May, 2015 - Romeo United Methodist Church

The Grapevine
May2015
May Events
Mother’s Day
May 10
Dr. Gary R. Glanville, Pastor
Romeo United Methodist Church
Church Office: 586-752-9132
Church Fax: 586-752-0593
Anne Wilber, Church Secretary
Irene Phillips, Choir Director
Linda Schenburn, Christian Education
Kari Reid, Treasurer
Ed LaLonde, Praise Band
Danny and Erin Lane, Youth Directors
Memorial Day
May 25
The GRAPEVINE is published monthly. The
intention is to communicate and promote the
entire program of the Romeo United Methodist
Church to members and friends. Your articles,
comments and suggestions are welcome. The
editor reserves the right to edit content and space
as required.
RHS Baccalaureate
Linda Eastman, Editor
Phone: 586 281-6956
[email protected]
Romeo United Methodist Church
May 28
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Pastor’s Paragraphs
Ever watch the Antiques Roadshow? I’m always
amazed what people discover at garage sales,
or have in their possession some item that was
passed down from a parent that is simply
collecting dust yet unknowingly, is worth quite a
bit of money. One unnamed woman on the
program, learned she had quite a find with her
collection of 19th century baseball cards handed
down from her great-great-grandfather. Along
with the cards, she had an accompanying letter
signed by the players on the cards. The value of
these images was a cool $1 million. Appraiser
Leila Dunbar, who follows all the sports
paraphernalia that comes on the program said,
"It is the greatest archive I have ever had at the
Roadshow."
I’m in the process of cleaning out my parent’s
house so we can sell it. I don’t think I have any
$1M dollar finds from my mother, father, or
grandmother, but we did find some items,
especially pictures, that dated back to the 1870s.
It happened that I was looking through a small
trunk my grandmother owned and I found this
large, black photo album I did not know existed.
It was quite the find. None of my cousins knew
about it either. I was able to identify my greatgrandmother when she got married and we even
found a tin photo of her when she was a baby.
And though this large, black album is a really
neat treasure and fun to look at, the problem is
not all of the photos are named. We don’t know
who all of the people are in the photos. If my
grandmother could have told me this album
existed, I could have interviewed her years ago
regarding the names of the various people and
any stories she might know about them. The
upside to all of this, we found the pictures. The
downside, we lost specific family history that can
never be recaptured because it was never
shared, which means future generations will
never have the chance to benefit.
And as I think about history in general, the
gains and losses we might experience, I think
how history can help us to learn valuable
lessons about life so we don’t repeat past
mistakes but rather be encouraged to capitalize
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on the successes and strengths of what worked
well. I think a prime example of all of this is the
Biblical history we have in the Scripture. Can
you imagine if we did not know some of the
stories regarding Moses or David? We wouldn’t
know about God leading Israel out of Egypt with
a mighty hand or how David was forgiven as a
king for his terrible decisions regarding
Bathsheba and Uriah. How about the fact the
nation of Israel continually drifted in their faith
and it took spiritual leaders to call them back to
God? Is it possible we could learn something
from Israel’s spiritual mistakes? Does Israel’s
history have any relevance for us living today in
the United States which was founded on
Christian principles, yet, scores of people who
live here either doubt God exists or behave as if
God does not exist? In some ways, America of
today reminds me of Israel in the Bible, who
forgot God and stepped outside the blessings
and ways of God and had to learn the hard way
that God expects us to follow Him – not do our
own thing. What will it take for our nation to
learn that we have drifted away from our
historical Christian roots?
In 2 Timothy 2:2 as Paul knows his life will be
coming to end soon, sends these final
instructions to Timothy so that the gospel will
continue to be passed on to further generations.
Paul says, “The things which you have heard
from me in the presence of many witnesses,
entrust these to faithful men (faithful Christians)
who will be able to teach others also.”
Christianity is always one generation away from
extinction. Therefore it is imperative that we
pass on the story of Christ, the history of what
God has done in the past and promises to do in
the future. We must share what we know with
the faithful, who will carry it on when we are
gone. If we don’t, the message will be lost and
God’s story will be forgotten, and those who
could have benefited will never get a chance to
hear.
