North Broadway United Methodist Church May 2015 In This Issue of Tower Talk Worship.………..2 Faith Formation……...3 Missions………..4 Congregational Care..…………...7 Church Family..8 5-4-3-2-1 Class begins May 10 VBS Ministry Team Meeting May 17 Confirmation May 17 Community Resources Center Fun Run May 25 Illuminati May 31 Dear Friends, I imagine that you are reeling a bit, as I am, from the news that four staff members are departing this Spring. It is particularly difficult to imagine these changes because the last two years, when we have all worked together, have been some of the most fruitful ministry we have experienced at North Broadway in my time here. It is a blessed gift that a congregation gives when they nurture people into ministry and then send them out into the connection. North Broadway is particularly gifted at receiving, nurturing and sending people into ministry. David Ziegel began his ministry here, and we were blessed by his energetic and enthusiastic ministry for these past two years of his semi-retirement. What a lovely way to close the circle of ministry. Peter Borhauer and Beth Clark Ortiz are at the beginning of their ministries, and have had the benefit of serving among the wonderful people of North Broadway. We send them forth with prayers and blessings, and gratitude that they shared their gifts among us for a season. Other congregations will long benefit from the gifts that they bring, and we will always have been a part of their journey. Jim Summers began in ministry here, went to serve in other places, and then came home to North Broadway. Now we are sending him once again into the connection to go and serve at MTSO, where his very capable skills will strengthen the ministry of the seminary. While it is an anxious time, the Staff Parish Committee is a strong and capable team, and they are working already to ensure the best staff for our great ministry. Please hold them in your prayers. Grace and Peace, Pastor Deb Join us on May 17 for an exciting time in the life of a the church. Seven youth have completed membership classes and will be confirmed in the Church. Come out to show your love and support for these young people as they walk further along their faith journey. Sunday Worship 8:30 am and 11:00 am Sunday, May 3 5th Sunday of Easter Holy Communion Special Offering for the YWCA Family Center Life Matters: #Love Acts 8: 26-40, 1 John 4: 7-21, John 15: 1-17 Sunday, May 10 6th Sunday of Easter Festival of the Christian Home Life Matters: #Identity Acts 4: 5-12, Psalm 23, 1 John 3: 16-24, John 10: 11-18 Sunday, May 17th 7th Sunday of Easter Ascension Sunday Confirmation Life Matters: #Belonging Acts 1: 15-17, 21-26, Psalm 1, John 17: 6-19 Sunday, May 24th Pentecost Life Matters: #Passion Acts 2: 1-21, Romans 8: 22-27, John 15: 26-27, 16:4b-15 Sunday, May 31 Trinity Sunday/ Peace with Justice Sunday Illuminati Sings Isaiah 6: 1-8, Romans 8: 12-17, John 3: 1-8 (17) 2 Music Notes Coffee with the Pastor The busy month of May is busy for our musicians as well! On May 10, the North Broadway Bells will play at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services, sharing Douglas Wagner's arrangement of "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise". The Youth Choir will share at the 11 a.m. May 17 service, in conjunction with Confirmation. 5-4-3-2-1 Class begins on May 10 at 9:45 a.m. This class is for those who wish to know more about our congregation and/or denomination. Everyone, including long-time members, is welcome to come and learn! The class will meet on Sunday mornings at 9:45 a.m. in the Chapel. On May 24, our Youth, Children's, and Chancel Choirs will combine to bring in the Spirit of Pentecost. Finally, on May 31, the vocal ensemble Illuminati (the sacred ensemble of the Columbus Gay Men's Chorus) will share several numbers at the 11 a.m. service. Class topics are: 5 Fruitful Practices for Vital Ministry 4 Areas of Mission Focus 3 Simple Rules for the Christian Life 2 Expressions of Discipleship 1 Mission for the Whole Church RSVP to Terese, Director of Welcoming and Inviting at 614-268-8626 or [email protected]. Forum Class, Room 111 A topical class with occasional guest speakers, book studies, and topical conversations. Facil- TMT (Tuesday Morning Theology) Adult Education Committee Meetings TMT meets at 7:00 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month in the Alcove, to share and discuss selected poetry and literature. All meetings are in Room 111 from 7-8:30 p.m. Here is the 2015 schedule: May 14, July 9, September 10, November 12. Leader: Todd Clark itator: Jeff Caswell. 