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wThe W~ightUps""January 2012
Vol. 2012Issue 2
Wright Congregational,United Church of Christ
4821 Franklin Rd.Boise, Idaho 83705
(208) 343-0292E-Mail:
wrightucc@qwestoffice.netWeb: wrightucc.com
Published Monthly,Mailed pre-paid at
Boise, IdahoPermit No. 127
* * *Ministers: All of Us
Pastor:Rev. Michael S. Black
Secretary:Robin Canning
Choir Director:Ron Apperson
Organist:GionyTrapp
Cry Room availableFor restless little ones.
Board Chairman:Will Patterson
Moderator:Carl Van Slyke
Youth Leader:Kate Hall
Custodian:Robin Canning
Pilgrim Cove BoardMembers:
AI Busche, Carl Van SlykeJanice Aagaard, Ann Durand
Fall, Winter, SpringSchedule:
9:30 Adult Sunday Sch.10:45 Worship &
Children's Sunday Sch.Fellowship- Noon
Summer-June, July & AugustWorship at 10 a.m.Fellowship 11:00
Communion Served the1st Sunday of each month
WELCOME TO FEBRUARY!A MONTH OF SUNDAYS (PLUS ONE) AT WRIGHT CHURCH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 299:30 AM - Adult Sunday School
10:45 AM - Worship And Celebration ServiceSermon Theme: "So This Is What God Is Like!"
Choir Anthem: "On Eagle's Wings"NOON: ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
Final Budget Presentation and Installation of 2012 Officers
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 510:45 AM - Worship And Communion Service
Sermon Theme: "The Bread Of Life, The Living Water"Choir Anthem: "Love One Another"
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 129:30 AM - Adult Sunday School
10:45 AM - Worship And Celebration ServiceSermon Theme: "Matters Of The Heart"
Choir Anthem: "Then Shall The Righteous Shine Forth"NOON: Baked Potato Bar Dinner Fund Raiser(Sponsored By The Wright Ones Singles Group)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 199:30 AM - Adult Sunday School
10:45 AM - Worship And Celebration ServiceSermon Theme: "Did You Hear The One About ... "
Choir Anthem: "Thy Will Be Done"
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26THE FIRST SUNDAY OF THE LENTEN SEASON
9:30 AM - Adult Sunday School10:45 AM - Worship And Celebration Service
Sermon Theme: "He Set His Face Toward Jerusalem"Choir Anthem: ''Who Is He?"
********Special Children's Moment During Worship
K-6 Classes Following The Children's MomentRefreshments and Conversation Hour Following Worship
Board of Directors Meeting,Wednesday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m.
In the social hall-all committee chairs andboard officers should attend.
Book Club & Library NewsThe Book Group will meet on Thursday, Feb. 2
at 1:00 p.m. in the church library. Thousand Pieces ofGold, by Ruthann Lum McCunn (the story of Polly Bemis)will be discussed.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain, is the topicfor the March 1 meeting.
If you are looking for "free" reading material, check out thetable just outside our library. All books and magazines onthis table are free for the taking-help yourself.
_•...'Omen & Men's FellowSh.'l" JOIN TOGETHER 'to
For February meeting
The Ladies and the Men's Fellowship of WrightChurch will join together for breakfast,
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th at 9amin the Social Hall. Following breakfast CindyWinjum of Hewlett Packard, head of Human
Resources will bring us a presentation ondiversity and inclusiveness. All men and women
of the church and their guests are invited.Please contact Steve Robbins or
Janice Aagaard to RSVP
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lOur Food ~antry .needs your donation of ;" 8 1/2 x 11 white paper always needed: nonpenshable Items and paper goods. , 9 12 manila envelopes
NO OPEN PACKAGES; xOR OUTDATED ITEMS PLEASE I_._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._~~.!.~~._._._._._._._._._._._!
Our Members & Friends Phone Directory for 2012 is printed.Be sure and pick up your copy if you haven't already.
