Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church A Multi-‐Site Community of Faith serving the Saddleback Valley February 2015 Edition Pastors: Rev. Karl Stuckenberg Rev. Sarah Heath February in Worship February 1 “Good Grief” John 11:1-‐36 February 8 “Good Grief” Ruth 1:1-‐18 February 15 “Good Grief” John 20:1-‐18 February 18 Ash Wednesday (Evening service at MV Campus) February 22 “John: Very Extra-‐ordinary” John 13:12-‐17, 24-‐35 Sunday Worship Schedule: Mission Viejo Campus 9:00 am Traditional Worship 11:00 am Modern Worship Rancho Santa Margarita Campus 9:30 am Relaxed Traditional Worship 11:00 am Modern Worship P A S T O R K A R L ’ S N O T E S Join Us For An Important Town Hall Gathering Dear Church Family, In Acts 15, Luke tells us about an early church council meeting in Jerusalem. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss and clarify the question about how Gentiles (non-‐Jews) could become full participants in the body of Christ. Now I know we in the church—especially within our United Methodist tradition—sometimes get teased for having one too many committee meetings, and there is probably a good deal of truth to that critique, but gathering the body of Christ together to discuss important questions about how we can best be the church is important. I agree with the assertion from some authors that we ought to long for the day when a church has more prayer meetings than committee meetings, however there are also times when we need to gather together to prayerfully discuss how we respond to God’s call for our church. Shepherd of the Hills has a rich tradition of holding Town Hall meetings to do just that. On Sunday, February 8th at 4:00 pm at the Mission Viejo campus, we are having a very important Town Hall meeting that all participants in the life of Shepherd of the Hills are invited to attend. Over the last 3 years Shepherd of the Hills has experienced a great deal of change. Two churches merged into one. There have been several significant staffing changes, and we have been working out what it looks Sunday, February 8th like to be one church on two campuses. Organizations 4:00 pm are always evolving, and churches aren’t exempt from Mission Viejo Campus this. As a result of all of this change, the Church Council realized last year that parts of our current church structure were bringing more confusion than clarity. They asked the Core Team to take a look at some of those areas and bring back a structure that will help us better become the church God wants us to be. At the February 8th Town Hall, we will be sharing the next steps in both our vision and structure that will help us to better connect people with Jesus and each other. I want to encourage you to join us for this important gathering. Yes, I know it might sound like just another meeting, but like the early church councils in the book of Acts, these are vital conversations that we need to have in order to keep moving forward into all that God hopes for us as the church. I look forward to seeing you there, and continuing God’s ministry here at Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church: one church on two campuses. With God’s Peace, Pastor Karl Around the Church Budget Fundraiser To Build A Firm Foundation The Resource Team is holding its “How Firm a Foundation” campaign to fulfill the promise of closing the budget gap for the current fiscal year. To meet this goal, we are asking each family for a one-‐time gift of $250. The campaign begins January 25th, and concludes 2 weeks later on Sunday, February 8th. Letters and contribution cards have been mailed out, and are also available on Sundays and during the week in the church office. We pray that you will seek God’s grace and direction as you consider your response to this call. How FIRM A FOUNDATION Lent “I Serve... I Create” for Lenten Dinners 2015 Wednesdays, 6:30 to 8:00 pm You choice: Dinner/Creative Art Lab (RSM Campus) Dinner/Service Experience (MV Campus) What if the season of Lent was about more than just giving something up? What if Lent were actually about taking action to follow in the footsteps of Jesus with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength? And what if your church gave you a practical way to do just that? It’d be pretty cool right? For our 2015 Lenten dinners we want to give you the chance to experience Lent in a variety of ways. For four weeks you will have a choice between two different Lenten dinner experiences, one on each campus. We are calling it I Serve… I Create. Connected with our Lenten sermon