Strathmore United Church
2015 Annual Report
Presented at the Annual General Meeting
February 7, 2016
Strathmore United Church 410 Fourth Street, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1B4
Tel: 403-934-3025 Fax: 403-934-3081
Strathmore United Church exists as a welcoming community of faith, to
equip people for Christian discipleship and to support each other in our
faith journeys as we go into the world to make a difference for Christ.
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Proposed Agenda
1. Lunch 2. Call to order 3. Opening prayer 4. Recognizing members & friends deceased in 2015 5. Nominate AGM Chair & Recording Secretary 6. Motion to extend voting privileges to adherents for temporal matters only 7. Approval of Agenda 8. Approval of 2015 AGM minutes 9. Business Arising
a. 10. Receive Reports 11. Finance
a. Receive Auditors Report ( 2014) b. Receive 2015 Financial Report c. Receive proposed 2016 Budgets
12. New Business: a. b.
13. Proposals and motions for 2016 a. Nominations b.
14. Motion to adjourn 15. Closing prayer and hymn
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Strathmore United Church AGM Minutes - February 1, 2015
The Meeting was called to order at 12:35pm by Charles Watson. There were approximately 37 people in attendance. The attendance list is attached. Opening: Charles Watson offered a short prayer. There was a minute of silence in remembrance of the members of our congregation who passed away in 2014. A list of the names is attached. Nomination of AGM chair and secretary. Donalda Ledene nominated Charles Watson as Chair and Anne Godsman as Secretary. Carried. Motion: Don Janzen proposed that voting privileges be extended to adherents for Temporal matters only. Carried. Approval of Agenda: One item was added under” New Business”. Motion to approve Agenda as amended, by Gene Struiksma. Approval of Minutes of 2014 AGM: Motion to approve minutes as circulated by Karen Wilkie. Carried. Business arising from minutes: None Receive Reports: a) Clergy Report: Copy of Report attached. b) Clerk of Session Report: Copy of Report attached. c) Council Report: Copy of Report attached. d) Ministry and Personnel Report: Copy of Report attached. Trustees Report: No Report. Worship Committee Report; Copy of Report attached. Christian Education Report: Copy of Report attached. Library Report: No Report. Building and Property Report: No Report. Koininia Report: No Report. United Church Observer Report: No Report. Memorial Book Report: Copy of Report attached. United Church Archives: Copy of Report attached. Lynne Fair delivered our archives to the Provincial Building on our behalf. A big Thank You to Lynne,as this was long overdue. Pastoral Care Report: Copy of Report attached. Stewardship Report: Copy of Report attached. Mission and Service Report: Copy of Report attached. Envelope Administrator Report: Copy of Report attached. Fund Raising: No Report. Legacy Giving/Planned Giving Report: No Report. Foothills Presbytery Report: No Report. UCW Report: Copy of Report.
10:Finance: a) Auditors Report: Motion accept Report by Elaine Lebzubski, 2nd Joan Tipper. Carried Treasurers Report. Copy of Report attached. Presented by Linda Stead. A question was asked about the “Gift in Kind” by Gray’s Limited on the amount of $7155. A letter of thanks will be included with their tax receipt. A copy of all Financial Reports is attached. Motion to approve by Irene Dougan, 2nd by Joan Tipper. Proposed Budget: Motion to Approve by Don Janzen. Carried.
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11: New Business: Fresh Start. Rev. Scott explained the purpose of the program. Foothills Presbytery has been selected to participate in the program and council voted to support it. The program is in modules, which can be chosen by the congregation, after 4 compulsory modules have been completed. SDue-Lauzon-MacDonald from Vulcan is our presenter and would be available in March and April for evening or Saturday all day sessions. It has been suggested but this will be decided at a later date. 12: Proposals and Nominations for 2015. Nominations:Chair: Charles Watson. Vice Chair: Vacant. Secretary: Anne Godsman. Phil Webb will provide a complete list after this meeting. 13:Motion to Adjourn : Gene Struiksma at 1:35pm 14: Closing Prayer:Rev. Scott.
