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Our purpose is to make new disciples of Jesus Christ
for the transformation of the world.
Wesley Worship
Schedule
8:30 Coffee
Fellowship
9:00 Traditional
Worship
10:10 Children’s
Music/Sunday School
for all ages
11:15 “Ignite”
Contemporary Worship
Church Office Hours
Mon —Thurs
9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
The
Wesley Witness
Come Join Us
Sunday, May 21, 2017
10:10—11:00 a.m.
Fellowship Room
Children, Youth &
Adult
Sunday School
and
High School
Graduates
Wesley United
Methodist
Church
Recognition
Sunday
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Birthdays
1 Brianna Myrold
2 Taylor Holm
Rachel Iiams
3 Duane Sandwick
4 Rodney Spicer
5 Carole Bischoff
Janet Christianson
John Nordlie
Diane Ferguson
Andrew Darling
6 Jim Faircloth
8 Doug Williams
Greg Wicken
Taylor Just
9 Sandy Dittus
Tuesday Just
Megan Spaeth
Elizabeth Jossart
10 Dorothy Lindberg
Cody Aarvig
11 Elaine Smith
Isabella Whiteside
12 Helen Emery
13 Sharon Stewart
Erin Clow
Kirsten Clow
Ethan Reed
14 Linda Juntunen
Oster Richter
Johanna Dittus
Bailey Just
16 Kayleigh Blake
18 Emily Beaton
20 Amy Huss
21 James Juntunen
Elena Rash
22 Lonnie Lamberson
Bill Kerzman
Vanessa Guseman
23 Bob Boyd
Erin Hager
24 Melissa Nordlie
25 Brooke Van Looy
26 James McConnell
Kathy Tretter
John Galegher Jr.
Natalya Reed
27 Krystal Ipsen
28 Emolyn Skinner
Lisa Gores
29 Alice Darling
George Wogaman
James Johnson
30 Denise Ellis
Ethan Rash
31 Sheila Galegher
Craig Goetz
Matthew Yaeger
Anniversaries
5 Ben & Barb Holien
20 Greg & Anne Bryson
26 Jacob & Jamie Rash
29 Joel & Michele Iiams
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PASTOR’S PEN — MAY 2017
A little boy ran to his mother. “Mom!” You know that antique clock of ours that has been passed from one generation to another?”
“Yes,” the mother anxiously responded. “What’s wrong?”
“My generation just dropped it!”
Happy Mother’s Day to all the ladies.
Mother’s should strive to have the same characteristics as God. They spell our mother.
M—Merciful. God forgives and shows mercy when we do wrong. In the same way mothers show mercy to their children when they disobey.
O– Observant. God knows and sees all. Many times children think moms have eyes in the back of their heads because mom seems to see everything. When you are observant you are modeling another of God’s characteristics.
T—Trustworthy. God is never false; He can be trusted. He’s true to his word. When mothers faithfully keep their promises they are showing they are trustworthy.
H—Helpful. God is always there to help his children. Your willingness to give your children whatever help they need demonstrates that your helpful.
E –Encouraging. God gives us encouragement as we read the Scriptures. When mothers compliment their children and give them positive reinforcement it is like God’s encouragement to us.
R– Righteous. God is holy, upright, and good. As mothers live a godly life, they are an example to their children of how to live.
“Sometimes we’re so concerned about giving our children what we never had growing up, we neglect to give them what we did have growing up.” (James Dobson). I hope that all of us will make it a priority to pass our Christian Faith down to the next generation and to be an example of God’s Love and Care.
In God’s Love, Pastor Dave Andrews
Reverend Dave Andrews, a retired UMC Pastor from Fargo, has been assigned to serve Wesley as interim
pastor during the absence of Pastor Howie.
He is in the church office on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays.
If you have any pastoral needs, please contact Pastor Andrews at 701-799-0930.
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WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SERVANT LEADERSHIP TEAM MARCH 20, 2017 Present: Penny Millspaugh, Jessica Zerr, John Galegher, Joyce Wicklund, Dewey Sandwick, John Martin, Danielle Holm, Kelsey Tretter, Anne Bryson, Katie Stoley Absent: Bill Kerzman, Pastor Howie Baird Opening Prayer: Prayer Walk Business to Discuss
Building use for Northern Valley Youth Orchestra, April 30th they’ll hold auditions in our Sunday School rooms They have used this space successfully in the past. There are no current conflicts on the church calendar This is additional use beyond their current arrangement. No issues raised, SLT agreed for extra use.
