May 1, 2015 Volume 20, Issue 5 Asbury Messenger Asbury United Methodist Church 6822 Grand Avenue Duluth, MN 55807 Seven-Year Plan for Congregational Development The Reverend Cindy M. Rasmussen Minnesota Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church Sunday Worship — 10:30 am 9:30 am starting May 24 Office Hours Mon-Thurs 9:00 am—2:00 pm I know the plans I have in mind for you, declares the Lord; they are plans . . . to give you a future filled with hope.” — Jeremiah 29:11 Table of Contents Cindy’s Corner Pastoral Care 2 Asbury News 3-8 May Birthdays Worship Notes Thank You! Confirmation Sunday The Choir Boys Calendar Ad Council Highlights Treasurer’s Report Asbury’s Got Talent Scholarship Sunday Mission Trip King Peggy Visitation Outreach Asbury’s Landscape MN Annual Conference 2015 Love Offering Perennial Plant Sale Damiano volunteers FoodShare Results CHUM Spring Assembly Rhubarb Fest UM Women Rummage Sale Meatball Dinner Canning Jars Wanted Donuts Are Coming UMW Awards Duluth Area UMW UMW Meetings “Clothing Only” Sale 9 T he Minnesota Annual Conference’s vision is for all congregations to live out God’s call to grow in love of God and neighbors, reach new people and heal a broken world. The Minnesota Conference’s seven-year plan for congregational development has two components: starting new churches and growing existing churches by equipping them to increase vitality. We will Reach new people with new church starts, Renew existing congregations in becoming more vital and Rejoice as lives are transformed. The Annual Conference is asking for a five-year commitment from each local congregation. At our recent Administrative Council meeting we have decided to support the project in this way: Each year on the Sunday following Annual Conference (May 31 this year) we will present information and updates about the program and receive a special offering from the congregation. We will also designate a portion of one of our annual special offerings towards Reach Renew Rejoice. In anticipation of our support we did designate a portion of our Christmas offering and sent the Annual Conference a check for $663.60. Bishop Ough shares these words with us: “Through Reach – Renew – Rejoice, we will equip ourselves and our congregations to reach our children, grandchildren, and future generations. We will renew our spirits, empower passionate leadership, and revive our ministries to and with God’s people. We will rejoice in the breakthroughs of God’s Holy Spirit in our lives and churches as we continue increasing the number of vital congregations.” Worship time changes to 9:30 am on May 24, Memorial Day weekend! 1 Cindy’s Corner Taking It A Step At A Time I remember hearing a story that Rev. Gene Robinson told when he was the Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire. He was preaching about the parting of the Red Sea and how we have this movie version in our heads where Moses lifted his arms and the waters parted to let the people pass. You could stand at one side of the sea and actually see a clear path to the other side. O Lord, you have searched me and known me. You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from far away. … Where can I go from your spirit? Or where can I flee from your presence? If I ascend to heaven, you are there; if I make my bed in Sheol, you are there. If I take the wings of the morning and settle at the farthest limits of the sea, even there your hand shall lead me, and your right hand shall hold me fast. If I say, “Surely the darkness shall cover me, and the light around me become night,” even the darkness is not dark to you; the night is as bright as the day, for darkness is as light to you. … How weighty to me are your thoughts, O God! How vast is the sum of them! I try to count them — they are more than the sand; I come to the end — I am still with you. Robinson said, perhaps the reality was more like this: the people put one foot into the water, tentatively, and the waters rolled back a little. And then they put another foot down, and the waters rolled back a little more. It was all about putting one foot down in front of the other until they found they had safely reached the other shore. I really like that image and know it has often been that way for me in my life. We can’t always see to the other shore or the other side of a situation. Which is probably not all bad. Perhaps, having the strength and the courage to just keep putting one foot in front of the other is enough. The important thing is to always remember God is with us in the waters and with each step along the way. Peace, These words from Psalm 139 seal the promise: Pastoral Care Because of the privacy act, hospitals no longer telephone churches to let us know that one of our members have been admitted. Please notify the church office (218-624-0061) if you or someone you know is in need of pastoral care for illness, hospitalization or surgeries. In the case of an emergency and there is no answer at the church, call Pastor Cindy at 218-464-0304. 