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Table of Contents Proposed Agenda .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Strathmore United Church AGM Minutes - February 1st. 2015 .................................................................... 4
Clergy Report ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Clerk of Session Report…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….8
Baptisms ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Weddings ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Funerals and Burials .................................................................................................................... 8
New Member by Confession ....................................................................................................... 8
Transfer of Membership’s ........................................................................................................... 8
Council Report ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Ministry and Personnel Report ..................................................................................................................... 9
Trustees Report ........................................................................................................................................... 10
Worship Committee Report ........................................................................................................................ 10
Buildings and Property Report .................................................................................................................... 10
Christian Education Reports........................................................................................................................ 11
KOINONIA Report ........................................................................................................................................ 13
United Church Observer Report ................................................................................................................. 13
Memorial Book Report ................................................................................................................................ 14
United Church Archives .............................................................................................................................. 14
Pastoral Care Team Report ......................................................................................................................... 14
Stewardship Report .................................................................................................................................... 14
Legacy Gifts or Planned Giving………………………………………………………………………………………………15
Mission and Service Fund .......................................................................................................... 15
Envelope Administrator Report ................................................................................................ 16
Treasurers Report ....................................................................................................................................... 18
Auditors Report ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Foothills Presbytery Representative Report ............................................................................................... 31
United Church Women ............................................................................................................................... 31
Agape Ladies Fellowship Group ................................................................................................ 31
Quilters Report…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….31
UCW Annual Report .................................................................................................................. 32
UCW Financial Reports .............................................................................................................. 33
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Clergy Report Annual Report 2015
It has been an exciting year.
A faithful group gathers regularly for Bible Study; this year we have worked through the Book of Genesis and
are now learning and growing as we study Exodus.
The church has hosted a pancake lunch, a Seder Supper, a church wide Birthday Party, Guess Who is Coming
to Dinner, a Ham Supper and Silent Auction and much, much more. Our relationship with the Women in
Solidarity Clinic in Guatemala City continues to grow.
The building hosted Gleichen and District Choir twice this year. We lead services at the Lodge and Sagewood
Age Care on a regular basis and we celebrated with those who graduated grade twelve and were moving out
into the adult world.
Many women took apart in the Food Safe Course and we may all feel assured our kitchen is a safer place for it.
Putting into practice all that was learned we can with confidence, know that all who enter wash their hands
and wipe the counters with disinfectant before any food preparation starts. There is separation of clean and
soiled areas. With these few changes we were approved as a Commercial Kitchen and as such can hire out the
kitchen for food prep and we are able to prepare food for outside consumption.
The church supported the UCW with their Thrift Sales and their Treasure Sale. All three events were successful
at meeting their goals.
When we review any activity, or year full of activity, the question to ask is, “Does this speak to our mission, the
small piece of God’s work in the world that belongs to us?” As much as it’s nice to have folks filling the pews
on any given Sunday, as much as it’s nice to have the books balance, as much as it’s nice to have short Council
meetings, as much as it’s nice to have happy congregants, the bottom line of ‘success’, if you wish to call it
that, is the degree to which our mission has been achieved.
Currently our mission statement is:
Strathmore United Church exists as a welcoming community of faith, to equip people for Christian discipleship
and to support each other in our faith journeys as we go into the world to make a difference for Christ.
This year the Council will be reviewing this statement. Together, we will prayerfully discern the mission of the
congregation, and see if this statement still addresses what God is calling us to at this time. With a firm
statement of mission, how resources are deployed becomes clearer, as focus is maintained on our specific
mission. We are able to pose the question, “Does this help us fulfill our mandate of being God’s light and love
in our community and in the world.” What an exciting way to enter into the New Year!
