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January 2015
REFLECTIONS FROM THE PASTOR “Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you.”
(Isaiah 60:1-2)
If outside Christmas light displays are not yet turned off, they will be soon. If indoor
Christmas trees, along with their lights, haven’t been packed away, they will be soon. Offi-
cially, the Season of Light, otherwise known as the Season of Epiphany, continues until the
Sunday before Ash Wednesday (the beginning of Lent). But for many of us the season comes
to an end when the Christmas lights go off and we are confronted with the dark, dreary and
cold month of January. But the gospel of John reminds us that “the light shines in the dark-
ness, and the darkness did not overcome it (John 1:5). This light that came into the world
when Christ was born is not dependent on any particular season of the year.
That is because the revelation of God’s Word in the person of Jesus has brought a light
that can pierce the deepest of all darkness. It’s a light that can penetrate the darkness of hate
with love, the darkness of anger with grace, the darkness of revenge with forgiveness, the
darkness of hopelessness with hope… No matter how dark the world appears, no matter how
desperate our need, our hope is found in Christ. Where in your life do you need to hear God’s
words of light and promise? What dark places in the world need the witness of God’s light?
How are you called to be a bearer of this light to others? Our homes, our society, our world
so desperately needs light. We need it during the months of January and February when eve-
rything often appears so dark and gloomy. We need it all year long when the darkness that
has nothing to do with the earth’s rotation and the length of daylight attempts to overwhelm us
with despair.
As we pack away the lights and leave behind another Christmas season may Christ’s
presence in your heart continue to create a visible glow. I encourage you to go ahead and
shine in 2015! Shine bright and beautiful, so that all can see the hope that has transformed
your personal life, and the light that can transform even the darkest corners of our world.
May 2015 be a glowing year in your home and all around town!
Pastor Joyce
PS – I am very grateful for the spirit of love and support I have felt during this, my first Advent/Christmas
season at The United Methodist Church of Chagrin Falls. Thank you for the beautiful cards, delicious baked
goods and the many kind wishes. Your thoughtfulness not only at this time of the year but since my arrival in
July has truly been a blessing to me!
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January Birthdays 1 John Kline, Kayla Korenowski, Tom Poultney,
Drew Trimble
18 Ann Goss, Ted Panhuis
2 Grant Batchelor, Maggie Robinson 19 Jim Bailey, Norm Schultz, Lois Toole
3 Kevin Barnes 20 Chris Bryant, Oliver Johnson, Faith Pfaff
4 Chris Berger 21 Glenn Fernandes, Kim Stewart, David Zenker
5 Matthew Esterer, Nick Korenowski, Susan Weber 22 Sidney Austin V
9 Elaine Heintzelman, Lowell Jones, Barbara Welch 24 Jeni Chapple, Connie Desplinter, Meg Volpe
10 Gail Brehm, Jean Bricker, Joseph Volpe 25 Joe Allen, Jamie Bannerman
11 Frieda Bodwell, Jon Woodman 26 Julie Conrad
12 Charles Collin Ernst, Marianne Morgan-Gold 27 J.P. Goss, Ellen Slater, Ben Spisak, Charles Stewart,
George Stewart IV
13 Hali Castrillo, Martha Jacobson 28 Tricia Breeden
14 Laura Youngblood 30 Earl Clossin, Rachel Clossin, Bennett Johnson,
Jennifer Freshman Ward
15 Forrest Berger, Ben Hocevar 31 Barbara Miralia
17 Leah Clemmer
January Anniversaries 1 Phil and Judi Pisczak 10 Walter and Marilyn Weber
3 David Kubaitis and Laura Wainwright 24 Greg and Nita Ewald
4 John and Bridget Pfaff 28 Ted and Jan Panhuis
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January WORSHIP
CALENDAR
4 11 18 25
Greeters 8:30
Glenn & Marilyn
Wyville Lee & Karen Johns Barb Weir Sarah Alexander
11:00 Wayne & Pat
Hosmer
Tom & Linda
Mattern Joe & Arlene Allen Dave & Lois Toole
Liturgists
8:30 Beth Ryan
11:00 Tracie Guggenheim Gloria Bayer
Acolytes 8:30 Charlie Asplin
Sylvia Stewart-
Bates
11:00 Robert Snider Caroline Neimes Caroline Neimes
Sound
System Andrew
Guggenheim Jack Reboul Keith Pavilonis
Preaching Rev. Joyce Lawson Rev. Joyce Lawson Rev. Joyce Lawson Rev. Joyce Lawson
Coffee
Fellowship Marilyn & Glenn
Wyville Tina Bongiovanni Leslie McKnight Karen Johns
Special
Worship Tricia Yancey Tricia Yancey
Nursery
Helper Rebecca Esterer Hannah Kubaitis Ann Blake Karlee Schultz
Communion
Stewards Karen Johns and Heidi Asplin
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JANUARY BOARD/COUNCIL MEETINGS Administrative Board Tuesday, January 13, 7 p.m.