Worship attendance on:.Jan.1-61.Jan. 8-65
.Jan. 15-64
.Jan. 22-61.Jan. 29-
Ushers for February:Carol Rivers, Denise Steelman,
Mary Ellen Parsons,Robin Canning
Communion- Feb. 5Servers:
Jack & Joan WenskeDale & Cindy Shoemaker
Liturgist-Feb. 5Jane Penrod
February Care Givers:Carl Van Slyke & Ann Durand
February Altar/Flower Care:Jo Elliott-Blakeslee
Check out ourbulletin board lnthe social hall.
It changes monthly.Thanks for the changes andmaking our church lookwelcome.
Notes From The Board
"Spirit of the living God, fall fresh upon yourChurch ... help us remember and give thanks for our blessings.Help us honor our mothers and fathers in faith who built this,your Church. Make new our commitment to speak and act onyour truth. Inspire our leaders to faithfully serve. Give us theenergy and strength so your Church may flourish. Prosper ourwork to your glory. "
This prayer is inspired by our UCC prayer for the NewYear.
Thank you Lord for the inclement weather! The snowand rain are beautiful. The thirsty soil will now be replenished.Winter wheat lying dormant will soon begin to sprout. Themountains beckon to all who enjoy the snow.
Our Religious Education Committee is reviewing ourSunday school program; and is considering changing the timewhich our children meet to before or after our Church service.If you have any thoughts on this, please contact Amy Linkert,or any member of the committee.
Please plan to attend our Congregational meeting onJanuary 29. We want and need your input as we seek tofinalize the budget for 2012. We will also install the Officersand Committee Chairs. If you are able and willing to serve ona committee this would be an excellent time to volunteer.
We have much to be thankful for, and by ourthankfulness we will receive ever greater abundance.
Will Patterson, Board Chair
lD~e~~+Gathering for a Game NightFriday, February 10-7 pm at the
church. Bring a snack to share, yourown beverage and any game groups can
play. RSVPto the church or Carol
Doyou like coffee and atreat after worship?
Doyou like seei ng prettyflowers on our altar?
I sure do. I signed up to bea coffee host and/or flower
sponsor and you can too.Sign up sheets for flowers are onthe bulletin board downstairs. You
can choose to bring your ownflowers or the church will supply
them for you.Coffee hour host sign up sheets
are in the social hall.Please be a sponsorIhost soon.Lots of dates available in 2012
Become a friend of:Wright Community Congregational UCC onFacebook. Thanks to Trevor for setting thisup for us. Also don't forget our a web page:Wrightucc.com
---'-'-'-'-'-'-'---'-'-'-'-'---'-'-'-'---'-'-'-'-'-'-'_._.-j !i Kim Salwasser and the Wright Ones ~~ Singles will be hosting a i~ BAKED POTATO BAR i! following worship on Sunday, :I .
: February 12. :I Free will offering will help: support our general fund.: Come and bring your friends.I'_._._._-_._._.-.-._._._._._._.-.-._._._-_.--_._-_._.-._._.-
Dear Wright Friends:I received the Wright Up and old memories
came crowding in. I contracted a miserable cold the2nd week in December and have developed a very deepcough. I have tried to stay away and not share it withanyone. I am receiving Home Health calls from visit-ing nurses and twice a week physical therapy. The P.T.is to improve my balance. They tell me I have im-proved so will try to get out more. Hope the new yeartreats you all well.
Letha Gribble
Mark your calendarsSATURDAY,JUNE 23, 2012
Wright Church will present
THE WRIGHTWROUND-UP
New western them.e, new foods,new fun and gam.es and
new entertainment.Western attire encouraged.
Stay tuned for more details, contact Carol Riverswith questions.
