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CONNECTIONSt. Peter’s
VOL. 9, No. 12February 1, 2019
Connecting the World with God’s Love
THIS ISSUE:Keys Senior Adults
TripDo not miss out on what our
Keys Senior Adult group did
during their trip to
Flatonia, Texas.
Financial UpdateAs a new year begins, Dr. Pat
Sparks gives us an update on
the church finances.
20775 Kingsland Blvd., Katy, Texas 77450 (281) 492-8031 stpkaty.org
St. Peter’s Wednesday Night Potluck Dinners returned on January 23. Our potluck dinners are an excellent way to connect with other
church members and serves as a preamble for our Wednesday night Bible studies around campus. Please feel to join us every Wednesday from 5:45-630 p.m. in Lott Hall. For information, please contact Elizabeth Bucher at [email protected]
Wednesday Night Potluck Dinner Kickoff
Dear Friends,
It is with great joy that I want to announce
we were able to pay 100% of our District and
Conference Apportionments for 2018. I ap-
preciate all of the second mile giving that was
done in order to accomplish this. Our Confer-
ence Apportionments are helping support
ministry efforts beyond our local Church. At
the same time, we have been the beneficiary
of several grants since we began the process
of establishing our second campus.
Other exciting news regarding our end of year finances include:
We paid off the balance of our “Magnify and Multiply” loan. With anoth-
er year on our “Remember Our Future” Capital Campaign, we will be paying
down the balance of our loan for the West Campus property – which is cur-
rently just over 2.7 million.
We were able to carry over funds to help us as we go through the typical
up and down trends of giving throughout the year – especially during the
summer months when there are so many programs for children and youth
and giving is usually lower.
We had several families give their entire yearly pledge amount at the
beginning of the year. This will also help us through the up and down trends
mentioned above.
We were able to put $30,000 more into our Trustees Reserve Fund,
which will be helpful in case of an unexpected problem with our facilities.
The total in Trustees reserves is now $128,000.
As we continue into 2019, I am excited to see what God is doing in and
through St. Peter’s. I am blessed to be part of such a great church! Your
commitment is a wonderful display of how we are connecting the world
with God’s love. Thank you for all you do!
Blessings,
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Financial Update
Dr. Pat Sparks, Senior Pastor
Pat
Operating Budget
Projected Giving for 2018 - $3,120,000Actual Giving for 2018 - $3,166,938Expenses for 2018 - $3,114,9862018 Apportionments – Paid $326,261 of $326,261
Re/Member Campaign
Starting Loan Balances - $4,322,712Loan Balance at the End of 2018 - $2,901,009Remaining Pledge Bal-ance at the End of 2018 - $833,963Remaining Opportunity to Give- $2,067,046
ChurchBudget
Enjoy a night out while your kids have fun at
church with friends and activities. Our next Parents’ Night Out is Feb. 1 from 5–8 p.m. for children from birth through fifth grade. The cost is $20 for the first child and $30 for two or more children. Register at stp-katy.org/parents-night-out. For information, contact Nursery Coordinator Kim-berly Patel at [email protected].
Parents’ Night Out SPARKS’ PLUG
It is with joy I want to share news from the Zeisig’s household. Nicki and I are expecting our first child at the end of July! Words can’t express how excited we are bringing this baby girl into the world. We have been in Katy a little over a year and a half and have loved our time here and are looking forward to sharing this next phase of our life with our St. Peter’s fam-ily. We have found a fantastic community here that loves God and is striving to connect the world with God’s love. Nicki and I both covet your prayer, and I can’t wait for you all to meet her!
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Alex Zeisig, Pastor to the West Campus
Amazing News
Alex
ST. PETER’S WEST CAMPUS
tales from the west Our winter/spring
Life Group session has begun. Life Groups are groups of eight to 14 people doing Christian life deeply together. They gen-erally meet once a week to build relationships with other believers and study the word of God.
If you are interested in joining a Life Group, sign up online at stpkaty.org/life-groups.
Join a Life Group!
On the first Sunday of each month, we collect nonperishable food items for the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry in Katy. Please bring your donations to
the lobby.
First For Food
Alex and Nicki Zeisig celebrating as they found out they are having a baby girl.