series on Jesus in John’s gospel, you will have the choice of being part of a dinner/creative art lab at the RSM campus or a dinner/service experience at the MV campus. Two different events that will give you one powerful experience. Here’s a taste of what we will be doing. Wednesday March 4th Have Life (John 1:1-‐5, 10-‐14, 16-‐18) John tells us that no one has seen God, but that we can see God’s face in the man Jesus and in the ways we share his love. Both I Serve and I Create will give you the chance to share Christ’s love in a tactile way in the world. Wednesday March 11th Give Me A Sign (John 9:1-‐3) Throughout John’s gospel, Jesus gave seven signs of his love and power, many times through miraculous healings. One of the words for “heal” in the New Testament means, “To be made whole.” Healing takes many forms beyond just the physical that we sometimes limit it to. This week we will explore how Jesus can heal our lives and the lives of others through service and creative experiences. Wednesday March 18th from 6:30 – 8:00 pm I Am the Bread of Life (John 6:35) In John, Jesus makes many “I am” statements. On one occasion he says, “I am the bread of life.” Bread literally was life in the first century when Jesus lived. This week we will give you a practical way to share bread with others and a chance to creatively express that idea through art. Wednesday March 25th Remember Me (John 15:8-‐10) Before Jesus makes his final way to the cross, he spends 3 chapters of John reminding them of all he taught. On this last night of our dinners we will experience Jesus call to “serve one another” as a way of keeping his love alive. Ash Wednesday Service on February 18th Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the season of Lent, and this year’s service will be at the Mission Viejo Campus at 7 pm. Lent is a time when many Christians prepare for Easter by observing a period of fasting, repentance, moderation and spiritual discipline. Ash Wednesday emphasizes two themes: our sinfulness before God and our human mortality. The service focuses on both themes, helping us to realize that both have been triumphed through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. During our Ash Wednesday services, the minister will lightly rub the sign of the cross with ashes onto the foreheads of worshipers. The use of ashes as a sign of mortality and repentance has a long history in Jewish and Christian worship. Historically, ashes signified purification and sorrow for sins. It is traditional to save the palm branches from the previous Palm Sunday service to burn to produce ashes for this service. The ash is mixed with an anointing oil and the sign of the cross is marked on the forehead as an outward sign of our sorrow and repentance for sins. Page 2 Mexico Mission Trip Images from the February 15-‐19 Mexico Mission. These and other photos are on the Facebook page: Shepherd of the Hills UMC. Page 3 Children’s Ministry New Time for Joyful Noise On Sunday Afternoons Explorers Club Meets February 1st and 8th Hey 3rd-‐5th Graders!! Join us at Explorers for Bible study, games, service projects and fun. We will meet the first two Sundays in February, 5:00 -‐ 6:00 pm at the MV campus. February 1st: Explorers Meeting February 8th: Explorers Meeting There’s a new time for the Joyful Noise Children’s Choir. Practice time is Sundays from 4:15 pm -‐ 5:00 pm in the Youth Lounge on the MV campus. A snack will be provided. All kids are invited! Performances will be once a month during Sunday morning services. Contact Stephanie Assisi at sassisi@sothumc.org or Alicia Riding at alicia.bursonriding@cox.net for more information. Dates for VBS & Music Camp Mark your calendars for two events this summer: Vacation Bible School will be July 6-‐10, and the theme will be "Everest: Conquering Challenges with God's Mighty Power". Music Camp will take place from July 26 to August 9. For Children’s Ministry information, contact Stephanie Cleye, Director of Children & Family Ministries, at scleye@sothumc.org, Stephanie Assisi, RSM Children’s Ministry Coordinator at sassisi@sothumc.org, or Amy Strawn, Childcare Coordinator, at astrawn@sothumc.org. Preschoolers To Sing On Sunday, March 1st Preschool children from the MV campus will sing during the 11 am Modern service on Sunday, March 1st. The preschoolers will sing “I Want To Be Like Jesus.” All Shepherd of the Hills preschoolers are invited to participate. Rancho Santa Margarita preschoolers will sing on a future Sunday to be announced. Around Our Preschools God’s Love Is Preschool February