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Pastor: Marv Siems Custodian: Sara Ell Administrative Asst: Sara Ell
Organist: Ann Shriver Treasurer: Tracy Crail Choir Director: Cheryl Bougher
Financial Secretary: Denise Helmick
Eagle Grove United Methodist Church Love God, Love Others, Change the World
“Making Disciples of Jesus Christ for the Transformation of the World”
421 West Broadway Street ~ P.O. Box 101 ~ Eagle Grove, IA 50533
Church Office: (515) 448-4701 Parsonage: (515) 603-4295
Dial-a-Devotion (515)448-3355 Website: eaglegroveumc.org
Office E-mail: [email protected]
Moment with Marv
A DEFINITION OF DISCIPLE
A disciple is a person who follows Jesus. We are to know
Jesus and his teachings. We are to grow more like Jesus.
We are to go into the world for Jesus, serving others and
making new disciples.
So discipleship involves knowing, growing and going. We
can compare these areas of discipleship to the head,
heart, and hands. Each one of these areas relies upon
each other. Discipleship is the pursuit of whole-life trans-
formation, not just biblical or theological information.
Sunday Schedule: 9:00 a.m. Worship
10:00 a.m. Fellowship
Friday Schedule:
9:00 a.m. Covenant
Prayer
Please check the Calendar of
Events for the full schedule.
September 2017
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June/July
Sunday Worship July 23 71 30 73 August 06 73 13 54 20 63 Total 334
In memorable language in Revelation, God tells the church in Laodicea, “I am about to spit you out of my mouth,” because it is metaphorically ______ (fill in the blank). A. too hot
B. too cold C. tasteless D. lukewarm
Donations may be placed in the
cupboard at the front entrance of
the church.
The items in this cupboard are
meant to go to the Eagle Grove
Service Center Food Pantry. If you
should need assistance, please
contact the service center M/W/F
from 1:00-3:00 p.m. , 510 S Jackson,
448-3743. For further assistance
please contact Pastor Rich Taylor
with the Eagle Grove Area
Ministerial Association at the
Samuel Lutheran Church,
201 N Lincoln, 448-4450
Thank you.
Answer: D (See Revelation 3:16.)
“Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.”
—Georg Hegel
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Fri. 01 9:00 a.m. Covenant Prayer
Sun. 03 Communion - Chancel Choir
9:00 a.m. Worship
10:00 a.m. Fellowship
Mon. 04 Office Closed
Tues. 05 9:30 a.m. Book Study (Fireside)
11:00 a.m. Pastor Marv @ District
Office—Pastoral Interview
Wed. 06 10:00 a.m. Local Pastoral Coffee
(Fireside Room)
4:30 p.m. Youth Bell Practice
5:15 p.m. Adult Bell Practice
5:50 p.m. Chancel Choir Practice
7:00 p.m. Small Group @ Paul
Wilde’s
Thurs. 07 8:45 a.m. UMW Ex. Board
(Fireside Room)
9:30 a.m. UMW Unit Meeting
(Fellowship Hall)
Fri. 08 9:00 a.m. Covenant Prayer
Sun. 10 RALLY SUNDAY—Chancel Choir
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship
11:30 a.m. Fellowship
Wed. 13 10:00 a.m. Member Care Meeting
(Fireside Room)
2:00 p.m. Martha Circle
(Fireside Room)
4:30 p.m. Youth Bells Practice
5:15 p.m. Adult Bells Practice
5:50 p.m. Chancel Choir Practice
7:00 p.m. NO SMALL GROUP
7:00 p.m. Wesleyan Circle
(Bev Wilde’s)
Thurs. 14 9:30 a.m. Rebecca Circle
(Fireside Room)
10:00 a.m. EGAMA—Grace E. Free
2:00 p.m. Esther Circle
(Fireside Room)
Fri. 15 9:00 a.m. Covenant Prayer
9:00 p.m. 5th Quarter
Sat. 16 7:00 a.m. Men meet at Family
Table
Sun. 17 Adult Bells Play - Chancel Choir
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship
11:30 a.m. Fellowship
5:00 p.m. Admin. — Fin. Council
(Fireside Room)
Mon.—Fri. Meals on Wheels
Tues. 19 12:00 p.m. Rotary Club
7:00 p.m. Board of Trustees
(Fireside Room)
Wed. 20 2:30 p.m. South Rotary Chapel
3:15 p.m. North Rotary Chapel
4:30 p.m. Youth Bell Practice
5:15 p.m. Adult Bell Practice
5:50 p.m. Chancel Choir Practice
Fri. 22 9:00 a.m. Covenant Prayer
6:00 p.m. Meyer-Wilde Wedding
Rehearsal
9:00 p.m. 5th Quarter
Sat. 23 4:00 Meyer– Wilde Wedding
Sun. 24 Happy Birthday Pastor Marv
Children’s Choir & Youth Bells
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship
11:30 a.m. Fellowship
Tues. 26 12:00 p.m. Rotary Club
Wed. - Fri Pastor Marv—Church of Resurrection
Kansas City
Wed. 27 4:30 p.m. Youth Bell Practice
5:15 p.m. Adult Bell Practice
5:50 p.m. Chancel Choir Practice
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Thank you for serving your church and congregation by giving your gift of time.
