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Vista News COMMITTED TO CHRIST
Growing in Faith, Ministers to Each Other, Disciples in Our World
Sierra Vista United Methodist Church 4522 College Hills Blvd San Angelo, TX 76904-6922
Semimonthly Publication
June 21, 2016
Church Phone: 325-944-4041 Preschool: 325-949-2075 Kid’s Day Out: 325-949-0219 Web site: www.sierravista.org Email: [email protected]
See inside... Age Level News
p. 8 & 9
Calendar
p. 6 & 7
Gifts
p. 3
Fact & Figures
p. 10
Lectionary
p. 7
Pastor’s Column
p. 2
Prayer Concerns
p. 2
Sierra Vista Info. p. 3, 4 & 5
Thanks
p. 3
Vacation Bible School Update
At VBS, “the wave of God’s amazing love” was everywhere at Sierra Vista
this year! From June 6 through 9, our church campus was overflowing with
excitement, fellowship, and Bible stories!
Here are some basic stats about VBS, 2016:
200 participating children
46 youth volunteers
68 adult volunteers
$1,052.62 raised by the kids in the Penny Push for the Children’s Bed Project of San Angelo.
No where was God more apparent during VBS than in the hands, actions, and hearts of the over 100
members of the youth and adult servant teams. They offered their energy, sacrificed time from their own
busy schedules, and gave these children experiences that will have life-long impact. What a remarkable
witness each of them is!
Thank you, also, to the entire congregation of Sierra Vista for supporting this important and vital ministry
to the children of this community!
SVUMC Loves Roy Moon—
and Pot Luck Dinners
Roy Moon, Sierra Vista’s resident technology wiz-
ard, is distancing himself from the sound booth. He
and Cathye are soon to become grandparents and
need to be foot loose and fancy free to enjoy their
family. While Roy will continue to work on special
projects, he will no longer be manning the sound
booth every Saturday and Sunday.
To celebrate his selfless service and his many contri-
butions to the life of Sierra Vista, there will be a pot
luck dinner on Saturday, July 16th in the Life Center. It will begin at the conclusion
of the Saturday night service which is at about 6:30 p.m.
All are welcome. Bring your favorite dish.
There will be no videos, slide shows or music,
so Roy can actually sit down!
“Roy, you’ve just retired from the sound board.”
What are you going to do now?
“Change my phone number!”
Page 2 June 21, 2016 SIERRA VISTA NEWS OF INTEREST
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour
forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. ~ Psalm 19:1-2
I got up early this morning to take, Gracie, my Rottweiler-mix, for a walk. Today I decided not to
put my ear buds in to listen to music or scripture, but to just be present to God and to my surroundings as
we walked. Amazing what I noticed. Birds everywhere, chirping in all different dialects and sounds; dogs
barking; trees of all shapes and sizes; vibrant colored flowers. The sky was a tapestry of white clouds
against a brightening blue sky.
At one point, I rounded a corner and saw a peak of the sun breaking through the clouds on the hori-
zon and my heart leapt in my chest. Yes, the sight was beautiful, but more than that I was so acutely aware
of the beauty, the majesty, the mercy and the steadfastness of God. I was reminded in that moment of Je-
sus’ resurrection and the hope that resurrection offers us every day. A hope that dares to continue to “rise
and shine” every day and to remind us that God’s mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23) .
A hope that was there before I was ever born, and a hope that will remain long after I am gone. A hope
grounded in the truth that “the worst thing is never the last thing” (Frederick Buechner). A hope not
grounded in a fatalism that says, “we just put up with the brokenness in the world until we get to heaven
someday”, but rather a hope which empowers us to do something about the brokenness around us.
This is a hope that informs us how we are to respond to the brokenness we see all around us. How
we respond to the mass murder in Orlando; to the plight of children in our world: immigrant children in
detention centers, children being sold into the sex trade, children abandoned, neglected or abused, children
going hungry, children who cannot read, and children going to bed at night without a bed. How we respond
to our enemies and to our friends; to the hurting, grieving, and lonely in our midst. And the list goes on.
My heart leapt in my chest at the sight of the sun rising, because it reminded me that Jesus entered
into a dark and broken world and did
something about it. Resurrection is
happening every moment of every
day. The question for us is, how will
we continue to let this reality spur us
on to be agents of hope and change
in the world, to speak light into the
dark places, to be sources of comfort
and peace, and to be voices and ad-
vocates for the voiceless and vulner-
able? I am so grateful to be part of a
community of faith who is willing to
ask these questions and act coura-
geously to seek solutions. May the
sunrise each morning remind you of
the steadfast love and mercy of God
and of the resurrection hope of our
faith.