Blessings,
Dr. G
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MAY VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE
FELLOWSHIP TIME
3rd
10th
17th
24th
31st
SOUND BOARD OPERATOR
Cliff and Leah Gilbert, Pam Couture
Odyssey Day
Rich and Mary Jane Johnson, Mary Jo Hosler
D.E.L.T.A.
Paul and Ann Heller
3rd
10th
17th
24th
31st
GREETERS
Mike Kirtley
Mischele Makhlouf
Claudia Royal
Laurie Bennett
Mike Kirtley
COMMUNION STEWARDS
9:00 Service
3rd
10th
17th
24th
31st
May 3rd at Pews
Naomi Stasak, Carol Wilson
Claudia Royal, Denise Dillon
Ned and Judy Howard
Arvid and Lorraine Martin
Diane and Scott Hodgin
9:00 a.m.
Naomi Stasak
Laurie Bennett
11:00 a.m.
Marty & Karen Rastigue
Jason & Jennifer Russell
11:00 Service
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3
10th
17th
24th
31st
NURSERY SCHEDULE
Don and Lynda Adkin
Open
Stephanie Perrin
Open
Jacob Huxford
9:OO A.M. Service
VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS
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Seasonal 25
Flowers
Jacob
Baby Blanket Ministry
College Ministry
Fellowship Hour
Greeters
Nursery
Sound Board
Ushers
Mary Jo Hosler
Ilene Lock
Mary McClay
Becky Laseke
Gayle Beitel
Jen Lamb
Dave Beskin
Craig Engwall
586-337-2692
586-752-3952
586-336-0001
586-232-4997
586-232-3388
586-336-9118
586-781-8346
586-504-6655
3rd
10th
17th
24th
31st
Faris family
Mother’s Day
Weeks family
Kirtley family
Joyce Benham & Haleigh Faris
11:OO A.M. Service
3rd
10th
17th
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31st
Jennifer Russell
Mother’s Day
Louchrisa Smith
Elizabeth Karpinsky
Pam Couture
USHERS SCHEDULE
Traditional Service
Contemporary Service
3rd
Chris Bennett (Lead), Laurie Bennett, David Lee, Janet
Bauer, Ed Buckner, Linda Eastman
Jeff Groomes
10th and 17th
David Krawchuk (Lead), Paul Heller, Anne Heller, David
Zaiglin, Tom Kuzminski, Christian Goolsby
Jacob Russell,
Jennifer Russell
24th and 31st
Don Sell (Lead), Dennis Lentz, Bobbie Lentz, Becky Laseke,
Ron Sebastian, Patricia Sebastian
Romeo United Methodist Church
Curt Rienas
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RUMC May 2015 Calendar
3rd
Weekly Meetings
Communion Sunday
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His Table Community Meal ……………………. 5:30 p.m.
7th
Family Project 7 & 8 ……............................. 7:00 p.m.
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Parsonage Clean Up ……………………..…..…. 10:00 a.m.
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3C’s Training ………………..……………….……… 10:00 a.m.
12th
His Table Community Meal …………….………. 5:30 p.m.
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Family Project 9 & 10 ……........................... 7:00 p.m.
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Guest Speaker Steve Lambert
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His Table Community Meal …………….………. 5:30 p.m.
Family Project 11 & 12 …............................ 7:00 p.m.
Rummage Sale Set Up ………………….…………. 7:00 p.m.
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His Table Community Meal ……………..………. 5:30 p.m.
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RHS Baccalaureate
NOTICE TO THE CONGREGATION
In keeping with the standards of pastoral
conduct endorsed by our Bishop and
Cabinet, Dr. Gary Glanville’s relationship to
the Romeo United Methodist Church will
terminate midnight on June 30, 2015. Dr.
Glanville will decline requests for pastoral
service on behalf of the Romeo United
Methodist Church after that date; and all
pastoral duties will become the sole
responsibility of the new pastor, Dr. John
Bailey, effective July 1, 2015.
Symphonia Chorale Spring
Concert/Dinner is Sunday, May 3 at
Addison Oaks Banquet Hall. The
Concert is at 4 p.m. followed by dinner at
5 p.m. Tickets are $30 for dinner and the
concert. Please see Cynthia for tickets
Romeo United Methodist Church
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays at 7:00 p.m.
Sundays at 8:40 a.m.
Young Adult Retreat Weekend!
3C’s Training ……………………………….……….... 7:00 p.m.