Grace and peace,
Pamela Scott (Rev)
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Clerk of Session Report
Baptisms
May 24, 2015 Robin Jean Koltusky, daughter of Barry Koltusky and Bonnie Brooks May 24, 2015 Chase Michael Burnett, son of Luke Burnett and Robin Koltusky May 24, 2015 Alexander Anthony Burnett, son of Luke Burnett and Robin Koltusky May 24, 2015 Nathan Andrew Ashton Lippai, son of Brian Lippai and Marian Baker May 24, 2015 Madison Marguerite Amanda Lippai, daughter of Brian Lippai and Marian Baker Oct. 25, 2015 Scarlett Marie Hilton, daughter of Andrew Hilton and Katherine Hall
Weddings
Funerals and Burials
Jan. 18, 2015 Bette Mae Papp Jan. 30, 2015 Yvonne Vera Douglas Feb. 03, 2015 William Hartall July 15, 2015 Ida May Stewart July 22, 2015 Eileen Eva Drummond Sept. 13, 2015 Lorna Jean Mitchell Dec. 18, 2015 Lorne Garry Fair
New Member by Confession
Transfer of Membership’s
Jan. 7, 2015 Craig and Carol Gordon to Red Deer Lake United Church Prepared by Sharon White
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Council Report By the grace of God, two thousand and fifteen has been a great year for Strathmore United Church. The Combined efforts of many talented and energetic teams and individuals are responsible for our blessed state of being. Rev. Pamela Scott has become champion of our church within the wider community and has come to occupy a special place in the hearts of our congregation. We count her presence among us as one of Gods many blessings. Working together with Susan (the go-to-girl in the church office), and the Worship and Christian Ed. teams, Rev. Pamela brings substance and meaning and grace to worship services and related events. What would our Church be without music. We are blessed to have in our midst so many talented individuals, for example: Irene, Lynne, Laura, Arlene, Janet, Claire, the Steeves family, the chime ringers, our Sunday School kids, Rozella's group and a wonderful mixed choir that appears when the occasion demands. WOW! To our Pastoral Care group, the Stewardship and Koinonia teams and all the special people who attend to tens upon tens of tasks that magically get done, we thank you. The physical structure and grounds of our church are not forgotten. The Property team and caretaking staff deserve our thanks and gratitude for a job well done. Life would not be the same without flowers, would it Bev. We need to thank God for the life we enjoy. We care for one another, we worship together, have fun together, eat together and pray together. We have a happy, vibrant, loving, caring congregation with a bright future. A Blessed and Happy 2016 from your Strathmore United Church Council. God Bless you all! Charles Watson Chair of Council
Ministry and Personnel Report Chair – Marian Brown
Christene Howard
Lou Callaway
Diane Grey
The M & P Committee held three regular meetings throughout the year. In addition, the committee met with
all paid personnel of the church. Any recommendations that resulted from these meetings were forwarded
to the appropriate source.
Respectfully submitted
Christene Howard, Secretary
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Trustees Report No report.
Worship Committee Report 2015 ANNUAL WORSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT
The Lord called Samuel. And he answered, “Here I am!” ( 1 Samuel 3:4)
“Be faithful in the smaller things, and the Lord will give you more work to do, and more and more-all for His
glory. He wants to use you. He has a purpose for your life, and He alone can give you a vision of His will. “
(David Jeremiah)
Another year has kept Strathmore United Church busy. Worship services have been inspiring, and at times
thought provoking with special music, drama, special speakers, communion and prayer. Reverend Pamela
Scott has provided us with spiritual direction as we gathered in this, God’s House.
This year has focused on stewardship. We have been especially thankful for each other and the gifts given in
service. Each person and each gift has been important to the importance of God’s work here at Strathmore
United Church.
The importance of prayer and the power of prayer has also been a focus in our worship times. It is something
that we need encouragement in from time to time.
The Worship Committee and the Pastoral Care Committees have joined together to provide congregational
and community building events. Those events have included fun games nights, birthday parties, Easter
celebrations, welcome back celebrations, and fund raising suppers.
During some of our services we have honored seniors, youth, baptismal candidates, and student graduates.
We love you all.
Each team has an important role to our worship and we thank them. May we all work together for Glory of
God. May we all become fruitful stewards as we look forward to upcoming changes in the ways we may
function as a church. Pray for our church that it may not only grow in numbers but in financial stability as well.
Worship in this church is important to all of us.
The Worship Team wishes you a very Blessed New Year.
I respectfully submit this report as written.