2 May Birthdays Asbury News 3 Thank You! 5 8 Dear Asbury Friends: Many thanks to everyone who remembered my brother, Mike Olson. It was much appreciated. — Terry Olson Dear Asbury Members & Friends: The Minnesota Food Share — March Food drive at Asbury was a huge success! We delivered $1551.90 and over 300 pounds of food to the West Duluth Food Shelf at Our Saviors Lutheran Church. The financial donations came from the following sources: $314 “Soup”er Bowl Sunday; $653 pasties; $320 donations from members to Food Shelf made out to Asbury UMC; $100 donations from members made out directly to Food Shelf; $164.90 March communion offering to go to Food Shelf. Thank you to everyone who donated food or money to this very worthy cause. — The Outreach Committee Dear Pastor Cindy and Asbury Members: Thank you for your congregational gift for March which will be included in the amount to be proportionally matched by the Minnesota FoodShare March Campaign. All financial gifts to the Food Shelf can be stretched throughout the year to acquire significantly more food than an individual can purchase. Every $1.50 donated buys about 5 pounds of food and during the Campaign your financial gift goes even further. In 2014, the CHUM Emergency Food Shelf provided food to 6,295 people — that is 7% of Duluth’s population and 37% of them were children. — Lee Stuart, CHUM Executive Director Confirmation Sunday — May 17 at 10:30 am Join us for cake following the service in celebration! In the United Methodist Church, confirmation is one of the first significant moments in which we affirm the faith into which we were baptized. It brings into focus the life of discipleship, recognizes a new level of maturity in Christian faith and affirms participation in a community of faith. It is a time when we learn about who we are as God’s people and how that affects our lives. It is a time to learn how God has worked in the lives and faith of others. It is a time to learn about who we are as Christians, as United Methodists and as human beings. The confirmation program here at Asbury is a one-year process. Those being confirmed are: Daniel Barry, Alayna McGraw and Kaylee Randa The Choir Boys — Sunday, May 24 The Choir Boys (the younger members of the North Star Boys’ Choir ages 7-10) will be participating in our Worship Service on Sunday, May 24 at 9:30 am. They will be arriving at 5:00 pm on Saturday night and staying overnight in the church in the Fellowship Hall. If you are available to help with dinner for them on Saturday or breakfast on Sunday, please contact Pastor Cindy. 3 9 10 12 14 16 17 19 23 25 27 28 29 30 Caroline Carlson Jan DeGrio Matt Nylund Emily Rager Julie Brackett Terry Olson Sharon Parendo Rod Ridgewell Matt Schwartz Terrie Gimpel Daniel Barry John Anscomb Arianna Thieling Ruby Slennes Phyllis Wolden Barb Downs Carol Lonetto Georgia Kokotovich Louise Taraldsen Candy Kokotovich Pete Paczynski Bernice Seehus Diane Cochran Ben Nylund Trevor Robinson If your and/or a family member’s birthday is not listed for May, please contact the church office. Outreach/Communion Offering . . . February’s offering of $222 went to One Great Hour of Sharing. March’s offering of $1551.90 went to the CHUM Food Shelf. April’s offering of $97 went to the Second Harvest Food Bank. May’s offering will go to Habitat for Humanity Attendance . . . April 5 April 12 April 19 April 26 156 95 74 98 Scripture Readers . . . May 3 Dale Thorpe May 10 Jenean Nelson May 17 Barbara Little May 24 Ruth Thorpe May 31 Karen Widmark Calendar May 2015 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Office Closed Worship hours change to 9:30 am starting May 24! 