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“WHAT AND OPPORTUNITY!” I imagine these words spoken by those who encountered God, Jesus and experiences of faith. Noah hears the voice of God; “What an opportunity!” – it’s a new beginning. Jacob wrestles with an angel; “What an opportunity!” – a blessing to restore family relations and build a whole new community for God. Peter, James, John and Andrew are invited by Jesus, “Follow me.” Wow, “What an opportunity!” – a ministry that will change the course of human history. O they may not have a clue about what the outcome would actual be, but what an opportunity to be a part of something significant. “What an opportunity!” “What an opportunity!” is the antithetical expression to the kneejerk reactions of “We’ve never done it that way before!” … “It will never work!” … “OMG, You want me to do WHAT?” … “I can’t do that!” … and a whole string of other naysayer expressions. When we are met with an experience or call of faith, we can be naysayers or we can see opportunities. It has been announced that Rev. Tom Zoelzer needs to pause in our transitional work for a period of 10 weeks – “What an opportunity!” We have the opportunity to truly live into the conviction that we have a strong and faithful future. We have the opportunity to take time to explore and deeply understand the information received from our Open Forums. We have the opportunity to show Tom the best of our community as we reach out in Christian care to him and his family WHILE we work together to maintain and build the ministry of Union Church. We have the opportunity to live into our conviction of Partnership Ministry (not staffled or layled; but Jesusled and covenant built). Let us join together in these next 10 weeks. We need to hold realistic expectations, build deepening relationships and step up to provide assistance and support to your church. Some of the day to day work will not be able to be done as quickly as it was – after all we already had a reduced staff learning and living into new roles and ministries, now we are down one more. So if you can help, volunteer. But most of all be patient and gracious. 2011 has been an exciting and challenging year thus far; but what an opportunity it has presented to us … to be the people of God and the ambassadors of Christ. Join us in the opportunity. The work continues, the day to day ministry continues, our commitment to excellence continues, our celebration of worship continues (see inside for a detail of worship planned for May and June), and our devotion to engaging and lifechanging relationships with God continues. Be a part of the present and build the future of Union Church. While Tom is away we will continue to be the church; we will be keeping him “in the loop” and hold his place in our hearts and our work. And we all wish him a speedy and full recovery. In Christ, Rev. Dr. Thom ParrottSheffer Associate Minister May 1, 2011 A Publication of The Union Church of Hinsdale, U.C.C. Volume 43, Issue 9

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Page 1: May 1, 2011 - Union Church of Hinsdale's Good News

“WHAT  AND  OPPORTUNITY!”    