Linda Derksen
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Buildings and Property Report The Property Committee exists to help the Strathmore United Church care for its buildings and properties.
There are currently eight Property Committee members as well as a number of church members we have
been able to call on for additional help. Our current membership includes:
Russ Drummond (Chair)
Doug Lewis (Vice Chair)
Randi Ludlam (Secretary)
Henry Derksen
Bev Hermanson
Brad Ludlam
Gene Struksma
Phil Webb
The Property Committee handles routine maintenance of the Church’s buildings and grounds. This includes
things such as arranging snow removal, grass cutting, and window washing as well elevator maintenance and
repairs. We are fortunate that many of our members bring special skills to the Committee and we are able to
make some of the repairs and improvements ourselves.
We are also involved in making larger scale improvements. For example, in 2015 we were able to close off
and fence the southwest entrance to the parking lot in order to discourage cars and trucks cutting through.
We also redid the lighting in the Church library in order to brighten what had been a somewhat dark area in
the church.
In 2016 we will continue to make the Strathmore United Church a physically welcoming space. We with
continue our regular maintenance and we encourage people to let us know when they have concerns.
Projects identified so in 2016 include replacing the downstairs rug and making additional space in the
compound behind the Church. We have also identified some larger longer term projects for Council’s
consideration.
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Narrative Budget for Property Committee
Category 2015 2016 Utilities $11,000 $11,500 (increase by $500 to cover increase in utilities prices) Caretaker Supplies $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Church Maintenance $12,000 $ 8,000 (assuming flooring comes out of special projects – see below) Grounds Maintenance $ 4,500 $ 8,500 (increased by $4,000 to cover tree removal – see below) 2016 Priority Projects
1. Flooring – Replace downstairs rug. Looking at linoleum for entrances (to stairs), Secretary’s office and
bathroom. Quote as follows:
a. Labour $2,720.05
b. Materials $4,057.63
c. GST $ 338.88
Total $7,116.56
Want to fund it from either Special Projects or Manse fund rather than Church Maintenance. If we have to fund
from Church Maintenance, we will need to increase Church Maintenance from $8,000 to $15,000.
2. Tree Removal – Remove four Spruce trees in compound. Will give us more room and help alleviate issues we’ve
been having with eaves troughs. Quote as follows:
a. Two trees @ $ 950.00 $1,900.00
b. One tree @ $ 750.00 $ 750.00
c. One tree @ $ 650.00 $ 650.00
d. GST $ 165.00
Total $3,465.00
Want to fund it from Grounds Maintenance Budget.
Randi will put together blurb for Narrative Budget re: 2015 accomplishments.
Projects for after 2015
1. Eaves trough: Want bigger eaves trough for entire building, may need to be customized. Doug will look into it
as a potential project. Very rough estimate of $15,000.
2. Parking Lot Work: Discussed a concrete apron or asphalt off the curb – fewer potholes; less spinning gravel.
Possibly tie in with Concrete Slab project.
3. Concrete Slab/Concrete around Church: Tear out, re-pour. Crack by front door. Can’t fill, look at replacing the
slab, possibly the concrete around the church. Possible project (very large cost)
4. Potential New Project: Insulating church. Likely want to insulate on the outside. Potentially spray foam and top
with metal roof. There is a combined roofing/insulation spray available however. Discussed what we are
currently spending on utilities. $9,702.86 for Utilities in 2014 but would like to break down further so we know
what we spend to heat the church (help us determine if insulating worthwhile). Russ will follow up with Linda
Stead to find out.
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Christian Education Reports A Sunday School class has been available to all children of the congregation and visiting children during the
morning worship. We are using the curriculum “Feasting on the Word” which follows the scriptures that are
used in the congregational service. We have 3-5 regular attending children who make each Sunday a delight to
share their observations and insight.
Support for this program is shared by a number of adults who take turns being responsible for leadership of the
class. A huge thanks to: Laura Janzen, Karen Wilkie, Judith Ludlum, Melody Ludlum, Randi Ludlum, Kathy Light,
Eileen McMorris, Linda Derksen, Karen Binns, Gwen Bolinger, and Linda Freeman.