21st
Hand Bell Practice
Harvest Fellowship
Youth Group
Choir Practice
Praise Band Practice
Prayer for Church
So if you think all the fun camp stuff stops
when you graduate high school – you are so
wrong! We are so excited to announce the 1st
ever Young Adults Retreat Weekend at Bay
Shore Camp. Friday June 5th through Sunday
June 7th we will be gathering with young
adults (18-28, married couples welcome) from
all around Michigan to have a fun filled
weekend of activities and Jesus. We will have
a great worship set each day from Modern
Day Cure. Cost is $129 and more info will be
out soon! Questions: Erin Lane
([email protected])
High School and College Graduates
Please let the church office know if you
have an upcoming graduate in your
family by emailing
[email protected]. Our
annual recognition of the graduates will
take place on Sunday, June 14.
Blue Water District - United Methodist Men
Spring Rally on Sunday, May 3 at Lexington
UMC with guest Speaker Frank Turner. Please
contact the church office for more information.
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Caring from Within
The friends and family of RUMC pray
God’s peace be with Rick Deming and
family. Rick’s mother, Ann passed away
April 21, 2015. You are in our prayers.
To Everyone at RUMC
Thank you all for your tremendous
outpouring of love, concern, and Sympathy
for our family. Your cards, kind words,
flowers, presence and prayers have been a
comfort.
Sincerely,
Jessica, Al, Claudia and Leonard Royal
WOW!!! Cute "Easter Chicks"!!! Thanks to all who participated!
Dear Kroger Community Rewards Groups,
It is time for re-enrollment for Kroger Community Rewards Program. Here are a few things you will need to know.
The organization does not need to re-enroll. All organizations will keep their NPO number that was assigned to them.
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Your members do need to re-enroll between April 1 2015 and May 1 2015 for the May 1 start of the program.
To re-enroll on-line they just simply go to www.krogercommunityrewards.com
click “sign in”
enter their email and password
click “enroll now”
put in the NPO number or part of the organizations name
check the correct group
click “enroll”
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Once completed they are then enrolled for the charity earnings during May 1 2015 to April 30 2016.
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If someone re-enrolls after May 1 they will only earn from the day they enrolled until April 30 2016.
If it is the first time a member is enrolling they will be prompted to register their Kroger card into the program.
Anyone having an issue with their email address or password can call 1-800-KROGERS for customer service.
Thank You
Kroger Community Rewards
Romeo United Methodist Church
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14th
Sharon Smiles
Sue Goodreau
Joseph Zaiglin
Pierrette Thelander
Jack Smith
Maddie Cornett
Diane Smiles
Jeff Groomes
Ed Klusendorf
Kari Reid
Clifford Theisen
Sharon Jenuwine
Andy Balabuch
Lanny Wiers
Annette Perrin
Drew Reid
Gloria Laverdiere
James Theisen
Lauren Goodreau
Audrey Rosso
Donald Roberson
George Jones
Chase Russell
Tim Brown
Jon Corbin
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22nd
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25th
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27th
28th
29th
31st
Logan Jenuwine
Payton Karpinsky
Mayilyn Simpson
Barbara Arendts
Bill Jacobson
Kathy Ullom
Xander Russell
Corinne Lamb
Tom King
Jordan Couture
Mary Linn Hall
Paul Dennis
Joseph Weeks
Ardith Becker
Ned Grant
Sarah Duggan
Denise Dillon
Andrea Hicks
Helen Biggs
Jay Hall
Destinee Wood
Richard Muir Jr.
Hunter Rankin
Madison Deming
WHO ARE YOU??
We Want to Know!!!
(and so will Pastor Bailey and his wife, Karen)
Name tag campaign begins May 1st. Please be
sure to wear your name tag on Sundays.
Dear Church Family,
Thank you all for the get well wishes
and words of encouragement as I recover from
knee surgery. All of your prayers and kind
words brightened my days.
I’m working on my physical therapy and
can’t wait to get back on a bike.
Sincerely,
Kari Reid
Romeo United Methodist Church
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Mark Your Calendars!
Friday June 19th!!
6 – 10 p.m.
Open Mic Night at Simpson Park Camp.
There will be snacks, bonfire, s’mores,
worship music, and games. Bring a lawn chair
if you would like and come out for a great
evening of fellowship. We are looking for
people to play instruments, sing, and do
worship music. Please let Amanda Stork or
Xandrea Kirtely know if you are interested.