I   imagine  these  words  spoken  by   those  who  encountered  God,   Jesus  and  experiences  of   faith.    Noah  hears   the  voice   of   God;   “What   an   opportunity!”   –   it’s   a   new   beginning.     Jacob   wrestles   with   an   angel;   “What   an  opportunity!”  –  a  blessing  to  restore  family  relations  and  build  a  whole  new  community  for  God.    Peter,  James,  John  and  Andrew  are  invited  by  Jesus,  “Follow  me.”    Wow,  “What  an  opportunity!”  –  a  ministry  that  will  change  the  course  of  human  history.    O  they  may  not  have  a  clue  about  what  the  outcome  would  actual  be,  but  what  an  opportunity  to  be  a  part  of  something  significant.    “What  an  opportunity!”    “What  an  opportunity!”  is  the  antithetical  expression  to  the  knee-­‐jerk  reactions  of  “We’ve  never  done  it  that  way  before!”  …  “It  will  never  work!”  …  “OMG,  You  want  me  to  do  WHAT?”  …  “I  can’t  do  that!”  …  and  a  whole  string  of  other  naysayer  expressions.    When  we  are  met  with  an  experience  or  call  of  faith,  we  can  be  naysayers  or  we  can  see  opportunities.    It  has  been  announced  that  Rev.  Tom  Zoelzer  needs  to  pause  in  our  transitional  work  for  a  period  of  10  weeks  –  “What  an  opportunity!”    We  have   the  opportunity   to   truly   live   into   the   conviction   that  we  have  a   strong  and  faithful  future.    We  have  the  opportunity  to  take  time  to  explore  and  deeply  understand  the  information  received  from  our  Open  Forums.    We  have  the  opportunity  to  show  Tom  the  best  of  our  community  as  we  reach  out   in  Christian  care  to  him  and  his  family  WHILE  we  work  together  to  maintain  and  build  the  ministry  of  Union  Church.    We  have  the  opportunity  to  live  into  our  conviction  of  Partnership  Ministry  (not  staff-­‐led  or  lay-­‐led;  but  Jesus-­‐led  and  covenant  built).    Let  us  join  together  in  these  next  10  weeks.    We  need  to  hold  realistic  expectations,  build  deepening  relationships  and  step  up  to  provide  assistance  and  support  to  your  church.    Some  of  the  day  to  day  work  will  not  be  able  to  be  done   as   quickly   as   it   was   –   after   all   we   already   had   a   reduced   staff   learning   and   living   into   new   roles   and  ministries,  now  we  are  down  one  more.    So  if  you  can  help,  volunteer.    But  most  of  all  be  patient  and  gracious.    2011  has  been  an  exciting  and  challenging  year  thus  far;  but  what  an  opportunity  it  has  presented  to  us  …  to  be  the  people  of  God  and  the  ambassadors  of  Christ.    Join  us  in  the  opportunity.    The  work  continues,  the  day  to  day  ministry  continues,  our  commitment  to  excellence  continues,  our  celebration  of  worship  continues  (see  inside  for  a  detail  of  worship  planned  for  May  and  June),  and  our  devotion  to  engaging  and  life-­‐changing  relationships  with  God  continues.        Be  a  part  of   the  present  and  build   the   future  of  Union  Church.    While  Tom   is  away  we  will   continue   to  be   the  church;  we  will  be  keeping  him  “in  the  loop”  and  hold  his  place  in  our  hearts  and  our  work.  And  we  all  wish  him  a  speedy  and  full  recovery.    

In  Christ,  Rev.  Dr.  Thom  Parrott-­‐Sheffer  

Associate  Minister  

May  1,  2011                    A  Publication  of  The  Union  Church  of  Hinsdale,  U.C.C.                    Volume  43,  Issue    9  

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Invitation to Faith: Transformative Worship

Our  Staff  Transitional Minister: Rev. Dr. Tom Zoelzer Associate Minister:

Rev. Dr. Thom Parrott-Sheffer Director of Children’s Christian Education:

Penny Johnson Director of Youth Formation:

Jeremy Hylen Director of Music Ministries:

Michael Surratt Director of the Chancel Choir:

Todd Diehl Director of

Contemporary Music: Brad Nye

Director of Children and Youth Choirs: Roberta Wentling

Assistant Handbell Director: Elizabeth Jung

Director of Early Childhood Programs:

Jennifer Keldahl Senior Operations Manager:

Merrilee Hall Financial Manager:

Gaby Perez Project Manager:

Joel Gratcyk Communications Assistant:

Melanie Burton Buildings and Grounds:

Jim Vojtek, Bob Brija

WORSHIP SERVICES Sunday Worship

9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Prayer and Healing Service 3rd Sundays at 7:00 p.m.

CHURCH OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Sundays 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Union Church of Hinsdale 137 S. Garfield Ave Hinsdale, IL 60521

(630) 323.4303 http://UCHinsdale.org

   

Sundays  in  May  and  June:    “Being  a  Witness”    May  1:       Worship  led  by  the  Spring  Work  Tour  participants       at  both  9:00  and  10:30  a.m.  

