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October 2019
The Voice
Of Crestwood United Methodist Church
Welcome Kim Tribolet
We are excited to announce that our new
Children’s and Family Minister, Kim Tribolet, has
joined our staff!
Kim comes to Crestwood UMC with over twenty
years of ministry experience. She has served
churches as a Church Educator in Kansas,
Georgia, and Kentucky. Kim’s most recent
ministry experience was serving as a Chaplain
for Hosparus Health. In 2017 Kim was ordained
as a Minister of Word and Sacrament in the
Presbyterian Church USA.
Kim and her husband, Doug have three children.
Kaylee is a freshman at Western Kentucky,
Robyn is a junior at Ballard High School, and
Ronnie is an eighth grader at Kammerer Middle
School.
All three children are in the band so when Kim is
not working she is serving in her other role as
band mom, dividing her time between college
and high school band programs.
October 2019 Page 2
From the Church Office
2019 Giving Through September 29
Giving for 2019: $533,504 Budget Needed to Date: $543,375
The church office flooring and repairs will continue this month. Karen Grimes will temporarily be
located in the office lobby while her office is completed.
Commitment Sunday is coming up in November. We will begin the budgeting process for next
year starting this month. Your pledges are vital to this process and determining what our budgets
will be for the many missions, ministries and church needs.
Pastor Ted, Valerie and Abby will be traveling to the Holy Land in late October. During their
absences, we will have two guest preachers.
Charge conference is November 4th at 7:00PM here in our sanctuary. It will included 5 other
churches from our area.
Kilgus House Study Group
Pastor Ted and the Trustees, have designated a sub-committee for a study of the Kilgus House. The
Kilgus House is in need of repair. The committee will evaluate various options and their associated
costs to determine what the best course of action is for this property.
October Meetings & Events
Faith & Service Circle—October 2—10:30AM
Council on Ministries Fall Retreat—October 5—9AM—3PM— CLC—Open Door Classroom
United Methodist Men—October 14—6:30PM—CLC
Mary Louise Guild—October 15— 6:30PM—CLC—Heaven bound Classroom
Evangelism Team—October 7th
Lay Leadership—October 13th—4:00PM
Upward Organizational Meeting—October 9th—7:30PM
Aging Resources Workshop—October 25—9AM—12:30PM—CLC
Trunk or Treat & Chili/Soup Dinner—October 27— 5:00PM CLC & Parking lot
Away in a Mango Casting Call—October 30—5PM—Choir Room
Sewing Ministry—Wednesdays at 9AM—Kilgus House
October 2019 Page 3
Costa Rica Mission Trip
The 2020 Costa Rica Mission Team is set! Here are your short term missionaries: Christy Baker,
Emma Baker, Grace Baker, Mike Baker, Jeff Davis, *Sandi Fizer, Tim Girardi, Vivian Girardi, Linda
Hooser, Abby Keller, *Jimmy Keown,*Robbye Keown, *John Kindig, *Robin Kindig, *Suzanne Kin-
zer, Trudy Lavrich, Brian McBurney, Debbie McBurney, Heleana McBurney, Jim Powell, * Elizabeth
Renault, *Andy Sears, Debbie Walker and *Becky Wesley. An asterisk * marks those who are
"rookies" on this team.
Please remember the team in prayer. The dates are February 1 - 9, 2020. We will be involved in
various construction projects and conducting Vacation Bible Schools in the small surrounding vil-
lages. Every day begins with a worship service in the amphitheater. We are still in need of funding
which will be used to purchase the building materials and VBS supplies needed to accomplish all
that we hope to do. If you can give, please make your check to the CUMC and mark it "Costa Rica
Mission"! But remember!!!!!! Your commitment to our church comes first. This will be "second mile
giving" Jesus mentions in His Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:41). Give and experience those
"second mile blessings!" Oh, by the way! All team members are paying their own way! Thanks, and
God bless. Jim Powell (Padre)
Trunk or Treat & Chili Dinner
October 27, 2019 5:00PM
Dinner starts at 5PM. Please have
your chili or soup in the Christian
Living Center by 4PM.
Trunk or Treating starts at 5:45PM.
Please have your vehicles in the
sanctuary parking lot by 5:00PM.
Please sign up for a trunk or chili/
soup in the Sanctuary lobby.
PEANUT FREE CANDY PLEASE
Don’t forget that we will crown a new
Chili Champion as well as Best Trunk
and Best Costume.
October GAFFA
Wednesdays 5:30PM - 7:30PM
STUDIES:
Marriage Study
Dr. Emily & Nathan Calvert
1 Corinthians
Pastor Ted
MEALS:
OCT 2 - Hometown Pizza
OCT 9 - Martini's
OCT 16 - Bully BBQ
OCT 23 - NO GAFFA - FALL BREAK
OCT30 - Red Pepper Deli
October 2019 Page 4
Noteworthy News
Adult Choir has resumed for the upcoming seasons! Rehearsal begins at 6:15PM on Wednesdays
in the choir room. Listening CD’s for the combined Christmas Program, “Joy Has Dawned” are avail-
able and we’d love for you to join us! If interested, no audition is necessary; just a desire to learn
and a love of music. In late September the first 20 minutes of rehearsal is devoted to this music.
