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FEBRUARY 2020 Issue: 688
“Making God the Foundation of every Day Living”
The Herald First Congregational Church of Tallmadge
United Church of Christ A Stephen Ministry Congregation
Worship 8:30 am & 10:00 am
www.fcctallmadge.org
Phone: 330.633.4931 Fax: 330.633.7010 Address: 85 Heritage Drive Tallmadge, OH 44278
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
2020 Budget and Congrega-tional Meeting Summary 2
January/February Worship Schedule 3
What’s New from Executive Council? 4
Prayer List, Condolences, Thank Yous 5
Sub Sale Order Form, Youth Ministry Update 6
Spaghetti Dinner, Acme Re-ceipts, Yarning for Peace, Soup Challenge, T-Shirt Sale 7
Elder’s Fellowship, Social Action Update, Treehouse Registration, Women’s Book Study 8
Christmas Caroling, Fourth Grade Communion, Valentine Dance, WAAM Choir 9
Sundays/Finance February Calendar 10-11
PASTOR’S REFLECTIONS
Here we are in the midst of winter that on some days doesn’t seem like winter. 70 degrees…55 degrees…seeing someone at Sam’s Club the other day in shorts and a short sleeve shirt. Crazy! Now it’s winter cold again. NE Ohio weather! As many of you are aware, our annual congregation meeting took place on January 19. I know there are tough decisions to be made financially in our church. There are so many good things taking place at FCC. We host Treehouse preschool as well as many community groups. FCC has found new avenues of ministry expression since we have been working together. We have added PowerPoint to our worship and new songs. We have growing children and youth activities in worship, such as weekly children’s messages, youth groups, WAMM (children’s Worship, Arts, Music Ministry), and Touch-down Time (over 100 youth invited after football games to enjoy activities at our church). Activities for families such as our Valentine’s and Fall Ball gatherings have been immensely popular. Moreo-ver, we continue to move in a direction to become a more inclusive church, all while working to pay off the Atrium, installing new carpeting, and adding two new staff people——and there are many other worthy additions to movements in a positive direction! At the same time, has there been conflict in our church? Yes. Change brings conflict. Varying opin-ions on what the church should do and how to do it brings conflict. Where there are diverse people in many regards, there is conflict. How we handle that conflict is the key. We need to be much more understanding, to listen to all sides, and close off the “parking lot” rumors and gossip. That behavior only hurts the church. We can help the church by directly going to a person to inquire about the facts or truth about something. We can do better. The first century church had these same issues, as do churches today. Thankfully, we do have control over how we choose to handle difficult situations. We will work together to find better solutions. We will work together to listen to one another more effectively. Despite our struggles moving forward, let us not forget we have many advantages working in our fa-vor. First, our Church is not the average UCC or denominational Church in worship attendance, staffing, activity, youth ministry, and numbers of younger families. The UCC conducted a nation-wide survey of UCC Churches in 2016 and released the results in 2017. The average UCC church is around 170 members and has 55 people coming to worship. The average UCC church has an annual budget of less than $200,000. So, we are well above average in terms of members, staff, programs, and ministries to our members and to the community. At our Living Waters Association Meeting this past fall, General Minister Nayiri Karjian challenged our churches “to embrace the future” in order to grow. How do we see that happening and make that happen at FCC in 2020 and beyond? Second, I believe that God wants the church to grow. This is not only a faith issue, but a “do” issue. We need to do what is effective and relevant in order to have the church grow. Our “taste” in music or worship; our way of organizing and administrating our church policies and procedures; our tradi-tions and so forth, are treasured realities of who we have been and who we are. But the question isn’t just about: What has been effective and valuable in the past.? The question for churches transi-tioning into the future is always: What are doing to prepare for tomorrow? Are we willing to give to that concept? Are we willing to be smart and work hard in other directions which are not familiar? The church wasn’t created in comfort and we are not called to be comfortable and secure. We are called to risk. That is not opinion. That is the model of the biblical church. That is the model of growing churches. We are called to see with new vision and to work in collaboration. And we are called and created in the church to love, to affirm, and to support one another. The good news is that I believe we have the ability, talents, and good will of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit to be and to do just that. And God will bless our work. That is God’s promise.
