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Grace United Methodist Church
NEWSCASTER 2016 EDITION
Members of Grace,
Each year our Lay Leadership/Nominations Team meets to identify and affirm servant-leaders and team chairpersons for all of the ministry areas in our church. As our team begins its work, we would like to hear from you. Are you a member of Grace UMC? Are you prayerful person, committed to using your spiritual gifts and abilities to serve Christ by serving as a leader? What committees, teams or ministries interest you?
If you are interested in serving, I need you to let us know. Please pick up a Self-Nomination Packet. Packets will be available at the information desk before and after each worship services and in the church office beginning this weekend. I encourage you to carefully read the packet of information, and use the Suggested Prayer Guide for the Discernment Process to help you in your discernment. If you feel led to fill out the Self-Nomination form please return it to the church office no later than September 18. Positions on committees/teams are nominated for 3-year terms, which begin in January of 2017.
Administrative Support and Standing Committee openings include:
• Staff Parish Relations Committee (SPRC) (meets monthly)
• Finance Team (meets monthly)
• Trustees (meets monthly)
• Lay Leadership/Nominations Team (meets primarily in the fall of each year for several bi-weekly meetings)
• Church Council At Large Members (meets monthly)
Program Ministry Team openings include:
• Radical Hospitality Team (connect)
• Intentional Discipleship Team (grow)
• Salty Service Team (serve)
• Extravagant Generosity Team (share)
• Passionate Worship Team (celebrate)
All completed self-nomination forms will be passed on to the Lay Leadership/Nominations Committee for consideration.
If you have any questions, please contact me at 941-488-1374.
Blessings,
Pastor Robin
Anchored Youth is back
on schedule on Wednesdays!
Snack Supper 5:15
Youth 6-7:15
September 2016
Students are constantly connecting with others. Between school, family, friends, sports, and other extracurricular activities, they interact with a number of people in their everyday lives. Feeling connected to their peers is a priority for students, especially as they establish their own identities. The greatest gift we can give our students is the opportunity to grow in their understanding of scripture and their relationship with God. This month in Sunday School we will Dive Deeper Into…Genesis! How we are made in His image, Trusting Him, Keeping Promises, and Meeting Challenges. On Wednesday we will do a unit on Prayer. These activities will encourage students to make the connection to their everyday lives.
Anchored in Christ ~ Vicki
KIDZ Club is back on schedule
Every Wednesday!
Snack Supper 5:15
KIDZ Club 6-7:15
Invite a friend!
September 2016
I can’t even believe we are already into the new school year! The summer went by so fast. We are back on our season schedule with KIDZ Club and snack supper every Wednesday. Snack supper starts at 5:15 and KIDZ Club is 6-7:15. (Parents are not required to stay, but are welcome) Children’s Church is during the 9am service and Sunday School is 10-11:15. This month we will be talking about Joseph & his brothers, Joseph in Egypt, Joseph saving the day and Joseph & his brother reunited. We will see how God acts behind the scenes in Joseph’s and our lives. God has the greater plan.
Many Blessings ~ Vicki
Sunday pick up and take home ministry is a great outreach to our homebound and shut-ins and we are in need of drivers! This ministry enables them to come to church to worship God with their fellow Christians in faith. We are flexible with your schedule! If you are interested in volunteering in this ministry outreach, please give Trina a call 488-1374.
Sunday Morning Team
We have seven volunteers that open and lock up the church on Sunday mornings. This is saving GUMC funds because we do not have to hire someone to do it. Many thanks to the folks volunteering in this ministry. If you are interested in joining this ministry, please contact Jay Geerdes at 941-485-2634.
MINISTRY, MISSION, GROUP Every active person in our Grace Church
Family is encouraged to have a M, M, and G! MINISTRY – At least one ministry within the church
MISSION – At least one mission to those outside the church
GROUP – At least one group during the year for spiritual growth and accountability Do you have a Ministry, a Mission, and a Group?
