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BUCK CREEK
UMC NEWSLETTER
RECIPE CORNER (on the front page for a change!) “Honor your mother and your father as the Lord your God has commanded
you…” Deuteronomy 5:16
Why not make your Mom some of this delicious cobbler for Mother’s Day
(May 13th
)? Can opener, knife, teaspoon, fork, measuring cup, bowl and cake
pan are all the utensils you’ll need. Try to do all the cooking and give Mom
the day off!
EASY PEACHY COBBLER
One 29-ounce can peace slices
1 box yellow cake mix
1 stick butter
Cinnamon to taste (1-2 teaspoons)
Sugar to taste (1/2 cup)
Strain peaches, saving the juice. Spread peaches in a 9x13 inch pan, then
place pats of butter between peach slices. Then pour peach juice over top of
cake mix and use a fork to even out the lumps. Mix some sugar and cinnamon
together with a fork, then sprinkle over juice. Bake at 350 degrees for 35-40
minutes. Very good!
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BUCK CREEK UMC NEWSLETTER - APRIL 2012
THE STAFF Tim Schnepp, editor. e-mail: [email protected]
Nancy Schnepp, primary reporter
Other reporters this month: J. Arnold, K. Miller, Ruth Davidson, M. Shaff, M. Pierson Carol Shepard, church secretary, duplicator.
People providing pictures: Alicia Kent, Sharon Borden, Carol Shepard, Nancy Schnepp,
R. Schnepp, Kenny Shaff, Cristie Temple, Retta Whiteaker, Tippi Chorus
Thanks be to God forever.
BCUMC on the web: http://www.gbgm-umc.org/bcumcin/
MAY FLOWERS May 6 > Tim’s b-day 5/10 from mom Nancy May 13 > Jeff & Donna Payne: in honor of our parents
May 20 > Honor graduates (Anna Monical, Jonathan Monical, Austin Church)
May 27 > Pentecost geraniums
RED POTS FOR PENTECOST In 2009, 2010, and 2011, several red ceramic flower pots
were distributed, and filled with red geraniums (representing
the fire of the Holy Spirit) by members of the congregation for
Pentecost Sunday. Pentecost is May 27th
this year. We have a
few new red ceramic flower pots waiting to be filled. If you'd
like to fill one, please contact Nancy Schnepp. If you take a pot
to fill, you'll get to keep it after Pentecost Sunday! And, if you still
have your red pot from a previous year, please fill it and bring on May 27th
to
help decorate the sanctuary! Thank you!
THANK YOU Ladies Missionary Society wishes to thank all those who donated markers
for Malawi!
THANK YOU I would like to thank the Church for the Pansies that I received for my
birthday. They are part of my flower gardens filling in special spots.
-Pat Sense
WISHES OVERHEARD We wish for the “You are now entering the mission field” banner to be
replaced over the inside front entrance of the church.
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MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET: WEAR YOUR APRON!! The annual Mother Daughter Banquet will be held on Wed May 16
th at
6pm, in the church basement. The theme is "Apron Stories". Each one in
attendance is asked to bring or wear an apron if you have one of your own or
one of your Mother and Grandmother or Aunt or any family members had. We
will have an apron fashion show and you will have the opportunity to tell any
stories you might have about your apron. Aprons will be judged on
most colorful, most unusual, etc for door prizes.
The menu will be a baked pasta buffet (yes Mary
we will have one with no tomatoes) salad, bread
and dessert. The evening is absolutely free. Please
come even if you have no daughter or no Mother
to come with. YOU ARE A DAUGHTER. This
means ALL the ladies of the church are
encouraged to attend.
Entertainment will be the Tippi Chorus. This
chorus was established in 1934 by Dr. Albert Stewart, whose goal was to bring
rural women of farm families together to make music. The program grew to
include all women
of Indiana. Each
county chorus has
its own director and
title. (TIPPI for
Tippecanoe.)
Choral singers
are members of
Extension Home-
maker Clubs in Ind-
iana. See Pat Sense
or Jane Arnold for
reservations.
SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS Sunday School lessons are being prepared by Pam Church for the last few
Sundays till Summer break. The “Early Church” will be investigated. Crafts
or computer lab or other activities will be included. Sunday School meets at
10:15am. We will take a Summer break after May and resume in September.
Sunday School attendees will be recognized and honored on May 21st.
Those who will be attending church camp this year may also be recognized.
Third grade Bibles will also be presented.
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HAM & BEAN SUPPER MAY 5 Come one, come all, o the Ham & Bean Supper on Saturday, May 5, 5-
7pm. The supper is open to the public, and is a fundraiser to help pay for the
basement remodel/new carpet.