In Christ, Pastor Dave
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2020 Budget and Congregational Meeting Summary
Our annual Congregational Meeting was held Sunday January 19th after the 10:00 AM worship service. We reviewed, discussed, and voted on the proposed 2020 Operating Budget, with a quorum of membership present. We appreciate all those who were in attendance for this important meeting and discussion.
As of January 13, 2020, this year, we have 142 families commit their financial support to the church for a current total of $251,018
The meeting included discussion on how best to proceed in the year ahead, how we can help manage our in-come and expenses and how it will relate to the staff to minimize any future deficits. Specific further discussion with the Investments & Endowment Committee will continue in the new year. The budget below was approved through a written ballot with 72 for the motion to approve, 25 against, with 2 abstentions. There have been and will be ongoing discussions on how to manage the budget deficit regarding current and future staff wage compensations.
Each year, the leaders of the church are challenged to be wise stewards of the church’s finances, and for the year 2020, the challenge will be especially demanding. We ask that all members of the church keep the staff, Pastor David and all leaders of the church in their thoughts and prayers for wisdom and guidance at all times, and especially related to our financial plans going forward.
Description of Operating Income 2019
Budgeted
2019
Actual
2020
Approved
Budget
Faith Offerings: Pledged & AutoDebit 278,838$ 251,018$ Faith Offerings Total 328,838$ 326,351$ 307,018$ Other Income 40,100$ 19,853$ 30,100$ TOTAL OPERATING INCOME 368,938$ 346,204$ 337,118$
Total Personnel Expenses 307,295$ 289,071$ 262,398$ All other Expenses 124,275$ 108,897$ 102,550$ TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 431,570$ 397,968$ 364,948$
Surplus / ( Deficit ) (62,632)$ (51,764)$ (27,830)$
Fund Surplus on Jan 1, 2019 73,671$ Fund Surplus on Jan 1, 2020 21,907$
Faith Offerings
Total
$307,018 (91%)
Other Income$30,100
(9%)
Total Operating Income
Total Personnel Expenses
$102,550 (72%)
All Other Expenses $262,398
(28%)
Total Operating Expenses
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January & February
Worship Schedule
JAN 26 – THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY Epistle Lesson: Revelation 2:12-17 Gospel Lesson: Matthew 4:12-22 Message “The Church at Pergamum: Holding Fast” FEB 02 – FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY—COMMUNION Epistle Lesson: Revelation 2:18-29 Gospel Lesson: Matthew 5:1-12 Message “The Church at Thyatira: Good Works Count” FEB 09 – FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY—SCOUT SUNDAY Epistle Lesson: Revelation 3:1-6 Gospel Lesson: Matthew 5:13-20 Message “The Church at Sardis: A Church Needs More Than A Few to Carry the Load” FEB 16 – SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY
Epistle Lesson: Revelation 3:7-13 Gospel Lesson: Matthew 5:21-26 Message “The Church at Philadelphia: Keeping the Word...Living Love”
FEB 23 – TRANSFIGURATION SUNDAY
Epistle Lesson: Revelation 3:14-22 Gospel Lesson: Matthew 17:1-9 Message “The Church at Laodicea: Repentance Paves the Way for Better Days” FEB 26 – ASH WEDNESDAY WORSHIP—IMPOSITION OF THE ASHES & INTINCTION COMMUNION
7:00 P.M. — Liturgy of Death and New Life Inner Conflict: Romans 7:14-25 Life in the Spirit: Romans 8:1-17 Future Glory: Romans 8:18-39; 10:5-13
MAR 01 – FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT— COMMUNION
UCC WOMEN’S WEEK Epistle Lesson: Acts 16:11-15
Gospel Lesson: John 20:1-3, 11-18 MAR 08– SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT—MOVE CLOCKS FORWARD 1 HOUR
Gospel Lesson: John 3:1-17 Message “Nicodemus Gets a Lesson”
MAR 15– THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT Gospel Lesson: John 4:5-42 Message “A Woman Gets Life Water”
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• Executive Council met on Tuesday, January 14th to discuss our Winter programming, Fall Commitment Cam-
paign and Budget Planning, and other items relative to the ongoing programs and ministries at the church.
• A Congregational Meeting to review and vote on the proposed budget in 2020 will be held after the 10:00
AM worship service on Sunday, January 19th. A review of our current proposed budget was discussed at
length. A motion was made and approved for a budget to be presented, pending discussion with the Invest-
ments & Endowment Committee, on a potential disbursal from the non-Scholarship Endowment Fund.