Liturgist
03 10 17 24
A/V Technicians
Sound Visual 03 McKenzie C. Brandon C. 10 Lionel J. Emma J. 17 Brittney O. Cael W. 24 Colton P. Johnny P.
Greeters
03 Connie Jorgensen Bob Jessen 10 Dean & Evelyn Grandgeorge 17 24
Worship Acolytes
03 Piper & Salem Willard 10 Grace Johnston Tucker Woodbeck 17 Brentcint & Tarissa Middleton 24 Braeden & Adelie Pamperin
Dial A Devotion 448-3355
05 Janet Kramersmeier 12 To be Announced 19 Connie Jorgensen 26 Val Mohr
Please let the office know if you are able to help out with all areas needed.
Nursery Attendants Carol Porter 10,24 Deann Morgan 03,17
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Prayer Concerns “Dear God, thank you for Your promise made true in Christ Jesus to give strength to the weary and to give freedom from the pains of this life. We ask
that you be with our Brothers & Sisters to give them the strength they need and relieve them of their pains. Amen.”
Kerry Amonson has been diagnosed with cancer in his mouth, he is taking chemotherapy and radiation treatments in Iowa City.
UPDATE: Kerry says he is doing well and is done with treatments and is resting at home. The port has been removed.
Maria Sadler Amonson has been diagnosed with Cancer, she is going to Rochester for tests. UPDATE: The Cancer has spread
to other areas of Maria’s body.
Dan Myer was put on our prayer list by Barb Johnston, Dan is having problems with his liver and is seeking medical treatment in
Rochester.
Tracy Wilcox is Tom & Barb Johnston’s Son in Law, they have discovered tumors in his brain and are working on reducing their
size. UPDATE: Tumors have been found in his liver and they are waiting for test results before proceeding.
Dick Dyas is having some trouble and asked to be put on the prayer list, cards and well wishes can be sent to the Rotary Senior
Living North Home.
Julia Rutledge was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 Lung Cancer and has begun chemotherapy.
Bill Rutledge has developed Parkinson’s and Atrophy of the Brain.
Sara Ell and her family are expecting a baby, Sara is due February 2018. Please keep Sara and Baby in your prayers as this preg-
nancy is a higher risk pregnancy than previous. UPDATE: Sara and Baby are doing well, they have found out that they are having
a baby girl and all genetic testing has come back to be normal, Praise the Lord.
Richard Umstead has been moved to Rotary Senior Living North Home.
Doris Porter has been having some health issues.
Jeri Meyer is waiting to get the results of some tests that have been conducted. Testing is regarding the cancer she has.
Art Chapman was placed on the prayer list by Barb Johnston, Art has had a portion of his lung removed and the test results have
come back that there is NO Cancer, Praise the Lord!! Please pray for healing for Art.
Jerry Keith is Barb Johnston’s Brother in Law, Keith has recently had knee surgery and has developed a staph infection and has
been placed in an assisted living facility until the infection is gone and he can bear weight on the knee.
Beverly McVicker has fallen and broke her hip, she is currently in Mercy at Mason City and has had surgery to repair hip and also
had surgery to address the blockages in her heart.
Prayer List Policy To add someone to the prayer list, you may call or visit the church office during office hours, or you may announce it during worship.
Always get permission from the individual first, otherwise they will not be added to the prayer list.
Please be sure to update the church office on the status of the person, so we can be sure to have a current prayer list. If the church has not been updated on the prayer request for 2
consecutive months the request will be removed.
