living faith 2014
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An annual publication created by Faith United Methodist Church in North Canton, Ohio meant to reflect the heart, finances, and living faith of this congregation.TRANSCRIPT
F a i t h U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h
Living Faith
2014
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CONTENTS
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Message
Contributors
Christian
Education &
Spiritual Formation
Faith Friends
Preschool
Membership
Care
Outreach
MESSA
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A few years ago, I heard for the first time the famous true story about Jean François Gravelet, more commonly known as Charles Blondin. On June 30, 1859, Blondin walked 160 ft above Niagara Falls on a tightrope 1,100 feet long. He did so several times each time more remarkable – blindfolded, on stilts, pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with a sack of potatoes. The thrilled crowd cheered with amazement. Blondin asked the crowd if they believed he could cross again with a person in the wheelbarrow. The fans yelled back, “Yes, we believe.” Then Blondin asked for a volunteer to get in the wheelbarrow. No one volunteered.
This story is often used to illustrate the difference between belief and faith. As Christians, our belief in God continually draws us into faith in God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Faith involves action, taking a risk, placing our lives in God’s hands. Our faith grows through relationship initiated by Jesus of Nazareth, moves to action inspired by the Holy Spirit and unites us in God’s mission to redeem the world.
The motto of Faith United Methodist Church is “A journey into faith; learning, loving, leading.” In this 2nd publication of “Living Faith”, we see the church living its faith. Pictures, testimonies, diagrams and figures tell the story of faith in action in 2013 at Faith UMC. Each page celebrates acts of grace, our 2013 theme, through ministry teams and new initiatives.
The theme for 2014, adopted by the Church Board, is “Seeing Christ, Being Christ”. In “Living Faith” we see Christ and seeing Christ inspires us to participate in being Christ.
Do you believe that God can and will do amazing things in and through the people of Faith UMC in 2014? The church resounded, “Yes, we believe!” Christ said, “Come, follow me.” Our belief becomes living faith as we accept Christ’s invitation.
Pastors Steve and Cara Stultz Costello
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Worship
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Finances
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Contributors
Thank You
Ted & Pat Isue Rice’s Nursery & Landscaping, Inc.
Mike & Sharon McConnell
in honor of their daughters, Amanda & Shannon
PPI Business Card
Thanks to PPI Graphics for their assistance with printing. And a special thanks to
Alison Wright & Mike McConnell who made this year’s Living Faith possible.
Vision: To promote spiritual growth through Christian education programs, experiences, and resources that are Christ-‐centered and faith based.
Mission: The Christian Education & Spiritual Formation Ministry Team works to provide people of all ages opportunities and resources that nurture faith, provide knowledge, and inspire and empower them to live as disciples of Jesus Christ.
Staff Liason Kathy Schmucker
2013 Chair Sandy Vaughn
Christian Education &
Spiritual Formation
Ministry Team Overview 4
This Ministry Team aims to provide opportunities and
resources to nurture spiritual growth of the
congregation.
Prayer Partner Jean Lewers-‐Brail
Camp Ministry Kathy Myers
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Help create and/or set up prayer experiences and labyrinth
• Write a devotion for Advent or Lent books
• Help organize library and prayer room resources
• Volunteer for preschool story time
Library/Media Center Betsy Gorrell & Nancy Share
Advent Books Pam Wig
Spiritual Practices & Resources
Christian Education & Spiritual Formation 5
VBS is an opportunity for kids at Faith Church and from the community to join in Stories, Music, Games, Mission, Snacks, Experiential Activities all focused on learning about Christ.
The program is an Act of Grace provided to all at no cost.
My favorite God Sighting was of a little girl who dipped her hands in the pool of God’s Love and kept her hands cupped as she left the room so she could take God’s love with her!
The joy, love and learning is as big a gift to those who participate and help as it is for the kids!
Coordinator Sandy Vaughn
Coordinator Donna Benzing
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• VBS Planning Team • Décor Designers • Station Leaders • Crew Leaders and
Helpers • Teen Tech
Team/Photography • Snack Coordinator • Drama and Music • Game Leaders • Registration and Publicity
Vacation Bible School
Christian Education & Spiritual Formation 6
Faith’s Camp Read-‐A-‐Lot is a literacy program whose mission is to enrich the lives of children and support families by providing literacy resources and volunteers to cultivate a love of reading and development of reading skills in a caring, Christian environment. The goals of the program include:
• Provide children with fun and engaging activities to encourage them to develop a love for literacy and support retention of reading skills over the summer months
• Provide opportunities for relational connections and communication with children and families
• Provide opportunities for kids to make an impact on our community by serving others
• Provide a nutritious snack for program participants
Coordinator Laura Luikart
Coordinator Paulette Baker
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Donate Children’s Books • Camp Read-‐A-‐Lot Planning Team • Mentor a small group of children • Snack Station Coordinator • Service Project Station Coordinator • Assist with preparing, setting up, and cleaning up
literacy stations • Registration and publicity
Camp Read-A-Lot
Christian Education & Spiritual Formation 7
Children & youth group experience on Sunday morning. Beginning in worship and moving to group experience and learning. Creating worship & experiences for children and families (special services, leading in worship).
• Nursery • Preschool Sunday School • Elementary Sunday School • Worship Experiences • Special Needs Ministry • Wednesday Night Faith Connections • Kindergarten Blessing • 3rd Grade Bibles • Camp Ministry
Children’s Sunday School Coordinator
Joni Hendricks
Nursery & Childcare Kristin Krach
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Sunday School Leaders & Helpers • Nursery Helpers • Special Needs Ministry Coordinator • Children’s Worship Resource Coordinators
Children’s Faith Formation &
Discipleship
Christian Education & Spiritual Formation 8
Faith UMC values small groups as a means of study, fellowship, support, and service. We offer a wide variety of small groups from which to choose. Some are ongoing from year to year. Others a short-‐term, meeting for 6-‐8 weeks.