In December the children lead the service on Dec 13th and presented the pageant “ Enoch and the Donkey” for
the enjoyment of all. They also presented Mrs. Pinchbeck with a cheque to help with the Christmas toy drive.
Respectfully submitted,
Donalda Ledene
KOINONIA Report Koinonia is a program that started in the fall of 2009. Everyone in the congregation is invited to join and take part in ushering, greeting, communion, scripture reading and making coffee on Sunday mornings. Thank you to everyone who so willing helps out at our Sunday services, and a special thanks to the leaders who put in hours on the telephone. A special thank you to Marian Brown, Kathy Light and Elaine Wathan who retired after many years of service. Without the leaders the program would certainly not work! We meet as a group the end of June to go over the lists and make adjustments. This year we cut out one group and distributed those names among the five groups, with each group taking two months. The leaders and groups are as follows: Linda Derksen - September and March, Betty Hilton and Alice Bramley - October and February, Bev Hermanson - November and April, Don and Laura Janzen - December and May, and Jo Wilson and Christine Howard - January and June. There are no groups handling the summer services, just a sign up sheet for whomever is able and willing to do these duties. If for some reason you are not on a group and wish to take part, you are most welcome. Please speak to myself or any of the leaders. Thank you again for your continuing support of Koinonia. Gwen Moggey
United Church Observer Report We do not have a current Observer Rep. I have been handling all inquires and correspondence from the
church office. If you would like the magazine delivered to your home monthly, please come see me in the
office prior to March 1. The annual subscription cost is $25.00 per year/taxes included.
Submitted by Susan Biskup
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Memorial Book Report Our memorial book is kept to record donations and special gifts given to our church in memory of friends and
loved ones. This book was gifted to our church by Mary Mercer in memory of her husband, Walter. It is very
interesting to read through the book and be reminded of all the people who are mentioned and what has
been donated in their memory.
Submitted by Jo Wilson
United Church Archives No Report
Pastoral Care Team Report
Pastoral Care report to Annual General Meeting on February 7th,2016 The pastoral Care and Worship committees have been working together to organize social events and Fund Raising events for the congregation and local church funds. This meant that the operating policies for each needed to be amended, this was approved by Council in March. Pastoral Care changed the frequency of meetings, to be bi-monthly, on the month when Worship committee does not meet. We also changed the location of our meetings from Lambert Village to the church basement on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. The social events and fund raisers worked out very well, with approx. $4200 being raised at the Fall Supper and Silent Auction, in November. The Pastoral Care group continues to visit or call members of our congregation who are in need of care and attention. Peggy McLean accompanied Rev. Scott on visits to The Lodge and Sagewood, distributing newsletters and talking with folks who are not able to get out to church much. Our next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 16th, 2016. As this will take place after our AGM, it is my hope that a new team leader will be in place. I have been in this position for over3 years and feel that it is time for a new leader with new ideas. I am willing to help where I can, but would like to try something new. Respectfully Submitted. Anne Godsman
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Stewardship Report
Welcome and thank you all who make the Strathmore United church yours. It has been said that in five year
50% of United Churches will not be around. With the Fresh Start topics to use and a willingness to step up we
will survive. Involvement with the church’s activities using our gifts and talents is very satisfying and
rewarding. Worship is a large part of church but we need to take what we receive in worship and show the
community at large what our church is all about. Here are someway that you can use your gifts and talents:
o Working with Christian Ed
o volunteering as a Sunday school teacher
o taking part in bible studies
o joining a Ministry Team and attending Council meetings
o Getting involved with fund raisers such as Fall Supper, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, fun time
activities
o Visiting people who are ill, can’t get out, or just need some to talk too.
We can all make a different with just a little effort. Our church is going out into the community at large as well
as in outreach and missions such as our Guatemala mission. What do our coins we donate mean to us as well
as our church? Our they coins of grace, forgiveness, hope, love, peace, or business, pride, selfishness, greed?
The church has come along way but the trail is still ahead to follow and this year we will yet cover more of it in
the coming year. We will build on our mission in Guatemala, continue to help the community at large and we
will be a strong church now and in the future.