Your palate will be delighted with the menu: ham & beans, fried potatoes,
cornbread & butter, drinks (coffee/ice tea/lemonade/water), with ketchup &
onions for your beans. There will also be dessert!
AN EVENING WITH… BONNIE CRAWFORD On Monday, May 7, 6:30 pm, Ladies Missionary Society is sponsoring an
evening with Bonnie Crawford. Bonnie is a guidance counselor at William
Henry Harrison High School. She will present the program, followed by a time
for questions and answers. The program is open to the public, and
refreshments will be served. For more information, please contact Ruth
Davidson, 589-3033 or [email protected].
PICTURE OF THE MONTH This is the abandoned one room schoolhouse on 800 W in Carroll County.
Picture taken on a stormy day in November 2011, by Nancy Schnepp. If
anyone knows anything about the school’s history, please let us know.
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FIVE QUESTIONS This month we meet the Kent family. Let’s get to know them a little better…
CHARLES "CHUCK" 1. What was your favorite game to play when you were a child?
>> Football, Dodgeball...my brothers and I played outside all the time.
2. How did you and Alicia meet?
>> We met at one of my friend's wedding. He was marrying her cousin, so we
were both in the bridal party.
3. Have you ever gotten lost and did you ask for directions?
>> No and No (Alicia says: Typical man)
4. What's your favorite way to spend a weekend?
>> Sitting back watching football with a cold beer.
5. What are your three favorite smells?
>> 1.Bacon. 2. Freshly cut grass because it reminds me of warm weather and
summer. 3. Spring rain.
ALICIA 1. What was your favorite childhood book?
>> "When Grover Moves to Sesame Street" -- It was a book on tape. I can
still do the voices in the book to this day. My mom gave me this book at my
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baby shower for Eliza. We laughed hysterically as I recounted the story in all
it's original "charm."
2. What's a favorite memory from your wedding day?
>> My favorite memory from our wedding day was just after getting
pronounced husband and wife. I was so excited as we turned around to see all
our friends and family smiling. After the announcement I threw my arm up and
said, "Yay!" and skipped off the stairs. I'm sure most everyone noticed because
I heard lots of laughs.
3. What part of church services do you enjoy the most?
>> I enjoy the doxology we sing after tithes and offerings. "Praise God from
whom all blessings flow..."
4. You will celebrate your second Mother's Day this year---how will you
spend your day?
>> I don't have any plans, yet. Last year Chuck took Eliza and I to the Olive
Garden.I'm sure we'll do something as a family again. :)
5. What is your favorite time of day?
>> To answer this question literally, I like 9 p.m. Eliza has been in bed for an
hour, I have finished the last bit of housework, and I can just relax and have
"Me" time.
ELIZA (with help from her parents)
1. What do your parents call you?
>> "Lizzy" "Lizzy Bomb" (If you've ever
changed her diaper you'd call her that too!)
and "Bomb-O-la"
2. What is your favorite story book?
>> "God Bless" It's a book of all sorts of
scenes. About a month ago, Chuck and I
would hide this book because we had to
read it 20 times daily. We do baby sign
language with Eliza so she loves pointing out the pictures and signing the
animals, people, and things.
3. Are you a night owl or a morning dove?
>> Eliza is a GREAT Sleeper (I don't have anyone to compare her with, but it
seems good to me). 13 hours a night and a 3 hour nap each day. But...if you
don't lay her down, she'll just keep on playing and playing and playing.
4. What's your favorite food?
>> I've yet to find a food she doesn't like. She always gets excited for hot dogs,
grapes, oranges and bananas. It took Daddy a few days to realize that her sign
for banana and orange were the same. She calls them both, "B"
5. Where did you get your beautiful smile?
>> The ongoing joke in our family is that she gets her "Serious" face from
Daddy and her smile from Mommy.
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BAPTISMS METRO BAPTISM Aden Blu Metro was baptized on Sunday, April 8, 2012 during first
service. Pastor Dwight led the service with the family and congregation
participating. The pastor said “A baptism is a representation of what happens
in a person's life. A
promise of what's yet
to come.”
John & Willy
Metro (great grand-
parents) were bap-
tized at BCUMC, so
were their children,
their grandchildren,
and now their first
great grandchild!
During the bap-
tism, Aiden’s grand-
father Joey was hold-
ing him. Aiden was
propped over his
grandfather’s shoulder facing the altar. Aiden began to point, and was
pointing at the picture of Jesus that hangs over the altar!