Small Group Coordinators
Emmaus Coordinator Pam Wig
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Participate in a Small Group or Sunday School Class
• Small Group Leaders
• Retreat Planning Team
• Emmaus – Upcoming Weekends – Spring 2014 Men's: March 13-‐16, Women's: March 20-‐23
• Summer 2014 Men's: May 29-‐June 1 Women's: June 5-‐8 – Chrysalis for teens in January & February, Fall TBD
Typical Small groups include:
• Bible Studies, Sunday School classes, Church-‐wide studies
• Prayer Groups, Meditation Groups • Accountability Groups • Book Discussions, Social Issues, Service
Groups • Various Interest Groups, Fellowship
Groups • Women’s Studies, Men’s Studies,
Parenting Studies • Young Adults, Older Adults
The walk to Emmaus is an experience of Christian spiritual renewal and formation that begins with a three-‐day short course in Christianity. It is an opportunity to meet Jesus Christ in a new way as God’s grace and love is revealed to you through other believers. The objective of Emmaus is to
inspire, challenge, and equip the local church members for Christian action in their homes, churches, communities and places of work. Emmaus lifts up
a way for our grace-‐filled lives to be lived and shared with others.
Adult Faith Formation & Discipleship
Christian Education & Spiritual Formation
Bob Pam Rev. Dr. Jim Bob Laura Kuchner Wig Skinner Snyder Luikart
Tory & Rob Christian
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Wednesday Night Faith Connections is a midweek program at Faith UMC that provides fellowship and faith formation opportunities for children and adults.
The Wednesday night dinner operates on a shoestring. The week before Thanksgiving we were down to $30.00 for the rest of the year. I handed Kathy a bill for over $300.00 for our Thanksgiving meal. She got nervous about where we would get the funds, but she said, “God will provide.” Just before the dinner, she received $500.00 to cover us through the end of the year. Higher powers are always watching over us. ~Mike Hubble
Coordinator Mike Hubble
Coordinator Kristin Krach
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Come for fun, food, faith and fellowship on Wednesdays at 6:00 pm
• Serve on the meal team • Help coordinate
children’s program • Program helpers • Adult study leaders and
participants
Coordinator Carolyn Krueger
Wednesday Night Faith Connections
Christian Education & Spiritual Formation 10
Faith UMC has a strong desire to focus on nurturing family relationships through faith. This year, we invite any adult couples (engaged, newly
married or seasoned marriages) and single parents to come join us for a short program focusing on nurturing family relationships, followed by an evening of childcare (ages birth-‐6th grade) while you enjoy some time to
yourselves to focus on the relationships in your life.
Coordinator Tallie Paz
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Help with children’s activities • Help with adult program
The Young Adult group was formed out of a desire to have a Bible study with others who are around the same age. This group includes anyone who is in college or starting out their careers. Although our main focus is studying the Bible, we also have fun nights where we get to know each other better in a more relaxed setting. The Young Adult group was launched in May 2013 and has been going strong ever since. Topics studied this past year include Faith Links, which are a different topic each week related to a current issue; Coffeehouse Theology, which is an in-‐depth study of what we believe and why; and The Story, following along with the church.
God has taken our dream of having a group designed for this age group and allowed it to grow into an active ministry. We are very grateful for the support of the church. We are so excited about our group and we hope God will allow our group to continue to grow.
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Get connected with other young adults • Coordinate activities for post high school students and
young adult • Coordinate an online Bible study for college students
Coordinator Sarah Snyder
Friday Night Out
Young Adult
Christian Education & Spiritual Formation 11
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Christian Education &
Spiritual Formation Financials
Sunday School $5,288.64
Vaca%on Bible School $3,403.90
Wednesday Night Program $1,117.42
Library -‐ Media Center $1,208.22
Small Study Groups $893.94
Educa%onal Outreach $461.60
Volunteer Training $219.22
Other $539.59
Total Expense for 2013: $12,903.31
2013
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$14,800
The 2013 Expense Pie Graph above identifies where the funds for the Christian Education & Spiritual Formation Ministry Team were allocated in 2013. Below are just a few of the ways this money has been used:
• 1600 Dinners served for our Wednesday Night Faith Connections over the course of 2013 • 224 Children attended Vacation Bible School at no charge • 130 Children participated in Camp-‐Read-‐A-‐Lot, our summer literacy program • 101 boxes were packed and sent to Operation Christmas Child • 286 Adults participated in the Small Group Ministry • 364 Sunday School lessons were planned • 7 Dozen dog bones were made by the Camp Read-‐A-‐Lot students and donated to the Humane Society • 123 Health Kits were made and sent to help with the efforts of the United Methodist Committee on Relief
Vision: Faith Friends Preschool & Learning Center seeks to be a dynamic outreach ministry of Faith United Methodist Church, helping the children to know, love and
follow Jesus by using developmentally appropriate practices.
2013 Chair Molly Meister
2014 Chair Joe Andrews
Faith Friends Preschool &
Learning Center
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Volunteer to read to the children during Story hour • Participate in the Christmas Program through
welcoming, taking pictures, videotaping • Help with maintenance of the Faith Friends
Preschool website • Pray for our children & families who attend • Pray for our teachers and staff who work in this
ministry
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Faith Friends Preschool Financials 2013
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$402,692
The 2013 Expense Pie Graph above identifies where the funds for the Faith Friends Preschool & Learning Center Ministry Team were allocated in 2013. Below are just a few of the ways this money has been used:
• 135 Children attended preschool or before/after school care • Around 245 Bible Time Lessons were taught to the children in attendance • Over 13,000 lunches were served to the children throughout the year
Of#ice Expense/Misc $8,422.18
Licensing & Fees/EducaOon & Training $1,248.00
Groceries/ Entertainment $26,002.23
EducaOonal Supplies $4,253.35
Advertising $2,388.84
Total Expense for 2013: $370,761.68* *This number includes the expenses shown above and the staff salary expenses. Staff salaries are not included in the
FFPS pie graph. For 2013, staff expenses totaled: $328,377.12
The Membership Care Ministry Team works to understand the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the congregation and address them
through prayer, programs & events.
2013 Co-‐Chairs Tod & Besty Gorrell
2014 Chair Steve Wahl
Membership Care
Ministry Team Overview 15
Stephen Ministry is a ministry that trains laypersons to be caring and supportive care givers to people who are going through some of life’s difficult situations. People wishing to be a Stephen Minister undergo fifty hours of training to prepare for that responsibility and commit to two years of service.
Stephen Ministry continues to grow at Faith Church. Currently we have twenty-‐two trained Stephen Ministers and leaders. We meet twice a month for ongoing training and supervision. At this time we have a majority of our current Stephen Ministers involved with a care receiver. Anyone interested in becoming a Stephen Minister may contact any current Stephen Minister or call the church office for additional details.
