Issue 168—February 2015 “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control.” Galatians 5:22 From the Pastor . . . Dear Friends, How do you know how to live your life? How do you know if you are doing God’s will? Do you ever think about if you are becoming more like Christ with each passing day or year? I grew up in the church. I would not say that we were a ‘highly committed and involved’ family, but the church was the foundation of our family’s and extended family’s life. Over the years I realize how much the relationship with the church has shaped my perspective on life and my theology. I have learned to love and appreciate what the church has meant and done for me beyond what words can articulate. I have learned that in subtle ways what it means to be Methodist has influenced both my faith and understanding of how to live in the world in very positive ways. What was not part of my life growing up in the church was talk about a relationship with Jesus or serious expectations about learning the Bible. To speak simplistically, these aspects of the Christian walk were not culturally part of the church because the societal assumption was that we were all Christian. It was not until the church growth movement in the 80’s that the answer to the question, ‘Why are you doing this ministry?’ was ‘Jesus.’ It was not until the 90’s when the United Methodist Church wrote and published Disciple Bible Study that a movement to serious scripture study began anew. I say all of this because we are coming to a particular moment in our congregation when we are defining what it means to live as a deeply committed follower of Jesus through scripture, reason, tradition and experience. During this season of Lent we are focusing on the spiritual disciplines that shape how we live our lives, do God’s will and become more Christlike. Through our worship sermon series and all church study we will be Setting Sail Toward Abundant Living. We will be looking in depth at what it means to LOVE God, CARE for each other and SERVE in the world. In the book of Acts, Luke writes about the life of Jesus’ disciples after his death and resurrection: Awe came upon everyone, because many wonders and signs were being done by the apostles. All who believed were together and had all things in common; they would sell their possessions and goods and distribute the proceeds to all, as any had need. Day by day, as they spent time together in the temple, they broke bread at home and ate their food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having the goodwill of all people. And day by day the Lord added to their number those who were being saved. Acts 2.43-47 (continued on p. 2) OUR CHURCH FAMILY WORSHIP THIS MONTH Our condolences to Betty Stuckert and family on the death of Bob Stuckert on Jan. 9; to Mary and Dave Paull and family on the death of Mary’s father, Eugene Ziemer; to Kathie Voelz and family on the death of Dick Voelz; to the Laurie Geisel/Bruce Thompson family on the death of Laurie’s mother, Marlene Geisel; to Tom Daykin and family on the death of his father; and to Christy West and family on the death of her grandmother. Jan. 31/Feb. 1: “Are you a frienemy?” Youth Sunday Holy Communion Thank you to these JOY assemblers: John Ross, Melba Wakeley. SETTING SAIL TOWARD ABUNDANT LIVING From the Pastor, continued from p. 1 I pray daily that each of you, members and guests and those yet to come, will intentionally be willing to take time during this season of Lent to be in worship weekly and be a part of one of our small groups focusing on discipleship. There is more information in this newsletter and more that will come. May we, individually and collectively, seek to deepen our relationship and walk with Christ and reflect that to others in our daily lives. See you in worship, Pastor Susan TAIZÉ WORSHIP Feb. 8: “Why can’t we all get along?” Scout Sunday, celebrating Boy and Girl Scouts Feb. 15—Journeys with The Messiah, Michael Belk, guest speaker (article on p. 4) Lenten Sermon Series: At the United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay, we’re committed to the conviction that our spiritual life is a journey, one that involves