Focus on Faith

Faith United Presbyterian Church Newsletter

January 1, 2015 

Phone:   734-5129     Hours:  M-F   8 AM - Noon  and 1 -4 PM   

   

Pastor:  Rev. Dr. Kathy Stoner-Lasala

revkathysl@gmail.com  (609) 319-4030

 

     Church Email: faithup@maplecity.com      

Website: www.faithpresmonmouth.org

This Sunday - Epiphany Sunday
January 4, 2015
  10:30 a.m. 

 "Baby Shower"

 

Lectionary: Isaiah 60: 1-6, Matthew 2: 1-12
 
Liturgist:  Barb Byrne
Ushers:  Tim Phelps, Tom Best, Will Best, Chuck Peirce
Greeters: Ted & Vicki Briscoe, Janice Cunningham
Children's Church:  Crystal Sargent
Nursery:  Bonnie Heflin
  Coffee Hour:  The Carol Heflin Family in honor of Carol's 80th Birthday
CD Recording:  TBA 

Upcoming Meetings/Events 

 

Thursday, January 1 - Church Office Closed

Friday, January 2 - Church Office Closed

Sunday, January 4 - Officer Training and Examination of Officers - after church in the Lounge. A light lunch will be served. This is intended for all officers, including new, current, and outgoing officers - 11:45 a.m.

Monday, January 5 - Teddy Bear CDC resumes

Tuesday, January 6 - Session Meeting 7 p.m. - including examination and receipt of additional new members

Saturday, January 10 - Undecorating of Sanctuary - 9 a.m. 

Sunday, January 11 - Ordination & Installation of Officers, Communion

Wednesday, January 14 - Wednesday Night Live resumes 

Monday, January 12 - PEO Chapter E 12:30 -3:00 p.m. @ FUPC

Monday, January 12 - Monmouth College classes begin
Wednesday Night Live - Resumes January 14, 2015
How to Reach Our Pastor

Want to know how to reach our Pastor?  Kathy's open door office hours are Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and Thursdays 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. To make an appointment at another time, you can call or text Kathy's cell phone at 609-319-4030, or email her at revkathysl@gmail.com. Kathy reserves Fridays for visiting homebound members; her day off is Monday; and if her sermon isn't finished by Thursday, she may be deep in prayer and study on Thursday mornings!
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2015 Pledges

Your Session is hard at work to compile our 2015 Budget.  If you haven't made your financial faith commitment for 2015, now is the time to make this prayerful, faithful decision. Maybe you can't find, or didn't receive, your pledge card?  Not to worry: additional pledge cards are available through the church office. 

Thank You 

We want to thank the Deacons and all at Faith Church for the unique surprise on Sunday. 

All the Santa's were so appreciated and such a wonderful, caring expression of kindness.  We will treasure each and every one of them.

God Bless everyone.
Gene and Donna Larson
Tree of Hope Keeps on Giving     

Many thanks to the members of our congregation who gave gifts to others throughout the world through the Tree of Hope project. There were 35 gifts given that have been hung on the tree, some from individuals and some from groups. Some gave gifts because they are farmers and understand the importance of farm tools and the value of crops. Others chose gifts to honor the special interests of a loved one studying a foreign language or a child who loves animals:

 

1   Young Adult Volunteer Spanish Lesson to help alleviate the challenges that come with communication barriers when serving in Spanish-speaking countries

 

6   Bags of Seeds filled with rice, corn, millet, or sorghum to give communities sustenance and hope

 

10  Families of Chickens for eggs and more chickens to provide a continuous source of  food and nourishment

 

6   Sets of Farming Tools to make it possible to grow and harvest a fruitful crop

 

1   Bag of 225 tilapia fingerlings to start a fish farm

 

1   bag of Moringa tree seeds (5.5 lb) with enough seeds to start a small nursery

 

2  shares of a Community Water Well to provide clean water for drinking, bathing, washing, and irrigation to an entire community, giving them a reliable and convenient source of water

 

7  School Kits - for children who have had their lives disrupted by war or natural disaster to enhance their sense of stability and to keep up with their education

 

1 Community Garden - For many urban areas, healthy and affordable produce is hard to find.  Educating individuals on cultivating their own neighborhood gardens can provide balanced nutrition, income, meaningful employment, and a sense of community. 

 

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It's easy to see that Faith United Presbyterian Church cares about and been making a real impact on the world community outside its doors. 


 

We are a community of faith that strengthens itself in Christ
by worshipping together, serving each other,
and reaching out to those in need, both in our church family and the world at large. 

 

                                                              --  Vision Statement of Faith United Presbyterian Church, 2013                                                                             

Christmas 2014           

Dear Partners in the Gospel,

     Thank you, thank you for gifting me with a share of a water well through the Presbyterian Giving Catalog.  I'm thrilled to be a part of such a life-giving, life-saving project!

     Every day I thank God for the privilege of counting you as colleagues. The life and work of Faith UPC are so much richer because of your labors on behalf of the Gospel. Bless you!

Thanks again.

God bless,
Kathy Stoner-Lasala 

Nursery
Available from 10:30 through the end of the service on Sunday mornings. 

Children's Church
Meets after the children's Time in the service.  Children's Church helps children to learn to worship God and to understand what happens during worship.  Children 5 years old to 3rd grade are encouraged to attend Children's Church. 

