Save the Dates:
Safe Sanctuary Training Dates: August 22 at 6:00 PM and August 26 at Noon. Note: All volunteers/staff who work with children or youth are required to attend training on ONE of these dates.
Saturday, September 15, 2018 we will be hosting the Breakthough Prayer Training Event
Upcoming sermon series: "Own the Vision" is about doing just that - owning the vision that Christ has given us for our community and world.
Join us, starting Sunday, July 22nd, as we grow in our understanding of Christ's calling for our lives.
Church Events
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER | STURGIS UMC | JULY 2018
• July 1st- Blessing Team meeting 11:30am
• July 4th- Independence Day, Office Closed, Popcorn & City fireworks(Parking lot)
• July 5th- Office (normal hours)
• July 6th –Office open 8:15-11:15am only
• July 10th- Eye care group 10:00am
• July 18th- UMM 6:30am
• July 19th –UMW “Brunch at Siedschlaws”
• July 22nd-26th –VBS 5:30-8:30pm
USHERS: JULY 1: Clark’s & Mary Nedella JULY 8: Jerry Mayer, Therese Ennis, Janice Jensen JULY 15: David & Eleanor Richards, Lola Killam JULY 22: Luella Marlow, Lola Killam, Linda Andrews JULY 29: Lola Killam, Linda Andrews, Luella Marlow
One Step The One Step mission for July is the Meade County Senior
Citizen Center. The Center was started in 1972 to server the
senior citizens of Meade County. The address is 919 Harley
Davidson Way, the phone number is 347-5877.
Meals are served Monday through Saturday from 11am-Noon.
The center prepares and is responsible for delivering Meals
on Wheels. Other activities include coffee and rolls on
Monday mornings, various card games, quilting, bingo, pool,
yoga, movies and a foot clinic (call for an appointment).
The center manages the Thrift Store on Main Street.
Volunteer help is welcome especially for delivering meals and
in the thrift store.
You can help by praying, contributing or volunteering your
time.
V B S
There will be a VBS meeting on Saturday, July 7th @ 8:30 am at the Broken Bean Coffee House on Junction. If you have any ideas or would like to help, we welcome you!!! If you can't make it, please contact Ashley Alsup 390-4256 or the church office. Thanks for your help and prayers with this wonderful event at our church!!
Vacation Bible School will be July 22-26 from 5:30pm- 8:30pm. Registration forms can be found by the Fellowship doors. The theme this year will be Rolling River Rampage
UMW Nurture Committee Report
The United Methodist Women
Nurture Committee served a luncheon
following the funeral of Graham Howard
Chestnut on June 14, 2018 in the Fellowship
Hall.
The Chestnut family provided riblets,
potato salad, fruit trays, buns and cake.
Refreshments were provided by the UMW.
Luella Marlow, Joyce LaMont, Ginger
Carstensen, Hope Septka, Joy Atyeo, Candy
Randen, Lane Keil and Bonnie Clark served
the food and cleaned up afterwards.
The committee served close to 120
meals and received $200.00 from Kincaids.
Blessings to everyone that helped in the
many different ways. Thank you! Thank
you!
Hello, Church Friends.
My husband and I are moving to Huron the end of June and want to say good bye to all of you! We wish to be close to our son and his family and be on hand to watch our grandchildren grow.
I so enjoyed attending church and getting to know all of you. You are a positive and supportive community and I will miss your unique and joyous personalities. I pray for Pastor Jenene as she continues to lead you as disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. How blessed we all are to have her in our lives. We wish you the best and if you come to the State Fair, give us a call!
Warmly, Ken and MaryLou McGirr
MISSIONAL CHURCH CONSULTATION INITIATIVE (MCCI)
What Is MCCI?
Originally developed by the West Ohio Conference in 2010, the Missional Church Consultation
Initiative (MCCI) resources churches and their pastors with an intensive consultation and clergy coaching
model designed to intervene in local churches that are on the way “up” but not sure what should come next—
and have the pastoral leadership and potential resources to jumpstart a new life cycle of ministry fruitfulness.
