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May 14th
GUMC will be hosting LifeServe
Blood Center from 2-6pm. To
make an appointment call Dana
Brown @ 641-750-2219 or Joan
Surber @ 641-473-2232.
Blood Drive Alert
Gladbrook United Methodist Church
The MESSENGER
May 2019
W O W
(Widow or Widower)
Join us at Pizza Ranch in Marshalltown for dinner
@ 6:00pm. If you’d like to carpool, meet at the
church parking lot at 5:30pm.
SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCH
The Senior Citizens Lunch will be held Friday,
May 10th at Peace Church and will be served by
Peace Guild.
Call Jeanne Paustain at 473-2802
or 2843 or 641-751-2039 to make
reservations.
UMW EVENTS
May 14th- Westbrook Visit @2:00pm.
Leader: Carolyn Moe, Marcy Knaack, Kathy Herink,
Marilyn Brekke
May 15th– Regular meeting @ 9:30am.
Hostesses: Pauline Flamme & JoAnne Sash
Devotion: Kathy Poling
Program: June Klinefelter
This year’s graduating seniors are: Emilee Pepe,
Kayla Vavroch, Jack Garber and Taylor Gienger.
They will be honored at a Senior Breakfast at 8 am
and given recognition during the worship service on
Sunday, May 12th.
Baccalaureate Service will be May 15th
at Peace Church. Starting at 7:00pm.
It's the Adventure of a Lifetime!
There are many opportunities for families and children to go camping this summer at one of the three Iowa United Methodist camps. There is a camping catalog to share in the church of-fice. Or check out this web site:
https://www.iaumc.org/camps.
Remember that scholarships are available.
Memorial Day Services
May 29, 2019
8:00 Lincoln Township or 15 Mile Grove
8:20 Maple Hill Cemetery
8:45 Badger Hill Cemetery
9:10 Chapel Cemetery
9:50 Union Grove Lake Beach
10:15 Crystal Cemetery
10:30 Gethmann Cemetery
11:00 All Veterans Park
There will be memorial booklets distributed at all the cemeteries. There will be a dinner at the Memorial Building from 11-1 p.m. Remember to
wear your poppies on Memorial Day weekend in honor of our veterans.
Rev. Joe Hackett will give the message at all the cemeteries.
The Gladbrook-Reinbeck Band will be playing at the All-Veterans Memorial.
Jesus the Sure Foundation
Pastor Gideon
Whether we realize it or not, we live a designer life. The only question centers on, “Who does the designing?” Is yours a life built by your own designs or by divine design?
When we talk of design and building, we talk about “foundation.” Without a solid foundation, any building will eventually collapse. Your life and your faith work that way, too. It is significant that you are standing on a solid foundation.
Psalm 18:1-3 says "I love you, O LORD, my strength. The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and my horn of my salvation, my stronghold. I call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised, and I am
saved from my enemies."
As we continue with our Easter Journey, we are reminded of this “foundation.” Those who live by God's design rest fully on the only secure foundation-Jesus Christ, his life, death, and resurrection. Jesus is our stronghold, our fortress, the secure immovable footing on which God's faithful live. Jesus described himself in these terms as he wrapped up the teaching that has come to be known as the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7).
He said: These words I speak to you are not incidental additions to your life, homeowner
improvements to your standard of living. They are foundational words, words to build a life on.
If you work these words into your life, you are like a smart carpenter who built his house on solid rock. Rain poured down, the river flooded, a tornado hit-but nothing moved that house.
It was fixed to the rock.
But if you just use my words in Bible Studies and don't work them in your life, you are like a stupid carpenter who built his house on the sandy beach. When a storm rolled in and the
waves came up, it collapsed like a house of cards. (Matthew 7:24-27 THE MESSAGE BIBLE).
IS JESUS THE SURE FOUNDATION OF YOUR FAITH?
The Gladbrook UMC Spring Shower is Here!!!
Our past four spring church showers have been so successful that the Administrative Council has decided to have another. There will be a display in Fellowship Hall of lots of items that the church can use throughout the year in the office, the kitchen, and our Sunday School rooms. We are hoping that as congregation members are out shopping, they will consider purchasing some extra supplies to donate to the church for its use. This is another small way that everyone can have some part in helping the church budget with items that are needed. Several items are brand and size specific as that is what has been found to work the best for people in our church. Please adhere to those wishes to minimize wasted purchases. As a continued added bonus this year and because several of you chose this option, the “Four Hands and a Shopping Cart” are willing to work for you. Contact the church office, Terri Luehring, or Cathy Gethmann to let us know an amount you wish to spend, items you are thinking about, and we will do your shopping for you. You can leave money and the items you would like purchased, in an envelope in the church office or simple place that envelope in the Sunday collection try with a note on the outside For Church Shower. Individual items will be listed on “flower” & “umbrellas” tags in Fellowship Hall that you can take, purchase the item, and then return to the church sometime during late April and early May. We are including a sample summary wish list of items below in case this is more convenient for you. More items will be added to the wish tags in Fellowship Hall also.