Family attending the baptism were Summer, Mike, Haleigh, Makayla
Taylor; Jona, Hunter, Rylee, Chloee Metro-Lucies; Joe, Levi, Jacob and
Aiden Metro; Dan and Ruth Metro; Jacob's fiancée Alisha and her father; and
great grandparents John and Willadean Metro.
BORDEN BAPTISM On Sunday, April
15, 2012, Shannon
Borden and her
daughter Ella were
baptized at the second
service at Buck Creek
UMC. Pastor Dwight
Monical performed
the baptism. He used
a pitcher of water to
pour the baptismal
water on Shannon and
Ella. It was a very
emotional ceremony!
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Family attending the ceremony were Shannon’s dad (Terry Perkins), her
son (Terryn Perkins), Ella’s Grandma & Grandpa (Cindy & Chuck Wood) and
Ella’s uncle (Troy Heflin).
STERRET BAPTISM On Sunday, April 15, 2012, Zane Sterret, son of Miles and Melissa Sterrett,
was baptized by Pastor Dwight Monical at Buck Creek UMC, during second
service. Zane’s grandparents are Bob & Carol Shepard of Buck Creek.
Attending the
baptism were great-
grandparents Joe
and Sue Kiesling,
grandparents Bob &
Carol Shepard and
Pam Sterrett, Aunts
Jennifer Pusey,
Amanda Shepard,
and Abbey Murphy,
and cousins Olen
Shepard and Aaden
Murphy.
QUOTES FROM PASTOR DWIGHT’s BAPTISM SERMON (April 15, 2012)
+ “Baptism is both a God thing and a man thing, but most of all, it's a God
thing.” -Pastor Dwight (message)
+ “When we're baptized, we're signed by God.” -Pastor Dwight (message)
+ “When we become Christians, we're born again. There's a new birth that
happens---it's exemplified by baptism.” -Pastor Dwight (message)
+ “Baptism releases the Fruits of the Spirit and the ministry of the Holy
Spirit.” -Pastor Dwight (message)
+ “I don't know everything about baptism, but I do know God wants us to have
that---it's important.” -Pastor Dwight (message)
+ “If you've been baptized, remember that. Get up every morning and say
thanks.” -Pastor Dwight (message)
+ “We pray for those who will be baptized here at Buck Creek.” -Pastor
Dwight (message)
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VBS 2012 We're having a Beach Blast! June 25-29.
Anyone from 3yrs to 6th grade are invited to attend
the fun. Those over 6th grade may apply to help or
for the Teen Team Lifeguards. There will be
a recognition celebration on July 1 during Worship
at BCUMC .
New this year is the Teen Team Lifeguards who will meet on Saturday,
May 12 at BCUMC. Teens will meet before VBS and help with decorations,
publicity, and music. During VBS they will be assisting with crowd control,
activities, and enthusiasm! :-) contact one of the directors & come on May
12. Sweets, juice, & milk will be provided for wake-up nourishment.
Director Jamie Davidson and assistant Melissa Fleming are
accepting volunteers who would like to assist with the Beach Blast. Spots are
still available for nursery, publicity, decorations, and miscellaneous tasks. We
also need to borrow a surf board or boogie board. Do you have one to loan out
for VBS? If you would like to participate, get your name and phone number to
Jamie (765-237-4375) or Melissa (589-8933). "Crazy Daze (days)" and
activities are not finalized but be prepared for tropical games and foods. Can
you roll a coconut? Have your sunglasses and Hawaiian shirts ready! Will
you need a beach towel? Do palm trees grow at BCUMC? Don't forget a light
colored t-shirt for crafts; Brooke & Ashley are really excited about this!
SERVANTS, first service – MAY 2012
USHERS > Bev Poore / Pat Sense / Haleigh Taylor / Retta Whiteaker
GREETERS > Mary Strong / Carol Shepard
ACOLYTE > Rylee Metro
LITURGIST > Sam Stratton
CHILDREN’S MESSAGE > Pat Miller (13th
, 20th
, 27th
)
BELL RINGER > Jackie Arnold
COMMUNION STEWARD > Mariann Shaff
FIREFIGHTER COOKIES > Maralyn Turner
SCRIPTURE READERS > Mindy Jester (6th
), Ralph Rohrer (13th
), Kenny Shaff (20
th), Coley Sharp (27
th)
NURSERY HELP > More volunteers are needed for the nursery. See Ken Mueller for 9am service, Deb Schmidt for 11:11am service.
If you will not be able to serve as assigned, please contact Ken Mueller. Communion
stewards are needed for 2012. Please see Lydia Mueller to volunteer.
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OBIT GERALD D. BROUWER, 67 Gerald “Gerry” D. Brouwer, 67, of Lafayette, Indiana,
died at Indiana University Arnett Hospital at 3:45 p.m.