Focus Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, with all thy strength, with all thy mind; and thy neighbor as thyself. Luke 10:27 KJV God’s love can be witnessed everyday at Shepherd of the Hills Pre-‐school. During the month of February we focus on God’s love through our love for others. We emphasize kind words and deeds. On Valentines day, the children show their love for others through cards and kind actions. We also Page 4 will be focusing on community helpers who help us. Finally, we end the month with our love for furry friends as the children share their favorite pets at our annual pet day! Just a reminder that Registration for Fall 2015 continues at both Mission Viejo and Santa Margarita. Please spread the word about our Pre-‐school’s registration and contact us if you or someone you know would like a tour. In HIS Service, Becci Lukes, Preschool Executive Director Cindie Reilly, Preschool Director Shepherd of the Hills Preschool Mission Viejo & Rancho Santa Margarita Sites Youth Youth Auction Is March 22nd My, Oh My, It's Youth Auction Time! The World-‐Famous SOTH Youth Auction is March 22rd at BOTH CAMPUSES!! It's our Once-‐A-‐Year Youth Fundraiser, and we need YOUR help! We're looking for auction items to be donated anytime from January 25th through March 21st. Contributions can include any new/unused items, themed baskets (big hits each year!), donations from local businesses, sports tickets, vacation rentals, or anything else you can think of. We have 20 high schoolers attending Sierra Service Project this year so we'll need all the assistance we can get. So many vans!!! Items can be brought to the office at either campus. Please contact David Enger at denger@sothumc.org with questions. Youth Winter Retreat in Feb. This year’s Youth Winter Retreat is at the Palomar Christian Conference Center from February 13th to 16th (President’s Day weekend). It will be a transformational time of faith development, fun and friendship building. Contact David Enger at denger@sothumc.org for information. Give Ministries Blood Drive Friday, January 30th at RSM The first drive of 2015 will be conducted at the Rancho Santa Margarita Campus on Friday, January 30th, from 1:00-‐7:00 pm. To make an appointment, go to redcrossblood.org, enter the sponsor code: shepherdhills in the blue box, and follow the instructions. 2015 Blood Drives Schedule Friday, January 30, RSM Campus, 1:00 to 7:00 pm Friday, April 3rd, RSM Campus, 1:00 to 7:00 pm Thursday, May 28th MV Campus, 2:00 to 8:00 pm Friday, August 21st, RSM Campus, 1:00 to 7:00 pm Thursday, October 22nd, MV Campus, 2:00 to 8:00 pm Friday, December 18th, RSM Campus, 1:00 to 7:00 pm. For more information, contact Avis French at 830-‐1167 or eavisf@cox.net, or Mary Beth McGowan at mary.beth.mcgowan@sce.com. Free Blood Pressure Checks On Sundays What you don’t know, could hurt you! Have your blood pressure checked by a Registered Nurse on the following dates: MV campus: Feb. 8, April 12 RSM campus: Feb. 1, March 22 Contact Mary Beth McGowan for information at mary.beth.mcgowan@sce.com. SHIP Sets Sail February 14th -‐ 28th Self Help Interfaith Program (SHIP) is here again. In an effort to provide for the homeless in Orange County, we are asking folks to cook dinner for 6 -‐ 8 people, an excellent family opportunity or group activity. Dinners for every day, during our committed two week period, are needed at the SHIP residence in Garden Grove. We get to participate in their success, by providing dinner, conversation and an air of God’s love and support SHIP is a consortium of 15 churches that mutually provide supplies, dinner, overnight hosts, clothing, even haircuts to a group of carefully selected guests. SHIP is a ready to work program. Before entering, guests must have a job within 30 days, no violent records, and no drug or alcohol issues for 30 days. They are pre-‐screened for outstanding debt, background checked and any issues that might hamper their success. Truly these guest are the top tier of potential homeless on the street. Please schedule to provide dinner by contacting Mark Burke at 525-‐8386 or markburke10@gmail.com. Southwest Community Center Friday, February 27th Southwest Community Center provides for the needy and transient food and clothing. Hot noon-‐day meals are provided every day of the week by volunteer organizations. Our church’s time is the fourth Friday of every other month. February 27th, is our scheduled time. There are various ways to help. You may cook, drive, serve, clean-‐up. Each time we serve we need the following items: 