Desert Chapel News A monthly publication of Desert Chapel United Methodist Church - June/July 2015 2015 Annual Conference Mission Project Each year, we participate in the Conference Mission Project. This year, it is Tuna and Beans (dry or canned) which will be given to both the AJ Food Bank and also given out through our own canned food ministry. Please bring the items to worship by Sunday, June 15 and put them on the steps in front of the altar! Desert Chapel United Methodist Church will host a Life Line screening on Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Ultrasounds for stroke, peripheral arterial disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm, osteoporosis and an EKG for atria fibrillation are offered for only $149 (averages out to only $30/test). Please pick up the pink flyer in the church for additional information. Pre-registration is required. CALL 1-800-324-9458 to register and receive a $10 discount off the package price. Life Line Community Healthcare will also offer the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit available to eligible Medicare beneficiaries with TRADITIONAL MEDICARE PART B. There is NOCOST/NO CO-PAY. This is not a physical, but a personal wellness consultation performed by a certified Nurse Practitioner designed to help you and your doctor keep you healthy, safe and independent for a long time. Medicare is billed for this visit. Pre-registration is required. CALL 1-866-579-5069. DESERT CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 462 N. PALO VERDE DR APACHE JCT., AZ 85120-5611 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Mailing Label Desert Chapel United Methodist Church Mission Statement “To Discover Christ, to Grow in Christ and to Help others Through the Power of the Holy Spirit. “All Christians are called through their baptism to a ministry of servant hood in the world to the glory of God.” (Paragraph 126 of the Book of Discipline) These are the heads of our ministry: Senior Pastor (clergy) Lay Leader Lay Member to Annual Conference Chairperson, Church Council (main decision making body) Chairperson, Trustees (officers, physical plant, investments) Chairperson, Staff-Parish (human resources, staff concerns) Chairperson, Finance (collection and distribution of funds) Chairperson, Worship (includes music, visuals, etc.) Chairperson, Membership Chairperson, Missions Chairperson, Communications Youth Ministries Director Rev. Sharon Pajak Duane Allen Alice Wagaman Dave Tom Daryl Olmsted Rose Norwood Frank Pino Pastor Sharon Loriann Thomas Jeannine Allen Dave Tom 480-982-2259 480-215-1029 480-694-4707 480-557-7890 920-420-2094 715-523-0884 480-882-3485 480-982-2259 480-228-9121 480-215-1029 480-557-7890 Upper Room Are available in the Narthex. $1.00/each Worship Schedule 8:45 am Hymn Sing 9:00 am Worship Service 10:00 am Fellowship Time 10:30 am Sunday School-All Ages E-devotionals & Announcements Please submit Newsletter information for August/ September via e-mail, or bring into the church office by Thursday, July 23, 2015. Reminder: August and September Newsletters will be combined. Thank you! eDevotionals – did you know that you can receive a daily devotional from Desert Chapel? With a scripture, a prayer and more – plus timely announcements, it’s a great way to stay in touch with what’s happening at church! Simply put your email address on the sign in sheet on Sunday and write “eDevotional” and you will be signed up. Are you currently out of town? Email the church at info@desertchapelumc.org and we’ll sign you up! Desert Chapel News Together Tuesdays from 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Each Tuesday we gather in the Lobby at 6:30 pm for a time of fellowship and Bible study. We study the scriptures for the coming Sunday, and enjoy time with one another. EVERYONE IS WELCOME – this is an excellent time to bring a friend to introduce them to the faith! For more info, please contact Pastor Sharon at 982-2259. June/July is an official publication of Desert Chapel UMC 462 N. Palo Verde Drive Apache Junction, AZ 85120-5611 Rev. Sharon Pajak, Pastor Cynthia Norris, Administrative Asst. Jim Rogers, Custodian Alice Wagaman, Hand Bell Director Michael Nowak, Choir Director Lila Deidiker, Accompanist Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday Telephone: 480-982-2259 FAX: 480-288-4242 Email: info@desertchapelumc.org Web Site: www.desertchapelumc.org Greeters: Marilyn Schulz (June) Marie Spencer (June) Denise Ashford (July) Ron Long (July) Stephen Santo (July) Ushers: (all June & July) Don Carlson