Rossville United Methodist Church July 2015 The Court, The Conference, and the Covenant Several people have asked me what the Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage means for the church. The answer, quite simply, is—nothing. It changes nothing. In the United Methodist Church, the decision about who can get married resides with the pastor. For instance, before any couple is married in our church, I meet with the couple for premarital discussion and planning. Part of the reason for these meetings is to determine the couple’s readiness for entering into the covenant of marriage. I have a responsibility to refuse any couple (even a heterosexual one!) who, in my estimation, are unprepared or unwilling to take their marital vows in the presence of Christ and of the Church. Our United Methodist Book of Discipline does not allow UM clergy to perform same-sex weddings. In recent months, some clergy have defied the Book of Discipline and our United Methodist doctrine by performing such ceremonies. The penalties for this action have covered a wide range, from no action (in congregations where the members support same-sex marriage and thus no charges were filed) to complete loss of credentials. Some members have asked if I ever would perform a same-sex wedding. The answer is a conditional “no.” I will not violate our Book of Discipline. In 2016, our General Conference will convene in Portland, Oregon. The GC is a meeting of UM clergy and lay delegates from all over the world. At the 2016 conference, several hundred petitions will be presented. Some of those petitions will encourage the UMC to adopt a more inclusive stance toward LGBT persons. There is no way of knowing how the conference will vote on those petitions. Should our doctrine change regarding this issue, I will seek, then as now, to be faithful to that doctrine. For better or for worse, Rossville UMC will not be hosting same-sex weddings at any time in the near future. If we come to a time of consideration, the decision about hosting those weddings will be based on the actions of our General Conference and the authority of your pastor, whomever he or she may be. The Supreme Court has no authority regarding this matter. If you have additional questions or concerns, please contact me. I will be more than happy to hear your concerns or to provide additional information about our doctrine and policies. 2. Mission and Ministry News Date July 5 Liturgist Toby McCullough George Brown Greeters & Ushers Randy & Linda Brown Don & Joann Meenen July 12 Doug French Jim & Ernestine Gordon July 19 Barbara Hesse Randy & Jennifer Bush July 26 Tim Bob & Ann Macha Woodcock Joyce Meyer Aug. 2 Toby Joe & Pauline Conley McCullough Julie Watson Aug. 9 George Ann Keller Brown Howard & Rhonda Parr Aug. 16 Kathy Craig & Lisa Thornburg Kovar Tim & Amy Woodcock Aug. 23 Tim David & Joan Deiter Woodcock Toby & Ann McCullough Aug. 30 Toby Kent & Betsey Miller McCullough Tom & Lois Lacock July 2015 Offering Counters Joyce Meyer Lynette Wenger Linda Brown Mary Smith Joyce Meyer Lynda Wood Linda Brown Dean Page Joyce Meyer Tricia Conley Linda Brown Lynette Wenger Joyce Meyer Mary Smith Linda Brown Lynda Wood Joyce Meyer Dean Page Acolytes Conner Bush Brock Bush Favion Johnson Brady Miller Kelton Lacock Keera Lacock Noah Woodcock Jared Cunningham Krew Lacock Kaden Brown Conner Bush Brock Bush Favion Johnson Keera Lacock Noah Woodcock Brady Miller Jared Cunningham Kaden Brown Media Persons Katie Conley Stacey Keithline Emily Woodcock Casey Conley Trevor Cunningham Kyle Parr Emily Woodcock Katie Conley OUTBACK ROCK Many of our members helped make Outback Rock VBS a success! If you see these folks, tell them “thank you!” Lesa Brian, Chris Brian, Trevor Cunningham, Susan Montgomery, Joyce Meyer, Betsy Miller, Julie Watson, Fred Schuler, Ryan Ehrlich, Teresa Lacock, Krew Lacock, Alvin Stutzman, Amy Stutzman, Tricia Conley, Carley Conley, Casey Conley, Marty Johnson, Lynnette Wenger, Brandy Bivens, Ashlynn Biehler We averaged 20 kids per day. What a blessing! Watch for our “Rock Solid Faith” float in the Tall Corn Parade! FOOD PANTRY UPDATE Our food pantry continues to be a source of assistance for many families in our community. You can participate in this mission in several ways: 1. Pray for this ministry and the families we serve. 2. Purchase a couple of “extra” items when you do your own grocery shopping and drop them in the grocery cart in the narthex. We can also use your plastic grocery bags. 3. Volunteer to help at the pantry. Two hours on a Saturday morning will be a blessing to you and those we serve! SUMMER BREAKFAST PROGRAM Thank you to everyone who served breakfast in June to students attending summer school at Rossville Grade School. We served over 200 meals over the course of three weeks. One of our students wrote us a thank you note, which is posted on the bulletin board in Fellowship Hall. MEET OUR SUMMER INTERN Trevor Cunningham will be assisting Pastor Lori and Joyce Meyer this summer with media preparation for Sunday worship. We are grateful to Trevor for sharing his expertise and creativity with us. 3. Mission & Ministry News July 2015 FOREST PARK NEWS Forest Park of Topeka is providing VBS for children in East Topeka who may not have a church home. Part of our VBS mission offering will help offset their expenses. The Rev. Kevin Rea and Rev. Jennifer Rea are the new directors of Forest Park. They are working to expand the ministry and outreach of this facility, which has been a part of our conference since 1922. Forest Park is hosting a work day on July 22, providing an opportunity to be of service and to learn more about Forest Park. If you know of persons looking for service opportunities on this or any other day, encourage them to contact Forest Park at 785-234-8024. TRUSTEES CONSIDER STEEPLE REPAIR At their June 25 meeting, the Board of Trustees heard a report from Howard Parr regarding needed repairs to the church steeple. The estimate for repairing the steeple is approximately $7800. The estimate for permanently