 Worship  will  include  our    Annual  Bread  for  the  World  Campaign    

 May  8:     MUSIC  SUNDAY,  at  both  9:00  and  10:30  a.m.    May  15:     Worship  led  by  the  members  of  our  Simple  Supper  Bible  Studies       at  both  9:00  and  10:30  a.m.    May  22:     CONFIRMATION  SUNDAY,  at  both  9:00  and  10:30  a.m.       The  Rite  of  Confirmation  will  be  held  at  9:00  and  the  Dedication         of  the  Confirmands  will  occur  at  10:30  p.m.    Come  for  both  services!    May  29:     Memorial  Day  Worship  led  by  Jeremy  Hylen  at  9:00    and  10:30.    June  5:     9:00  a.m.  –  DEDICATION  AND  CELEBRATION.       The  portrait  of  Rev.  Dr.  Verlee  A.  Copeland  will  be  unveiled  and         dedicated.    Rev.  Jonathan  Knight  will  be  providing  the  message.         10:30  a.m.  –  CHRISTIAN  FORMATION  SUNDAY       Penny  and  Jeremy  will  lead  the  worship  in  celebration  of  our         Christian  Formation  Ministry  and  an  appreciation  of  our  teachers    June  12:     PENTECOST  SUNDAY,  one  worship  service  at  10:00  a.m.       Join  us  as  we  celebrate  the  birthday  of  the  Church,  celebrate  New         Member  Sunday  and  Commissioning  our  Bell  Tour.           Special  liturgy  and  special  music  is  being  planned.    June  19:     Worship  is  led  by  Thom  Parrott-­‐Sheffer  at  9:00         and  Jeremy  Hylen  at  10:30.        

The  All-­‐Church  Picnic  Pentecost  Sunday,  June  12,  2011  Immediately following the church service.  

 

 Bratwurst,  hotdogs,  buns,  water,  lemonade,  iced  tea  and  dessert  will  be  provided  by  Parish  Life  Ministry.    Each  family  attending  is  asked  to  bring  a  salad  to  share.    If  anyone  has  a  light  weight  pop  up  canopy  (tent  without  sides)  that  we  could  use,  please  contact  Diane  Oostendorp  630  655  9405.  

 

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Invitation  to  Faith:  Community  &  Church  Life  

Women’s  Association  Unit  Meetings    May   is   the   last  gathering  of   the  current  units  before   the  Association’s  May  Luncheon  and  Business  meeting,  where  officers  are   installed  and  new  unit   groupings   are   announced.    Members   and   interested  parties  are  encouraged  to  attend  fellowship  gathering.    You  will  note  special  times  and  days   in  the  meeting  schedule-­‐-­‐-­‐two  units  are  having  a   lunch  as  part  of  the  gathering  and  three  units  are  waiting  until  after  the  plant  sale  to  meet.      

 If  you  have  not  yet  filled  out  a  card  indicating  your  interest  to  join  a  unit  and  what  time  suits  your  schedule,  please  contact  Pat  Dietrich.    This  is  a  great  time  to  join  a  unit.    All  women  are  invited.    If  you  have  not  tried  one  before  or  if  you  have  had  limited  involvement  but  are  now  ready  to  become  more  active  we  would  love  to  hear  from  you.  

 THURSDAY,  MAY  5       Unit  1     10:30  a.m.           Unit  2     9:00  a.m.       Home  of  Kathy  Anderson           Home  of  Mary  Bock       519  E  7th  St.;  Hinsdale               28  S  Stough  St.;  Hinsdale    

Unit  3     10:30  a.m.             Unit  5     7:00  p.m.     Home  of    Cathy  Schultz             Home  of  Sue  Becker  

    148  Easton  Pl.;  Burr  Ridge           203  Ravine  Rd.;  Hinsdale    THURSDAY,  MAY  12               FRIDAY,  MAY  13     Unit  4     12:30  p.m.           Unit  6     1:00  p.m.  