Ministries
We sometimes hear through casual comments of church members who are in assisted living, rehabilitation, or are home bound. Then it begs the question: How many are there that we don’t know about?
Please, if you know of someone in assisted living, rehabilitation or homebound (even if they have a caregiver), call the church office with their name and location. We want to make sure we are not missing anyone and we want to do a better job in reaching out to our homebound members. Thank you for your assistance.
Grace is a Stephen Ministry congregation. A Stephen Minister is equipped to provide high-quality, confidential, Christ-centered care to people who are hurting. If you are called to be a Stephen Minister or are in need of a Stephen Minister, please speak to the Pastor.
Greeters 11 AM Service We need Greeters to help welcome people to Grace before the Traditional Service at both the front door and the back door. The time is from 10:30 to10:55. Everyone can greet, whether you're a new member or a long time member, come regularly or not so often. Also, if you attend the Contemporary Service and want to mingle and greet at a particular time, let us know. To volunteer, call Betty Jo Shiell 497-7854 or Mary Chambers 493-9644.
OFFICE MINISTRY
SUB-VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITES
NO experience necessary; we will train you. Volunteering consists of answering the phones, greeting and directing people to the correct staff member. There may be some light filing and copying. You are welcome to bring a book to fill the quiet moments.
We have some temporary office sub openings: Monday 2:30-4; Wednesday 2:30-4 and Friday 2:30 – 4 for the months of September and October.
If you are interested in working any of these, please let Trina know. Trina may be reached in the office at 488-1374.
We are kicking off a hospitality team here at Grace to help create an atmosphere of warmth and welcome. In order to give a great first impression to guests, we are asking for a few of you to assist our team in the following areas: 1. Ambassadors (floaters who circulate in the worship center before and after service greeting others) 2. Door Greeters 3. Information desk assistants (answer questions, give directions, before and after service) 4. Parking Lot Greeters 5. Coffee hosts If you are interested in any of these positions or if you just want to learn more about how we are trying to make Grace a more welcoming community, please see Jane Ann Jennings. Thank you.
Venice and Englewood Lions Club Vision Program provides free eye care and glasses. There is a large box located in the front office (main building) where you can donate your used glasses and cell phones.
For more information there are brochures located in the front office or you can call: 941-486-6065.
Missions
Saving Campbell’s Soup Labels AND
Box Tops for Red Bird Mission
For soup labels: the whole coupon needs to be cut out, including the code on the label and the red part that says `1 coupon’.
For Box Tops: it’s the little label that says ‘Box Top’ including the expiration date. Turn them in at the front office. Henderson Settlement uses the box tops for school supplies for the two schools that are part of the mission. On some snacks, there is a note on the front of the bag that a box top is there. It is usually very small on the back.
This is a mission that is part of the Red Bird Missionary Conference located in a very poor section of our great country in SE Kentucky. With labels that we might just throw away, this mission is able to get items that help the children and adults they serve. For other information contact: Dorris Ann Wasson 941-412-0847.
Country Store If you are of the mind set to clean out your treasures and give them away please don’t forget the Country Store. Whether you are buying or donating, all proceeds go to help United Methodist women support women and children around the world. Our proceeds have gone to:
10% to Grace United Methodist Church, Pledge to United Methodist Women Organization, Family Promise, Cuba Sister Church, Summer Camp, Red Bird, and many other needs around us.
If you need any help or have questions please call Judy Johnson at 488-6929. Our first sale will be October 1, in connection with the Pancake Breakfast.
GUMC Travel Group
October 6-19, 2016 – EAST COAST FALL COLOR CRUISE Call Chris Staros with questions or to register@ 800-834-5183, extension #623.
November 15, 2016 – YBOR CITY TOUR AND DINNER AT THE COLUMBIA RESTAURANT. Cost: $90; departs GUMC at 1:30 PM and returns approximately 10 PM. Come tour Ybor City with a guide to tell us about the culture and history of this city within a city and will include a visit to a Cuban bakery!
