THE SPIRE First United Methodist Church 130th Year of Ministry June 2015 Newsletter for the First United Methodist Church in Pratt, KS Every Member in Ministry THE SPIRE Pastor’s Thoughts June 2015 Blest Be the Tie That Binds We encourage all our children to learn to wave good-bye with great passion. We get so excited when our kids learn to wave and say bye-bye. The truth is, as we get older, we learn it is not quite so much fun to say good-bye because good-bye means change and the only person who likes change is a child with a dirty diaper. I am certain we can say good- bye well. I hope you each know that I have thoroughly enjoyed being the senior pastor here in Pratt. Thank you for the attentiveness as I have preached, for the comments and pushing when you have disagreed, or felt personally or as a group moved by my sermon. I love the adult study groups in this church and the active UMW. The puppet group is amazing, and the youth group was a blast to teach. We had a great time at the 130th celebration, and I have loved being able to invite Dan Ferguson and Kendall Utt back to the church to take part in funerals or weddings. When we celebrated the history, I looked at our history board and at the pastors who had served the church here so that I could get an idea of their service. I am now the seventh pastor who will have served the Pratt church for one year and then been reappointed by the Bishop. It is nice to know I am not the first pastor to serve only one year. Pastors give their commitment to God. We are called to ministry and give our lives to that calling. I dedicate myself to the conference and to serving where the Bishop believes my skills will be of great help to a congregation. Marvin who is coming to be your pastor has some great gifts for ministry, and I am certain you will welcome him to be your pastor and look forward to the chance to make deep relationships with him and his wife Sherry. When I say good-bye I think of the relationships that have been made here. One author said it this way—“I am a part of all that I have met.” I think that is why I echo these words from John Fawcett, a pastor who understood good-byes. He penned a poem that many of us can sing in the shower or automobile with no hymnal or words on a screen needed. Blest be the tie that binds, our hearts in Christian love! Before our Father’s throne, we pour our ardent prayers; The fellowship of kindred minds, is like to that above. Our fears, hopes, our aims are one, our comfort’s and our cares. We share our mutual woes, our mutual burdens bear; And often for each other flows the sympathizing tear. When we asunder part, it gives us inward pain; But we shall still be joined in heart, and hope to meet again. I look forward to the good-byes that we have time to say. I will appreciate the chance to baptize Tenley Marie on June 21, have our final worship together, and then have cookies and punch. Pastor Donna Pastor Donna’s new e-mail address is [email protected] JUNE 21 GOOD-BYE PASTOR DONNA NO 11:00 AM WORSHIP ON JUNE 21 FOLLOWING THE CONTEMPORARY SERVICE TO PASTOR DONNA COOKIES AND PUNCH IN THE FELLOWSHIP HALL COME TO SAY A GREAT GOODBYE THE SPIRE June 2015 Mission News 2015 Mission Teams First United Methodist Church, Wichita, Kansas For more information contact: Bonnie Laycock – 267-6244 As Christians we are called to care for those less fortunate than ourselves, those who are in need, those who are hungry, those who are sick, those who have suffered through disaster. If you have never been on a mission team, you will find it to be a source of tremendous joy, learning and sharing of Christ’s love. You will be blessed beyond anything you can imagine and you will know that you are sharing the love of Christ in ways that make a Christian difference. St. Teresa of Avila once said, “Christ has no body on earth but yours; yours are the only hands with which he can do his work, yours are the only feet with which he can go about the world, yours are the only eyes through which his compassion can shine forth upon a troubled world. Christ has no body on earth now but yours.” Join a Mission Team in 2015 and experience the joy of putting your faith into action in new settings and new cultures. “Show me your faith apart from your works, and I by my works will show you my faith.” James 2:18 COLORADO (adults) Leader: Tom and Vicki Tanner Dates: May 30 – June 6 Project: Working at UM Buckhorn Camp near Ft. Collins – Chain saw work and sewing/crafting banners for dining room, possible construction Cost: $135 TENNESSEE (family) Leader: Bonnie Laycock Dates: July 18 – 26 Project: Varied projects at UM