12-‐14 casseroles, 4 tossed salads, 2 Salad Dressings, 1 pound coffee 2 people, 5 people to bring 5 dozen cookies or nut bread, 3 people to bring 3 loaves of buttered bread, 2 gallon containers of punch, heavy forks, napkins, 150 cups, 2 gallons of milk. A detailed list is available from Barbara Mosher. We need volunteers for February 27, April 24, June 26, August 28, October 23, and December to be determined. Thank you for your continued support. If you feel called to be a part of this worthy project, please contact Barbara Mosher at 582-‐8263 or the church office , 837-‐2941. Look for the sign-‐up sheet on the patio on Sundays February 15th and February 22nd. All food needs to be to the Shepherd Hall kitchen by 10:30 a.m. on our scheduled Fridays. Page 5 Prayer & Bible Study News Pastor Sarah’s Bible Study Schedule Lenten Silent Saturday in March “Adventures in Missing the Point”, Wednesdays, 11 am to noon, RSM Campus. Do you ever look at how the Christian faith is being lived out in the new millennium? Through this study we look at the major issues of today and the Bible and see just how we may have missed the point. Missing the Point: God January 28-‐ The Bible Missing the Point: The World February 4-‐ Evangelism February 25-‐ Social Action March 4-‐ Women in Ministry March 18-‐ Environmentalism March 25-‐ Homosexuality Missing the Point: Our Soul March 14th, 8:30 to 1:00 p.m. at our Mission Viejo campus. Come and join our brothers and sisters in prayer for a contemplative Lenten Silent Saturday. We will be exploring what it truly means to “die to ourselves” through a powerful Silent Saturday prayer called the March 14, 2015 “Welcoming Prayer”. 8:30 am -‐ 1:00 pm We will offer a brief meditation on this prayer, 2-‐3 Centering Prayer Sits, and the opportunity to Create in me a clean heart, experience the Holy O God... Ps. 51:10 all around our campus. If you have never given yourself the gift of sitting quietly with our Heavenly Father….What are you waiting for?...come… be challenged, refreshed and live renewed! For more information, please contact Jill Yamada at jyamada@sothumc.org (or at the church office), or Diana Annett at annett1@cox.net. April 8th – Sin April 15-‐ Doubt April 29th -‐ Truth Note: no Bible Study on February 11 & 18, March 11, April 1 & 22. Photo courtesy of Diane Walker, plus.google.com/101327817001020560507/photos Prayers Did you know if you have an urgent situation that needs immediate prayer, just email cbohmholdt@sothumc.org or jyamada@sothumc.org. Let them know the prayer need and it will go out to the Prayer Chain where you will have over 68 people praying for you and with you. Committed to actively encourage and Committed to actively encourage and promote prayer within the life of the church. promote prayer within the life of the church. Prayer(Chain:&Via&eImail&sent&to&members&of&the&Prayer&Chain Prayer Chain: Prayer(Teams: (Available&during&all&three&services Via e-‐mail sent to members of the Prayer Chain Prayer Shawl Ministry Centering(Prayer:((Every&Friday&6:00&p.m.&in&the&sanctuary Prayer Teams: Prayer(Room:( Available&24/7 Available during both services Can you touch a prayer? Can you actually feel the comfort prayer brings? Can you find strength in the knowledge that others are praying for you and with you? Can you touch love? We know that all these things are the very essence of a prayer shawl. While the yarn is soft and the colors are woven together in a beautiful pattern, it is the prayers and love wrapped inside that matter most. We pray that God’s spirit of hope and love, found within each stitch, embraces those who receive our shawls. This is the month of Valentine’s Day when we are reminded again of the power of love. If you wish to show someone that they are loved, pick out a prayer shawl on Sunday and share God’s love with someone you care about. Marilyn Widen, MV campus (714-‐ 821-‐9634) Debbie Chawner, RSM campus (949-‐292-‐5709) "Then&you&will&call&upon&Me&and&go&and&pray&to&Me,& Centering Prayer: and&I&will&listen&to&you.&&And&you&will&seek&Me&and&find& Sundays at 8:30 am in the Prayer room, Me,&when&you&search&for&Me&with&all&your&heart."