    Home  of  Mary  Shewalter           Home  of  Rachel  Gerler       301  Lake  Hinsdale  Dr.  #409;  Willowbrook         724  S  Waiola  Ave;  LaGrange  

 

   

Summer  is  a  Time  to  Think  about  Making  Stockings    

It   is   never   too  early   to   think  about  Christmas   –   especially   if   you   know   that   in   early  December  the  Women’s  Association  will  be  stuffing  over  100  stockings  …    The  Association  is  looking  for  donations  of  Christmas  material  and  4-­‐ply,  worsted  wool  or  acrylic  yarn.    We  can  use  a  few  people  to  cut  “stocking  patterns”  out  of  newspaper.    Volunteers  are  also  needed  to  sew  stockings.  Wondering  what  to  do  during  the  NBA  playoffs  or  on  a  rainy  day,  consider  helping  with  this  worthy  project.  If  interested,  talk  to  Sue  Becker  or  Eleanor  Patterson.      

   

By  the  time  you  read  this,  I  hope  to  be  recovering  nicely  from  my  spinal  cord  surgery.    There  are  exciting  things  planned  for  May  and  June  at  Union  Church,  and  I  invite  your  participation.  The  good  news  of  the  resurrection  has  come,  and  it  is  time  to  be  resurrection  people  that  lives  in  the  light  of  new  life!  Rev.  Thom  Parrott-­‐Sheffer  will  be  the  temporary  Head  of  Staff  while  I  am  on  sick  leave,  and  all  the  staff  is  working  hard  to  help  us  be  an  active,  dynamic  congregation;  bringing  good  news  in  Jesus'  name  to  all!    Please  keep  me  in  your  prayers  during  my  recovery.    You  can  follow  my  progress  at  the  website:  http://uchucc.us/cbtz           Blessings!  -­‐  Tom  Zoelzer  

 

 

 

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Invitation to Faith: Mission and Social Justice

VBS  2011  -­‐  Don’t  Monkey  Around  Get  Ready  for  Safari  Fun  at  

 Dates:    June  20-­‐24,  2011  

Times:  12:45-­‐3:30    -­‐-­‐    Cost:  $30  Registration  begins  now!!!  

 At  VBS  this  year,  the  children  will  be  embarking  on  a  prayer  safari.    Through  their  adventures,  they  will  discover  that  “God  Listens,”  “God  Provides,”  “God  Forgives,”  “God  Protects,”  and  “God  Rules.”    We  will  have  a  great  time  with  lively  songs,  hilarious  skits,  creative  crafts,  exciting  games,  Bible  stories  and  tasty  snacks  –all  of  the  things  that  make  Vacation  Bible  School  so  much  fun  for  kids.    And  we  will  be  learning  the  Lord’s  prayer.    So  don’t  monkey  around  and  sign  up  today!    Registrations  are  outside  Penny’s  office.    If  you  are  interested  in  being  a  safari  teacher  or  junior  volunteer,  please  let  Penny  or  Melanie  know.            

         

This  fellowship  group,  for  elementary  school  students,  will  be  meeting  on  Friday,  May  13th  from  6:30  to  8:30  p.m.    The  night  includes  dinner,  games  and  fun.  All  elementary  students  and  a  friend  are  invited.    Cost  for  the  evening  is  $5.  We  will  be  evaluating  this  year  and  thinking  about  the  future  soon.    If  you  have  ideas  and  suggestions,  or  would  like  to  help  occasionally  help,  co-­‐lead  or  be  otherwise  be  involved,  please  contact  Kim  Nibeck.    

                   

 TNT  (Sunday  Nights  5-­‐6:30pm)         High  School    May  1-­‐  Mini  Golf-­‐Cost  $10  (RSVP  with  Jer)       May  1-­‐  Youth  Group  @  7pm  May  8-­‐  No  TNT               May  7-­‐  PADS  @  4:30pm     (Do  something  nice  for  your  mom!)       May  8-­‐  No  Youth  Group    May  15-­‐  City  Scavenger  Hunt           (Do  something  nice  for  your  mom!)  May  22-­‐  Whirly  Ball-­‐Cost  $25  (RSVP  with  Jer)     May  15-­‐  Really  Bad  Movie  Night  @  7pm                   May  22-­‐  Youth  Group  @  7  

 Keep  an  eye  open  on  Facebook  for  details  for  Youth  Group  

 