3 SCHOLARSHIP SUNDAY 10:30 am Worship/ Communion/Birthday/ Sunday school Confirmands w/mentors 11:30 am Coffee & Fellowship, FH 6:00 pm, BS Troop 16, FH 10 10:30 am, Worship/ Children’s Church Last day of Sunday school Teacher Recognition Ice Cream Social 2015 Love Offering 17 CONFIRMATION SUNDAY 10:30 am, Worship/Praise Family Worship 11:30 am Coffee & Fellowship, FH 1:00 to 5:00 Private Party, FH 6:00 pm, BS Troop 16, FH 24/31 PENTECOST The Choir Boys 9:30 am, Worship 10:30 am, Fellowship, FH 4 6:30 pm Praise Team 11 6:30 pm, Praise Team 18 9:30 am Book Club, WR 6:30 pm Praise Team 25 9:30 am, Worship Reach, Renew, Rejoice presentation 10:30 am, Fellowship, FH Office Closed 6 7 8 12 9:00 am 13 14 15 Kiwanis, FH 9:00 & 10:00 am Pastor Cindy @ Faith Haven/ St. Eligius 9:30 am, BB, WR 2:00 pm, KK, WR 6:30 pm Trustees, WR 19 9:00 am Kiwanis, FH 9:30 am Bone Builders, WR 1:00 pm Love/Hope Circle, WR 7:00 pm Ad Council, WR 8:30 am Men’s Coffee, FH 9:30 am UMW Board, WR 5:30 pm, Gentle Yoga, FH 6:00 pm, Youth Choir, WR 6:00 pm Christian Education, YR 6:45 pm, Adult Choir, WR 8:30 am Men’s Coffee, FH 9:00 am, Pastor Cindy @ West Duluth 5:30 pm, Gentle Yoga, FH 6:00 pm, Youth Choir, WR 6:00 pm Confirmation Rehearsal 20 8:30 am Men’s Coffee, FH 8:30 am Pastor Cindy @ CHUM 5:30 pm, Gentle Yoga, FH 6:00 pm Faith Circle meet at Valentini’s Restaurant RSVP by May 17 9:30 am, BB, WR 10:00 to 11:00 am, 2nd Harvest Food Dist. 7:00 pm Worship Team, WR 9:30 am Bone Builders, WR 9:30 am Bone Builders, WR 5:30 pm, Outreach, WR 6:30 pm King Peggy Book Review with John Arthur Office Closed 22 Office Closed 27 28 9:00 am Kiwanis, FH 9:30 am Bone Builders, WR 2:00 pm, Knitting Klub, WR 8:30 am Men’s Coffee, FH 5:30 pm Gentle Yoga, FH 9:30 am Bone Builders, WR MESSENGER EMAILS 29 Office Closed Dumpster Pick Up Minnesota Annual Conference — May 27 to 29 4 9 16 Damiano Center Volunteers 8:30 am to 1:30 pm 23 5:00 pm Choir Boys arrive to spend evening in Fellowship Hall MESSENGER DEADLINE 26 6:00 pm, Youth Choir, WR Office Closed Dumpster Pick Up 21 2 Dumpster Pick Up 5 9:00 am Kiwanis, FH 9:30 am Bone Builders, WR 4:30 pm Ruby’s Pantry, St. M Margaret, FH 6:30 pm SPRC, WR Sat 30 TREASURER’S REPORT 03/31/15 GENERAL FUND: Beginning Cash Balance, 02/28/15 $ 1,330.79 Deposits $ 19,737.80 Total to account for $ 21,068.59 Checks Written < $ 19,078.41> Balance on Hand, 03/31/15 $ 1,990.18 Asbury News AUMC Administrative Council Meeting Highlights — April 21, 2015 — 7:00 pm Unpaid Bills through 03/31/15 (includes apportionments) Net Ending Balance at 03/31/15 Opening: Rob Karwath called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Pastor Cindy offered a prayer, asking God to have His love be known through us. Secretary’s Report Minutes of the February 24, 2015, Administrative Council were reviewed. Patty Bennett made a correction that the year is 2015, not 2014. Steve Kokotovich made a motion to accept the minutes as corrected. The motion was seconded and unanimously approved. <5,805.48> <$ 3,815.30> Education Team Report – Pat Anscomb for Cheryl Parendo and Sandy Winklesky The children in the Sunday School have made 26 crosses that were given to the shut-in members of our church. The Education Team will meet May 6 at 6:00 pm. The last day of Sunday School is May 10. The Adult Christian Education and UMW Reading Program are sponsoring a special program on May 21, at 6:30 pm. John Arthur will be presenting a program about the book, King Peggy. Lay Leader Report – Steve Kokotovich Steve and Pastor Cindy will be attending the Minnesota Annual Conference on May 27 to 29. Treasurer’s Report – Pat Anscomb Balance on Hand, 3/31/15, is $1,990.18. We have not yet paid into our 2015 conference apportionments, however, profits received from the meatball dinner and the rummage sale will be going towards our apportionments. Quarterly reports will be presented at our next meeting. Because we have paid our 2014 apportionments in full, we have been forgiven a quarter of the unpaid amounts from prior years. This amounts to $2,364.97, leaving us with a current unpaid balance of $4,729.95. Charlie Bell’s family has given our church a memorial gift of $10,000. Worship Team Report – Ruth Thorpe Leo Lambert is the new head usher. The committee plans to integrate both traditional hymns and praise music into our worship services. The choir will be done singing in May. Phyllis and Ruby are in the process of finding summer music. Nurture/Congregational Care Team Report – Sandy Winklesky May 3 is Scholarship Sunday. We have selected the scholarship recipient. SPRC Report – no report Pastor’s Report – Cindy Rasmussen Confirmation Sunday will be on May 17. We will have 3 confirmands. The Choir Boys, a small group from the North Star Boy’s Choir, will