Thank you for your support of our church project, “Spring Showers Bring God’s Flowers”. 2 reams of white card stock (67#) Reams of 20# pastel colored copy paper
50 reams of 20# copy paper Ziplock gallon FREEZER baggies
Rolls or books of 55¢ stamps Kleenex or Puffs with lotion
Toilet paper Hand soap ( Minimum 7.5oz)
Christian Children’s stickers DAWN blue dish soap (minimum 21.6 oz)
Lysol toilet bowl cleaner Paper towels
WalMart gift cards Hand sanitizer bottles (minimum 7.5oz)
Bottles of 409 cleaner 2 - 8 ft plastic table covers – royal blue
1 or 2 jugs of bleach Scotch Brite green scrubber pads
9-volt & AAA batteries Rolls or books of 15¢ stamps (ounce stamps)
9-volt & AAA batteries $$$ to put toward children’s illustrated Bibles
and other miscellaneous supplies on tags in Fellowship Hall
Thank you to all the wonderful volunteers that shared their faith with our children and youth this school year. Our Sunday school program would not have been possible without you. We look forward to working with you again next year. We also appreciate the efforts of our parents to bring the children to Sunday School. We welcome your feedback as we begin to plan for the 2019-2020 school year. Nancy Keiser Pk - 6th grade Sunday School volunteers: Brent & Susan Beichley Dana & Mo Brown Cheryl Bruene Doc Carmichael James Caron MacKenzie Brown Becky Fish Jhona Lyn Gallo Christine Harms Steven Keiser Mark Knaack Dave & Lisa Koester Deb Koester Kyle Koester Kay Lowry Carolyn Moe Linda Schneider Dwight & Joan Surber Anna Vernon Kayla Vavroch BJ & Kevin Williams Heidi & Sean Williams Sandy Witt Youth helpers: Ruth Gallo Sydney Vavroch Confirmation: Pastor Gideon Gallo Adult Bible Study and Lenten Study: Dave Koester Carolyn Moe Mike DeWitt Kids Club: Linda Schneider Joan Surber Becky Fish Junior Youth Fellowship: Mandy Gehring Senior Youth Fellowship: Kathy Vavroch
Lectionary Readings for the Month of May
You are welcome and encouraged to read and follow these passages
during the month.
May 5
Acts 9:1-6 (7-20) Psalm 30 (UMH 762)
Revelation 5:11-14 John 21:1-9
May 12
Acts 9:36-43 Psalm 23 (UMH 754 or 137)
Revelation 7:9-17 John 10:22-30
May 19
Acts 11:1-18 Psalm 148 (UMH 861)
Revelation 21:1-6 John 13:31-35
May 26
Acts 16:9-15 Psalm 67 (UMH 791)
Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5 John 14:23-29
We ask that you remember these people especially this week
with your prayers:
Cornell Gethmann, Dwight Surber, Mo Brown, Mari-lyn Brekke, Kari Groth, Lucy DeWitt, Tate Koester, Kathy Keiser, Bud Locke, Norma Lattin, Kristen Garber, Don Anker, Al & Janell Gienger, Karen Pie-per, Delores Matney, Quentin Mussig, Cindy (Mussig) Linder, Jody Vulk, George & Galene Groves, Emily Cormaney, Marlene Wiebensohn, and our many unspoken concerns.
For your participation in our church activities
during the month of April
To everyone who helped with Clean up day!
To all the participants, adult leaders and
parents that made this year’s Kids Club a success!
Kari Groth for supplying the notepads in the
sanctuary.
RoseMary McKinney for keeping the brass
candle holders in the sanctuary shiny and wax free.
To Steve Keiser who made 16 more
wooden crosses to be used during Lenten Season.
To Cheryl Bruene for ordering and caring
for the Easter Lilies. They are beautiful!
