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Calendar of Events

1/16    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

7:30 PM to 9:00 PM    
Gamblers Anon.    
Bethany Room


1/17    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall


1/18    
9:30 AM to 11:00 AM    
Worship/Communion    
Sanctuary

Endowment Meeting

10:45 AM to 11:45 AM    
Sunday School    
Upstairs Classrooms


1/19    
7:00 AM to 8:00 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

9:00 AM to 4:00 PM    
Quilt retreat    
Sandrock Hall & Bethany Room

5:30 PM to 6:00 PM    
Angelic Choir    
Jr. Choir Room

6:15 PM to 6:45 PM    
Sing and Ring    
Jr. Choir Room

7:00 PM to 8:30 PM    
AA    
Harms Fireside Room


1/20    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

9:30 AM to 10:30 AM    
Adult Bible Study    
Fireside Room

12:00 PM
Naomi Circle
Bethany Room

1:00 PM
Staff Meeting
Harms Fireside Room

7:00 PM to 8:30 PM    
Emotions Anonymous   
Upstairs Classrooms

7:00 PM to 9:00 PM    
Pieces Be With You    
Sandrock Hall


1/21   
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

7:00 PM
Church Council Meeting    
Bethany Room

7:30 PM to 9:00 PM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall


1/22    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
anctuary

6:30 PM   
Chancel Bells    
Sanctuary

7:30 PM to 9:00 PM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

8:00 PM   
Chancel Choir    
Sr. Choir Room


1/23    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

7:30 PM to 9:00 PM    
Gamblers Anon.    
Bethany Room


1/24    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
First Bibles Training


1/25    
9:30 AM to 11:00 AM    
Worship/Communion/First Bibles Milestone   
Sanctuary

Annual Congregational
Meeting following 9:30 AM
service

10:45 AM to 11:45 AM    
Sunday School    
Upstairs Classrooms


1/26    
7:00 AM to 8:00 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

5:30 PM to 6:00 PM    
Angelic Choir    
Jr. Choir Room

6:15 PM to 6:45 PM    
Sing and Ring    
Jr. Choir Room

7:00 PM to 8:30 PM    
AA    
Fireside Room

7:00 PM to 8:15 PM    
Catechism    
Bethany Room


1/27    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

9:30 AM to 10:30 AM    
Adult Bible Study    
Harms Fireside Room

7:00 PM to 8:30 PM    
Emotions Anonymous   
Upstairs Classrooms

7:00 PM to 9:00 PM    
Pieces Be With You    
Sandrock Hall


1/28    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

7:30 PM to 9:00 PM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall


1/29    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sanctuary

6:30 PM   
Chancel Bells    
Sanctuary

7:30 PM to 9:00 PM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

8:00 PM
Chancel Choir    
Sr. Choir Room


1/30    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

7:30 PM to 9:00 PM    
Gamblers Anon.    
Bethany Room


1/31    
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM    
AA    
Sandrock Hall
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Please note!
Change in Staff for E Blast Articles 
As of January, 2015, I will now be editing the E Blasts that are sent out.  I have been learning and sending them out every other week for about six months.

Now I will be doing them full time!
Sandy in the Church Office

Annual Meeting of the Congregation
Our Annual Meeting of the Congregation will be held on Sunday, January 25, 2015, immediately following our 9:30 am worship.  We will serve brunch and begin our business.  In addition to the normal agenda of approving the annual budget, the  Church Council will bring a request to amend the Endowment Fund Agreement as indicated below.  In addition to the normal agenda of approving the Annual Budget, the Church Council will bring a request to amend the Endowment Fund Agreement as indicated below. 
 

Motion to amend the St Paul Endowment Fund Agreement Article III Section 3.4 to change the distribution percentage limit from 4% to 5%.  Article 3.4 would thus read:

"Distributions may be made from the Fund, as directed by Council, to a maximum of 5% of the recent three-year average of the year-end Net Asset Value, except as provided in Sections 3.5 and 3.6."

 

This change will increase the amount of annual support allowed to the General Fund budget in any year. The actual amount will be recommended by Council each year and will need to be approved by the congregation as part of the budget approval.    The change will allow more of the Endowment Fund's earnings to be used for ministry each year.  Existing provisions preserving the Historic Dollar Value of the Fund remain unchanged.  

 

Christian Ed 

Faith Formation

This week in Sunday School, the children and middle school youth will learn about Jesus calling Philip and Nathanael to believe in Him.  

 

The high school youth will attend the Adult Forum to hear about the ministry of Grace in Action which they plan to support in an upcoming service project.  

 

The next Confirmation class for youth in Middle School and their parents is Monday, January 26, 7 - 8:15 pm. For more information visit www.stpaulgpconfirm.org

 

Stepping into God's Word Milestone

The first milestone celebration will be gifting children with a Bible embossed with their name in worship on Sunday, January 25. Children in Grade 3 and older are invited to participate with an adult in a workshop on Saturday, January 24, 9 - 10:30 am. Please contact the the Church Office to register your child, grandchild, or godchild.  