December 8, 2016 – PUNTA GORDA CHRISTMAS LIGHTS TOUR Cost: $70 departs GUMC at 3:30 PM. Dinner will be at Captain’s Table at 5 PM to 6:30 PM. At 7:30 PM the boat will cruise the canals to view lights. We will return to the church about 10 PM.
February 20-22, 2017 – EVERGLADES TOUR Join us as we travel to south Florida for an amazing Everglades Tour!
Save the date! March 14 - Annie will be at the Van Wezel. Reservations and Tickets on sale in September.
Please see the wall-board in the foyer for additional information on the above events.
Groups
The United Methodist Men
The United Methodist Men have an active and fun filled schedule for 2016-2017. The Pancake breakfast will be launched under the leadership of Larry Bender starting on Saturday, October 1, 2016, and we will be serving breakfast monthly the 1st and 3rd Saturday through
April 15, 2017. Volunteers are needed and should show up no later than 7:30a.m. for their assignments .
The Men will meet the first Monday evening of each month, beginning October 3. Your cost is the same $10 as it has been during the past four years. Your first time guest will be entitled to their first free meal! The Monthly Program leaders are the following: Vice President-Jim Tilton October and February; Travel Chairman-John Milton November; Secretary-Paul Cline December and March; Treasure-Larry Bender January; President-Gary Beck April and May. The general membership should talk directly to the above Program Chairperson's if they have suggestions for a speaker.
The United Methodist Women will continue serving the 'mouthwatering supper's as they have in the past. Gary D. Beck, UMM President
Groups Continued
The Piecemakers’ News
‘The quilters’ are busy sewing, filling the cupboards in anticipation of our big November sale. New members are always welcome. Stop by the East Wing any Wednesday between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm to meet us and see what we do. If you are looking for a special handmade gift, you are welcome to shop from our completed projects or to place a special order.
Our mission is “to support each other in fellowship and love as we create quilts for our babies, shut-ins, and friends of Grace United Methodist Church who need comfort; and to make items for sale to assist our church financially.”
If you know of someone in the congregation who would like to receive a visit and a comfort quilt please let the Piecemakers know. If you have a son or daughter returning home from active duty in the military and would like to have him or her receive a quilt, please call Carol Simpson at 497-6738 or Audrey Tamblingson at 497-5478.
September Greetings! It's time to resume regular Wednesday night Chancel Choir rehearsals. Our merry band of singers will begin meeting each and every Wednesday evening at 6:30 on the 7th of September. We have enjoyed a bit of a break during the summer months, but now it's time to get back to work singing every Sunday. Mary Jeanne Moorman and I, along with several other members of our choir, attended the annual choral music reading conference in Sarasota in August, where we chose and purchased several exciting and beautiful new anthems for our music library. We will begin learning new music as well as working on anthems for the upcoming seasons, including Christmas, at our very first rehearsal. Yes, believe it or not, Christmas Day, which falls on a Sunday this year, is only seventeen Sundays away (hard to believe, ain't it!). As always, we welcome any and all singers who wish to join us each Wednesday night and Sunday morning as we lead the congregation in song. It is a tremendous commitment, but we feel it is well worth the time invested. Contact me if you have an interest in being a member of our Chancel Choir
The GraceTones Handbell Ensemble will not begin regular rehearsals until October. Watch next month's NEWSCASTER for details regarding handbell rehearsal start-up. Again, if you have an interest in being a ringer, kindly let me know.
Meanwhile, enjoy the upcoming fall season which officially begins on September 22. Personally, I can't wait! I remain your humble village organist (and choir director),
Gene Hodges
It has been a busy summer at GUMC for the Board of Trus-
tees. It is a constant job to keep the grass mowed and hedges
trimmed during the summer. Lawn mower repairs were
needed. Drainage ditches needed to be cleaned. The large oak
tree by Punch Hall was trimmed. Plants and flowers were
planted around the church. Gutters and downspouts were
cleaned and some repairs were made. New traffic signs were
installed. Air conditioner repairs were needed and completed.