May 2018
1 Roger Elmore,
1 Charlette Bruene
1 Kylee Witt
4 Kay Lowry
7 Scott Garber,
7 Page Thompson
13 Lora Flamme
15 Sandy Witt
20 Jim Gienger
21 Pauline Flamme
22 Mark Lowry,
22 Michael Wentzien
22 Michelle Wentzien
23 Lindsay Case
24 Jayden Beichley
24 Tyler Pierce
28 Dan Vint
30 Liam Scott Stephenson
May 2018
24
Andy & Billie Koester
If you know of any birthdays or anniver-
saries that need to be added, let Dana
know.
Palm Sunday, April 14
The children of the church carried in
Palms.
Palms were laid at the base of the cross
The Sanctuary was prepared for deco-
rated for Palm Sunday
Easter Sunday
Sunrise Community Breakfast held at the
Gladbrook United Methodist Church.
Served by The Peace United Church of
Christ.
Many children waited patiently to hunt eggs in the church after the worship service.
Kids’ Club Wrap up
This year’s Kids’ Club wrapped up with a bowling party on April 11th.
Kids’ Club is open to all Gladbrook area children in 2nd, 3rd or 4th grades. We meet monthly after
school, starting with an after school snack, followed by Bible stories, skits, songs, crafts and games
which all reinforce the Bible lesson. We end with an evening meal for the kids with parents picking
up the kids around 6:30.
This year’s them was “Fruit of the Spirit” Galatians 5:22. Ask any of the kids who attended this year
what the 9 fruits are and they will probably recite them for you. The kids were wonderful and we
thank the parents, leaders and churches for making this possible.
Kids do not need to have a church affiliation to attend. Kids’ Club is sponsored by the local churches
through monetary donations, food donations and volunteers. We had 10 volunteer adult leaders this
year and the support of Pastor Joe, Pastor Gideon and Rev. Berry.
This year the kids in all grades were presented with Bibles at the year-end bowling party, Bibles
geared toward their age group. We pray that these Bibles will be used at home to learn about Jesus
and his teachings. Next year and in future years, Bibles will be presented to 2nd graders or others
who did not attend this year.
Kids Met at the Bowling Alley for the Year End
Meeting. They enjoyed another great year of
Kids’ Club.
Several kids received Bibles to continue their
journey of knowing Jesus.
UMW Minutes
April 17, 2019
Nine members of the United Methodist Women met in Fellowship Hall at 9:30 a.m. The committee for the day were Hostesses, Avriel Koester, Joan Surber, and Dana Brown. A blueberry bread and fruit kabob with coffee and tea were served on Easter theme tables including crocheted bunnies in a cabbage patch. After eating, Kathy Poling conducted the business meeting. On April 16, Westbrook was entertained. This committee was Becky Fish, JoAnne Sash, June Klinefelter, and Kathy Poling. On March 8, 2019, Karen Pieper, Kathy Herink, Linda Schneider, Kathy Poling, and Marcy Knaack served Mulligan stew, a jello salad with mint ice cream and a shamrock cookie to twenty four. June Klinefelter reported 31 dollars was earned. Pauline Flamme read the secretary minutes from the December 13, 2018 meeting. No corrections were made and the minutes past. Correspondence was read from Crayon Corner for the clothing purchased for them. UNI Tree House sent information about a possible program. Kathy Poling announced that the Day Apart to be held in Osage on May 11. Mission U will be held in Marshalltown on July 21-23. Feminine kits are a new project for Africa. It was suggested that this could be a meeting workshop in June, July, or August. More information will be collected about this. Dana Brown wanted to know how the UMW handles the Senior High Breakfast. Our seniors are Emily Pepe, Kayla Vavroch, Jack Garber and Taylor Gienger. Kathy Poling closed the meeting with prayer. June Klinefelter had two readings for devotions. Joan Surber had crocheted a washcloth with three crosses to remind each attendee the meaning of Easter along with a carrier for tissues for their purse. Thank you. Kathy Poling gave each a cross shaped scratch board to decorate with our own symbols of Easter. The next meeting will be MAY 15. Hostesses, JoAnne Sash and Pauline Flamme, Devotions, Kathy Poling and the Program, June Klinefelter.
Blueberry Coffee Cake Cream Together: 1C. Sugar 1/2 C. Softened Butter (1 stick) 2 eggs Add and Mix: 2 C. Flour 1 tsp. Baking Powder 1 tsp. Soda 1/2 tsp. Salt Mix in 1 C. Sour Cream (8oz.) and 1 tsp. Almond Flavoring Filling Mix: 1 can Blueberry Pie Filling 1 small box of Fresh Blueberries Crumble: Mix 3/4 C. Brown Sugar; 1/4 C. White Sugar; 1/2 tsp. Cinnamon; 1 C. Sliced almonds
Put half of batter in 9x13” pan. Put 1/2 of blueberry mix on top. (1/2 can of blueberry pie filling and 1 small container of fresh, washed blueberries.) Add remaining batter and then remaining blueberry. Swirl and Top with crumble mix. Bake at 325 degrees for 35-40 min.
