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Contact Us 515-967-2991
Pastor John Gaulke
Steve McLellan
Minister of Creative Arts
& Pastoral Care
Matt Osborne
Youth Director
Brandon Lindsey
Children’s Ministry Director
LeAnn Gaulke
Director of Small Groups
& Assimilation
Jane Burns
Financial Manager
Heather Mahoney
Executive Assistant
Sue Bennett
Administrative Assistant
Dear Friends, I love walking around the church when small groups are
meeting and stopping in for a minute to say, “Hi!” It warms
my heart to see so many people study God’s word
together – growing in their understanding of the Christian
faith. I am encouraged as I hear them laugh –
fellowshipping and sharing some great snacks. I smile
because I know they have discovered the joy of wrapping
their lives around one another and praying for each other. When you stop and reflect on what is most important in life
– when it’s all said and done – you are left with only one
word – relationships. One hour together on Sunday
mornings just doesn’t allow for much relationship building.
You can maintain relationships on Sunday mornings, but if
you want to develop depth you simply need more time.
Yes, the worship services are important, but it’s the
fellowship with each that knits our hearts together. In
essence we became what Christ intended us to be – the
Church. The writer of Ecclesiastes reminds us why it’s important that
we develop friendships with others. Listen to these familiar
words in The Message version: It’s better to have a partner than go it alone. Share the
work, share the wealth. And if one falls down, the other
helps, But if there’s no one to help, tough! Two in a bed
warm each other. Alone, you shiver all night. By yourself
you’re unprotected. With a friend you can face the worst.
Can you round up a third? A three-stranded rope isn’t
easily snapped. (Ecclesiastes 4:9–12, The Message) Christ said that He would build His Church and the gates of
hell would not prevail against it. How do you build a
Church? Not with brick, mortar, or stone. You don’t need
any stained-glass or carpet. Forget about a hammer or
saw – they are worthless. No, the kind of Church Christ was
talking about was a church of relationships. It is built one
relationship at a time.
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Adult & Women’s Classes 3
Touching the World 4
Student Ministries 6
Children’s Ministry 7
Music Ministry 9
Pastoral Care 10
Top Notchers 11
Announcements 12
Online Giving 14
AUMC App 15
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That is why He chose twelve and not fifty to be His disciples. You can only build so many
significant relationships. Christ knew that and chose twelve. They in turn would go into the
world and make disciples. Remember Jesus’ words before He ascended to heaven, “Go
into all the world and make disciples.” That is the primary purpose of the church. And it
happens best in relationships. It is difficult to make a disciple without first having a
relationship with them. Thank you for all that you do to build relationships both here at Altoona United Methodist
Church and in the world. It matters – it matters for eternity. Together with you,
Pastor John
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Turkey Mission Dinner 2017 Update The annual Turkey Mission Dinner was held on November 11, 2017 and
was a great success. Through your generosity, over $124,000 was
donated. This money is already being used to help the poor, hungry,
hurting, and lost both locally as well as around the world.
Hope Ministries of Des Moines has already been presented a check to upgrade the security
systems across all of their facilities, providing greater safety and peace of mind for their
shelter guests, recovery residents, staff, and volunteers. A check was also presented to Les
DeRoos, a missionary in Haiti with Laborers with Christ, to continue our partnership with them
to provide the orphanage with sustainable food such as chickens to produce eggs and
meat, a tilapia farm to provide fish, and vegetables that can be grown and harvested.
Matt Osborne (youth director) and Brandon Lindsey (children’s director) have recently
returned from a trip to Haiti to look into possible projects for a missions team from our
congregation. Watch for more details about their trip and how you can get involved in the
mission project in the upcoming newsletters.
Our first Meals from the Heartland 50,000-meal packaging event
takes place all day Saturday, April 7. Signups to volunteer will
begin on Sunday, March 25 in the entryway. Contact Heather
Mahoney at [email protected], if you would like to get
your name on the list early! Remember, you get to keep your
hairnet as a souvenir!
Thank you again for your generosity at Turkey Mission Dinner 2017. We will continue to
update you as the money is dispersed to help those in need in our local community and
across the globe. Please remember to mark your 2018 calendars to help package meals
through Meals from the Heartland and build the walls for two houses through Habitat for
Humanity.
