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Issue 99 Vol. 581
November 2016 TRENDS
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2330 Plank Road
Keokuk, Iowa 52632 319-524-1081
email: [email protected] www.keokuktumchurch.org
The fall season brings two constants for any local church. One is a financial pledge and for us United
Methodists charge conference. Charge Conference is about much more than receiving reports and setting
goals. The purpose for both is to help a congregation assess and plan for ministry that contributes to the
growth of Disciples of Jesus Christ. Thus it is appropriate to come together to dedicate the work together to
God’s glory, and to prayerfully enter into planned ministry for the coming year. So it is more about forms and
setting a spending plan for the upcoming year. Our charge conference will be at 1st United Methodist in Ft.
Madison at 2pm Sunday December 4th. Any professing member has voice and all ad council members have
vote.
The fall season brings color to the leaves of trees and colder weather, another constant for Iowa. With winter
coming soon I think of those who have no warm bed or a warm meal. One of our outreach ministries is to serve
a delicious meal made by our own at God’s way. I recall asking some of the folks who receive a meal from
God’s way what they would do if that meal was not provided for them. Many suggested that they would most
likely go without. I would encourage all of us to keep this in mind especially during those cold nights.
At the end of December and beginning in January we will be turning our attention to statistical reports. One of
the averages we turn in is our worship attendance. Since 2014 our worship attendance has consistently been
below 100. We are unique in that most congregations below an average worship attendance of 120 do not
have a full-time pastor. We are not unique in that as most churches in our conference are in some state of
decline. Your ad council, finance and staff parish relations committees especially, will be discerning what we
need to do to address this. All your committees are doing the best that they can to provide opportunities for
ministry and keep the building in good order and should be commended for their work. In the meantime we are
full steam ahead for our charge conference.
I would invite everyone to continue to engage in your ministry of invitation, hospitality and giving. Let us all be
in a season of prayer for one another and for our community!
Blessings,
Pastor Jeff
Ecclesiastes 3:1
3 For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under
heaven:
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Holy Communion The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be held on Sunday, Novem-ber 6th. Come and celebrate the sacrament with your family. If you are a shut-in and wish to partake of Holy Communion in your home, please call the church office, 524-1081 or use the hospital visit request form on the church website.
Friendly Ambassadors for November First Sunday of every month only coffee is pre-pared and served. The rest of the month:
10:15 AM Service Nov. 6 - Coffee only
Nov. 13 - Bev Merritt
Nov. 20 -
Nov. 27 -
Sunday School and Worship
You are invited to worship 8:00 AM or 10:15 AM. There is a place for you. You are also in-vited to attend a Sunday School class. There are two adult classes you are welcome to join. Invitation to Join the TUMC Family of Faith. If you would like to join TUMC please contact the church office. Invitation to Holy Baptism. If you would like to be baptized. Please contact the church office. Baptism forms are also available on the church website. KOKX - If you would like to sponsor a KOKX broadcast for area listeners, please sign the sheet on the information table. The cost is $25.00 per Sunday. The office has received notes from listeners sharing their appreciation for this service.
Liturgists for October If you would like to be a liturgist, but haven’t been asked, please call Frances at 524-1282. Nov. 6 - Brian Willcutt Nov. 13 - Sally Tedrow Nov. 20 - Mary Meyer Nov. 27 - Frances Latta
Hospital Calls If you are in the hospital, please let the church office know. The hospital is not responsible for notifying the church. If you happen to visit with a church family member who is homebound, in a care facility or hospital you can notify the church office through the churches web-site under hospital visit request. These requests go straight to Pastor Jeff’s email! LISTEN ONLINE!
The radio versions of our 10:15am worship are posted online at
www.keokuktumchurch.org
ADDRESS CHANGES Mrs. Edythe Barnes 801 Hazelhurst Cir. Keokuk, IA 52632-2127 Ms. Leslie Niederschulte 7505 Westridge RD Raytown, MO 64138-2502
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UMW NEWS “Thank You” to everyone who helped with this fall’s Rummage Sale in the giving of your time, talents, abilities, skills and material items that were in such good usable condition right off the rack or table and the baked goods that were goof to see and eat. The sale grossed over $2,100 including $300 for the baked goods. A special “Thank You” goes to those who came to set up, take down and clean up. (Those tables, chairs and full boxes, etc. are so heavy to be moved and taken down and the Fellowship Hall returned to its former order—-all so quickly done: Jim Acker-son, Chuck Baugher, Glen Fugate, Paul Gaylord, Marc Johnson, Jim Leyda, Marlin Mangels, Paul Townsend, Lar-ry Baggett and Mike Krebill and Boy Scouts, leaders and parents of Troop #43.
