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Sugar Creek United Methodist Church
JUNE 2018
~Our Vision~ Sharing Our Joy in Christ Jesus by Reaching Out to Show God's Love.
PORK CHOP DINNER Saturday, June 30
4pm—7pm
Adults ($9) Marinated Pork Chop, Baked Potato, Green Beans, Salad,
Dessert & Drink
Kids Under 12 ($4) Pork Burger, Green Beans, Potato
Chips, Dessert & Drink
In honor of Father’s Day we will be serving slices of
pie during our Fellowship Times (9:15 & 10:35) on
Sunday, June 17. Please help us honor our fathers by
bringing in a pie/pies.
Sugar Creek UMC Saturday, June 9
7:00 pm
The Biblical saga of Joseph and
his coat of many colors comes
to vibrant life in this delightful
musical parable performed by
the youth of First UMC of Allen
TX & Daring Productions.
Admission is FREE so invite a
friend!
The Missions Team will be serving breakfast during the 9:15 am Fellow-ship time on Sunday, June 10th to benefit the Habitat for Humanity Methodist build.
Make sure to come to church hungry on June 10th!
Happy Father’s Day!
The greatest gift I ever had came from God...I call him Dad.
June 17, 2018
The last Wonderful Wednesday meal and small groups was May 23. Enjoy your summer! See you in September!
Vacation Bible School July 22—26 @ Chatham UMC
Once again, we will join forces with Chatham UMC for
Vacation Bible School. Make sure to save the date!
VBS kids will go on an exciting white-water rafting adventure on Rolling River Rampage! They’ll experience the Ride of a Lifetime with God and learn that Jesus is with us all the time, even in rough water rapids. Along the river, children discover that life with God is an adventure full of wonder and surprise, and that they can trust God to be with them through anything.
Theme Bible Verse: When you pass through the waters, I will be with you. Isaiah 43:2
1st John & Cathy Atchison
10th Rick & Diane Miles
11th Larry & Susan Perko
12th Ralph & Rose Baker
13th Galen & Marsha Johnson
15th Steven & Cindy Chase
19th Don & Vickie Henley
19th Jeff & Kathy Koch
21st Nathan & Erica King
24th Jesse & Jennie Ayers
30th Tom & Karen Dozier
2nd Gene Scott
3rd Cathy Atchison
4th Jessica Sharp
4th Lance Perko
5th Crystal Matthiesen
7th John Anderson
7th Peyton High
9th Doug Kent
9th Matthew Behl
10th Carl Kessler
11th Todd Lowary
12th Joe Pickrell
13th Cathy Gregory
15th Lauren Pickrell
16th Bob Gruen
16th Griffin Boblitt
17th Tom Stelte
17th Kevin High
18th Helen Wallace
18th John Halford
19th Larry Perko
22nd Louis Ealey
23rd Holly Taylor
Don’t see your name on the birthday or anniversary list? We don’t want to miss your special day, so please contact the Church Office to let us know.
[email protected]/217.697.4643
In your eyes
I’ve seen God’s love
In your words
I’ve heard His wisdom
Through your life
I’ve found His grace.
Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord
and who has made the Lord his hope and confidence.
Jeremiah 17:7
On Sunday, June 3rd we will honor our
graduates. Cake will be served during the
two Fellowship Times (9:15 & 10:35).
Make sure to stop by the fellowship hall
and congratulate our graduates, and have
a piece of cake.
COLLEGE GRADUATES
Isaac Albracht Illinois Wesleyan University
Grandson of George & Phyllis Fairchild
Cami Dowson Southeast Missouri State University
Granddaughter of Ron & Edwina Dowson Granddaughter of Sue Weston Sister of Erica (Nathan) King
Carl A. Germann MD. University of Illinois Chicago (Master’s)
Son of Clark & Barb Germann Grandson of Janice Germann
Jeremy & Jillian Lewis University of Illinois at Springfield
Son & Daughter in-law of Harry & Shelly Lewis
Lance Perko Southeast Missouri State University
Son of Larry & Susan Perko Grandson of Tom & Judy Lowary
Gavin Scott Virginia Tech
Grandson of Gene & Maxine Scott
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Christopher Bale Glenwood High School
Son of Lynn & Cathy Bale
Luke Chase Glenwood High School
Son of Stephen & Cindy Chase
Carl E. Germann Santa Fe, New Mexico High School
Grandson of Clark & Barb Germann Great Grandson of Janice Germann
Eliana Martinez Glenwood High School
Daughter of Carrie Martinez Sister of Ash & Luke Martinez
Cory Scott J.E.B Stuart High School (VA.)