April 7 Meals from the Heartland packaging event (50,000 meals)
**Signups start March 25**
May 5 Habitat for Humanity wall build (two homes for Birdland area)
Oct 13 Meals from the Heartland packaging event (50,000 meals)
Watch the bulletin and weekly emails
to sign up to participate!
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Missionary Moment
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Through the funds raised at the Turkey Mission Dinner, we
support several missionaries. Each month we spotlight one of
these people so you can get to know them.
Cody and Vanessa Nelson were married by Pastor John almost
thirteen years ago at Mediapolis United Methodist Church.
They are now serving in the Middle East with their three
children. They moved from Iowa to the Middle East five-and-a-
half years ago and have since been learning the language
and culture, serving refugees and sharing truth and hope with
their Arab friends and neighbors.
In Cody’s words, from Cody and Vanessa’s most recent email update at the end of 2017:
“This was a year in which we saw God take things that did not exist or had not yet been fully
formed, and bring them into existence. At the start of the year SHINE was an idea being
planned by Vanessa and others without a specific group of women in mind to participate
in the program. In January, I had a lofty goal of sharing with 500 people, wondering who
might #1 be and hoping (praying) that in the midst of sowing that these seeds would reach
good soil and yield fruit. Now in December, we rejoice that SHINE reached and blessed a
community of women in Jordan, and since then has spread to three other groups in the
country. At the end of the year, I look back on the 79th person I shared with back in March,
who since then has committed to following Jesus and sharing this with his family members.”
Cody and Vanessa appreciate our support and prayers throughout their last five years on
the mission field. If you would like to receive Cody and Vanessa’s email updates, please
contact Heather Mahoney at [email protected].
In next month’s newsletter, we will learn more about Les DeRoos and his wife Catherine who
are serving in Haiti. Matt Osborne (youth director) and Brandon Lindsey (children’s director)
recently returned from a trip to Haiti with Les to determine a project for a missions team
from our congregation. More information to come!
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Sunday March 25 we commemorate Palm Sunday by offering our praise to the One who
ultimately has been recognized world over as the Risen Savior. Today the world is looking for
a leader who will solve all the pain and sorrows of a world that seems impossible to fix. It was
such a time that the Messiah came into the world and by his amazing grace He still come
to us today. You can experience his love and grace even as you praise for it is written, “He
inhabits (lives in) the praises of His people.
Join us March 25th and experience God’s presence as you lift you heart and voice in
praise.
My lips will shout for joy
when I sing praise to you—
I whom you have delivered. – Psalm 71:23
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.
Praise the LORD. – Psalm 150:6
REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE FOR PALM SUNDAY & EASTER
Wednesday, March 21st: Rehearsal with Choir, Orchestra, Rhythm, and audio/video
personnel
WEDNESDAY March 21st DRESS REHEARSAL
Bell Choir: 6:15 – 6:30 p.m.
Adult Choir and Orchestra: 6:15 – 8:15 p.m.
Praise Band: 7:45 – 9:00 p.m.
Technical Team: 6:00 – 8:30 p.m.
PALM SUNDAY, March 25: Choir & Orchestra meet 7:00 a.m. (breakfast @ 6:45 a.m.)
Bell Choir 7:45 a.m.
Wednesday, March 28th: Easter Choir/Orchestra 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
EASTER SATURDAY, March 31st: Easter Choir/Orchestra/Audio & Video 5:30 p.m.
EASTER SUNDAY, April 1st: All Easter participants 7:00 a.m.
Wednesday, April 4: Choir and Orchestra rehearsals cancelled
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The Handbell Choir is still looking for additional ringers. Music reading skill is helpful. We
provide training and lots of fun. If you want to get your “feet wet” at this, why not sub in for
a month or two this spring? Rehearsals are Monday nights at 7:00 p.m.
The AUMC choir continues to grow. You are invited to come and grow with us. We are
excited about music and worship and have fun doing it! I think you would enjoy it too!
Orchestra has some new music that challenges skills while providing opportunity to promote
powerful worship. If you play or have played at the high school or college level, this is a fun
outlet to use your talent.
Have you played in a band? Contact Steven McLellan at [email protected] or call
515-967-2991 if you would be interested in doing worship music here at AUMC.
Steve McLellan
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Tuesday, March 13, Noon Potluck Program: Show & Tell (I Collect)
Bring a few items from your collection to share.
Could be sports memorabilia, Christmas ornaments,
war items, books, etc.