The decision was made at St. Paul UCC to discontinue Keo-Kids for the rest of the 2016-2017 school year. “Thank You” to all who helped provide nutritional snacks for this program since its beginning. Your (our) support over the years was greatly appreciated.
Thank You to Helen Ackerson for speaking on the 2017 UMW Reading Program and Nadine Lindner and Bev Merritt for hosting the October Unit Meeting. More Reading books will arrive throughout the year through the inter-library loan program of the Public Library that will need returning within the month it arrives (please return to Car-ol Nelson when you have completed reading each of these books. We can always purchase more when readers feel they (it) will make a good addition to the church’s library collection.
Sat., Nov. 5th your donations for this year’s Thanksgiving Ingathering will be taken to UWC, Mt. Pleasant around 8:00 A.M. Call Sally Tedrow or Carol Nelson if you would like to help with the transport and see and learn of some of the mission work that is being done by the United Methodist Church in numerous places throughout the world. We plan to return to the church around noon.
Sat., Nov. 12th, 9:00 A.M. are the date and time for this year’s Mission Day (Retreat) presented by the District to enable more members to briefly experience one of the studies presented at this year’s Mission U (aka: School of Christian Mission). The Retreat is in Eldridge, IA United Methodist Church in the NW area of our SE Iowa District (9 miles N of Davenport) making it about a 2-hour drive. The overview of the study on “The Bible and Human Sex-uality” will be given by Mary Kathryn Pierce, an IL elder who taught the course for the IL Conf. this summer. Reg-istration for the Retreat Day is by Nov. 7th. Call Carol Nelson (524-3125) if you’d like to go. We should leave by 6:30 A.M. and return by 6:30 P.M. Lunch is $8.00 when you register in Eldridge.
Wed., Nov. 16th, 9:30 A.M. UMW will meet in Fellowship Hall for the Unit Meeting. Being Nov., the program will be, “World Thank Offering” given by Martha Kirchner, Lyn Dorothy and Joan Brown will serve as co-hostesses. Everyone attending is asked to bring 2 offerings to non-perishable food (canned, boxed or sacked) that will be given to Limited Resources that day.
Information for the 2017 UMW Program Booklet is being assembled. Carol Nelson will have the information (hostess & program sign-up) sheets on clipboard with her for your signatures. Some members have already signed. Remember: “The early bird…..”
Have a safe, beautiful and wonder-filled autumn. And vote; this precious right was won (is being won) at too high a price to ever waste, especially this year.
October 2016 Dear TUMC Friends and Family, Thank you for being a partner in the ministry of Trinity United Methodist Church! Your on-going fi-nancial contributions are making a difference in the lives of many people. While receiving your own unconditional welcome at the Table you have discovered the joy of giving in faithful response. One of the vital new ways we are reaching out into our neighborhood is through our website, social media presence, local radio broadcasts and housing a community day care facility! That is just some of the ways in which we do creative ministry and mission. Each month our church serves meals at God’s Way and playing host to groups such as Cub/Boy Scouts, and Weight Watchers are some of the real ways in which we are changing lives. We are, as Jesus did in his earthly ministry, “turning the world up-side down” bringing wholeness to lives that are broken - bringing hope in the place of despair. This is the power of the Gospel message! The practice of generosity is a faith discipline. It is the mark of a growing faith and deeper walk with Christ. We ask you to join us in our ministry of giving by completing a pledge card for the year 2017. 2017 will be another challenging year with a weekly need of $4205.00 a $53 increase from 2016 to meet all our expenses. We urge you to complete a pledge card today and mail it to the church or place it in the offering. Blessings, 2016 Finance Committee Mary Morris, Pastor Jeff, Sally Tedrow, Terry Twitchell, Mary Jo Riesberg, Kim Boyd, Jim Fleming, Janet Dinkle
My Financial Pledge for 2017
Name ____________________________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip ______________________________________________________________
Phone _____________________ Email ________________________________________
My financial pledge to Trinity United Methodist Church for the coming year is:
$ ________ per Week $ ________ per Month $ ________ Bi-Weekly $ ________Annually
____________________________________________________ ___________________
Signature Date
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CONGREGATIONAL DINNER There will be a carry-in luncheon on November 6th following the 10:15 a.m. worship service. A sign-up sheet will be circulated soon. From the Education Department:
Christmas is just around the corner and we are mak-
ing plans. Our Children’s Christmas Program will be
Sunday, December 18th during the 10:15 worship
service. Please mark your calendar! We want as
many children to be involved as possible. Christmas
is a time of celebrating the birth of our dear savior.
The children will be practicing immediately following
the worship Service for about 30 minutes each Sun-
day, beginning November 6th. We will meet in the
Youth room. “New Star” is the name of our program.