• Pastoral and Staff Relations reported that Cathy Cotter, our new Administrative Coordinator, has been transi-
tioning well into the position. Also, staff reviews are currently underway. Pastor David's review has occurred
over the last several weeks.
• The Faith & Family Ministry is planning an upcoming Valentines Dance and a Roller skating event. They had
good reports on several events: a very well run and attended Breakfast with Santa, 67 people attending the
Christmas Caroling, 18 kids attending the 3rd 4th and 5th grade Lock-in at the church.
• A new women's book study each Sunday has kicked off, through Wendy Brown. It was extremely well
received and attended, with 8 of the 18 attendees being guests new to the church. Very good news for that
group!
• Board of Social Action reported on two upcoming events that support Family Promise; their Empty Bowl
event, as well as their bigger event, later in the year, Night at the Races event on Sep. 11.
• Board of Music Ministry reported about an upcoming concert featuring musician Steve Nelson on Saturday,
March 14th. Everyone is extremely excited about this event. We will reach out to other churches so that
many in our surrounding community can experience the event.
• February 23rd, the Board of Christian Education will partner with the Music Board to host a soup challenge
with games, trivia, and a raffle. It will be an inter-generational event to help provide fellowship while also rais-
ing funds for our youth programs. We look forward to more details on that soon.
• Our end of year financials ended December at $397,967.93 in expenses, $346,203.96 in total income for a
YTD deficit of -$51,763.97. Our carryover operating money has then gone from $73,670.73 on Jan 1 to
$21,906.71 to end the year.
If you have any questions about these items, please feel free to contact me:
Timothy Burns, Moderator [email protected] 330.703.4807
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Please Remember in Prayer :
The Prayer Chain Connection
Our Prayer Chain has grown to 11 members dedicated to service through praying. We pray for the names listed below and also for many other church members and their concerns, which remain confidential. Prayer requests may be made known by filling out a yellow prayer card and placing it in the offering plate on Sunday morning or in the Prayer Box in the narthex. You may call or text Diana Caldwell with your
prayer concerns @ 330-265-5723.
" Let us draw near to You with a true heart in full assurance of faith."
—from Hebrews 10:22
Noreen Ashley
Tim Ashley
Jeanine Bailey
Biff Baker
Chris Bauch
Janette Beckwith
Marilyn Berta (Coletta
Spoler’s daughter)
Nancy Burgess
Carol Carter
Mark Clark
Bea Clarke
Suzanne Creswell
Jackie Fabrezewski
(Esposito’s daughter)
John Glanzer
(friend of Sandy Farabee)
Beverly Green
Betty Gulledge
Marianne Hannum
Bev Haught
Jan Hetzel
Donnie Joyner
Fred Kerscher
Zell Lambert
Jim Mayfield
Hannah McConihe
Katie Moore
David & Jackie Parker
Wilma Pohly
Ed Powell
(Sharon Letzler’s brother)
Ronda Read
Barbara Sherrick
(Jim Harris’s sister)
C.J. Smith
Janet Terrell
Betty Vestal
Olive Yohey
Marcia Zuravel
Alzheimer's Care Giver
Support Group
Confidential Names on our
Prayer List
Deepest sympathy to the family and friends of ………
...Martha Goold, sister of Gil Lane, who died December 30th.
...Barbara Stutler, who died December 31st.
...Steve Wood, brother of Sue Yeager, who died January 2nd.
...Jeanine Bailey, mother of Richean Kuzior, who died January 16.
Condolences
—WORDS OF THANKS—
On behalf of the entire Kester and Ketterman families, we would like to thank Pastor David for taking such good
care of our needs during this difficult time, and for the beautiful funeral service for our son Tom’s fiancé, Jennifer
Ketterman.
Thanks also to our church family for all the cards, meals, prayers, and condolences. We are truly blessed to have
such a caring church family. We truly felt the power of your prayers during this most difficult time.
—Tom Kester
Thank you so much for all who have stopped by the church office and called to introduce yourselves during my first
weeks here at FCC. You all have made me feel so very welcomed! —Cathy Cotter
I would like to thank you for all the gifts I received for Christmas. I am truly blessed by my church family.