Nepalese Community April 29, 2017 – A regional meal of 5 or 6 regional congregations will be
held. Members of UMW will assist in the kitchen.
Volunteer opportunities, speak to Berniece Holm or Judy Christy
Get To Know You Event in the works for the future so the Wesley con-gregation and the Nepalese community can get to know each other. Will be scheduled in May.
MCCI Update – Beautification Team, Report by Colleen Asche This team is looking for some guidance where to stop and where another
team (or teams) pick up where they have left off. Items discussed: Children’s wall, historical wall
on one side, Boy Scout Tribute at the end of the hallway (all in the office hallway)
Fellowship Hall/North entrance: big space. Discussed to be a mission wall – use
pictures of Wesley in Action Banner for this space? Seasonal? Discussed the tables and chairs
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currently there. Back of the chapel: looking for something dif-
ferent, namely the chairs Plan: Develop Teams, Cast a Vision, Plan in Action to complete various
projects Silent Auction: not a lot of interest within the congregation but through
the Grand Forks For Sale site items were sold for about $400-$500.
Trustees Report – Dewey Sandwick Video Doorbell – still in the works This video doorbell is for the North Door as well as the Office/Education
door. Endowment approved funding Waiting on RBB Electric to complete. Dewey will be out of town April 4-11 so someone may need to take the
lead on this project if work is done during this time. Finance Report – John Galegher Reporting
Received a nice thank you letter from the Salvation Army for our donation from offering at Christmas Eve Service
Wesley Center for Religion, an on-campus organization, disbanded last year. Wesley UMC received $10,000 dollars from them designated for outreach for college students & young adults
Treasury Report: March expenses up-to-date (with the exception of one remaining payroll).
Pledges are behind this at this point Overall, Wesley UMC has spent $1,300 more
than has been received Miscellaneous Items
April 29th: Spring Clean-up: starts between 8-9 AM, UND students come along to help, clean the garden, rake leaves, etc.
Plan to advertise in the bulletin when more de-tails are known
Idea for Replacing Funds – Dewey Sandwick Approval of January & February Meeting Minutes SPRC Confidential Session Closing Prayer – Led by Penny Millspaugh
Next meeting to be held April 24, 2017, 6:15 PM, Wesley UMC Library Respectfully submitted by Katie Stoley, Recording Secretary
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Servant Leadership Team, 2017
Anne Bryson (Staff-Parish Relations point person)
John Galegher (Finance point person)
Danielle Holm
Bill Kerzman
John Martin
Penny Millspaugh
JoAnn Ness
Dewey Sandwick (Building/Trustees point person)
Katie Stoley (Recording Secretary)
Kelsey Tretter
Joyce Wicklund
Jessica Zerr (Chairperson) [email protected]
Pastor Howie Baird (Ex Officio)
Servant Leadership Team: Upcoming Meetings
All meetings are in the Wesley UMC library, 6:15pm—8:00pm
May 15, 2017
June 19, 2017
New Welcome Center!
Thanks to the hard work of our Lobby Remodel team, the Wesley foundation and donations and gifts from our congregation, our new Welcome Center is closer than ever to being a reality! You may have noticed a new table located in the cor-ner of the lobby outside the Sanctuary. Watch for additional updates to include a monitor, information about our church for guests and much more!
You can help us as we develop our Welcome Team. When you see a guest or visitor, introduce yourself, and offer to bring them to the Welcome Center. Then we can visit with them, get their contact information and provide a welcome packet. It takes the whole church to make a real difference!
Thank you to Helen DeMaster for 10 years of
maintaining our front flower garden. We can thank her for the beauty her work has added to our church. As a smaller portion of
that note please add that Helen will be "retiring" as our primary gardener, and anyone able and interested in continuing this beautiful space
should contact the church office.
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Branching Out: Connecting Through Christ
This is this year’s theme Dakotas United Methodist Camps.