The bus and van also needed maintenance work to keep them
running safely. Problems with the fire alarm system in TFEC
were corrected. The carpet in TFEC was cleaned and the
floor in Punch Hall was cleaned, waxed and buffed.
Televisions were installed in the narthex. New lettering was
installed on the main doors and new room signs were also
installed. A new plaque was installed in the memorial garden.
A private contractor was hired to fertilize the plants and grass
in the memorial garden on a monthly basis. New flooring was
installed in the west wing. An interior decorator will be
providing some plans to upgrade the chapel and parlor. The
concrete pad for the pergola will be completed by September.
And the work continues.
The Threadcatchers quilting circle meets every Friday 9am – Noon in Room A8. For information call Lorry Stover at 485-0094.
We Encourage You to Give Through Online Giving Here are some options to choose from:
1. BILL PAY THRU YOUR LOCAL BANK VIA
ONLINE BANKING - Set up the your weekly/monthly giving via your local bank just as you would your mortgage payment or your utility payment 2. DONATE FROM YOUR SMART PHONE - Grace now offers a mobile version of our online giving page to make it easy for you to give anytime from your smart phone. Simply scan the image you see here using your phone’s QR code reader. 3. AUTHORIZE GUMC TO DO A MONTH DEBIT
TRANSACTION - This method will need an authorization form signed at the church office. Please see Trina Cook or Diane Bender for the authorization form.
Freda Boone Scholarship For Grace Summer Camp has been set up for boys and girls to attend our Grace Summer Camp. We have been blessed by Freda for so many years at our church. She was a charter member of Grace. Because of her love for children, it is our honor to have this scholarship in her name. If you find it in your heart, funds can be added to the scholarship in Freda’s name.
Giving
ALTAR FLOWERS
Kindly consider enhancing the beauty of our worship areas by placing flowers on the altar. Flowers can be given IN MEMORY OF or IN HONOR OF loved ones or friends.
Bouquets are $35.00 each and are yours to claim after the 11:00 AM service. Sign up on the flower calendar in the hallway by the staff offices.
MEMORIALS
Trustees Bequeaths Fund for Infant/Toddler rooms in Memory of DD Manuel by Roger Manuel and family.
Groups Continued
A brick may be engraved in memory of loved ones. In order to maintain consistency throughout the walkway, memorial brick will be engraved with your loved one’s name, year of birth and year of death. Money received from the purchase in excess of memorial brick cost will be used for the continued maintenance and upkeep of the Memorial Garden and Walkway. Orders for brick will be batched in increments of no less than five so it may take some time for your brick to be placed in the walkway. A dedication ceremony will be held quarterly. We will notify you of the date and time should you wish to attend.
Forms are located in the Church front office. Return the completed form and check in the amount of $100.
Church Women United Schedule for 2016-2017
All celebrations are potluck luncheons that begin at noon.
November 4, 2016—World Community Day
Celebration Grace United Methodist Church. Please bring canned food for The Salvation Army.
January 6, 2017—Our Annual Meeting featur ing a special speaker. Venice Nokomis United Methodist Church—208 Palm Avenue, Nokomis. Please bring canned food for the Community Assistance Ministry at Trinity.
March 3, 2017—World Day of Prayer Celebration
This year’s worship service was written by the women of the Philippines. Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road, Venice. Please bring canned food for South County Food Pantry and purchase Spring Tea Tickets.
April 7, 2017—Our Annual Spring Tea Fund
Raiser This is held at 2:30 PM at Venice Presbyter ian Church on the Rialto. Tickets may be purchased from your church representative or at the March luncheon.
May 5, 2017—May Friendship Day Celebration
Venice United Church of Christ—620 Shamrock, Venice. Key Woman Awards to be given and Dedication of The Least Coin from all the churches. Please bring canned goods for The Center of Hope.
It is very important to tell your church representation, Joyce Shelso, 941-525-7094 you are coming or call Diane Penick, 941-480-9053 so we can get an accurate count and know how many tables and chairs to set up each time. Feel free to bring lots of guests!