be singing at our church on Memorial Day weekend. Our church will be serving them dinner on May 23, and breakfast on May 24. The District Superintendent is coming to our Asbury’s Got Talent, this coming April 26. The Administrative Council has decided that it is not the right time for us to participate in the Healthy Church Initiative program. Asbury is making a plan for our participation in Reach, Renew, Rejoice. On May 31, a presentation will be given in church. Also, a portion of a special offering will be designated for this project. Trustees’ Report – Donna Mickelson We have purchased a new church sign through Todd Signs. The sign should arrive around May 5. A zone valve for the church heating system is not working properly. The issue is being addressed. The church rooms upstairs are in need of organization. The UMW is currently working on the Yellow Room. UMW Report – Jan Akervik The Area UMW recently met at Norton Park UMC. At the meeting, $708 was collected to go to the Encounter Program. The recent meatball dinner had a profit of $3,585.54. This money will go towards our apportionments. The April 25 rummage sale profits will also go to apportionments. The church basement carpeting has been cleaned and we are in the process of obtaining an estimate for the upstairs carpet cleaning. Old Business The website committee will be meeting to solidify plans for the website. We need to take more pictures of the activities of our church to include in the website. The Finance Committee has been working to update our finance process. On May 1, our checks will be printed on the computer. We also have a new system to keep track of membership. Outreach and Mission – Steve Kokotovich The next meal to serve at the Damiano Center is on Saturday, May 16. There is a sign-up sheet at the back of the church if you are able to help with this project. Our total contribution for the March Food Drive was $1,551, and over 300 pounds of food. Our church will be participating in a Jamaica mission project on January 29 through February 7, 2016. A maximum of 15 people will be able to take part in this project. Our church will participate in a Habitat for Humanity, A Brush with Kindness project in June. Judy Pearson is organizing a National Night Out event at our church this summer. She is looking for more people to help her. Closing The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 19, at 7:00 pm. Jan Akervik made a motion to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded and unanimously approved. The meeting was adjourned at 7:54 pm. Respectfully Submitted, Patty Bennett, Secretary 5 Asbury News I Asbury’s Got Talent — AND HOW! f you weren’t at Asbury’s Got Talent 6th Annual show on April 26 at 6:30 pm you missed something spectacular! Mistress and Master of Ceremonies Clark and Patty Bennett’s imaginative repertoire and wonderful sense of humor provided the perfect backdrop for the many talented individuals entertaining the large audience in attendance. Clark & Patty B. We even had our Big Waters District Superintendent Susan Nienaber in attendance. And, there was a special note of remembrance for Carol Mack who in past years eagerly shared her poems and stories with Talent Show attendees. Starting the show was Jordan Owens playing “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing” on piano. She continued to entertain audience members in the second half of the show with “The Good Ship Lollipop.” The second act was Nolan Randa Jordan O. who put a smile on everyone’s face singing and whistling “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” Pastor Cindy read three of her favorite poems/readings, explaining that the first reading, “The Journey” by Mary Oliver, was what hooked her on Nolan R. poetry. And, everyone found out that God is “she” and calls Pastor Cindy, “Honey” and “Sweetcakes”! The Asbury Sestet consisting of Leo Lambert, Clark Bennett, Asbury Sestet Rob Karwath, Alan Johnson, Debbie Merrick, Kim Herrig, Andrea VanDell and Arianna Thieling raised their voices in “To Everything, There Is A Season” Next Renee Randa provided the crowd with a beautiful flute solo of “Say Something,” followed by a wonderful rendition of “Ocean’s Where His Feet Might Fall” sung by daughter Kaylee Randa. Closing out the first half of the show were John Arthur and Julie Brackett joining voices on “El Shaddai.” John A. & Julie B. After a short 10 minute intermission, mother and daughter Renee and Kaylee Randa provided the