Wround-Up Co:nunittee :meeting: Feb. 1, 7:00p.:m. at the ho:me of Bob & Mary Pond, 1130
Abbey Circle, Boise, 389-9015
.M£nuvtial ~ fuwe Been. gWen in£ooitu; .M.mw1UJ oj:
Joan Marks:Janice AagaardCharlotte DayLetha Gribble
NEWS FROM AND FOR THE CONGREGATION
--Welcometo our newest members, HUGH ANDMARY GEISLER, who reaffirmedtheir faith and transferred their membership here from Saint Stephen's United Church ofChrist in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Mary and Hugh, both retired, recently moved here fromtheir longtime home in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia to be close to their son andfamily. Hugh worked many years all over the Middle Atlantic States in tire sales anddistribution. Mary was, at various times, a teacher, a museum director, and a churchsecretary. They bring a long history of faith and church involvement to Wright, and wewelcomethem with much love!
--Our love to Diane Broom and Adam Broom upon the death of their mother andgrandmother, GLORIA OSGOOD, on January 15. Gloria, a nearly lifelong resident of theBoise Bench, had been a member of Wright Church since 1992, and continued to befaithfully involveduntil failing health prevented her participation a few years ago. She wasa loving, positive woman all her life and we all mourn her passing. Mike presided at herMemorial Service on January 20.
--Also,we are saddened by the passing of our dear friend FAYE FRY. As most ofyou know, she and her late husband Frank were faithful, deeply involved members of ourcongregation from 1979 through 2005, when they moved "back home" to their nativePennsylvania. After Frank's death last year, Faye returned to Boise to be near herdaughter and son-in-law, Carole and Eddie Boyer, and granddaughter Sara. Faye wasalways a gentle and loving lady, whose smiles and caring demeanor touched us all. Formore information about her long, good life, go to aldenwaggoner.com to read her obituary.Mike officiated at her Memorial Service on January 26. She will be buried next to Frankat the cemetery in their hometown of New Bloomfield,PA.
--Take a look at the display at the entrance to the Social Hall prepared byScholarship Committee Chair Carol Card. On it are such interesting letters from all ourcollege students who are receiving DeBeaumont Scholarships from the church, describingtheir studies and their plans for the future.
--Be sure to be here with us this Sunday, January 29, for worship--and afterwardsfor the Annual Congregational Meeting, during which we will install our newly-elected2012 Church Officers, Committee Chairs, and Deacons. It is important for all of us to bepresent and make our voicesheard.
--And thanks again to all who so generously contributed to our Bench CommunitySupper Fund! Altogether more than $750 was raised-almost enough to underwrite thisimportant project through the end of 2012!
--And finally, as someone has written: "Let it be said by our children's children thatwhen we were tested, we refused to let this journey end, that we did not turn back nor did wefalter; and with ~es fixed on the horizon and God's grace upon us, we carried forth thosegreat gifts of faith, hope, and love, and delivered them safely tofuture generations. "
Pilgrim Cove Foundation Board Report fv0111/Ca¥~vcwvSlyke,.PCF Board» M0Wtbev
At our meeting on January 14 the board wrestled with several issues. A major part ofour discussion was addressing the concerns raised by a letter that Board President KenAndersen sent to the Idaho Assn. churches last December. These concerns centeredon the issue of the UCC camps being customers of Pilgrim Cove, just as other users ofPilgrim Cove; on the cost for UCC campers to attend camp; and the cost for the CampDirector and staff to attend and manage camps. UCC campers will be charged adiscounted per day charge from other users.
At the request of the CPC Educational Taskforce the PC Camp was ask to providealternative (June) dates for the Sojourners and Explorers camps so that youth couldattend a national youth event in July. This issue is being decided at a taskforce meetingon January 21 ..
The need for better communication between the PCF Board and the Idaho Assn.Churches was discussed. Board minutes will be sent to all Churches. A contact personat each Church will be ask to get the correct information out to the congregation. Tothis end I am working on establishing a Pilgrim Cove Bulletin Board (part of existingone) at Wright.
