Big Beaver
United Methodist Church,
3753 John R Road
Troy, MI 48083
Phone: 248-689-1932
Fax: 248-689-8705
Gregg Mayberry, Pastor
Parsonage Phone: 248-689-2839
Church Email Address:
Website:
www.bbumchurch.org
Facebook:
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BIG BEAVER UMC
Banner 2018 THE PASTOR’S PAGE
June is a fun month. It marks both the unofficial and official beginning of
Summer. The last day of school marks the unofficial beginning of Sum-
mer for most families. Summer vacation plans are made and experi-
enced. Graduations are recognized and celebrated (June 3rd is Gradua-
tion Sunday this year). College plans and preparations are finalized.
Weddings (and anniversaries) are celebrated. Change is in the air!
We see the changes in nature, as trees leaf out, flowers bloom, birds can
be heard singing (and so can lawn mowers…). The days grow longer
and warmer. We are coaxed out of the house and onto the deck or patio,
into the garden or off to the beach.
Our church schedule changes. From Memorial Day weekend through
Labor Day Weekend, we will have only one worship service (10 am on
Sundays). The services will alternate between Conservative and Tradi-
tional. Although children’s Sunday School takes a break in the summer,
Children’s Church will “pick up the slack” as it offers year-round Chris-
tian education and formation. Be sure to thank the Children’s Church
volunteers for their faithful, faith-filled work. Several Adult Christian Edu-
cation opportunities will continue on Sundays and throughout the week.
Mid-month in June, we celebrate Father’s Day and express our appreci-
ation of the men in our lives who have been a source of God’s love and
leading in our lives. This year’s Mission Trip will take place the last
week of June. Our mission team will travel to Midwest Distribution Cen-
ter in Illinois and will serve in a variety of capacities. Their efforts will
benefit people near and far whose lives have been impacted by natural
disasters.
We hear about the “lazy days of summer” and might expect a slower
pace during the summer months, but for many of us the busyness tends
to be year-round. Hopefully we can find ways to break from the routine
and take advantage of the long, sunny days. (Virtually any summer ac-
tivity beats shoveling snow, in my opinion!)
Whatever your summer plans might be, whatever changes summer
brings to your life or routines, be sure to attune yourself to God’s pres-
ence. Recognize God’s blessings amidst milestones and the mundane,
in life’s mountaintop and valley experiences. Strive to be a living remind-
er of God’s presence as you intentionally reach out to others in Jesus’
name; supporting them through transitions and tragedies.
Keep up the Good Work!
Pastor Gregg Mayberry
Camp News
Summer Camping 2018
Spring-like temperatures bring thoughts of summer camp and the blessings it gives to a child/youth. The United Methodist Men offer scholarship funds to assist in attending camps primarily offered by United Methodist camps in our state.
The benefit a child/youth receives from the camp experience can’t be over-stated. This is the greatest gift you could give a child/youth. Some have never heard of Jesus while others have, but are hearing it in a new setting without normal distractions. Please be on the lookout for children/youth who could benefit from a week at camp.
The two main camping opportunities are:
Michigan Area Camps,
Retreats and Campgrounds
Website: umcamping.org
Bay Shore Camp
Website: bayshorecamp.org
The United Methodist Men will assist with 50% of the cost of most camps or more on a case by case basis. Both of the above noted camping opportunities have on line as well a mail registrations with booklets. Depending on the camp registration and deposit requirements, different forms must be completed to properly sign up for a given camp. Booklets are available on the table in the Narthex or in the church office.
Please contact Clayton Osburn (248-879-6371) or see him on any Sunday for assistance or any questions.
BBUMC Senior Group Presents
“4 GVN”
LIVE
Barbershop Quartet Barbershop Music is a style of a cappella, or unaccompanied vocal music characterized by con-
sonant four-part chords for every melody note in a predominantly homophonic texture. Each of
the four parts has its own role. Barbershop music is famous and renowned for its “ringing”
chords, produced by singing a particular combination of notes that are perfectly tuned. This ef-
fect is so powerful and delightful to the listeners that it has been called “the angel’s voice,” and
has been described in almost religious terms.
Monday June 18, 2018 @ 11:00am
Big Beaver UMC Family Center
3753 John R Road, Troy, MI
Lite Lunch after: rollup sandwiches, salad, fruit, etc.