There is a free app that will make it easier to
connect with St. Peter’s through your mobile de-vices. The ACS Church Life app allows you to access the information in the mem-ber database found on our website. You will be able to search through our mem-ber directory, register for events, check the church calendar, and give online. Once you have downloaded the app, use the same log-in information that you use on our member database. If you have questions or don’t have a user name and pass-word, contact [email protected].
Our annual chili competition benefitting our high school seniors’ mission trip to Jamaica is coming up Feb. 3 at noon in the Wesley Student Cen-
ter. Join us for our annual Chili Cook-Off hosted by our Student Ministries. Taste all of the different chili samples and vote on your favorite. The win-ning teams will have bragging rights for all of 2019! In addition, there will be a yummy dessert auction as well as $5 hot dog meals that include a hot dog, chips, and lemonade.
STUDENT MINISTRYUpcoming Camps & Events:
Camp Connect: The Junior High mission trip will be going to the South Houston area. This camp is for current 6th, 7th, & 8th-grade students.
During the week students will be serving in a variety of ways, including lead-ing a VBS program for the children at ParkView Village Apartments. Cost is $125. To sign up, please visit HERE.
U.M. ARMY: A mission trip for students currently in grades 9-12. During this trip students will travel to Carthage, TX, to serve people in need
within the community by building wheel-chair ramps, painting, yard work, and much more. Along with serving, students will be able to participate in worship and fun activities each evening. To sign up, please click HERE.
Summer Camp DatesCamp Connect, June 17-20, 6th–8th grade
Lakeview Camp, June 30–July 5, 6th–12th grade U.M. ARMY, July 7–13, 9th–12th grade4
The Job Search Assis-tance Group meets
Wednesday for those interested in a program to help with looking for em-ployment or job change. The group will meet at 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm in Room S202 upstairs over the Sanctuary. Information will be discussed on search tactics, online submittals, networking, resumes and interviewing for both gen-eral and individual specific job searches. There is no charge for this program. Come and join this small group where many have found new employment. When attending please be on time and bring your most recent resume. Regis-tration requested, but not required. For information please contact John Caudill. (281) 600-8138 or by e-mail: [email protected]. John Caudill has been active in the personnel placement industry since 1979.
Job SearchAssistance
Unit Meeting. We will meet Feb.6 at 10 a.m. in E106. All are invited to attend.
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PRAYERSEvelyn Asher, Marci Barnes, Jim Basham, Dennis Bowling, Jim Brock, Sharon Brown, David Burrough, Nancy Calderone, Lorkeshia Davis, Jenifer Franklin, Delores Gorski, Art Henderson, Jim Herzberg, Brian Jones, Oscar Jones, Ann Kelly, Ralph Lovell, Carol Matkin, Maybelle Mullen, Gwynne Nelson, Kathy Powell, Virginia Reper, Judy Scearce, Trent Skillman, Fay Smith, Leslie Smuts, Barbara Thoen, Annabelle Turner, Sharon Van Huss, Harvey Westbrook, Frank Womack, and Bill Wright.
SYMPATHY To Charlie Miller and family on the death of his father.
PRAYERS FOR OUR MILITARY
Jake Armijo, Clayton Barnes, Tim
and Alison Batig, John Belsha,
John Buck, Jonathan Burdette,
Sterling Burdette, Daniel Clarke,
Skyler Cook, Austin Foster, West-
ley Freeze, Tyler J. Gorcie, Dylan
Greismeyer, Stinson Hamilton,
Stephen Travis Harding, An-
thony Harris, Adam Higdon, Tyler
Konrad, Mike Linn, Blake Nunes,
Cameron Nunes, Ryan O’Quinn,
Tyler O’Quinn, Melissa Ouel-
lette, Matthew Platz, Noah Platz,
Shawn Platz, Kevin Quentin,
Hamilton Rencurrel, Jack Ritchie,
Don Rolleg, Ben Saunders, Jacob
Shinkle, Theo Speas, Jason
Steele, Kyle Taylor, Jacob Wilke,
and Jasen Wilson.