Camp Wesley Woods close to Smoky Mountain National Park Cost: Approx. $110 for adults, $85 age 10 and under NORTH CAROLINA (adults – disaster relief) Leader: Wendy Ramsey Dates: July 24 – Aug. 2 Project: Re-construction work from 2 recent hurricanes and spring tornadoes in Washington, N. Carolina, Cost: Approx. $160 CAMP HORIZON (family – weekend) Leader: Stuart Mack Dates: Oct. 2-4 Project: Maintenance work at UM camp near Ark City Cost: Approx. $35 GUATEMALA (adults) Leader: Bonnie Laycock Dates: Nov. 7 – 15 Project: Teach and help build stoves with Mayans, lead women’s/children’s classes Cost: Approx. $1200 THE SPIRE June 2015 Wednesday Activities Wednesday Family Nights will begin again next fall Snack Suppers and classes will resume in the fall on the first Wednesday after Labor Day, September 9, 2015. Middle School (6:00 p.m.) Senior High Fellowship (7:00 p.m.) Offer Them Christ Puppets Ministry No practice until next fall Led by Louis Keeling & Awesome Sponsors! All 3 & 4 year-olds will be having their special club in the downstairs nursery. K-4th grade will be rotating to centers for Bible stories, recreation, music and crafts. We will also memorize scripture and the Lord’s Prayer. Fun for the whole family! Ages 4th grade & up! Led by Linda Buchmueller, Deb Withers, and Charmaine Swanepoel! Women’s study group Offer Them Christ PUPPETS Hosting the MISS KANSAS Ice Cream Social Friday June 5 in the Fellowship Hall from 4:30 -6:30 p.m. after the parade, join us for hamburgers, hotdogs, home-made ice cream and cake! Sign up sheets are available if you would like to donate cookies, brownies or cakes! Please sign-up ASAP or call the church office with your name, item you are bringing, and phone number. Items need to be in the kitchen and ready to serve by 4 p.m. Otherwise, please bring them earlier that Friday, so they will be ready to go by 4 p.m. If you have other questions, please contact Debbie Withers or Linda Buchmueller. Thanks so much to all who help and donate! Also, don’t forget to come out and enjoy the parade and support us by eating your meal and delicious homemade ice cream at the church. THE SPIRE Mission News June 2015 Call for Prayer from the Kubacz Family Dear faithful family and friends, We are currently in the capital for an unscheduled trip. Over the last week, we noticed a change in Simeon’s health. We initially sought medical care in our home town where lab resources are very basic and limited. In order to further assess Simeon’s health status, we quickly packed up our home and started the 11 hour drive to the capital. The Lord smoothed the way for our journey and allowed us to obtain additional labs and see a physician. After assessing Simeon, the doctor informed us that Simeon would need further testing and evaluation that is not available at any pediatric facility in Chad, and, therefore, he advised us to go to Europe or the U.S. Yesterday afternoon (Saturday) we bought tickets for Dianna, Gracie, and Simeon to fly out tonight (Sunday) and arrive in Atlanta on Monday with medical appointments starting Tuesday. For the time being, Dean will remain in Chad continuing to prepare for our upcoming, scheduled move; once we have more information, we will determine if/when Dean joins us. Once again the Lord has graciously provided in many ways to swiftly orchestrate the details of this unexpected journey. Some of you were directly involved in this process -- thank you for being the hands and feet of Jesus. Please join us in prayer. More Details on Sims: Since early last week we noticed that Simeon was peeing more and more (while the rest of us are peeing less and less since it’s very hot). One night it increased to 3 completely saturated and overflowing diapers in the course of his 10-hour interrupted sleep. At this point we thought back and realized a slow, steady change had been taking place over the preceding 2 weeks. Along with the increased urination, he has (appropriately) had markedly increased thirst. We were concerned about high blood sugars (perhaps from new onset of diabetes) so we checked his blood sugar at the hospital in our town and it was normal. In order to further evaluate the reason behind his increased urination we needed to check some other blood work but very few lab resources are available where we live, including the specific testing we desired. So, after seeking counsel and prayer with our team, we packed and drove to the capital on Thursday and Friday (stopped halfway to get off the road at night and try to sleep). Upon arrival in the capital Friday we obtained labs showing that for the time being his electrolytes