Hosted by BBUMC Senior Group
Committee: Jim Cormier, Mike Emmons, Irv & Gloria Jones, Jerry Lamphere, Larry & Mindy Sporer,
Jeanine Sutton, Dave & Linda Thornton
Questions contact: Jerry Lamphere, 586-939-5306 or [email protected]
Support BBUMC while shopping online. Whenever you shop online at Amazon, simply use the following link: https://smile.amazon.com/ .
Type or choose Big Beaver United Methodist Church and then shop as you normally would. BBUMC will receive a percentage of your purchase price. It is as simple as that. Re-member to always sign in using the Amazon smile link. Thanks for your support!
UMW Rummage Sale Success
THANK YOU to everyone who made this year’s UMW rummage sale a HUGE SUCCESS!!! We earned
over $9,000 for the many missions supported by the UMW. The remaining items were donated to Grace
Center of Hope, Vietnam Veterans, Baldwin Center and Salvation Army.
There were over 75 volunteers that worked throughout the week, plus all who donated the tremendous
number of items to sell and those who supported the sale by purchasing items. Everyone’s contribution
was greatly appreciated. It was truly a week filled with Fun and Fellowship.
Thank you to all who helped in the kitchen preparing lunch, setting up & cleaning up all week...you are
appreciated so very much!
Thank you, Lynda Meadows
Troy-area Interfaith Group (TIG) invites you to attend Ramadan Open House at Masjid Mahmood, Saturday, June 2, 8:00 – 10:00 pm at Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Center, 1730 W. Auburn Road, Rochester Hills, east of Crooks Road.
Come observe, experience, and learn about Islam’s important annual observance and month of fasting. Complimentary dinner will be served. Casual attire; women may wear a head cov-ering, if desired. Free of charge. Everyone welcome!
Contact Mehrunnisa at [email protected] for additional information.
BBUMC Contact: Brenda Balas at [email protected].
Again, we are lucky to have such a generous congregation that donates to our church li-brary each month. I’d love to give credit to all the donors, but can only do that if I know who you are!!!!! ADULT FICTION Joe Jones is one of Anne Lamott’s early fiction books. She uses her skill to tell a moving story of a group of people in a cafe. Colm Toibin takes us back in time with his book , Brooklyn. He introduces the immigrant world. You can see the beginning of the industrialization and women’s role in the production of many products in The Daring Ladies of Lowell by Kate Alcott. Debbie Macomber is always a welcome author to many. Blossom Street Brides show us the lives of 3 women that find love heals. The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald. This book will show you how reading can change a small town. Read a different type of book that features a blind cat by Gwen Cooper. Homer’s Odys-sey is a loving funny book. Muriel Barbery is our last fiction author this month. This author likes to include food in his novels and you will be glad he does. Gourmet Rhapsody involve many interesting char-acters. ADULT NONFICTION Girlfriends by Carmen Berry. This is a woman’s study book. We have 2 additional nonfiction books donated by Larry Sporer. They are both Mayo Clin-ic books with the titles Healthy Heart for Life! and A to Z Health Guide! CHILDREN’S BOOKS The following new titles have been added to our collection. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Walt Disney Julie and the Duckling by Jean Carruth The Blessing Cup by Patricia Polacco. If you haven’t read any of Polacco’s books give this a try. JUNIOR FICTION BOOKS (Great for grades 3 - 6) The Traveler’s Tricks & Traitor in the Shipyard . 2 American Girl Books.
SAVE THE DATE!
S.O.S. will be at Big Beaver UMC
September 16th thru September 23rd.
S.O.S. Job Descriptions
Set Up (Sept. 16)—Help set the rooms up with bedding, towels,
etc. after coffee hour.
Take Down (Sept. 23)—Clean the rooms and have them ready
for Sunday School.
AM Drivers—You take our guests to work or back to the SOS
Center from church.
PM Drivers—You pick up our guests at the SOS Center and
bring them to the church.
Laundry (Sept. 23)—Take home sheets & towels & blankets.
Vacuum Bagging—Sunday, Oct. 7th Help bag supplies for
storage for next year.
Overnight Host/Hostess (8:00pm-1:30am/1:30am-6:00am)
Help guests as needed.
Dishwashers—Help other churches with dishes & clean up.
Daily Cleaning—clean bathrooms & vacuum where needed.
Appetizers—Cheese & crackers, chips & dip, meatballs, pigs in
a blanket, etc. Our guests enjoy anything!
Make Cookies—Used for lunches & snacks during the night
Join us for Dinner! Have dinner with your church family & our
guests and stay for the evenings activities.