Wright Church was well represented at the Pilgrim Cove Reunion dinner and programfollowing the Board meeting on January 14. Approximately 35 people were inattendance, almost 50% from Wright. We enjoyed a camp style dinner prepared byChef John Warren, a program about where the camp is going, and stories of many whohad attended camp at Pilgrim Cove.
FROM THE TREASURERJanice Aagaard
Thanks to all of you this past year for your contributions and support. Although weended the year with a negative balance (-$3,892.83), it was better than had been projectedby the budget-and we met all our obligations.
Now we are starting a new year with a balanced budget, and we already have anunexpected expense looming: The church dishwasher has expired (after 35-40 years), andcannot be revived. A new dishwasher will cost in the neighborhood of $4,000. TheWomen's Fellowship has pledged $3,000 toward the purchase of a new dishwasher, but weare still short by almost $1,000.
So, in order to keep our budget in the black, we once again are asking thecongregation to help with anything you can to meet this expense. Because we serve thecommunity, we are required to have a commercial dishwasher with a sterilization cycle.This impacts our serving the Community Suppers, as well as the use by BUGS, both part ofour church's mission. These are in addition to all the other times we prepare meals as acongregation or by the various individual groups. As always, thanks in advance for yourconsideration and generosity!
LENTEN STUDY SERIES BEGINS FEBRUARY 23THURSDAYS, 10:30AM - YOUTH ROOM
We continue our 17-year tradition of Lenten Studies beginning on Thursday,February 23, at 10:30 AM, and continuing for 7 weeks through Maundy Thursday, April 5.The focus of this year's study is James Moore's latest book, "/ Hear Voices-And That's aGOOD Thing!" Cost of the books is only $10.
All of us are guided by the voices of people in our lives--grandparents, parents,teachers, pastors, friends, etc. Their words are woven into our life's fabric and influencehow we live and the choices we make. As Christians, we are blessed also to hear theamazing voices of those who lived centuries ag~the voices found in Scripture. The greatauthor Rev. James W. Moore--whose wonderful books we have enjoyed several times-says: "When faced with choices and decisions, when trying to sort out priorities, or whenneeding a word of assurance, I hear the voice of Jesus, I hear the voice of Mary, I hear thevoices of Abraham and Esther and Moses and the apostle Paul and many other biblicalvoices whispering (or shouting!) to me powerful words that shape and direct my life."
I hope many of you will join us on Thursday mornings as we celebrate the voices ofthe Bible who continue, every day, to strengthen and encourage us when we not only hear,but listen to them.
(A couple notes: If you want to be part of the class, please let me know within thenext 10 days or so--so that I can order the necessary quantity of books. Also, I'd be willingto add an evening session, if we could get, say, a minimum of six people who couldn'tattend the morning class. Give me a call if you are one of those. Thanks-Mike)
FEBRUARY 2012Sunday 110nday Tuesday Wednesday
1
7-Wright Wround-Up Meeting
7-Choir Rehearsal
Thursday
2
1-Book Club
24
Saturday
4 Joint meeting ofMen & Women's
Fellowship9:00 a.m.
No Adult Sun. Sch.10:45 Worship,
Family CommunionNoon: Fellowship,
6
7:00p SCA
7
7:00 Alanon-Alateen
8
6:00 Huntington'sGroup Meeting
7-Choir Rehearsal
9
Friday
3
10
7:00 pmWright Ones-Singles
Game night
11
EJ,-------,
9:30 Adult 5.5.10:15 Choir Warmup
10:45 Worship,Sunday School
Noon: Baked PotatoBar & Fellowship
13
6:30p Co-HousingGroup
14~~
15
4:30p BUGS Board IL- ---'
7:00 Alanon-Alateen
7:00 BoardMeeting
7-Choir Rehearsal
16
I 6:30p NAMIFamily to Family
17 18
9:30 Adult 5.5.10:15 Choir Warmup
10:45 WorshipNoon: Fellowship
26 lIst Sunday of Lent~
9:30 Adult S.S.10:15 Choir Warmup
10:45 WorshipNoon: Fellowship
5:00p Co-Housing Group
20
7:00p SCA
27 28 29
7:00 Alanon-Alaateen 7-Choir Rehearsal
21
7:00 Alanon-Alateen
22Ash Wednesday
7-Choir Rehearsal
7-BUGS
2310:30am
Lenten Study
I6:00 I
Community Supper I6:30p NAMI
Family to Family
257:30a Raw Food
Workshop
THE JOY CHAPMAN ACADEMYINMODING, KENYA!