Noon in the Family Life Center
Bring a dish to share
Host/Hostess: Larry & Connie Ramseyer,
Janice Brouwer
Chairpersons: Dale Hartgraves
Bring a donation for Caring Hands Food Pantry
Tuesday, April 10, Noon Potluck Program: Eric Hansen “This is Iowa”
Noon in the Family Life Center
Bring a dish to share
Host/Hostess: Bob & Wilma Hall
Chairpersons: Terry & Mary Van De Pol
Bring a donation for the Caring Hands Food Pantry
Tuesday, May 8, Outing
Outing to Teen Challenge of the Midlands
Program
Lunch
Tour of the grounds
Carpool from church at 9:30 a.m.
Bring a friend, new people are always welcome!
Upcoming Get Together
Top Notchers A ministry for adults 55+
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Men’s Breakfast
Saturday March 17th
8:00 a.m. in the Family Life Center
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Regular office hours are:
Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m. - Noon
Pasoral Partners
Consider sending a DVD to a
homebound friend or loved one.
DVD’s are $5 each. If you or family member would like
prayer support or a hospital visit
please fill out the prayer request on
the back of the Connect Card or call
the church office at 967-2991. Please continue to remember the
ministries of the church in your
prayers. Pastor Steve
United Methodist Women
United Methodist Women will be meeting on Thursday, March 1 at
7:00 p.m. in the Large Conference Room (across from the office).
The program will be Prayer and Self Denial by Marla Carr. Mission
project will be collecting money for Bidwell Riverside for them to use as
needed. Martha Circle will meet on Thursday, March 15th at 11:00 a.m. at the Altoona
Perkins for meeting and lunch. Abigail Circle will meet on Tuesday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m. at the home of
Marla Carr. Save the Date: Sunday, March 11th for the UMW Tater Topper Luncheon!
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UMW Annual Tater Topper Sunday, March 11th
Family Life Center
10:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Menu will be baked potato with choice of toppings,
sloppy joes, dessert and drink. We will be having a freewill offering for our
mission projects: Freedom for Youth, Bidwell Riverside, Children & Family
mission, local food pantry, New Directions at Hawthorn Hill, our church camp
fund and youth group, Trinity UM church breakfast club and our pledge to
national UMW for world wide missions.
Kids’ Connection Preschool is now accepting enrollment applications for
the fall of 2018. Forms are available at the
Welcome Center or the church office. For
more information, call Denise at 967-2991 or
email her at
Easter Lilies If you would like to order an Easter lily in memory or honor of
someone, envelope order forms are available at the Welcome
Center. Cost this year is $8.00 per lily. You can return your
completed form and payment to the box at the Welcome Center
by March 11th. You may pick up your lily to enjoy in your home
after the third service on Easter Sunday.
New Members Class
If you are interested in becoming a member of AUMC, our next 2
session class will meet on Wednesday, April 18th and Wednesday,
April 25th from 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. in NW Adult Classroom A, with the
receiving of New Members on Sunday, April 29th. For more
information or to sign up for this class, please contact the church
office at 967-2991 or email [email protected].
Childcare is available during the classes.
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Altoona United Methodist Church has two electronic options for giving.
You can register to give regularly or make a one-time gift by going to our
church website, www.altoonaumc.org. Click on the Give tab.
Once you have clicked on the Give Online button, choose First Time? on
the left side of the E-Giving Login page. Enter your information, create a
password, and hit Submit. Your donation can come from your checking,
savings, debit card, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. You
will have the option of making a one-time gift or a
recurring donation on a schedule that you set up. Once
you have registered, you have the ability to adjust your giving as desired
by logging in with your email address and password.
Another option for electronic giving is through our new church app. In the Worship menu,
choose Give Online and then follow the instructions above.
If you have any questions about this secure electronic giving option, please contact
Heather Mahoney at 967-2991 or [email protected]. She is happy to meet with
you to help you set up your account or answer any of your questions.
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If you would like to receive weekly updates via email, please go to the church website,
www.altoonaumc.org. Under the Connect tab, choose E-Mail Signup, enter your email
address, choose the email(s) you would like to receive, and they will begin arriving on a
weekly basis!
If you would like to be included on our email prayer chain list, please go to the church
website, www.altoonaumc.org, choose Prayer Chain Signup under the Connect tab,
enter your email address, and choose the Prayer Chain list.
Available for iOS and Android.
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