audience with a flute and sax duet. Debbie Merrick’s beautiful voice flowed over the crowd with “How Can I Keep From Renee R. & Kaylee R. Debbie M. Singing.” Sharon Picconatto and Alice Brenny gave everyone comic relief with their version of “There’s a Hole in My Bucket” (with props) and “I Know an Old Lady Who Sharon P. & Alice B. Swallowed a Fly” (sans props, thank goodness!). Brothers Nick and Jack White awed the crowd while performing their magic tricks. Audience members were entranced with their slight of hand and card tricks and they even made an audience volunteer disappear and reappear! Joining the Talent Show this year were performers from Elim Nick and Jack W. Lutheran Church. Elim’s Duet sang “I Am 16 Going on 17” from the Sound of Music and the Elim Quintet sang Elim Lutheran Quintet “Duluth,” a song that was penned in 1911. Last but not least, closing out the show were Asbury’s own Original Spice Girls, Pepper and Ginger (aka, Phyllis Kruell and Pastor Cindy) discussing “Aging Body Parts.” Kudos to this year’s wonderful entertainers! (Photos courtesy of Pat Anscomb) The Original Spice Girls 6 Asbury News Scholarship Sunday May 3 Front row L to R: Cale Hanson, Alexandra Kokotovich, Karina Kokotovich T he Asbury United Methodist Church Scholarship Committee will be awarding both the Robert and Aileen VanKleek and the Carol B Maida Scholarships to Nickolas Kirkman. The committee found that Nick’s commitment to Asbury UMC and his compassion for the community made him a deserving recipient. Nick will be attending Lake Superior College. Back row L to R: CJ DeSantell, Colton Burns, Emily Rager Mission Trip to Jamaica 2016 A sbury’s Outreach/Mission Team has decided to offer an international mission trip to Browns Town, Jamaica starting Friday, January 29 to Sunday February 7, 2016. Reverend Gary Walpole and Reverend Cindy Rasmussen will be co-leading the group. The cost will be between $1,500-$1,600 with $300 going to fund the project we will be working on. If you would like learn more about this mission trip, pick up an information sheet at the back of the sanctuary. We are able to take a maximum of 13 people so if you are interested or have questions, please talk to Pastor Cindy as soon as possible. The OC Ministries website is www.ocministries.com. Visitation Outreach A sbury’s Sunday school children made an Easter cross for Asbury’s shut-ins or other members who are unable to get to church. A label was put on each cross saying “Made for you with love by the Asbury United Methodist Church Sunday School children.” Keeping Asbury’s Landscape Beautiful T he Gardening Team will meet Monday mornings at 9:00 am throughout the growing season to maintain Asbury’s beautiful landscaping. We usually work until 11:00 am or so and encourage you to join us to help us maintain our Memorial Garden and other gardens on Asbury’s grounds. We would appreciate more help with trimming, weeding and general upkeep. No experience is necessary, just willingness to “get a little dirty” perhaps. Plus, it’s great exercise! We’ll begin this season as soon as it warms up enough to work outside (which should be soon). The fact that we have no snow will enable us to get a little head start. Please contact Judy Pearson at 722-5818 if you are willing to help or just show up Mondays at 9:00 am. If the weather is questionable (raining buckets for instance) please call to confirm the team is meeting that Monday. Thanks to all who have helped us in the past. Let’s keep up the good work! King Peggy Book Review Sign-Up Sheet A sign-up sheet for the May 21 book review of “King Peggy,” presented by our own John Arthur is on the table in the Narthex. John’s home country is Ghana, the same region as Peggielene Bartels, the coauthor of the book. It is the story of a Ghanian woman, who became a U.S. citizen, worked in the Ghanian Embassy in Washington D.C. as a secretary and through royal blood lines went back to Otuam, Ghana to help her struggling village as their King. This special event starts at 6:30 pm. Books are available at the Duluth Public Library, Barnes and Noble and the Asbury UMW Library. This event is sponsored by Asbury’s Adult Christian Education and the UMW Reading Program. 