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MARCH 2012
UMCE Newsletter
Lenten and Easter Services
Lenten and Easter Services
Unless otherwise noted, Sunday services will be held at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School classes for children and adults are held at 9:30 a.m. Action Pack for children is held during the 10:30 service.
Wednesday, March 14 - Lenten Service at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 21 - Lenten Service at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 1 - Palm Sunday with communion, 8:30 & 10:30
Thursday, April 5 - Maundy Thursday with communion, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, April 6 - Good Friday Service at 8:00 p.m.
April 8 - Easter Sunday Services will be held at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.
March 4 - 2nd Sunday of Lent Rev. Todd Everhart at the pulpit
March 11 - 3rd Sunday of Lent Rev. Todd Everhart at the pulpit
March 18- 4th Sunday of Lent One Great Hour of Sharing Rev. Todd Everhart at the pulpit
March 25 - 5th Sunday of Lent Rev. Todd Everhart at the pulpit
April 1 - PALM SUNDAY Rev. Todd Everhart at the pulpit
April 8 - EASTER SUNDAY Rev. Todd Everhart at the pulpit
March Services 1
Prayer Concerns 2
Message from the Pastor 3
Outreach 3-5
Valentine Auction 6
Adult Ed and Groups 7-8
Children’s Ministries 9
Youth News 10
Finance 11
Inside this issue:
Those with health concerns:
Chris Alm
Harris Brown, Phil Brown’s
brother
Charlene Hahn
Roberta Hahn
Kay Huntley, Sandy Sandusky’s
sister
Bud Holp
Ray Pitsker
Condolences to:
Matt and Sarah Sailor on the
passing of Matt’s grandmother,
Kathryn Lukonic, in Michigan.
The family of Charlene Greene
who passed away January 29.
Prayer Requests
Our Lay Care Ministry committee includes a prayer chain of over twenty people. Please submit prayer requests
by:
calling JoAnn Dunn at 303-674-1695 or Ruthanne Huber at 303-816-2837, co-chairs of our Lay
Care Ministries Committee
calling the church office at 303-674-4810,
or by filling out a prayer request
card at worship service. You will
find the cards in the red attendance
pads.
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Lay Care Ministries - Please Remember in Prayer
Those serving in the military:
Matt Thomas – serving in the
Army (Marlene Waltz’ son)
Brandon Alter - serving in Korea
in the Air Force, grandson of
Lauren & Eileen Alter
Ryan Alter - serving in the Army
in Germany, grandson of Lauren
& Eileen Alter
Jim Caine - son of Larry and
Debby Caine, Airman First Class,
U.S. Air Force
Kenley K. Brown Jr., a marine
serving at Fort Bragg, NC, grand-
son of Phil Brown.
An Easter Garden will grace our sanctuary on Easter Sunday morning. The flowers will be contributed in honor or in memory of loved ones.
The UMCE high school Sunday School class has taken on the challenge of coordinating flower orders, picking up the plants and creating the garden this year.
Orders will be taken on Sundays March 18 and March 25.
or in the office during the week.
The price per plant is $10.
Plants may be picked up and taken home following the 10:30 service on Easter.
An Easter Garden to Honor Your Loved Ones
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“I will rescue them and reward them; I satisfy them with long life, and show them my saving power.” Psalm 91:16
As we move through the season of Lent, here are some meditations to help us along the way.
First Week of Lent The glory of these forty days we celebrate with songs of praise;
for Christ, through whom all things we made, himself has fasted and has prayed.
Alone and fasting, Moses saw the loving God who gave the law; and to Elijah, fasting, came the steeds and chariots of flame.
So Daniel trained his mystic sight, delivered from the lions’ might; and John, the Bridegroom’s friend, became the herald of Messiah’s name.
Then grant us, Lord, like them to be full oft in fast and prayer with thee; our spirits strengthen with thy grace, and give us joy to see thy face.
-Latin hymn, 6th century
Second Week of Lent “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you; t
he Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.” -Numbers 6:24-26
Third Week of Lent “If today you hear God’s voice, harden not your hearts.” -Psalm 95:7
Fourth Week of Lent Nowhere does the Torah say, Invite your guest to pray;
but it does tell us to offer a guest food, drink, and a bed. -Jewish proverb
Fifth Week of Lent Too much searching conceals the thing we really ought to find.
Nor is it certain that we have any urgent obligation to find sin in ourselves.
How much sin is kept hidden from us by God, in mercy? After which God hides it even from God!