In Our Prayers
We are looking for someone who loves music and children to serve as our Children’s Choir Coordinator. In this part-time paid position, you
will oversee children’s choirs for ages 4 through fifth grade, organize a sum-mer Music Theater Camp, lead children’s musicals and special music events throughout the year, prepare the choirs to sing in worship during the year, conduct rehearsals, and assist the Music Ministry director with special con-certs and presentations.
Applicants should have at least two years’ experience leading children’s choirs and the ability to interact with volunteers. For a complete list of requirements and to submit your resume, please e-mail Ann Nix at [email protected].
Job opening for Children’s Choir Coordinator
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY
We are excited about this semester for Kids Jam. We have some incred-ible directors, awesome music, and a great schedule for the kids to
perform. Kids Jam will continue to rehearse on Wednesday nights from 6:30-7:30pm upstairs. Our performance schedule for the semester, subject to change, is below. -Sunday, February 24– 10:30 a.m. at West Campus -Sunday, March 3– 9:45 & 11:00 a.m. in the Traditional and Element services -Wednesday, March 6– 7:00 p.m. at the Ash Wednesday service -Sunday, April 14– 9:45 & 11:00 a.m. in the Traditional services -Sunday, May 12– 9:45 & 11:00 a.m. in the Traditional and Element servicesFor more information, please contact David Galasso at [email protected]
Kids Jam Returns for the Spring Semester
The Children’s Ministry is very thankful for all their volun-
teers and the fantastic job they do day-after-day and week-after-week. We are thankful for Jill Wilkes and Jill Russell for the great work they do with our kids here in St. Peter’s. For the last four years, these incredible lead-ers have led the same class and become one of the kids favorite teachers. Thank you, Jills!
Volunteer Spotlight
Left to Right: Jill Wilkes and Jill Russell
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“Tuesdays With Morrie.”KEYS will be attending a performance of “Tuesdays With Morrie” by the AD Players at the George Theater on Feb. 2. Lunch will be at Luby’s Post Oak prior to the 2:30 p.m. per-formance. Brown Bag Bridge. Our winners for January were Bea Monte, high, and Mar-tha McKitterick, second high. Bring your lunch and join us for our next play date on Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. in E106.
St. Peter’s Keys Senior Adult group took a trip to Flatonia, Texas on Tues-day, January 22. The group visited the E.A. Arnim Archives Museum, The
Barn Museum, Texas Rail History Center and St. Mary’s Catholic Church. As part of the trip, the group had lunch at Red Vault Bistro, a beautifully restored historic building and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Surveys amongst the group have indicated that their preferred trips are to small towns in Texas and visit their museums, therefore, when the idea of visiting Flatonia came up it was well received by the group. Flatonia’s his-tory and museum were an important reason as to why the group decided to go. With the leadership of Melba and Jim Butler the group started planning this trip about five to six months ago, as they need to reserve county buses and drivers. “During this trip we toured three different museums. We had lunch at the Red Vault Bistro, one of the oldest restaurants in Flatonia, which had a real neat menu,” said Keys Senior Adult Council President Bob Belden. “After lunch we visited St. Mary’s Catholic Church, which is one of the original churches in the area and it had just been renovated to make it look more like the original church.”The Keys Senior Adult group has been taking trips for over a decade, these trips create a way for members to the interact with each other and get to know people in a more personal way. “These trips are a neat way to get to know other people in the church. Sometimes we might do a 15-minute bus ride, but sometimes it might be a 1:15-minute bus ride,” Belden said. “These trips give you a chance to meet other people by having lunch with them. It’s just a great way to interface with other people in the church regardless of what the trip is.”
KEYS Senior Adults Trip to Flatonia
The Keys Senior Adult group posing together in The Barn, one of Flatonia’s historic museums.
We are pleased to an-nounce that Hector Cas-telltort has accepted St. Peter’s Communications Coordinator position and began his new post this past Monday, Janu-ary 14. You will be able to find Hector in the office Monday-Thursday. Hector is a graduate of Texas A&M University-Kingsville with a dual major in Communica-tions and Spanish. Hector also has a Master of Divin-ity in Theology from Baylor University. Please welcome him to St. Peter’s.