With God’s Blessing,
Don Janzen
Stewardship Chair
Fund Raising
No Report
Legacy Gifts or Planned Giving
No Report
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Mission and Service Fund
The work of the National Church falls into six main categories: Global Peace & Justice; Community Support &
Justice; Developing Leadership; Faith Formation; Theological Education & Ministry Support; Support to Local
Ministries; and Conference Leadership. The M & S Fund supports work with 101 global mission partners as
well as work within all the 13 Conferences across Canada.
One of the ways we learn about the vast scope of our church's work is through weekly MINUTES FOR MISSION
readings. Each year these MINUTES focus on a specific theme, and in 2015 we were "Called to be the Church",
based on the words of our NEW CREED.
We are reminded that "We are not alone, we live in God's world" and that everything, including life itself, is a
gift from God. As stewards, not owners, of God's gifts, we are called to share with others. The MINUTES FOR
MISSION tell very personal stories of how our gifts make a difference in people's lives throughout the world.
Each year we set a goal for our M & S Fund and in 2015 we had hopes of reaching our $18,000 goal. The
National Church sets it's budget based on every congregation meeting its local goal, so it is important that we
do our best to support the Fund. In 2015 we raised $17,792 (including $2,000 from the UCW). Our $208
shortfall could have easily been surpassed if each of us had contributed a mere $5 more last year.
Whether your weekly offering is given in envelopes or through PAR, I urge us all to specify a portion for the M
& S Fund. Our congregation receives support from the fund in many ways, such as our Sunday School
materials; the "Fresh Start" Program we participated in; the Narrative Budgeting Workshop our Council
attended; the MANDATE Magazine; the education from a theological training centre that our Minister
received; and many more.
For a look at the scope of Mission & Service work, I urge you to read the MANDATE magazines which are
placed on the table in the Narthex. The August 2015 edition has a special focus on M&S, telling you exactly
where your dollars are spent doing God's work throughout the world.
As we start a new year and work towards our 2016 M & S goal of $18,000 may we all remember God's call to
be the Church and to share our gifts. I thank you all for the support you contributed last year.
Respectfully Submitted, LYNNE FAIR
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Envelope Administrator Report Envelope Administrator Report
Submitted by Karen Wilkie, Assistant Treasurer 2015
2015 2014
Number donating by envelope 58 72
Number donating by PAR (Pre Authorized Remittance) 31 30
Occasional Donations ( No Envelope) 13 9
Total 102 111
Range 2015 2014
Over $5001 3 1
$4001 - $5000 4 3
$3001 - $4000 2 2
$2001 - $3000 9 9
$1501 - $2000 7 11
$1001 - $1500 17 16
$ 701 - $1000 11 14
$ 501 - $ 700 13 9
$ 301 - $ 500 13 15
$ 101 - $ 300 11 9
$ 1 - $ 100 12 21
TOTAL 102 111
Includes occasional donations
Fund Totals
2015 2014 2013 2012
Local Fund 96,390.90 93,120.64 97,784.40 127,851.13
M & S Fund 15,837.50 16,723.50 16,636.85 16,151.62
Special Projects 31.25 143.75 346.25 670.00
Memorial Fund 1,550.00 2,070.00 1,340.00 425.00
Add Your Light
0.00
300.00
Other (in kind, misc., loose) 8,178.39 7,165.89 5,399.22 9290.22
Initial Offering 100.00 185.00 101.00 156.00
High River Flood 2,675.00 0.00
Send a Kid to Camp 150.00 0.00
African Relief 20.00 13.00 0.00
Food Grains Bank 500.00 600.00 650.00 700.00
Observer 50.00 105.00 120.00 370.00
Guatemala Project 1,811.25 50.00
Bottle Recycle 14.70
Sunday School 66.80 71.75
TOTAL 124,516.09 120,270.23 125,215.72 155,913.97
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Foothills Presbytery Representative Report
Foothills Presbyterial UCW Annual Gathering was hosted by Strathmore United Church Women on March 10,
2015. The ANWC UCW Annual meeting in Edmonton, April 30 - May 2, was attended by 5 women from
Foothills Presbyterial. There was no Fall Enrichment Day in 2015. Several women attended the ANWC UCW
Full Executive Meeting in Drumheller from October 15 to 17 and a committee of Foothills Presbyterial women
are currently planning the 2016 ANWC UCW Annual meeting for April 21 - 23. The Child Well Being Initiative
continues to call on the province to implement measures to reduce child poverty in Alberta and cards and pins
were sent to all MLAs in the fall. More Hope Dolls are currently being made by women in Foothills and other
Presbyterials for all new MLAs. On March 31 the UCW in Nanton will host the next Annual Meeting.