The following Saturday dates from 10am-12pm are rehearsals to be held at Covenant UMC:
Oct 12 Oct 26 Nov 9 Nov 23 Dec 7
This year for Christmas, our choir will be joining with Mt. Tabor and Covenant UMC at Cove-
nant, December 8th
at 5pm with orchestral accompaniment!
Please mark your calendars!
October 2019 Page 5
Faces around CUMC
Meet Stephen Ulrich, Jr.
The man behind the guitar at 9:01.
Steve has grown up in this church, served in
many capacities, and has been playing and sing-
ing in the 9:01 Praise Band for several years. He
also helps with youth on Wednesday evenings.
Steve is our 9:01 worship team lead and we are
so blessed by his talents. Steve has a way of mak-
ing us feel at ease in worship and his energy and
passion for leading are quite evident; whether
belting out “I Will Wait” by Mumford and Sons, or
the soulful invitational song, “O Come to the
Altar”. He could easily stand in as the 3rd
brother
in the Christian music group, NEEDTOBREATHE!
When not working at Greenwell Plumbing, he and
his wife Kendra love all things family with their
kids, Marin, Evelyn and Stella. Some of their
favorite activities include watching superhero
movies, weekend trips, camping, hiking, going to
outdoor concerts and festivals, and being lazy on
the couch to ensure no one steals the furniture.
Steve and Kendra are in the Servants Sunday
School Class and live in Pewee Valley.
Pictured left to right:
Steve, Stella, Marin, Evelyn
& Kendra
October 2019 Page 6
Preschool News
Happy Fall everyone!
We will have our first Gustavo’s night on Tuesday, October 15. If you eat at Gustavo’s that day and
mention the preschool or leave the this flyer when you pay, we will receive 10% of the total of your
bill.
CUMC Preschool at Gustavo’s in Crestwood
All day Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Dine-in or carry-out
10% of your bill will go to CUMC Preschool
Leave this flyer with your bill
Thank you for your support. We hope to see you at Gustavo’s!
Tina Rose, Preschool Director
Communion Team
Are you looking for a way to serve your church? We need
people to help serving communion on Communion Sundays.
Every first Sunday of each month and during holiday services
we offer communion to all. You will be a blessing to those
you offer the Body and Blood of Christ. If you would like to
help, please contact Cindy Kircher-Homer at 439-2328, email
us at [email protected] or sign up using the
sign-up sheet in the sanctuary lobby.
Sewing Ministry
The United Methodist Women’s sewing ministry has been busy working on their baby and chil-
dren’s quilts for Kosair. We learned a new quilt pattern, Streak of Lightening, which is very dra-
matic. So far this year we have completed 16 baby /children's quilts. We meet on Wednesday at
the Kilgus House. We always welcome anyone interested in our sewing to join us.
October 2019 Page 7
Mountain Mission
Triple L—Senior Adult Ministries
Thank you to the members of our congregation for your faithful support of Kentucky United Meth-
odist Mountain Mission in eastern Kentucky. Over 900 churches in Kentucky, Tennessee,
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois donate clean, usable appliances and furniture as well as
clean clothing and shoes for men, women and children. Your donations are sent to the 9 retail
stores in eastern Kentucky and sold at affordable prices. The stores provide employment in their
towns.
Donations can be made at the church during office hours. Please place donations in cardboard
boxes, if possible, so the drivers who pick up here can easily stack them in their trucks. Please
stop by the church office for a key to the storage room located on the side of the Kilgus house.
Good Food! Wonderful Fellowship! Great Fun!
Senior Adults enjoyed an afternoon of fellowship and good food at the Doolittle Farm of Mike
and Joy Tabler. A beautiful afternoon and good friends provided the perfect combination for an
end-of-summer picnic.
October 2019 Page 8
New Members of CUMC
On August 18, at the 11 o’clock worship service, Kelly and Jeff Moody officially became members
of our church. They live in the Lake Forest subdivision and have two children, CJ and Lucy. They
moved to Louisville in 2014 from Apex, North Carolina and both Jeff and Kelly work at Vogt Power
International. Kelly is in the Engineering department and Jeff is in Supply Management. Fifth
grader CJ and fourth grader Lucy attend Christian Academy of Louisville. CJ enjoys playing base-
ball, basketball, the piano and is in the Cub Scouts at CUMC. Lucy takes dance, performing arts
and is currently working on learning to play the guitar. When the Moody’s are not at practice,
games or traveling to visit family, they enjoy camping and visiting Kentucky’s wonderful State
Parks. They are quick to state that they have found CUMC to be a very inviting and friendly
church. Jeff credits one of his biggest influences of faith came about from attending a strong
United Methodist Church youth group during his years in middle and high schools. The Moodys
see the same opportunities for CJ and Lucy at CUMC. Please take some time to welcome the
Moody family into our church.