were stable but a clear explanation of his symptoms (which continue) was not uncovered. Saturday morning, Simeon was seen by a British missionary physician who practices at a missions hospital just on the outskirts of the capital. He agreed with us that this degree of urination in the setting of Chad’s hot season was not normal. However, his hospital is not equipped to provide further evaluation and the monitoring needed to identify a cause. Also, it is unwise to keep him in Chad where his oral intake is not keeping up with his urine output. Upon his recommendation, as stated above, we have decided to return to the US. THE SPIRE Mission News June 2015 God’s Grace, Our Gratitude, and Unanswered Questions Dear faithful family and friends, He’s out! Simeon has been discharged from the hospital. We thank God that he is doing so much better (almost back to his normal self) and for the compassionate and professional care that he received while he was in the hospital. Here’s a brief list of reasons why we are grateful: - So many of you prayed for Simeon, for the doctors, and for us. We are so grateful to sense the Body of Christ coming around us during this time and bringing our needs before our heavenly Father in prayer. - Many of you also took the time to let us know that you are praying. While we may take for granted the many prayers that are offered on our behalf,we are greatly encouraged when you remind us that you are praying. - There was concern among the medical staff that a brain tumor could be causing Simeon’s various symptoms - Praise God that an MRI of his brain was completely normal! - Simeon is quite close to being back to his normal self. While there does remain one medical abnormality that we pray will resolve in the next few weeks, the overwhelming majority of his medical tests are now normal. More details on recent events and medical findings: Simeon’s urine output had begun to decrease by the time we reached the hospital, but it was still high. By the time we left, his urine output was normal and lab tests showed that his kidneys were able to appropriately concentrate his urine. The neurologist who examined Simeon before his MRI had concerns, based on his exam, that there would be abnormal findings on his MRI. Upon re-examining Simeon a few days later, she described him as “a different child” than the one she had seen before. Needless to say, she was excited and surprised by his dramatic improvement and the normal MRI. And an EEG that she ordered was also normal. She does want to follow-up on one or two findings and she’ll see him again on June 11th. An ultrasound of Simeon’s kidneys shows hydronephrosis, a finding that most often occurs when there is a blockage of urine output. But this finding can also be present in diabetes insidpidus. While diabetes insipidus was never proven by Simeon’s lab work and it is essentially a permanent condition, a transient form of this disorder seems to be the leading explanation for Simeon’s now-resolved excessive urine output. He’ll have a follow-up ultrasound on June 11th with hopes of observing a gradual resolution of the hydronephrosis. The infectious disease doctors didn’t have a whole lot else to add, but they did propose an unusual virus or perhaps an unknown toxin as the cause of his presenting symptoms. And they ordered a test for infectious agents in his stool. In an ironic twist, he was found to have two diarrhea-causing organisms in his intestinal tract - but he hasn’t had diarrhea! So, we have found an explanation for a problem that he doesn’t have, but we don’t have a solid explanation for the problems that he does (did) have! In spite of the uncertainty concerning the underlying cause of Simeon’s illness, we praise our loving Father for granting him healing and we thank you for petitioning our Father to that end! Please take this opportunity to praise Him for His goodness towards us (all of us) and for His desire to commune with us in prayer and to glorify Himself in granting our requests. Blessings in His name, Dean and Dianna Kubacz THE SPIRE June 2015 Sahel Light Sahel Light Endowment Committee News THE SPIRE Circles June 2015 Circles of Hope Meetings are weekly at 5:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Weekly meals and babysitting are provided. If you are interested in babysitting or providing a meal or funds for this outreach, please contact Sheryl White at 672-1596 THE SPIRE June 2015 News UMW News Huge thanks goes out to all UMW members who helped with UMW Sunday in May. We were pleased to announce Jeanette Garretson received the Mission Recognition pin this year. At the May general meeting, members learned much and enjoyed an excellent presentation by Tom and Joyce Frazier as they shared highlights from 15 years of medical mission trips. A few of the many places they volunteered were El Salvador, Guyana, Ethiopia, China, and Tibet. Thanks, Tom and Joyce, for your generosity in service to others in the name of Jesus Christ. UMW guilds do not meet during the summer; monthly meetings resume in September. A few summer activities and dates to note are as follows: August 4: 9:30 a.m.