Loving God, Caring for each other and Serving in the world. As we seek to become deeply committed followers of Jesus Christ, we Love God as we worship and pray, Care for others through friendships in small groups and studying the Bible, and Serve in the world as we give generously, witness to what God is doing in our lives, and express our lives through practical acts of loving service. The five spiritual practices of discipleship are central to our success in this sailing voyage. During the season of Lent we will be taking a look at five practices that help us move toward a more abundant life: worship/prayer, care, study, giving, witnessing and serving. During the Lenten season, we will be offering an allchurch study focusing on the disciplines of discipleship. Small group sign-ups will begin Feb. 8 and groups will begin meeting the week of Feb. 22. The group studies will follow the prior week’s worship service and sermon. Friday, February 6 Feb. 18: Ash Wednesday, 7:30 pm. 7th and 8th Grade Confirmands assisting in worship. The sacrament of holy communion and imposition of ashes will be part of the service. FOCUS MISSION BASKET Feb. 21/22: LOVE God : Worship and pray regularly. Located near the Women’s Ministry table next to the Library. Thank you for your tremendous generosity to our Focus Mission, Family House. Feb. 28/Mar. 1: CARE for each other: Care and develop deep friendships through small groups. Mar. 7/8: CARE for each other: Study the Bible and grow in faith. Mar. 14/15: SERVE in the world: Give generously. February—Laundry Soap and Bleach March—First aid supplies; April—Dish soap May—Cleaning supplies; June—Paper products Mar. 21/22: SERVE in the world: Witness to what God is doing in my life. Mar. 28/29: SERVE in the world: Serve others through acts of love, compassion and justice. Palm Sunday Weekend. Commitment Weekend. 2 Special music: Requiem for the Living VIDEOSTREAMING Our church has received a gift from Hazelyn McComas to establish videostreaming of our worship services. In the next couple of months we will be establishing this new ministry. Why would we want to videostream our worship services? 1. Most churches have seen a rise in the number of first time guests. Many say they experience worship services online before making an actual visit. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN PACKING EVENT 2. This will help to keep our homebound, those home ill and those traveling connected to worship and sermon series. Our church is proud to be sponsoring another meal packing event for Feed My Starving Children this year from April 30 to May 2. We want to announce that registration is now open for the event! You can register for one or more packing sessions by logging onto the FMSC webpage on the church website and following the prompts. You can register individually or as a group and can select from eight different two-hour packing sessions. 3. Persons who travel south for the winter or north for the summer can still be connected to worship. 4. New online communities of worshipers are forming all the time. 5. One of our church goals is to increase worship attendance. Videostreaming will create a new avenue to reach out to people and assist them in building a relationship with Christ and our church. Want to know more? Contact Pastor Susan, Neil Bubke or Steve Brook. FMSC provides prepackaged meals of rice, soy, vegetables and vitamins and minerals to children suffering from hunger around the world. They send the meals where the need is greatest either because of war, famine or natural disaster. The meals from our last packing event in 2013 were sent to refugee camps in Somalia. Here we go again! Library Guild COOKIE SALE: Feb. 14-15 Packing is easy and fun. There are several stations to choose from and tasks suited to those who need or wish to sit and to children as young as five who may need a little help. It is a great way for families, scout troops, clubs, classes and work groups to participate in a mission project together. It is very satisfying to know that in two short hours you have helped to feed so many children in need. Bang the drums!! Sound the trumpets!! Once again, it’s time