The Dakotas Conference operates 3 camps — Wesley Acres in North
Dakota; Lake Poinsett and Storm Mountain in South Dakota. There are
camps for kids who have just completed Kindergarten and adults who
are simply young at heart, and everyone in between. The youngest
campers stay for one night at camp—the perfect first introduction into
the wonderful world of church camp. Camps for older students have
varied focuses, from basketball to the arts, to outdoor adventures. There
are also family camps available. Wesley UMC will pay one half of the
camp fee for children or youth from our church. Just check with the
church office for a special code to enter when registering. For details
about Dakotas United Methodist Camping program or to register, go to
www.dakcamps.org
Early Bird Deadline is May 1!
Early bird discount is $5 off per night. For Example a two night camp
would be $10 off and five night camp would be $25 off. Registrations
and full payment must be completed online or postmarked by May 1 to
receive the early bird discount.
On Sunday, May 7, Wesley UMC will be hosting a time to get to know our friends from Nepal. As many of you know, this is a group of Grand Forks resi-dents, formerly from Nepal, that have been holding a worship service at Wesley on Sunday afternoons for the last few months. As a way for us to get to know
each other better, we will host a meal and a time to talk to these new friends. They will be sharing their stories of how they came to live in Grand
Forks and their experiences along the way. So please come and welcome them and get to know them better. The meal will be served at 5:00 pm in the
dining room, with greeting time to follow.
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Children’s Music
Your children have been learning a fun song about Noah and all that he went through to build the ark. They learned that he was 500 years old at the time he started and by the time he finished and it started to rain, he was 600 years
old. They learned that from the time it rained (40 days) through the time the water was on the earth, through the time it dried out and the doors of the ark were opened, was approximately one year, and most importantly, that God’s promise to his people that he will never destroy the earth again by a flood is a rainbow.
We have some changes to our program practice time. We will NOT be practicing on Saturday, May 13 any longer due to some unexpected conflicts in scheduling. You can take this commitment off your calendar. Instead, we will practice during the normal Sunday School music time on Sunday May 7th.
We will have the program during the 9:00 a.m. service on Mother’s Day, May 14th. I will need the children to be at the church at 8:15 a.m.
Thank you for your time and commitment to Wesley’s Sunday School programs. Kellie Burgess
Upcoming UMW events
May 3 4:15 pm Executive Board meeting
June 7 4:15 pm Executive Board meeting
July 13-16 Mission u Southern site,
Mitchell, SD
July 20-23 Mission u Northern site,
Jamestown, ND
August 2 4:15 pm Executive Board meeting
August 8 5:30 pm PICNIC?
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DID YOU KNOW?
Reminiscing through some of the pages of United Methodist Women history that
goes back 135 years -
In 1975 there was 8 circles. They were numbered 1-2-3 meeting in the mornings,
4-5-6 meeting in afternoons, 7-8 meeting in the evenings, giving a total of 189 in
membership. The numbered circles took on the following names: Sarah, Faith,
Mary-Martha, Esther, Lydia, Ruth & Rachel after awhile.
In 1982, we celebrated 100 years of United Methodist Women and it’s predeces-
sors (Women in Mission, Ladies Aid and Women’s Society of Christian Service.)
Bazaars have been held since 1972. Records show this being UMW’s main event
for raising money. With it they had white elephants sales, bargain boutique or
attic treasures that were always a big hit. The meal provided was a prize winner,
Turkey-ala-King—it’s still missed by some.
Many things around the church were purchased by the bazaar profits over the
years such as window drapes, Sunday school chairs, table cloths, dishes, large
round dining tables and in 1985, a dishwasher. The things that were in the kitch-
en and fellowship hall had to be put out on the curb after the 1997 flood because
it affected the church basement.
Lenten studies were held with other churches invited.
The women volunteered a week in August at Valley Memorial Nursing Home
doing a birthday party, bingo and other fun things. The flood then took away the
Nursing Home. Mary-Martha circle had a mother-daughter banquet. Miriam
circle held a Gay 90’s party, they also sent care packages to soldiers and college
students away form home. Mission cards were sent to new babies. UMW helped
put together cookbooks in 1969 and 1989. In 2001, UMW bought the “FAITH”
stained glass window. In 2003, a quilters group was started and is still going
strong.
Over the years many women have been honored by a special recognition for their
work in UMW and also in the church.
Each year, Wesley’s UMW gives a donation to several local charities.