2013/2014 Chair Ron Luikart
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
Anyone who would like to be trained as a Stephen Minister may contact the church office or any Stephen Leader
I am privileged to be a newer member of the Stephen Ministry team, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have served in this wonderful outreach ministry in the past year. We have grown so much through our extensive training to learn how to best understand and reach out in Christian love and compassion to others experiencing various difficult situations, as well as supporting one another. We know we cannot take the place of professional caregivers, or God, who is our ultimate “caregiver,” but we can listen when others have stopped listening and give confidential Christian support and encouragement as we walk with another through life’s challenging circumstances. If you are facing a difficult time in your life, I hope you will consider contacting the Stephen Ministry team. We would be honored to listen and pray, share your burden, and lighten your load.
~ Martha Richards
Stephen Ministry
Membership Care 16
I was invited to attend a UMW Circle meeting during a difficult time in my life. My daughter and I were made to feel so welcomed. I love the fact that UMW supports women and children globally, nationally, locally and even right here at Faith Church. When Kevin was moved to Minnesota in July, I was more overwhelmed than I thought possible. The love and support from this group of women has been amazing. This same love and support they have shown Amanda and I is also evident in all the work they do in supporting all women and children. A few examples are: donating toiletries to The Domestic Violence Center, making up Mother's Day baskets for a low income elementary school so a child has a gift for their mom, sending care packages to our college students to remind them they are loved by their church family. I know God had a plan when we were invited to attend UMW. I feel truly blessed to belong to this group of amazing women!
~Kim Wallick
2013/2014 President Kim Wallick
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Help with UMW Brunch, All Daughter’s Banquet, Pie Sale and more!
• Volunteer to help set up, serve or clean up at a UMW event
• Donate small items needed for Mother’s Day baskets or Easter baskets for Circle of Faith, or for the Domestic Violence Center
• Attend monthly UMW meetings and meet new friends
United Methodist Women
Membership Care 17
Before my wife passed away, I had to find something to combat my depression. Therefore, I volunteered to drive people from our church to their doctor, dentist, and various treatments they needed. I had been driving Joan Pontius for over a year. At Glenda’s funeral , Randy, Joan’s son-‐in-‐law, came to me and thanked me for my help with Joan. I found out that he had been doing everything for her and raising two teenagers and working full time as a T.I. at the hospital. This was the time I realized how much this meant to everybody. It is very rewarding to be able to give back. I now have several regular people and I really enjoy the interaction.
-‐Jon Rittenour
2013/2014 Chair
Mary Lou Campbell
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Offer transportation to members who wish to attend Sunday worship services
• Coordinate meals for members in need, such as returning from a hospital stay, adjusting to a new baby, or recovering from an illness
Helping Hands
Membership Care 18
Second Wind is a ministry group, which focuses on planning activities and events for the senior citizens of our congregation on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Most events include a time of fellowship, lunch, and a guest speaker on special topics.
Coordinator Paige Bullock
Coordinator Sue Wheeler
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
If you know of someone who would enjoy a “Gift of Music,” please contact Sue Wheeler
Gift of Music was started in September 2011 to minister to senior members of Faith UMC and those dealing with health issues, by sharing hymns and favorite songs from the past. We may honor a birthday by visiting in the person’s home or have seasonal birthday gatherings at the church with communion. In 2012 the Gift of Music trio was formed: Pam Wig on guitar and song leader, Dale Walters on harmonica, and Sue Wheeler on harp or hammered dulcimer. The trio has performed at: Windsor Center, Waterford, Canton Christian Home, Danbury, and Second Wind events. In addition there have been visits to: Woodlawn Rehab Center, Lydia Circle, Rebecca Circle, Faith Circle, and Lebolds’ Christmas dinner for widows. Several times a year, Gift of Music reaches out into the community or responds to requests and has shared at: Aultman Compassionate Care Center, Chapel Hill Nursing Home, Laurels of Canton, and North Canton Y’s Senior Social. Sometimes a CD of well-loved hymns played on the harp has been given to individuals with serious health issues, who are not up to visitors.
Serving as coordinator for Second Wind has blessed me with a sense of belonging (both to our church and to our group), fellowship and usefulness within Faith Church. It has also helped me overcome my own reservations about calling people for help and created a deep appreciation for the cheerful willingness of other Faith members to be of service.
~Paige Bullock
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Attend the Second Monthly Events! • Contact Paige to learn how you can be involved with helping at Second Wind.
Gift of Music
Second Wind
Membership Care 19
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Membership Care Financials 2013
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$4,070
The 2013 Expense Pie Graph above identifies where the funds for the Membership Ministry Team were allocated in 2013. Below are just a few of the ways this money has been used:
• Over 315 Seniors attended Second Wind throughout 2013 • 96 people were served communion through the Extending the Table Home Communion Ministry • UMW made 60 pumpkin pies • Over 100 women attended the All Daughters Banquet, Keep Calm and Rock On! • 26 Easter/Mother’s Day Baskets were donated to the Domestic Violence Shelter • Stephen Ministers spent over 884 hours giving Christian Care to those in need and 260 hours spent visiting church
members in the hospital • Our 7 New Stephen Ministers spent 21,000 minutes (that’s 50 hours!) in training before they were commissioned • Stephen Ministers spent over 1200 hours in continuing education in 2013
Total Expense for 2013: $3,636.42
Sunday Coffee and Donuts, $798.32
Seniors Ministry (Second Wind)
$152.33
Health and Wellness Ministry $516.60
Social Events, $466.70
Recrea`onal Ministries $210.00
Other $261.89
Stephen Ministry $1,230.58
The Outreach Ministry Team focuses on reaching the community outside of Faith UMC with the message of Jesus Christ and Faith United
Methodist Church.