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Invitation  to  Faith:  Community  &  Church  Life  

How  are  we  doing?  Financial  Report  1st  Quarter  2011  

 The  1st  quarter  financial  results  are  positive  with  pledge  income  above  budget  and  spending  below  budget.    While  the  “Other  Income”  category  is  well  above  budget  it  is  largely  due  to  the  $50,000  Challenge  contribution  and  a  number  of  other  one-­‐time  contributions.    In  order  to  secure  the  $50,000  challenge  fund  and  matching  pledges  this  past  January,  the  Trustees  committed  to  a  number  of  additional  budget  expenditures.    The  donor’s  wishes  and  feedback  from  the  congregation  identified  the  following  priorities;  avoid  further  staff  layoffs  in  2011,  provide  funds  for  the  choir  section  leaders,  and,   increase  the  mission  and  outreach  budget.     Including  these  additional  expenditures,  the  General  Fund  Increase  is  $35,256  ahead  of  budget.      

            Actual     Budget     Variance  Pledge  and  Other  Income:  Current  Pledge  Collections:       344,159   333,840      10,319  Other  Income  (Note  1):         153,734    39,973     113,761  Total  Pledge  and  Other  Income:     497,893   373,813   124,080    Note  1:      Other  income  includes  the  $50,000  Matching  Pledge  Challenge  contribution.                 Actual     Budget     Variance  General  Fund  Expenses:  Payroll  and  Benefits:         211,228   211,184    -­‐42  Administrative:           22,536       21,045         -­‐1,491  Building  &  Grounds:         49,337       49,180               -­‐157  Ministry  Expenses:         15,106       20,499            5,393  Total  General  Fund  Expenses:       298,207   301,908    3,701    General  Fund  Increase:         199,686    71,905     127,781                 Actual     Budget     Variance  Additional  Committed  Expenses:  Payroll  –  Avoid  further  cuts  in  2011:        60,000                         0       -­‐60,000  Music  -­‐  Section  Leaders  for  2011:      18,000                         0      -­‐18,000  Mission  and  Outreach  Increase:                         14,525                         0       -­‐14,525  Total  Additions  to  2011  Budget:      92,525                         0       -­‐92,525    General  Fund  Increase  Net  Additions:     107,161   71,905         35,256  

 Respectfully  Submitted,  Edward  Wroble  Treasurer  

 

Thank  you  for  your  support!  

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Saturday,  May  14,  2011,  9:00am-­‐12:00pm    

All  Union  Church  Family  &  Friends  are  welcome!    JOIN  US  for  a  morning  (or  an  hour  or  two)  of  work  and  fellowship.    There  will  be  many  projects  to  help  the  ministries  of  Union  Church;  projects  for  families  and  individuals.    This  is  a  great  chance  for  you  to  make  new  friends  and  deepen  your  relationships  with  your  church  family  WHILE  providing  needed  attention  to  our  yard  and  interior.      The  morning  will  conclude  with  a  brief  worship  and  mission  project:    packing  hygiene  kits  for  Church  World  Service  Disaster  Response.    Look  for  sign-­‐up  sheets  in    the  Gathering  Place  or  contact  Melanie  in  the  church  office  for  more  information.    

Bring  your  tools  to  help!!!!!  See  you  on  May  14th!!!!  

   

   

Memorial  Park  –  Wheaton  Free  food,  music,  and  

fun  and  games  for  the  kids.    

For  more  information  or  details,    please  contact  Tim  Walker  at  630  683-­‐3846  x222  or  

[email protected]      

   

MOVIE  NIGHT  for  teens  and  adults  Friday  May  6,  7:00  p.m.  in  the  Youth  Room  

 

Social  Justice  Movie  Night  Watch  an  Academy  Award  Winning  documentary  about  a  

small  town’s  struggle  for  worker’s  rights.    

                             A  discussion  will  follow  the  viewing  of  the  film!    