Grandson of Gene & Maxine Scott
8TH GRADE GRADUATES
Grace Cleeton Springfield Ball Charter School
Daughter of Richard & Donna Cleeton
Katy Smith Glenwood Middle School
Daughter of Barry & Jennifer Smith
Your attitude determines your direction
JUNE MEETINGS
Caregiving Team Tuesday, June 5 @ 6:30 pm
Education Team Monday, June 11 @ 6:00 pm
Trustees Tuesday, June 12 @ 6:30 pm
Leadership Team Tuesday, June 19 @ 6:30 pm
Missions Team Tuesday, June 26 @ 6:30 pm
~BABY FOLD UPDATE~
On April 28, five women from Sugar Creek journeyed to Normal to visit The Baby Fold
which is supported by the United Methodist Church and is included in the Our Conference,
Our Kids initiative. The goal of the initiative is to raise at least $2.5 million to keep spiritual
life ministries as a part of the five agencies that serve children and youth in our conference.
This tour opened our eyes to the incredible work being done through The Baby Fold..
The Baby Fold started in 1902 when orphan trains were making stops throughout the country. By the time the
trains made it to Normal, Il, the most desirable children, the older boys and girls, were already adopted, leaving
the less desirable babies, minorities or disabled children aboard. Methodist Deaconesses saw a need to provide a
home for these children and started what became known as The Baby Fold.
Since that time, The Baby Fold has grown and developed into a lifeline for children and families who are strug-
gling to survive. No longer an orphanage, all babies and children are now in foster care, and The Baby Fold has
highly trained employees who come alongside foster and adoptive families to help them support the children in
their care. They also identify expectant women at risk, and offer services to help these women learn to nurture
their babies, even though they may not have received nurturing as they were raised. This has been an especially
successful program (98% success rate) that helps to break a cycle of abuse and neglect. In addition to the services
provided for these families, The Baby Fold has a day school for students within a one hour bus ride who struggle
with behavioral issues or Autism. The staff work with the family and students to build connections, meet the
maybe not so apparent needs, and get these students back to the home districts as quickly as possible. The work of
The Baby Fold is critical to so many families. Healing takes place and harmful cycles are broken.
The Baby Fold is just one of the agencies included in the Bishop's initiative, Our Conference, Our Kids. It is a
goal of the missions team to provide an opportunity for Sugar Creek to visit each of the agencies included in this
initiative. Be watching for the next tour date to be announced, join us as we learn just what work these agencies
do, and start saving your change for the "noisy" collection we will be taking the 4th Sunday of each month for
Our Conference, Our Kids.
Shelly Lewis, Mission Team Chair
We will have a “noisy collection” for Our Conference/Our Kids on Sunday, June 24...so have your change ready! United Methodist Men
& Ladies too! Monday, June 11 @ 6 pm
Join us at the Chatham Café (414 N Main St, Chatham) for
great food and fellowship! Dick Sena will share stories with us of his 20 plus years as a prison guard for the state of Michigan. Dinner from the menu.
Invite a friend!
CHAIR YOGA
Mondays @ 10 am
Balance, Flexibility
& Stretching
$10 for each class you attend.
You will be contacted by your team chair in the event of
cancellation or date change.
New Sound System!
Verizon used to have a commercial that showed a man testing one of their cell phones in different locations. The idea was to show their extensive area of cover-age for service to their customers. The commercial used various locations with the man speaking on the phone asking, "Can you hear me now?"
Soon, neither the Pastor and Choir nor any one else sharing in worship at Sugar Creek UMC will need to ask, "Can you hear me now?" anymore! On May 15th
the Leadership Committee, the sound system proposal having been approved by both Worship and Finance committees, voted to have a new sound system for the sanctuary installed upon the raising of the funds.