for the annual Library Guild Cookie Sale. We are returning to our tradition of holding this scrumptious offering of sweet delights on Valentine’s Day weekend, Feb. 14-15. We’ll be there after Saturday’s 5 pm service, and Sunday morning, 8:45 to 12 noon. We are required to pay for the ingredients we pack. Each meals costs 22 cents. Since we can only pack as many meals as we pay for, we encourage you to consider making a generous donation to our packing event whether you are able to pack or not. You can donate through the FMSC webpage or by writing a check to the church and indicating “FMSC” on the note line. As always, a free will offering basket will be out. The funds gathered buy library materials, pay for needed items such as our recently upgraded and replaced computers, and help maintain the library for church members and everyone looking to explore their faith and spiritual growth. Thank you for your past support for our FMSC packing events. We look forward to another great FMSC packing event this year. Together we can turn hunger into hope! We’ll also be asking for cookie bakers – look for sign-up opportunities in future bulletin inserts. See you then. Don’t forget to bring your sweet tooth (tooths?/teeth?)!! Steve Davis 3 JOURNEYS WITH THE MESSIAH A special worship service with Michael Belk Sunday, February 15, 9 and 10:30 am worship services We have a wonderful opportunity to experience Michael Belk and hear his Christian witness through his project, Journeys with the Messiah. Using his unique, photographic story-telling skills, award-winning fashion photographer Michael Belk embarked on an inspiring journey - with his camera and creativity - to explore the modern-day relevance of the centuries-old messages of Jesus. For over 30 years prior to this journey, Michael’s photographs appeared in Vogue, Elle, GQ and Vanity Fair for clients that have included Nautica, J. Crew and a host of major fashion brands. Not only “the man behind the camera,” he has been the creative director and leading account executive for his own fashion-advertising agency, Michael Belk & Company. Sensing God was asking, “What are you doing with all of the gifts I have given to you? Using them only for yourself, or sharing them with others,” in 2008, using his personal savings, he began production on a series of photographs that would depict messages of Jesus. The result is a magnificently beautiful and thought-provoking collection of fine art, Journeys with the Messiah. Michael's compelling photographs capture 1st Century Jesus intimately interacting with 21st Century Wall Street executives, high rollers, Nazis and people of questionable character. Produced in the ancient Italian city of Matera, this one-of-a-kind photographic journey delightfully incites a fresh perspective of Jesus. It is a journey for all people of all faiths. Pastor Susan had an opportunity to hear and meet Michael Belk through the Large Church Initiative in Atlanta, Georgia. After sharing her excitement, the Open Door Gallery and Foundation and Memorials Committee are sponsoring his visit. Posters of some of Belk’s work are on display in the Open Door Gallery. Guided tours with presentations are available and can be arranged through Neil Bubke, [email protected]. Books, posters and notecards of Belk’s work will be available for purchase the morning of Feb. 15 and for a few weeks following the presentation. This unique opportunity is one you will want to invite your friends and family members to join you in experiencing. Our regular 5 pm and 8 am worship services will be held, with the sacrament of holy communion being served at the 8 am service. 