2013/2014 Chair Aaron Stryker
Outreach
Ministry Team Overview 21
The Boy Scout and Cub Scout program are alive and well here at Faith United Methodist Church! In fact, the Scouting program charted at Faith Church will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year. Over 170 young men and adult leaders participate in Troop 12 and Pack 12 activities during the year. Cub Scouts enjoy their annual Blue and Gold Banquet along with the Pine Wood Derby, Father /Son Cake Bake and canoeing and biking events. Cubs also march in North Canton’s annual Memorial Day parade and sing Christmas Carols and bake cookies for the residents at a local Senior Citizen Center during the Christmas season. The Boy Scout Troop is equally as active with camping events scheduled every month that include our local Boy Scouts Camps as well as other hiking and canoeing opportunities, including an annual skiing weekend. Five young men achieved the rank of Eagle Scout this past year with the Troop. We also sent a contingent of Scouts and adult leaders to the Sea Base facility in Florida this past summer and will send another contingent to the Northern Tier Boundary waters in Minnesota this summer. Both Cubs and Scouts also participate in annual summer camp activities. We are grateful of the support Faith United Methodist Church has provide these past 50 years to the Scouting program and look forward to many more years of support.
2013/2014 Chair Bernie Miner
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Attend Spaghetti Dinners • Support the Boy Scout Fundraisers
Contact Bernie Miner to learn more about ways you can support our Boy Scouts.
Boy Scouts
Outreach 22
The Run to Resurrection is an exceptional experience for a runner. First I found my mind to be receptive when I get up early the morning before Easter. Each turn is punctuated by cheering volunteers with one on the seven sentences Christ spoke on the Cross and since the course is just over a mile you run it three times. Since I don't run often, the turns made the run more manageable for me and going through the seven sentences three times as my fatigue increased made them even more powerful.
2013/2014 Chair Greg Brokaw
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Registration • Be a Runner/Walker • Food • Music • Promotions
Contact Aaron Stryker or Greg Brokaw to learn how you can be involved in the 2014 Run to Resurrection on April 19, 2014.
Run to Resurrection
Outreach 23
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Outreach Financials 2013
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$4,688
The 2013 Expense Pie Graph above identifies where the funds for the Outreach Ministry Team were allocated in 2013. Below are just a few of the ways this money has been used:
• Over 140 walkers/runners participated in the Run to Resurrection • Over 670 Act of Grace Cards were distributed with acts of kindness throughout our community • Over 25 advertisements were placed in local newspapers to help spread the word about Faith UMC • The Boy Scouts went on many camping adventures, hosted spaghetti dinners, sold delicious popcorn and around 20
scouts and leaders helped to lead us in worship on Scout Sunday!
Doorstep Ministries $106.05
New Members $209.46
Public RelaWons/ Yellow Pags $3,089.68
External Communications $4,468.11
Total Expense for 2013: $7,873.30
The Service in Mission Ministry Team is devoted to developing a year-‐round program of education in support of domestic and
foreign missions. We work to uncover community concerns and encourage the congregation to become involved, serving as a mission liaison within and beyond the local congregation. We
promote opportunities for enlistment of qualified persons to apply for service as missionaries and we make certain the congregation is
aware of the financial needs of missions.
2013/2014 Chair Karen Truett
Service in Mission
Ministry Team Overview 25
This fun spirited group of ladies who gather together to make beautiful quilts are passionate about the quilts they make. Our focus is sharing our quilts with those who need to know someone cares about them. Quilts to Share started 17 years ago with ladies from our church joining sewers and quilters from James S. Thomas United Methodist Church in Canton. Sewing machines were donated, as was the fabric. This past year we delivered quilts to a VA hospital in Cleveland, The Pines nursing home in Canton, Aultman Hospital, and the Domestic Violence Shelter. The quilts for Aultman Hospital were made in children’s prints and given to the NICU. They were used to cover the preemies in the isolettes then given to the parents as a keepsake. The quilts to the VA Hospital were “shared” prior to Veteran’s Day and given to 30 vets. This quilt ministry is certainly a labor of love for the sewers and quilters of our church.
2013/2014 Chair Nan Davis
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Cutting • Sewing
Contact Nan Davis to learn more about how you can be involved!
Flat Rock Quilt Auction -
Quilts to Share
Service in Mission 26
Community Christmas consists of four sub components: Adopt a Family, Giving Tree, Coats for Christmas, and Distribution.
Approximately 1200 families in need are interviewed in October of each year.
Approximately 550 families are selected for Adopt a Family, 30 of which are adopted by Faith Church. The remaining 700 families are selected for Distribution where each
family is given toys, stocking stuffers, stuffed animals, used toys and books, Christmas decorations, and clothing. The Giving Tree names come from area agencies, including
preschools and nursing homes, and individuals are selected for $25 worth of gifts. Finally, Coats for Christmas is a
collection of new and gently used coats for distribution at Canton Calvary Mission.
2013/2014 Chairs Giving Tree
Jake & Lynda Lebold Stu & Emma McKenzie
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Adopt a Family (as a family, a work group, a ministry team, individual, etc.)
• Donate Gently used or new coats to Coats for Christmas • Donate gently used/new toys for General Distribution • Purchase gifts for tags from the Giving Tree • Volunteer to help sort toys, presents & help on distribution
days.
A Community Christmas
Service in Mission
2013/2014 Chair Adopt-‐A-‐Family Nancy King
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Projects completed in 2013:
• Sewing Clinic in January making fleece hats and scarves for Faith Kitchen
• 80 Brew Biscuit kits distributed at Camphor Mission Station in Liberia, West Africa
• 75 hats and 100 scarves distributed at Faith Kitchen in January and February
• Burden Bears for Community Hospice • Layette sets for Aultman Hospital Labor and
Delivery bereavement • Tote bags for walkers • Sewing Clinic in November to make “dignity
gowns” for breast cancer patients and items for Faith Kitchen
• Puppets for Operation Christmas Child boxes • 25 Dignity Gowns and scarf/caps for breast
cancer patients for Aunt Susie Wellness Center
• 75 hats and scarves for Faith Kitchen in December
2013/2014 Chair
Sue Bell
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Meet people who share in interest in sewing
• Repurpose old articles into new ones • Learn how to sew, measure, cut out
fabric from patterns, and more!
Sewing for Missions
Service in Mission 28
I started helping on Cheryl Froelich’s soup kitchen team probably about 10 years ago. Cheryl’s team provides a hot meal before the families go to the gym and get groceries. If they were in need of clothing that service is also offered. I always work the drink and dessert room and for all these years Maxine Pierce (and Judy Tewsbury before she passed away) makes a famous pineapple cake. Even though Maxine is unable to come and help cut cakes and serve she will call me to come and pick up her cake when she is able to do one. Every month someone is always asking “where is that pineapple cake,” and if we don’t have it we have a very sad customer.