A fund raising committee has been selected. The members are Gale Cannedy, John Anderson, Tom Hale and Shirley Rickman. The cost will be just over $43,000. You will be hearing from our "Can you hear me now?" committee soon!
Looking forward with you to this update to our church building and ministry.
Pastor Jack, Worship Chairperson
Sunday, June 3
Chuck & Jessica Sharp
In celebration of family birthdays.
Sunday, June 10
Larry & Susan Perko
In honor of their 30th wedding anniversary.
Sunday, June 17
Jeff & Kathy Koch
In honor of their wedding anniversary.
Sunday, June 24
Jesse & Jennie Ayers
In honor of their wedding anniversary.
Altar Flowers
When we are generous— to God and to our families,
friends, neighbors, and others who are in need—our
hearts are filled with joy.
Sharing our JOY in Christ Jesus by Reaching out to show God’s Love.
YOUR MONEY
FUNDING GOD’S MINISTRY June stewardship message: Our tithes and offerings are an expression of gratitude, worship and praise. Giving is
an act of faith.
General Fund Contributions Expense Missions & Benevolence Conference Obligations
Program Expense Salaries (Pastor & Staff)
Utilities & Cleaning
Total Expense
Net Income (-loss)
Building Fund
Contributions
Year to Date $102,626
$9,457 47,304 $6,215
$56,430
$12,990
$92,396
$10,230
$9,283
April 2018 $28,740
$1,959 $1,826 $1,781
$14,181
$2,963
$22,710
$6,030
$2,970
Please save your empty peanut butter jars (18 oz) for Vacation Bible School. Look for the donation box in the Church Foyer.
VBS will be at Chatham UMC July 22-26
KEEP ME!
God created you to do amazing things!
~Ephesians 2:10~
You’ll have to excuse me, but I feel a need to talk about a subject matter, which
I’ve been thinking a lot about lately – namely, time. So, for a brief time, I’m going
on a time trek and I encourage you to come with me. The reasons for my time trek
are some recent milestones occurring in my life that quite literally led me to reflect
on “the time of our lives.”
I know what some of you are already thinking: “Uh oh, our pastor is experiencing a mid-life crisis.” Let me assure
you, I’m almost certain, it’s not that. If it were a mid-life crisis, however, wouldn’t you say I’m overdue for one? Having
just celebrated my 60th birthday, statistically speaking, aren’t I already moving beyond what some would say is the prime
of my life? Besides, if this were the result of a mid-life crisis and this is as bad as it gets, my wife would be the first to
express a big sigh of relief since I haven’t pulled up in our driveway with a brand-new Porsche.
As I just mentioned, I’m experiencing some important milestones affecting my life. For one, my daughter
Miranda is being commissioned as a provisional elder this year at Annual Conference, on her way to becoming a fully
ordained elder in the IGRC in two years. For another, my first grandchild, Charlotte, is turning four years old in August
and is growing up so quickly! Added to this, there are some exciting changes on the horizon for the extended Dinges/
Bollivar families. (That’s all I can say right now! ) Most importantly, with the death of my mom in November 2016,
and closing on the sale of our family home in Sublette last month, a wonderful chapter of my life has come to an end.
With all these milestones taking place, “Where does the time go?” is the question I’ve been pondering lately. Of
course, no one knows for sure where time goes. All we know is, first, time “keeps on tickin’, tickin’, tickin’ into the
future” (to quote a line from a song of which the title escapes me – perhaps a sign of old age). And second, like everything
else in this temporary and uncertain world of ours, time is a gift from God.
God’s gift of time is precious. Yet, realizing this usually doesn’t occur to most of us until it’s too late. When that
happens, feelings of regret soon follow. Inevitably, experiencing remorse for lost opportunities or for misspent time puts
a heavy physical, mental, emotional and spiritual burden on our lives. This is because, no matter how hard we try . . . or
grieve . . . or worry, there is no turning back the clock. Even though sometimes we are fooled into thinking otherwise,
time never stands still or goes backwards. Wouldn’t it be better, then, if we tried our best to make the most of the only
time we really have? That time, of course, being the present.