4 Meet the New President of GarrettEvangelical Theological Seminary (G-ETS) February 24, 7:00 pm, in the Walnut Room Join Pastor Susan and Pastor Dick Jones for an opportunity to meet Dr. Lallene Rector, newly installed as president of our closest United Methodist seminary in Evanston, IL, in January 2014. Prior to that time, Dr. Rector was an associate professor of Psychology of Religion and Pastoral Psychotherapy, and most recently serving as vice president of Academic Affairs and academic dean. G-ETS is one of 13 United Methodist seminaries that train clergy and lay persons for service in the church and in the world. G-ETS serves as the primary seminary supplying pastors for churches in the Wisconsin Annual Conference. They also seek to provide resources for theological education of lay persons in local churches. Many of our church’s pastors and young adults have graduated from or attended G-ETS. Grace Baldridge, Jeffrey Bross, Eddie Crise, Kory Douglass, Don Francis, Wiley Gladney, Dick Jones, Tim Lathrop, Meg Lybeck-Smoak, Dee Merritt and Susan Patterson-Sumwalt have all been influenced by G-ETS education and training. For a number of years, professors from the seminary came to our church to lead seminary level classes for our membership. This is an opportunity to learn more about the seminary and its relationship to the church. Mike Moser from the development office will also be joining us at the coffee. While we hope that an increasing number of persons will financially support the seminary in the future, no solicitation will be part of our gathering. If you would like to attend, please rsvp in the church office or to Pastor Susan at [email protected] by February 15. FROM RICHARD WHITAKER To our friends and fellow church members: Your outpouring of love at our retirement farewell was truly overwhelming. So much planning, preparing and execution of the luncheon and program that followed went into this, with many hands, heads and hearts working together to make it such a memorable event for our family. I was especially grateful to the pastors for allowing me to preach, and to lift up the many lights that laity have been in my faith journey through the years. This congregation has many beacons of light which touch other lives and bless the world around you. Thanks to everyone for the notes, photos, monetary love offerings, luncheon, and testimony of speakers, AV presentation, worship music, and many assorted gifts that flowed our way. Continue to be in prayer for us as Nathan seeks new employment, as Beth and Gia make marriage plans, as I begin a part-time job of 8 hrs/wk at the Brown Deer UMC in homebound visitation and congregational care and continue volunteer jobs, and as Martha continues serving at Loving Start Preschool in Bay View. You hold special places in our hearts and we shall always be lights shining together, brightening a dark world. Shalom dear friends, Richard and Martha Whitaker, Nathan, Beth and Gia 5 CHANCEL CHOIR WINTER PARTY On the coldest night of the winter, the Chancel Choir enjoyed a warm fire, tasty food, robust singing, and great conversation at Neil’s home. A good time was had by all! CHURCH and SOCIETY SCOUT SUNDAY—February 8 DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL 9:00 and 10:30 am continues … Wednesdays, 6:15, Chapel Join us as we honor the service, hard work, commitment, and fun that boys and girls experience through scouting. February 4 - “Park Avenue, Money, Power and the American Dream” A film on income and inequality. How much inequality is too much? Mike Martin will present the film and lead the discussion. All scouts are invited to wear their uniforms to church and be celebrated and blessed in the service. Scouts are also invited to participate in the service. Please contact Christy West, [email protected], for more information. February 11 - “Tapped” This film examines the financial and ecological impact of the bottled water industry and the social, economic and ecological problems. Steve Davis will be the leader. Scout leaders are invited to contact Christy West, [email protected], to reserve a table to set up a small display to highlight your troop or pack or sell cookies etc. after the services. February 25 - “The Line” A film which addresses what it means to live below the poverty line. “The Line” documents the stories of people living at or below the poverty line. Shauna Leinbach will present this film and lead the discussion. Films on immigration and cultural competency are planned for future showings. 