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The Herald The deadline for the next issue of the Herald is Friday, July 12th at noon. Information can be mailed to the church, or emailed to media@waterloofirst.org. Please clearly mark the item for the Herald or the bulletin.
“The Mission of Waterloo First UMC is to be a
church of people who live as disciples of Jesus Christ by providing a
place for spiritual growth in a caring, inviting
community.”
614 Randolph Waterloo, IA 50702
Phone (319) 235-7088 Fax (319) 235-7171
www.waterloofirst.org
Rev. Nate Nims Senior Pastor
Mark Ritchie Children & Youth Coordinator
Kimberly Bendell Administrative Assistant
Kim Chapman Accounting
Phil Miller Director of Music
Sally Thurman Media Specialist
Worship Time: Sunday - 9:30 a.m.
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (or by appointment)
Bishop Trimble has invited the Iowa
Annual Conference of the United
Methodist Church to, “Imagine a
faithful church and a healthy world.
Imagine us living up to our kingdom
potential as we embrace the mission
of ‘making disciples of Jesus Christ for
the transformation of the world.” It is
in the afterglow of being ordained as
a full elder at Annual Conference that
I write to you and begin to imagine
the future of hope that we will share
together. It is a privilege to be
appointed to Waterloo First as your
pastor and I look forward to the
ministry that we will be partners in.
I believe that there are moments in
every congregation when the Spirit
comes to us and asks our hearts,
“What if?" I trust the people of
Waterloo know this well.
What if we tried things differently?
What if we reached out to our
neighbors? What if we took this
chance or that risk? What if we
imagined a new future? These
questions, these thoughts of “what if”
beg to become something more, and
with the Spirits guiding become
questions of, “What now?” What now
will we not only imagine, but
become? With the foundation that
has been laid, how will we journey
together as a church, and as the Body
of Christ?
In her message during the Ordering of
Ministry service, Bishop Sally Dyck of
the Northern Illinois Annual
Conference reminded us that in our
life as the church we are called to
community, to a way of life that
shares gifts and abilities, talents and
treasures for the sake of the kingdom
of God. Bishop Dyck went on to say,
“No one has all the skills, gifts and
graces…it takes everyone, with all of
the wisdom, compassion and
teaching.” In the years to come, as
we imagine a faithful church and a
healthy world, as we become the
congregation that God invites us to
be, we will need one another, for our
future of hope takes everyone, so
let’s imagine together and change the
world.
I look forward to our future together
and meeting you all.
Grace and Peace,
Nate Nims
WATERLOO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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Children and Youth Upcoming
Events
Hello everyone and happy REAL summer to you all!
While we have slowed down, we still have some things going on this summer, although the dates have yet to be determined.
Well, just because summer is here doesn’t mean that our Youth and Children will be stopping. Slowing down a bit, perhaps, but not stopping. Our lock-in was great fun, and we are looking forward to some more get-togethers this summer.
We will be going to Lost Island in July, and Adventureland in September, so stay tuned!
Vacation Bible School starts on Sunday, June 23rd at Kimball Methodist. It should be a lot of fun for the kids, and is free and open to everyone through fifth grade. Any volunteers to help with Bible Story Time and a meal preparation for Vacation
Bible School at Kimball Methodist would be greatly appreciated. Contact me or Sally for more information.
Stay tuned and like our Youth Group Facebook page for more information.
See you all soon,
Mark
Exciting happenings at the
Memorial weekend youth lock-in
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NE Iowa Food Bank…
The Meal Sack menu for May is: Macaroni-n-Cheese...Macaroni-n-Cheese (1 small box); Peanut Butter (1 small jar); Canned Corn (1-15 oz. can); Fruit Cocktail (1-15 oz. can). After purchasing the items, please place them in a plastic grocery bag and tie it shut, then bring the bag to church and place it in the food hutch located in Von Lackum Lounge. The NE Iowa Food Bank is also happy to accept donations in cash or checks. Please leave your gifts in an enve-lope marked “Meal-A-Month” or “Food Bank” in the offering plate or in the church office.