-Thomas Merton
A
Message
from Our
Pastor
Alternative Gift Fair Representative
The Missions Committee is seeking a representative from our church to serve on the steering committee for the Alternative Gift Fair, a two day arts and crafts market that is held in November of each year to allow Christmas shoppers to get an early start. The motto of the Fair is "Buy Once. Gift Twice." Our church is one of six local congregations sponsoring this event that benefits well over a hundred agencies and nonprofits that serve those in need locally and internationally. The steering committee meets once a month most of the year to plan the next Fair, with more frequent meetings in the Fall. Please contact Bill Graf at 303-246-8330 or [email protected] to get more information or to express your interest.
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Missions Mexican Luncheon to Support Habitat Home - March 18
Community Meal
The Community Meal for March will be held on Wednesday evening, March 28th from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. in Fel-
lowship Hall. All members and friends of the church are invited to attend and bring guests! Donations of food
and goods are always appreciated, as are volunteers to serve as cooks, servers, and clean-up crew.
Many thanks to the team of volunteers who make the meals a success!
Building on Faith—Building a Habitat for Humanity Home
This year our congregation gets to participate in building a Habitat for Humanity home for a local family through Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity’s Building on Faith program.
Building on Faith 2012 is a special project that takes place with the efforts of local churches, synagogues and other faith communities through the coordination of Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity. Combining talents, time and resources with others, we will be building a home in our mountain community for a Habitat homeowner partner all under the direction of Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity. The home is slated to be started in the fall of 2012.
Building on Faith 2012 will bring together a large number of congregations to accomplish this goal of not only building a Habitat home, but also building bridges and new relationships across our community. Congregation of all sizes will participate, each giving what they can to make the home a reality.
The goal for our church is; to pray for Habitat’s work and the Habitat partner families; to provide a portion of the volunteer days needed to build the home; and to raise a portion of the funds needed to build the habitat home.
We are grateful to Dick Page who has volunteered to lead this effort for the congregation. Questions and of-fers of support and/or to volunteer may be directed to Dick or Dwight Souder.
Supporting the Building of a Habitat for Humanity Home in our Mountain Community
Please join us for our annual Mexican Luncheon on Sunday March 18th in Fellow-ship Hall after the 10:30 service. This is presented by the UMCE Missions Commit-tee which will present wonderful homemade Mexican dishes and casseroles in addi-tion to a Taco Bar. A free-will offering can be made to help support our church’s participation in Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity’s Building on Faith program which will be building a home in our mountain community in partnership with Blue Spruce Habitat, a Habitat homeowner partner, as well as other churches in the area.
This is always a fun time for the whole congregation to get together socially while supporting a good cause at the same time. So, mark Sunday, March 18th on your calendars and come and enjoy this special time.
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Bridge of Love - A Conference Mission Offering
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Valentine Auction a Big Success
Your Valentine Auction Was a Great Success! For all hope, worry, anticipation & time, it was worth it! Feb. 12, 2012 will be a notch in the memory of sev-
eral of us for quite awhile. Stepping into the ballroom was like entering a Valentine wonderland. The décor
was breathtaking.
We had over 120 wonderful items to offer to the highest bidder. The drawing prizes each hour and the won-
derful background music provided by our own talented musicians (Terry, Peter and Jim) kept the interest and
entertainment flowing! Jerry Huber, the emcee and auctioneer in his Valentine red coat, kept everyone on
their toes with bid announcements and a live auction! The bake sale table was full of irresistible treats supplied
by the best bakers in town, our own congregation! Ruthanne Huber made sure everyone had the opportunity
to help themselves to a festive refreshment table arrangement of cheeses, crackers, and fruit with bright red
plates & napkins to keep everyone in the Valentine mood. The evening was enjoyed by all.
With very few glitches, Jan & Phil Brown, Marcia & Dave Loomis completed the evening cleanup and drove
away happy, tired, excited and pleased with the event. This could not have been possible without the help of
Sarah Sailor, the youth and their parents, the congregation, and all the community businesses that gave us
items to auction. Please say thank you to those businesses as you shop their stores!
A huge thank you to the best office staff a church could have. They were there for us every inch of the way!
Of the many, many emails 7 days a week, never a minutes hesitation to help. Thank you!
From the Membership Committee, we want to thank you for all the help and our success!
Oh yes, by the way, our cashiers for the evening, Emilie, Barb, Janet & Maureen handled an approximate ex-
tra $12,000 for our church. Out of that, our youth benefited with an approx. $1900!!!
