June 2015 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 3 (May 21, 2015) LET’S GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER! A COFFEE CHAT WITH... Susan Morgan 1.) How many years have you been attending FUMC? What made you start attending? I walked through the back door of FUMC 30 years ago this June. I had just moved to Marquette from Ann Arbor and was looking for a United Methodist church to help me feel welcome in my new hometown. I grew up in a Methodist church – confirmed in St. Paul’s in Rochester, Michigan in…. 1970-ish? White robe and all. 2.) Tell us about your musical background? Why is music important to you? Music is the background track running through my head all day – it binds everything together. I hear music in the writing I do. I took piano lessons for about 10 years and even a brief foray into church organ until I figured out I wasn’t coordinated enough to add in the foot pedals. I’ve been singing in a choir most of my life, beginning with Cherub choir at St. Paul’s when I was in kindergarten, moving through Galileans and Crusaders….and on. I was in choirs in high school and college too, and joined with FUMC and Choral Society here in Marquette. I also was part of the first handbell choir in the greater Detroit area back at St. Paul’s in the 1970s. We rang in all sorts of small town Methodist churches and nursing homes throughout Southeast Michigan, often literally for our suppers! 3.) Do you have any hobbies? I read a lot-a lot. And Jim and I fish a lot-a lot. In a sort of self-defense/marriage therapy for blended families, I took up hunting a few years ago, with rifle and more recently crossbow. I love sitting outdoors and waiting for birds and critters to wander past. 4.) What are you passionate about? It sounds corny. But I am passionate about kindness and encouragement. And there is a strong link between these and my interest in reading. Studies show that when we imagine ourselves in the lives of others, we build empathy. So – my hope is that when I eventually retire, I can find a way to volunteer with literacy efforts either through the local library or the schools. 5.) Tell me something that no one knows about you? :) That would be tough – I’m an open book! Here’s one: I’ve visited 49 of the 50 states – just missing Hawaii. Submitted by Jennifer Huetter 1 UPCOMING EVENTS A Message from our Pastors Dear Friends, Camp Michigamme Work-bee Friday, June 5—Sunday, June 7 Meredith Cabin Focus Edna Kelley Memorial Service Friday, June 12 11:00 am FUMC Camp Michigamme Day Saturday, June 13 Camping season kick-off, family fun Camp Michigamme Renee Deroche 906-373-9707 Reneederoche@campmichigamme.org Believe it or not, Drew and Maggie (our Australian shepherd) have already been swimming this season. We thought they were crazy, but they jumped right in and had a great time. It seemed like a great inspiration for the rest of us. We look forward to plunging in to some great shared summer events with you. Vacation Bible School, scheduled for the week of June 22, promises to be a wonderful opportunity for kids and volunteers alike. Our goal is to have as many people involved as possible in some way in this important ministry that nurtures our own church family even as it reaches out to our neighbors and community. If you've not yet done so, please check out what's happening out at Camp Michigamme as there are new opportunities for campers and volunteers. We also look forward to the Block Party and some unique worship opportunities. Let's dive in together and see what our brief but glorious warm season brings as we move ahead together. In Grace and Peace, Senior High Camp Monday, June 14—Friday, June 20 Camp Michigamme Pastors Kristi and Christopher serving as deans Pastor Christopher & Pastor Kristi Vacation Bible School Monday, June 22—Friday, June 26 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM FUMC Kelly Ross Kellyissurfing@aol.com Do you have an event you’d like to see featured in upcoming newsletters? Contact Jamie Dunn by the 15th of each month fumc@fumcmarquette.org 225-1344 June 15, 2015 2 MAY 3 Ian Addison Laura Beckman Shelby Boyer Sawyer Dunn Abigail Brogan Sam Hintz Faith Ross Hunter Sides Layla Vickers Shelby Whitaker MAY 24 Elise Wilcox JUNE Keith Blom (not pictured) 3 Meagan Castro-Lopez Meagan graduated from Northern Michigan University on Saturday, May 2 with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Summa Cum Laude. Leslie Schmeling Leslie graduated from Northern Michigan University on Saturday, May 2, with a Bachelor of Science in Biology with an emphasis in physiology and a minor in chemistry. Her plans are to continue to work at UP Health Systems here in Marquette as a care aide, and also to obtain a masters in nutrition and dietetics through an online program at Central Michigan University. Her end goal is then to go to Physician's Assistant school. Jordan Paquet Jordan graduated Cum Laude from Northern Michigan University on Saturday, May 2, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Relations. Jordan will be interning with Helly Hansen in Oslo, Norway this summer working in digital marketing and global communication. 4 Kelsie Coccia Kelsie graduated with a Bachelor of Science in child development from Colby-Sawyer College in New London, New Hampshire on May 9, 2015. Douglas Beckman Douglas graduated on April 18, 2015 from Alma College Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Doug was accepted into the College of Medicine at Central Michigan University. He starts in early August. Charles Coccia Charles will graduate high school from Salisbury School in Salisbury, Connecticut on May 29, 2015. His open house will be July 3, 2015 at the Presque Isle Pavilion 1-4 and is open to any church member that may choose to stop and shake his hand. 5 Michael Derek Rector (Gwinn High School) May 24, 2015 Gabe Hintz (Marquette High School) May 31, 2015 Gabe plans to attend Northern Michigan University in the Fall. Jordan Mohr (Marquette High School) May 31, 2015 Jonathan Beckman (Marquette High School) May 31, 2015 He will attend the University of Michigan in the fall studying a pre-dental curriculum. 