As you all know, our Sister in Christ, Joy Chapman, who passed away just over ayear ago, was one of the most faithful, kind, and generous people we've ever known.Another example of that devotion and generosity has come to light: The following is anexcerpt from an email sent to Dale and Betty Ramsey from Wayne and Pat Chapman,Joy's son and daughter-in-law, who now live in Cascade:
"We are so excited to share with you what has been happening with our dearfriends, SossyPeter Omukule and his wife Evalyn. We met them in 2003 when we had theprivilege of doing a ministry retreat in Kenya. Upon returning from Kenya, we sharedwith Joy, Wayne's mom, about the people there. She was especially moved by the fact thatthey had no water in their village, and had to travel several miles on bicycles with largejugs to bring water back. Joy said she knew what it was like to be without running water,and wanted to send funds to have a well dug. Due to her generosity, a well was dug andwater was brought to their village of Apokor. Their gratitude was so great that when theywanted to start a school, they asked if they could name it after Joy. Thus, THE JOYCHAPMANACADEMYcame into being!"
Wayne and Pat's letter goeson to describe how, trusting God to provide, the villageschool has continued to be built, starting with one teacher, eight students, and four sewingmachines taking up residence in their church building. When notified by the localauthorities that a school would have to be built separate from the church building, theypersevered, one step at a time, to complete this project.
As 2012 began, the Joy Chapman Academy now has a total of 48 students, nineteachers, a sewing instructor, and classes that run from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM each day.There are many more children needing education, but for now, they are at their capacity.Their prayerful hope is to add a new classroom each year as the children advance in theirstudies-with the additional needs for more desks, books, and supplies.
What a wonderful testimony to Joy's great faith! If you would like to know moreabout the Joy Chapman Academy and its future-or how you can help-contact Wayneand Pat at 208-890-6509,or email thematchapmanwjp@aol.com.
&ishQP sossypetet with the constructors ofthe Joy chapman school at modin9 church
ground.
Wright Community Congregational ChurchUnited Church of Christ4821 Franklin RoadBoise, ID 83705(208) 343-0292
A Non-ProfitOrganizationU.S. PostagePAIDBoise, IdahoPermit No. 127
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Happy BirthdayFebruary
2-Stephanie Bastow3-Peter Busche7-Maxine Briggs9-Ethel Farnsworthl l-Steve Robbins15- John Tauati
William TauatiI8-Ron AppersonI9-Sally VanderVeen20-Dale Ramsey25-Shirley Spiva27-Matt Gillmore
Happy AnniversaryJanuary
27-Jim & Becky Erickson
• ~ SIGN UPS ARE NEEDED FORI COFFEE HOUR AND ALTAR FLOWERS
• .;,. ~ SHEETS ARE DOWNSTAIRS
Thanks to everyone who helps out on Sunday Mornings,as of this writing these folks are covering these areas:
Feb. 5:Greeters: Trevor & Jennifer Makinson
Flowers:Coffee Host: Chuck & Meredith Pond
Feb. 12:Greeters:Carol & Jerry Card
Flowers: Janice AagaardCoffee Host: Baked Potato Bar Fund Raiser
Feb. 19:Greeters: Janice Aagaard & Carol Mansfield
Flowers: Dale & Betty RamseyCoffee Host:
Feb. 26:Greeters: Bill & Shirley Spiva
Flowers:Coffee Host: Dale & Cindy Shoemaker
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