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St. Croix Valley Church October 29 2015 Remembering with Thanksgiving And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him who have been called according to His purposefor we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.Romans 8:28, 37 I have occasionally experienced writers block when a manuscript or sermon deadline is hang- ing over me. But that certainly isnt a problem at the moment. These past four months have provided countless thoughts and feelings that Im not accustomed to having nor to sharing: as rapid turnover of change in friendships, work, and residence. Anyone who has experienced the sudden rush of emotions and changes that are companion to lifes transitions knows that normality screech- es to a halt. Breathing stops. Heart beats are lost. Your thinking is clouded as the future dis- appears. Suddenly youre squeezed into the suffocating confines of loneliness and even emptiness. I know others report feeling a strange peace in the midst of such a time, but that doesn't easily occur for everyone. I feel great love and thanksgiving in the midst of our current transition. Lori and I will be serving and leading the Coon Rapids UMC starting Janaury1, 2016, as In- tentional Interim Minister. Our time there will be anywhere between six and eighteen months. Just as in accepting the call to come to St. Croix Valley for a season, we now feel the tug and affirmation of the Spirit to pastor in Coon Rapids for a time. And we covet your prayers and support! Austin Walker will be your new Pastor if you partner with Embrace Church. I trust you will receive him and Calli and their three children (Emerson, Silas, and Scarlet) into your loving care. He is a remarkable evangelist and com- passionate man. I will be praying for you all as you get to know one another. In this same vein, I will not be available for officiating at special events in the Valley once my new appointment begins. It is good and right for Austin to have unhindered freedom in developing new rela- tionships with all of you. SCVUMC has taught me much in this new In- terim role about listening, learning and loving. And through it all we have each grown in our relationship with Christ and trust of His pur- poses. Among the many good things that have come from this changeover, I have learned again how to surrender completely, to let go and let God. This may be the hardest lesson that any believer has to learn sooner or later. And yet, in the midst of lifes uncertainties I have discovered new layers of faith, hope and love. Indeed, I rejoice in the very preciousness of life! How good it is that the Lord has allowed us to live it connected to one another! In the end, I want you to know that whatever we go through in life, its not about us. Its about what God will do through us in order to grow His kingdom. Its Romans 8:28 all over again. God isnt finished with any of us yet. We will celebrate Christs life-in-usagain this Sunday, our last worship service as St Croix Valley Church. The message will bring us into the light of Gods truth and mission; the music will lift our spirits to joy and thanksgiving; the prayers will draw us into Christs heart; Holy Communion will strengthen our inner being and cleanse our soul; the friendship of believ- ers will comfort us in love; and we will go forth, enlivened again, to know Christ deeply and make Him known passionately.And you will be Embraced as a new creation! I love you all and always! Forever In His Grace, Jeff

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St. Croix Valley Church October 29 2015

Remembering with Thanksgiving

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him who have been called according to His purpose…for we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.” – Romans 8:28, 37

I have occasionally experienced writer’s block when a manuscript or sermon deadline is hang-ing over me. But that certainly isn’t a problem at the moment. These past four months have provided countless thoughts and feelings that I’m not accustomed to having nor to sharing: as rapid turnover of change in friendships, work, and residence.

Anyone who has experienced the sudden rush of emotions and changes that are companion to life’s transitions knows that normality screech-es to a halt. Breathing stops. Heart beats are lost. Your thinking is clouded as the future dis-appears. Suddenly you’re squeezed into the suffocating confines of loneliness and even emptiness. I know others report feeling a strange peace in the midst of such a time, but that doesn't easily occur for everyone. I feel great love and thanksgiving in the midst of our current transition.

Lori and I will be serving and leading the Coon Rapids UMC starting Janaury1, 2016, as In-tentional Interim Minister. Our time there will be anywhere between six and eighteen months. Just as in accepting the call to come to St. Croix Valley for a season, we now feel the tug and affirmation of the Spirit to pastor in Coon Rapids for a time. And we covet your prayers and support!

Austin Walker will be your new Pastor if you partner with Embrace Church. I trust you will receive him and Calli and their three children (Emerson, Silas, and Scarlet) into your loving care. He is a remarkable evangelist and com-passionate man. I will be praying for you all as you get to know one another. In this same vein, I will not be available for officiating at special

events in the Valley once my new appointment begins. It is good and right for Austin to have unhindered freedom in developing new rela-tionships with all of you.

SCVUMC has taught me much in this new In-terim role about listening, learning and loving. And through it all we have each grown in our relationship with Christ and trust of His pur-poses. Among the many good things that have come from this changeover, I have learned again how to surrender completely, to let go and let God. This may be the hardest lesson that any believer has to learn sooner or later. And yet, in the midst of life’s uncertainties I have discovered new layers of faith, hope and love.

Indeed, I rejoice in the very preciousness of life! How good it is that the Lord has allowed us to live it connected to one another! In the end, I want you to know that whatever we go through in life, it’s not about us. It’s about what God will do through us in order to grow His kingdom. Its Romans 8:28 all over again. God isn’t finished with any of us yet.

We will celebrate Christ’s ‘life-in-us’ again this Sunday, our last worship service as St Croix Valley Church. The message will bring us into the light of God’s truth and mission; the music will lift our spirits to joy and thanksgiving; the prayers will draw us into Christ’s heart; Holy Communion will strengthen our inner being and cleanse our soul; the friendship of believ-ers will comfort us in love; and we will go forth, enlivened again, to “know Christ deeply and make Him known passionately.”

And you will be Embraced as a new creation!

I love you all and always!