Our congregation was selected as the Prairie Hills District church for participation in 2016.
How Does MCCI Work?
MCCI is comprised of a flight of churches each year that have been recommended by the cabinet as
meeting this specific criteria, and are then prayerfully selected and invited by the Bishop to participate. For
congregations that sign the MCCI covenant, a 2-3 year process is launched involving:
• Concentrated new ministry leadership skills training each month for the pastors in the
Initiative (80 plus hours total throughout the year, along with accountability for implementation back home
at their churches) that includes starting a congregational Breakthrough Prayer Initiative
• “Undercover Worshippers” who visit and worship at each of the churches in the MCCI, and
then provide extensive feedback about their experiences
• A thorough self-study completed by each church, including history, finances, staffing,
organization, ministry activities and demographic setting
• A two -day MCCI on-site weekend provided by the MCCI Consultation Team that
culminates in a consultation report with five unique “prescriptions” (recommendations), or next steps the
church needs to take to move from plateau/ decline into jumpstarting new fruitfulness.
If an MCCI church votes 75% or better to accept its prescriptions (via an official church conference),
the decision is made to go forward. The pastor leads the implementation of the prescriptions, with the
assistance of “prescription coaches” (ministry leaders who already have a successful track record in their own
setting with that prescription) to help guide and advise. The prescription coaches are underwritten by your
conference, and continue to guide the pastor and congregation for up to two years.
MCCI PROCESS REPORT – July 2018 Where Are We In The MCCI Process?
• On June 4, 2017, in a combined worship service, the congregation received the
consultation report with the five unique prescriptions (recommendations), or next steps for our
congregation. Copies of this document are available on the church website at www.sturgisumc.org/resources
or in the church office.
• In July of 2017, following 6 weeks of thought and prayer and 3 town hall meetings about
the process, the congregation voted to accept and begin implementation of the MCCI prescriptions that we
had received.
• Congregation members and attendees were immediately invited to participate in teams
which would focus on welcoming guests, updating signage, making changes to room layouts, broadening our
social media presence, visioning for ways the congregation can minister to the community and ways to bless
the community. These teams have been at work since the fall of 2017, implementing the recommendations
given and giving thought to the next steps that are needed to go forward. Three of the teams, the School
Partnership team, the Guest Welcome team and the Social Media team, continue to receive coaching to help
them develop long term strategies for the work they are doing.
• An addendum to the report included a recommendation for the congregation to transition
from the existing Administrative Council leadership model to a Leadership Team model. Members of the
existing Council felt this transition would be a positive and productive move and recommended going
forward with the transition for 2018.
• The Charge Conference voted to approve the transition and following training with the
coach provided through MCCI, the Leadership Team assumed oversight of the church’s administration in
2018. A copy of the Guiding Principles for the work of the Leadership Team, along with policies for Finances,
Staff/Parish, Operations and Nominations, is available in the church office.
• The members of the current Leadership Team are: Glea Beck (Lay Leader) , Mark Chaplin
(Staff/Parish Chair), Myrna Hill (Finance), Ashley Alsup (Operations), Lola Killam (Secretary), Ron Waterland
(Operations Chair), Kristi Ortiz (Member at Large), Ross Lamphere (Finance Chair), Beka Zerbst (Staff/Parish)
and Pastor Jenene Earl.
If you have questions about anything that is happening, please feel free to visit with Pastor Jenene
or any of the members of the Leadership Team.
If you have a concern that needs to be addressed by the Leadership Team, please speak with Pastor Jenene
or Lay Leader, Glea Beck, so we can address that concern at the next Leadership Team meeting.
Leadership Team meeting dates for the rest of 2018 are as follows: July 31, August 28, September
25, October 30, November 27, December 18. All meetings are 5:30-7:30 PM in the Conference Room.