October 2019 Page 9
October Birthdays & Anniversaries
1 - Ella Gower
2 - Sherri Gower
Mary Little
Dale Powell
Robbie Grubb
Shane Davis
Hugh Jones
3 - Tom Moore
Cathy Benson
4 - George Manning
Albert Scalzo
Cynthia Zwischenberger
5 - John Hendrickson
Travis Thompson
Steve Sheridan
Steve Ulrich, Jr.
9 - Nel Rozak
John Ball
Brian Keller
10 -Margo Figg
Alan Nakamura
Scott Davidson
11 - Olivia Wiedemer
12 - Trace Powell
13 - Donald Craig
Joyce Moberly
14 - Janice Bullard
Michael Crady
Meredith Line
15 - Gloria Wisdom
Eric Grubb
16 - Lisa Adams
George Hemphill
Stella Ulrich
17 - Donna Garrett
Ed Garrett
Ariana Garrett
19 - Brandon Vaughn
21 - Austin Vaughn
22 - Mark Zwischenberger
Pam Ball
23 - Kristen Stein
24 - Ann Whitfield
Lisa Davis
Mickey McMahan
26 - Tom Hicks
27 - Michael Wright
Gayle Wiegand
Rick Drake
28 - Conner Adams
29 - Ann Davis
30 - Bethany Grubb
Happy Anniversary
5—Mr. & Mrs. Tim Deibel
7—Mr. & Mrs. Robert Linehan
8— Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tucker
11—Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Tiller
17—Mr. & Mrs. George Manning
22— Mr. & Mrs. Ed Pearson
25— Mr. & Mrs. Ed Garrett
26— Mr. & Mrs. Russ Spencer
27— Mr. & Mrs. Richard Benson
October 2019 Page 10
Please remember in prayer
By Request:
Liz Bynum and family, Connie Armstrong, Sandy Ball, Carol Blair, Melva Blair, Madie Bohnlein,
Karen Carter and Family, Sydney Chapman, Claudia Colbert, Bonnie Cruz, Jeanetta DeHart and
Family, Betty Deibel, Renee’ & Tim Densler, Logan Dewitt (brain tumor,) Stephanie Doring, Lind-
sey Doyen, Susanne Doyle, Sam Doyle, Chloe Dunk, John Eaves, Drew Esposito (4 yr old with can-
cer), The Family of Dave Evans, Bishop Leonard Fairley, Billy Fisher, Walter Forbey, Jenny Forseth
and family, Dee Foster, Rose Frazar, Alan Fryrear, Henry Gagnon (11 yr old with cancer), Sharon
Ganslen, Jennifer Goodin, Bob and Lindy Graham, Atleah Grubb, Robbie Grubb, Roberta Hafele,
Cathy Henney, Kim Hamilton, Cobbie Harrison, Addison Hasten, Barbara Hemphill, John Hen-
drickson, Michelle Hendrickson, Anna Hennings, Gordon Hettinger, Blanche Jernigan, David
Jones (Paula Moore’s friend,) Lewis Jones, Lisa Jones, Mona Jones, Wayne Jones, Lydia Kiesewet-
ter, Jim Little, Joyce Lochner, Ruth Lockyer, Linda Martin, Bill Martin, Laura Mason, Hugh McBur-
ney, Heather Graham McLaughlin, Joyce Moberly, Patrick Moore, Tommy Moore, Tom Morgan,
Bob Ogburn, Melanie Parrish, Carol Payne, Joanne Pitchford, Billy Potts and Family, Dolores Raw-
son, Hope Ray, Lucy Schiller, Eleanor Shuster, Connor Stewart, Brenda Thompson, Rita Vaught,
Eddie Ward, Ryan Warner, Steve Weber, Sara Westerman, Dawson Whitaker
Our Missionaries:
Christian & Angelica Dickson, Stephen & Beth Dupree, Tim & Jennifer Goshorn, Debbie Kitchel,
Jim & Mary Newman, Mark & Rebecca Smallwood, and all the people with whom they serve.
Our Military:
Mike Baker, Adam Bullard, Alex Bullard, Dale Carter, Patrick Davis, Will Hanna, Dylan Hinson,
Alex Hodges, Lisa Kiesewetter, Mike Hieb, William Scritchfield, Tyler Stewart.
If you have a current mailing address for someone on this list, please email it to
October 2019 Page 11
Addresses for our Nursing Home/Rehab friends
Juanita Blevins
7832 Aiken Road
Louisville, KY 40245
502-241-8371
Marilyn Davis
Rm 204, Forest Springs Health Campus
4120 Wooded Acre Lane
Louisville, KY 40245
Jim Little
7701 W. Hwy 22
Crestwood, KY 40014 5
02-550-0611
Laverne McMahan
13600 LaGrange Road, #136
Louisville, KY 40245
Mickey McMahan
13600 LaGrange Road, #138
Louisville, KY 40245
Billy Potts
13600 LaGrange Road, #114
Louisville, KY 40245
Eleanor Shuster
98 Adams Street, Apt 15
New Castle, KY 40050-3091
Milt Stoess
Friendship Health
7400 W. Hwy 146
Pewee Valley, KY 40056
Hazel Trummer
Room 1239, Transitional Care
Baptist Health LaGrange
LaGrange, KY 40031