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The Harvest
Prairie du Chien United Methodist Church News Stuart K Allen, Pastor Jennifer Kapinus, Office Manager Church Phone Number-608-326-8321 www.pdcumc.org E-Mail– pdcumc@mhtc.net
In This Edition…... Page 2...Pastor’s June Letter Pages 3-...Misc. & Etc. Page 4&5… Misc. & Etc. Page 6...News from the Pastor Page 7… Office News Pages 8-9...Happenings in Our Church Page 10...More Misc. Page 11...Church Calendar for the Month
Looking for something to do this Saturday? Come check out our awesome contemporary worship teams at 5pm! Spend a faith-filled hour praising and worshipping the Lord with fellow Christians this
Saturday and every Saturday at 5pm!!!
*There will be NO Contemporary Worship on July 3rd.*
If you’d rather not receive this newsletter OR if you know of someone who would like to receive this newsletter, please contact the office at 326-8321 or pdcumc@mhtc.net
June Sermons June 6th– Senior Recognition Sermon: “But Continue Thou” Text: 2 Timothy 3:10-17 June 13th Annual Conference Sunday Guest Speaker June 20th– Pentecost 7 Sermon: “Running With Elijah” Text: 1 Kings 19:1-9a June 27th-Final Sunday for Pastor Stu Sermon: “You Can’t Make Me” Text: Luke 9:51-56
**Please Note** Wyalusing Academy will be stripping and
waxing the floors on June 14th-17th. There will be very limited access to the church during that
time. Thanks and sorry for any inconvenience. There will be no Tuesday Study or Wednesday night supper and Bible Study that week. The committee meetings scheduled for the 14th have been moved to the 21st of June.
The Lord’s Supper Will be served on
Saturday, June 5th at 5pm and
Sunday, June 6th at 10am
New Office Hours… 8:30am to 12:30pm Monday thru Friday.
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This June, I with 16 other Wisconsin United Methodist pastors, join the ranks of those who have served the church and are now to retire. Retirees from ministry and many from other careers have advised me of one thing….”Stu keep busy.” Then, they add, “I’m busier now than before retirement.” For what I spend my time doing in the future I have put that to prayer for the past several years. Hobbies which don’t get the attention we like to give them in our working years will certainly fill my time. I can’t
wait to get the camera unpacked! I have a pile of books to read, and computer work to begin. With a knee replaced I can get out and walk again. Then, of course there are those Elder-hostel adventures. Both Sarah and Peter have made requests for their dad to visit this summer. I have never seen Peter in a bike race. Sarah and Abhijay have really fixed up their home, in San Jose, and want to show it to me. As one door closes another opens, I was recently told. At Annual Conference last year our former district superintendent Forrest Wells offered me a position on his church staff at Cargill Church in Janesville. There I will spend ¼ time as a minister to Seniors. I will be living in an apartment in near by Milton. It has been a real joy to serve our church here in Prairie du Chien. Leaving is always a sad thing. How many communities can you drive from the center of town and be in the forests within a couple of minutes? Our church has a good future ahead of it under our lay leadership and the arrival of Pastor Mike Christensen. I believe he will lead Prairie into a new birth of spiritual growth. God breathes life into each of us. What we do with it is up to us. I pray that in the remaining years of my life on earth I am able to continue to serve my sisters and brothers. It is in my view that for all of us whether called out to full time ministry or serving the church as laity, our discipleship never ends. Throughout our life God calls us to service in his name. Thank you for letting me serve you for the past ten years. May God bless each of you in the years ahead. Stuart Allen
~Pastor’s June Letter~
New Address for Pastor Stu (begin using after June 27th)
Stuart Allen
885 Arthur Drive #6 Milton, WI 53563
~Miscellaneous & Etc.~ Happy Birthday to... 1 Sharon Bartholomew 1 Ginger Irwin 2 Jestin McWilliams 3 Ron Radloff 4 Mary Jones 4 Jaimie Edwards 5 Diana Temte 8 Jacqueline Simmons 9 Karen LaPointe 11 Amy Russell 12 Ashley Wilkinson 13 Harvey Stuckey 15 LaVon Wilkinson 19 Jean Bula 20 Breck DeAces 20 Rodney Boom 21 Crystal Kerscher 23 Tim Dyer 23 Michelle Dodgen 24 Kathleen Van De Creek 26 Ken Johnson 28 Charles Dyer 29 Ann Steiber 29 Missy Cornwell-Pecinovsky
1 Richard and Cindy Noel 3 Joel & Renee Sommerfeldt 5 Gary and Mary Don Olson 11 Ray and Pamela Check 11 Eric and Diana Temte 13 Friday Wiles and Allen Moore 14 Dave and Pat Coorough 15 George and Mary Jones 18 Jim and Mary Atkinson 22 Richard Jr. and Amy Russell 25 Todd and DeAnn McWilliams 26 John and Pat Yager 27 Lewis and Gayle McIntosh 28 Fred and Barbara Huebsch
June Anniversaries
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Just a Reminder: Keep on saving your Campbell’s Soup Labels, aluminum pop cans and tops (collected separately), old eye glasses, coupons and Box Tops
for Education. There is a place for all of the items on the table in the Narthex. These items help out more people than we can imagine!