Respectfully submitted by Eileen McMorris
United Church Women
Agape Ladies Fellowship Group
The Agape Group meet once a month for fellowship and fun. The group met from Jan- June on the third Tuesday
of each month. In Sept. it was decided to move the meetings to the First Monday of the month to avoid end of
the month conflicts. We meet in the gathering area at Lambert Village at 7:30 and extend an invitation to any
ladies who might like to join us. We have a group of 15 to 20 who share responsibility for the planning of each
month’s meetings. We have enjoyed group discussion, games nights, information evenings, Christmas pot-luck
supper and craft night, and more.
If you would like to join us please do not hesitate to contact Donalda Ledene at 403-934-5871 or
[email protected] for more information.
Quilters Report
This has been another productive year for the Strathmore United Church Quilters. A total of 143 quilts (various
sizes) have been distributed to local agencies in our area. In March we hosted a tea and quilt display. We were
overwhelmed at the response with over 80 men and women attending. In November we donated 3 quilts to the
silent auction at the Fall Supper. The large quilt was given to us by Ellen Helfrich. It had been started by her
mother Nellie Voutier, but unfinished. We finished it and felt it would be appreciated by someone in our
congregation. It has found a new home and holds many memories of Nellie’s faithfulness in this community. We
continue to receive donations of fabric and some quilt tops, and we appreciate these and use what we can.
Thank you to the UCW for the continued financial support. In May we relaxed and enjoyed a windup luncheon
at Humpty’s with 17 ladies attending. In December we had even more attending the luncheon at the Golf Course.
Thanks for all the encouragement and support. Quilts bring hope and love to all who need some support.
Submitted by Ruth Radway.
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UCW Annual Report
2015 UCW Annual Report
The UCW had a busy and productive year in 2015. The two Thrift Sales in April and October were very successful and generated record profits of $13,177.51 in April and $17, 086.04 in October. We are very grateful to the many men and women who worked hard for this result. The treasurer’s report will show you where these monies were spent to the benefit of our church, community and larger areas of concern. The UCW also purchased the cooler refrigerator and 6 new tables with sets of stacking shelves for use in catering and the Thrift Sales. We also paid Ron Hilton for his expenses in building new book shelves in the large shed. We appreciate Ron and his expertise very much. Eight women took the Food Safety Course in April with ten more following suit in September. We are well prepared to safeguard your health while eating in our church. Rev. Pamela Scott undertook the task of preparing an action plan for our kitchen which remains in the kitchen available for whichever group is working with food preparation. It is very helpful and well designed. Thanks to Pamela for her efforts with this. The three catering groups each undertook two events this year as we catered to three funeral lunches, Foothills Presbytery meeting, Foothills UCW Presbyterial and the Summer Games leadership. In June UCW held a Treasure Sale of lovely items donated to the Thrift Sales and the Treasure Sale to benefit our church Guatemala Mission Project. This raised $3,528.36 which enabled 15women to complete a year’s education to benefit women’s health in their communities. We still have an ongoing project with the Property Team to build a shed or sheds beside the church in the fenced area. This will offer protection of items and workers during Thrift Sales and storage for tables, electrical cords, etc. during the year. UCW is still in need of a vice-chairperson for the year and would welcome a volunteer.
Thank you to all our hard working members and associates who support our efforts so generously each year.
Submitted by Sharon White.
Strathmore United Church Annual Report 2015 Page 33
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Strathmore United Church Annual Report 2015 Page 34
Strathmore United Church Annual Report 2015 Page 35