July Usher Team Dott Schreiner, Bill Lane, Joann Lane,
Deb Stephens, Jim Stephens and Larry Klinger
July Fellowship Servers
7/7 - Sandy Cassaidy, Clarice Wenger, Kathy Breckunitch, Sandy Schipper,
Susie & Kaden Karns 7/14 - Mark Stewart, Mark Ganske, Ann Feller,
Prudy Klinger 7/21 - Meg Durbahn, Dick Ulffers, Dott Schreiner,
Judy Seedorf, Betty Butz 7/28 - Tate Walker, Keefer Thurman, Don Tandy,
Ron Harmon, Lois Hylton
United Methodist Women
July 2013
Bible Verse: Jeremiah 29:11 (NRSV)
For surely I know the plans I have for you, says
the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for harm,
to give you a future with hope.
yoga
Our yoga class is looking
for a leader. If you are
interested, please contact
the office.
Volunteers are needed at the Northeast Iowa
Food Bank
More regular volunteers are needed for the day times. An individual could commit to one day a
week or a day a month. The areas to work in would be the pantry or salvage.
Call the Food Bank at 235-0507 if you are able to volunteer.
WORK NIGHTat the
NE IOWA FOOD BANKThursday, July 25th
This is a great opportunity for families to volunteer for 1 ½ hours, and this mission
helps fill a need in our community. It is not hard work and we always have fun.
Hope to see you there!
WATERLOO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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Gospel Music
Sunday
July 21st
Iowa’s Favorite Men’s Quartet of Gospel Music
Higher Power, a gospel music quartet based out of Des Moines, Iowa will be in concert
at Waterloo First United Methodist Church, on Sunday July 21st. The church service and program will start at 9:30AM. A free will offering will be taken to help this group in their ministry outreach.
Higher Power sings gospel, southern gospel, progressive gospel, a cappella, and contemporary music in its concerts. A typical concert with Higher Power will be filled with music, ministry moments, testimony and reflection. Higher Power provides concerts for churches, community celebrations, and special concert events. This quartet has opened for the Gaither Homecoming Tour and many other professional gospel groups.
Members of the group include Don Elgi (baritone) from Pleasant; Jeff Overton (tenor) from Waukee;
Rod Johnson (lead) from Windsor Heights, Steve Mickelson (bass) from Kelley; and Wes Klobnak
(sound engineer) from Norwalk. Each of the members has a long history of musical experiences. These
experiences range from singing with family groups; singing in elementary, junior high, high school,
and college choirs; singing with other gospel groups; and singing for home church programs.
WATERLOO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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Thank You I cannot express how much I appreciated everyone who came to share with me in my last worship with you. Your presence was much appreciated and created a wonderful atmosphere
for my closing moments as a pastor. For you who gave to the Love Gift, I thank you for your generosity and expressions of support in this transition point. It will greatly help with the extra cost transitions create. Finally, once more, thanks for allowing me to share the last six years of ministry with you.
Dana Wimmer
Dear Dana & Education Committee, Thank you all so much for the wonderful senior breakfast you put on for my family! It was so kind of you. Every-
thing was decorated & made so well. The food was scrumptious. I'm so glad I have a wonderful church family that is here to support me & my future at Le Cordon Bleu this fall
Thanks, Kara Stewart
To the First Church Family,
Oh, How nice it was to hear from the church in our time of sorrow. The church meant so much to my family, we all were involved in every aspect of church life. Rev. Dana was so nice and delivered such a nice sermon.
God Bless you all, J.W. Wieser
To my Church Family,
Thank you so much for your prayers, cards and get will wishes. It was all appreciated. I am home now and continuing physical therapy twice a week on my new shoulder.
Thank you also to the prayer shawl ministry for the beautiful prayer shawl. It feels so good. See you all soon!
Blessings, Barb Fleshner
FUMC,
We wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your support with Irving Elementary Falcon Fest and for donating soda. Our end of year celebration was a big success.
Thank you, Irving Staff and Students
Thank you church family, for expressions of care and concern during my recent knee surgery.