Summer is Coming!
Don’t miss out on all the great opportunities
this summer to connect with God and other
Christians. There are multiple summer camps
ranging from general camps, sports, music,
motocross, horseback riding, and more! Stop
by the church office for more info or visit
umccamps.org. Also, don’t forget that many of
you qualify for the Fish Fry Scholarship
($250) and each camp normally has
scholarship programs of their own.
D.E.L.T.A. Lock-In
Friday May 8th (drop off: 10 p.m., pick up 7 a.m.)
Cost: $5
Invite your friends! We will have food (pizza around midnight and breakfast at 6am), will be
showing movies, worship and mini lesson, video games, Grog, prize giveaways, and a special
prize for the person that brings the most new friends with them. *All attendees need a
medical/information release form to attend. See Erin Lane for one or they are also on the
Romeo UMC Website under the DELTA page and then in the parent info section.
S.I.G.M.A. May Calendar
Sunday May 3rd S.I.G.M.A. Meeting
7 – 9 p.m.
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Saturday May 9
Parsonage Clean Up Day (lunch provided) 10 a.m. - ??
Sunday May 10th Mother’s Day
S.I.G.M.A. Meeting
7 – 9 p.m.
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Sunday May 17 S.I.G.M.A. Meeting
7 – 9 p.m.
Sunday May 24th S.I.G.M.A. Meeting
7 – 9 p.m.
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Sunday May 31 S.I.G.M.A. Summer Kick-Off Party
7 – 10 p.m.
Pop Bottle/Can Drive
Thank you to everyone who has been dropping their pop bottles/cans off for the Haiti Mission Trip.
We have raised $200 so far and will continue collecting through June. Also, thank you to everyone
who took part in the Easter Cross Sale as we raised another $100 towards our trip.
Thank You ~ S.I.G.M.A. Mission Team (Danny Lane, Haleigh Faris, Rachel Krawchuk, Steph
Perrin, and Kyle Prall)
Romeo United Methodist Church
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D.E.L.T.A. May Calendar
Sunday
May 3rd
Wednesday
May 6th
Saturday
Sunday
May 9th
May 10th
Wednesday
May 13th
Sunday
May 17th
Wednesday
May 20th
Sunday
May 24th
Wednesday
May 27th
Thursday
May 28th
Sunday
May 31st
Halftime
10:15 - 11 a.m.
Family Project: Part 5
DELTA 6 – 8 p.m.
Hot Topics: Drugs and Alcohol
Service Project @ Romeo UMC
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Halftime
10:15 – 11 a.m.
Family Project: Part 6
D.E.L.T.A.
6 - 8 p.m.
Hot Topic: Gambling
Halftime
10:15 – 11 a.m.
Lesson: Leadership
D.E.L.T.A.
6 - 8 p.m.
Hot Topic: Homosexuality
Halftime
10:15 – 11 a.m.
Lesson: The Different Christian Denominations
D.E.L.T.A.
6 - 8 p.m.
Hot Topic: Video Games
Romeo HS Baccalaureate
6 – 9 p.m.
(Volunteers Needed)
Halftime Close-Out
10:15 – 11 a.m.
(Breakfast will be served)
Congratulations Class of 2015
We are excited to welcome you to the S.I.G.M.A. family! As you graduate High School (and our college
graduates returning home) and start this next chapter in your life we want to make sure that you have a
group of other young adults to connect with, have somewhere to grow in your faith, and that you are well
fed! We meet at the Methodist House (next to church) every Sunday evening (7-9pm, we normally are
hanging around way past 9pm). There is tons of food (different dinner theme each week) and when the
weather is nice we have a bonfire because we love being outside, making s’mores, and just hanging out
listening to music. We hope to see you this Sunday!
Romeo United Methodist Church
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Caring fromWithin
The friends and family
of RUMC pray God’s
peace be with Sharon
Burnette and Family.
Sharon’s mother, Ann
Eastman, passed away
April 18, 2015. You are
in our prayers.
Thank you for the 700 labels for education,
100 box tops for education, and 13 bonus
box tops for the Red Bird Mission. They are
greatly appreciated. Please keep saving and
putting them in the basket in Fellowship
Hall.