Its That Time of Year Again….
Time to sign-up to mow the grass. There will be a sign-
up sheet on the bulletin board in the Narthex. Thanks in advance
for your willingness to help out!
I would like to thank all of my church friends
for the cards, food, flowers, and calls. Your remembering
means so much to me! Nod Harville
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~Miscellaneous & Etc.~ Rhubarb Upside-Down Cake
submitted by Dorothy Birrenbach Makes one 9-inch cake; Serves 10 For the topping:
• 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour • 1/4 cup sugar • Coarse salt For the Cake: • 1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter, room temperature, plus
more for buttering pan • 1 pound rhubarb, trimmed and cut on a very sharp
diagonal about 1/2 inch thick • 1 3/4 cups sugar • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder • Coarse salt • 1/2 teaspoon finely grated orange zest plus 1 table-
spoon fresh orange juice • 2 large eggs • 1 cup sour cream
Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Make the topping: Stir together butter, flour, sugar, and 1/4 teaspoon salt until moist and crumbly. Make the cake: Butter a 9-inch round cake pan (2 inches deep). Dot with 4 tablespoons butter (cut into pieces). Toss rhubarb with 3/4 cup sugar; let stand for 2 minutes. Toss again, and spread in pan. Whisk together flour, baking powder, and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt. Beat remaining stick butter and cup sugar with a mixer on medium speed until pale and fluffy. Beat in zest and juice. Beat in eggs, 1 at a time, until incorporated, scraping down sides of bowl. Beat in flour mixture in 3 additions, alternating with sour cream, until smooth. Spread evenly over rhubarb. Crumble topping evenly over batter. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean and top springs back when touched, about 1 hour. Let cool for 10 minutes. Run a knife around edge of cake, and invert onto a wire rack. Let cool completely.
Prayer Circle We are taking a break for the
summer, see you in September.
Martha Circle We are taking a break for the
summer, see you in September.
Visit our Church website at: www.pdcumc.org
The church calendar, current and past issues of the newsletter, and lots of
information can be found on our web site!
SUMMER FUN Does camping, hiking,
horseback riding, canoeing, swimming, fishing, rafting, and
more sound fun? If so, check out the information in the office on Summer Camps
that the Wisconsin Annual Conference has to offer. There is something for everyone;
Grandparents, Single Parents, Dads and Kids, Moms and Kids, Families, Adults, and Prime Timers! A schedule of the summer fun and events is available in the office. There are also Special Need Program Camps available.
This is an excellent Camping Program! Sign up today to be part of the fun!
Sign-Up to Sponsor a Fellowship Hour During the summer we are asking people to sponsor a Sunday morning Fellowship Hour.
Watch for a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board. Fellowship Hour is every Sunday morning
at 9am.