--clean church kitchen August 8: 10:00-2:00--Happiness Mission Study Romans 8:28: And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to [his] purpose. Welcomed by Christ WELCOMING ALL Pat Schwartz UMW President Meet Loaf Greeters for June & July Thanks to our 10:40 a.m. Meet Loaf Greeters for June and July. Feel free to trade during these months to cover vacation times! Your ministry to new people is greatly needed and appreciated!!! Sunday, June 7— Chris & Michelle Pfannenstiel, Dean Fitzsimmons Sunday, June 14—Marvin & Eunice Proctor, Mary Gordon Sunday, June 21—Nancy Bailey and Adam Wyatt Sunday, June 28—Mark & Earlene Ploger, Howard & Lois Gray, Renee Wilson Sunday, July 5— Chris & Michelle Pfannenstiel, Dean Fitzsimmons Sunday, July 12—Marvin & Eunice Proctor, Mary Gordon Sunday, July 19—Nancy Bailey and Adam Wyatt Sunday, July 26— Mark & Earlene Ploger, Howard & Lois Gray, Renee Wilson If you are not a MEET LOAF GREETER but would enjoy greeting and meeting visitors in our church following the morning services, please give Sheryl a call and we’ll get you on the list. THE SPIRE Sheryl’s Ponderings Run the race with perseverance! June 2015 June is one of my favorite months of the year. I always love long talks and walks with friends as the evening fades into the night, eating ice cream in the park, and wrestling with the dogs. This June I have 1 month old puppies as well as Mama & Papa dog. They always find a way to make life delightful with their soft, snuggly cute ways. But, I must confess that if I were to leave you with this lovely, rosy picture and not fill you in on the rest, I would only be telling half of the truth. For the truth of the matter is these lovely sweet dogs poop & make messes; and their parents sometimes come in through the dog door drenched in mud especially with all our beautiful rains. Sometimes my little dog family requires a lot more work than I had ever imagined. These are the ups and the downs we all experience in different areas of our lives, and those of us in the church unfortunately at times must confess that we have ups and downs in our communal life together as well. Things don’t always go as planned. Thinking about the difficulties of life, I am reminded of the Scripture Pastor Donna used for our 130th Anniversary Celebration, Hebrews 12:1, 2. “Therefore since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” We are challenged by the writer of this Scripture, to throw off anything that hinders or entangles us and to run with perseverance the race that lies in front of us. We are all running our own spiritual race; and also as a body, the body of Christ, we run a race. So, this summer I challenge you to attend church as much as possible so that your soul may engage in the worship of our Lord and to persevere on in your own spiritual journey and discipline. As members of this wonderful 1st UMC in Pratt, I encourage you to get engaged in our ministries and activities through camp, Vacation Bible School, Sunday School, and other outreach activities such as the Miss Kansas Ice Cream Social that will benefit our awesome puppet ministry to share the gospel even further. Our Vacation Bible School, July 27-31, is called G-Force and its purpose is to put God’s love into action. This summer we are planning to engage all of our children into some exciting mission-driven activities such as helping the UMW send health kits to Nepal, sharing of our substance and energy to help the elderly, the sick, and those who suffer from cancer. I really hope that you will, no matter who you are, jump in and participate with us. There is something that everyone in our church can do to support us from donating craft and snack items to providing items that the children will need to assemble health kits. We’re taking a unique twist, but I think a very important one for our children to engage hands-on in sharing God’s love with those in need at home as well as those around the world. We also still need volunteers to help us guide the children from center to center and to assist in our learning centers. This fun interactive Bible based program is a