Sunday, April 15, 2011, where he had been a patient since
Friday after suffering an apparent heart attack.
Gerald was born in Lafayette on Tuesday, February 27,
1945, the son of the late Charles Lewis and Ruth F.
Klaverenga Brouwer and was a 1964 graduate of Lafayette
Jefferson High School. He married Peggy Ann Stephenson, in Lafayette, at St.
Boniface Catholic Church on Saturday, January 25, 1969, and she survives.
Gerald worked at Rea Magnet Wire 41 years, retiring in 2011. He served
in the US Army from 1965 until 1967 during the Viet Nam War, and was a
member of American Legion Post 11.
Surviving with his wife is a daughter, Karen J. Kauffman, of Lafayette; a
son, Michael A. Brouwer (wife Suzannah), of Paris, IL.; 6 brothers, Charles
Brouwer (wife Betty); James Brouwer (wife Pat); Thomas Brouwer (wife
Sandy); George Brouwer (wife Pat), all of Lafayette; Kenneth Brouwer (wife
Rena), of Delphi, IN.; Henry Brouwer (wife Suzann) of Buck Creek, IN.; a
sister Ruth Anne Hawk( husband Bill), of Greenville, TN.; and a sister-in-law
Carolyn Brouwer, of Lafayette. Also surviving are 5 grandchildren, Stephanie,
Ashley and Johnathan Kauffman; Madelyn and Matthew Brouwer; and 2
great-grandchildren, Zoey Akins and Gerrard Fields.
Services were at Hahn-Groeber Funeral Home, 1104 Columbia St. at 11:00
a.m. Thursday. Rev. Joeseph Park officiated. Entombment in Tippecanoe
Memory Gardens Mausoleum with American Legion Post 11 military rites. If
friends desire, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.
Memories and condolences may be left at www.hahngroeberfuneralhome.com.
Our sincerest and deepest sympathies to Gerry’s brother Hank, his wife,
family and friends. His name will grace the in-memory-of list with the socks
delivered to the Lebanon Children’s Home in December from BCUMC. A
donation to the Gideons was made in his name from BCUMC. Funeral dinner
food was provided by members of Buck Creek UMC.
DR. CONNIE DEE FRAZER CURTIS, 65 (corrected) Dr. Connie Dee Frazer Curtis, 65, died on Wednesday,
February 29, 2012, in Daytona Beach, Florida. Services were
held at Bethune-Cookman University Chapel on Monday,
March 5, 2012 at 1:00 P.M. Interment at Sunset Park
Cemetery.
She was the Godmother of Ambar Saleh and O'Neil Brown
and his wife Beata. Loving grandmother to Andres, Amal,
Omar, Yousef Saleh; and a dear friend to David Cipolloni.
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Connie is survived by her sisters: Diane White of Battle Ground, Indiana;
Aldine Stephens (Carl) in Arvada, Colorado; Violet Turner (Thomas) of
Lafayette, Indiana; Kathy Douglas (Mike) of Indianapolis, Indiana, and 1
brother Louis Frazer of Denver, Colorado, and one step-brother Lawrence
Oswalt of Mulberry,
Indiana. He was preceded in death by one brother-in-law, Dallas White. Also
her parents Daniel Frazer and Esther Smith, and one brother Sgt. John D.
Frazer. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews and great nieces
and nephews.
Dr. Curtis was the Department Head and Associate Professor of Modern
Languages at Bethune-Cookman University for 28 years. She served the South
Daytona community by caring for homeless and abused animals and looked
after underprivileged people in her community.
Our sincerest and deepest sympathies to Connie's sister Diane White, her
family and friends. The giving spirit just exudes from this family. Connie's
name will grace the in-memory-of list delivered with the socks collected at
BCUMC this year for the residents of the Lebanon Children's Home this
December. A donation was made to the Gideons from BCUMC in Connie’s
name. [Ed note: We apologize for errors in the previous edition.]
COUNTY COURTHOUSE CLIPS Indiana has some of the most beautiful courthouses in Indiana---92 of them.
Did you know that the Carroll County Courthouse is the third building in
Delphi, Indiana to hold that title? The current building was completed in
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1916, at 101 W. Main Street. Carroll County itself was named for Charles
Carroll, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Look up
inside the structure
and a stained glass
dome fills your
view. Look down
and you are
standing on a
mosaic tile floor.