5/3: What is good health care and who knows if we have it? Led by Jeff Caswell 5/10: The problem of extremism and hate groups in Ohio. Discussion led by Joan Leitzel. 5/17: Borg and Crossan, The First Paul. Led by Jack Bellay 5/24: TBA 5/31: No regular class, please attend early worship service and a brunch at the Struve home after. New Life Class, Rm. 201 A Weekly Bible Study using The New International Lesson Series. Leader: Rev. Susan Kyser 5/3: Coworkers With the Truth, 3 John 5/10: Gifts of the Spirit, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 5/17: The Spirit Creates One Body, 1 Corinthians 12:12-31 5/24: Gift of Languages, Acts 2:121; 1 Corinthians 14:1-25 5/31: The Greatest Gift Is Love, 1 Corinthians 13 Discovery Class, Rm. 205 A topical class with members planning together and sharing leadership. Facilitator: Shari Veleba The Seekers, Rm. 203 The Seekers is taking a break. Stay tuned for an update. 3 Vacation Bible School 9 a.m.-Noon (FREE) Ages 3 1/2 (3 by Jan. 1, 2015) to completion of sixth grade. We teach the good news through Bible Stories, music, art, foods, crafts, and more! Each day we focus on Jesus’ life and our own lives. Jesus had a family, a name, a home, went to church, and served others. We do too! Afternoon Camp 12:30-4:30 p.m. Completion of Kindergarten-6th grade We also have an afternoon camp available for those who need all-day care. For children who completed Kindergarten-6th grade, the cost is $75 and the programs ends at 4:30 p.m. Multi-child discounts and scholarships are available upon request. Register now on the NBUMC website at www.north-broadway.org. Questions? Contact Beth Clark, Director of Children’s Ministry at [email protected] VBS Volunteers Needed! Every year we put on a wonderful ministry that reaches many families, but we can't do it without you. We are looking for volunteers to spend the mornings with children of God during the week of June 15 form 9-Noon. Even if you can only come for a few days, you can be part of the great outreach. If you are interested please email Pastor Beth at [email protected]. Please help us share the love of God with our younger neighbors! VBS Ministry Team Meeting Sunday, May 17 from 12:15-1:15 p.m. in Room 111 Community Resources Center Opportunities A Local Missions Ministry of NBUMC Fill up the Grocery Cart Once again, North Broadway folks heeded last month’s call for toiletry items. While that need continues, the special request this month is for canned fruits and vegetables, green beans in particular. Next time you’re shopping, pick up some extra canned goods and donate them to the CRC food pantry. Please bring your non-perishable items for donation to NBUMC and place them in the grocery cart located in the Narthex. Thank you, for caring to share! Questions? Contact Jill Short at [email protected] or 885-1422 or Elaine Hairston at 848-7786 or [email protected]. Support the CRC at the 5K Fun Run/Walk Join the NBUMC Fun Walk/Run team to run, walk or staff the information table at the Ring Around the Roses event on Monday, May 25 at 8:30 a.m. We will hand out orange slices, bottled water and Gatorade. Let’s show our neighbors our love and support. Sign up on Sundays, May 10, 17 and 24. Thanks for supporting CRC. 4 Broadmeadows Lunch NBUMC will be assisting CRC again this summer at Broadmeadows Park serving lunches, catered by a local company, to children of low income families. Our week to assist is June 22 through June 26. Four to five people are needed to assist each day. If you can spare a lunch hour one or two days that week, we would love to have your help. July Sunday Breakfasts NBUMC will assist CRC in July by serving Sunday Breakfasts at the CRC building to low income adults, families, and Seniors. We provide the food (cooking some of it there) and people to serve and visit with those attending the meal. About four people are