 

  Upcoming milestone celebrations  

Welcome to the Lord's Table for children  

in Grade 2 and older, March 29

Affirmation of Baptism, May 17

Stepping into the World High School sending, June 7

Friendship Sunday, February 8

 

Please plan to share the joy of our next Jazz service on Sunday, February 8, by inviting a friend! The children and youth will be leading worship.

 

The Adult Forum is on St Paul's Thrivent Builds trip to Romania in August 2015. This is a great opportunity to invite friends and neighbors to come and see! 

Council Elections
President - Cheryl Wiseman
Property - Steve Gillespie
Lay Care Giving Ministry - Dana Miller
Music - Linda Bauer
Communications - Heidi Korte

No one was nominated from the floor for any position including Evangelism, which remains vacant. 
Reminder!
The budget process has begun for 2015 and we need to hear from you if you have not yet turned in your pledge for 2015.  Pledging helps  the church create an accurate budget. 

Please prayerfully consider your giving level for next year and pledge. There is a box in the foyer in which to place your pledge along with extra pledge slips for your convenience.

Thank you.  Please pledge!

Richard Grenzke, Stewardship Chairman

God's Work, Our Hands
Grace in Action
Our focus this month is on our partnership with Grace In Action.  Grace in Action is an ELCA  community of faith, based in the Radical Love of Jesus Christ.  Grace in Action's goals are to reclaim the mission of the church, create authentic community, be transformed by God and one another, and build a more just society for all of God's people. 

This faith community is in southwest Detroit and has established several business cooperatives, programs and creative ways to live out the Gospel in the neighborhoods. 

Rev. John Cummings will speak at the Adult Forum on
January 18 and share about Grace in Action's ministry and growth as well as partnership opportunities for the people of St. Paul.
Beach Blanket Bingo Party!
All children are invited to attend the Beach Blanket Bingo Party during the Annual Meeting on Sunday, January 25, immediately following the service.   What is better than the beach at this time of year? 

Children can wear their beach attire to church or bring it to change into before the party.  We will have finger foods, beach ball games, a video with popcorn and, of course, BINGO with prizes!  Middle school and high school students will serve as lifeguards to help assure that our afternoon at the beach is fun and safe!
Paper Bag Raffle
for National Gathering Kick-Off
Did you receive a gift at Christmas that you cannot really use or have new items around the house you are looking to donate?  Re-gift those items to the students attending the National Gathering this summer! 

Simply bring your items to the Church Office before
Friday, January 23, and they will be entered into the Paper Bag Raffle to be held before and after the Annual Meeting.  An arm's-length of raffle tickets for $20 and an elbow-length for $10! 

Put your tickets in the bag for any of the items you are interested in and the drawing will take place during the Annual Meeting.  Promises to be a fun way to support and encourage our students who are working to raise funds for the National Gathering tuition and expenses.  Thank you!!!
Thank You!
Thank you to all the hosts and hostesses who participate in the coffee hour.  We are grateful for your continued service to our congregation in providing snacks for our fellowship time.

I am looking for additional volunteers to add to our list.  If you would enjoy being a host for one Sunday a year, please contact me for more details.
Pat Sierant @ 313.580.3251
Opportunities Abound to Help
St. Paul's "God's Work. Our Hands" t-shirts are still available - all proceeds are going to Grace in Action's enterprising youth business "Stitching Up Detroit".  We would like to support their efforts - so ask a High School student to sell you a shirt or contact Mary Weiland at mary@weilandfamily.com or 
313-885-6326.
27th Annual Katy York
Honoring Women Luncheon
March 7, 11 am - 2 pm, Sterling Heights, MI. 
Details posted on the WELCA Bulletin Board

Also, we would like to recognize one of our members, Dr. Angelique Day, who is currently serving as President of Women of the ELCA - Southeastern Michigan Synod. 

In these times of trouble throughout our world, we need more women stepping up to serve in loving ways. Consider helping either here at St. Paul or on a wider plane.
Ministers of
Worship and Service
January 18, 2015
Altar Guild (January)  Donna & Marsha Ireton
Acolyte
Assisting Minister  Robert Mobley
Coffee Hour  Margy Huizinga, Kathy Gasser
Communion Assistants  B. Brosseau, J. Callewaert,
                                            D. & P. Upmeyer
Cross Bearer Meghan Korte
Lector Janice Steeland
January 25, 2015

Altar Guild (January)  Donna & Marsha Ireton
Acolyte    
Assisting Minister Bob Mobley
Coffee Hour  Liz Jenzen
Communion Assistants K. Bickford, C. Graham,
                                           H. & M. Thomalla
Cross Bearer  Stephanie Korte
Lector 
Linda Bauer  
2015 ELCA Youth Gathering
in Detroit July 15-19
Rise Up!! Hello from your Local Volunteer Coordinators for the 2015 ELCA Youth Gathering in Detroit July 15-19, 2015.
  