& First Fridays of the month (February 6th) at 6:30 pm Jeremiah(29:12 in the Sanctuary, and every Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. in the Sanctuary Prayer Room: Available 24/7 “Then you will call upon Me and go and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart.” Jeremiah 29:12 Page 6 Adult Ministries Holy Land Pilgrimage Starts February 10th Adult Sunday School Classes at Mission Viejo The Holy Land has often been called the fifth gospel. Being in the places where Jesus walked and taught can literally change how you experience your faith and the stories of the Bible. Pastor Karl and Pastor Sarah lead a group from Shepherd to the Holy Land February 10 -‐ 20th on this life changing experience. The Gathering Sundays -‐ 10:30 am Adult Study, Fellowship and Prayer. We gather in the Aldersgate Room for a discussion of today’s message and scripture text. Our Motto: Just Show Up! SOS (Seekers of Scripture) We meet Sundays at 10:30 am in the Laguna Hills Room. Come join us as we discuss the social principles of the UMC and how we as faithful stewards respond. -‐-‐Linda Bender (teacher) United Methodist Women (UMW) United Methodist Women Sunday is January 25. On this Sunday you will meet the leaders of this Mission orientated group. The Leadership team is composed of the following: President: Marcia Easton; Vice-‐President: Gloria Rose; Secretary: Kit Tisdale; Treasurer: Barbara Hinkle; Nominations: Barbara Hinkle, Carolyn Bohmholdt; Social Actions: Marilyn Stuber; Spiritual Growth: Don Ann Dobkins; Membership: Peggy Rutherford; Communications: Cynthia Beaman; Library and Reading Coordinator: Jinny Pape. returned by mail to Barbara Hinkle at 24481 Copper Cliff, Lake Forest, CA 92630. For information about membership, please contact Peggy Rutherford at 380-‐7283. UMW Notes: Our UMW unit has joined the auxiliary for the United Methodist Hospital in Arcadia. We have always supported the hospital and will now have quicker access to upcoming events and info. Soon all the women of SOTH will receive invitations to make pledges to support our UMC Global Missions. All the money our local unit receives as pledges goes through District and Conference to support our National and Global Missions. We have 3 National missions near us in CA. David & Margaret House, Toberman House, and Calexico House. A pledge can be as little as one dollar or as much as God leads you to give. It can be given all at once, or in monthly installments through October. Our unit has pledged $3000 this year and we hope you will help us meet that goal. Pledges may be Deborah Circle has a new leader, A.J. Lane, who has taken over from Laura Witczak. Laura has served as co-‐ordinator for many years and has our grateful thanks. A. J. has some good ideas for the next few months. Please contact her if interested at AJLane04@gmail.com On February 17th -‐ Sarah Circle meets at 1 P.M. at Peggy Rutherford's. Newcomers are welcome. Call leader, Jinny Pape at (949) 586-‐4228 for info. February 19th is our Prayer and Self Denial Program, 10:00 A.M. "Stone Soup" luncheon will follow. Please bring 1 cup of chopped veggies for the soup. Be sure to save the date of March 29th. That's our Palm Sunday UMW Bake Sale. Page 7 This ’n’ That Endowment Sunday – February 22 Resource Team Quarterly Statements Mailed Statements for the second quarter, October, November and December, have been mailed. Year-‐end statements, January – December 2014, have also been mailed. Please contact the Mission Viejo church office at 837-‐2941 if you have not received your statements. Financial Statements: The objective of Endowment Sunday is to continue our ongoing program of keeping all our membership aware of our Endowments and how they are working for our church ministries, and to provide information on Estate Planning. Our Endowment Fund is now valued above $117,000. It is invested in the California-‐Pacific United Methodist Foundation located in Pasadena. Over the past three years your Endowment Committee has distributed 4 ½ % of the funds to the Youth and Children’s Ministries. These funds have been used for camp scholarships. Questions Regarding Endowment: Remember, financial statements are sent quarterly not monthly. The next statements will be sent the first part of April. Offering Envelopes If you did not pick up your offering envelopes and would like them sent to you, please contact the MV campus at 837-‐2941 and let us know. They will be sent to you upon request. How Firm A Foundation: Budget Fundraiser Remember, to return your completed “Gift card”. The Resource Team is asking each family for a one-‐time gift of $250. If every family in the congregation gives to this fund-‐ raiser, the church will have far exceeded its promise made back in May to raise $27,500 for the budget. Sunday, February 8th , is the last Sunday of the fundraiser. All commitment cards for the fund-‐raiser should be in by February 8th. Do I have to die before giving to the Endowment