Giving
IN MEMORIAM
Jimmie Ann Rondello Kate McVicker Andy Anderson James Eiffe
ATTENDANCE
July 2016
Worship —281
Sunday School—60
Yearly Attendance Average Worship—429
MEETINGS
Finance Meeting
Tuesday, September 13, at 8:00AM in Punch Hall Conference Room
Board of Trustees
Tuesday, September 13, at 6:00 PM in the Parlor
Staff Parish Committee Meeting
Tuesday, September 13, at 7:00 PM in the Parlor
Church Council
Tuesday, September 27, at 7:00PM in the Chapel
NEWSCASTER DEADLINE: Please submit all articles by September 12 for
inclusion in the October Newscaster. Thank you!
In the Hospital?
If you or a loved one goes in the hospital, please call the church office at 488-1374 and notify us. Clergy no longer have access to the patient listing.This means that our church and Pastor will not know if one of our church family is in the hospital unless someone calls the church office and notifies us. The Pastor and others visit the hospitals Monday through Friday, on the weekends and in emergencies.
Thank you for your help.
POLICIES: These policies are in place to ensure space and equipment will be available to you and your ministry and applies to everyone, including the congregation & staff.
1. Room Reservations: Any time you wish to use any rooms or equipment on Campus the schedule needs to be checked and paperwork filled out for the office and custodian.
2. Groups currently using rooms: If your group needs a larger space, a different date, time, or is not meeting, we need to know so we can be sure your needs can be met.
3. Table reservations: If you wish to have tables or easels in the TFEC lobby or Narthex, paperwork is required.
4. Bus/Van reservation: If you wish to use the bus or van for your ministry, please get with the office manager. Insurance paperwork must be submitted 10 business days prior to driving and the schedule needs to be checked.
Due Date Information:
1. Sunday bulletins information is due 10 days prior to the date.
2. Newscaster schedule is located on the bulletin board in the staff hallway or in the work room on the bulletin board.
Please see Trina in the church office for any of these
requests.
THANK YOU!
Thank you Grace Family so much for your amazing outpouring of love, prayer, cards and food to us during this difficult time with Andy’s passing. Cindi & Ashlie Anderson
and family.
General Information
Calendar Information
BLOOD DONOR HONOR ROLL
Thank you for participating in the blood drive at Grace United Methodist Church on
Sunday, July 31, 2016
LAMONT ANDREWS; LINDA ANDREWS;BOBBIE BARTON ; JAMES BARTON; R JOSEPH BOWERSOCK; JOHN BOWNE; BRYON L CLINGER; TONI L CLINGER; JUDY COLLAN; JAMES EVE; RICHARD M HAGER; MARY HENDZELL;BRIAN JOYCE; JANELLE KELLY; DIANE KINGSBURY; LAUREL LUCHS;JOHN NYGARD; EDWARD SCOTT;TERI-JO SCOTT; ANGELINA SIGMON; SALLY THIMM; CINDY TOEPFER and SHANE TOEPFER
Thank you/Follow up: Lots of good has resulted out of the Westboro Baptist Church announcing their picketing of Grace. We had several groups step out in support of Grace Church and we showed them love and compassion. In addition we had several church's praying for us during that time: Christ UMC and Beymer Church just to name two. Beymer Church sent us a letter with a card which was used by their morning prayer group over the past few weeks. It is on the bulletin board in the staff hallway for your viewing.
September
1.
2.
3.
4.
Communion Sunday
5.
LABOR DAY
OFFICE IS
CLOSED
6.
7.
8.
11:00am Venice AAUW Branch Meeting, Punch Hall
1:30pm VOI Communion
6:00pm Scout District Meeting, Library
6:00pm Nominations Meeting, Library
9.
10.
11.
10:05am Meet the Pastor, Library
11:30am Your Turn SS Gathering, PH
12.
OCTOBER
Newscaster Information Due
13.
8:00am Finance Meeting, PH back conference room
12:30pm Preschool Directors Meeting, MRC
6:00pm BOT Meeting, Parlor
7:00pm Staff Parish Meeting, Parlor
14.