needed to help at the Center each Sunday, and many others can provide breakfast food. On a warm, sunny April morning, a small contingent from the North Broadway congregation laced up their walking shoes and set out to join nearly 2,000 central Ohioans in the 2015 AIDS Walk Ohio Columbus event. Our walkers were joined in spirit by others who were unable to participate by walking, but who donated to the NBUMC fundraising tally and cheered from afar. Our team contributed $340 toward the overall event total of more than $300,000. The funds raised from this year's event will help to fund prevention education efforts, medical care, and basic services for those living with HIV and AIDS. The NBUMC team hopes to increase its ranks for next year's Walk as we embrace this opportunity to be in ministry with all in our community who are in need. Contact Kathy Jones at 793-2390 or [email protected] for detailed information. Angie Cox, Judy Skinner, Barb Schneider and Tom Skinner are all smiles after the 5K Walk for Aids on April 18. Tower Talk is a free monthly publication for the members and friends of North Broadway United Methodist Church. 48 E. North Broadway, Columbus OH 43214 614-268-8626 www.north-broadway.org June TT Deadline is May 15 Email: [email protected] Nehemiah Action - May 4 Join the Justice Ministry of the city for action on May 4th at the Celeste Center. BREAD will be asking George Speaks, Columbus Public Safety Director, to work toward an Initiative to Reduce Adult Violent Crime. Columbus has a very good prevention program working with youth, yet much violent crime is committed by adults. He has stated that one homicide is too many. David Royer, CEO of the ADAMH Board, will be there to respond to the request to move forward with a Certified Clubhouse to stabilize the chronic mentally ill in Franklin County! Mayoral candidates will be asked to champion our "Welcome Columbus" initiative to provide IDs for immigrants who feel unsafe and are afraid to call law enforcement when they are the victims of crime. BREAD's power is in its large assembly. Team and Network members are available on Sundays in the Gathering Area and at the top of the ramp with tickets. So, be sure to get your tickets. Monday, May 4 Leave NBUMC parking lot at 5:45 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 pm. Festivities start at 6:40 p.m. Nehemiah Action begins at 7 p.m. Location: Celeste Center, Ohio Expo Center & State Fair, 717 E 17th Ave, 43211. Questions? Call: Mariellen Miller, 397-1351. 5 YWCA Family Center Communion Sunday Offering The Communion Sunday Mission Offering for May is designated for our continued support of the YWCA Family Center, and their mission of providing a safe place for families in need to stay while in transition to permanent housing. NBUMC has worked with the YWCA for many years, providing a hearty meal one Tuesday each month, supporting the construction of the new Community Shelter Board facility on Van Buren, and providing material and monetary support. The YWCA has embarked on a campaign to raise $25 million, targeted at renovating the Griswold Memorial Building where they provide affordable housing for women; contributing to the overall operating costs of the Family Center, as it seeks to meet the needs of homeless families, and strengthening its endowment to ensure that girls and women of all backgrounds have increased access to opportunities and to an organization that is dedicated to their everchanging needs. Please consider an additional offering on May 3rd for this worthwhile campaign to assist the YWCA in meeting the needs of those it serves. If you would like more information on the YWCA, or would like to get involved with our work with the Family Center, call the church office, or talk to Judy Skinner. YWCA Family Dinner Join us Tuesday, May 12, to cook, serve, and clean up dinner for our families at the YWCA Family Center. This is a great way to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those in our community. Contact: Judy Skinner at [email protected] or call the church at 268-8626. Would You Like an NBUMC t-shirt? Stop by the welcome center and give us your t-shirt size or call 614268-8626. The cost is 10.00. We will be wearing these shirts for Pride Parade, outreach events and Vacation Bible School. Update on Imagine No Malaria I want to say a huge thank you to those who gave an additional offering on our recent Sunday to Save Lives benefitting Imagine No Malaria. On April 12th (and as other donations trickled in throughout the past few weeks), we raised $ 2,415 bringing the total amount of our pledge to $11,500. Thank you for your involvement in this campaign and for your commitment to end deaths due to this treatable and preventable disease.