In the love of Christ,
Tamara
PRAYER CONCERNS
Recent concerns: Patricia Barrett Jake Birkes McKenna Bowie
Ginger Bright Terry Clutter April Davidson
Carol Elliott Tissie Elliott Matthew Estrada Jason Geron Brees Guevara Bray Guevara
Joe Hardaway Violet Hardaway Barbara Jackson
Leroy Jones Joe McClure Taryn McCrea Jean Miller Mary Beth Moore Jerry Parker
Ana-Kate Partridge Dale Potter Karen Richards
Donna Rogers Sara Springer Lana Tinney
Diane Warnick Lloyd Waters Austin Weeds Loretta Wheeler Leonard Williams Our Nation
Hospitalized: Hadlee Holik
Condolences: Condolences: Family & friends of Roger Goertz on his death on June 17, 2016.
Family & friends of Doris Jones on her death on June 14, 2016.
Andy & Dick Richey & family on the death of their son-in-law David
Farmer on June 13, 2016, Mary Kirby Keeney & family on the death of her son Reg Kirby.
Donna Kay Stiles & family on the death of her husband Bill on June 15,
2016.
Page 3 SIERRA VISTA NEWS OF INTEREST June 21, 2016
Dear Friends,
The Board and Staff want to thank
you for your donation of $257. Your
generosity enables us to provide tem-
porary care for children of abuse and
neglect. We deeply appreciate your
support.
Sammye Ruppeck, Ex. Director
A special thank you to the wonderful,
cheerful, helpful group of Fantabulous
Folders on May 24th which include:
JoAnn Livingston Patty Towler
Mary Waites Bert Brewer
Lynette Ott Himself
Sarah Post Martha McMeans
Judy Knepshield Casper
Lynn Barlow Evonne Teague
Unknown Addressed
We’ve lost touch with the following Sierra Vista
members:
Rebecca “Becca” Barton
Wendy E. Cox
Samuel “Sam” Griffin Daulong
Brittnae Allyson Davidson
Jeff Torgersen
Please contact the Church Office, (325) 944-4041,
if you have current information. Thank You.
Hope is a forward looking reality. Let your hope spring eternal through a gift to the church’s Per-manent Endowment Fund.
Please find your name tag and wear it
to church! If you don’t have one, you
may call the office to order one.
Gifts were given:
In Memory of:
Anetta Lupton,
by Libby & Joe Mims to Youth Missions
Clyde Allen,
by Libby & Joe Mims
to Permanent Endowment
June Hicks,
by Libby & Joe Mims
to Permanent Endowment
by LuAnn & David Lupton
to Youth Missions
Lenore Longnecker,
by Velda & George Samuels
to UMYF Senior Scholarship
by Mary Martha SS Class to Bus Fund
by LuAnn & David Lupton
to Youth Missions
Annette Hopkins,
by Gloria Robertson
COFFEE WITH
THE PASTOR
Coffee with the Pas-
tor”, with Pastor Stan
Whites, will be Sun-
day, July 17th, at 9:45 a.m in the Fellowship Hall.
All first time and ongoing visitors are welcome.
No RSVP is required. You’ll find a comfortable
small group and a place to get acquainted and ask
questions.
WE NEED YOU, CAN YOU HELP?
We’ll canvass the Alta Loma neighborhood, hang-
ing 400 door hangers with KIDS EAT FREE in-
formation, in an effort to let all families with chil-
dren know they can have healthy lunches before
school resumes. Please join us!
Sunday, June 26 - 6:00 p.m.
Gospel Ministries for Children
One block south of Alta Loma,
large metal building
We’ll walk in teams of 2. It should take about an
hour if we have several volunteers. What a fun
way to get exercise & spread God’s Love. Please
call Pam Holubec 944-0483 or 656-2048 or email
at [email protected] if you can help.
Page 4 June 21, 2016 SIERRA VISTA NEWS OF INTEREST
The deadline for articles
in the Vista News is at 5
p.m. on the following:
July 7
July 21
Newsletters are mailed the following Tuesdays.