8:30am Preschool Board Meeting Parlor
15.
16.
17.
9:30am Red Cross Hurricane Training, Punch Hall
18.
Children’s Coin Ministry Sunday
19.
6:30pm Suncoast Emmaus Group Meeting, EW
20.
21.
8:00am Newscaster Collators, MRC
22.
6:00pm Nominations Meeting, Library
23. 24.
25.
Can Food Sunday
26.
4:30pm Community Dinner, PH
27.
7:00pm Church Council Meeting, Chapel
28.
29. 30.
Pancake Breakfast Set up, TFEC
EVERY SUNDAY
8:15 11:00 Coffee Time, TFEC
9:00 LifeJourney Worship, TFEC
9:15 Children’s Church, Room 108 9:30 & 10:10 Adult Sunday School, Wesleyan, WW; Christian Encounters, EW
10:00 Kidz Club Class, Rooms 206/207 10:15 Youth Sunday School, Room 200 10:15 LifeJourney Adult Sunday School: Relevance, Room 103; YourTurn, Parlor B
11:00 Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
EVERY MONDAY
12:45 Preschool Dance, TFEC 108 7:00 Young Men’s Group, TFEC
7:00 First Place 4 Health, WW
EVERY TUESDAY
10:00 Staff Meeting, Library 6:30 Cub Scouts, PH/EW/WW
7:00 AA, Meeting Room C
7:00 Emmaus Men’s Meeting, Library
EVERY WEDNESDAY
9:00 Piecemakers Quilting, EW & PH 12:45 Preschool Gymnastics, TFEC
5:15 Snack Supper, TFEC
5:30 Youth Director Search Team Mtg, Parlor 6:00 Kidz Club, TFEC
6:00 Youth Group, TFEC
6:30 Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Music Room
6:30 Stephen’s Ministry, Library 6:30 Boy Scout Troop #77, PH/EW/WW
7:00 Al Anon, MR-C
EVERY THURSDAY
12:45 Preschool Gymnastics, TFEC
6:30 LJ Praise Team Practice, TFEC
7:00 AA, Meeting Room C
EVERY FRIDAY
9:00 Threadcatcher Circle, PH, EW
10:00 French Class, Meeting Room C
12:45 Preschool Ninja, TFEC 108
Calendar Events That Occur on a Regular Basis
SEPTEMBER VOLUNTEERS
Date: Pick-Up Take Home
September 4 Bob Bainbridge Bob Bainbridge September 11 Steve Boone Steve Boone September 18 Randy Johnson Randy Johnson September 25 Terry Winfrey Bob Bainbridge
Randy & Lynda Johnson Bob Bainbridge Diane Slikas
Date Front Door Back Door
September 4 Barbara Newcomb Gary & Celless Beck
September 11 Lori Bibeault Carol Gruda September 18 Linda Sparr Gene & Lorry Stover September 25 Don & Pat Macleod Lou & Wanda Karasek
1 Jon & Kari Allen 3 Ron & Linda Ledford Glenn & Ruth Courts 4 Ned & Margee Katterhein-rich Marlin & Helen Boruff 6 William & Helen Lahmann
Jack & Jill Schmidt 7 Art & Martha Swenson Charles Neal & Barbara Wood
10 Floyd & Audrey Tamblingson 14 Leon & Carole Goolden
18 Kirk & Janie Merritt 19 Mike & Suzanne Berndt 25 Ralph & Doris Heck Brett & Heather Stelmok 29 Sanford & Charlotte Earle 30 James & Marian Nancarrow
2 Jalna Vaughan 4 Nicole Ramsland 5 Marian Mahics Tammy Dreyer 6 Victoria Kranz Pat Birt 7 Jim Beacom
Carol Moruzzi Mary Lou Maradeo 8 Kinley Rutherford Dana Meyer 9 David Erb 10 Tom Granata Phil Baker Jack Williams 11 Lorry Stover
12 Shirley Boone 13 Karsyn Rutherford Carolyn Bach 14 Jim Douras Glen Wagner 15 Johnny Wellbeloved
Kirk Merritt 16 Rhett Rutherford 17 Emery Candy 18 Bev Kruger 19 Benjamin Jennings 20 Phyllis Johns Ray Fleming
Matthew Hogue 21 Margaret White
23 Rhoda Kerridge Audrey Tamblingson
Kathy Luedemann
Jack Erkilla Ken Taylor 26 Betty Dickinson 27 Sally Walker Patsye Dulmer Debbie Campbell 29 Jim Steranko
Tiffany Taylor Paula Wellbeloved 30 Doris Eiffe Yvedda Hempler Velma Tashman
Grace United Methodist Newscaster (USPS 581-930) is published monthly (except July) by Grace United Methodist Church, 400 field Avenue East, Venice, FL 34285-4035. Periodicals Postage Paid at Venice, FL 34285, and additional mailing offices.