If you should have any questions please contact the church office, thank you.
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At the end of June we were $3165 short of meeting all of our bills. Five Sundays in July and some additional
giving has improved our financial situation as we were $825 short as of July 31st.
Expenses for the parsonage in July included $2188 for painting, $614 for a stove, $563 for carpet cleaning, and
$212 for various small items.
Thank you again for your generous giving. If you are unable to attend church, you are still able to give by
dropping off your offering in the church office or by mailing to EG UMC, PO Box 101, Eagle Grove, IA 50533.
Treasurer’s Report General Fund
YTD
July 7/31/2017
Beginning Balance 819 9959
Receipts
General Fund 16321 77871
Missions 600 3293
Transfer In 4199 5981
Facilities Usage 425 1875
Miscellaneous 0 319
Other—Turkey Supper 0 4807
Total Receipts 21545 94146
Expenses
Programs 52 2030
Office 462 3078
Personnel 7781 51313
Building 2115 18299
Miscellaneous 0 79
Iowa Annual Conference 0 3393
Fundraisers 0 2033
Reimbursed Expenses 4807 16733
Total Expenses 15217 96958
Checkbook Balance 7147 7147
Designated Funds 7972
Excess / (Shortage) (825)
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Like last year, I stated that to put on Vacation Bible School it took “a village”. Again it is so true.
I would like to express my thanks to the “village” that put on this summer’s Vacation Bible
School.
Thanks to:
Kitchen Workers-Peg Hill, Sue Wesselink, Blanche Bosteder, Lavonne Deuel, Pat Manues and
anyone who helped in any way.
Registration & Slide Presentation-Amanda Johnston
Opening & Closing-Alana Alt with help from Dakota Alt
Storytellers-Amanda Willard & Amanda Coleman &Helper Emma Lalor
Music-Alana Alt, Brandi Osborn and Colton Poncin on sound system
Crafts-Brandi Osborn & Helper Cael Wesselink
Games-Brittney Osborn, Amanda Wilde & Helper Ashton Hagen
Pre School-Heather Brown, Kate Porter & Helpers Brooklyn Osborn, Grace Johnston, Ava Kien-
zle, McKenzie Crail
Pre-K-1st Grades-Kellie Poncin, Emma Johnston, McKenna Woodbeck & Myah Edwards
2nd-3rd Grades-Chloe Steil, Cali Steil & Tiffany Richardson
4th-5th Grades-Mackenze Ell, Madison Axtell, Braxton Steil & Johnny Pamperin
A special thanks to the following women who cut out capes and shields-Melody Amonson, Peg
Hill, Lindsay Alt, Sue Wesselink, Cheryl Jacobsen, Lavonne Deuel & Mary Ann Smith.
Thanks to Heather Brown for cutting out masks.
The mission for VBS this year was to raise money to be donated to the Eagle Grove Community
Schools to help cover the cost of Activity Tickets for all students. We are proud to announce we
raised $700.
Thanks again to each and every person who helped or donated in any way to 2017 Vacation Bible
School.
Barb Johnston
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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN NEWS
Ex. Board * 09/07/17 8:45 a.m. Fireside Room
Unit Meeting 09/07/17 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Hall**
Martha Circle 09/13/17 2:00 p.m. Fireside Room ***
Wesleyan Circle 09/13/17 7:00 p.m. Bev Wilde’s House
Rebecca Circle 09/14/17 9:30 a.m. Fireside Room
Esther Circle 09/14/17 2:00 p.m. Fireside Room
* All Executive Board Members include: Officers—Mission Coordinators—Circle Chairman.
** Esther Circle is in charge of refreshments and Lesson
“A Purpose Filled Community” Page 9
*** Bring Ingathering Items
Important Dates to Remember
September 16 NC District Annual Meeting—Faith UMC Webster City
Bible Verse for Month Psalm 46:10 NRSV “Be Still, and know that I am God!”
Attention: There is no need to collect canceled stamps per the United Methodist Women’s Dis-
trict Office. That program has been canceled, Thank you, Gwen Amonson
Thank you to Peg Hill & Barb Johnston, the Salad Luncheon committee chair
women. Also a big thank you to anyone who contributed to the salad luncheon by
providing food or decorating tables and/or working before, during or
after the event.
United Methodist Women President,
Pat Manues
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Contact the church
office for information
on ways to volunteer
Youth Group
Leaders Needed….