Administrative Council Minutes
March 25, 2019
Thirteen members met on March 25th at 7:00pm. Members in attendance were… Susan Beichley, Dana Brown, Gideon Gallo, Mandy Gehring, Cornell Gethmann, June Klinefelter, Paul Koester, Carolyn Moe, Karen Pieper, Kathy Poling, Susie Strohbehn, Kevin Williams and Dave Koester. June called the meeting to order at 7:00pm. Pastor Gideon provided the devotional. Cornell motioned to approve past minutes, Mandy gave the second, Motion passed Susan gave the treasurers report. Susan will be paying 3 months of our Connectional Giving. Paul motioned the treasurer report to be approved, Karen gave the second. Motion passed. Committee reports were as follows… SPPRC: Employee evaluations are completed. Another Set of Eyes form is being completed. They are due May 1st. UMW: They were not able to visit Westbrook because of an Influenza outbreak. They will try to visit when flu sea-son is over. The next UMW meeting will be held April 17th at 9:30am. Mission: We will be collecting cleaning supplies for Pastor Gideon to take to Hamburg Methodist Church that has experienced a great deal of flooding. The Good Samaritan Fund has collected 452.00. Casey’s gas cards have been purchased with some of the funds. These cards will be used for stranded travelers who call Pastor Gideon or Dana needing gas money. Pastor Gideon will also use some of the money to help community members who ask for help with their pay utility bills. Trustees: A new Circuit Board was installed at the Parsonage. Mark Knaack has agreed to help with the recon-struction of the front of the sanctuary. The rails have been removed. The missing carpet on the stairs will be re-placed with tile or linoleum by Floor and More. April 4th the organ is scheduled to have tune up. This will be paid out of our Organ Fund. April 6th will be our Outside Spring Cleanup day. Finance/ Stewardship: Not available for report Agenda Building items: It was reported that the pot pie fundraiser had a profit of $946.00 in March. This amount was corrected to be $991.66. This money will contribute to the general fund. A few items have been found in the basement that could be sold in a garage Sale. Karen offered to sell these items at her sale in June. Mandy made a motion to sell these items. Susan seconded the motion. Motion passed. There was no Old or New business to discuss. Pastor Gideon reported He has made many hospital visits. He and Carolyn have been serving communion to com-munity members. He has attempted to visit Westbrook Acres but hasn’t been able to because of the sickness they are experiencing. He is planning a trip to Hamburg to distribute cleaning supplies to the flood ravaged area. Many additional service opportunities will be added this year for the Lenten and Easter season. He continues to work with the children of the community through the Jr and Sr. YF. And Sunday School and Confirmation classes. Pastor Gideon closed our meeting with a prayer. Respectfully submitted by Dana Brown, Administrative Assistant
Financial Health Report as of 4/22/19
Balance as of 4/22/18 $14,918.76
Total Estimated Expenses by month-end $11,036.28
Balance Remaining $5,422.74
Administrative Council Minutes
March 25, 2019
Thirteen members met on April 22 at 7:00pm. Members in attendance were… Susan Beichley, Dana Brown, Becky Fish, Gide-on Gallo, June Klinefelter, Kyle Koester, Paul Koester, Carolyn Moe, Karen Pieper, Kathy Poling, Grant Strohbehn, Susie Strohbehn, and Kevin Williams. June called the meeting to order at 7:00pm. Becky provided the devotional. Karen motioned to approve past minutes, Susan gave the second, Motion passed Susan gave the treasurers report. Susan has paid 3 months of our Connectional Giving. Carolyn motioned the treasurer report to be approved, Paul gave the second. Motion passed. Committee reports were as follows… SPPRC: Dave wasn’t in attendance but sent a report. The forms Another Set of Eyes are almost ready to be submitted. Dead-line is May 1. UMW: They were able to visit Westbrook. The next meeting is May 15
th. Every woman of the church is invited to all of the
meetings. Mission: Carolyn thanked Pastor Gideon for taking cleaning supplies to Hamburg Methodist Church that has experienced a great deal of flooding. The Spring Shower is being held again this year. It has already started. Terri Luehring and Cathy Geth-mann are leading this project. Trustees: Paul reported the cleanup day, Saturday , April 6
th, went smoothly. Mark Knaack has been working on the front of the
sanctuary. May1st the Floor and More workers will be here to lay tile or flooring to finish the front of the sanctuary. There was a large bill from the City for our water usage again this past month trustees are looking into an alert sensor to alert someone that there is a leak or running water. A correction needs to be made from March meeting. Dana recorded that on April 4
th the organ
was scheduled to have tune up that would be paid out of the organ fund. This was incorrect. The payment came out of the pi-ano budget. Finance/ Stewardship: No report given Agenda Building items: There were 3 items for Agenda Building.