Forever In His Grace,

Jeff

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St. Croix Valley Church October 29 2015

A crowd was sitting around him, and they told him, “Your mother and brothers are outside looking

for you.” “Who are my mother and my brothers?” he asked. Then he looked at those seated in a circle around him and said, “Here are my mother and my broth-

ers! Whoever does God’s will is my brother and sister and mother.” (Mark 4:32-35)

Dear SCVUMC, As I write to you in your last week as St. Croix Valley Church, I think of these verses from

Mark. I find these words of our Lord reassuring. Here Jesus teaches about our true identity and He

redefines family. Who are my sisters and brothers? Those who belong to Jesus Christ! Jesus is not

disparaging his own family (undoubtedly He loved them dearly!) as much as He is letting us know

that those who walk by faith in Christ, those who live by the grace of God and in the fellowship of

the Holy Spirit are the children of God and belong in the family of Families. Who are my brothers

and sisters? Just look at those around you.

I know this week you are looking around at your SCVUMC brothers and sisters with special

thankfulness and appreciation. You are drawing to a close this chapter of your life as family and

that surely also involves grief and uncertainty. I pray you would keep these words of Jesus close.

Your immediate family situation (congregation) will indeed change, but God will not leave you or-

phaned. New brothers and sisters are joining your circle. If you allow Him, God will transform

your Family relationships in new and powerful ways.

I can’t thank you enough for being Family to me. You have raised me and loved and sup-

ported me regardless of years and distance. Your financial support of my seminary education has

been invaluable, and your love and prayers during Theo’s illness were a profound blessing. I am

happy to share with you that in December I will graduate with a Masters of Divinity and then I

hope to become a pastor. You have made this possible, and I thank you from the bottom of my

heart.

Thank you St. Croix Valley brothers and sisters in Christ—thank you Family! May God bless

you and keep you on your journey.

Jennifer Merriman Ryden

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St. Croix Valley Church October 29 2015

Remember to set your clocks back

Saturday night be-fore turning in.

Daylight Savings has ended.

At church on Sunday there will be four baskets put out on a table. One for each of the Office Personnel and one Other.

Jeff Utecht - SCVC Pastor

Lori Aldean - Church Administrator

John Anderson - Children's Minis tries and Events Coordinator

Others - Others that you would like to give a special thank you.

Please feel free to bring appreciation cards to drop in the baskets.

I will also have paper, pens and enve-lopes available it you would like to leave a note.

The cards and notes will be presented to them during service on Sunday (11/1).

Sandi Justin

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Send your prayer requests to

[email protected]

or call Elaine Anderson at 651-439-3041

St. Croix Valley Church October 29 2015

Be sure to grab a copy of the NEW St. Croix Val-

ley UMC church directory on Sunday. If you

won’t be in church and need one mailed to you,

send an email to [email protected] or call

651-410-7119.

If you want to continue to pray for people, send Elaine an email or give her a call telling her you wish to be on the prayer chain list

Contact Information

for Pastor Jeff and Lori Utecht

13836 Maryland Ave. [email protected]

Savage, MN 55378

Lori Aldean will continue to assist the administration of St.

Croix Valley Church until the end of the year. You can

reach Lori or Sandi through email at [email protected]

or at 651-410-7119.

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Dear St Croix Valley UMC,

Lea Ann and I walked into SCV as a young couple trying to make our way in this world. She was 19 and I was 21. We

had just gotten our first real jobs! We were blown away with the love shown us at your church. We loved it so much,

we attended there about 12 years. During that time we served any way we could. I think back to the change we experi-

enced from the time we walked in to the time we decided to answer God's call and move to Kentucky...Lea Ann and I

matured and grew into Christians that wants to make a difference in other people's lives. The ministry of SCV changed

our lives forever and left an indelible fingerprint on our spiritual lives and our current ministry!

My heart is saddened that our beloved church has come to end. But, I am simultaneously excited to see where God will

use Embrace in the Valley. I want to sincerely thank you for the hymnals, desks, tables, and Bibles. We have already

put them to good use. We were looking for hymnals and I had decided on one. It was the same Celebration hymnals

you were selling! Our secretary needed a new desk and she was thrilled to get the desk and credenza. The desk set will

belong to a future hire (sometime next year) and I have no doubt that they will appreciate it! The piece I am most excit-

ed about is the conference room table. I have fond memories of junior high Sunday school and Bible Studies happening

around it! I love that our church will use it in one of our Sunday School classrooms!

We love and miss you all! Please stop by southeast Iowa and see us!

Pastor Mark Clark

Living Hope Bible Church

201 West Walnut Street

Eldon, IA 52554

641.652.3481

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St. Croix Valley Church October 29 2015

Aldersgate United Methodist Church of St Louis Park, MN

85 - 2 seater pews

BONUS…

this is the church where Paul Bauduin is the pastor!

To my friends of the former St. Croix Valley United Methodist Church

October 13, 2015

I greet you in the strong name of our Lord Jesus Christ,

I am writing not only for myself but in behalf of the congregation I am presently serving, the Janesville United Method-

ist Church of Janesville, Iowa. We want to thank you for passing on the various items from your sanctuary. We are in

the process of moving into a building program and the items will be well used and appreciated in the future.

On my own behalf as a former staff person (1976 - 1980 & 1989 - 1991) I want you to know that my years at St. Croix

Valley Church were happy, rewarding and I trust fruitful. I have often missed the Valley and all of you over the years

and have utilized the lessons I learned there from the likes of Rev. Robert Laidig, Doug Clausen, George Martens and

many others, too many to name here. While I understand your reasons for becoming an "Embrace" church, I am sad-

dened a bit that it worked out this way. However, I believe God has great things in store yet for the people of the Valley

who call themselves United Methodist. My thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this time of transition.

Best regards and prayer

Rev. Mike Reed Carey

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Congratulations Jamie Goete on your new position as the Early Childhood Coordinator for Embrace.