The Wesley UMW pledges money each year to the UMW National Organization
for mission projects around the world.
Come join us and our work!
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SPOTLIGHT ON WESLEY’S YOUTH
We are shining a Spotlight on our Youth so that you can get to know them bet-ter! They are a fantastic group of young people, full of energy and ideas. We
leaders have very much enjoyed working with them these past couple of years. The first two we shine the Spotlight on are Dustin (“Dusty”)
Martin and Zak Ness.
Name: Dustin Martin Grade and School Name: 12th grade, Red River High School Where were you born? Grand Forks What is your favorite food? Pizza Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Personal trainer at
Choice or running a car shop
If you were left on a deserted island, would you want to be left with -- music or books? List the top 3 of books or music you would want with you, and why you chose those 3.
Music. Five Finger, Death Punch, Jackie & Hyde; Bob Marley, Don’t Worry; Shinedown, Cut the Cort If you could have dinner with any 3 people – living or dead – what 3 people would you like to have dinner with and why? Richard Rollings – I would like to ask about success in a car shop; Brian Stroman – I
would like to see how much he can eat; and John Cena – I would like to talk to him
about his car collision
Name: Zak Ness Grade and School Name: 12th grade, Red River High School Where were you born? Grand Forks What is your favorite food? Pizza Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Hopefully, I will
be out of college teaching somewhere; maybe I’ll have a
family
If you were left on a deserted island, would you want to be left with -- music or books? List the top 3 of books or music you would want with you, and why you chose those 3. Music. Green Day, Queen, Tool – they all have a lot of good music If you could have dinner with any 3 people – living or dead – what 3 people would you like to have dinner with and why?
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Congratulations to our High School Graduates:
Patrick Lamberson, Dustin Martin, Dylan
Murphy, Zakri Ness and Jacob Sturges
Graduating from the University of North Dakota on
May 13, 2017: Natalie Buck
Below is the updated end-of-the-year schedule for Youth Group activities:
Sunday, April 30 Meet at church at 4:00 p.m. We will be delivering May Day baskets around the Wesley neighborhood and then back to church for supper at 5:30 p.m. Youth will be over at 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 7 Swimming at Splasher’s Water Park at the Canad Inns. This is open to fami-lies. Cost is $12.00 per person and includes pizza and pop. Time is 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. We will meet at Splasher’s.
Sunday, May 14 Mother’s Day – no Youth. We encourage all Youth to please spend quality time with their mothers this day!
Sunday, May 21 We have five graduating seniors this year – Patrick Lamberson, Dustin Martin, Dylan Murphy, Zak Ness, and Jakob Sturges. On Sunday, May 21, we will be celebrating our seniors with a recognition between the 9:00 a.m. and Ignite ser-vice in the narthex. Please join us to view displays of their accomplishments and wish them well. Cake will be provided.
Youth Group will meet at the regular scheduled time of 5:30 p.m. for a potluck cookout. John Martin will be grilling up brats and burgers; everyone else bring the rest!! Youth families are invited to attend. This will be the last event for the year.
Do you know someone graduating in your family? We would love to
recognize their accomplishment. Let us know who in your family is grad-
uating and from where. If you have a college graduate in your family
please let us know the degree they have earned. Please let the church
office know by emailing [email protected].
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Dear Parents, Families, and Friends,
Wings of Hope Bereavement Services will be conducting our semi-
annual burial service on Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 10 a.m. This service is
for all parents who have experienced a miscarriage in the past six
months and any family members or friends who wish to attend. This
includes parents who have miscarried at home or another facility but
would like to be part of this service as a memorial to their little one.
This service is offered at no cost to you.
This service will be held at Babyland in Calvary Cemetery, Grand
Forks. Please use the 10th Avenue North entrance (off Columbia
Road.) All who wish to attend are welcome.
If you have any questions regarding the service, please contact Penny
Millspaugh at 701-780-5257.
Thank you!
Thank you to all who donated supplies for our layette kit pro-
ject! We were able to create 18 complete kits. Total value of
extra supplies and kits came to $1378.00.
Megan and Pam
Shoeboxes needed
We need your empty shoeboxes. We collected 72
boxes for Christmas shoebox gifts last year and used
all our boxes. You can leave them in the north storage
closet. Thanks for your help with this.
