Bell Tower The INSIDE 2-3 Pastors’ Columns Be Transformed! God’s Ideal 4 3 New Members received in November 5 3F Dinner Clubs Sign up in January 6-7 Spotlight on Christmas at CLP 11 Picture Page Christmas Tea Highlights News from The Church at Litchfield Park January 2015 Important dates in 2015 An important event in the life of the church will be coming up Sunday, February 22, when the annual congregational meetings are held. There are actually two meetings required by our Constitution and By-Laws: the Annual Congregational meeting to elect members of the Council on Ministries and to review and approve previous minutes; and the Corporate (business) Meeting, to elect members of the Board of Directors, approve previous minutes and approve the proposed annual budget for the coming year. While everyone is invited to attend, only church members may vote. The meeting will be held immediately following the 10:45 a.m. worship service, in Souers Hall. On Saturday, March 7, from 8:00 a.m. until noon, there will be a long-range planning meeting for all Board, Council and committee members. The retreat will focus on setting short (6-12 months) and long range (3-5 years) goals for the church utilizing the Mission and Vision statements. The Church at Litchfield Park • 300 N. Old Litchfield Rd • Litchfield Park AZ 85340 Phone (623) 935-3411 • Fax (623) 935-0560 Email: [email protected] • Web: www.churchatlitchfieldpark.org Chris Martin, Editor (623) 979-8503 [email protected] Senior Pastor Rev. Dale L. Hopely, Jr. Be Transformed! Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is - his good, pleasing and perfect will. ~Romans 12:2 never actually painted in, reminding us that we are still working on the transformation process. Renewal is never fully accomplished, but is a state of perpetual submission throughout our lives to the will of God. Living in Japan, I saw Daruma dolls crop up in the department stores each year around this time. The dolls started as a Zen Buddhist tradition around 1760 in the city of Takasaki, just north of Tokyo. These dolls are round papier mache heads of a bearded man where the eyes are all white without a pupil painted in either eye. The doll is purchased each year when individuals make resolutions which are goal oriented. The buyer paints in a pupil in one of the eyes when the goal is set. The other all-white eye serves as a reminder of the goal and encourages the goal setter to tenaciously work toward accomplishing it. When the goal is reached, the missing pupil is then painted in; the doll then serves as a reminder of what has been accomplished. If you are the kind of person who likes to make resolutions, perhaps I might suggest a resolution inviting God to continue the teleos process in you this coming year. Engaging our faith through reading the Bible and devotional materials, serving others, regularly worshipping and attending Bible study, and communing with God in prayer each day are excellent ways to move ourselves along in the transformation process. If I or one of our dedicated church staff members can be of assistance in helping you with your “resolution,” let us know—that’s what we’re here for! Happy New Year, Pastor Dale In the scriptures, we are admonished to allow our hearts to be transformed and our minds renewed by God. In doing so, we are then able to discern God’s “perfect” will for our lives. The word translated “perfect” in the English New Testament is the Greek word in which it was originally written, teleos. This word does not actually refer to a state of being, but rather a movement toward something. In English, we would add an ‘ing’ to the end of the term perfecting. The concept of teleos suggests that none of us actually ever arrives at some state of perfection or completeness, but rather we are always in the process of getting better; moving in a positive direction. Using the Daruma doll as an example, the second eye is 2 Associate Pastor Rev. Kerri Sandusky God’s Ideal I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. ~Psalm 139:14 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. gives this command with the reminder that He will be with us always, to the very end of the age. What a comfort. When we look at Jesus’ vision and purpose for us, it seems like our resolutions could be summed up in a much shorter list: Lose 15 pounds Eat better Quit chewing my fingernails Write letters Call family more often Spend more time with the Lord Appreciate time Clean up after myself Don’t procrastinate... 