Christian Education Tuesday, January 6, 7 p.m.
Communications no meeting this month
C.O.M. Tuesday, January 6, 8 p.m.
Early Learning Board Thursday, January 29, 7 p.m.
Finance Monday, January 5, 7 p.m.
Foundation Education
Lay Leadership Monday, January 26, 7 p.m.
Membership Care Tuesday, January 6, 7 p.m.
Outreach Tuesday, January 6, 7 p.m.
Church Staff Meeting Thursday, January 8, 6:15 p.m.
Trustees Monday, January 12, 7 p.m.
UMW Board Meeting Thursday, January 8, 11 a.m.
Worship Tuesday, January 6, 7 p.m.
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G e t C o n n e c t e d i n P r ay e r
JOYS •We are thankful for Reta Alder and the many ways she has blessed the music ministry of our church.
•Connie & John Hasman became grandparents again. Evelyn Mae Laning was born to Aaron and Justine Laning on December 8. •Judy Tarr returned home from The Weils. •The marriage of Andrew and Katie in Baltimore, Maryland. Andrew is Deborah Sorace’s son. CONDOLENCES •Margaret Batchelor passed away December 11. A memorial service was held December 20. •Jane Harris, mother of Susan White, passed away. •Family of Colton Wise, 4th grader at Menlo Park Academy. He passed away from asthma complications. •Eileen Simpson and family on the passing of George on November 27. •The family and friends of Tony Nero, 30 years old, who died in an auto accident the Friday after Thanksgiving. He was a very close friend of Emma Jarman and was much loved by the Jarman-DuBois-Wakefield family. •The family of Carol Chappelle, Melissa Vlasak’s neighbor, passed away November 4. She was 85 years old. •The family and friends of Jordan Daus, Kenston graduate who passed away. •Harry Guinther and family on the passing of his wife Ginny, a dear friend of Pris Hoag. She died November 23. NEW PRAYER CONCERNS •Mannie Elliott, student of Jackie Welch, is nearing the end of his struggle with a brain tumor. Please pray for his Mom and brother. •Jon Groth, friend of Glenn and Marilyn Wyville, has finally come off ICU after being there over two months. He has severe pan-creatitis but is doing better and is now able to eat some, walk a little and is talking. •Karen Hunter has been diagnosed with breast cancer. •Cassie Locher, granddaughter of Don and Jennifer Long, is in the hospital with an infection. •Erma Solkiewicz is under hospice care at her home. •Maxine Hughes has been moved to Warrensville Regency Hospital for additional rehab following her stroke. •Ron and Linda Kooser moved from their long term home on December 22. •David Clayton is recovering from ACL surgery on December 19. •Margaret Stratton is under hospice care at her home. •Judy Reimenschneider, friend of the Wyvilles, is having breast cancer surgery after the first of the year. •Abbey and Noah Jaffee, Greer and Pam Wurster’s grandchildren, have mono. •Charissa Sallach is recovering from gall bladder surgery on December 15. •Amanda, Sherri Sturges’ daughter, has health concerns and must make decisions concerning her job. •Mike, Charissa Sallach’s brother, is battling multiple myeloma cancer. His treatment has stopped working and they are looking to begin an experimental program. There are questions if his insurance will cover the treatment.
•Ellen Hollmeyer is recovering from leg surgery at The Weils. •Sydney Jones, daughter of Laura & Chris Jones, is home recovering from a burst appendix. •Marge Rehark, Jim Miller’s aunt, has been diagnosed with cancer (3-6 months to live). •Deanna Tenney, friend of Kris Welch, has stage four brain cancer. •Mary Kushner, Melissa Vlasak’s aunt, has been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. She will have her first surgery soon. •Steven Boyer, family friend of Norma Shupp, suffered a heart attack. He was doing well but was lifeflighted with complications. •Sally Moser is home following her surgery.