Caring fromWithin
The friends and family of RUMC pray
Spring is here in Odyssey. Our new
material begins March 2, 2015 through
May 31.
Unit 3: in the Spirit.
May 3 Gifts of the Spirit
May 10 Fruit of the Spirit
May 17 Seven in the Spirit
May 24 Pentecost
May 31 Philip and the Ethiopian
In this quarter we will be waving palm
leaves, singing Hozanna, hatching eggs,
discovering God's plan for seeds to grow in
the greenhouse.We will be giving 3rd and
4th graders their Bibles. We will have a
Youth Leadership Sunday to help in many
ways to be part of our church service and
develop our leadership skills.
Puzzling Reveal Update
$11,069 of the $35,000 mortgage
campaign has been received.
Additional pieces have been added to
the board (from $10-$100) for your
selection. Please include your puzzle
piece with your contribution. This
campaign runs through May 24.
Thank you for your participation!
Financial Snapshot of the Operating
Fund as of 3/31/15
Income
Expenses
Deficit
$110,403
120,366
- 9,963
God’s peace be with Dr. Gary Glanville
and Family. Dr. Glanville’s
grandmother, Oliva Green, passed
away April 9, 2015. You are in our
prayers.
Romeo United Methodist Church
Finance Committee
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MEET DR. BAILEY
BACC is back!
Baccalaureate for Romeo High School
will be on Thursday, May 28 at 7:00 p.m.
As part of the baccalaureate, we provide
a reception for the graduating seniors
and their parents and guests.
“One tidbit at a time”
He and his wife Karen
enjoy biking and hiking
when he goes “up
north”.
Once again, we are calling all bakers to
"Bake for Bacc". If you would like to
donate cookies for the reception please
drop them off at the church on
Wednesday, May 27 or Thursday, May
28.
Please mark "Bacc reception" on the
cookies.
If you have any questions, or would like
to help at the reception, please call
Becky Laseke at 586-232-4997 or Bob
Stoner at 586-255-6143.
Mark Your
Calendars
Anne Wilber has arranged for Billy Owens from
Branson, Missouri to come and teach
two oak basket classes on Sunday, October 11
and Monday, October 12 at our church.
The same basket (Large Market) will be made on
each day. Billy harvests his own oak trees,
prepares the materials, and provides the mold
and most tools to complete the baskets.
Billy is an excellent basketmaker and teacher
and the baskets are very durable and functional.
All weaving levels are welcome but there are
limited
openings in each class. Please contact Anne
Wilber ([email protected]) for more
information.
Debbie Macomber is going to be in
Traverse City on May 7 at 7 p.m. at the
City Opera House for 'An Evening with
Debbie'.
Romeo United Methodist Church
Dear Congregation,
Thank you for your support to me and our family in
the passing of my grandmother. As the first and
oldest grandchild she helped to raise me and I
became Grandma Green’s legal guardian and took
care of all the necessary appointments over the
years. For Lisa, she came to know Grandma Green
probably better than her own grandparents because
she stayed with us two weeks every year during our
marriage. I was very honored that so many stopped
by at the funeral home and attended the service for
Grandma Green. The cards and memorial gifts
have been a blessing and I thank you for honoring
our family in this way.
Sincerely,
Dr. G
Have a safe and happy Memorial Day
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Compassion CHILDREN
Dear Romeo United Methodist Church,
Much greetings in the name of Jesus Christ. I’m hoping that you are fine with
your family.
Thank you for your last letter that I received. I was very pleased with it. I’m
doing well in school although I a problem of cold weather in the morning as I go to
school. I would like to remind you that in our family we are well and they are very much
happy about your massive support. I’m much fully impressed with your support you
offer me and I’m now working hard to achieve and fulfill my dreams.
Read Romans 10:17
Be Blessed,
Joel Otieno
Dear Romeo United Methodist Church,
Hello, how are you? My family and I are fine. At this moment we are in school,
the third level of secondary school. It is my pleasure to inform you about my Christmas
holiday. It was well in the name of my Lord be Glorified.
At school we are to attend to school drama program in February, so take us in
prayer that we may be in good health and up to national level.
I am working hard to achieve my dreams. In Kenya the weather is hot and dry
but people are working on their gardens for preparation of next planting of crops.