6 June 6 - Youth Group This will be the last youth group meeting until next fall and will take place from 6:00-9:00 pm at Lower Harbor Park. June 14-20 - Senior High Camp - Join Pastor Christopher & Pastor Kristi at Camp Michigamme for a great week of camp! Grades 10-12 June 22-26 - Vacation Bible School Come help lead music, games, science, missions, or shepherd kids at this awesome Shared Ministry VBS. We have some great things planned, and would love to have your help! (P.S. - if VBS isn't your thing, this is also the week Science Explorations Camp is happening at Michigamme...) July 5-11 - Mission Experience Camp - Camp Michigamme - Work on projects for people in need in the surrounding community. All skill levels welcome - grades 6-adult. July 19-25 - Junior High Camp Camp Michigamme - grades 7-9 Scholarships are available! Please see Pastor Christopher or Pastor Kristi for a Camp Michigamme brochure, to talk about scholarships, or for any questions. Let's get outside and have a great summer! 7 SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES————————— CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS! 2015 Work-Bees for Friends and Families June 5-7 Meredith Cabin Focus: Gordon Kendall, along with his family and camp alum friends from the western end of the U.P. and Wisconsin, are forming a work crew and coming to adopt and update Meredith Cabin. They plan to bring and install a new door, electrical updates and heater – maybe your family or group would like to pick out or sponsor your own special project! ALL ARE WELCOME – Overnight accommodations and meals provided, just let Renée know at 906-373-9707 or reneederoche@campmichigamme.org! FREE STORE The Free Store is requesting diapers and baby wipes for your donations for the month of June. Drop your items off at the church and they will be given to the Free Store volunteers. Volunteers are especially needed as we head into summer when volunteers take vacations. The store will continue to run on a regular schedule through the summer months. Contact our chair, Jackie Otis (906-361-4722), or Marcia Bohnsack (905-343-6638) for questions or to offer your services in time or money. Hours of Operation: Free Store Open First Monday of the Month: (6:00-8:00 pm) Second and Fourth Wednesdays: (12 pm-4 pm) Free Store Work-bees Alternate Wednesdays: (10 am-12 pm) In June: Free Store Open: Monday, June 1, Wednesday, June 10 Wednesday, June 24 Work-bees: Wednesdays, June 3 & 17 ~Submitted by Marcia Bohnsack 8 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 111 EAST RIDGE STREET MARQUETTE, MI 49855 (906) 225-1344 www.fumcmarquette.org Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM SKANDIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 189 TOWN LINE ROAD. SKANDIA, MI 49885 (906) 942-7310 GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 927 WEST FAIR AVENUE MARQUETTE, MI 49855 (906) 225-0616 www.mqtgrace.com 9 What’s Happening at First UMC Summer Music Volunteers Needed Volunteers are needed to provide special music for 10:00 a.m. worship services from July 6 through August 31. Youth and adults are invited to provide vocal or instrumental music to enhance our worship services. To volunteer Summer Worship Schedule contact Sandy Balmer (249-1273) or the One Worship Service office. You may also sign up outside the choir 10:00 AM room or Hearts on Fire room. Sunday, June 7- Sunday, September 6. Eleanor Olsen, long time member of FUMC, will be celebrating her 94th birthday on June 9! She is currently a resident of Eastwood Nursing Center, 900 Maas St. Negaunee, Mi, 49866 (room 315). Her family will be here celebrating with her the weekend of June 6 and 7 and invite church members to send her a birthday card and perhaps stop in to visit. Report of the 4th Annual Food Fight We concluded our 4th Annual Food Fight last Sunday, May 17th, bringing in just over $2500 which will be donated to the Central UP Food Bank to provide food for the more than 50 food pantries they supply. Because of the purchasing efficiencies available to the Food Bank, the $2500 in cash donations will allow the Food Bank to purchase food with a retail value of over $25,000. This friendly "Fight" pits different groups in the church against each other to win the coveted soup can trophy. This year Pastor Kristi Hintz's Team won handily, though they were energetically pursued by both the second place Sanctuary Choir and third place United Methodist Men. All the groups in the church got in on the fun, trying to out-do each other. Next year, all the other groups may want to join forces in order to surpass Pastor Kristi's Team. We had wonderful participation from a broad base of congregation members and greatly appreciate everyone's effort and spirit. The BIG winner is the Central UP Food Bank and the families who benefit from their services. ~Thank you from your Missions Team Spring Salad Spree—Thank you! The United Methodist Women would also like to thank everyone who participated in the Spring Salad Spree on Thursday, April 23 —whether you helped with planning, ticket sales, set-up, making salads, clean up, or coming out to enjoy a delicious variety of salads. A total of $1,677.00 was raised from donations and ticket sales and approximately 170 people were served. 10
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