7 Asbury News MN Annual Conference — May 27-29 T he 161st session of the Minnesota Annual Conference is scheduled for May 27-29 at the River’s Edge Convention Center in St. Cloud, MN. The three days of this year’s conference will be structured around three key actions: Celebrate, Learn, Act. On Wednesday, attendees will hear stories of what God has been doing and celebrate Holy Spirit breakthrough throughout Minnesota. On Thursday, attendee will learn from conference speakers and explore the new ways God is calling them forth with an invitation to engage within our changing culture. On Friday, attendees will act by making key decision on critical next steps in their journey. There will also be a “50 Way to Love Your Neighbor” mission fair full of ideas and inspiration. For more info visit: https://minnesotaumc.org/news/conference-session/ FoodShare March Campaign Results! T he Minnesota FoodShare March Campaign was a roaring success. Thanks to outstanding support from the community, CHUM’s food drive raised more than $128,000 and 26,600 pounds of food. This number is up from the original report as promised pledges continue to come in. Please see page 3 of this newsletter for Asbury’s results. All proceeds go toward feeding people experiencing hunger in Duluth and will be a huge help in CHUM’s fight against hunger. In addition to the already large results, we are still waiting to hear how much our incentive match will be from the Minnesota Food Share March Campaign. So even more food is on its way! CHUM would like to thank all the congregations, schools, business, employee groups, civic clubs and individuals for their support! Cash and food donations are encouraged all year round since most of the food donated in March will be distributed by the CHUM Food Shelf in one month’s time. 2015 Love Offering for Mission — May 10 T he Love Offering for Missions is collected within Minnesota United Methodist churches and delivered to the annual conference session. We will be collecting the Love Offering on May 10. Please put your donation marked “2015 Love Offering” (checks should be made out to Asbury UMC) in the offering plate. A check with the total collected will be brought to the Annual Conference scheduled for May 27-29. CHUM Spring Assembly — May 21 T he CHUM Spring Assembly will be held at Temple Israel, 6102 Highway 2 in Duluth on May 21. Fellowship and treats are from 6:30 to 7:00 pm with the meeting at 7:00 to 8:00 pm. Speaker is Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein. His topic “Planting Beyond Ourselves: Aan Ancient System of Growing a Caring Community,” discusses how this Jewish text relates to the Sabbatical Year and how its lessons can inform many faith communities in their pursuit of social justice. Perennial Plant Sale — May 17 T he perennial plant sale will be held on Sunday, May 17 in the Fellowship Hall after the church service. If you have plants to share, you may bring them to the church that day. It is beneficial for plants to be thinned occasionally. If you would like to help, please call Judy P., 722-5818. This is an important fundraiser for the garden committee and we appreciate and welcome your help and thank you for your support. J oin us for the 11th Annual CHUM Rhubarb Fest June 27, 2015, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at 11th Avenue East and London Road. Enjoy a delicious array of rhubarb delicacies, including hundreds of pies, muffins, and crisps as well as rhubarb brats and burritos that will have your taste buds wanting more. A variety of games and crafts, live musical performances, Children’s Tent, and silent auctions are also part of the day. Admission is free! Please see next month’s Messenger and upcoming announcements for more information. Center Volunteers T he date for Asbury members to volunteer at the Damiano Center is Saturday, May 16 from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. We are looking for two more volunteers to sign up. Sign-up sheets on the back table in the Narthex. — Barbara Little, Outreach Team 8 United Methodist Women Another Successful Spring Rummage Sale! W E DID IT! We have had another successful Spring Rummage Sale ALL THANKS TO YOU! Thank you very much everyone for all of the donations, help and purchases. Our proceeds of $2,772 will go toward paying our Minnesota Annual Conference apportionments. UMW Meetings Meatball Dinner Thank You and Results hank you to all for your wonderful support of Asbury’s Spring Meatball Dinner. We earned $3,585.54 which will go toward paying our Minnesota Annual Conference apportionments. UMW board members will meet in the Wesley Room on Wednesday, May 6 at 9:30 am. Love/Hope Circle will meet at 1:00 pm on May 19 in the Wesley Room. Faith Circle will