After three years of serving SLAM,
Melia Hansen is stepping down. We
thank her for her service, but that
means the EG UMC Junior & Senior
High SLAM groups are looking for
committed individuals to facilitate
fellowship and discipleship among
our youth. If you are interested in
how you can help the youth group
next fall, please contact the church
office as soon as possible.
EG UMC MISSION TEAM
Is looking for individuals to help compile and assemble the
2017 UMCOR Ingathering Kits. Please watch bulletin and
newsletter or contact the church office for more information.
This is a great opportunity for individuals looking for a
behind the scenes volunteering position.
Meals on Wheels
Need Volunteers to help provide meals to local shut-ins.
Please contact Barb Johnston if you are interested in helping with this
program. Thank you.
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2017 THANKSGIVING
ingathering Celebrating 38 years of Giving
School Kit Items: Value $11 per kit plus $2 shipping
1 pair blunt scissors (metal-rounded tip) 1 hand held pencil sharpener
1 2 1/2” eraser 1 box of 24 Crayons (only 24)
1 30-centimeter metric ruler 6 unsharpened pencil with erasers
3—70 page notebooks of 8 1/2” x 11” lined paper spiral or bound (WIDE RULE ONLY)
Prepare a 14”x16” (finished size cloth bag with 2 22” handles and an optional closure and place the items in bag.
Health Kit Items: Value $12 per kit plus $2 shipping 1 New hand towel (15” x 25”: up to 17” x 27” ) NO kitchen towels 6 sterile band aids (3/4”)
1 New washcloth 1 large, sturdy comb NOT pocket size
1 bath-size bar of soap( 3 oz & up) No Ivory or Jergens
1 New metal nail file or fingernail clipper (no emery boards or toenail clippers)
1 New adult toothbrush in original sealed wrapper
$1 to purchase toothpaste (turn the $1 into the office or in a separate envelope)
Lay out hand towel and lay washcloth flat in center. Place the rest of the items on top of the washcloth. Fold sides of towel
to cover items. Fold 1 end of towel so it covers all the items. Grasp bundle and roll over rest of towel tightly. Place tightly
rolled bundle in Ziploc bag.
Sewing Kit Items: Value $28 per kit plus $2 shipping 3 yards uncut cotton or cotton-blend fabric (one piece)
1 pair sewing scissors
1 New spool of thread to match material (med. or lg. size)
1 package of hand sewing needles (in original package)
5 to 8 matching, flat buttons (on card or fastened together)
Wrap sewing notions in the fabric and place in a sealed one gallon plastic bag.
Layette Kit Items: Value $45 per kit plus $2 shipping 6 New cloth diapers (NOT Disposable) 2 New shirts or 2 Onesie
2 diaper pins with plastic closure 2 New gowns or sleepers
2 New baby-size washcloths 1 New sweater open in front
2 New receiving blankets
Bundle the items inside one of the receiving blankets and secure with the diaper pins. Baby sweaters or jackets may be sent
and are valued at $6 each. Patterns for knitted baby sweaters or for sewn jackets are available from the district representa-
tives. For further information: http://gbgm-umc.org/umcor
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2017 THANKSGIVING
ingathering Celebrating 38 years of Giving
Important Kit Information * All items must be NEW and UNWASHED.
*All kits are carefully planned to make them usable in the greatest number of situations. Since strict rules often
govern product entry into international countries, it is important that kits contain only the requested items—
nothing more. NO political or religious icons, slogans, emblems and/or sayings.
*Do NOT include any personal notes, money or additional materials. These things must be painstakingly removed
and will delay the shipment.
*Pack only ONE type of kit or bulk item in each box. Clearly write the contents on the outside of each box.
*$2 per kit is needed for shipping. This must be separated out from the kit and turned into the office or clearly
placed outside the kit.
*Toothbrushes and soap need to be in original packaging
*Donations for P.E.T.S. can be made through the office or through the chair person.
Bulk Items Needed
*terry cloth hand towels
*metal nail files or fingernail clippers
*children’s blunt medal scissors
*hand held pencil sharpeners
*open front baby sweaters
*a dozen cloth diapers
*wide ruled paper bounded
*baby gowns or sleepers
*school bags (14”x16” w/ handle)
*centimeter rulers
*spools of thread
*individually wrapped toothbrushes
*wash clothes
*bars of soap (No Jergens or Ivory Soaps)
We can also do the shopping for you if you just want to donate money.