Your Membership Committee
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Women's Bible Study (guys are invited too) meets on Wednesday mornings from 9:30 – 11:30 in the church library. Rev. Meredith Rupe is leading the series by Tex Sample entitled “Tex Mix: Heartburn”.
The Book Discussion Group will meet on Thursday, March 22, 2012 at The Place on Meadow Drive at 1:00 p.m. Jeanne Ambrosier will lead us in a timely discussion of T.R. Reid’s book “The Healing of America”: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care. Call Marion Stauffer at 303-670-5070; and please feel welcome to join us.
Armchair Theology class meets Sundays at 9:30 a.m. We are studying "What's the Least I Can Believe and Still be a Christian," by Martin Thielen. Pastor and author Martin Thielen has compiled a list of ten things Christians need to believe--and ten things they don't--to 'qualify' as Christians.
Growing a Mission Focused Family - meets during the 9:30 Education Hour. This is for families of all shapes and sizes! The focus is on Jesus’ mission to people in need, and we explore ways to build and participate in mission projects that incorporate the entire family.
Historical Approach to the Four Gospels - Utilizing DVD lectures by Professor Bart Ehrman, this group views and discuss information on the historical background of the gospels. The group meets Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Bob Gerteis is the facilitator. All interested in augmenting their Bible knowledge by learning more about its historical setting are invited to attend.
Adult Education
Small Groups
Men’s Breakfast – March 3: United Methodist Men will meet for breakfast at 8 a.m. in Fellowship
Hall. Roger Krautkremer, new church member and Amateur Radio enthusiast will speak on Amateur
Radio Operation and traveling and operating in Zimbabwe Africa. Jim Nelson and Glenn Slanec will
be coordinating the breakfast. All church family and friends are welcome to attend the program ses-
sion starting at 8:30 a.m.
Designing Women will not meet during winter months. If you know of a person in need of a Prayer Quilt dur-
ing this time please contact Charlene Hahn ([email protected]) or the church office.
Women’s Bridge Group meets on the 2nd Friday of every month from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. It’s a brown bag lunch event with each woman bringing her own sandwich and the hostess providing dessert and drinks. For information, call Jan Brown at 720-746-0746.
Evening Bridge Group meets on the 4th Saturday of each month. Anyone interested in playing should contact Jan McMichael at 303-670-1232. It’s a fun bridge group and any level of play is welcome.
Footloose & Fancy Free Group will be attending the Boulder Dinner Theater’s produc-tion of the very funny musical “The Drowsy Chaperone” on April 19 . Tickets are $40.00 . Reservations and money need to be turned in to Dick or Penny Page by April 4th. Dick and Penny can be contacted at 303-670-7748.
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Women’s Enrichment Day
When: Saturday, March 10, 2012 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Where: Janet Monahan’s 278 Bellvue Rd, Golden,CO 80401
Cost: $35(full day) or $20 (half-day), which includes Breakfast and lunch Walking and jogging
Exercise sessions including yoga, pilates and zumba Spiritual inspiration, including meditation and spiritual reflection
Informational sessions on nutrition and health care Relaxation and fellowship
This unique event is filled with activities designed to enrich mind, body, and soul and to rejuvenate ourselves after a long winter. We begin at 8:30 a.m. with breakfast. There will be energetic, educational, and fulfilling activities throughout the day. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new women of the church, to enjoy the fellowship of friends and to look forward to Spring with renewed spirit. Additional personal services are available for which there will be charges above the basic full or half-day cost: Personal Service Amount of time Fee
Full body massage 50 minutes $60 Seated massage 20 minutes $15 Manicure 30 minutes $20 Pedicure 60 minutes $30 Facials - Complete 60 minutes $55 Mini facial 30 minutes $30
Waxing- facial 15 minutes $10 Waxing-body part 45 minutes $20
This event is sponsored by the women of Evergreen United Methodist Church. Childcare will be available upon registration.
You may sign up after church on March 4
or call Sue Marinelli at 303-674-5835 or Jean Bell at 303-674-7296.
We hope you’ll be able to join us for this fun and enriching day!
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SAVE THE DATE
Monday June 4—Friday June 8, 2012 from 9 AM until Noon
Registration will open in late March. For more information contact VBS Director Sarah Sailor at [email protected].
Vacation Bible School 2012: Sky!