6 MISSIONS UPDATE Our 2014 Third Week of the Month food drives collected more than 3,200 lbs (1.6 tons) of food for United Methodist Children’s Services emergency food pantry. This was slightly less than our average collection year historically, but the difference was made up in fresh food donations, for which our goal was 20 lb. / month. This modest goal was exceeded nearly every month by including produce from our church garden, as well as food purchased by mission team members and delivered to UMCS, to supplement the non-perishable collections. If you would like to contribute to this “fresh food for local families” effort, please contact John Fruncek ([email protected]) or make a monetary donation to the church with “Faith Promise” in the memo line. This year we will again be hosting a Winter Farmer’s Market and Meal of Hope, on Sunday, March 15, from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. Farmers and food vendors will have for sale locally grown (generally within 50 miles) and prepared foods. We will also have a brunch (free will offering) that features some of their products. Proceeds from sales and the brunch will benefit missions and local farmers. Look for more details in next month’s JOY. 7 WHAT’S HAPPENING in the MEN’S GROUP The MISSION AT HOME work day on a Saturday in the middle of January (sponsored by the Men’s Ministry) had a good response from volunteer members. They came together in order to help maintain and repair parts of our church building, plus help save some money for the church. As you walk around the church, take a look at these areas that were the focus of a Saturday for these volunteer members: CHAPEL (painted by Mary Lynn Han, Barb Abraham and Deb Abraham) OFFICE HALL (painted by Steve Scheil, John Fruncek, Jim Armstrong, Barb Armstrong, Dan Pagel, Dick Barnes, Ryan Fleming, Justin Lowe and Marshall Chetlain) NARTHEX RAMP AREA (painted by Dan Yunk, Jason Smith and Mike Martin) ELEVATOR AREAS - THREE FLOORS (painted by Jim Jeffery, Nalda and Dan Grayson, Tosha Dye, Beth Groble, Tom Groble and Loretto Steinmetz) RISERS AT DANBERRY ENTRANCE (painted by Jim Lathrop) ROOM 210 (painted by the Boy Scouts of the Bacon+ patrol watched over by Chris Gaffney) OFFICE HALL TABLE and NEW CHOIR RAILINGS (finished and stained by T. J. Patrick) MANY THANKS to all of these members who gave up their Saturdays for the church! BOWLING OUTING FEBRUARY CALENDAR Feb. 6: Friday, Men’s Club Breakfast: Informal breakfast at First Watch Restaurant in Mequon, 7:30 am. Enjoy fellowship with the men of the church. Contact Steve Scheil, [email protected]. Feb. 7: Saturday, NO REGRETS – Elmbrook Church: This is the annual men’s conference that brings in thousands of men from around the state. Take a look at www.noregretsconference.org for details. Let Pastor Justin Lowe, [email protected], know your plans. A group of men from Men’s Ministry made their mark at the Brown Deer bowling lanes on a Saturday morning in January. A good time was had by all - ranging in ages from their 30s to their 80s. The bowling skills came out of the woodwork for some as others continued their league performance. Those in the group picture: front row - Dave Reeves, Steve Scheil, Jim Jeffery and Steve Davis; back row - Jason Pokey, Jim Armstrong, Don Lyback, John Fruncek and his father, Ron Fruncek. The plan is to do it again as encouraged by those who were there. We invite the men of the church to prepare for our next gathering when we will roll the ball down the alley. Feb. 21: Saturday, Men’s Breakfast – Fellowship Hall: Hear Pastor Justin and Pastor Rachel talk about their new posts at the church. Learn what they have in mind for the future of our congregation; starts at 7:30 am. Contact Justin Lowe, [email protected]. Feb. 24: Tuesday, Grey Guys – 9 am to 12 noon: continental breakfast at 8:30 am, then we’ll do fix-up projects around the church. There’s a need for handymen to take care of small projects that need to get done. Let Steve Scheil ([email protected]) know you will be there. 8 Thursday morning to-do list... Reading Circle Women of all ages... A faith-lift awaits you on Thursday mornings! 9:20 am - begin with free child care, room 212. 9:30 am - slide into the chapel with other women for 30 minutes of God-time. 10:15 am - grab a cup of coffee in the narthex and be welcomed into a class. 