If you are interested in serving as a local adult volunteer for the Youth Gathering, there are still openings and we need your help.  This message will explain the types of volunteers needed and how to sign up.  Also look for upcoming Information Forums throughout the Synod.  Thank you for your interest and help.

 

The Local Volunteer Corps (LVC) will serve in a wide variety of roles, including general hospitality, communion servers, drivers, money counters, set up and clean up, and many others. The LVC is comprised of "local" adults that are not in need of housing, have a specific time frame they are able to commit to, will be able to drive themselves on a daily basis to Detroit and will receive a food voucher and entrance to that day's Mass Gathering as a thank you for your time.  The Local Volunteer Coordinator will match your gifts with our needs. The list of needs is incomplete at this time so we will be unable to make matches yet.  But once you have signed up, we will confirm that we have received your application.  

  

Serving the 2015 ELCA Gathering  

in Detroit as a Local Volunteer

 

Hundreds of local volunteers are an essential component of the ELCA Gathering being held in Detroit 
July 15-19, 2015.

Local volunteers can serve for one, two, three or more days or even one day for 2-4 hours! Responsibilities include offering counters, communion assistants, hospitality, drivers (rental vehicles provided), set up/clean up, etc. Specific responsibilities will be communicated in the spring.

 

If you are available to serve the ELCA Gathering as a local volunteer, please follow the instructions below today:

 

Step 1    Go to: https://www.conferencebuilders.com/elca2015/teams/start.asp

Step 2   Click on "New registration" (in red)
Step 3   Be sure to choose "Local Arrang." (Beth Smallbeck) from the drop down menu
Step 4   Fill out the registration form disregarding the arrival and departure dates

 

Local volunteers do not receive housing but do receive meal vouchers. Volunteer registration is still open for Community Life and Servant Companions (young adults) for individuals who can commit to the entire event (housing and meals provided). Find information at: http://www.elca.org/YouthGathering/Registration/Volunteers 

 

Look for 2015 ELCA Youth Gathering Volunteer Opportunity community meetings being held throughout the synod in late fall. Feel free to contact Local Volunteers Coordinator, Claudia Karpinskas, if you have questions or concerns. karpinskas@sbcglobal.net   Cell 248-227-9032

 

During the Gathering, the Youth will spend one day in the community for their day of service, interaction and assistance with local organizations in one of six interest areas (IAs):


* Housing Matters
* Education
* Environmental Sustainability
* Cultural Immersion / Arts
* Food / Food Justice
* Care in Communities

 

There will be about 12,000 youth working at up to 270 sites each day for three days 

(July 16-18). 

  
A special local volunteer corps will directly support the Service Learning (SL) activities. The Service Learning Team has needs for Site Captains to coordinate and oversee the projects at each Service Learning Site, and for Skilled Labor, Safety and Security support, and other hands on type opportunities.  The SL volunteers will be out in the community. 
 
If you are interested in a Service Learning volunteer opportunity, you must sign up with the Local Volunteer Corps (link above) AND sign up with the Service Learning link below.   Service Learning Job Descriptions are attached to the sign up form for your convenience. If you have questions about volunteering for Service Learning, please contact Dave Upmeyer, Service Learning Volunteer Coordinator, at Dave.Upmeyer@gmail.com or call at 313 881-9522 (home) or 313 378-3793 (cell). 

 

Service Learning Signup Form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1mME3vXC35KsxZtEpHKQrbturwPCz4_-djyJbXRV5duA/viewform?c=0&w=1&usp=mail_form_link 

 

A Weekly Devotion from the
Southeast Michigan Synod, ELCA
Week prior to Sunday, January 18, 2015
By The Rev. Sean Ewbank
Pastor of St. Thomas Lutheran Church, Grosse Ile, MI and Dean of Conference 7
 Southeast Michigan Synod, ELCA


Nathaniel said to (Philip), "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" Philip said to him, "Come and see."
John 1:46   
 
Ever try to "win" an argument? I have. This has rarely worked out well for me. Even when I have been right. With all the facts on my side, evidence and testimony piled high, and self-righteousness unleashed, I have still lost. Oh, I won the moment. The facts got set straight. But too often I have harmed relationships in the glory of being "right." There are times in my life where I have been most wrong while being "right."
 
If ever there was a guy in history who had all the ammo to win an argument, it was Philip. His point was simple and true: Jesus is the one! He could have trumped Nathaniel's snarky reply.
 
Instead, he chose invitation. "Come and see." He allowed Nathaniel to experience the Good News for himself. No argument needed.
 
All too often we try to convince, or win, or cajole people into knowing Jesus.
Are there ways in which we can set aside our desires to be right, to win, and instead simply invite? How can we through our actions of daily life intentionally invite others to experience for themselves Jesus' gracious love?
 
Question to Ponder:
What events at church would be great to invite people to come and see?

Seven Word Prayer:
Lord, help me to share your invitation. Amen.