Please join us! If you know of a child who is un-
churched and would like to share in this inspiring
time of the year, please let the Education Committee
know. No one will have to memorize their part.
Please encourage all children to participate, as this
is a way of celebrating our Saviors birth!
Keep the good or gently used books coming in. We
have made a commitment to pledge 1500 books to
give out!! Your help in donating children’s books is
greatly appreciated!
~~~Janice Lindner, Education Chairperson
WORSHIP COMMITTEE
This year we will continue with our Christmas Eve
service of CANDLES and COMMUNION! We will have a
SINGLE service at 10:15am on Christmas Day in the
sanctuary!
We are always looking for folks to help our worship
committee by being on the committee and/or serving
as ushers! See Bob Dorothy
OUTREACH COMMITTEE Old/New Business Kris Payne updated the 2016 Outreach Funds and Ex-penditures. She noted the current balance as $1,145.82. The balance includes $250.00 to First Christian Church for the approved half of VBS. Sally Tedrow reported God’s Way Luncheon is Thurs-day, October 27, 2016. Tedrow requested that the committee go back to re-view possible remaining expenditures to come out of the 2016 Outreach Budget. Pastor Jeff reported that Common Grounds received a $3,000 donation from the Ministerial Association. The following items were commented on with some brief discussion: Payne would like to see the committee donate in some fash-ion to the Hope Center Christmas Project; the donation to the Kies’ mission was made directly from the Mar-lett Fund; no request was received from Sun Valley; the past UMCOR donation was made for local flood-ing; Women at the Well should be sending a letter; monies came from elsewhere for the adopted family; Inquiry was made to Pastor Jeff as to how much mon-ies were remaining in the Pastor’s discretionary fund; no request has been received for the Fire Safety Pro-gram; and approximately $90 will be needed for Loaves and Fishes. Payne presented several household and hygiene items collected by her Sunday school class for Tedrow to present to God’s Way for their door prize drawings. Payne reported the collection of these items will con-tinue by her class. The health kits for Ingathering will be organized and items yet needed assessed following the last service on Sunday, October 30th, and on Wednesday, November 2nd the kits will be assembled. Tedrow reported that there are plenty of toothbrushes, reported that UMW has donated some school bags which also need to be looked over. Requests for Donations—None presented. Inquiry was made if we will have the same adopted family in the coming year by Symmonds. Payne said she will work on getting a new adopted family. Out-reach usually does something for Thanksgiving for the adopted family, and a gift card will most likely be what is done this year. Next meeting is Monday, November 21, 2016 at 4 p.m..
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LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE
Trinity has the following open service opportunities for you to serve:
OUTREACH/MISSION WORSHIP MEMORIAL FINANCE
*STAFF PARISH RELATIONS *LEADERSHIP/NOMINATIONS
BOARD OF TRUSTEE’S
EVANGELISM EDUCATION/YOUTH
*MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY
*You must be a professing member of Trinity UMC in order to serve in these areas.
Contact any of these members of the Leadership Committee or say YES when
asked.
Jean Beall, Frances Latta, Mary Jo Riesberg or Pastor Jeff
Office Hours Sunday Worship Schedules
Monday—Friday: 9:00am—12:00pm, 1:00pm—4:00pm 8:00am Chapel
Phone: (319) 524-1081 9:00am Sunday School
Parsonage Phone: (319-)524-1986 10:15am Sanctuary E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.keokuktumchurch.org
Trinity United Methodist Church
2330 Plank Road Keokuk, IA
52632
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November Birthdays 3 – Kathryn (Davis) Crème 4 – Janet Colvin 4 – Val Critser 5 – Chrystal St. Clair 6 – Kim Wyatt 6 – Marjorie Lane 7 – Becky Bowden 8 – Barb Haas 8 – Chris Niederschulte 9 – Brian Willcutt 9 – Phyllis Loring 14 – Regina Boddicker 16 – Jim Ackerson 16 – Dotty Shotwell 17 – Emily (Boyd) Byrn
November Anniversaries
5 – Bill and Jean Davis
19 – Mike and Chrystal St. Clair
22 – Phil and Kathy Myers
24 – John and Claire Smick-Kuhn
26 – Gabe and Erica Lambert
17 – Whittany Flambeau 18 – Jim Boyd 19 – Glen Meyers 20 – Chris Hughes 21 – Nancy Symmonds 23 – Susan Dunek 24 – Harold Philp 25 – Bob Dorothy 27 – Kim Boyd 27 – Steve Gabel 28 – Leslie Niederschulte 29 – Almeda Niederschulte 30 – Brittany Rose