Have a blessed day. Read Proverbs 17:18-19
Your Faithful Daughter,
Susan Ochiel
Dear Taylor Wallace,
How are you? I hope you are fine. I am also fine too. Right now we are going to school and I want to
inform you that I am working hard in class. Thank you very much for letters and support. I want us to continue
talking to one another through letters. What kind of climate do you experience? We are happy because there is
peace. I am praying for you and I know God will bless you. May God Bless your family members.
Your Loving Son,
Apollo Vincent
Romeo United Methodist Church
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Unity Christian Music Festival, Muskegon
MI – This event is open to anyone in the congregation
that is interested!! We want this to be a family event! Will
be attending August 5 - 9. This music festival is similar to
ICHTHUS, Big Ticket, and Alive that we have participated
in the past. Selected this event this year as it is close to
home and offers us other things to do in the area
(Michigan’s Adventure and Lake Michigan beaches). The
cost will be $250 for the trip which includes 4 day event
ticket, transportation, hotel, breakfast each day, and park
ticket to Michigan’s Adventure for Sunday. There is a $50
deposit due April 27th which locks in the $250 price, after
that it will go up to $275 until July 1st, and $300 until July
29th. Reserved seating is available for an additional charge
of $30 per person. Please contact Erin Lane for more
information.
Ninth Annual High Beam Car Show
Saturday June 6th 2015
Dear Dr. Glanville,
Thank you for the lovely service you
provided for our mom and grandma. She
would have been pleased. It felt very
powerful and comforting. And a special
thank you to the church community for
providing a wonderful luncheon. Their
time and effort was very much
appreciated. And please pass onto your
organist, one sincere thanks for the
beautiful music she provided.
Thank you again,
The family of Jean Sawdey
Utica United Methodist Church
8650 Canal Road
Sterling Heights 48314
The Utica United Methodist Men is
sponsoring the Judson Center focused on
Autism in Michigan among other mission
projects and the Society of St. Andrew
providing food for the hungry throughout
the United States.
Interested in Showing your Car,
Truck, or Motorcycle as a
participant?
Please contact Jim Buckley
[email protected] or 586-247-0256
for Registration information and fees.
Romeo United Methodist Church
Join Jeff and Cindy Parsons and Bay
Shore Camp on a Journey to the Holy
Land
January 26 – February 4, 2016
For more information contact Bay
Shore Camp at (989) 883-2501 or Email
Jeff Parsons at
[email protected]
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Michigan Area exceeds $1.5
million for Imagine No Malaria
Juice
Snacks
Fruit
Cereal
Oatmeal
Rice
Pork and Beans
Spaghetti Noodles
Soups
Sloppy Joe Sauce/Mix
Cooking Oil
Sugar
Dry Milk
Jelly
Jam
Laundry Soap
Dish Soap
Toothpaste
Shampoo
Deodorant (men’s &
women’s)
Nearly two years after the Michigan Area
committed to raise $1.5 million for Imagine No
Malaria, we are pleased to announce that we
have exceeded our goal! The year-end total
for the Michigan Area stands at $1,542,269.
Congratulations, Michigan Area Churches, on
your faithful witness for the people of Sub
Saharan, Africa. Together with others, we are
in the process of ending suffering and death
from malaria. With $10 representing an
amount which can save a life - we have saved
154,227 lives!
Needs for our Diabetic Clients:
Jello - Sugar Free
Splenda
Pancake Syrup – Sugar Free No Sugar Added Fruit
Samaritan House is always in need of gluten free,
sugar free and low sodium items.
Did you know that a Bridge Card (Food Stamps) will
not buy personal care items (bath soap, toilet paper,
toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, etc.)
Any non-perishable food items and toiletries that
you can donate are appreciated.
Please bring your donations to Samaritan House,
62324 Van Dyke (between 28 & 29 Mile Roads) in
Washington Twp. on Tuesday and Wednesday 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. or Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can
contact Samaritan House at (586) 336-9956.
Drop Off Locations
Samaritan House still accepts non-perishable food
donations even when we are closed! Canned goods
can be dropped off at Bruce Township Offices, Fifth
Third Bank in Romeo and the Romeo Libraries!
Romeo United Methodist Church
RUMC Service
Opportunities! We could
really use your help!
Saturday, May 9 at 10 a.m.
for inside work at the
parsonage in preparation of
Pastor Bailey’s arrival!
Working with your church
family can be fun!
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