Gifts—Used for game prizes and for our guests to take with
them. On Saturday, we give them McDonalds gift cards and a
bag of goodies.
SOS HYGIENE BAGS AND GIFTS
BAR SOAP & SOAP HOLDERS—FULL SIZE
TOOTHPASTE—FULL SIZE
COMBS (no rat tail)
HAIR BRUSHES
DEODORANT—FULL SIZE
SHAVING CREAM
NAIL POLISH
NAIL CLIPPERS
HAND LOTION
BODY WASH—MEN & WOMEN
CHAP STICK
SOCKS—MEN & WOMEN
HOTEL SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER, ETC. ARE WELCOME!
MONETARY DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME...JUST
PLACE IN AN ENVELOPE AND MARK IT SOS.
How can you help??
SET UP and TAKE DOWN
Pam and Reid 248-619-9602
MORNING DRIVERS
Jim and Louise 248-608-4456
EVENING DRIVERS
Dianne and Oz 248-879-6371
EVENING ACTIVITIES
Jeanine 248-952-4183
Carol and Bruce 248-879-0823
DAILY SIGN-IN
Doris 248-528-0466
OVERNIGHT HOST AND HOSTESS
Lauren 248-224-9666
Jim C 248-879-0233
DAILY CLEAN-UP
Lisa 248-828-4392
LAUNDRY
Danielle 586-822-1197
COME TO DINNER
Reta 248-288-1303
“God is so good! Thank you all for all of your donations to the 4th-octave bell fund! We have reached our goal and the order has been placed! Plan on an enhanced worship expe-rience involving more ringers coming this fall! Many thanks to so many of our musicians for their help in raising funds, selling tickets, ushering and reception help for the Classical Bells Concert on April 22nd! It was truly a wonderful evening of amazing bell-playing and it really showed our Big Beaver Extravagant Hospitality! It’s that time of year for our annual Summer Series of Special Music here at Big Beaver! We have some beautiful soloists that will be gracing our worship services, so don’t miss out!”
ATTENTION BBUM MEN…SAVE THE DATE:
The BBUM Men’s Golf outing will be held at Belle River Golf Course on August 18th at
9:00am. There will be a sign up sheet in the foyer soon.
Please see Oz for more information.
A very special thank you to all the BBUM Men who helped make the
Mother/Daughter Banquet a success.
We appreciate you so very much!
Weekend Backpacks
The school year is coming to a close and the last of the weekend food bags will be deliv-
ered soon. A HUGE thank you to Debi Avery and Linda Bowden for packing and deliver-
ing the bags each week, to Melodie Conley for filling in for Debi or Linda and to every-
one who has donated to the program!
We are going to be continuing to provide food bags during the 2018 – 2019 school year
to 12-14 students at a local Troy elementary school. Please help us to stock the cabinet
over the summer with items with long expiration dates so that the initial cost to start
up in the fall will be less. Picking up 1 -2 items each time you shop will make a big
difference! The following items would be greatly appreciated:
• Canned pasta
• Condensed soups
• Canned chili
• Chicken and beef ramen noodles
• Tuna pouches
• Canned chicken
• Vienna sausages
• Peanut Butter and Jelly combination jars (no glass jars please)
• Oatmeal packets
• Canned vegetables (peas, corn, green beans, carrots)
• Individual macaroni and cheese cups
• Pudding cups
• 100% juice boxes
Graduation Sunday
Calling all graduates – Graduation Sunday is June 3rd. If you have a high school or college
graduate, please let us know his/her name, where he/she is graduating from and what his/
her plans for the future are.
Please email Becky Lorenz at [email protected] with the information or complete
the One Stop sheet in the bulletin.
Save the Date…VBS 2018
This summer we will experience the ride of a lifetime with God.
Come and join us
Monday, July 30 – Friday, August 3 from 9:00am – noon.
Children in preschool through 5th grade are invited to attend.
Interested in volunteering? We are always looking for youth and adult volunteers.
If interested, contact Becky Lorenz – [email protected] .
Operation Christmas Child boxes are due Sunday, November 4! Summer is a great time to pick up
school supplies, clothes and fun outdoor toys. Get your shoebox in the Narthex and start packing!!!
On Sunday, July 8th, the 10 am worship service will be held at
BBUMC. Following the service will be having an all church picnic
in the lot across from the church. (There will be reserved seating
for those with limited mobility.)
There will be activities for the children as well as fun, food and
fellowship for all. Please bring a dish to share. We will be provid-
ing hot dogs, brats, buns, condiments, drinks and paper products.