Fund? Absolutely not! Many persons desire to make an endowment gift in honor of another person or event while they are still living so they can see and enjoy the benefits of the gift. How do I set up an endowment with the church as beneficiary? The church is specified in the person’s will or trust to receive a specific portion or a specified amount from the estate. For the church to receive this gift the church’s Endowment Fund must be identified by name (such as: Shepherd of the Hills UMC Endowment Fund). Stay Up to Date with Shepherd News Are you receiving the weekly Shepherd email newsletter? If not, you’re missing out on a Friday morning message from the pastor, as well as the latest news and schedule information. Drop a line to bwestcott@sothumc.org, and we’ll add you to the list. Shepherd of the Hills Financial Update : Year-‐to-‐Date (July 2014-‐December 2014) Thank you for your continued support of God’s work at Shepherd of the Hills. Your gifts make a difference. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our Chair of Finance, Mark Serfas at markserfas@cox.net. Page 8 That ’n’ This February is African American History Month Shepherd Seniors Trips in Feb. & March The theme for this year for African American History month, 2015, is A Century of Black Life, History and Culture. Black History Month originated in 1926 by historian Carter G. Woodson as “Negro History Week”. Woodson chose the second wek of February because it marked the birthdays of two Americans who greatly influenced the lives and social condition of African Americans: former President Abraham Lincoln and abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass. Woodson also founded the Association for Study of Negro Life and History, now the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. In 1976, during the nations bicentennial, the week was expanded to National Black History month. Since then, U.S. presidents and public figures have encouraged all Americans to celebrate Black History month. February 25th: Trip to Huntington Gardens for a private docent tour of the gardens before the grounds are open to the public. Time to explore the gardens and galleries on your own after the tour. Lunch on your own; bus transportation provided. Cost $30 plus bus transportation cost (TBD) February 25th: Trip to Huntington Library March 5th: “The King and I” at the Lawrence Welk Resort The Lutheran Church of the Cross senior group has invited Shepherd of the Hills to join them for this trip. The date is Thursday, March 5th, and the price of $77.00 which includes a buffet, the performance, and bus transportation. We would leave about 9:30 am and return about 3:30 pm Payment is due by the middle of February. Space is limited for these trips, so make your reservation today with Sunny, Avis, or Carla: sunesue3@yahoo.com, eavisf@cox.net, cbeddome@cruisesinc.com OR on the patio after first service. “In Touch” Cards Why do we ask you to fill out an “In Touch” card each week? This is to help us keep in touch with members of our congregations and prayer requests. We like to know who is in attendance and any needs members of our congregations might have. It also helps us to be aware of those not attending and to reach out to those in need of support and prayer. Please take a few minutes on Sunday morning to complete an “In Touch” card. Thank you for your help and cooperation. Shepherd Seniors Brunch on February 8th Shepherd Seniors will have brunch on Sunday, February 8, at 11:00 am at Tutto Fresco, 30642 Santa Margarita Parkway, Rancho Santa Margarita. Hosts are Wes and Jenske Johnson. For reservations, directions (or a ride from the RSM site only) please contact John Oakes, jtoakes1@cox.net or 215-‐2474. Newcomers always welcome. All Church Workdays Planned For Both Campuses Saturday, March 21, Mission Viejo Campus Saturday, May 30, Rancho Santa Margarita Campus 8:00 am -‐ noon Mark your calendars for the two All Church Workdays this spring. There are jobs for all ages and all types of repairs, cleaning, etc. that we will be doing throughout our campus-‐-‐no experience necessary. Watch upcoming Happenings for signup and childcare information. “Happenings” Deadline... ...for the monthly Happenings March issue is Monday, February 16th. Issue will be mailed Tuesday, February 24th. Deadline for the weekly Happenings is noon Mondays. E-‐mail articles to jyamada@sothumc.org. Page 9 Birthdays and Anniversaries Happy Birthday Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Jon Hutchinson Josh Smay Samantha Moore Hartzell Alpizar Adian