~M.J. Moody
2013/2014 Chair Cheryl Froelich
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
If you are available the last Saturday of every month from the hours of 11 am to 1 or 2 pm we would love to see you at Crystal Park UMC. No talent required just a little time to help spread some joy and cheer to someone that might be having a down day. Help is also needed on the Friday before Faith Kitchen to help prepare for the next day’s meal and grocery distribution.
Faith Kitchen
Service in Mission 29
There are so many experiences and transformations that it would be impossible to pick one event. People in prison are God's children, too, and we at Kairos have witnessed incredible change in hearts in the prisons. ~Pam Wig
2013/2014 Chair Tom & Pam Wig
We are a dedicated group who joyfully meet one time/month to knit, crochet, laugh, love, and share! Our shawls are given to persons who need comfort or in celebration. Don't have to be an expert or even know how to knit or crochet-‐-‐ lessons, yarn, and needles are shared freely! One of our shawls has given comfort to four different people who have gone through chemotherapy. It has been passed on from friend to friend with much love!
2013 Chair Sue Kelley
2014 Chair Mike Flechtner
This is the prayer that we include with the shawls:
May this shawl be for you a sign of His healing presence.
May it warm you when you are weary, may it surround you with ease of your suffering.
May it encircle you with caring when you are in pain.
May His gentle yet strong touch reach out to heal all broken people and places in the world.
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Bake cookies • Sign up to pray to be part
of the prayer chain
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Do you know how to knit or crochet? Join us!
• Pray for those who will receive these prayer shawls
Contact Mike Flechtner to learn more about how you can
be involved!
Kairos Prison Ministry
Barbara Whitacre
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Service in Mission 30
C.O.O.L. (Community Outreach of Love) is the result of a vision to bring together various local churches and businesses in unity to serve people. This is an opportunity to reach out to people and places other than those in our own churches and communities. This past June 1, a group of people from Faith Church joined 1700 other Christians to fulfill the vision of helping others by revitalizing homes and spirits in the Tremont neighborhood in Massillon. We dug and planted, trimmed trees and bushes, and painted porches. We met with the people who lived in the houses we were assigned and brought to them the spirit of Christ. Their community park was brought back to life for the children and residents of the area. We hope our impact will be felt by these people and our participation has helped bring them closer to God. “Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your father who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16
~Karen Truett 2013/2014 Chair
Karen Truett
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Sign up to be part of C.O.O.L. in 2014 • Help promote and invite others to be part
of this mission Contact Karen Truett to learn more about how you can help with the C.O.O.L. mission!
C.O.O.L. (Community Outreach of Love)
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2013
2014
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$200
The 2013 Giving Pie Graph above identifies some of the major areas of giving outside of our budget to our missions. We did not include the Missions’ Ministry Team expenses graph, as the only expenses for 2013 were $76.61. The Missions Ministry is unique in that it has very little budgeted expense, but as you can see from the chart above, we are able to give substantially to our missions through the generous donations of our parishioners above the budgeted needs. Below are just a few of the ways this money has been used:
• Over $17,000 was raised at the Flat Rock Quilt Auction hosted by Faith UMC (Flat Rock’s best year ever!) • Over 1200 families were assisted during the Christmas season through A Community Christmas. Not only do we
support this ministry with our gifts and monetary donations, but we also have dozens of members who volunteer and help make this ministry possible in our community.
• Countless dozens of prayed over cookies were distributed to the inmates who participated in the Kairos Prison Ministry.
• 30 lap quilts were made and donated to Vets at the VA Hospital. • 80 Brew Biscuit kits were sewn and delivered to the women at Camphor Mission, Liberia. • 75 hats and scarves were made for Faith Kitchen for those in need.
Faith for Tomorrow $168,452
Youth Mission $21,824
Christmas $13,291
Easter $8,441
Faith Kitchen $12,453
Pennies for Paraguay
$4,602
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Service in Mission Financials
The Worship Ministry Team is a collection of Christian believers united in commitment to present a worship experience at Faith UMC that is deeply spiritual and meaningful. Team members plan and coordinate most
aspects of the worship service endeavoring to provide an environment conducive to true worship and to present opportunities to each member of the congregation to be actively involved in that worship.
Ultimately, our goal is to lead each worshipper into a deeper relationship with Christ as Lord and Savior and with one another.
2013 Chair Bob Snyder
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Acolytes • Altar Guild • Communion Stewards • Funeral Coordinators • Greeters • Liturgists • Music/Choirs • Praise Team (9:45 Service) • Sanctuary Duty • Sound System • Usher • Wedding Coordinator
Worship Design
Worship
Worship
2014 Chair Sandy Vaughn
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The Worship/Arts Vision Team is the result of a year- long study and reflection, which was initiated
by a recommendation from the Hugh Ballou consultation, which began in December 2011. The initial Worship/Arts Study Group created a report,
which calls for new job descriptions throughout our worship/music staff, changes in compensation, and
identifies a new staff position entitled Worship Coordinator. The report calls for a hiring process to begin in February 2014 for all new and redefined job
positions with the new staff in place by July 2014. The W/A Vision Team will be working with the Staff Parish Relations Committee in the first half of 2014
to bring this vision to completion. Some members of the Vision Team and others interested in furthering
the Worship/Arts Vision will continue to work in supportive ways in the coming years to assure the
fulfillment of this vision.
2013 Convener Jim Skinner
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
If you are interested in being a part of this process, please contact the pastors or Jim Skinner for more information.
Worship Arts Study
Worship
Members of the Team
John Buchanan JoEllen Klco Judy McLaughlin Tom Strauch Kathy Schmucker Bob Kuchner Dorothy Leeson Bryan Stehura Candy Ziegler
Pastors Cara & Steve
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Worship Ministry Financials
2013 Expenses
$5,275
Total Expense for 2013: $8448.60
The 2013 Expense Pie Graph identifies where the funds for
the Worship Ministry Team were allocated in 2013.
Youth Music Ministry $629.18
Adult Music Ministry $1,803.02
Music Ministries $2,432.22 Altar &
Communion Expenses $869.43
BulleRns $239.90
Worship Ministries $1,509.32
Praise Worship Service $965.53
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The Youth Ministry Team hopes to strengthen the faith of the team and the students by using scripture as the guide. They also strive to grow closer to each other and provide a comfortable environment in which to share beliefs with each other. The goal is to make everyone feel welcome and part of the group.