Thank you,
Missions Team
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How to Get Through What You're Going Through
Small Group Study
Life often doesn’t make sense, and dishes up a lot more questions than an-
swers. We simply don’t know why things happen the way they do. But we do
know we can experience peace because God is with us and he loves us.
Loss is inevitable. Bad things happen. When the unexpected comes your
way, your world is instantly turned upside down. You long to understand
why. Why did my husband walk out on me? Why did my wife die of cancer?
Why did I lose my job? Why am I struggling with mental health issues?
In this groundbreaking study, Pastor Rick* and Kay Warren will help you understand the jour-
ney of grief and what to expect along the way. From the initial shock, to the unbearable sorrow,
you struggle with reality and ultimately surrender on a pathway to peace and service. It’s not a
linear experience but with God’s Word and his ways, he will carry you through it.
Grief is God’s tool for you getting through the transitions of life.
You can have hope knowing God is in control, he will bring good out of bad, and he has a plan
to use your pain for a purpose.
This seven week study includes the following sessions:
Week 1: SHOCK — When Your World Collapses
Week 2: SORROW — Getting Through Life’s Losses
Week 3: STRUGGLE — When Life Makes No Sense
Week 4: SURRENDER — The Path To Peace
Week 5: SANCTIFICATION — Transformed by Trouble
Week 6: START SEEING — Finding Treasure in Darkness
Week 7: SERVICE — Never Waste Your Pain
This study will run consecutive Wednesday evenings beginning September 6th and concluding
on October 18th. Each session will begin at 7:00 pm and last approximately one to one and one
half hours. Since this study will be an in home study there will be limited seats available.
Please register with the church office to reserve a place in this small group study.
* Richard Duane "Rick" Warren is an American evangelical Christian pastor and author. He is the founder and senior pastor of Saddleback Church, an evangelical mega church in Lake Forest, California. He is also a bestselling author of many Christian books, including his guide to church ministry and evangelism, The Purpose Driven Church, which has spawned a series of conferences on Christian ministry and evangelism. He is perhaps best known for the subsequent book The Purpose Driven Life which has sold more than 30 million copies, making Warren a New York Times bestselling author.
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Fall is here and Football has begun
We are looking for individuals to help supply bars or cookies for the events and to also help chaperone.
The home football games are as follows:
August 25th September 15 (Homecoming) September 22nd October 6th
Please contact the church office if you are available to help out with this program. Thank you.
All Students
7th Grade—12th Grade
Are invited to attend.
After the Game—11:30 p.m.
Eagle Grove United Methodist Church Education Building
Students must sign in upon arrival and once you decide to
leave, you must sign out. After signing out you will NOT
be allowed to return. Thank you.
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God’s left hand
A 6-year-old and his grandma went for a walk one autumn day. “Look at the gorgeous leaves!” Grandma exclaimed. “Just think, God painted each one of them just for us!” “Yep,” said her grandson, “and he did it left-handed.” Perplexed, Grandma asked, “Why do you think God used his left hand to create all this beauty?” “Because,” said the boy matter-of-factly, “we learned in Sunday school that Jesus sits on God’s right one.”
A taste of heaven
When an admirer asked renowned pianist Vladmir
Horowitz how he could play so beautifully, he’s said
to have replied that anyone could play the notes,
but the true music lay in the pauses between them.
The same can be said of life.
Rabbi Evan Moffic (Shalom for the Heart) writes, “It
is in the pauses — the rests, the spaces in between
— that meaning is made and that holiness is felt.”
Nowadays we keep so busy there’s hardly a pause
or space in our day.
“But that’s not the way God created us [or] the
world,” Moffic continues. “God worked, then rested.
God created, then paused. … Thus, our Sabbath is
the day when we can marvel at the beauty of the
world God created. It is the day we enjoy what the
ancient sages called ‘a taste of heaven.’ It is a day
when we stop thinking about the what of life and
remind ourselves of the why of life.”
Why God watches
An English bishop recalled a
childhood visit to an elderly
woman, who showed him a
framed text that read “Thou
God seest me.”
The woman told him, “When
you’re older, people will tell
you that God is always
watching you to see when
you do wrong, in order to
punish you. I don’t want you
to think of it that way. In-
stead, take the text home
and remember all your life
that God loves you so much
he can’t take his eyes off
you.”