Lock box Signatures need to be changed. After some discussion it was decided to take Brad Smoldt, Al Gienger and Joan Appelgate off the signature card. Susan Beichley, Treasurer, Paul Koester, Trustee chair, and June Kline-felter, Ad Council Chair, should be added to the signature card for access to our lock box. Grant made the motion to proceed. Susie gave the second. Motion passed
Carolyn asked on behave of the Befrienders for a donation by the church to help fund scholarships for new and existing members to get more training. Following some discussion, Carolyn motioned $100.00 be used from the mission and evangelism budget to fund this donation. Paul gave the second. Motion passed.
Senior Breakfast was discussed. Carolyn agreed to chair this event. Dana will help her. Pastor Gideon will get the gifts for the graduates. Dana will send out invitations as soon as possible to the 4 graduates, Taylor Gienger, Kayla Vavroch, Emilee Pepe, and Jack Garber. This year the cost of the event will be recorded so it can be budgeted for next year instead of the hosting volunteers having to pay for everything themselves.
There was no Old to discuss. New Business- Becky would like to consider planting daffodils or other bulb flowers in the lawn near the highway in the shape of a cross. This was discussed with some members liking the idea and other members not in favor because it would be difficult to mow around until the foliage died off each year. It was decided that the council members would think about this idea until a later date. Pastor Gideon reported he visited the flood ravaged town of Hamburg to distribute cleaning supplies. Clean up efforts will con-tinue and other trips to distribute supplies will be coordinated as needed. He has made 3 hospital visits. He and Carolyn have been serving communion to community members. He has visited Westbrook Acres. He continues to work with the children of the community through the Jr and Sr. YF., and Sunday School and Confirmation classes. He said there were several additional services added to the Lenten calendar that were attended by several members. He has attended several meetings this month. He attended one funeral and officiated at another one. There is a baptism planned for April 28
th. The Confirmation class are
wanting to attend camp June 16th through 21
st.
Joys: Becky announced she will be a Great Grandma this coming Thursday, April 25
th. Her Great Grand Daughter will be
named Lillianna Joy. Concerns: 1. Don Anker is still receiving treatments and is awaiting surgery. 2. Cornell is in Grundy Hospital recovering from several broken bones received from a falling accident. Pastor Gideon closed our meeting with a prayer. The next meeting will be May 20
th at 7pm. This is the third Monday evening
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The Gladbrook United Methodist Messenger
715 Lincoln Street
Gladbrook, Iowa 50635
MAY WORSHIP PARTICIPANTS
USHERS
Mike DeWitt, Brad Smoldt, Tim
Pierce, Kyle Koester
Communion Stewards:
May 5- Barb DeWitt & Marcia Koester- Altar
ACOLYTES
May 5 Sydney & Joshua Gallo
May 12 Jayden Beichley & Austin Gehring
May 19 Ryan Koester & Daemion Caron
May 26 Ari Pierce & Ruth Gallo
GREETERS
May 5 Mark & Angie Knaack
May 12 Priscilla Crumley & Bud
Locke
May 19 Matt & Beth Koester family
May 26 Bob & Marcy Knaack
LITURGISTS
May 5 Paul Koester
May 12 Kevin Williams
May 19 Dave Koester
May 26 Lisa Koester
PROJECTION
May 5 Joan Appelgate
May 12 Dave Koester
May 19 Dave Koester
May 26 Jhona Lyn Gallo
ORGANIST
May 5 Sandy Witt
May 12 Sam DeWitt
May 19 Sandy Witt
May 26 Deb Wentzien
The Messenger
Published monthly by the Gladbrook United Methodist Church 715 Lincoln St., Gladbrook, IA 50635
Rev. Carol Kress is Pastor Her office hours are normally
Mon—Thurs 9:00 AM -2:00 PM or by appointment
Marcy Knaack is the Church Secretary Her office hours are
8:30-1:30 Tues & Thurs., and Wed. 10:30—3:30
Church office # 641-473-2025 Parsonage # 641-473-0053
Church e-mail [email protected]