Farris Debbie Chawner Mary Jo Colwell Diana Hurtado Peter Wisner Kay McGownd Beverly Peace Noelle Childs Jim Morse Carol Smoot John Wright Christopher Bower Jenine McQuaid Jennifer Heinly Shelby Mills Barbara Webster Kylie Narasaki Christine Edgar Cooper Headley Garrett Headley Zachary Headley Ed Riffe Jane Wright Feb. 14 Courtney Harris Nelson Weaver Jonathan Wright Feb. 16 Carol Gibbs Feb. 17 Teri Martin Feb. 21 Margot Strawn Feb. 22 Philip Bardowell Tony Grandolfo Shannon Wasley Feb. 23 Gail Holmes Feb. 24 Colette McClellan Evan Rabbitt Denise Westcott Feb. 25 Marybeth McGowan Kenneth Styles Feb. 26 Michael Bower Sandy Giffen Feb. 27 Sandra Greenfield Golden Weds Celebration A celebration to honor all our Golden Weds will be held on Monday, February 16th at noon in Shepherd Hall. This event is sponsored by the Care Ministry Team. Happy Anniversary February 3 February 6 February 11 February 12 February 15 February 16 February 20 If we missed or incorrectly listed your birthday or anniversary, please let us know at the church office. Thank you! Steve and Julie Aird Greg and Nancy Semos Karl and Kristen Lindegren Philip and Sarah Bardowell John and Teri Martin Mark and Andrea Howard Dennis and Sherry Hambrick Shepherd of the Hills UMC Staff Karl Stuckenberg ............................................................Lead Pastor pastorkarl@sothumc.org Sarah Heath ......................................................................Site Pastor revsarah@sothumc.org David Enger .......................................Director of Student Ministries denger@sothumc.org Kim Nason ..........................................................RSM Music Director knason@sothumc.org Philip Bardowell .....Director, Gather Ministries & Modern Worship pbardowell@sothumc.org Mike Wallace ..................................................RSM Modern Worship mwallace@sothumc.org U-‐Jung Jung ............................................................Organist / Pianist ujung@sothumc.org Tom Brewer ..............................................Director of Technical Arts tbrewer@sothumc.org Doug Nason ....................................................Director of Visual Arts dnason@sothumc.org Stephanie Cleye .................Director of Children & Family Ministries scleye@sothumc.org Page 10 C o n f i d e n t i a l P a s t o r a l C a r e pastoralcare@sothumc.org or 837-‐2941 Stephanie Assisi .....................RSM Children’s Ministry Coordinator sassisi@sothumc.org Amy Strawn ....................................................Childcare Coordinator astrawn@sothumc.org Emilie Schoettger .......................................RSM Youth Coordinator eschoettger@sothumc.org Becci Lukes .........................................Preschool Executive Director shump@sothumc.org Cindie Reilly ..................................................Preschool Site Director shump-‐rsm@sothumc.org Liz Boulter ...............................................Preschool Office Manager shump@sothumc.org Jill Yamada ......................................................Church Administrator jyamada@sothumc.org Bob Westcott .........................................................Communications bwestcott@sothumc.org 1 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:15 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 8 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:15 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:15 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 15 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 10:15 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 3:00 pm 4:15 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 22 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:15 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:15 pm 5:00 pm MV Centering Prayer MV Traditional Worship MV Youth Bible Study RSM Relaxed Traditional Worship MV The Gathering MV SOS MV Modern Worship RSM Modern Worship RSM Jr. High Youth Group MV Joyful Noise Children’s Choir MV Potluck Disciples MV Explorer’s Club MV Youth Group MV Centering Prayer MV Traditional Worship MV Youth Bible Study RSM Relaxed Traditional Worship MV The Gathering MV SOS MV Modern Worship RSM Modern Worship RSM Youth Bible Study RSM Jr. High Youth Group MV All Church Town Hall Joyful Noise Children’s Choir MV Explorer’s Club MV Youth Group Offsite Between the Lines Book Club MV Centering Prayer MV Traditional Worship with Special Music MV Youth Bible Study RSM Relaxed Traditional Worship Blood Pressure Check MV The Gathering MV SOS MV Modern