1. 2. 3. 4. Remember whose I am Love others Love the Lord Make disciples for Jesus Christ This list is all-encompassing. The great part? We are never alone. God wants to walk with us – in good times and not so good times. God wants to be a part of all that we experience – to the very end of the age. ...You get the picture. These are a few resolutions that have populated my list for years. It is a list that is both therapeutic to write, yet frustratingly impossible for me to achieve. The list encompasses my vision of the ideal me. Perhaps 2015 will be a year where the list shortens and the focus shifts. The great part of this resolution list is that it isn’t our ideal; it is God’s ideal. One of the definitions of the word ideal is “a standard of perfection and excellence.” This is easily the definition used when making resolution lists. They become self-focused and a set-up for failure in many instances. Resolutions should begin with our vision and purpose defined for us by our Lord and Savior. Blessings, Pastor Kerri Psalm 139 says, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful.” The Lord doesn’t make mistakes. The Lord makes us. We are His masterpiece. The Lord knows us so well that we are told “Even the very hairs of your head are all numbered.” The great part of these definitions is that they remind us that we are God’s ideal. Our purpose is defined by Jesus Christ when he says, “Go and make disciples of all the nations.” Jesus 3 CLP welcomes three new members Nov. 23 Membership orientation resumes Jan. 18, new members will be received on Jan. 25 Bob Caldwell is retired from systems consulting at Lincoln National Life Insurance. He lives in Goodyear and enjoys playing golf and bocce ball, gardening and fishing. His family is his life’s highlight. He has two daughters, a grandson and a granddaughter. The Church at Litchfield Park celebrates the uniqueness of each person and believes there is a place for you within our church family. We all have our own gifts, passions and purpose, yet we connect together in a loving and welcoming community of faith. There is a special place for you here. As puzzle pieces support and connect each other, so do we as Christ’s followers. If you are considering joining our church family, or simply want more information, please attend a brief membership orientation on the third Sunday of each month, immediately following the 9:15 a.m. service, in the Zieske Hall. New members are received on the fourth Sunday of the month at both the 9:15 and the 10:45 a.m. services. The next orientation is on January 18. If you have already been to an orientation session and are now ready to join, or if you have any questions about the process or alternate times needed for the presentation, please contact Peter Dale, membership chair, at [email protected] or (480) 280 - 9290. Recent Baptisms Shawn and Judy Zimmerman live in Litchfield Park. Judy is a Wal-Mart manager and enjoys history and travel. Shawn is selfemployed and also enjoys history and travel, as well as playing golf. One highlight of his life was a trip to Israel. They have three dogs and enjoy attending the 8:00 service. The Church at Litchfield Park is pleased to announce the baptism of the following children in our church family by Rev. Dale L. Hopely, Jr. William Francis Lindsay V, born July 27, 2014, to William Lindsay IV and Amy Borrerro of Waddell, was baptized on November 23. Grandparents are Bill and Joni Lindsay, and John and Barbara Borrerro. His god4 mother is Stephanie Borrerro. Austin Malecki, born February 5, 2014, to Mike and Kristy Malecki of Waddell, was baptized November 30. Grandparents are Tom and Ann Godman. Breonna P. Peterson, born November 28, 2000, and Aiden L. Peterson, born August 25, 2003, to Michael and Darlene Peterson of Belling- ham, Washington, were baptized November 30. Grandmother is Aileen Hopely. Godparents are Dale and Kimberly Hopely, and Ed and Robin Jones. Jesus answered, "I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit…" John 3:5 (NIV) Lisa Hegarty Clerk of the