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Debbie Adams Darlene Allen Georgia Althar Dr. Sheldon Artz David Bardos Shirley Bennett Renee Bird Joe Blanda Hal Bogart Kelly Bosworth Steven Boyer Rev. Paul Brook Marjorie Brown Davis Linda Brown Paul Bucher Bill Burton Cristi Calmer Tim Carter Eliane Chaplain Laura Chehayl Quinn Clarke
Becky Clegg Cora Clemmer Jim Cole Daisy Cooper-Harmon Bill Coughlin Rachel Curtis Amanda DeVere Holly Dillaway Natalie Rose DiLillo Christine Duncan Jeff Eagle Mannie Elliott Madeline Ellingsworth Florence Evans Fiorelli Family Lynn Fischer Jon Groth Gary Hall Gilbert Harrington Tommy Janes Sue Knowlton
Mary Kushner Byrnadine Lawson Karen, Kyle and Jack Laywell Zita Lee Ethel Leonhardt Frank Lindow Jim Mackey Annette Manning Denny Maurer Nancy Miller Mary Jane Miner George Moore Sally Moser Julie McCullough Musselwhite Pam Newton Jim Nicklaus Celia Oswich Carl Paskey Jackson Pilny
Marge ReHark Kathleen Rieger Art Rich Jim Ritchie Kevin Rooney Barb Rowe Donald Satava Bill Schaffer Elaine Shakley Betty Jane Shultz Bobbie Shamberg Norma Shusky Marybeth Skoch Lynn Slezak Tim Spisak Cathy Sprocca Chris Starrett Bruce Sturges Madelyn Sukol Lonnie Tallin DeAnna Tenney
Ron Turney Annie Travassos Mary Unkrich Jo Beth Vernon Ralph Vicory Linda Visdos Mabel Weals Mary Welch Ingrid Wolter Toni Wright Julie Youngblood Judy, Linda Darrow’s sister Lori and husband, (friends of Ann Blake) Lexi, Bradley van Hoek’s son’s girlfriend
Maxine Althans Ralph Beattie Ann Goss
Jane Griffiths Maxine Hughes Ross Jarman
Nancy Kaniecki Ron Kooser Ruth Long
Caitlin Naylor Jennifer O’Donnell Glen Parker
Tom Poultney Connie Rich Lydian Yard
LONG TERM PRAYER REQUESTS
Please take a moment to look over the long term prayer request list. If changes/updates should be made, please contact the church office. Thank you!
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UPDATE: GIANT EAGLE GIFT CARDS Thank you to for your orders! We had 11 people sign up for gift cards in December which qualified us
for a $40 discount. We will be placing another order on January 10. If you would like to participate,
please fill out an order form (located near the office bulletin boards). Mail your check & completed
form to the church. Please include your email address and indicate if you would like your gift cards
mailed to you or if you would like to pick them up at church. Let’s see if we can increase our profits this
month! Contact Patrice Hendricks, Treasurer, if you have any questions. (440-708-4627)
SHOPPING AT UMCMARKET.ORG We now have 22 members linked to our account on UMCmarket.org and have earned $14.54 in rebates!
Thank you to those who are shopping! If you would like to sign up, go to www.umcmarket.org and click
on “Get Started” to create an account. Search for Chagrin Falls to find our church and choose it as the
ministry you would like to support. After you’re registered, you must log into your account before you
begin your online shopping. Each store donates a percentage of your purchase to our church. There are
hundreds of stores to choose from so sign up today! Contact Bob Myers if you need help creating an
account.
INSTANT GIFT GIVING The church now offers an option on our website to make an immediate donation through PayPal. Visit
our website and see what we mean! (www.chagrinfallsumc.org)
THANK YOU...
...to The United Methodist Church of Chagrin Falls members who helped make the Advent/
Christmas season so special and beautiful! Thank you to those who helped decorate the church, and to
those who worked “behind the scenes” coordinating efforts and recruiting volunteers for worship.
Thank you to David Gilson, Karen Spisak, Chancel choir members, Ringing Bell members and The
King Singers for the wonderful music that inspired us and drew us closer to God. A special thank you to
Beth Ryan, who not only coordinated the church decorating effort at the beginning of the season, but
who spent time at the church every week, making additions and adjustments to the decorations, includ-
ing the arranging of the numerous poinsettias (and who will also make sure all those decorations get tak-
en down and packed away).
...To my church family, a simple thank you seems totally inadequate to express my appreciation
for your cards, calls and especially your prayerful support during George's long illness and death. A
heartfelt thank you also to Pastor Joyce for her visits and the comforting celebration of George's life at
his services on December First. I am truly grateful to God for all of you - my church family.