Presented  by  the    Christian  Social  Justice  Ministry  of  Union  Church  

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Invitation to Faith: Mission and Social Justice

 

 

 

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Invitation to Faith: Community Life

MAY  14,  2011  \  

This  fun  event  begins  with  everyone  gathered  at  one  house  for  hors  d'oeuvres  at  6:30  p.m.    Then  we  split  up  to  dine   at   our   assigned   houses   and  meet   up   again   at   a   third   house   for   dessert.     Your   host   will   assign   you   an  appetizer,  side  dish,  salad,  or  dessert  to  bring.    The  cost  is  $13.00  per  person  to  help  with  expenses.    Please  sign  up  in  the  Gathering  Place  after  each  service.    The  deadline  to  sign  up  is  Sunday,  May  1.    You  can  also  sign  up  with  a  call  to  Jane  Hogenkamp  at  630.789.6326.    

 

Women’s  Association  Plant  Sale  Friday,  May  6,  2011    -­‐-­‐    8:30  a.m.  –  6  p.m.  

Bronswood  Greenhouses,  3805  North  Madison  St,  Oak  Brook  

 

Spring,  happy  Spring,  and  we  get  to  play  with  flowers  again!      As  this  is  written,  it  is  very  cold  and  rainy,  but  that’s  okay,  as  that  keeps  all  the  Plant  Sale  plants  nice  and  fresh.    Think  of  it  as  the  Lord  watering  them  so  that  they  are  taken  care  of  all  together.    We  are  amassing  a  nice  selection  of  home  dug  plants,   including  perennials,  wild  flowers  and  ground  cover.     If  you  have  plants  to  share,  please  bring  them  either  to  322  North  Bruner  by  Wednesday,  May  4,  or  to  the  back  yard  at  Bronswood  after  12  noon  on  Thursday,  May  5.    For  these    -­‐  100%  profit!    In   the   greenhouses:     Virtually   any   annual   you’d  want   -­‐   beautiful   hanging   baskets   in   time   for  Mother’s   Day   -­‐  gorgeous   geraniums   in   many   colors   and   all   sorts   of   greenery   to   complement   them   –   beautifully   planted  containers  in  various  sizes  –  25%  profit  from  everything  we  sell  all  day.    We  are  grateful  to  all  the  members  and  friends  of  Union  Church  who  make  a  special  effort  to  come  shop  with  us  on  this  lovely  day,  and  it  IS  a  lovely  day,  despite  anything  nature  decides  to  throw  at  us,  and  nature  can  be  very  whimsical.    Proceeds  from  the  Plant  Sale  benefit  the  DuPage  District  YWCA,  which  serves  the  special  needs  of  women  and  children  in  many  ways,  and  is  the  only  rape  crisis  center  in  DuPage  County.      

SUMMER  READING,  MOTHER’S  DAY  AND  FATHER’S  DAY    Through-­‐out   the  month   of  May,   there   will   be   tables   in   the   lower   level   alcove   with   used   books   and   frames.    Browse   through   the  material   for   books   to   read   on   the   beach   or   poolside,   while   waiting   out   the   rain   at   the  baseball   field,   for  mom  or  dad.    All  donations  received  are  added  to  the  money   in  the  Women’s  Association’s  scholarship  fund.    Come  several  times  as  the  stock  will  change.  

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Wednesday,  May  11,  2011  12  noon  –  1:30  p.m.  

 Dennis  Jones,  CEO  and  Chairman  of  Hinsdale  Bank  &  Trust,  Michael  Gamble,  Area  Manager  and  Brent  Burns,  CRMS  -­‐  Wintrust  Mortgage  will  be  our  guest.    They  will  be  speaking  to  us  on  reverse  mortgages  and  alternate  plans  to  use  the  equity  in  our  homes  as  part  of  our  retirement  income.  Mr.  Burns  is  the  Reverse  Mortgage  Specialist  for  Wintrust  Mortgage  and  will  be  the  primary  speaker.    Mr.  Jones  and  Mr.  Gamble  will  be  on  hand  to  answer  questions  and  greet  our  members  personally.