Beautiful marble
steps complete the
beauty that is the
Carroll County
Courthouse. The
building was
designed by Elmer
Dunlap, and built
by A.E. Kemmer. It has the honor of being listed on the National Registry of
Historic Places. Outside you will spot a Civil War monument which was
erected in 1882. The courthouse is located about 10 miles northeast of Buck
Creek, about two miles closer than the Tippecanoe County Courthouse!
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BABES IN ARMS JOSHUA DAVID SHAFF On Sunday, March 18,2012, the Lord blessed Kenny & Mariann with
Joshua David Shaff.
He weighed in at 8
lbs 2 oz. And was 20
1/4 in long. He was
born at 10:22 p.m. at
St. Elizabeth East in
Lafayette, Indiana.
He is welcomed by
his parents Mariann
and Kenny Shaff, his
brothers Skyler and
Logan and sisters
Jackie and Zohie. He
is also blessed with
two grandmothers:
Jane Arnold and
Cheryl Brown. His grandfathers have gone to be with Jesus.
Congrats to all on the birth of this beautiful baby boy!
CALEB DANIEL PIERSON Caleb Daniel Pierson was born
on Monday, April 9, 2012, to parents
Marcy Dowell Pierson and Sean
Pierson. Caleb weighted in at 7 lb 7
oz and was 20 1/4 long. He was
welcomed by his family: cousins
Madison and Gavin Bunch from
Battle Ground Wyatt and Austin
Fletcher from Denver IN. Aunts and
uncles Mandy Bunch from
Lafayette. Bobby Dowell Jr from
Lafayette. Wes and Amber Fletcher
from Denver IN. Grandparents
Sheryl and John Polley. Tom and
Cecilia Pierson. Bob and Karen
Dowell, all from Lafayette. Great
grandparents Freda Pierson and Judy
and Howard Skees, Lafayette.
Congratulations to all on the birth
of this beautiful baby boy!
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BUCK CREEK FIREFIGHTERS TRAINING BURN The Buck Creek Volunteer Firefighters held a training burn on Saturday,
April 14. Thanks to all our firefighters for the awesome job they do! (Thanks
to Adam Kennedy, Jessica Coyner-Kennedy and Lisa Grimes and Taylor for
photo and information.)
QUOTES January 22, 2012 + “Do you run to Jesus? His arms are wide open waiting for you.”
-Ruth Davidson (Children's sermon)
+ “Hit the fence for Jesus! He's your best friend and you can talk to Him
about anything.” -Ruth Davidson (Children's sermon)
+ “The authority of God is pleased with us when we do what he told us to do.”
-Pastor Dwight (message)
+ “I truly believe that God speaks to each one of us.” -Pastor Dwight
(message)
+ “Everybody in here has dark areas. When the Light shines is when God can
deal with it.” -Pastor Dwight (message)
+ “If somebody asks you to pray for them, do it and do it then, and write it
down. Pray about it and ask (them) about it (later).” -Pastor Dwight
(message)
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EASTER EGG HUNT The Easter egg hunt held on Easter morning in the church yard proved to be
fun for children and their adults alike!
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QUOTES January 29, 2012 + “Help us get to know You more each day.” -Ruth Davidson (Children's sermon prayer + “God provides. He is the Provider. He gives us everything we need. The scriptures say they are all good gifts. It doesn't mean God provides us with everything we want, but we everything we NEED.” -Pastor Dwight + “He (devil) flings his fiery darts at us, but with You we are protected.”-Pastor Dwight (prayer)
+ “We each have at least one gift From God that is a resource without limit to use for God.” -Pastor Dwight (message) + “When we become Christians, God plants within us His Spirit which is then a resource for us to use.” -Pastor Dwight (message) + “To evangelize is to give a good message.” -Pastor Dwight (message) + “We really need to discuss what our gifts are.” -Pastor Dwight (message) + “Our gifts are given for one purpose---they are given to serve one another. They're not for me or for you, they're for the people we come in contact with.” -Pastor Dwight (message) + “What are we called to do? To be servants like Jesus and serve others.” -Pastor Dwight (message) + “Spiritual gifts are given to us to use in the lives of others.” -Pastor Dwight (message) + “When we use and not abuse our spiritual gifts, we receive a blessing.” -Pastor Dwight (message)
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CEMENT WALLS REPLACED The cement walls at the backdoor have been removed and replaced with
retention walls. Three wooden planters have also been placed to mask the
sewer vents. Pictures below.
THE TABLE The familiar “dessert table” that’s been part of the church basement for
many, many years has been placed up for bid by the Trustees. If you are
interested in the table, please send your bid to Trustees chair Retta Whiteaker:
[email protected]. The bids will be closed on May 19th
, 11:59pm,
with the winner announced shortly thereafter. The table comes with two
leaves and all the table pads.
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