8

9:30 am PW Meeting—FH

Wednesday, January 10

9:30 am Mahjong (FH)

3 pm Worship Committee Meeting—MR

4 pm Handbell Practice—S

5 pm Choir Practice—S

Thursday, January 11

6 pm Christian Education Mtg—MR

Sunday, January 14

9 am Adult Classes—MR & FH

9 am Sunday School—LL

10 am Worship Service—S

11 am Fellowship Hour—FH

Monday, January 15

6:30 pm Deacon’s Meeting—MR

Tuesday, January 16

6:30 pm Session Meeting—MR

Wednesday, January 17

9:30 am Mahjong (FH)

4 pm Handbell Practice—S

5 pm Guitar Practice—S

Thursday, January 18

12:30 pm Women of Faith Mtg.—MR

Saturday, January 20

—- NEWSLETTER DEADLINE

Sunday, January 21

9 am Adult Classes—MR & FH

9 am Sunday School—LL

10 am Worship Service—S

11 am Annual Meeting—S

12 pm Celebration Lunch—FH

Wednesday, January 24

9:30 am Mahjong (FH)

4 pm Handbell Practice—S

5 pm Choir Practice—S

6 pm Guitar Practice—S

Sunday, January 28

9 am Adult Classes—MR & FH

9 am Sunday School—LL

10 am Worship Service—S

Wednesday, January 31

9:30 am Mahjong (FH)

4 pm Handbell Practice—S

5 pm Choir Practice—S

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KETTLE MORAINE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

N66 W32690 Highway K

Hartland, WI 53029