positive outreach as well as an awesome time of spiritual training and growth. So, come join us and thanks in advance for your support. Also, please keep the need for a Kindergarten/First grade Sunday School teacher this fall on your prayer list. This is such a very important position. I am so thankful for all of our dedicated Sunday School teachers. If you are interested, please let me know. All of our children’s teachers and leaders take the Safe Gatherings training online. It is simple and the church pays for the expense. Finally, I want to say “thank you” to Pastor Donna Voteau for her wonderful sermons, her amazing energy, and hands-on interaction with our children, youth, and adults. Your creative energy will be missed. Blessings on your adventure at Trinity Heights in Newton. In Love & Service, Sheryl THE SPIRE June 2015 Youth News Summer is coming! School is out and despite for a cool start, summer is on its way! This summer the Sr. High will be doing some painting and changing up the youth room for next fall. We will have some work days throughout the summer and look forward to a new look!!! I hope the youth have a great summer vacation. I appreciate the church prayers and support for the youth of our church! God Bless, Louis Scholarship Awards for the Fall Semester 2015 Attention: High School Seniors and College Students Applications for scholarship awards for the Fall Semester 2015 are available in the church office and online at www.prattumc.org. Click on the menu bar tab “What’s Happening?” If you are a member of the Pratt First United Methodist Church, you are eligible to apply. Please follow the application directions carefully and return the completed application to the church office by July 6, 2015. You must include your transcript of grades through the Spring semester along with your application. The Scholarship Committee was able to award $750 to each qualifying Senior this past semester. Depending on the funds available, we hope to see these scholarship amounts continue in the future. Don Buhler, Chairman, Scholarship Committee. THE SPIRE Thank you June 2015 THANK YOU Thank you for your kind expressions of care, concern and encouragement. More especially, thank you for being good & faithful prayer warriors for me. I’m blessed with a strong faith in God, believing in & claiming His promises & confident that your prayers have and will continue to lift me up to a place of peace now and in the weeks ahead. May God bless you, as you are a blessing to me. Jeanne Carson I would like to thank the church, Donna, and Sheryl for honoring me with the retirement plaque and big brownie at the snack supper. This was certainly a big surprise for me. It has been a privilege to be Sunday School Secretary. Thank you again. John Fowler Kent and I would like to thank each of you who prayed for me, sent a card, brought food, a gift, or came to visit. I have been told that by God’s blessing I am cancer free. I will complete two scheduled Chemo treatments and then start a maintenance plan. You are all greatly appreciated. Delories and Kent Moore To my church family, Thanks for the prayers, calls, cards, and everything while I was ill. Thank you so much. Flo Parsons Thank you to everyone that helped with the graduation breakfast. The tables were nicely decorated and the food and gifts were great! I also enjoyed the slideshow during the service. Madi Mayberry Living Proof Live September 12, 2015 (Saturday) Wichita, KS: INTRUST Bank Arena Register today! $59 Order tickets at www.lifeway.com. June 2015 THE SPIRE Camp Horizon The Endowment Committee has offered 20 $150 Camp Scholarships this summer. Contact the church office for more information. THE SPIRE G-Force June 2015 Get Ready to put God’s Love into action through G- Force VBS Monday-Friday – 9-11:30 a.m., July 27th-31st in the Fellowship Hall. The registration form is enclosed in this newsletter as well. We will have the snack list outine early in June on the Fellowship Hall west wall south end along with any craft needs. But, we are asking you to help provide items to go into health kits for Nepal through UMCOR. The United Methodist Women have asked us to join them in this project. So, if you could donate any of the items listed, it would be greatly appreciated. Or, if you would like to donate funds for the project, we can purchase the items. Thank you for your generous hearts and gifts towards this project. Health Kit Supplies taken from UMCOR website. Please consider donating these items or money for our G-Force VBS as the children will be working with our UMW on this project. Thank you in advance. Health kits