I think I’m going to make it now. Lois Hylton
Look Toward the Stars “Look toward heaven and count the stars, if you are able to count them,” God told Abram (Genesis 15:5, NRSV). On a clear summer night, especially if you can get away from city lights, try this yourself: “Look
toward heaven and count the stars …. ” Although none of us can count them all, someone has calculated (don’t ask me how!) that if a grain of sand represented a star, you’d need 94,608,000 railroad hopper cars full of sand to represent all the stars of the
universe. If you watched all the cars pass by, one per second, you’d be standing there for three years! As we gaze at the sky on a warm summer night, our minds can’t comprehend such a vast universe. Yet our
hearts can comprehend a God great enough to craft it.
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Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones
Twelve, let me repeat twelve, children from the Irving neighborhood and from our church eagerly participated in Camp MusicMania!!
And what an experience it was for each and every one of them! The Camp was held on the campus of UNI from June 10 through the
14th. The theme for the week was “Bones.” Children sang, hip-hopped, danced, played recorders, African Drums, guitars and percus-
sion instruments, made videos using their own claymations and self-made scenery, created music using computers, developed chore-
ography, and participated in drama and improv.
This was all part of the Enriching Lives Through Music and the Arts initiative which could not have happened without lots and lots of
collaboration between Irving parents, students, staff, UNI’s Community Music School, and our church, The First United Methodist
Church. Thank you a thousand times over to all of you who helped make this latest endeavor a success.
These are some of the pictures taken during the week. Tune into the July Herald for pictures of the performance which was held on
Friday, June 14.
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Blue Zone Blog #3 Jessica Crouch
Did you find clarity in your purpose since last time? Through many of the bible stud-
ies I have attended, I feel called to serve – now I start the discovery process of
how to do that J.
This time I want to focus on the third healthy habit from the Power 9™: move naturally, know your pur-
pose, down shift, 80% rule, plant slant, wine at 5, family first, belong, right tribe.
According to Blue Zones Project, stress leads to chronic inflammation, which is associated with every ma-
jor age-related disease. Although everyone experiences stress, the world's longest-lived people have rou-
tines to shed that stress. Okinawans take a few moments each day to remember their ancestors, Advent-
ists pray, Ikarians take a nap and Sardinians do happy hour.
We could have a lot of fun reducing our stress this week! In addition to improving your physical and emo-
tional health by finding a stress-relief strategy that works for you, also consider these anti-inflammatory
tips from Dr. Stephen Chaney: no smoking, weight management, exercise, balanced blood sugar, minimal
fats, controlled blood pressure, low glycemic foods, antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, resveratrol. I
would add alfalfa and vitamin B – which also helps with stress. Food for thought: many of these nutritional
suggestions for inflammation reduce the stress on our body systems which reduces our chances of major
age-related diseases. Keep nutrition in mind when we get to healthy habit number four and watch for more
about the 80% rule next time.
Exercise Equipment Lying Around?
If you have exercise equipment at home, lying around, not being used, please donate it to the church. As part of WFUMC’s commitment to the Blue Zone project we
are in the process of converting the tower room, on the third floor, to an exercise room for our congregation to share. Details will come over the summer but right now we are accepting donations of hand weights, DVD’s, mats, or even larger equipment you find
yourself no longer using. Give it to the church and then stay tuned and come and use it with your church family!
Dinner with Neighbors Don’t forget Dinner with Neighbors continues during the summer, with something tasty on the grill! Be sure and join us July 17
th and
August 15th at 5 pm.
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UMW Scholarships Available
Two college scholarships are available from the UMW to any church member attending undergraduate or graduate school:
The Vera McDonald Memorial Scholarship: This scholarship shall be given to a worthy man or woman pursuing an advance degree from an accredited college or university. The value of the scholarship is $500.00 per academic school semester. An applicant shall be a member in good standing of Waterloo First United Methodist Church. A recipient will not be eligible to receive the scholarship for more than one academic year.