Staff Liason Matt Hart
2013 Chair Gary Jones
Youth
2014 Chair Brian Bowers
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Being given the chance to help lead our Out of the Box Sunday School has been amazing. It has been a blessing to see God at work in the lives of others. I have learned the difference a person can make by stepping out of their comfort zone and trusting in Jesus. It is uplifting to have this time of fellowship in my life and I am so thankful for it. I wouldn’t trade this time that I spent at our Out of the Box Sunday School for anything! I am blessed to be a part of a church that embraces the gifts that its youth has to offer, and in a way that teaches leadership and responsibility in a fun and worshipful environment. This opportunity has increased the call I have felt to someday be a part of youth ministry.
~Katie Eriksen, Senior
Team Leaders Katie Eriksen, Jordin Bednar, Tiffany
Casturo and Maddie Plaster
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Sunday School Teachers/Helpers
Over the course of our history Christian Education has played a large role in development of disciples for God’s Kingdom. One of the primary means of this being accomplished has been through the Sunday School model which has been an approach for teaching and discussing God’s Word. Recently the youth ministry team of Faith UMC revisited this approach and decided to modify our Sunday School class which has been reaping great success. With our new approach we have students that are providing leadership for this ministry in a wonderful way enhancing the overall impact of this ministry. Also they have implemented monthly theme days, service projects, games, and Bible Study to help other students grow as they travel
along their faith journey.
Youth
‘Out of the Box’ Sunday School
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I have been going to Youth Group for three years now and I have loved every second. I came to Youth Group for the first time with two of my best friends but soon made so many new friends from different schools. Every week I look forward to going so I can continue to meet new people and learn about God’s word. The best part is the friendships I have made at church don’t just stay at church. All of my friends from youth group meet outside of church to have fun and support each other. My life has been completely changed by my experiences at Youth Group, not only by the friends I have made but by the lessons I have been taught. Now as a senior I want to encourage everyone to come and try out our Youth Group as soon as they can because I only wish I had more time with all the amazing people I now call family. ~Emily Bonnette, Senior
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Small Group Leaders
• Game Coordinators
• Youth Ministry Team
We desire to provide an exciting program which allows youth to grow as disciples of Christ while forming and strengthening relationships with each other, the church, and the community. In order to accomplish this we seek to be real and authentic with our students, communicate God’s Truth in a relevant way for them, and develop relationships with caring adults and fellow students. Ultimately, our hope is that students will leave our ministry with a wonder of who God is, longing for discovery of how they can be used by God, and having a passion to change their community and world.
Refuge Youth Group
Staff Liaison Matt Hart
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Confirmation was an amazing part of my faith journey. The new relationships I made; the ones that grew; along with the memories I made will make my confirmation stick with me my whole life. There are three main events in my memory of confirmation. The first being the opening retreat, in which I met new people, learned valuable lessons, and had a lot of fun with the other Confirmands. The second event and my favorite was the hike we took up by a beautiful waterfall. As we went, we carried our “sins” (rocks that we picked up) to the top of the waterfall. We learned our sins will weigh us down, but praying for forgiveness (throwing the rocks in the water) will wash our sins away. The last main event of my confirmation would have to be the actual Confirmation ceremony itself. It wasn’t the fact the whole ceremony was so special, it was knowing that through this small portion of my faith journey I had become exponentially closer to God.
~Brandon Bowers, Freshman
Staff Liaison Matt Hart
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Confirmation Mentor
• Mentor-‐in-‐Charge Leadership Team
Confirmation
Youth
Staff Liaison Pastor Steve Stultz Costello
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This past summer, I had the opportunity to travel with the youth of the church to Rockford, Illinois. Rockford is a very poor area, inhabited by many who were in need of help. At first, I was very unsure of whether or not I should go. I’m glad I did. My team’s assignment was to rebuild the front deck for a family of five. The main tenant of the house, the father, was an amputee stuck in a wheel chair. He had two children, both in elementary school. We spent the week removing ivy, ripping out boards, painting, and repainting. The labor was hard and long, but it brought me closer to both the other youth and closer to God. I didn’t know many of the team going into the week, but by the end I was completely comfortable with most of the people there, if not all of them. I think the most rewarding part of the trip was seeing how happy the tenant’s children were afterwards.
~Thomas Haney, Sophomore 2013/2014 Chair
Donny Bell
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Adult Leaders on the trip • Subcommittee Members • Support Fundraisers throughout the year
to help fund the Youth Mission Trip
The Youth Mission Team brings our church’s youth together for a summer mission trip designed to help people and organizations in need. We assist in many places of need, repairing homes, and bringing witness of God into the lives of those in need as well as into the lives of our youth.
Youth Mission Trip
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Youth Ministry Financials 2013
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10,750
The 2013 Expense Pie Graph above identifies where the funds for the Youth Ministry Team were allocated in 2013. Below are just a few of the ways this money has been used:
• Refuge Youth Ministry met over 30 times for small groups, fellowship, games and spiritual growth! • The Youth Mission team traveled over 7 hours to Rockford, IL for their summer mission trip. • Over 55 youth and adults participated in the Youth Mission Trip. • 14 Confirmation students were welcomed into membership on Confirmation Sunday. • Countless numbers of 2-‐liters and cookies were consumed by our middle and high school students. • 4 High School students successfully initiated a youth-‐run Sunday School called ‘Out of the Box’.
Total Expense for 2013: $13,942.28
Youth Program Expense $5,831.18
Middle School Mission Week
$850.59
Youth Leadership Training $2,030.89
Sr RecogniZon Breakfast $147.30
Youth Mission Trip
$3,491.77
ConfirmaZon Classes
$1,590.55
What is a Resource Ministry Team?
A Resource Ministry Team is a team that is in place to support and assist the other Ministry Teams and Staff. These teams play an important role in the life of the church by bringing a broader vision of Faith UMC to each individual team and helping to manage the vision and mission of the church.
Each Resource Ministry Team has a Chair who can be contacted to learn more about how you get involved.