— Pastor Peter Adult Missions travels to Mansfield Every time the Adult Missions Group returns from an early response or recovery trip, we always get the question, "What did you do?" If we truly told you everything that we did, the conversation would be much longer than the time you've allotted for an answer. It's common that after each trip we give a presentation to the Forum Class, and it always seems like we run out of time. Put simply, God sends us to do good wherever we are. Good can be translated into being a listener to a troubled homeowner, raking leaves, fixing gutters, hanging doors, installing windows, replacing worn out plumbing, rebuilding a porch, cleaning debris, repairing trim, installing grab bars and banisters, replacing light bulbs and fixtures, caulking around tubs and sinks, etc. But most important, we are doing God's work and sharing love and hope with those we are sent to serve. One homeowner said to me, "I had a stroke in the back of my head. I can hardly climb my steps. I can't tell you how much this means to me." Our mission is to support each other, every day. We are honRobinson, Mariann Brush, Kelly Sullivan, Joe Blundo, Jim, ored and blessed Malachi Burns, Randy Fahy, Vicki Nichols, Ron McDaniel, Ryan McDaniel, each and every Ben Thompson and John from Blue Rose Mission. Not pictured Peter time we are able Borhauer and Matt Holbrook. to venture out to share God's love in a new community. If you are interested in joining Adult Missions, please e-mail me, Mariann Brush at [email protected]. Market Day is Back! North Broadway Children’s Center will be taking over the Market day fundraiser in May and our pick up days will be Wednesday. We will use the extra money from Market Day to update items and will continue to provide the high-quality education that the community has come to expect in the 60 years we have been open. More information will be coming soon. Safe Sanctuaries Training May 10 We are offering three opportunities for Safe Sanctuaries training on May 10 at 9:45 a.m. in the Undercroft. If you are were previously Safe Sanctuaries trained, are currently working in children’s and/or youth ministries, or are interested in working in these ministry areas, please attend one of the upcoming training sessions. If you would like additional information about the training process, about the Safe Sanctuaries policies, or are planning to attend one of the sessions, please contact Past Beth Clark at [email protected] or 268-8626. Book Club Join us the 4th Tuesday of each month at 2pm in Rm. 111. Kathie Rose, WOSU book critic is joining us for this session. We will discuss Seabiscuit, by Laura Hillenbrand. Contact Susan Scherer at 2688626 or [email protected]. 6 Reconciling Ministry Sunday, May 17, at 12:30 p.m. in the Undercroft in the lower level. We will discuss the Pride Parade and t-shirts. For more information, contact Barb Schneider, [email protected] or 440-8106. United Methodist Men First Friday Gathering May 1, 4 p.m. at Roosters on Olentangy. Bring a friend. Prayer Breakfast Thursday, May 21, 6:30 a.m. in Room 111. Questions? Contact: Andy Hall, [email protected] RED Cross Blood Drive is a Big Success! Thanks to all who volunteered, baked cookies, and donated blood for the March 31 Red Cross Blood Drive at NBUMC. We surpassed our donation goal, and appreciate everyone’s effort in contributing to the success of this life-saving mission. United Methodist Women Circle of Light will meet on May 11 at 11:30 for lunch at MCL Kingsdale. All are welcome. Birchwood Circle will meet in Rm. 111 on Tuesday, May 12 at 9:30 a.m. Susan Scherer will speak with us about listening to one's inner voice. Please bring food or personal care items to donate to CRC. All