Emma Wilson Memorial Scholarship from Wellington fund: This scholarship shall be given to a worthy man or woman who has completed at least one year of study in an accredited college or university. The value of the Scholarship is $200.00 per academic school semester. An applicant shall be a member of good standing in Waterloo First United Methodist Church. A re-cipient will not be eligible to receive the scholarship for more than two aca-demic years.
Helping Thousands of local Kids since 1994!!
To a child, what is more exciting or frightening than the first day of school? There may be a
new teacher, a new classroom, a different school, or new friends. But the Back to
School Project
assures that many at-risk students won’t have to worry about having new school supplies.
“The Kids Will Thank You!”
Last year, nearly 2500 Black Hawk County students were helped with school supplies.
Community help is needed again this year.
Join with others to make this another successful year for all Black Hawk County Students.
Volunteers make the project work. To get involved give us a call.
Registration will be June 24-July 26 at the Northeast Iowa Food Bank,
only!
If you know someone in need, please send them there.
School Supplies Needed:
School Boxes/ Wide Rule Pa-
per
Colored Pencils/ Pencils/ Pens
Highlighters/ School Scissors
Back Packs/ 3 Ring Binders
Crayons/ Erasers
Wide Rule Spirals
There is a box in
Von Lackum Lounge
for donations.
Cash donations can also be
given to the church,
marked for the
Back to School Project
WATERLOO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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Ad Team Minutes—May 13, 2013—submitted by Kim Chapman, Secretary Present: Mark Durbahn, Diane Golden, Betsy Bentley, Prudy Klinger, Larry Klinger, Jay Culver, Carolyn Culver, Lorraine Clark, Jack Wright, Mark Ritchie, Toni Brown, Kathy Breckunitch, Phil Miller, Bev McCadam, Mark Sanborn, Sally Thurman, Jessica Crouch, Kathy McFarland, Pastor Dana, Reverend Nate Nims, Kim Chapman The meeting was called to order by Ad Team Chair Mark Durbahn with opening prayer given by Pastor Dana. Reverend Nate Nims was introduced, and members at the table each introduced themselves. Approval of April 18, 2013 Minutes approved as written. Burmese Update/Karen Update Mark Durbahn gave a brief update. Mark and Nate will meet with the Karen people possibly June 30 before their Sunday service. Music Mania Update Fifteen summer applications have been received. There will be a week-long program June 10-14 to be held at UNI. Drivers are needed to transport students. Meals with our Neighbors started about two years ago with 35 people attending the meals. Attendance can now run 50-100 people and has even topped 150. We continue trying to reach the neighborhood families, espe-cially those with children. Sewing and reading classes are offered following the meals. Finance/Budget The finance committee will meet later this week. Committee Reports SPRC—working on new employee handbook, which they hope to have ready next month. Trustees—Pastor Dana reported there is an issue with water leakage in the nursery above the changing room.
There will be a parsonage walk-through; the roof may need replacement soon. Downstairs of the parsonage will be painted, and the carpeting will be cleaned.
Education—Sally reported high school graduates were honored at Sunday services. Vacation Bible School will be June 23-28 and held at Kimball Avenue United Methodist. Rally Day is scheduled the Sunday following Labor Day.
Missions—Toni Brown reported missions will be spotlighting a monthly project. Foundation—Phil Miller reported this committee meets as needed. Lay Leader, Jessica Crouch—the tower room will become an exercise area this fall on Wednesday evenings
during other Wednesday night activities. “Blue Zones is everywhere!” Outreach—Jack Wright reported Community Meals are served weekly at Kimball Avenue United Methodist
Church; we are responsible for one meal a month. 150-200 people are served. We are Partners in Education with Irving School, and we participate in Meals on Wheels.
United Methodist Women—Lorraine Clark is the outgoing chair; Carolyn Culver is the new chair. This group meets monthly.
Membership—Bev McCadam reported there are three new visitation teams for a total of thirteen teams. There are two new homebound communion teams.