Council Youth Update Sign up in January! Look to the New Year for a great fellowship opportunity with 3F: that’s Fun, Food and Fellowship! Sundays in January, sign up to join couples and singles of all ages to create a dinner club. You will then be paired with three other family units made up of couples or singles. Beginning in February and once a month for four months, each couple or individual in your personal club will host dinner, and other members of your club will assist. This will give folks the opportunity to meet in the comfort of someone’s home instead of a restaurant to share a meal. Each family unit will have the opportunity to serve as host. We will join together to create intimate groups, get to know each other better, enjoy a little food and drink, experience fellowship, develop deeper, more meaningful relationships, and share the love of God together. You won’t want to miss all the fun! If you have specific questions, please feel free to contact Rob anytime. Rob Gimbl Director of Fellowship [email protected] (623) 640-8013 Ignite and Pulse, the youth groups at CLP, will resume meeting on Sunday, January 11, from 5:00-6:30 p.m. If you are in grades 6-12, come join the fun and fellowship! January 11 will be Sundae Sunday—bring an ice cream topping and lots of friends! Rev. Kerri Sandusky is assisted by Sean and Allison McDermott, who work with the senior high group, Pulse; Steve and Beth Charney will work with the junior high group, Ignite. Adrenaline youth choir Beginning Sunday, January 11, Adrenaline Youth Choir will meet from 4:00-5:00 p.m. in the choir room. If you’d like more information about joining this lively group, contact the church office: (623) 935-3411. Would you like to assist with meals, help with receptions following memorial services, and provide cookies or sandwiches? You can sign up for this special ministry, which is led by Joann Forstner, in Souers Hall on Sunday, or by contacting Joann at [email protected]. 5 Coral Lewis was selected Artist of the year by her peers at Art League West. Art League West was founded in May, 1997 to promote and encourage the visual arts in the West Valley. Its members are amateur and professional artists from all parts of the greater Phoenix area. Coral has also exhibited and received awards for her watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings at the West Valley Arts Council, Surprise and Avondale City Halls, Glendale and Scottsdale Galleries. She currently serves as Art League secretary. At CLP Coral sings in the Chancel Choir and is actively involved in WCSF. What Christmas is all about Learning about Advent in Sunday school included listening to Bible stories, lighting the Advent wreath, making holiday crafts, enjoying cake and decorating Christmas cookies, and talking about the excitement of celebrating the birth of the Baby Jesus. Thanks to all our volunteer helpers! 6 4C sang for Litchfield Park’s downtown Christmas celebration, then performed the National Anthem at the Coyotes hockey game, and the Chimin’ In Youth Choir rang out loud and proud in Sunday worship. Hay wagons loaded with merry carolers rode through the Park, then returned to church for cocoa, cookies and a special visit from Santa! 7 Crafter’s Fellowship Men’s Fellowship meets on the first Saturday of the month from 7:00-8:30 a.m. in Souers Hall. Breakfast is followed by a unique Bible Study led by Eric Jameson. Eric provides a short presentation of the historical and cultural background of New Testament letters being studied, followed by reading the letter, and discussion. Please join us on January 3 at 7:00 a.m. as we continue our study of 1 Corinthians. All men are welcome! Contact Eric at (623) 2170462 or [email protected]. The Church at Litchfield Park has a vibrant community of artists and crafters. Those artisans who would like to become acquainted with others who share their passion are invited to join Crafter’s Fellowship on Sunday evenings at 5:00 p.m. in Zieske Hall. The group’s next meeting will be on January 11. The group meets on most Sundays, following the youth group schedule, but please check the bulletin calendar to confirm, or contact Dana Dale at (623) 826-0968 or [email protected]. WCSF’s Thrift Shop will be open on Saturday, January 3, and