removing the steeple is $4000. The administrative council will hear this report and make a recommendation to the Board of Trustees at their meeting on July 15. Members are encouraged to contact a member of the Board of Trustees with comments or suggestions. Board members are: Randy Brown, Jim Gordon, Joe Conley (Chair); David Deiter, Dale Ussery, Mary Channel, Tricia Conley and Kent Miller. CHURCH DIRECTORY UPDATE Our updated church directory will be available on Friday, July 3. Those who already have a print directory can pick up their new pages in the church office. Those who already have a digital directory can either bring a flash drive to the church office to get the update, or email [email protected] requesting an invitation to his Dropbox, where you can download the new directory. VBS OFFERING Pastor Lori challenged the children at VBS to raise enough money to send 50 Bibles to children in Thailand. If we meet our goal, the children will get to throw water balloons at Pastor Lori at Worship in the Park on July 19. Help our children raise $60 more to reach their goal! The deadline for contributing to the offering is July 10. WORSHIP IN THE PARK On Sunday, July 19, we will worship at Rossville City Park. Worship will begin at 11:00 that morning, followed by a pot luck lunch at the shelter house. THERE WILL BE NO WORSHIP AT RUMC THAT DAY. Following worship and lunch, those who are interested will play a round of disc golf. Discs and instruction will be available for those who want to learn how to play. MISSION TRIP NEWS Doug French, Lois Lacock, Tom Lacock, Jerry Schwilling and Lori Schwilling will travel to the Mission Outreach Center in Sandusky, Ohio from July 24-August 3. The Sandusky Mission Center hosts a variety of programs that minister to children, the unemployed, the hungry, veterans and the homeless. The RUMC team will learn about several of these ministries as they engage in loving service. They hope to bring home ideas and suggestions for improving our mission and ministry at RUMC. We are grateful to everyone who has contributed to this undertaking. Please be in prayer for our mission trip team and for those persons whom they will be serving. Administrative Council will meet at 7 pm on Wednesday, July 15. Finance Team will meet at 7pm on Monday, July 6. 4. Mission & Ministry News July 2015 THANK YOU FROM JIM HAYS It is an interesting experience to have so many people saying such kind things about a person, at an occasion in church other than that person's funeral. I was flattered and thankful to everyone for planning such a nice occasion Sunday May 31, to wish us well in retirement. This major life change at retirement has been thought about for some time and is not undertaken lightly. Rossville, and our church, has been a blessed miracle that came to me after much prayer and reflection, at a time almost 30 years ago when I was still sorting out what God wanted me to do with my life. I found my farm, a place much like where I grew up in Indiana. I found my town, a town much like Corydon, Indiana. I found my life in Rossville to be exactly as I thought it would be, and have prayed thankful prayers many times. You have shared life's highest moments with me. This place of faith has brought me through life's lowest moments as well. As I have often told people who asked, this change in life is made much easier, and is perhaps even made possible at all, by the fact that we have a loving church family waiting to embrace us in Indiana. We are not giving up our church family; we are just moving to a different branch. Corydon UMC is the church where I grew up, where several family members over the last 5 generations have been baptized, where one of my sisters was married, where both my parents and my grandparents' funerals were held; it is home. Just as Rossville has been home. Thank You to all who had a hand in the celebration. Please know that Linda and I will join you in worship whenever we return to Kansas, and look forward to entertaining in our remodeled Indiana home all our Kansas friends who venture east. We love you, and will never forget you and all you've meant to us. Jim Hays Wedding Anniversary Celebration Our church family is invited to attend the celbration of Don and Joann Meenen’s 65th wedding anniversary on Saturday, August 1st from 2:00-4:00 pm here at the church. The couple requests only the gift of your presence! Remember as you go on vacation this summer that the church is still at work and the bills keep coming. Please help us by mailing or dropping your offering by the church office. Thank you so much. Rossville United Methodist Church 411 Pearl Street PO Box 586 Rossville KS 66533 TEAM SPOTLIGHT: STAFF/PASTOR-PARISH RELATIONS COMMITTEE The Staff/Pastor Relations Committee is the administrative unit in a local church where staff and congregational interests come together to focus on the mission of the church. Specific tasks for the S/PPRC are listed in the Book of Discipline and are summarized here. *Educating and reminding both the staff and the congregation to focus on working together toward the mission of the church by promoting unity and encouraging, strengthening, nurturing, supporting, and respecting the pastor(s), staff, and their families. *Leading conversation between the congregation and the staff/pastor about ministry direction, including recommendations about staff positions to carry out the work of the church. *Developing and recommending written policy and procedures on emloyment of nonappointed staff, including provision for insurance, pension and severance pay. *Assessing job performance of the staff/pastor at least annually for the purpose of realigning staff position descriptions with the mission of the church. *Conferring and consulting with the district superintendent *Supporting lifelong learning and spiritual renewal for all staff (continuing education). *Identifying and supporting individuals from the congregation whom God seems to be calling for ordained ministry. 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