Keith Cox Dwight Detlefsen Jim E. Edwards Bob Phillips Marilyn Schulz Communion Servers: Denise Ashford (June) Angela Kimler (June) Dakota Pruett (June) Susan Rufini (June) Stephen Santo (June) Cameron White (June) Sue Bartell (July) Bev Hren (July) Cindy Kadey (July) James Pruett (July) Liz Weaver (July) Byrene Woods (July) If you would like to be a greeter, or communion server, or usher, please contact Jim Edwards at 480-288-5903. If you are interested and would like to be liturgist or give the children sermon please sign up in the lobby. Your help is greatly needed and appreciated. Thank You! JUNE June 1 Bill & Connie Wegeng June 16 James & Jean Swain June 21 Dwain & Leanna Kennedy July 5 Phil & Artie Zumstein June 6 Beverly Ruckdashel June 6 Deena Morton June 7 Bert Lambert June 7 Haley Brewer June 8 Paul Schroeder June 9 Tom Norwood June 12 Carol Olmsted June 13 Phil Zumstein June 14 Marion Wheeler June 16 Dwight Detlefsen June 22 Robert Phillips June 25 Paige Browning June 26 Doreen Martino June 27 Margaret Peck JULY July 1 July 6 July 7 July 7 July 8 July 9 July 9 July 13 July 14 July 14 July 16 July 19 July 20 July 20 July 22 July 29 July 29 July 29 July 30 July 30 Kaytlynn Torres Renee Spears Ryan Hetzer Jonathan Brewer Claudette Carlson Marilyn Smith Marilyn Hiliau Ruth Wells Daniel Edwards James Swain Roberta Kidwell Tiffany Browning Helen Hatfield Anita Thompson Wes Forgey Vinton Peck Lee Norton Sue Bartell Lovella Torbert David Browning Birthday & Anniversary List If your name was not listed on the Birthday/Anniversary list (or you know someone who should be), please call the church office with the information. We truly do not mean to leave anyone out. Thank You! Prayer Chain – Are you in need of prayer? Do you have something hanging on your heart and want to know that your brothers and sisters in Christ are lifting you up? Are you concerned about a loved one and want some company in caring for them? James 5:13-15 says, “Are any among you suffering? They should pray. Are any cheerful? They should sing songs of praise. Are any among you sick? They should call for the elders of the church and have them pray over them, anointing them with oil in the name of the Lord. The prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise them up; and anyone who has committed sins will be forgiven.” Prayer requests may be emailed to: info@desertchapelumc.org, or to spajak@desertchapelumc.org or you may call the office at 480-982-2259 to be forwarded to the prayer chain. Every Saturday in Woeller Hall 3 to 5 PM Everyone Welcome! Church Goers, Visitors and Community. If you're planning to purchase Gift Cards.......Please consider ordering from E-Script through the church. Contact Rose Ross @ (480) 671-5795. E- Scrip Pro supplies gift cards from hundreds of retailers nationwide at a discount to non-profit organization. With scrip fundraising, supporters of schools, churches, sports teams, band boosters and other non-profits pay full value for these gift cards to make their everyday purchases (groceries, gas, clothes, restaurants, etc.). The difference is our church profit! The heavens declare His righteousness, and all the people see His glory. Psalm 97:6 All Creatures of Our God and King by St. Francis of Assisi This hymn is considered to be one of the first genuine religious poems in the Italian language and was first entered in the 1935 Methodist Hymnal. Its text was adapted and revised by Gracia Grindal who was a consultant for the language/theology subcommittee. She was responsible for changing the refrain's "he" to "ye" so that it included both male and female attributions and was more consistent with the St. Francis of Assisi text. St. Francis was born in 1182 in central Italy and was the son of a rich merchant. He lived a carefree life as a member of a wealthy family but had a limited education so he eventually joined the army where he was captured during the war. He returned home to renounce his life of ease, became a Christian, and seeking to tell others about the teachings of Christ, traveled around the countryside to share his faith. He preached a gospel of sacrifice and brotherly love. He led a simple life and became close to nature and animals. One day he came upon a flock of birds who did not fly away when he approached so he began to preach to them, telling them to praise and love their Creator who had provided them with feathers for clothes, wings to fly and the necessities of life. He reminded them that they had God's guidance and protection. It is said that St. Francis wrote this song during