11:25 am - hugs, smiles, invitations to return. 11:30 am - collect a happy child. Next Thursday - repeat! Women Offering Worship every Thursday morning. Looking for a good read for a cozy night with a book? Try the February feature of the Reading Circle. Women at the Well 2nd & 4th Sundays 11:45 - 1 Walnut Room Join us for lively, faith-filled discussion of the book The Way of Grace Book and scripture study for women of all ages, in all places on their faith journeys. Contact Kathy to learn more. kathleenschlueter@ northwesternmutual.com Focus Missions United Methodist Women Laundry detergent & bleach The collection basket is located under the Women’s Ministry table, outside the Walnut Room. WOW Feed My Starving Children monetary donations Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver They meet Tuesday, February 3 at 7pm in the Walnut Room. Warm atmosphere. Great conversation. Yummy refreshments. Sally or Beth can tell you more. [email protected] [email protected] The complete year’s list is under Women’s Ministries umcwfb.org Start clearing the clutter now so you will be ready! Our AMAZING rummage sale is right around the corner. Plan to share the fun that week! Mary Paull [email protected] May Day fun with Women’s Ministries Join with other women at the Feed My Starving Children Mobile Pack Event Friday morning 9-11. 9 February Birthdays Allison, Ms. Susan -Lynn 2/1 Batchelder, Mr. Richard 2/1 Borman, Mrs. Catherine -Cathy 2/1 Douglass, Mr. John 2/2 Hinson, Mrs. Charlotte 2/3 Welstead, Karlan 2/3 Goudreau, Cameron -Cam 2/4 Jacobson, Mrs. Ellie 2/4 Owusu-Ayim, Mrs. Henrietta 2/4 Calvino, Mrs. Kelly W. 2/6 Pribbanow, Ms. Wendy 2/6 Robertson, Mrs. Lynne 2/6 Sommer, Mr. Grant 2/6 Davis, Mrs. Kathleen 2/7 Tomson, Mrs. Joanne 2/7 Dietz, Ms. Mary 2/8 Hoylman, Emily 2/8 Alves, Mr. Fabio 2/9 Cabaniss, Mr. John 2/9 O'Toole, Mrs. Nancy 2/10 Adams, Mr. Bob 2/11 Brown, Mr. Douglas -Doug 2/11 Cabaniss, Mrs. Julie 2/11 Walker, Mrs. Kathy 2/11 Woelfel, Mrs. Yvette 2/11 Bubke, Mr. Neil 2/12 Fruncek, Mr. John 2/12 Goldberg, Ms. Lois 2/12 McMahon, Joseph M 2/12 Barnes, Dr. Richard -Dick 2/13 Crise, Mr. William -Bill 2/13 Erickson, Mrs. Jean 2/13 Hatch, Mrs. Natalie 2/14 Martin, Mr. Michael -Mike 2/14 Huber, Mr. Mark 2/15 Marx, Mrs. Catherine 2/15 Robertson, Mrs. Carleen 2/16 Hardy, Mr. George 2/17 Leinbach, Micah 2/17 Kemppainen, Krista 2/18 Davis, Tyler 2/19 Gorsuch, Mr. Jeffrey -Jeff 2/19 Sanders, Mr. David 2/19 Zastava, Mrs. Amelia 2/19 Barnes, Mrs. Roanne 2/20 Weintraub, Ms. Gretchen 2/20 Redeker, Ms. Ellen 2/21 Hendrix, Jonathan 2/22 Maresh, Mrs. Joanne 2/22 Corey, Mr. Cletus 2/23 Enea, Anthony 2/23 Ahrens, Ms. Dawn 2/25 Chiappetta, Mrs. Donna 2/25 Mike, Mrs. Virginia E.-Ginny 2/25 Pejsa, Daniel -Danny 2/25 Kremer, Mrs. Niki 2/26 Pagenkop, Ms. Chris 2/26 Partleton, Mr. James -Jim 2/26 Treptow, Mrs. Beth 2/26 Brocher, Mrs. Evelyn 2/28 Mulligan, Mr. William -Bill 2/28 Perry, Mr. Bob 2/28 Tipton, Mr. Ron 2/28 Trebatoski, Alex 2/28 Weiss, Mr. Tim 2/29 ALL CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE Coming April 19-25 Mark your calendars, start cleaning the closets—you SO do not want to miss the All Church Rummage Sale April 19-25! WINTER FARMER’S MARKET and MEAL OF HOPE Sunday, March 15, 9:30-12:30 Fellowship Hall The three wise men and their guiding friends came to visit worship on Epiphany Sunday, January 4. Farmers and food vendors will have locally grown food and food products for sale, and there will be brunch available (free will offering taken). Don’t miss this wonderful mid-winter event! 10 Scenes from Richard and Martha Whitaker’s Retirement Party Richard and Martha Whitaker, Beth, Gia, and Nathan 11 United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay Ministry to Children from preschool to college FUELING FAITH IN THE NEXT GENERATION The light of the church and the heart of the family.... Children are born with an innate sense of wonder and faith that is real and authentic. Our role is to provide a foundation of experiences on which children build a life of learning and growth toward a mature and vital faith; children who become deeply committed followers of Christ who LOVE God, CARE for each other