Resource Ministry Teams
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O ffice
Ministry
Team
N ominations &
Leadership
Development
C hurch Board
S taff
Parish
Relations
Committee T rustees E ndowment
Ministry
F inance
C ommunications
S tewardship
What I find very interesting about “faith based” meetings is that the people are as important as the meeting itself. I think God speaks to me through people. When I was growing up, I expected God to write to me in the sky. He never did! So I think one of the best ways God gets my attention and speaks to me is through people. I still struggle with my past history: “Time is money.” However, I am enjoying the quick flashes when God delivers a message through people. Other committee members are very interesting. Each one could write a 1000 page autobiography that would be very interesting and contain many solid lessons and messages, that I believe are from God. It’s my job to look for the message within the daily living stuff. ~Bob Winther
Vision: To be in ministry to offer support and a communication link between members of the staff and the congregation; to direct and guide staff to fulfill goals adopted by the annual church conference. Mission: We are a diverse group of individuals representing the members of the church. We seek to be an administrative unit, which integrates the staff and congregation to focus on the mission of the church. Our work will be guided through prayerful listening and the implementation of God’s direction for Faith Church.
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED • At-‐Large Members: To prayerfully consider the
personnel needs of the church and to be the link between staff and the congregation
• Safe Sanctuaries: To provide, maintain, review and utilize the Safe Sanctuaries policy in order to ensure that Faith UMC is a safe place for people of all ages
Staff Parish Relations Committee
2013 Chair Philip Bell
2014 Chair Bob Winther
Cara & Steve Stultz Costello Sharyl Syler Kathy Schmucker Matt Hart Carmie Johnson Lauralee Stiffler Sue Capestrain Co-‐Pastors Director of
Administration & Finance
Director of Christian Education &
Spiritual Formation
Director of Youth Ministry
Communication Coordinator thru Jan 2014
Coordinator of Congregational Development
retired Dec 2013
Administrative Assistant
beg. Jan 2014
-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐Custodial Staff-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐ Treasurer Youth Mission Trip Assistant
Director of Faith Friends Preschool
Parish Visitor
Music Staff: (L-‐R) Director of Music/Chancel Choir
Director of Carol Choir Director of Youth Choir Director of Bell Choir Praise Team Leader
Director of Cherub Choir Bill Kaiser Joanne Fox Steve Moore Jody Lindower David Wallace Sandy Wallace
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Dick Seeton Butch Ransom Tim Himebaugh Kristin Krach Jan Bilek Susan Arnold Alina Dorto Gwen Guiher
Child Care Coordinator
The Stewardship Ministry Team and members of the congregation designed a visual display in the gathering area to reflect the 2013 Stewardship Focus. A overflowing offering plate depicted the gifts, the time, the prayers, and the witness of our church family. God’s power and grace increases the gifts through our church’s programs to serve the church, the community, and the world.
2013/2014 Chair Dale Zimmerman
Vision: To be a community practicing Christian stewardship s a god focused lifestyle. Christian stewardship is the faithful management of all that God gives us.
Mission: To coordinate the planning and implementation of a comprehensive program of stewardship education, inspiration and funding opportunities that embraces the entire congregation.
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I am a new member of the Office Ministry Team. A list of our duties includes: answering the phone, greeting visitors, keeping track of people in the hospital, duplicating Church information, and addressing and sealing envelopes. Other odd jobs might be helping with VBS, the summer reading program, passing out food to the needy, and any other projects that need to be completed (such as cutting out 500 gold stars for the children of the Church!). It is a pleasure and a blessing to be of help to our Church.
~Emmajo Shearer
2013/2014 Co-‐Chairs Sally Miner Sam Purses
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• Help printing out mailing labels, reports, reminder postcards, or other tasks requiring basic computer skills
• Reception duties including answering the phone, and greeting and directing visitors
• Work Room assistance to assemble large mailings, or use the copier to print bulletins or newsletters, and make copies for meetings
Office Volunteer Ministry Team
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Inviting people into ministry often helps people grow in many ways. One person who had never been a member in ministry was invited to be a ministry team leader for 2014. He said yes, he would like to serve in this way as a starting point for other leadership opportunities in the church! A married couple who hadn’t been attending Faith Church regularly, were each invited to serve in different areas. They thanked us for “getting them back to church.”
Our ministry team also visits frequent or regular visitors to our Sunday morning services. The purpose is only to hear their story and offer any support that we can. We visit without an agenda. Some members of our team were apprehensive about asking someone they didn’t know to meet for coffee, but wonderful sharing and relationship building has been the overwhelming outcome. Many of the people who have been visited have gone on to become active church members! They have joined small groups, fellowship groups and ministry groups and have become members in ministry in leadership positions on our ministry teams!
The members of the Nominations and Leadership Development Ministry Team also serve as support persons to the leaders of Faith Church’s fourteen ministry teams by praying for them, sending them words of support and encouragement and being a resource when they are looking for people to serve with them on their teams.
Staff Liaison Pastor Steve Stultz Costello
The Endowment Ministry Team funds or helps financially support programs and events at FUMC such as:
• Vacation Bible School
• Dinner for Wednesday Night Faith Connections
• Camp Read-‐A-‐Lot
• New televisions for classrooms
2013/2014 Chair Bill VanNostran
Nominations/Leadership Development
Endowment
Resource Team
Staff Liaison Pastor Cara
Stultz Costello
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2014 Chair Alison Wright
Staff Liaison Carmie Johnson
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
Our team is working on developing sub groups in the following areas: -‐Website/Social Media (On-‐going) -‐Living Faith Publication (September-‐January) -‐Church Publications (Time Commitments vary based on publication) -‐Teen Communications Group (Currently we have two projects, Vacation Bible School Photos/Video – July – and Faith Friends Preschool Christmas Program Photos/Video – December) We are looking for leadership and volunteers in all areas and would love to have you get involved with us! If you are interested in learning more about any of the areas and what kind of assistance is needed, contact Alison Wright, Communications Ministry Chair.
After moving to North Canton from out of state in the spring of 2012, finding a church home was by far the easiest task of getting settled in the area. About the same time, there was an open call-‐out to join the Communications Ministry Team, a group that peaked my interest and afforded me an opportunity to get involved with church
activities and to meet some wonderful people. Faith UMC is a very vibrant church and it is a blessing to showcase the labor, dedication, camaraderie, and fun of the people working together for the glory of God.
-‐Alison Wright
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Communications
FUMC Core Values Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors—The People of the United Methodist Church
Worship Faith UMC believes worshipping God is central to our being.
Growth
Faith UMC believes inquiring minds and spirited dialogue foster our journey of faith.
