Missions News from the Ukraine…
Greetings all of our Trinity friends!
It was great to be able to see many of you when we were back. Unfortunately, with such a tight schedule, we were unable to make it to a Sunday service and see everyone. But we know that we are in your hearts and prayers, and I hope you all know that you are in ours.
Life has been hectic since returning! We had building decisions to make, dozens of people to re-connect with, and new opportunities for ministry too. Good news on our “rent-front”. Due to the economic crisis, many businesses have closed. That meant more spaces open and less demand. Rent prices have fallen steeply and we were able to get our new place for roughly half what we were paying last year! What a great blessing.
I also had a very encouraging meeting this past week with a local Ukrainian pastor. He has been developing a pastors’ network for the city. They are meeting once a month to pray and plan joint ministry activities together, and are interested in our church coming alongside them. We’ve been praying for a long time that churches here would work together, so I was excited. His personal story is also an interesting one. The city building they were renting had a serious fire two weeks ago and they can no longer conduct church services there. But, through that trial, God opened a door to speak with the mayor about securing land for a permanent building. It looks good for them, and he assured me that he would do everything he could to help our goal of securing land too, as he works with the mayor on his project. So keep praying!
Thank you all for ongoing prayers, encouragement and support! We do greatly appreciate your partnership with us in this work! (We did receive word of your donation several months ago, but I just haven’t managed to write and say thank you. Sorry!) Thanks also for your prayers for Josiah. You may not all have heard that he was having headaches and hand-trembling. The doctors have told us that there is no serious problem to worry about, and that it may be simply connected to his growth spurt/thyroid/hormones. He is going on 15 now, so between him and Nathan (12) they are eating us out of house and home! Hannah is, of course, still our little bundle of joy… and energy. We’re still hoping she’ll learn to sleep at night…there’s always hope.
Hope to see all of you again in the near future. God bless!
Sincerely,
Todd, Tammy, Josiah, Nate and Hannah
Monday, April 20, 2009
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APRIL 2009 EVENTS CALENDAR
1 - Wednesday
9:00 Sewing Group
1:15 Bible Study
2:15 Prayer group
6:00 Handbells
7:00 Chancel Choir
2 - Thursday
5:30 Praise Team
6:00 Girl Scouts-GP
6:15 Marriage Course
3 - Friday
7:30 AA/Alanon
4 - Saturday
Young Adults in GP
5 - Sunday
9:00 Traditional Worship
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Modern Worship
5:00 Kids’ Kingdom
5:30 Alpha & Phillipians Bible Studies
7 - Tuesday
12-6:00 Free Clinic
8 - Wednesday
1:15 Bible Study
6:00 Handbells
7:00 Chancel Choir
9 - Thursday
5:30 Praise Team
6:30 Maundy Thursday meal & serv.
10 -Friday
7:30 AA/Alanon
7:00 Good Friday service
12 - Sunday
9:00 Traditional Worship
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Modern Worship
13 - Monday
7:00 Trustees Meeting
6:00 Girl Scouts-GP
14 - Tuesday
12-6:00 Free Clinic
6:30-8:15 Youth in GP
15 - Wednesday
12-3:30 DAR in GP
1:15 Bible Study
2:15 Prayer group
6:00 Handbells
7:00 Chancel Choir
16 - Thursday
12:00 UMW Salad Luncheon
5:30 Praise Team
6:00 Girl Scouts-Library
6:15 Marriage Course
Quilt group-GP 6:30
17 - Friday
7:30 AA/Alanon
18 - Saturday
9:00-12:00 Musical Dress Rehearsal
Young Adults in GP
19 - Sunday
10:30 Easter Musical-Unity Worship Service
12 Fellowship lunch
4:00 Kids’ Choir
5:00 Kids’ Kingdom
5:30 Alpha & Phillipians Bible studies
20 - Monday
9:00 Sewing Group
7:00 Cantron
7:00 Endowment Committee Meeting
21 - Tuesday
12-6:00 Free Clinic
22 - Wednesday
6:00 Handbells
7:00 Chancel Choir
23 - Thursday
5:30 Praise Team
6:15 Marriage Course
24 - Friday
7:30 AA/Alanon
25 - Saturday
GP Building in use all day
26 - Sunday
9:00 Traditional Worship
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Modern Worship
4:00 Kids’ Choir
5:00 Kids’ Kingdom
5:30 Alpha
27 - Monday
6:30 Preschool Board Meeting
28 - Tuesday
12-6:00 Free Clinic
1:00 Wesleyan Service
ABWA in GP building
6:30-8:15 Youth
7:00-9:00 New Member Class
29 -Wednesday
6:00 Handbells
7:00 Chancel Choir
30 -Thursday
5:30 Praise Team
6:15 Marriage Course
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NEW MEMBER CLASS
Pastor Ballinger will be holding a class in April for anyone interested in learning more about church membership. Phone the church office and let us know if you are interested in taking this one evening class.
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May Newsletter Deadline
The deadline for the May CHIMES information is Monday, April 20. Please have all your May newsletter information in the church office by noon.
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Attention Graduates
If you are graduating from high school or college this spring, please notify the church office with your information. We will publish all graduates in the CHIMES and need your information.
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Young Adults Fellowship
Are you between the ages of 19 and 45? If so, you are invited to come join the Young Adult small group. They meet the first and third Saturday of each month. So mark April 4th and 18th on your calendar and plan to come. They meet at 5:30 in the Gathering Place. If you have any questions, phone the church office.
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Annual Church Audit Report
In January preparations were started to select a date for the 2008 audit. In order to establish a date for the audit, certain information needed to be acquired from the Financial Secretary-- what day she would be available for necessary questions, how much time she needed to finish the final report, and when the final report is due in the conference office.
The audit committee was contacted and the date of Wednesday, March 4 was agreed upon. Prior to our meeting on March 4 the financial secretary had contacted the various groups for their financial accounts. When the committee arrived for the audit, all accounts and all necessary equipment were found in a central location and ready for the audit.
Our work commenced at 9:00 a.m. and was completed in one day. The committee noted that the ease of the audit attested to the manner in which the books were kept by those responsible.
The committee notes that the procedures for handling the offering are excellent. On Sunday morning, an appointed person bags the offering and delivers the locked bank bag to the night depository at the bank. On Monday morning the bag is picked up and unlocked with the financial secretary and the weekly volunteer both present. The offering is then counted by two individuals and the weekly contributions are recorded. The Monday morning volunteer receptionist then takes the deposit and does the weekly banking. The church treasurer works in the office on Thursdays and bills are paid each week. All bills are paid by check.
Sincerely,
Max McDowell, Norm Cozad,
Max Fordyce & Barbara Mc Dowell
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