Worship RSM Modern Worship RSM Jr. High Youth Group Joyful Noise Children’s Choir MV Explorer’s Club Service Project MV Youth Group MV Centering Prayer MV Traditional Worship with Special Music MV Youth Bible Study RSM Relaxed Traditional Worship MV The Gathering MV SOS MV Modern Worship RSM Modern Worship RSM Youth Bible Study RSM Jr. High Youth Group RSM Kim Nason Graduate Recital MV Joyful Noise Children’s Choir MV Youth Group 2 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 9 6:00 pm 7:00 pm RSM FIF Small Group MV Stephen Ministry Supervision MV Boy Scout Troop 1602 Leadership RSM Friends in Faith Devotional Night Offsite Women’s Spiritual Growth Group 3 9:00 am 9:15 am 9:30 am 7:30 pm 10 9:00 am 9:15 am 9:30 am 5:30 pm 7:00 pm 16 President’s Day 12:00 pm MV Golden Weds Luncheon 6:00pm RSM FIF Small Group 7:00 pm MV Knit Wits 17 9:00 am 9:15 am 9:30 am 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:30 pm 23 6:00 pm RSM FIF Small Group 24 9:00 am 9:15 am 9:30 am 7:30 pm MV Service & Share MV Women’s Study Group RSM Women’s Bible Study MV Boy Scout Troop 1602 MV Service & Share MV Women’s Study Group RSM Women’s Bible Study MV Boy Scout Troop 1602 Court of Honor MV Resource Team MV Service & Share MV Women’s Study Group RSM Women’s Bible Study MV Adult Nurture and Care Team Off Campus Sarah Circle MV Boy Scout Troop 1602 MV Service & Share MV Women’s Study Group RSM Women’s Bible Study MV Boy Scout Troop 1602 4 6:30 am Offsite Women’s Breakfast Mtg 6:45 am Offsite Men’s Breakfast Meeting 10:30 am MV Pastor’s Bible Study 11:00 am RSM Pastor’s Study 11:45 am MV Centering Prayer 6:30 pm MV Pastor’s Bible Study 7:00 pm RSM Band Rehearsal 7:45 pm MV Modern Band Rehearsal 11 6:30 am Offsite Women’s Breakfast Meeting 6:45 am Offsite Men’s Breakfast Meeting 11:45 am MV Centering Prayer 7:00 pm RSM Band Rehearsal 7:30 pm MV Endowment 7:45 pm MV Modern Band Rehearsal 5 10:00 am MV UMW Board Meeting 6:00 pm MV Bells of Joy 7:30 pm MV Sanctuary Chorale 7:30 pm RSM Chancel Choir Practice 12 6:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 18 19 25 26 ASH WEDNESDAY 6:30 am Offsite Women’s Breakfast Meeting 6:45 am Offsite Men’s Breakfast Meeting 11:45 am MV Centering Prayer 7:00 pm MV Ash Wednesday Worship 6:30 am Offsite Women’s Breakfast Meeting 6:45 am Offsite Men’s Breakfast Meeting 9:00 am MV Shepherd Seniors Field Trip 11:00 am RSM Pastor’s Study 11:45 am MV Centering Prayer 7:00 pm RSM Band Rehearsal 7:45 pm MV Modern Band Rehearsal MV Bells of Joy MV Sanctuary Chorale RSM Chancel Choir Practice 6 6:30 pm MV First Friday Centering Prayer 7:30 pm 7:30 pm MV Bells of Joy MV Sanctuary Chorale RSM Chancel Choir Practice 8:00 am 10 am 13 14 20 21 No Church Sponsored Events 10:30 am MV UMW No Church Sponsored General Meeting Events & Luncheon 6:00 pm MV Bells of Joy 7:30 pm MV Sanctuary Chorale 7:30 pm RSM Chancel Choir Practice 6:00 pm 7 27 9:00 am MV Southwest Community Center No Church Sponsored Events No Church Sponsored Events 28 10:00 am MV Deborah Circle 2:00 pm MV Charles Karges Memorial Service MV: Mission Viejo Campus Shepherd of the Hills 26001 Muirlands Blvd. Mission Viejo, CA 92691 949-‐837-‐2941 RSM: Rancho Santa Margarita Campus February 2015 30605 Avenida de Las Flores Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 949-‐589-‐1502 Activity Calendar Page 11 MV Men’s Group Breakfast Meeting MV Laura Manazir Celebration of Life UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Connecting with Jesus and each other 26001 Muirlands Blvd. Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Phone: (949) 837-‐2941 Fax: (949) 837-‐4175 www.sothumc.org Return Service Requested “Happenings” Issue 2 Volume 48 C O M I N G EVENTS . . . 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Town Hall February 8th, MV Campus. See page 1 . . . . . . . . . . Ash Wednesday February 18th, MV Campus. See page 2 . . . . . . . . . . Lenten Dinners March 4-‐25th, both campuses. See page 2 . . . . . . . . . . Shepherd of the Hills Seven Grace Disciplines: Celebrate • Devo-on • Development Tithing • Service • Sharing • Sabbath Follow us online: www.sothumc.org Facebook Group: Shepherd of the Hills UMC Twitter: SOTHUMC Sunday Morning Worship: Mission Viejo Campus 9:00 am Traditional Worship 11:00 am Modern Worship Rancho Santa Margarita Campus 9:30 am Relaxed Traditional Worship 11:00 am Modern Worship Core Purpose: To inspire relationships with Christ and each other. Core Value: God Redeems the World Through Faithful Christian Community.
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