provide basic necessities to people who have been forced to leave their homes because of human conflict or natural disaster. Health kits are also used as learning tools in personal hygiene, literacy, nutrition, and cooking classes. Health Kit Value: $12 per kit Health Kit Materials include: 41 hand towel 15 x 25 inches to 17 x 27 inches Kitchen, cleaning, and microfiber towels not acceptable 4 1 washcloth 4 1 comb Comb needs to be sturdy and longer than 6 inches long No pocket combs or picks please Rattail combs and combs without handles are acceptable with a minimum of 6 inches of teeth 4 1 metal nail file or nail clippers No emery boards, please 4 1 bath-size soap 3 oz. and larger sizes only No Ivory or Jergens soap due to moisture content Do not remove from original packaging 4 1 toothbrush Adult size only Do not remove from original packaging 4 6 adhesive bandages ¾ inch to 1 inch-size Common household Band-Aids 4 1 plastic bag One-gallon size sealable bag only 4 $1.00 to purchase toothpaste THE SPIRE June 2015 Vacation Bible School Mark your calendars! G-FORCE is coming to Pratt 1st UMC July 27-31st, Monday-Friday from 9-11:30 a.m. for children ages 3-through those entering 6th grade. In G-Force VBS kids explore ways to put their faith into action. In this mission-focused VBS, kids experience God’s unstoppable love and discover how to fuel up and move in and through life with God. We will come alive with movement and images of all sorts of kid-friendly transportation, such as skateboards, running shoes, roller blades, and more! Watch the G-Force meter climb illustrating how God is at work around the world and how God’s people are on the move. GForce is designed to lead children into a deeper relationship with God through Jesus Christ. G-Force is based on the Bible and the gospel of the Living Christ. Calling all adults: We need your help! If you would like to be a Pathfinder, a Squad Leader or just a wonderful volunteer, please contact Sheryl for more information. You will need to complete the Safe Gatherings Course if you have not yet done so. Vacation Bible School Registration Form Child’s Name_______________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Name_______________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________ E-mail address______________________________________________________ Phone Numbers: Home ______________Cell________________ Work_______________ Age Information____________________________________________________ Date of Birth ______________________ Age ____________ Grade entering in 2015______________________ Home Church_____________________________________________________ Allergies/Medical Information Emergency Contacts Name ______________________Phone ___________________ Name ______________________ Phone __________________ Dismissal Information Names of persons who may pick up this child from VBS. ___________________________________________________________________ April 2015 June Calendar March 2015 April 2015 If you have something that you would like to put in The Spire, please 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 email Jane Bolen [email protected] or call her at 672-3198 by 8 9the 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20th of the month before the next Spire. S M T W T F S S M 5 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 6 T F S 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 Palm Sunday 29 5 Monday 30 Tuesday 31 6 7 12 13 19 26 11:00 AM Puppets at Cold‐ water UMC Easter Wednesday 1 11:45 AM Lenten Lunch, FH 5:00 PM Snack Supper, FH Thursday Maundy Thursday 2 1:00 PM UMW Exceutive Committee, CR 6:00 PM Maundy Thursday Dinner, FH 7:00 PM Worship 9:00 AM Puppets during Sunday School, Sanctuary 4 5 6 T 7 F S 1 2 8 9 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Friday 31 3 Good Friday 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Saturday 4 7:00 PM Worship 8 9 14 15 5:00 PM Snack Supper, FH 6:30 PM Rebekah Guild, Pat Schwartz 16 8:30 AM Sarah Guild 9:30 AM Naomi Guild, Par‐ lor 2:00 PM Marth Guild, Park‐ wood 17 20 21 22 5:00 PM Snack Supper, FH 23 24 25 27 28 29 5:00 PM Snack Supper, FH 30 1 2 5:00 PM Snack Supper, FH 7:00 AM Sunrise Service, East Parking Lot 7:30 AM Breakfast follow‐ ing service 11:00 AM Resurrection Easter Egg Hunt, After Con‐ temporary Service 9:00 AM Puppets at Iuka Methodist Church 3 T W 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 S M 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 First United Methodist Church Sunday May 2015 T W Rebekah Guild visits nursing homes 10 Humble Scholarship Due Confirmation, Camp Horizon 6:00 PM Pitch Party, FH 10:00 AM Confirmation Class, FH 11 18 Page 1/1 Regular Happenings Sunday: 8:10 a.m. Informal Service 9:05 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 50/50-Kum Double Class, Parlor 10:00 a.m. Contemporary Service 10:40 a.m. Meet Loaf, FH 11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship Monday: 9:30 a.m. Quilters 10:00 a.m. Moms’ Group Tuesday: 1:00 p.m. Staff Meeting Wednesday Activities start again in the fall 7:00 a.m. Ladies Prayer Group, CR 4:15 p.m. Puppets 5:00 p.m. Snack Supper 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. M & M Club, Basement 6:00 p.m.