Sign up on the One Stop sign up. See you there!
Prayer Breakfast The Troy Community Coalition recently hosted their 24th annu-al Prayer Breakfast on May 4. It was an inspiring event that took place at the San Marino Club in Troy. One of the reasons the Coalition hosts the event is to celebrate our diverse faith community, with over 330 attendees from Troy and surrounding communities. After breakfast, prayers were offered for sectors of the community. The music was performed by Kris Held and Katie Priskorn. Keynote speaker Gina Kell Spehn provided an inspirational message. She is from New Day Foundation for Families. Big Beaver UMC is a proud sponsor of this vital ministry.
Noisy Sunday July 29, 2018
Money collected at both services will go to SOS.
Welcome to the children’s newsletter! Each month there
is a page just for you! Decorate the picture on the back
and bring it back to me (Ms. Becky) for a special surprise!
Have fun!
VBS is coming! Monday, July 30 – August 3, 2018 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
PreK – 5th Grade – Register Now!
Becky Lorenz – Christian Education Director
[email protected] – 248-689-1932
Annalise L. – June 4, Trent S. – June 12, Allison T. – June 28, Rachel F. – June 29
Sunday, July 8
11:00 – 1:00
Bring a dish to
share
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Notable Information
Deadline for submission of articles for the July/August Banner is June 10th.
The weekly deadline for articles for the bulletin and announcement slides is Tuesday at 12:00pm.
The church office hours are 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Monday through Friday If you are in need of pastoral care during non-office hours Pastor Gregg’s cell phone number is 989-545-2582.
The most current church calendar can be viewed on the church web site, www.bbumchurch.org. Click on calendar, current month calendar, click here to open current calendar. Look through the months by clicking on the arrows on the right or left of the month in the center of the calendar.
ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAY’S
June 1 Martin Griffin, Edward Hannum, Keith Meadows
June 2 Linda Smith
June 3 Bob Renshaw
June 4 Jean Cummings, Annalise Lorenz
June 5 Mike Jones, Kim Sutton
June 6 Kerry Sutton
June 7 Joe Squire
June 8 Chris Hill
June 9 Maria Momeyer
June 11 Kathy Kerry
June 12 Doris Brown, Greg Scott, Larry Sporer
June 13 Debbie Tollafield
June 15 Gladys Clippard
June 19 Greg Purcilly, Scott Tollafield
June 20 Emily Williams
June 25 Dempsey Cabe
June 26 David Thomas
June 27 Tami Morris, Darlene Wilson
June 28 Allison Taylor
June 29 Rachel Fritz, Louise Itami, Ed Morris
June 30 Ethan Elliott, Patti Fritz
June 1 Bob & Laurie Huber
June 11 Jerry & Rhoda Lafever
June 13 Jim & Nancy Cormier
June 16 Mike & Lisa Jones
June 17 Steve & Denise Moilanen
June 20 Al & Melody Piasta
June 24 Clayton & Dianne Osburn
June 25 Richard & Laura Cummings
June 29 Mike & Erin Voss
Special Office Hours…
Cindy will be on vacation
June 25th thru June 29th...during
that week the office hours will be:
Mon-Thurs from 9:00am—11:00am
Closed on Friday
Be sure to turn in your July/August
Banner articles to the office no later
than June 10th. Thank you!
Big Beaver United Methodist Church 3753 John R Road Troy, MI 48083
Gregg Mayberry Pastor
Suzanne Bianchi Organist and
Contemporary Music Director
Julie Kohring Choir Director
Becky Lorenz Christian Ed Dir.
Cindy Gavin Admin. Secretary
Emily Williams Youth Director
Ingrid Hayes Nursery Care
Lord, we lift up Christian men everywhere and pray that Your Spirit of grace and truth may rest and remain on each one.
We pray that these men may grow in grace and in knowledge of Christ Jesus their Lord, and that they become strong in the Lord and in His mighty strength – and not rely on their own abilities but rest in Him alone.
May the beautiful character of the Lord Jesus be increasingly reflected in each one and may all men throughout the world be godly witnesses to the truth of the gospel both in their own home and with others, with whom they come in contact.
Build up the body of Christ we pray with an army of Christian men who will become a reflection of the Lord Jesus so that they may grow into mighty men of God.
In Jesus name we pray, Amen.
Summer Worship Times
June 3rd—September 2nd
Sunday Worship 10:00am
Church Office Hours:
Monday-Friday 9:00am—3:00pm