Indeed, it is much better for us to make the most of the present time we have (and are only ever assured of
having). We can do this in several ways. First, by giving God thanks for the gift of life and another new day, and by ask-
ing God’s guidance for using the present time we are given wisely. Next, we can value our time by not wasting the present
by regretting the past or worrying about the future. Otherwise, we’re just squandering the precious time we have, because
focusing solely on reliving the past or dreaming of the future means we’re not living fully in the present. Finally, we can
make the most of the present by practicing proper stewardship with our God-given gift of time. This is important, because,
ultimately, we’re not wasting our time; we’re wasting God’s time!
What I’ve said regarding our personal time also holds true for our church. I believe SCUMC is at a critical junc-
ture in its mission and ministries. In the present, we’re taking thoughtful steps forward, both as we look to the past, while
collectively straining to see what’s ahead in the future. We’re making some changes, generating some enthusiasm and,
yes, even trying new things! We’re focusing our priorities on the mission God has for our church, and discerning ways to
perform the ministries of the church more effectively. While we will need to stop occasionally to review our progress, es-
tablish our bearings, and discern our direction, we must be careful not to waste God’s precious gift of time by going con-
tinually back and forth from the past to the future without truly living in the present.
In pondering the time of our lives, then, I believe SCUMC needs to celebrate the past, live for the pre-sent and move toward the future to fulfill the mission and ministries of the church, which are the work and will of God for us in such a time as this. Thus, I encourage (even urge) us, both as Christians and as Christ’s church, to pray about and work toward this goal so we can make the most of the time of our lives! Just a thought. Pastor Paul
THE TIME OF OUR LIVES Be careful then how you live, not as unwise people but as wise, making the
most of the time. . . . – Ephesians 5:15-16 (NRSV).
In the past year, May 2017-May 2018, Sugar Creek has done the following
through the Mission Team:
Fifty students of the North Mac school district are discreetly provided kid-
friendly food each weekend of the school year through the Panther Pack back-
pack food program. Sugar Creek helped launch this program and support it this
year through a Trivia Night, food collection, and a Sunday morning breakfast.
The North Mac community is joining in the support of this program.
Through year round collection, 50 shoeboxes were packed and shipped to Operation Christmas Child to be
distributed world-wide.
Supplies were bought for the twelve sewing kits that were constructed at the women's retreat and will be included
in this year's Operation Christmas Child boxes.
Mission Trees collected food for the Panther Pack, Chatham Food Pantry, and Contact Ministries during the
Christmas season.
March to the Manger collected $2521 which was split between Kumler Outreach in Springfield, Midwest
Mission Distribution Center, and the Advance Special-Our Conference/Our Kids.
Shoes were provided for children in need at Ball Elementary.
Sunday morning breakfasts raised funds for Panther Pack, Operation Christmas Child, New Directions Heating
and Cooling Center for the Homeless in Jacksonville, IL, and Africa ELI. Anita Ayers Henderlight was a special
guest at one and shared what is happening with Africa ELI.
Anita Henderlight/Africa ELI and Willie Burman are supported as our missionaries. A third will be added this
year.
Six frozen meals, each to serve 25, were prepared and delivered to New Directions Heating and Cooling Center
for the Homeless in Jacksonville, IL. These meals were made to be used when local food is not available from
funeral meals, etc.
Support was sent to Asbury Childrens' Hour afterschool program in Springfield. We have a volunteer that helps
weekly and are seeking more volunteers to help this program continue to serve the needs of school-aged children.
A tour was organized for The Baby Fold in Normal, IL. More road trips are on the way for Sugar Creek to visit
other agencies that benefit from Our Conference/Our Kids.
Much mission work is being done at Sugar Creek! The United Methodist Men, United Methodist Women, and
Youth all have successful mission projects that are making a difference in our world. This list above is just what
has come through our mission team. Lets all keep working on God's Team to make a difference!
Sugar Creek Missions Team
Congratulations to our 2018 Confirmation Students
Katy Smith ~Alaina Brockway~Lily Frazee~Grace Cleeton (Listed from left to right)
Tuesday
Join us at 7 am at Chatham Café (414 N. Main Street, Chatham)
Everyone is welcome to join us for this small group opportunity.