Thursday, January 15, from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in the Watt House. Donations are welcome on the days prior, only between 8:30-10:30 a.m. Call Monica at (623) 935-2656 or Millie at (623) 935-3953 to schedule a specific drop-off time. PLEASE do not leave items outside the thrift shop doors. The thrift shop is WCSF’s main fundraising project, providing funds for mission projects in our own church, local community, and beyond. You can find us at www.churchatlitchfieldpark.org, and there is so much information about our church, its history, upcoming events, slide shows and photos of activities, audio and videos of Sunday services, thanks to our webmaster, Carroll Frison! WORSHIP ATTENDANCE Date 8:00 9:15 10:45 PREACHING SCHEDULE 11-02-14 189 263 99 551 Traditional Worship: 8:00 and 9:15 a.m. Contemporary Worship: 10:45 a.m. 11-09-14 213 302 66 581 11-16-14 152 281 117 550 January 04: Communion Sunday Rev. Dale L. Hopely, Jr. 11-23-14 159 308 97 564 11-26-14 Thanksgiving Eve 160 January 18: Rev. Dale L. Hopely, Jr. 11-30-14 189 575 January 25: Rev. Dale L. Hopely, Jr. 11-30-14 Hanging of the Greens January 11: Rev. Dale L. Hopely, Jr. 8 279 107 Total 122 20 Questions—2014 in Review 1. What was the single best thing that happened this past year? 2. What was the single most challenging thing that happened? 3. What was an unexpected joy this past year? 4. What was an unexpected obstacle? 5. Pick three words to describe 2014. 6. Pick three words your spouse would use to describe your 2014 (don’t ask them; guess based on how you think your spouse sees you). 7. Pick three words your spouse would use to describe their 2014 (again, without asking). 8. What were the best books you read this year? 9. With whom were your most valuable relationships? 10. What was your biggest personal change from January to December of this past year? 11. In what way did you grow emotionally? 12. In what way did you grow spiritually? 13. In what way did you grow physically? 14. In what way did you grow in your relationships with others? 15. What was the most enjoyable part of your work (both professionally and at home)? 16. What was the most challenging part of your work (both professionally and at home)? 17. What was your single biggest time waster in your life this past year? 18. What was the best way you used your time this past year? 19. What was biggest thing you learned this past year? 20. Create a phrase or statement that describes 2014 for you. (Source: www.incourage.me) Everyone’s invited! Come and enjoy free hot dogs, popcorn and drinks with movie fans of all ages as you enjoy Disney Pixar’s “Toy Story 3.” The toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care center instead of the attic right before Andy leaves for college, and it's up to Woody to convince the other toys that they weren't abandoned and to return home. “Toy Story 3” begins at 6:00 p.m. in Souers Hall, Friday, January 23. Mission NEWS Feed My Starving Children Volunteers are invited to pack meals at the FMSC Tempe site on specific dates or at your convenience; January 17 and February 21 are upcoming opportunities. Sign up in Souers Hall on Sundays, contact Judy Anderson at (623) 386-7473, or go to www.fmsc.org to volunteer on a different date. A Quick Look at the Budget December 31, 2014 Enjoy “The King and I” Seniors, sign up now for our next dinner/show, “The King and I,” at the Arizona Broadway Theater, Friday, February 13, at 5:30 p.m. The ticket price is $70, and includes dinner, show, sales tax and ticket gratuity. Please indicate if you desire to be seated with someone else. This would make a loving Valentine’s gift. Make checks payable to The Church at Litchfield Park, and note “King and I” on memo line. Ticket sales end January 16! For more information, call Mary Meese: (623) 935-2136. YTD Revenues $ YTD Expenses Net YTD Revenues over Expenses 636,022.09 593,046.38 $ 42,975.71 Revenue and expense summaries were prepared by Lori Orth, church treasurer, as part of the monthly financial reports to the Board of Directors. If you have questions, please contact Lori at [email protected] or (623) 935-5057. 