are welcome! Planning for Global Missions' Salsa Sale The Global Missions team is thinking ahead to their annual salsa sale, and we are going to need lots of peppers and canning jars. If you have space in your garden for an extra pepper plant, please consider planting one for us. We can use bell, jalapeno, banana, anaheim, poblano, and some serrano peppers. And if you have extra 4, 8, or 16 oz canning jars (or come across some at a garage sale), please leave them in the parlor kitchen, and we will put them to good use! 7 Social Media Update If you haven’t liked us on Facebook, please do so. We look forward to your comments and posts. This is a great place to dialogue about sermons, missions and church events. Are you receiving emails? If not, please send an update to [email protected] Check in at Church on Tweet @NorthBroadwayUM #churchtweets Did you know you can subscribe to our sermon podcasts on iTunes? Welcoming & Inviting Ministry Register Now for the Church Directory May 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 Thank you to Mariann Brush, who is helping facilitate this project. Contact Terese, Dir. of Welcoming and Inviting, about either of these events at 268-8626 or [email protected] Congratulations to the following folks who participated in the Covenant Class Series Sara Barton Linda Bauer Mary Jane Bellay Peter Borhauer Julia Bowman Jason Buckner Gloria Burke Rita Burns Elizabeth Clark Todd Clark Michelle Clayton ZackClayton Jennifer CloudBuckner Angie Cox Doug Danforth Rebecca Donnally Angela Dyer Allie Ebner D.R. Ebner Robert Feiertag David Firth Elizabeth Firth Kristine Fout Joetta Goodman Andrew Hall Betty Howard Dale Huber Jill Huber Diane Hunter Leslie Jackson Dalyn Johnson Katie Laux Hallie Majewski Mariellen Miller Wayne Miller Martha Mortland Donald Newton Jennie Newton Larry Ogletree Mary Palmer Helen Patton Kendra Poulton Sharon Poulton Michael Rex Melanie Richards Barbara Roush Dean Roush Barbara Schneider JanetSchulte Dave Schutz Frank Shepherd Edward Smith Catherine Stapleton Deborah Stevens GaryStevens Daniel Struve Kathy Struve Jim Summers Ron Taylor Bob Tucker ShariVeleba Malcolm Wade ShirleyWade AmandaWilson Linda Wright Ned Wright David Ziegel It’s Time to Play Ball The co-ed team plays games at Fancyburg Park in Upper Arlington. The men's team plays Thursdays, at Perry Field 2 in Worthington. Game schedule in the weekly news. Come cheer the team on or get involved. Interested? Contact Kyle Hostetler at 282-0101 or [email protected]. TOWER TALK MAY 2015 North Broadway United Methodist Church 48 E. North Broadway Columbus OH 43214 PH-614-268-8626 * Fax 614-268-2115 www.north-broadway.org Church Family Farewell thank you: Dear NBUMC Family, In case you weren’t in church on April 19th, or if you have already forgotten what I said that day, I want to say thank you for the ways in which you have welcomed me into this community over the past two years. It has been a joy and a privilege to work with so many of you in our various ministries as we have sought to help the light of Christ shine in the world around us through our very lives. Thank you for the wonderful show of support and appreciation on my last Sunday, and in all the times we served together. As I prepare to begin my appointment at Miller Memorial UMC, and as we prepare for the evernearing arrival of our son, I ask that you keep Katy and me in your prayers, just as I will continue to keep you and the ministry of NBUMC in my pray8 ers. And I look forward to the day that we meet again (perhaps relaxing at Lakeside during Annual Conference!). May the grace and peace of Jesus Christ be with you now and always, Pastor Peter Bereavements: love, prayers and sympathy… to he family and friends of Mary Bishop, who died on April 5. to Hazel Augsburger, on the death of her sister-in-law Ruth Augsburger Morgan on April 7, 2015. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID COLUMBUS, OHIO PERMIT 715 Memorial Day Weekend Sun., May 24 Building closed at 1 p.m. Mon., May 25-Building closed For emergency assistance, call 268 -8626 ext. 100 and leave a message with your name and phone number. A member of the clergy staff will return your call.
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