~Happenings In Our Church~
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DEAR ONES: JUNE 2010 Greetings in the name of The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit!!! I asked Pastor Stu if I could put a note in the June newsletter for you to peruse and ponder. He said it would be okay and welcomed me to do so, so here goes---. Lynn and I are very excited to be coming to serve God and you folks of the PdC UMC faith family and the whole community of PdC!!! I would like you to think about ways we can respond to God’s call for us to be in ministry together to build up His Kingdom in the here and now. I would like you to think about and consider how you can faithfully participate in the ministries of the church by your prayers, your presence, your gifts, and your service. We will be together for the first Sunday in July, the 04th by the by. But I must be gone to finish my seminary studies for the rest of the month. I would very much appreciate it if you would think of either scripture or topics you have either wondered about or would like to know more about. I would use some of my time away to ponder your questions, for if one person wonders, many probably have the same or similar questions. In order for me to have this information before I leave I’d appreciate it if you would write your questions out and bring them to worship on Sunday the 04th. I generally preach from the lectionary, but from time to time, I will topic preach, or work through a book of the Bible. I was invited to attend the April meeting of the SPRC, and I asked for a special dispensation for the Saturday, 03 July, afternoon service. I would like as many of us to be together as can be on that particular Sunday as it will be our very first time together, so I’d like to not have the service on preceding Saturday (03) afternoon. In that same light, I’d like you to please invite your family, friends, neighbors, work mates, and everyone else whom you’d like to see go to heaven, (you will note here I said everyone, not anyone, or someone [smile] (: And lets not forget the ones you do not get along with (your enemies) how better to follow the commandment of Jesus to, “Love your enemies”, Lk 6:27-39, than you giving them the invite to let the Holy Spirit work on them, (while He’s working on you too by the by), it is just what the Doctor, that is the Great Physician, ordered. I see God in this relationship which we are about to began. You, by your mission statement, and your desires to expand the ministry that you provide to the faith family, the community, and the world, are indeed looking to fulfill the Great Commission to which Jesus calls all of his followers you, and I, and Lynn alike. I believe that God’s Word will not come away empty, but rather bear much fruit. I pray that God continues to bless you, and yours, and our time together. AMEN. God’s servant, your soon-to-be Servant Shepherd, and a brother walker upon The Way, and my better 35/36ths, Pastor Mike
Please join us during our 9:00 Fellowship Hour and after Worship, on Sunday, July 4th to welcome Pastor Mike to his first
Sunday of worship!
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~News from the Pastor~
Get Away With the Guys… Attention all men! Come have
breakfast with the guys on Wednesday mornings. We meet at Coaches.
at 7am.
2010 ANNUAL CONFERENCE Pastor Stu and Pastor Mike will be attending Annual Conference from Sunday through Wednesday afternoon (June 13th-15th) at the La Crosse Center. In addition to an ordination service Sunday at 7:30p.m on Monday evening there will be a youth led worship program. These are two events that attract visitors. To contact Pastor Stu call him on the cell phone 608-306-6285. Sunday morning in Prairie we will have a guest speaker.
ELF FUND NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT The first Sunday of each month a collection is taken for our Emergency Loan Fund (ELF). Our fund is getting low due to making funds available to those who need it. June 5th and 6th are ELF Saturday and Sunday. Look for the baskets on the Communion rail.
Pastor Stu’s List of Things to Give Away at the Parsonage:
1. Bookshelves – a variety to choose from.
2. a folding rectangle table – sturdy (as wide as a card table but longer)
3. chest of drawers with a mirror. 4. A Canon MP970 printer. It just needs
ink 5. Lamp on a stand 6. Southwest style table lamp 7. Santa Fe style end table 8. variety of perennial flowering outdoor plants. Just come and dig
them up. 9. nice dry firewood. 10. 35mm Pentax film camera with 50mm lens + 500mm 11. 8-50lb. Bags of quick dry cement 12. PVC Pipe, various sizes 13. Garden Hose 14. Garden Hose self standing roll up
New Church Member Alita Robertson joined our church on May 30th.
She comes from the Evangelical Free Church. She has brought many gifts with her, especially
the gift of food preparation. Her husband, Jerry, retains his credentials as a retired
minister in the Evangelical Free Association. Be sure to welcome Alita as a full member.
Wanted: Choir Director, if interested contact the office.
Thanks!
Thank You: Nancy Harvey, John Wachter, Enid Spaight, Helen Larson, Karen LaPointe, Ashley Mays, Andrew Markin, Ken Birrenbach, John Yager, Jerry Wilkinson and Alita Robertson for helping with our Spring Clean-Up Day!!