9 Welcome to WCSF Information on Circle Meetings: Circle 1 will meet at the home of Jeanne Hall at La Loma, 14154 Denny Blvd., #124, on January 14, at 9:30 a.m. Jeanne's phone number is (623) 533-5837 for information. Circle 2: Contact Jennifer Neal at (602) 826-7200 for information. Meeting days/times vary. Circle 3: Contact Gwynn Henline at (623) 877-2453 for details. Circle 3 meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month for lunch. Circle 4 will meet at the home of Grace Luciani, 5126N 191st Dr, Litchfield Park on Thursday, January 8, at 10 a.m. Marilyn Kimmins will present the program. If you are interested in knowing more about Circle 4 please take the opportunity to come meet us. Contact Judy Hilt at (623) 234-4616 for information. Circle 5 meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in member’s homes or at an area restaurant. For information, contact Marcy Clement, (602) 473 -1395, or email her at [email protected]. Newcomers are always welcome! Circle 6 meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6:45 p.m. in the Watt House. Contact Aimee Wickersham at (480) 445-9460 or [email protected] if you’d like specific information. New WCSF Board Officers for 2015: President Marcy Clement Vice President Betty Gerlak Women’s Christian Service Fellowship is for all women who are members, visitors or friends of The Church at Litchfield Park. It provides a working organization of women for fellowship, spiritual enrichment, mission and outreach work in the community and beyond, as well as in serving the church as needs arise. WCSF also hosts the annual Mother’s Day salad luncheon and Christmas tea. For more information please contact: Marcy Clement, President [email protected] (602) 471-1395 Treasurer Dortha Apland Recording Secretary Jacque Hough Corresponding Secretary Chris Martin Members-at-Large Lauren Byrd Susy Simonsgaard Elected at the annual business meeting on December 7, these officers will assume their duties on February 1. Save the date: April 24-25 2015 Women’s Retreat “Seasons of Our Lives” Ecclesiastes 3 10 All women are invited to "Ladies Who Lunch" on Tuesday, January 13, at 12:30 p.m. for a Dutch-treat meal at Black Angus Steakhouse, 13766 W. McDowell Rd., Goodyear. This monthly event is sponsored by Women's Christian Service Fellowship to support and encourage women in the church to get to know each other beyond Sunday morning greetings. Your RSVP is required by noon Monday, January 12, to insure adequate seating. For details or to RSVP, contact Kathy Christensen at (623) 536-1207, [email protected]; or Chris Martin at (623) 979-8503, [email protected]. Come and join us; all women of the church are welcome! Women enjoy 31st Annual Christmas Tea on December 7 The sights, sounds and smells of Christmas filled Souers Hall for the annual WCSF Christmas Tea, with about 115 women in attendance. Circle 3 members provided beautiful and unique nativity decorations; Circles 2 and 6 were the official hostesses, serving refreshments and beverages, and cleaning up afterward; Circles 1, 4 and 5 invited organist/pianist Debra Weber and vocalist Lisa Collier to lead the caroling, and they also performed two beautiful songs, “All I Want for Christmas Is You” and “O Holy Night.” Non-perishable food was collected for the Agua Fria Food Bank, with 86 pounds delivered there the following week. In a brief business meeting, new officers were elected for the coming year—see slate of officers for 2015 on previous page. 11 Wednesday Nights at CLP Cartoon Corner 4:30-6:00 p.m. 4C, G.O. Kids Rec Room, CLP Café ~ 6:00 p.m. Dinner ~ 6:45 p.m. Bible Study, G.O. Kids, Chancel Choir January 7 Winter Break - No Regular Wednesday Activities January 14 Stew, Salad, Rolls, Pudding, Cookies January 21 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Salad, Rolls, Italian Ices January 28 Oven Fried Chicken, Twice Baked Potatoes, Corn, Salad, Cake Activities and Rehearsals 4:30 p.m. 4C “Chimin’ In” - Fireside North 4:30 p.m. G.O. Kids Rec Room - K-5th, Classroom 6 4:30 p.m. Heavenly Handbells - Sanctuary 4:30 p.m. CLP Café - Souers Hall 5:00 p.m. 4C “VIP” - Fireside Room North 5:00 p.m. Nursery Care available until 7:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4C “Joyful Noise” - Classroom 2 6:45 p.m. Adult Bible Study - Souers Hall 6:45 p.m. Chancel Choir - Choir Room 6:45 p.m. G.O. 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