the summer of 1225 when he was very ill and losing his eyesight. During this time of intense pain and suffering, a time of distressing quarrels between the secular and spiritual powers in Assisi, he penned these words, in translation, "Song of Brother Sun and of all Creatures". This hymn exhorts all creation, the sun and the moon, the birds, the clouds, wind and fire, and all men of tender heart, to worship God - all these are creatures of our God and King. In 1919, the hymn was adapted and paraphrased by a rector, William Draper, who wanted to use it in a children's worship festival in Leeds, England. Draper personifies all creatures and calls on them to praise God. All creatures of our God & King, Lift up your voice and with us sing, Allelujah! Allelujah! Thou burning sun with golden beam, thou silver moon with softer gleam. O Praise Him, Allelujah! Let all things their Creator bless and worship Him in humbleness. Allelujah! Allelujah! Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son, and praise the Spirit, Three in One, O Praise Him, Allelujah! The information for this review came from the Companion To The Methodist Hymnal by Carlton R. Young, Then Sings My Soul by Robert J. Morgan and Great Is Thy Faithfulness by The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Submitted by Eleanor Edwards Apache Junction Health Center WE NEED YOU!!! On the second and fifth Sundays we lead worship at Apache Junction Health Center. Lead by Kathy Bausch and Marilyn Hiliau, most volunteers simply sing with the residents. If you are interest in helping, you may sign up in the lobby, contact Kathy at 928-892-2144, or Marilyn at 602-999-8099. Or you may simply show up! Bible and Bread Come join us at Mickey D’s Café (2 blocks east of Ironwood on the north side of the street – NOT McDonald’s!), we gather at 10:30 am on Thursdays for lively conversation on the book of Hebrews. Facilitated by Pastor Sharon – every one is on their own nickel! Hope to see you there! We have two regular monthly gatherings: On the first Saturday of every month we gather at Mickey D's Restaurant on the trail at 9:30 am . Woman's Gathering will not have their monthly gathering during the summer months and will resume in the fall. Women who have not taken their walk to Emmaus, but are interested are welcome. Questions? Call Kathy Bausch’s cell phone at 928-892-2144. We Badly d W e Nee per! Toilet Pa Needed!!! We are looking for people who would be interested in learning how to run the sound board in the sanctuary during worship on Sundays and or church special events. If you are interested or need more information please contact Norm Ross in church or you may call him at 480-671-5795. Thank you! Thank you for your continuing support to the Clothing Closet and we have been truly blessed with your donation. Arizona climates are especially a hard time for our people in need. Washcloths, towels, soap, deodorants (roll on), shampoo, conditioner, lotion, lip balm, razors, toilet paper, depends (size large and x-large), sanitary napkins, laundry soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste and wipes. (Your generosity is much appreciated) Volunteers are always needed on Saturday’s from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Join us for Community Feast and let’s show our community how Desert Chapel serves Apache Junction. We will accept donations during that time, or at the office MondayThursday between the hours of 8:00am—3:00pm. Please do not leave clothing, furniture or any other items on the Church premises. We would like to keep our Church grounds clean and free of clutter. Thank You! JUNE MISSIONS WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUY AN ARK? (NOT BUILD ONE!) For the month of June we will be concentrating on collecting donations for Heifer International. To date we have collected $3,675.00 towards our “Ark Angel”. The Mission Committee has decided to make this a year long special project for 2015. JULY MISSIONS For $5000.00 we can purchase a Gift Ark through Heifer International and become an "Ark Angel". We realize this is a large amount of money, but it would benefit families worldwide who are poor and hungry. Every gift will multiply for years to come. Since the Superstition Mountain Elementary School was closed, the Missions Team has adopted Avalon Public Charter School on San Marcos in AJ. On May 4th, team members Jeannine Allen, Norm Ross and Sandy Heath met with the principal Mike McCord. We discussed Desert Chapel adopting Avalon School and our missions of Health Supplies, School