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July 2014 newsletter for Saguaro Christian Church Tucson, AZTRANSCRIPT
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Church Events
July 2nd -Primavera Dinner
July 4th Office Closed
July 16th Newsletter
Articles Due
July 22nd -- SICP Council
July 24th Newsletter
Assembly
July 30th Primavera
Dinner
August 2nf Primavera
Dinner
The Spirit
July 2014
Backpack Blowout As we enter into the summer season and activities with our families and friends, its not too early to consider a donation of school sup-plies for the Backpack Blowout. The generosity of Saguaro Christian Church in the past has benefited our neighborhood Steele School in giving lower income and disad-vantaged students help with items necessary to succeed. The supplies you provide will help put them on a pathway to a bright-er future. A container for your donations will be placed in the narthex. Supplies will be distributed to Steele School in late July. Please support this worthwhile effort! Bill Hanson Supply List: Here are some items that may be helpful.
Crayons
Markers
Colored Pencils
Bottled Glue
Glue Sticks
#2 Pencils
Erasers
Spiral Notebooks
Two Pocket Folders
Scissors
White Copy Paper
Color Copy Paper
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Stammerings
The Places God Goes Vacation Bible School 2014 The week of Vacation Bible School was magical! Not only were we transported to a Seuss-like place of rhyme, excitement, and laughter, but we were able to share Gods word. Through song, stories, crafts, snacks, games, and prayer we all experienced the joy of doing His work. Adults and children alike had a great week. Here are some of the highlights.
Each day began with a wonderful skit, done in Dr. Seuss style. Gemma Krebs wrote and conducted each part. The backdrop to her skits were artfully drawn and painted by Audrey Gusick, with help from Gemma Krebs and Brian Coates. It really set the stage for your imagination. After the skit, Bethany Keenan and Stephanie Sager led us in music and song. They created the order of songs along with accompanying actions, and got everyone up and moving.
The curriculum each day was carried out by the talented teachers and helpers in each classroom. The two preschool classes en-joyed stories, books, coloring, painting at the easel, outside time with balls, crafts, and singing. They were the most active and energetic group! The K-3rd graders had fun with games, like experiencing what its like to be blind. They enjoyed making star jars that hold candles and other crafts. And they learned Bible stories and discovered the places God goes. We expanded VBS to in-clude 4th-8th graders because some older children had pre-registered. This class included our church kids and several from the community. They read scriptures, watched videos and had interesting, thoughtful discussions. We were very excited to have our church kids be a part of VBS and see them having so much fun. They made some cool crafts such as suncatchers and water bottle holders.
We cant forget our fabulous snack preparers. Each day they worked hard to prepare the snack which related to the daily theme. Not only did they feed many hungry children but also interacted with each group about the days lesson. Children were able to make things with their food like the burning bush, made from grapes (rocks), pretzel sticks (branches), and cheese triangles (fire).
Each day ended with everyone gathered in the Sanctuary for songs, announcements, and a prayer. We were truly blessed to have 43 children make our church campus come alive for 5 days with their laughter and happiness.
Did you drink your water?
You think this is hot wait till the monsoon season and the humidity.
Dont go anywhere without your hat.
The last month has been a wash of hectic scheduling, picking up new habits, squelching old ones, and shielding myself against the infamous Arizona sun. Besides large amounts of sunscreen and a water bottle permanently attached to my hand, the best aid for settling in quickly has been the welcome I have received at Saguaro. I told a friend last week that I loved it here the people are great and the weather only tries to kill me in the afternoon.
I am looking forward not only to the month of July but my entire time here. I cant wait to get started, to get to know you better, to begin helping Saguaro be what it has set out to be: a building block for Gods vision of the world. I see so much poten-tial in Saguaro, because youve already shown me what a wonderful group of believers you are.
So, as I contemplate the stretch of a scorching summer, Ill remember most of all the comment Ive received from many of you that ranks up there with If youre thirsty, its too late:
Welcome! Were so glad youre here!
Shelly
The Childrens Ministry Chairs, Emily Chandler and Judy Dunn, would like to send a personal thank you to the following volunteers for making this years VBS a great success!
Teachers: Preschool Wanda Makres, Annette Armstrong, Peggy Goforth, & Sarah Williams; K-3rd KC Estes, Susan Keenan & Bethany Kee-nan; 4th-8th Terry Bagwell & Gemma Krebs
Skit Performers: Gemma Krebs, Kelly Roberts, Evvie Cleveland, Devion Makres, Andrew Sager & Bethany Keenan
Music: Bethany Keenan & Stephanie Sager Snack: Nick Makres & Patricia Holmes Registration: Michelle Gusick & Sharon Dely
Office Help: Fran Johnson Floaters: Sharon Dely & Patricia Casey Set Design: Audrey Gusick, Gemma Krebs & Brian Coates
SCC Staff: Frank Terry, Laurie Cleveland, Brian Rudigier, Jacob Ansell & Paul Ledbetter
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Prayers of Our Congregation
Barbara Miranda
The Franks
Bob Purvis
Chuck Mull
Veda Laffoon
Fredda Cox
Ruthie Kimmons
Helen Ellis
Mike Aaker
Eva Nickell
OUTREACH Food Bags Given Out During May: 3
Elders Gift Cards Given Out During May: 0
Primavera Meals Served: 2 Breakfasts
(Each breakfast serves about 70, dinners about 100)
Blessings in a Backpack : 10 volunteers helped pack
backpacks during May
354 Backpacks were DOUBLE filled in May
Mobile Meals Delivered: 50 trays Attendance
May
8:00 9:00 11:00
4th 12 30 123
11th 8 55 105
18th 8 61 96
25th 8 44 89
Financials
May
May 14 2014 (YTD)
Income 23,962 159,431
Expenses 35,834 164,594
Income/(Loss) ($11,872) ($ 5,163)
Albertsons Community Partner Cards
Do you shop at Albertsons for your weekly groceries? The company offers a Community Partner Card to non-profits to assist with their programs. They return 1% of Saguaros sales per quarter to help with our Pastoral Care Ministry. This adds up to a significant amount of funds over time.