Adult Ed.
Stay tuned for Faith & Life classes resuming later in January (no adult Sunday School on January 4)

Elementary and Junior High Sunday School
Regular classes January - May
2015 Directory Information  


 It will soon be time  to publish the 2015 church membership directory (white book) for new church officers.  PLEASE, if you have changed your telephone number (perhaps you've dropped your landline) or have moved to a new address during 2014, call the church office or email at faithup@maplecity.com so that Vicki will have your most current information.  We'd like our directory to be as up to date and as useful as possible.  The only reliable way to get this information is for you to tell us! 


 

We want to have the new directories available for all of our church officers at the beginning of January. (NOTE:  This is not to be confused with the pictorial directory coming out in April or May.)  Even if you have given the Hottles your new information for the pictorial directory, the church office will not have access to that in time for the January 2015 directories, so please let the office know your most current information.   

New Officer Training  

Are you a new Deacon or Ruling Elder on Session?  In addition to the Officer Training & Examination of Officers on Sunday, January 4, 2015 at our church, the Presbytery also offers training sessions for new Deacons & Elders on your choice of one of five Saturdays, each held from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. with lunch served at noon. The training is taught by Rev. Richard Johnson, Pastor of the Biggsville United Presbyterian Church.  

WHAT IS TAUGHT? 

During each training event participants will 
  1. Examine and explore the significance of their personal faith to their call to ministry. 
  2. Examine the core beliefs of the PCUSA through the confessions of the church.
  3. Look at each part of the Book of Order and how each applies to their work, and spend some time learning just how amendments and overtures, creeds and confessions become part of the Constitution.
  4. In addition, attendees will tiptoe through the minefield of decision-making and the various ways decisions can be made
  5. Give special attention to addressing controversial issues and conflicts when they arise within the life of the congregation.
  6. Time will be given to help both ruling elders and deacons understand the ministry and role deacons play in the life of the church as well as consider the breadth of the deacons' ministry
  7. Ruling elders will be introduced to the many facets of their office as they seek to lead their congregations and shape their ministries. 
DATES

January 31    -  First Federated Church, 3601 N. Sheridan Road, Peoria, IL  61604

February 7    -  Third Presbyterian Church, 1030 N. 7th Street, Springfield, IL 62702

February 21 -  First Presbyterian Church, 400 E. Carroll Street, Macomb, IL  61455

February 28 -  First Presbyterian Church, 2000 E. College Ave., Normal, IL  61761

March 7 - United Church, 150 W. Third Street, Woodhull, IL  61490

RSVP to Patti Parrish at pparrish@greatriverspby.org or phone 800-537-8592. Be sure to include your name, home and/or cell phone number, and email address in case you need to be contacted about cancellation due to weather. 
Time for Annual Reports 
 
  
Session Committee Moderators and other group leaders -- as 2014 draws to a close, it will soon be time for Vicki to publish our Annual Report to the congregation to be distributed at the next Annual Meeting in January. Let us know who was on your committee and what your committee did during the year to support the overall vision and mission of our church. 
  
In addition to keeping the congregation informed about church life, these reports are invaluable to new moderators coming on as they learn their responsibilities.
  
Reports from the following committees, boards, and groups have usually been included: Pastor, Clerk of Session, Finance & Stewardship Committee (includes Audit, Investments, Budget, Memorials), Board of Deacons,  Worship, Personnel, Outreach, Washday Ministry,  Fellowship, Sewing Circle, Mission, Thai Circle, Nominating Committee, Music, Christian Education, Wednesday Night Live, Youth Ministries, Fillman Fellowship, Presbyterian Women, Presbyterian Women Finances, Bereavement Committee.  Added to the Annual Report will be the 2014 Profit & Loss Budget vs. Actual, Profit & Loss Budget Overview for 2015, and Pledges for 2015.  

If you have questions about what to cover in your report, there are some copies of last year's Annual Report in the office.
  
DEADLINE:  1st week of January 
Prayer Concerns

Etta Jane Pullen; family and friends of Patrick Hayes of Macomb; Dale Dingman (home, recovering from surgery); Don Mills (at the Monmouth Nursing Home); Esther Mercatoris (Kathy's aunt); Sarah Torrance; Louise Roos; Jack Stoner (Kathy's father); Jan Speer (at Monmouth Nursing Home); Rev. John Irwin;  Tamene Bekele; Jim Andrews; Bobbi Cady (Sarah Torrance's mother); Robert Cooper (Bonnie Heflin's cousin); Bill Smallwood;  Ed Strickler; Cathy Abernathy; Greg &  Joy Haning; Bill Hoover; Blaine Robinson; Vern Mettler; Cinda Stansbury; Mary Johnson; Lindsay Murdock. 

Jim Andrews has moved to Quality Living, Inc. in Omaha - mailing address:

Jim Andrews
QLI, House 2
6315 N. 70th Plaza
Omaha, NE  68104

Birthdays

 

December 25 -   Robert Whiteman, George Nieman

December 26 -   Samantha Fisher
December 27 -   Kristin Sorensen
December 30 -   Bette Vance, Gabriel Torrance
December 31 -    Dawn Brown 

January 2  -    Rose Trimble, Carol Heflin, Mitch McVey
January 5  -    Tralynn Mitchell
January 6  -   John Turnbull
January 7  -    Ann Phelps
January 9  -    Sheila Wilson
January 10 -  Bob Roney, Darlene Moffet

Anniversaries
 
December 19  - Buster & Jane Kellogg (44th)
December 20 -  Lowell & Dee Long (51st)
December 22  - Charles & Joyce Peirce (37th)
December 28 -  George & Liz Nieman (54th)
February 28    - Greg & Lynn Baber (28th)