—Teresa Snyder
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Super Bowl Sub Order Form (return to Rachel Tassile)
Name:_____________________________________ Phone: _________________________
All subs will be dressing free this year, so you can put on your dressing of choice. Please put the number of
subs you wish to order on the line below:
# Regular Subs ____________ $7.00 x __________= ______________
# Veggie Subs _____________ Prepaid __________ or
# Subs for local mission ______________ Pay at pick up _________
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FULL OUT AND RETURN THIS FORM TO THE YOUTH AT THE TABLE IN THE ATRIUM ON SUNDAY MORNINGS: JANUARY 19TH AND
26TH**
Thank you for your support!!
The Board of Christian Education and the youth group will be selling subs for you to enjoy during the Super Bowl. We hope you will take part in supporting the youth’s trip to a Nation Youth Event by purchasing a sub for you or someone else. Subs this year are $7.00 and you may order either regular or veggie. If you choose to order one for someone else, they will be delivered to one of our local missions.
Please plan on picking up your subs on February 2, by 11:30 AM.
Ignite and Catalyst have a busy 2020 planned! Look out for information on upcoming fundraisers to support the Youth attending the 2020 National Youth Event at Purdue University in July. Adults interested in chaperoning this event can contact Rachel for more information. Thank you to the Youth the helped at the Christmas Eve Service. It was wonderful and your participation was very special. Ignite and Catalyst are having separate Lock-ins. Ignite's is January 31st-Feb 1st (9pm-9am). and Catalyst is Feb 7th- 8th (9pm-9am). Lock-ins are $5 per student and a permission slip must be turned into Rachel! February 15th is Girls Night In/Guys Night In at the church. This is $3 per student. There will be food and lots of fun activities! Jan 26th- Regular Groups Jan31st-Feb 1st- Ignite Lock-In Feb 3rd- NO GROUPS BECAUSE OF SUPERBOWL Feb 7th-8th- Catalyst Lock-In Feb 9th- NO GROUPS Feb 15th- Girls/Guys Night in (6:30pm) Feb 16th- Regular Groups Feb 23rd- Regular Groups Just a reminder that the Catalyst time has changed to 3:30-5pm on Sundays.
SUPER BOWL SUBS
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Now Collecting:
Acme Store Receipts
Please place in the
Acme box
in the Atrium by
the end of January
To the Table Let’s All C
ome
Spaghetti, 2 meatballs, salad: $7
Spaghetti, marinated chicken, salad: $8
Spaghetti, chicken, 2 meatballs, salad: $9
Children 8 and under: $6
good food.
great community.
@ FCC in the Fellowship Hall
Yarning
for
Peace
Yarning for Peace will meet on
Monday, Feb. 3 at 1:00 in the Da-
vid Bacon Room. We always wel-
come new members!
The Board of Christian Education is selling First Congrega-
tional Church shirts in sizes from Youth Small to 4X. Order
forms can be found at in the Atrium at the Christian Educa-
tion table. Prices vary, so please
see the order forms.
We have a few options:
polo embroidered shirt (dark gray
or yellow)
short sleeve t-shirt (dark gray or
yellow)
long sleeve tshirt (dark gray or
light gray)
hoodie sweatshirt and crewneck
sweatshirts (dark gray or yellow).
The logo was designed by Camryn Ickes. I am sure she
would love to see many of you in our shirts!
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Treehouse Preschool Registration
Treehouse Preschool is having registration for the 2020-2021 school year on February
4th and 6th. On the 4th, we register our current families. If you are a church member
or have had children in Treehouse before, you are more than welcome to participate in
early registration on Feb. 6 from 9:30-2:00 PM. We then open registration to the new
families that evening from 6-7 PM. To register, you will need a registration form, a copy
of the child’s birth certificate and a non-refundable registration fee of $50. If you have
questions about registration or Treehouse Preschool, please direct them to Wendy
Brown, director or Sarah Ickes, church liaison to Treehouse Preschool.
Women’s Book Study
“Your life is supposed to be a journey from one unique place to another; it’s not sup-
posed to be a merry-go-round that brings you back to the same spot over and over
again.” - Rachel Hollis, author of Girl, Wash your face, stop believe in lies about who
you are so you can become who you were meant to be.