Megan and Pam
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Health Kit drive In May, we will be collecting items for Health Kits. UMCOR cur-rently needs more of these kits as their supplies are low. Please remember to purchase single toothbrushes as these stay in the package. Please do not purchase adhesive bandages with patri-otic or military prints. UMCOR now purchases toothpaste in bulk, so we will include $1 for each kit we make. If you have any questions about UMCOR kits, please call Pam Whaley at 701-866-0421. Health Kit: 1 hand towel
15" x 25" to 17"x 27" Kitchen, cleaning and microfiber towels not acceptable
1 washcloth 1 comb
Comb needs to be sturdy and longer than 6" No pocket combs or picks, please Rattail combs and combs without handles are acceptable with a minimum of 6" of teeth
1 metal nail file or clipper No emery boards, please
1 bath-size soap 3 oz. and larger sizes only No Ivory or Jergens soap due to moisture content Do not remove from original packaging
1 toothbrush Adult size only Do not remove from original packaging
6 adhesive bandages ¾" to 1" size common household Band-Aids
1 plastic bag One-gallon size sealable bags only
$1 to purchase toothpaste
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May 16
7:00 P.M.
At Wesley UMC
Book: Oh, My Stars
Author: Lorna Landvik
Hostess: Pat Henry
New members are always
welcome!
For questions, call Pat
Henry
at 701 775-5904 or
Wednesdays at 1:30
Quilting, Room 305.
Everyone is
Welcome!
For questions, call Helen
DeMaster
701.772.3584
Anyone willing to help clean brass once a month,
please contact
Sandy Wogaman at
218.773.9465.
Please note we have a new video doorbell security system! Signs are posted by the north entrance and front entrance
near the church office with instructions. Thank you to the Trustees and to the Wesley Endowment
Foundation for making this possible!
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OFFERING RECEIVED
2016 2017
Prepaid
Pledges $6,200.00 $860.00
January $23,572.45 $30,008.22
February $20,562.68 $17,884.95
March $22,926.89 $21,161.86
April $20,286.17 $25,012,07
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Total $93,548.19 $94,927.10
SUNDAY WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
April 2 75 + 45 = 120
April 9 84 + 42 = 126
April 16 128 + 49 = 177
April 23 88 + 30 = 118
On-line giving
You can now manage your
giving on line through our
web site at gfwesley.org.
Click on the “online giving”
tab and follow the steps to
“make a donation”. Or
simply scan the QR code
below.
We thank you for your
support!
Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:10 am in the church li-
brary for a Bible study based on the Max Lucado Life Lessons
series of books. This class is cur-rently studying and discussing the book of Peter 1. Outside reading is not required, but
books are available. New mem-bers to the class are always wel-
come!
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Phone: 701-772-1869
Fax: 701-772-1940
E-mail:
[email protected] Check out the Newsletter online at: www.gfwesley.org Worship Schedule
See Calendar and front page for worship times Office hours: Mon. thru Thurs.. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Pastor: ........................................................... Reverend Howie Baird Choir Director/Organist: ........................................ Marjorie Myrold Choir Accompanist: ................................................ Carol Lamberson Secretary: ..……………………………………………………...Rachelle Bontrager The Wesley Witness A publication of Wesley United Methodist Church. Published 12 times each year to keep members and friends informed of programs of the church and to report news about the Wesley family.
For our Prayers ---
Our heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends of Norma Haggerty, who passed away on March 31, 2017.
Those in Care or Assisted Living Facilities:
At Parkwood: Jean Beach, Virgil Haake, Emolyn
Skinner, Janette Yaeger;
At Wheatland Terrace: Kyle Whitcomb’s mother; At Country Estates: Verle
Ralston;
At Valley Eldercare: Joan Bristol; At Good Samaritan, East Grand Forks:
Velma Fruetel, Charlene Kotts; At Mapleview Memory Care: Phyllis Sand;
At Tufte: Beulah Hodges
At Home:
Ole Dahlen, Alice Darling, Norma Dugas, Marlo Gade, Shirley Hoff,
Pat Klokstad, Iris Root, Carolyn Strand, Ray Spicer, Marijo
Whitcomb’s mother and father.
If there are people, joys or concerns that you would like to have
included in this monthly prayer list, please email them to
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