Eileen Simpson
Get Connected! We are on Facebook! Search for The United Methodist Church
of Chagrin Falls and like our page to keep up with what is going on!
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RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE Red Cross Blood Drive on Monday, January 5 at the Federated Church, 76 Bell Street, Chagrin
Falls, from 2-7 p.m. Call for an appointment at 1-877-REDCROSS or schedule online at Red-
CrossBlood.org, or be a “walk-in donor.” By giving, we receive and we are blessed. Thank you!
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL DATE CHANGE Please note that the Vacation Bible School dates have changed. VBS will take place on June 22-
26, 2015. Please mark your calendars and save the date. Registration for church members begins May
1. Watch the newsletter/bulletins for further information later this spring.
MAGAZINE COLLECTION We are collecting the following magazines for distribution to patients at Geauga Hospital: wom-
en’s magazines, People, current National Geographic, news, sports and woodworking magazines.
Please not more than three months old. Please leave magazines in the box under the table outside the
Secretary’s office.
Many Thanks, Pat Hosmer
PMO REGISTRATION FOR FALL ‘15 IS UNDERWAY! The Parents’ Morning Out (PMO) program is now accepting registration information from cur-
rent and former participants as well as from the general public for the 2015/2016 classes. Pre-
registration for church members began in December and continues.
PMO is a "children’s time together" with other young children in a Christian atmosphere. Hours
are 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Age-appropriate activities are guided and super-
vised by kind, nurturing, responsible teachers. An extension of our church school programming, PMO
daily lesson plans include Bible stories, related songs, crafts and art projects, large motor activities,
snacks, music, free-play and social skills development activities. Children bring their lunches and eat
together before going home.
Children must be at least 12 months but not 36 months of age by September 30, 2015 to partici-
pate. Twenty-one to 36 month olds may attend one of four weekday programs offered on Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in Room 101; 12 to 20 month olds may participate on Tuesdays
or Wednesdays in the Nursery.
To register for one day a week, please contact Leslie McKnight at 440/543-8107 or tomis-
[email protected] as soon as possible with your child’s name, date of birth, your address, phone
number and day preference. Please continue to tell neighbors and friends about PMO too! Word of
mouth recommendations work best! -Leslie McKnight, PMO Director
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PRESCHOOL/PMO CLOSED The Parents’ Morning Out Program and The Methodist Preschool will be closed on Monday, January 19 in
observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The church office will be open.
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2014 OUTREACH IN REVIEW Thank you for the generous donations of time, talents and resources in 2014! Donations to the
Hunger Barrel helped fill the shelves of the Chagrin Falls Park Food Pantry, the Bainbridge Area Food
for Friends Pantry, and the Aurora Co-Op Food Pantry all year. We grew our support of other hunger
ministries through monthly volunteer opportunities at the Broadway Mobile Food Pantry and the Cleve-
land Food Bank. We continued support of the Help Me Learn school supply collection and distribution
program in August which benefited several hundred area students. Our church is continuing to build a
relationship with the Nehemiah Mission to support their programs and send work teams out on projects.
Your donations in behalf of the December Sponsor a Family, Mitten Tree, and Reach Out and Read pro-
jects touched hundreds. The Christmas offering was split between Geauga County Jobs and Family Ser-
vices and the UMCOR Global Health advance for Ebola response.
2015 MONTHLY ON-GOING OPPORTUNITIES First Sunday Food Drive: Fill the barrel in the narthex with your non-perishable food donations. Food
items accepted other days as well. (Noel Slonaker)
3rd Tuesday Cleveland Food Bank: Sort donated foods from 6-8 p.m. Signing-up or calling office to sign
up is appreciated. You can also register on-line. (Leslie McKnight)
3rd Friday Broadway Mobile Food Pantry: Distribute donated food from the Cleveland Food Bank to the
residents of the Slavic Village Area. This is a joint mission of UMCCF and Bay United Methodist
Church. (Kris DuBois)
HUNGRY? The Cleveland Food Bank provides nutritious food and support to 700+ member agencies and
programs that serve the hungry in six Northeast Ohio counties – Cuyahoga, Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake,
Ashland, and Richland. The mission is to ensure everyone in Northeast Ohio has the nutritious food they
need each day. It is the largest relief organization in Northeast Ohio.