Cards (at no cost to you) are available on the table in the Ramada area. Pick one up and begin helping this valuable ministry of our church.
Quilt Winner!
It is with pleasure that we announce that Hazel Coatsworth was the winner of the 2014 quilt raffle. The Quilters realized $260 toward the expenses to continue in this Ministry and, after setting aside a few quilts for new babies in the church, the quilts will be distributed to Hospi-tals and Shelters in the name of Saguaro Chris-tian Church.
Thank Yous
A special thanks to Owen and our church fami-ly for their prayers, concerns, cards, and calls at the time of our loss of our son, Kent. Also for their healing prayers for Evas sur-gery. They were of much comfort at a time when we needed it most. It shows the true love of Jesus. God bless to all.
Ken and Eva Nickell.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank you for celebrating my birthday during the month of March with visits, goodies, calls and cards.
Thank you for expressions of concerns when I fell at home. And thank you for letting me win the quilt in the raffle. It is so well-made, beautiful and soft. How could I be so lucky?
What a wonderful church family!
Sincerely, Hazel Coatsworth
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8302 E Broadway Tucson, AZ 85710
June 26, 2014
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Our Staff
Minister Rev. Owen Chandler
Ministerial Resident Shelly Tilton
SICP Director Tanima Lawrence
Office Manager & Christian Education
and Youth Coordinator
Laurie Cleveland
Director of Music Jeff Myrmo
Accompanist & Contemporary
Worship Director Keith Koster
Property Manager Paul Ledbetter
Custodians Brian Rudigier
Jacob Ansell
Seminarian Resident Rev. Kevin Prahar
Financial Manager Laurie Colburn
Media Frank Terry
Nursery Attendant Barbara Sager
For Your Information
Worship Services: Sunday: 8:00am 9:00am 11:00am Sunday School: 10:10am E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 520-296-5901 Fax: 520-298-0168
Web Page: saguarochristian.org
Our Mission Statement Christ has called Saguaro Christian Church
to build a home to serve God and all peo-
ple through growth and healing in ourselves
and the community beyond our front doors. Sermon Themes through July
July 6: 4th of July Interfaith Service
July13, 20 & 27: Out of the Mouths of Babes
BRADY PROPOSALS
The Brady Church Life committee is soliciting proposals or re-
quests for this years first quarter funding. Areas to be consid-
ered includebut not limited toevangelism, education, long-
range planning, leadership development, special events, minis-
terial contingency new programs plus other ideas consistent
with church life. Please submit proposals to Sharon Dely, 2014
Chairperson for Brady Church Life by July 20th!
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July 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
1:30pm Staff
Meeting
2
9am Primavera
Dinner Preparation
3 4
Church Office
Closed
5
6 7
7pm Faith Based
Recovery
8
1:30pm Staff
Meeting
9
7pm Shelter
10 11 12
13
12:15pm
Primavera
Breakfast
Group
14
4:30am
Primavera
Breakfast
7pm Faith
Based Recovery
15
1:30pm Staff
Meeting
16
12pm Newsletter
Articles Due
17 18
Owen on Army Duty
19
7:30am
Mens
Breakfast
20
12:15pm
Primavera
Breakfast
Group
21
4:30am
Primavera
Breakfast
7pm Faith
Based Recovery
22
1:30pm Staff
Meeting
6pm SICP
Council
23
7pm Shelter
24
10am Newsletter Assembly 6pm Brady Church Life
25 26
27 28
9am Gordon Moore
Memorial 7pm Faith
Based Recovery
29
1:30pm Staff
30
9am PV Dinner
31
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July Serving Schedule
Elders Serving at Communion Table Ushers Communion Preparer
9:00 service: Carol Friesen 9:00 Stephanie Sager Mary Gregory
11:00 service: Peggy Goforth 11:00 Jon Rodgers
KC Estes Diane Rodgers Acolyte
Mary Gregory Devion Makres
HOME COMMUNION Deacons (*Coordinator)
Elders (Lead) Reserve Elder Pa lo ve rde Service
7/06 Carol Friesen Rachel Sager Mary Gregory & Patricia Casey
7/13 Rachel Sager TBD
7/20 TBD Annette Armstrong Traditional Service
7/27 Annette Armstrong Michael Cleveland Shirley Sandelands, Shirley Gunion,
Gordon Chaidez, Susan Hicks,
Dan Hicks
Scripture Readers Childrens Moment Leaders
Pa lo ve rde Service Traditional Service 7/06 Rev. Shelly Tilton
7/06 Patricia Casey Erika Meyer 7/13 KC Estes
7/13 Gemma Krebs Lisa Ledbetter 7/20 Peggy Goforth
7/20 Lea Cuzner Lisa Ledbetter 7/27 Lisa Ledbetter
7/27 Christy Magiary Shirley Heald
Flowers
7/27 The Family of Gordon Moore in memory of Gordon.
July Birthdays
1st Hannah Krebs
3rd Dick Wilkins
5th Patricia Casey
6th Austin Robison
7th Wanda Makres
Amanda Metropoulos
10th Jorden Faulkner-Gentner
Milan Kriho
11th Bill Hanson
16th David Groben
Lisa Ledbetter
17th Dan Hicks
20th Shirley Gunion
Frank Presson
Nycee Randall
22nd Eva Nickell
25th Sparrow Davis
Paul Ledbetter
Diann Tontsch
26th Sarah George
30th Joann Vickroy
31st Jeff Myrmo