-Bad Girls Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Men’s Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Middle School 7:00 p.m. Senior High Thursday: 7:00 p.m. Contemporary Worship Practice Friday: 10:00 a.m. Mom’s Day Out Pastor Donna’s e-mail address has changed. [email protected] is no longer active. Her new e-mail address is [email protected] THE SPIRE Bithdays/Anniversaries June 1 June 1 June 1 June 2 June 2 June 2 June 2 June 3 June 3 June 4 June 4 June 5 June 5 June 7 June 7 June 7 June 7 June 9 Helen Bailey Darcie Barker Nathan Buchmueller Shelley Patton Gary Barker Charmaine Swanepoel Suzanne Moore Jay Bailey Kaden Barker Craig Wilson Albert Kendall Carla Smith Dan Gimpel Merle Rose Wes Norman John Mathes Brent Hoener Pat Gilham June 2015 June Birthdays June 10 June 10 June 10 June 12 June 12 June 12 June 13 June 13 June 13 June 13 June 13 June 14 June 14 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 16 June 16 Opal Hemphill Juanita Belcher Makala Orler Cole Winklepleck Elyse Birdsong Caden Schowengerdt Darrel Wehling Steve Mead Richard Rose Cathy Millen Emma Shrack June Daughhetee Marsha Shrack Denise Dover Natalie King Erica Dunaway Darrell Shumway Chelsea Shrack June 17 June 17 June 17 June 17 June 17 June 17 June 19 June 19 June 19 June 21 June 21 June 22 June 23 June 23 June 25 June 27 June 27 June 29 June 30 June Anniversaries June 2 David & Peggy Ellison June 2 Tim & Kelli Barker June 2 Robert & Kelli Smiley June 5 Darrel & Dena Henke June 6 Milt & Madeline Martin June 6 Wakon & Brenda Fowler June 10 Kent & Suzanne Moore June 11 Bill & Jane Biles June 12 Gary & Genny Schmidt June 12 June 12 June 14 June 17 June 20 June 21 June 23 June 26 June 26 June 27 Wendell Howell Georgie Fowler Chris Shrack Lee Ann Brunson Deb Goyen Curt Wilson Rick Barker Lisa Austin Katherine Shanline Suellen Epp Jean Tharp Charles Kizzire Lois Gray Darrel Brehm Jeff Shanline Jackson Baker Brantley Gish Summer Younie Mark Laubhan Bill & Diana Harris Jay & Nancy Bailey Trent & Jenny McAtee Tom & Rebecca Post Bryan & Erin Kirby Nathan & Nikki Humble Robert & Karen Pinkall Don & Pat Schwartz Robert & Molly Dunaway Kevin & Shari Gates THE SPIRE June 2015 Staff Recycle at FUMC Love Our Earth God is the original recyler while we are learning to better reduce, reuse, and recycle physical resources in our increasingly crowded world of 7 billion people on Planet Earth. We can trust our Designer to help do that work with our personal, internal resources. —from author Laurie Wallen Remember to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle! Love, the Recycling Team from United Methodist Women, Helen Bailey, Kim Claycamp, and Annette Van Blaricum. REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE, REJOICE! The Donut Fund is in need of funds. If you or your family eat donuts, please contribute to this cause so that we can continue enjoying Daylite Donuts. Thank you! Pastor Donna’s e-mail address has changed. [email protected] is no longer active. Her new e-mail address is [email protected] First United Methodist Church The Spire P. O. Box 316 Pratt, KS 67124 Phone: (620) 672-6473 FAX: (620) 672-3101 email: [email protected] Web site: www.prattumc.org Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. You may pick up your copy of the Spire at the church. If you wish to have your name added to the email list, please advise Jacqueline [email protected] or Jane Bolen [email protected] of your address. Staff Senior Pastor..................................... Donna Voteau Director of Lay Ministries .................Sheryl White Youth Director................................... Louis Keeling Facilities Coordinator........................ Louis Keeling Business Manager..................... Jacqueline Johnson Organist....................................................Jane Biles Nursery............................................Georgie Fowler Audio/Video Coordinator..................... Stan Reimer
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