December volunteers from our church packed 324 two-pound bags of Special K low fat granola
bulk cereal to fill 81 eight-pound boxes for distribution. Volunteers scooped the cereal from a large bin
and placed it into plastic bags which were then weighed, tied, counted and boxed. Total pounds of cere-
al? 648! Who knows what January will hold. Our next volunteer opportunity is January 20. Sign up;
it’s amazing what we can do in two hours or less to fight hunger!
IMPORTANT JANUARY DATES January 1—Church Office Closed
January 4—Unhanging of the Greens
January 5—PMO/The Methodist Preschool Classes Resume
January 10—Deadline for Giant Eagle Gift Card Fundraiser Order Forms/Payment
January 16—Outreach to Mobile Food Pantry
January 18—Human Relations Day Special Offering
January 19—Martin Luther King Jr. Day—No PMO or Preschool Classes
January 20—Outreach to Cleveland Food Bank
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MAGNETIC NAME TAGS
We are in the process of updating the name tags to a magnetic type. We have been informed that
people with pacemakers are advised not to use magnetic name tags. Please contact the church office at
(440) 247-5848 or [email protected] if you wish to keep your old name tag and holder.
FEBRUARY BELL TOWER DEADLINE The deadline for all articles to be included in the February Bell Tower is Friday, January 16. You
can drop off articles to the church office or submit them electronically to
CHILDREN’S MUSICAL AUDITIONS
The King’s Singers will present their spring musical at the 11:00 a.m. worship service on Sun-
day, May 10, 2015. A reception will follow the service. Auditions will be held on Thursday, January 8,
from 4:00-5:30 p.m. All children currently in grades 1 through 8 are invited to join us. They do not
have to be in the King’s Singers currently, but they must be willing to attend the weekly rehearsals on
Thursday afternoons, starting in January. This is one way the children can have fun, work hard and pre-
sent a gift of service to our congregation.
For more information, contact the King’s Singers’ director, Karen Spisak at (440) 543-1400.
RINGING BELLS NEEDED Ringing Bells is in need of new ringers! One new member is essential, and two to three would
be great! See Karen Spisak (the director) to express your interest and ask your questions. Rehearsals
are on Tuesdays mornings at 10 a.m. in Harris Fellowship Hall.
BAPTISM RENEWAL SERVICE A Baptismal Renewal Service will be held during both 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Worship on
Sunday, January 8. As we read about Jesus’ baptism that day, all church members will have the oppor-
tunity to renew their baptismal vows. Towards the end of the service, you will be invited to come for-
ward. If you choose to do so, you will place your fingers in the baptismal bowl and then to your fore-
head as a sign of remembering your baptism. If you so desire, you may then kneel at the altar rail before
returning to your seat. This renewing of our commitment to Christ and the ministry of Christ’s Church
on Baptism of the Lord Sunday is a great way to begin a new year. To participate in the baptismal re-
newal part of the service, you do not need to be a member of the UMC of CF, however you do need to
be baptized. If you have not been baptized and want to consider that option for your life, please contact
Rev. Joyce.
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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN (UMW) NEWS
Thanks to all who bought our delicious toffee! We sold out in record time. Perhaps next year we
should make more!
The next Board meeting will be January 8 at 10:00 a.m. in the church library. All officers and
circle leaders are asked to attend. If your circle leader is unable to attend, please have someone there to
represent your circle.
Circle Notes:
Ida Goode will meet on Thursday, January 22 at noon in Harris Fellowship Hall. Kris DuBois
will present a program on the Paraguay School and West Side Community House. Ella Shepard and
Kris DuBois are hostesses.
Lydia Circle will meet on Tuesday, January 27 in the Fireside Room at 9:15 a.m. Shirley Ashby
will give a program entitled “Water, Water Everywhere.” Eileen Simpson will be hostess and Pat
Hosmer will give devotions.
Rachel Circle will meet on January 24 at 9:30 a.m. in Harris Fellowship Hall to do a Valentine
craft project for a local nursing home.
Historic Note: Stouffers used our church kitchen as a test kitchen in 1978! There are some of us who
remember that!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Our college students are, or soon will be, back on campus after their Christmas break. No doubt
they are already thinking about receiving a box of Valentine cookies from our church members. The
UMW greatly appreciates donations of homemade cookies, individually wrapped in plastic or waxed
paper, as well as bags of wrapped candies, or cash which will offset the cost of postage. There is a sign-
up sheet on the bulletin board so that the committee will know what will be contributed.