Grace United Methodist Church
400 Field Avenue East
Venice, Florida 34285-4312
941-488-1374
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LABEL
CHURCH STAFF
Kenneth Carter, Florida Conference, Resident Bishop Rinaldo Hernandez, District Superintendent, SW District
All Members of the Church, Ministers
Robin Hager, Pastor Gene Hodges, Organist/Director, Traditional Music
Mary Jeanne Moorman, Pianist Anddrew Toepfer, Praise Team Leader Vicki Mackey, Interim Youth Director Vicki Mackey, Children’s Director Faithe Johnson, Preschool Director Katrina Cook, Office Manager Barbara Hill, Office Assistant
Frank Hall, Custodian Karen Bowles, Housekeeper
GRACE VISION AND
MISSION STATEMENTS
VISION: Living in Grace
VISION STATEMENT: G – Grow in our faith through our personal relationship with Jesus. R – Respond to Chr ist’s love by shar ing our time, talents, gifts and resources. A – Accept everyone with open hear ts, open minds and open doors. C – Connect with God and one another to experience the love of Jesus. E – Equip followers to serve and make
disciples in our community and world.
MISSION STATEMENT:
At Grace United Methodist Church, We welcome each person. We share the love of Jesus. We spread His grace to the world.
Whoa! We had a great start to our new year. We have added several new staff members for the new school year: Lauren Raines will be a two-year-old teacher, Theresa Hawkins will be a three-year-old teacher and Lynn Lamar will be our new kitchen
manager/cook, Alli Carvalho will be an aid in the pre-two classes. We are excited for this new year and are sure God has blessed us!
Dairy Queen nights are back! Every fourth Thursday from 5:00pm – 8:00pm is Grace UMC Preschool nights. Come out and enjoy dinner or a tasty treat and the preschool will earn a portion of the sales. Proceeds will go towards updating classroom equipment that is in desperate need of replacing.
Identi-a-kid will be here on September 1 & 2 to make ID cards for families. This is especially important if your child is lost or worse. This card includes a photo and fingerprint that law enforcement can use for identification purposes. They will be here at 9:30 each morning.
We will be closed on September 5 for Labor Day.
Regular meetings for our annual auction have started. Our next meetings will be September 7 & 21 at 6:30pm in Room 108 of TFEC. We welcome all volunteers to help with this great event.
The preschool will be closed on September 23 for the FLAEYC conference. This is the Florida State version of the NAEYC national conference. This year we have 15 staff members going to Orlando to learn all the new practices and teaching tools for our little ones.
ADD ON
BOARD OF TRUSTEE’S SPECIAL NOTICE
Village on the Isle requested at a meeting with our BOT to inform us of their Campus Master
Plan!
They want access to a number of our parking lot spaces across the street. We as the BOT are
in agreement that we are in the position of strength and no decision has been made!
Future discussion places conversations regarding the use of Church property under authority
of BOT.
Any conversation regarding the sale of Church property of any amount/size would require Trustee, District, and Church Council input and approval!
Thank you
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