All women are in invited to join the conversation about the weekly chapter readings in
Girl, Wash your face. We will meet on Sunday mornings at 9:00 AM in David Bacon
Room. I ask you to purchase your own book. Discussion on chapter ONE began on Sun-
day, January 12. Please join us for any week you are able, or any part of the hour you
are able (choir members are most certainly invited to join us until choir begins). I per-
sonally think this book will be good for all ages and it may lead to great discussion be-
tween ladies sharing our life experiences. Wendy Brown will be leading the discussion.
Come one, come all, to our “February Frolic”. The Elders will be hosting a
movie comedy presentation, pie and snacks on Saturday, February 22, 2020 in
the Fellowship hall. Come at 12:30 for fellowship and pie. The movie will begin
at 1:00pm.
Please register in the Atrium the first three Sundays in February or call the
church at (330)633-4931.
Social Action Update
Come join us for the ‘Empty Bowl’ sponsored by Family Promise. It will be
held at Woodridge High School on February 7th from 5:00pm-7:00pm. You
will have a choice of soups, salad, desserts, and drink. The prices are $10 for
dinner, or $25 for dinner and a bowl that was made by a student at
Woodridge High School. Hope to see you there!
ELDERS MOVIE AND FELLOWSHIP
SAVE THE DATE
Sept. 11– Night at the Races
@ Roses Run
Sponsored by
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Valentine Dance: February 14
We invite you to the First Congregational Valentine Dance on February 14.
Tickets will be sold in the Atrium on January 19 and 26 at the Christian
Education table with a few other events. Tickets this year are
$15/ adult $10/ child age 6-16 FREE for children under 6
The dance will be held at the Venue and it will include dinner and dancing.
We hope your will grab your valentines and come join in the evening
activities. This is open to the community so feel free to invite friends too.
Christmas Caroling Christmas Caroling was a huge success this year. We had 67 people bringing Christmas cheer to others.
The evening ended with hot chocolate and cookies here at the church. What a wonderful evening!
WAMM Choir
Erin Hoffman, Cindy Dodge and Lindsay Williams will be the directors of WAMM choir for the rest of this
school year. They have some exciting plans for the children to sing and some great songs and use YouTube
to help them sing and learn the motions. Children age 3-4th grade who would like to join the choir can
come to the fellowship hall after the children’s message during the worship service. Looks like some ex-
citing new things happening with the WAMM choir. Following choir, the children will also talk about the
scripture and object lesson of the day. Feel free to talk to them about the lessons and songs they learned
each week. The WAMM choir is planning on singing on February 9, March 8, April 5 and May 10.
Fourth Grade Communion
Every year, the Board of Christian Education organizes classes to make
sure our children are understanding what communion is, the meaning
behind it and the symbolism that it represents. We do that when
children are in 4th grade. We will offer communion classes with the
Deacons and Pastor Dave on February 16 and 23 in the Library at 9:00
AM. Then on March 1, they will take communion together with their parents in worship. Please mark your
calendars.
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Ushers January 26 Terri Poff, Larry Bagnoli, Gary Myers, Gary Marlow February 2 Larry Robinson, Dave Marconi, Larry Bagnoli, Ken Caldwell February 9 Al Lytle, Larry Robinson, Gary Myers, Mark Bowers February 16 Dave Marconi, Bonnie Fordham, Sandy Haydu, Larry Bagnoli February 23 Terri Poff, George & Roberta Nehrenz, Gary Marlow February 26 7 pm Richard Thomson, John Huffman March 1 Larry Robinson, Dave Marconi, Larry Bagnoli, Gary Myers March 8 Al Lytle, Tom & Linda Kester, Mark Bowers March 15 Dave Marconi, Bonnie Fordham, Sandy Haydu, Gary Myers
Altar Flowers
January 26 James Chapman February 2 Dorothy Taylor February 9 February 16 Rebecca Moore February 23 February 26 March 1 March 8 March 15
Worship Attendance:
December 22 8:30 am 22 10:00 am 166
December 24 5:00 pm 175 10:00 pm 120
December 29 10:00 am 92
January 5 8:30 am 25 10:00 am 111
January 12 8:30 am 18 10:00 am 157
January 19 8:30 am 15 10:00 am 139
Upcoming Sundays
Acolytes
January 26 Shawn Galloway February 2 Ryan Peters February 9 February 16 Aidan Birch, Bryan Poff February 23 February 26 March 1 Ryan Peters March 8 March 15
Sign up in the hallway out-side of the mailroom.