Monday, February 2 is the day boxes are packed, so donations of cookies and candy will need to
be brought to the church kitchen by Sunday, February 1. Any cookies brought on Monday will need to
be at the church by 9 a.m. when cookie packing begins.
Please double check your college student’s address and notify the church if there have been any
changes or additions since last year. We know our students will enjoy and appreciate a “package from
home.”
“SOUPER” BOWL SUNDAE
Sunday, February 1, 12 Noon Harris Fellowship Hall
It’s that time of year again. “Souper” Bowl Sundae! Our Fellowship Committee is hosting yet
another tempting menu of homemade soups lovingly prepared by our members. We will have crackers
and cornbread to accompany your soup.
The best part, and you must save room, is the dessert. Lip smacking hot fudge sundaes!. What
could be better?
$5.00 per person; $10.00 per family
All proceeds raised will be donated to projects determined by our Outreach Committee.
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Club 45 Lock-in—January 10-11 All 4th-5th Graders are invited to join Bob for an evening of fun, movies, and hide-n-seek. Bring a drink
and snack to share. We will meet at the church at 8 p.m. and stay the night through JAM Sessions the
next morning.
Middle and High School Epiphany Dinner at Bob’s January 4 5:30-9 p.m.
Come to Bob’s house for an elegant dinner with appetizers and desserts. Come and see all of Bob’s trees
and decorations. We will have linen napkins and some amazing food if I do say so myself. It will be so
good that even Brian Blake might like it. I hope you will do your best to attend. I will need people to
sign up so I can plan the menu the deadline to sign up is Sunday, December 28 and the cost is $15
per person. NO EXCEPTIONS. It is already a busy month. Bob needs to plan. To sign up, see Bob.
We will meet at the church and caravan to my home and back. Plan rides accordingly.
Youth Sunday Praise Team Practice Continues January 11, 12-4 p.m. and January 25, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
These will be our final two practices. Please do your best to attend.
Confirmation Opening Retreat January 10 from 12 to 4 p.m.
All 6th-8th graders and their parents who want to participate in Confirmation are encouraged to attend.
Classes will begin the following week. If you have not received information, please contact the church
office for more detail. Lunch will be provided.
YOUTH SUNDAY February 8 Both Services
We will be practicing during JAM Sessions on Jan 4, 11, 25, and Feb. 1.
We will need people for dramas, ushers, and speaking parts.
EVERYONE NEEDS TO DO THEIR BEST TO BE THERE. HIGH SCHOOL WILL MEET IN
YOUTH LOUNGE DURING THIS TIME. MIDDLE SCHOOL WILL HAVE A REGULAR CLASS.
Practice Schedule
High School 12-4 January 11
All Youth 6:30-8 January 25
All Youth 5-7 February 1 –MANDATORY
The theme this year is Love and there are lots of parts and people needed. We need to do our part to pro-
vide a meaningful worship experience. In order to receive a part you must attend JAM Sessions by Jan-
uary 11. No parts will be given after that. Please try to be at all practices. Questions, see Bob
Youth Mission Trip Information Meeting February 8 at 9:45 a.m. in Harris Fellowship Hall
Please note that due to circumstances beyond my control we had to move the mission trip one week lat-
er. The new dates are June 28-July 4. Come to this meeting to receive all the important information
about this amazing mission experience. If you cannot attend and are interested, see Bob for more infor-
mation. The deadline for the first deposit will be March 15.
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Reverend Joyce Lawson, Pastor
Bob Myers, Youth and Education Director
Judy DeVere, Proofreader
Jody Young, Membership Secretary
Kim Berger, Librarian
Patrice Hendricks, Treasurer
Toni Cirino, Financial Secretary
Anne Korenowski, Accounts Payable
Jerry Gibson, Custodian
Connie Hasman, Administrative Secretary
Justin Schultz, Communications Coordinator
David Gilson, Director of Music
Open, Organist
Karen Spisak, Director, King’s Singers/Ringing Bells
Kile Kenny, Director, The Methodist Preschool
Phone: (440) 247-0950 TheMethodistPreschool.com
Miss Leslie McKnight, Director, Parents’ Morning Out Program
IN THIS ISSUE…
Birthdays and Anniversaries Page 2
Calendar of Events Page 11
Christian Education Page 10
Membership News Page 8
Music News Page 8
Outreach News Page 7
Pastor’s Message Page 1
PMO Page 6
Prayer List Page 4
Stewardship/Finances Page 5
Thank You Page 5
UMW News Page 9
Worship Calendar Page 3
Youth Ministry Page 10
Worship Page 8
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