Supplies and the Thanksgiving Turkey boxes. On the east wall of the Sanctuary, there is an ark with a thermometer that shows our progress, as each gift, large or small, is added. Our committee has faith that because of the generosity of our congregation, we can make this happen. At present Avalon Charter School is the only K-8 Public Charter School in AJ. There are 290 students and they are looking to expand to 350 or 400 with the closing of the other schools in the area. The class size is 25 students. Please give this some thought and prayer and decide if you want to have a part in helping families to help themselves. For our July Missions we will be collecting School Supplies for Avalon Public Charter School. Following is a list of items needed for the school: Backpacks, Spiral Notebooks, Lined Paper, #2 Pencils, Glue Sticks, Spiral or Compositions Notebook, Kids Scissors, Colored Pencils, Highlighters, Rulers, 2 Pocket Folders, White Printer Paper, Kleenex, Hand Sanitizer. We look forward to a long term relationship with Avalon Public Charter School. Missions Team School Supplies Modern Worship At Desert Chapel Come join us and bring a friend to Desert Chapel UMC for “Modern Worship Service” on Wednesday Nights, at 7:00 pm. This is a new style to reach people in a way they might not receive as easily on your average Sunday Morning as different people approach God in different ways. We at Desert Chapel want to be “All things to All people” as seen in 1 Corinthians 9:22, and this is a step we can take to accomplish that. If you are interested in being part of the planning group for this service, or are able to volunteer in any manner, especially musically or technologically, contact JT at jhusaker@desertchapelumc.org or (480) 296-4927. We are so ecstatic to see what God does with this new service, and invite you all to join us in this experience.” Desert Chapel United Methodist Women June/July 2015Announcements Although we discontinue the formal meetings during the warm weather of summer it is not because we are staying in from the summer heat. It only means that many of our members have temporarily left us for a period of visiting with family and friends in other places. As a result we can meet at a single table for lunch. During the months of June, July, August & September, we will meet the second Thursday of each month at 11:30 am at the Village Inn in Apache Junction. Hope to see you there! Pastor Sharon will be on vacation June 30-July 23. If you have a pastoral emergency during this time (illness, hospitalization, death or other crisis), please leave a message at the church office and they will have someone get in touch with you. Thank you! Office hours may vary throughout the summer due to staff vacations. Please call the office at 480-982-2259, prior to coming in to assure someone will be here to assist you. In an emergency please leave a message, and someone will get back to you ASAP. A Summer of Random Acts of Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty A number of years ago, there was begun a movement to get people to practice random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty. The basic premise was that practicing kindness and beauty would lend itself to an increase in the quality of life in our communities. There were books published, whole communities got involved. In one city, a newspaper published stories of people being “caught” doing a kindness to someone else. I propose that we make this summer one of Practicing Random Acts of Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty. Our summer worship services will revolve around Kindness and Beauty, and we will highlight and celebrate those acts as we encounter them. To prepare for this, I would encourage each and every one of us, no matter where we are this summer to begin to notice acts of kindness, and to thank the “perpetrators” of kindness when we see them. Here are some ideas to get you started … you can cut this out and take it with you! Pick up the tab for the table next to you at a restaurant Give a huge tip to someone when they least expect it Smile A lot Tell ALL your family members how much you appreciate them Give another driver your parking spot Let someone jump the line at the grocery store Pick up trash Stop and help someone change a flat tire Walk your friend’s dog Send someone a handwritten note Compliment your waiter/ waitress to their manager Help your neighbor carry out their trash Send a thank you note to someone who helped you in the past
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