$28 per arrangement. Fill out the form and give it
and the check to Cathy Cotter.
December, 2019 operating income of
$47,438 was $16,700 above the
monthly income budget. Operating
expenses for the month were
$39,332 resulting in a surplus of
$8,100 in December, and a year-to-
date deficit of ($51,762). Operating
expenses are really our ministries
and missions at work, and are de-
pendent on Faith Offerings. We look
forward in prayer to a theology of
generosity, and the ability to contin-
ue growing our ministries. Contact
the Church office to find out how to
sign up for automatic monthly giving.
And, don’t forget to buy SCRIP cards
on Sunday mornings.
Greeters
January 26 Don & Judy Woerz February 2 Donna Marlow February 9 Betty Cottrill February 16 Terri Poff, Shelly Williams February 23 February 26 March 1 March 8 March 15
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February 2020
Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
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9:00pm Ignite
Lock in
1
Ignite Lock in
Until 9am
2 Communion
8:30am Worship
9:00am Sunday School
9:00am Women’s Book
Club
10:00am Worship
Sub Fundraiser
—pick up by 11:30 am
11:00 Christian Education
3
1:00pm Yarning
for Peace
6:30pm—WNI—
Game night
7:00pm Heritage
4
10:00am
Stephen’s Leaders
12:00pm
Congregators
2:00pm
Elder’s Fellowship
5
9:00am Quilters
6:30pm Stephen
Ministry
6
7:00pm
Chancel Choir
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9:00 pm Catalyst
Lock in
8
Catalyst Lock in
until 9:00am
9:30am Grace
Notes
9 Scout Sunday
8:30am Worship
9:00am Sunday School
9:00am Women’s Book
Club
10:00am Worship
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7:00pm Heritage
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6:30pm Committee
Meetings
7:45pm Executive
Council
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9:00am Quilters
4:30-7:00pm
Spaghetti dinner
13
9:00am Herald
Deadline
7:00pm
Chancel Choir
14
6:00pm-
10:00pm
Faith & Family
Valentine Dance
15
9:30am Grace
Notes
6:30 pm Boys &
Girls Night
16 Communion Class
8:30 am Worship
9:00am Sunday School
9:00am Women’s Book
Club
10:00 am Worship
3:30pm Catalyst
5:00pm Ignite
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7:00pm Heritage
18
6:00pm
Card Making
19
9:00am Quilters
20
7:00pm Chancel
Choir
21
22
9:30am Grace
Notes
12:30pm Elder’s
Movie and
Fellowship
23 Communion Class
8:30 am Worship
9:00am Sunday School
9:00am Women’s Book
Club
11:00am Soup Challenge
11:15 am SPCM
10:00 am Worship
3:30pm Catalyst
5:00pm Ignite
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7:00pm Heritage
25
10:30am
Alzheimer's
Caregivers Group
26
9:00am Quilters
7:00pm Ash
Wednesday Ser-
vice
27
7:00pm
Chancel Choir
28
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9:30 am Grace
Notes
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Spiritual/ Pastoral Care Ministry Contacts
Pastoral Staff Rev. David Brumbaugh Senior Pastor 330.633.4931 cell phone: 717-466-1216 [email protected] [email protected]
Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group & Elders Ministry Roberta Nehrenz 330.634.0713 [email protected] Heart’s in Service Janet McCaulley 330.633.3775 Barbara Rowles [email protected]
Prayer Chain Diana Caldwell 330.265.5723 [email protected]
Yarning for Peace Dee West 330.633.4421 [email protected]
Staff E-Mail Addresses
Cathy Cotter Administrative Coordinator [email protected]
Rachel Tassile M.S. & H.S. / Youth Ministries Coordinator [email protected]
Wendy Brown Director of Family Ministries [email protected]
Nancy Lynn Robinson Choir Director / Organist [email protected]
Bill Hoover Finance Administrator [email protected]
Teresa Snyder Head Custodian (Mon-Fri, Day Shift) [email protected]
Steve Ristich Assistant Custodian (Mon, Tues, Wed., Thurs. and Sunday)
DATE: January 22, 2020
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