~News from the Office~ Treasurer’s Report Treasurer Jen Kapinus
Income for May: $11,499.93 Expenses for May: Apportionments $1598.00 Annual Conference $135.00 Accompanist $175.00 Building Supplies $182.78 Copier Lease $95.16 Health Insurance, Pension $2001.41 Janitorial Services $200.00 Legal Fees $300.00 Maintenance Expenses $35.15 Multi-Peril Insurance $279.06 Office Supplies $75.43 Payroll $4207.20 Pastor’s Expenses (April) $184.55 Contemporary Worship Music $50.00 Church Utilities $757.44 Parsonage Utilities $208.09 Reimbursed Expenses $278.58 Transferred to Savings $400.00 Total Expenses $11,162.85 Thankfully we were able to make an apportionment payment in May. This was our first of the year. As always, please feel free to ask any questions about this report.
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Save time, simplify your life, and support the church! In the new millennium
the Church is keeping up with
the times by offering our parishioners a new way to help our
ministry. Our new electronic contribution program is an
automatic funds transfer program that will allow you to make
contributions without having to lift a pen to write a check or reach into
your wallet for cash! Here is how it works: you authorize a specified amount of money to be
electronically transferred directly from your checking or savings account to the Church account. You also specify the frequency of the transfer to allow you to keep your check register up to date. It is fast, safe, and easy! In fact, it is less risky than checks, as it cannot be lost, stolen, or destroyed in the mail, and the rate of accuracy is high. The electronic transfer will cost you NOTHING. You save the cost of the check and stamp. If you are interested, contact Jennifer with questions and to get an enrollment form.
The deadline for the next newsletter is June 21st.
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~Happenings in Our Church~
From Global Concerns…… Our committee will not meet in June. We are having a food stand at Blackhawk Junction on July 24th from 10am-2pm. If you can donate for the bake sale or would
like to help that day, please call Dorothy Birrenbach. The next meeting will be Monday, July 12th at 4pm. Dorothy Birrenbach
Study on the book of James Bridging the gap between faith and practice is one of the greatest challenges we face in the Church. Bridging that gap is the instruction that comes from the New Testament book of James. It is one of the most practical books in the Bible. Each Wednesday evening will begin with a time of fellowship and dinner held at 6pm. The study will begin at 7pm and last until 8pm. This will be an in-depth study in the Epistle led by the Rev. Gerald Robertson. Materials are provided free of charge. A full dinner is served. And childcare is available. It is being provided as a convenience for families. Those who are unable to join us for the meal and welcomed in the 7pm study. *There will be no supper or study on June 16th*
Youth Newz….. MYF finished their last breakfast in April. The Youth are looking forward to the end of the school year and to summer. MYF has some great ideas to
present to the council at their next meeting. Watch for events! We’ll be going camping August 2nd-4th.
Vacation Bible School is going to be June 21st-25th and we need your help with several things. Please help us get the word out! VBS at the UMC is for kids age 3-6. Our
goal is to get as many kids here as we can! The week of VBS we will need volunteers to provide snacks\treats, teaching, music, etc. A sign-up sheet will be available when it gets closer. Or you can call the office and let us know if you’d like to help out. Lastly, we are asking for donations to help cover the costs of advertising and materials. If you would like to donate, please mark your check or envelope, “VBS”. Thanks and we are looking forward to an awesome week of Vacation Bible School!
Pentecost Celebration I need to thank everyone who helped in any way with our celebration of Pentecost Sunday. There are far too many to name names. I appreciate all who wore a little red and all who stayed for the potluck afterwards. Thanks to all of you who helped with banner making. The calendar date for Pentecost runs to November, but Pastor Stu thought seven weeks were significant so we are going with that suggestion. And special thanks to Pastor Stu, Jan Meyer and Mary Don Olson for their help in the worship service. Thanks to the UMW for paying for some of the banner material. If the weather cooperates we will plant seven Salvia plants along the north entrance to remind us of the seven weeks of Pentecost and also of the guiding presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives everyday. Juanita Dyer
MILK MOOLA Fundraiser for the Youth Group A drop box has been placed in
the Narthex to collect milk caps and bag tops for Kwik Trips, Nature’s
Touch products. Each Milk Moola cap or bag top earns the youth group .5 and each
Glazers price oval earns .10.
~Happenings in Our Church~ Check It Out….Please!