Lay Empowerment Faith UMC believes the initiative of its members and friends is vital for the building up of the Kingdom.
Authenticity
Faith UMC believes we are called to accept and genuinely care for one another.
Welcome Faith UMC believes there is a place here for everyone to safely share deepest hopes, hurts, insights, and dreams.
Outreach
Faith UMC believes we are called to extend Christ’s love to the community and the world to meet physical and spiritual needs.
The three Faith United Methodist Church lay leaders attempt to keep their fingers on the pulse of the congregation and to help as
needed. They lead the Ministry Council and the Church Board. This year they rotated
responsibility for sharing the announcements before worship each Sunday. A team of church leaders, working with ideas that came forth in the exploration with consultant and strategist Hugh Ballou, composed and refined a set of Core Values for our church, which the Church
Board adopted and which describe our church’s ethos.
2013 Senior Lay Leader Tom Leaver
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
Anyone who would like to be involved in the Church Board may contact the church office or any of the Lay Leaders
Church Board
Resource Team
2014 Senior Lay Leader Jan Baker
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2013/2014 Chair Eric Mansfield
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
• At-‐Large Members: To serve a three-‐year term. Help the team to determine the objectives for the year and assist in carrying out the projects.
• Columbarium: To oversee the continuance of the Memory Garden in the courtyard with regard to financial and legal considerations, beauty and solemnity.
• Interior Decorating: To make decisions regarding the appearance and safety of the interior of Faith Church so that we provide a safe and welcoming atmosphere.
• Kitchen Maintenance: To maintain a safe and healthy environment in Faith Church kitchens.
• Landscape: To provide and maintain an aesthetic and pleasant surrounding for the church and parsonage.
• Memorial: To receive, acknowledge, and administer memorial gifts.
• Parsonage: To inspect the parsonage annually. To repair and update while being sensitive to the needs and concerns of the parsonage family.
• Technology: To maintain and provide technological resources for the congregation.
When asked to be on this ministry team, I had to question the call. I am not really a "bricks and mortar" person, and have little to contribute to discussions about asphalt or boilers. What I have found, however, is a very dedicated group of people with a wide array of expertise, willing to share knowledge and experience. Very important decisions are made regarding the repair, maintenance, and refurbishment of the church and its properties, all while glorifying the Lord.
~Tory Christian
Vision: To care for and upgrade the physical building and equipment of the church, parsonage, and surrounding grounds. Mission: to be responsible for the supervision, oversight, and care of all real property used by Faith Church and all personal property and equipment acquired directly by Faith Church. To share responsibility for administration and distribution of all bequests and trusts.
Trustees
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Resource Ministries’ Financials 2013
Expen
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2014
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$290,960
The 2013 Expense Pie Graph above identifies where the funds for the Resource Ministry Teams were allocated in 2013. Below are just a few of the ways this money has been used:
• Rooms were set up and cleaned up for over 1400 meetings/ gatherings/small groups/ Sunday school classes • 59,000 Unique Visitors viewed our website in 2013 (www.faithumchurch.org) • 20,800 bulletins were folded throughout the course of the year • Approximately 20,000 phone calls were answered and directed by the church office • We went from barely having 75 likes to having 200 likes of our page on Facebook. • Over 540 submissions for Faith Notes were received in 2013. • 13,000 photos were taken of all the amazing ministries that happened throughout 2013.
Total Expense for 2013: $308,282.63*
*This total indicates the total expenses of the following teams: Communications, Finance, Staff Parish Relations (non-‐salary expenses), Stewardship and Trustees.
Trustee, $151,672.76
Stewardship, $854.86
Communications, $958.12
Finance, $152,403.90
SPRC -‐ Non Salary Expenses, $2,392.99
Christian Education &
Spiritual Formation
Prayer/Spiritual Practices Library/Media Center
Advent/Lent Devotionals Camp Ministry
Historian Small Groups/Sunday School
Emmaus Retreats
Young Adults/College Student Nursery/Childcare
Children’s Sunday School Youth Sunday School Worship Experiences
Wed Night Faith Connections Special Needs
Vacation Bible School Camp Read-‐A-‐Lot
Family & Relationship Programs Seasonal Ministries
Faith Friends
Preschool
Ministry Team
Greeters Story Readers
Membership Care
Ministry Team
Extending the Table Food Ministry Gift of Music
Health & Wellness Helping Hands
Prayer Shawl Ministry Recreation Ministry
Scholarship Second Wind
Stephen Ministry United Methodist Women (UMW)
Veterans
Outreach
Ministry Team
Boy Scouts Doorstep Ministry New Members
Peace With Justice Run to Resurrection Welcome Crew
Worship
Ministry Team
Acolytes Altar Guild
Communion Stewards Funeral Coordinator
Greeters Liturgists
Music/Choirs Praise Team
Sanctuary Duty Sound System
Ushers Wedding Coordinator
Worship Design
Youth
Ministry Team
Confirmation High School Mission
Middle School Mission Refuge Youth Ministry
‘Out of the Box’
Service In Mission
Ministry Team
A Community Christmas Blood Donor Program
Calvary Mission Camphor Mission
Faith Food Cupboard Faith in Action Faith Kitchen
Garden of Weedin’ Kairos Prison Ministry Pennies For Paraguay
Quilts to Share Sewing for Missions
Sewing Group Special Offerings/ Worldwide Mission
Ministry
Church
Charge
Trustees Resource
Ministry
Columbarium Interior Decorating
Landscape Memorial Parsonage Technology
Nominations &
Leadership
Development
Resource Ministry
Lay Leaders Lay Speakers
Conference Delegates
Finance Resource
Ministry
Annual Budget Bank Couriers Counters
Financial Policy Investment Oversight
Communications
Resource Ministry
Cabinet Display Living Faith Publications
Publications Teen Communication Group
Website/Social Media
Trustees
Resource
Teams
Nominations /Lay
Leadership
Staff Parish Relations
Finance
Stewardship
Communication
Staff Parish
Relations Committee Safe Sanctuaries
Faith UMC Ministry Organizational Chart
Office
Ministry
Updated January 2014
Endowment
Audit
Office Volunteer
Resource Ministry Computer
Receptionist Desk
Work Room
Faith United Methodist Church 300 Ninth Street NW, North Canton, OH 44720
330.499.6040 www.faithumchurch.org