CHORISTER CHOIR REHEARSALS
The Chorister Choir will rehearse for Easter every Sunday until Easter, April 8. Rehearsals are held following the 10:30 service at about 11:45 and last for one half hour. Children in Grades 2-5 are encouraged to join in learning to praise God through music. We would also like to perform on Mother's Day. You may call Jo Ann Dunn, director at 303-674-1695 if you have any questions.
EVERKIDS SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9:30 a.m. Sunday School - Children go directly to their Sunday School classrooms. Adults are invited to at-
tend the adult class of their choice or enjoy visiting in Fellowship Hall. Children can be picked up from their
Sunday School rooms at 10:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m. Action Pack– Children who wish to attend will be dismissed from worship service following
“Time with the Children”.
EverKids Sunday School Schedule
Children’s Ministries
PAGE 10 MARCH 2012
In Celebration of Bryce Miquelon
On Thursday, March 8 from 4:00-5:00 p.m., the youth group will host a celebration of
the life of Bryce Miquelon, in honor of his birthday. This brief ceremony will include
the dedication of a cross on the cross wall in Bryce’s honor, the releasing of message
balloons to Bryce, and a prayer by Pastor Todd. We will meet in the Choir Room. All
those who love Bryce are welcome to attend. For more information, please contact
Sarah at [email protected].
Please join the youth in penny wars! All pennies placed in the Men’s or Women’s jar
counts toward them. Any other change or bills placed in the jar of the opposite sex
counts against that team. Join us in this highly silly endeavor to help us raise funds
for youth Mission 2012.
Office Art in March
During the month of March, Bryan and Ann Miquelon will be sharing photos of their son Bryce in celebration of the blessings his life brought to their family and to our church.
Many thanks to Kyra Greenawalt and Lexie Greenawalt whose art was displayed and admired in the office dur-ing February.
Please sign up in Fellowship Hall to share your needlework, painting, photography, or sketching.
You will love this fund-raiser! 30 beautifully handmade greeting cards in a reusable keepsake box, for $30.00.
You save money ! These cards would cost $4 to $5 each in a retail store.
You get an organizational box plus 30 cards. That’s just $1 per card! Choose from an all occasion box or children’s novelty box!
You save time! No extra trip to the store at the last minute to pick up a card – it’s right there
on your desk, ready to mail. Birthdays, Anniversaries, New Baby, Get Well, and blank cards too!
The youth will be selling through March 4
Please consider this worthy cause as we work toward the 2012 Mission Trip.
Cards with a Mission
Pennies With a Purpose
UMCE Financial Summary
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Pledge Status
Year To Date
January 31
Budgeted Pledges $ 15,541
Actual Collections $ 18,239
Surplus/(Deficit) $ 2,698
Income Statement Summary
Total Income $ 24,835
Total Expenses $ 23,024
Surplus/(Deficit) $ 1,811
Checking Account Balance $ 4,282
Money Market Account Balance $ 52,224
Building Fund (Upon This Rock):
Fund Balance $ 85,359 1
Designated Funds
Fund Balance $ 40,424
Endowment Fund:
RMC Foundation Account (Mkt Value) $ 56,864
Investment allocation: MM 10%, Equity Growth 45%, Fixed Income 45%
1 This account was recently increased by a roof repair insurance check received for
$26,466. Checks were issued recently for $6,500 and $48,000 for roof repairs
Check Writing Tips from Our Stewardship Secretary
It’s time to remind you of the proper way to write checks for donations to
the Church. Please make all checks payable to ”UMCE” and put your do-
nation in the memo block. We have recently had folks put the specific do-
nation in the pay to block of the check, like “Global Aids Fund” or what
ever else; the bank will not let us deposit these checks. For you and the
Church to get credit for donating to these good causes, please
make them out to UMCE with your specific donation in the memo block
so we can deposit them. Then Janette will cut a check from the Church
once a month to that organization from everyone who donates; that way, you get credit for the donation and so
does the Church. Your following these guidelines will greatly simplify my job of processing all the checks that
come in on Monday morning. Thanks for your cooperation.
Tom Clapp, Stewardship Secretary
The Ministers of this church are its mem-
bers. Assisting them are Bishop Elaine
Stanovsky, District Superintendent Melanie
Rosa, Pastor Todd Everhart and the church
staff.
MISSION STATEMENT
The United Methodist Church
of Evergreen – growing a
community of faith by serving
a world of need and changing
lives.
Deadline for Newsletter
Submissions is the
20th of every month.
3757 South Ponderosa Drive
Evergreen, CO 80439
Phone: 303-674-4810
Fax: 303-670-0129
E-mail: [email protected]
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