(a letter received by Mert)
Dear Friends at the Prairie du Chien UMC, Thank you very much for your kindness in sending the books for the Library at Henderson Settlement. Our Library at Henderson Settlement is always happy to share the books with the community. The people of the community appreciate the fact that others care enough to do things like this. Also, I know it takes a lot of your time, energy and money to gather the books, package them and send them. All of us who work here also appreciate your caring and your support. Your books are very much appreciated. Blessings, Anita Bowles Henderson Settlement Library Frakes, Kentucky 04/02/2010
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Notes from UMW… Ever want to know about PASSAGES? Come to our June UMW meeting. We will start with a Pot Blessing at noon and then a guest speaker. Officers are hostess. All church
members and guests are welcome! Hazel Boom had our lesson in May and Gladys Brown was hostess, thank you. Thanks to all who brought baby items that will be donated to the CAP office. Karen Mueller, UMW President
CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! Jacque Simmons, Southwest Technical College Holden Stuckey, Prairie du Chien High School Donna Hand, Prairie du Chien High School Evan Sinram, Prairie du Chien High School Elizabeth Van De Creek, Prairie du Chien High School Seth Whyte, Prairie du Chien High School Nick Pecinovskey, Prairie du Chien High School Sarah Floyd– 8th Grade Tom Paulson– 8th Grade
Thank You~ Bonnie Elmquist for your awesome leadership of the
choir. Bonnie is moving back to Sun Prairie this month. We
appreciate all your time, effort and hard work and you will be greatly missed!
You’re Invited! Please join us on
Sunday, June 27th , after the 10:00 worship hour for a
potluck honoring Pastor Stu Allen! Bring a dish to pass and your own
table service. After the potluck there will be an Open
House from 1-4pm to celebrate Stu’s Retirement.
Refreshments will be served.
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~More Misc.~ Upcoming Dates to Remember:
June 6th– Recognition of Seniors in Worship June 13th-16th– Annual Conference June 13th– Father’s Day June 14th-17th– Floor Waxing June 21st-25th– VBS June 27th– Retirement Reception for Pastor Stu July 24th– Food Stand at BlackHawk Junction August 10th– Annual Church Picnic
Faith-filled Ways to say “Thank You” to God this summer:
As you plant flowers in your garden, say thank you to God for their gift of color. Give at least as much back to God as you spend on flowers this year. Use your time and talents to raise money for outreach. Do you have a garden? Do you have more zucchini than you can eat? What about tomatoes, beans, or sweet corn? Maybe you have some friends and neighbors who would gladly give a gift toward a mission of your church in exchange for some of your .vegetables – fresh, frozen, or canned. Put a container in the middle of the kitchen table and invite family members to make a special offering – perhaps even $1/day to say thank you for a joy each day. If your grocery bill tends to rise during the summer because more people are home and you have more visitors, try planning your menus around what’s on sale each week. Then with the money you save, you can make an extra gift to the mission and ministry of the church. Remember, God doesn’t take vacations from us! If you’re heading out on a special vacation – enjoy! Give thanks for the memories you’ll make by signing up for online bill pay through your bank. Then your offerings will be sent to the church automati-cally whether you’re on vacation or in your regular pew each week. Honor those you love with a special gift to the overall mission and ministry of the church through our apportionments. “A-portion-ment for others” can be a wonderful way to remember loved ones as a part of their gift for birthdays, anniversaries and other milestones.
Women’s Retreat Sat., June 19th
10am-2pm Century Hall, Wauzeka WI
With Jane Schaaf, UW-Extension, Family Living Agent
Topics: “Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate & “Across the Generations”
Includes free salad luncheon & refreshments
Bring a friend!
Call now to pre-register Sharon–608-875-5205 Janet– 608-875-5708
Free Childcare provided
July is Blanket Month! Details will be in the July newsletter and upcoming
bulletins!
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Prairie du Chien United Methodist Church 625 S Dousman Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
Non-Profit Organization Permit Paid
#89 Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
TO:
Address Service Requested
“Lighthouse Kids~Shining God’s Light”
Vacation Bible School will be held June 21st-25th from 8:45-11:15am.
This will be for kids ages 3-6. This is open to the community.
Call the office at 326-8321 to register!
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