Staff Announcment
Wondering where to start? Whether you’re considering growing your fam-ily this way or want to know how to support others on this journey, join us at 6:30-8:00 pm on Monday, February 11 at Asbury Hall as we look at what foster care is, and untangle the many types of adoption. We believe that because God called us to care for those without families and that there is something each of us can contribute. Come hear from local experts on what is involved in adopting or providing foster care in Greater Houston, and what you can do to help. For more information, please contact Whitney Peper at [email protected].
Adoption and Foster Care Awareness Event
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Feb. 4 – 10MONDAY
John 1:35-51TUESDAY
John 2:1-12WEDNESDAYJohn 2:13-25THURSDAYJohn 3:1-21
FRIDAYJohn 3: 22-36SATURDAYJohn: 5:1-18
SUNDAYJohn 5:19-47
Feb. 11 – 17MONDAY
John 6:1-21TUESDAY
John 6:22-40WEDNESDAYJohn 6:41-71THURSDAYJoh 7:1-24
FRIDAYJohn 7:25-52SATURDAYJohn 8:1-20
SUNDAYJohn 8:21-47
Daily Bible
ReadingMonday Monday Morning Bible StudyAs You Walk
TuesdayBeth Moore Women’s StudyPaul’s Letter to the Ephesians Women of Joy
Wednesday (plan to join us for our potluck dinner starting at 5:45 p.m.) Christian Apologetics Family Bible StudyFast Track Disciple: New TestamentMethodism 101
No Labels, Just FaithPaul’s Letter to the EphesiansSpiritual GiftsTheological Readings Wednesday Night Bible Study
Thursday and Friday Mothers of Young Children
Spring classes at St. Peter’s
More information, including times and how to register, is coming soon.
January 20Traditional Worship8:30 165 9:45 20211:00 316The Wave 6The Element9:45 96 11:00 99SPLASH 26Splish Splash 14 West Campus 110 West Campus Students/Kids 31Courage 22 TOTAL 1,096
ST. PETER’S ATTENDANCE
January 27Traditional Worship8:30 183 9:45 21311:00 375Women’s Retreat 40The Wave 6The Element9:45 108 11:00 112SPLASH 24Splish Splash 16 West Campus 116 West Campus Students/Kids 40Courage 32 TOTAL 1,265
Aaron & Katie NixMurray & Nicole PawloskiMike & Shannon Adkisson
Christine Nilsen Nathan & Natalee Hanna
Welcome to our new members
Sunday Worship (Oct. 8 only)
9:00 a.m. Combined Traditional, The Element, and West Campus Worship in the Sanctuary
11:00 a.m. Combined Traditional, The Element, and West Campus Worship in the Sanctuary
Sunday School for ages 2 to 5 only at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The Nursery is available for children younger than 2.
Sunday Worship 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship with Holy Communion
9:45 a.m. Traditional Worship
The Element Contemporary Worship
Sunday School for All Ages
10:30 a.m. St. Peter’s West Campus at Cinco Ranch High School
11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship
The Element Contemporary Worship
Korean Worship Service
SPLASH Children’s Worship
Sunday School for Adults
5:00 p.m. Courage Worship for All
St. Peter’s Events CalendarSunday, Feb. 312:00 p.m. Chili Cook-Off Student Center Pizza With the Pastors E1063:00 p.m. STP Youth Choir Rehearsal Ellis Music Suite4:00 p.m. Women’s Cancer Support Group S205Tuesday, Feb. 56:30 p.m. Stephen Ministry Training S101Wednesday, Feb. 610:00 a.m. UMW/Flourshing Meeting E1064:00 p.m. Powerful Tools for Caregivers Asbury West5:45 p.m. Potluck Dinner Lott HallThursday, Feb. 711:00 a.m. Beyond the Broken Heart E225Sunday; Feb. 103:00 p.m. STP Youth Choir Rehearsal Ellis Music SuiteMonday, Feb. 116:30 p.m. Adoption & Foster Care Awareness Asbury HallThursday, Feb. 1410:00 a.m. Brown Bag Bridge E106Friday, Jan. 159:30 a.m. Mothers of Young Children Asbury Hall
A detailed calendar of St. Peter’s events is available on our website.
St. Peter’sUnited Methodist Church20775 Kingsland Blvd.Katy, Texas 77450
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