Next Ad Team Meeting, July 18, 2013
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JULY BIRTHDAYS
1
-Gemma Clark
2
-Allison Clark -Bernice Hammond
3
-Kaden Karns -Marian Schoonover -Mark Stewart
4
-Glenn Biship -Meg Durbahn -Kay Rohle -Tate Walker
5
-Bob Nelson
6
-Zona McPhail -Sandy Schipper
7 8
-Lois Hylton -Clarice Wenger
9
-Phyllis Dickinson
10
-Arlet Cassaidy 11
12
-George Warren
13
-Dick Ulffers
14 15
-Prudy Klinger
16
-Randy Bishop -Michael Pape -Keefer Thurman
17 18
-William Strouse -Don Tandy
19
-Jay Culver -Carol Morris -Dott Schreiner
20
21
-John Bushby
22 23
24
-Susie Karns 25
-Judy Seedorff
26
-Bret Peterson
27
-Kathy Breckunitch
28
-Betty Butz -Nohle Cooley
29
-Ron Harmon -Scarlett McGuiness
30 31
Blue zone parking spaces
Parking spaces have been designated at the far corner of the parking lot by Johnson’s Bakery as Blue Zone parking spaces. Park here and a few more steps into church will give you another chance to move naturally
and increase your stamina. It will also leave spaces closer to the church for guests!
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 9:30am-1pm Tutoring in the dinette
2 9:30 am-Staff Meeting 10:30am-12pm Citizenship class In 109
3 9:30am-1pm Tutoring in the dinette 9:30 am– Workshop for Others
4 Office Closed
5 9:30am-12pm Tutoring in the dinette 10:30am-12pm Citizenship class In 109
6
7
9:30 am-Worship, Communion 10:30 am-Fellowship 1:00– Karen worship
8 9:30am-1pm Tutoring in the dinette 5:30 pm– COSA
9 9:30 am-Staff Meeting 10:30am-12pm Citizenship class In 109 6:30pm– Neighbor-hood Association mtg.
10 9:30am-1pm Tutoring in the dinette 9:30 am– Workshop for Others
11 5:30 pm– Exchange Club
12
9:30am-12pm Tutoring in the Dinette 10:30am-12pm Citizenship class In 109 12:00 pm– HERALD DEADLINE
13
14 9:30 am-Worship 10:30 am-Fellowship 1:00– Karen worship Le Christopher’s
15 9:30am-1pm Tutoring in the dinette 4:00 pm– Memorial committee mtg. Community Meals
16
9:30 am-Staff Meeting 10:30am-12pm Citizenship class In 109
17 9:30am-1pm Tutoring in the dinette 9:30 am– Workshop for Others
5:00 pm– Dinner with Neighbors
18 9:30 am– Herald Assembly
6:00 pm– Finance 7:00 pm– Ad Team
19
10:30am-12pm Citizenship class In 109
20 8:45 am-Multi Staff Training Event in Des Moines
21 9:30 am-Worship Higher Power 10:30 am-Fellowship 1:00 pm– Karen worship
22 5:30 pm– COSA
23 9:30 am– Staff mtg. 10:30am-12pm Citizenship class In 109
24 25 7:00 pm– Work Night at the Food Bank
26
10:30am-12pm Citizenship class In 109
11:45 am– Blue Zone mtg.
27
28 9:30– Worship 10:30– Fellowship/ Blood Pressure Checks
29
Meals on Wheels
30
9:30 am-Staff Meeting Meals on Wheels 10:30am-12pm Citizenship class In 109
31 9:30 am– Workshop for Others
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Inside This Issue
A Word from the Pastor…………...1 Mark, lock-in ….…...…………..…..2 Volunteers, UMW, Food Bank, Yoga………………………………..3 Higher Power………...……….…..4 Thank you..………………………..5 MusicMania. ..................................6 Blue Zone Blog, Dinner with Neigh-bors, Exercise Equipment……..…..7 UMW Scholarships, Back to School Project……...……….…..………....8 Ad Team Minutes…………………..9 Birthdays, ………………………....10 Calendar…………………………...11 Kids Puzzle………….………….back
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