and SERVE in the world. February Virtue: Kindness February Verse: “Do to others as you want them to do to you.” Luke 6:31 Nursery & Preschool Sunday School February Bottom Line: Jesus loves me! February Verse: “How wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ.” Ephesians 3:18 Registration is open now for Camp Lucerne! Children currently in second grade and older are invited to register for a fun, life changing experience at Lake Lucerne this summer. June 14-17 for Elementary & Junior High Camp Registration forms available at the church office and online. Early Bird Registration discount is in effect though 2/28/2015. Luau Sunday We are going to forget the cold with some tropical fun. Look for the invitation later this month to wear your favorite tropical-style clothes and limbo with us! Jill Wessel Christy West 12 Monica Bessette Director, Spiritual Formation 414-964-2424 x 116 [email protected] Director, Children & Family Ministries 414-964-2424 x 221 [email protected] Director, Carpenter’s Shop Daycare 414-964-2424 x 115 [email protected] student ministries February, 2015 6th Grade Fellowship & Sunday School 10:00 -11:30 am, Room 208/221 7th & 8th Grade Confirmation Fellowship and class, Sunday mornings, 10-11:30 Questions: Jackie at [email protected] High School Youth Group Grades 9-12 LOFT: Living Out Faith Together. Sunday Nights, 5:30-7:30 Join us on Sunday nights, and on Facebook at UMCWFB High School Students, or UMCWFB Parents of Youth, for the latest information! Middle School Youth Group Grades 6-8 ROC: Rely on Christ. Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 ROC - Join us for fun & fellowship following WNL dinner, 6:30-7:30 pm. The pictures below are from the Middle School Youth Group Winter Retreat. ASP Join us in Mission - July 11 thru 19 Opportunities may still be available for students & adults. Already signed up? - The necessary paperwork & deposit are due now! Any questions - contact Bruce Thompson at [email protected]. Check out Youth Ministry on our webpage at UMCWFB.org. 13 Adults - Would you like to spend time with a great group of kids or help our Youth Program grow? Contact: Pastor Justin at [email protected]. JOY Issue 168—February 2015 Address Service Requested JOURNEYS with the MESSIAH—Feb. 15, 9 & 10:30 ASH WEDNESDAY—Feb. 18 FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN—Sign up now! STAFF - WHITEFISH BAY UMC WORSHIP and SUNDAY SCHOOL Ministers All Church Members Pastors Saturday, 5:00 p.m. “COME AS YOU ARE” WORSHIP (CHAPEL) Nursery Care 0-4 yrs Susan Patterson-Sumwalt Justin Lowe, Tshishinen Chingej Gerry Harrison, Don Francis Pastor Emeritus Dr. Richard Jones The United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay Sunday, 8:00 a.m. TRADITIONAL WORSHIP (CHAPEL) Communion on 1st and 3rd Sundays Our purpose is to grow persons as deeply committed followers of Jesus Christ who LOVE God, CARE for each other and SERVE in the world. Sunday, 9:00 a.m. CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP Sunday School: Nursery-5th grade Adult 1) Passionate worship. 2) Pathways to discipleship for all ages. 3) Unique emphasis on ministry with families who have children and youth in the home. 4) Service to those in need in our city and world. 5) A Christ centered caring community. ____________________ Sunday, 10:30 a.m. TRADITIONAL WORSHIP Sunday School: For all ages Communion on 1st Sundays at all services We are guided by these principles: Lay Leaders: Sister Earlene Butler, Pat 14 Steve Nigh Kissinger, Chris Kondrick, Dir. Children/Family Ministries Christy West, Monica Bessette, Jill Wessel Dir. Music and Fine Arts Neil Bubke Dir. Care Ministry Nell Nash Dir. Adult Discipleship Joelle Karth Dir. Equipping Ministry Megan AndrewsSharer Business Manager Pam Vaughan Office Manager Karen Seward Dir. Food Ministry Ron Jordan Dir. of Evangelism Carleen Sook Staff Assistant Lynn Bennett Organist Greg Beem Custodian Dan Murphy OFFICE HOURS Mon.-Thurs., 8:30-4:30 Fri., 8:30-2:30 BULLETIN DEADLINE: Tuesdays at noon JOY DEADLINE/FEB. ISSUE: Wed., Feb. 4 Please e-mail your JOY articles to Marti at [email protected].
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