meet on Wednesday, May 20 at 6:00 pm at Valentini’s restaurant for the en-of-the-year gathering. Call Jan Akervik at 626-1539 with the RSVP by Sunday, May 17. Knitting Klub members meet at 2:00 pm on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month in the Wesley Room. Come join us! Book Club members meet at 9:30 am on the 3rd Monday of each month in the Wesley Room. T Looking For Canning Jars/Ice Cream Buckets R ecycle your pint jars and small jam jars to use for Asbury’s Fall Pantry. And, if you have gallon ice cream buckets with lids, please also bring those to the church kitchen. Delicious Donuts On the Horizon! — June 5 O ur summer donut sale ($4.00 per dozen) will be the morning of Friday, June 5 from 7:00 to 11:00 am in the Fellowship Hall. Order sheets will be in the Narthex on May 3. Workers are needed to mix batter on Thursday, June 4 at 8:30 am. On Friday, June 5, we need help for donut rolling/cutting out, frying and bagging the donuts. We start at 6:00 am, but please come when you can. Most of all we are looking for LOTS of customers! Please put your name on the sign-up sheet in the Narthex, or call Bev LeClair at 628-2680. Asbury UMW Receive Several Awards A sbury UMW has been notified that they have once again received the Big Waters District Five Star Unit Award in recognition for Five Star giving in 2014 of Asbury UMW’s pledge to mission, special mission recognition, gift to mission, gift in memory and World Thank Offering. Additionally the Asbury UMW were recognized for being a 2014 Mission Today Unit. Special certificates of recognition were presented to participants in UMW’s Reading Program — Jan Akervik who completed plan #4 ; Judy Pearson and Patty Bennett who completed plan #2; and Karen Widmark and Linda Warner who complete plan #1. Congratulations to all! Area UMW Meeting Held T en women from Asbury joined 46 women from our area United Methodist churches to hear Eric Hermanson, Dir. of the Head of the Lakes Youth for Christ at the Encounter Youth Center give an informative presentation. An offering was take for the Encounter Youth Center and a check for $708.00 was sent to further their programs. 9 M ark the date for Asbury’s 6th Annual “Clothing Only” sale on August 27-28. The sale will be from 4:00 to 8:00 pm on the 27th and from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm on the 28th. You may bring clothing, purses, shoes in on Sundays starting May 10 and store in the downstairs Sunday school room. Or you can bring clothes in during church hours which are Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Any questions, please call Pat, 624-4554 or Sandy, 624-9433. Asbury United Methodist PO Box 7135 Duluth MN 55807 Return service requested This newsletter is e-mailed/mailed monthly by Asbury UMC, Duluth MN. EDITORS: The Rev. Cindy M. Rasmussen; Shirley Brandt, Admin. Asst. CHURCH OFFICE: 218-624-0061 ~ [email protected] ~ www.asburyumcduluthmn.org Pastor: ····················· Cindy M. Rasmussen Administrative Asst.: ············ Shirley Brandt Choir Director: ····················· Ruby Slennes Organist ·······························Phyllis Kruell Praise Team Leader·················· Kim Herrig Nursery Attendant················· Sue Opferkew Custodian: ····························Dan Mokros Admin. Council Chair: ············ Rob Karwath Treasurer: ···························· Pat Anscomb Lay Leader: ·····················Steve Kokotovich Trustees: ······· Terry Olson/Donna Mickelson UMW President ······················· Jan Akervik SPRC Chair ·························· Phyllis Faue Worship Chair ························ Ruth Thorpe Christian Education: ············ Cheryl Parendo Christian Education: ·········· Sandy Winklesky NEXT MESSENGER DEADLINE: May 21 for June 2015 Messenger. Please submit all articles of interest to Shirley in the church office by the deadline listed above. Items may be dropped off, e-mailed or mailed. Thank you. Worship With Us Every Sunday at 9:30 am. NOTE: 1st Sunday of each month is Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday is Birthday Sunday, 3rd Sunday is a Praise Service, 4th & 5th Sundays are traditional worship unless otherwise noted. Asbury’s Mission Statement Asbury United Methodist is a caring, Christian community which welcomes all persons as God’s children. We will strive to grow in spirit and seek God’s vision of hope, love and peace in the community and world. 10
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