Sermon Link
Saturday & Sunday’s sermons are now
available on the Sierra Vista website at
www.sierravista.org
J.O.Y.ful News!
1st Tuesday, July 5, 2016
9:00 am - Fun Fest in the Life Center Fellowship, Devotional, Games, Covered Dish
Lunch.
2nd Tuesday, July 12, 2016 &
July 17th at 8:30 &11 a.m.
Circuit Singers
July is Gospel month at Sierra Vista. We’ll use
the Cokesbury hymnal in worship and special mu-
sic will be a selection from the golden days of
hymn singing. We’ll meet in the choir room Tues-
day, July 12 at 10 a.m. (our regular time) to enjoy
an old-time hymn singing and rehearse for the Sun-
day service, led by Mr. Mark Clark. The music will
be easy and, as always, the objective will be to
have fun and make a joyful noise. Of course we
will then have lunch at one of San Angelo’s fine
restaurants.
On Sunday, July 17 our Circuit Singers will lead
hymn singing, and we’ll sing for both the 8:30 a.m.
and 11 a.m. services. We do some of our favorite
old hymns, so pleeeeeease join us by 8:10 a.m. in
the choir room. You will be able to leave during
the “Birthday Box,” so you won’t have to stay for
both services. Don’t forget to wear your Circuit
Singers shirts.
3rd Tuesday, July 19, 2016
10:00 a.m. - SAM’s - Historic Bus Tour
of San Angelo with Suzanne Campbell
Suzanne will provide a guided tour of our historic
city from the comfort of our new bus, which is
equipped with an excellent public address system.
Lunch will follow at one of San Angelo’s fine res-
taurants.
Ink Cartridges & Box Tops
We are still taking empty ink cartridges (only the
small ones as they do not accept the large ones).
We are also taking Box Tops for Education. Please
place these donations in the drawer labeled Alta
Loma in the Narthex. Thank you.
KIDS EAT FREE 2016
Families will be gathering at the door of Gospel
Ministries before we know it, so it’s time to plan
to feed them. Please pray about ways you can help
this summer. More information forthcoming, but,
we KNOW we’ll need:
*volunteers to prepare meals on a Monday, Tues-
day, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday team
* volunteers to serve on those days, cleaning up
and putting away at the end of the meal
* someone to solicit education/entertainment
geared toward kids
* funds to cover the cost of the healthy meals we’ll
serve
WE NEED YOU!
To volunteer, call, text or email Pam Holubec at:
[email protected] 325-944-0483 or 325
-656-2048
“Operation Can Do!”
This summer please bring in canned items for Pro-
ject Dignidad for the months of June & July. Sier-
ra Vista - we CAN do it! Project Dignidad is also
accepting fresh items from your gardens. Your
garden overflow can bless others. If you have
fresh items you can take them to Project Dignidad
at 313 W. Ave. N between 9am-1pm, Monday
through Friday. Thank you!
Page 5 SIERRA VISTA NEWS OF INTEREST June 21, 2016
Alta Loma News
Alta Loma Angels Meeting
The next Alta Loma Angels Meeting will be some-
time in August. For more info contact LuAnn
Lupton at [email protected] or 325-374-
8403.
Bed Project
There have been 575 beds provided for the chil-
dren of San Angelo! Thanks to everyone!!! Rust
Street ministries is helping with this project. You
can help by delivery, preparing bags for the fami-
lies and donations. Contact Shirley @ 325-656-
9740.
The Sierra Vista UMC VBS Children’s Penny
Push collected $1,062.52 for the Bed Project. God
is certainly at work! Thank you to everyone!
Kids Eat Free 2016
When? July 5-August 12 - 11:30 set up through
1:30 clean up
Where? Gospel Ministries to Children, 1410 Gar-
field, 1 block south of Alta Loma
Will you join us? Serve on a cooking team &/or
set up & serve & clean up on a day of your choos-
ing or bring a craft to do with kids (15-20 minutes,
very small groups)
Day captains:
Mon – Joyce Sprott – 949-4595
Tues – LuAnn Lupton – 944-2420
Shirley Oliphant – 949-7683
Gwen Woodward – 944-8018
Wed – Jamie Barker – 942-1202
Thu – Cindy Love – 617-2395
Beccye Reese – 212-6263
Fri – Laura Moore – 947-7954
Bill Ott – 949-6374
Pam Holubec – 944-0483 or 656-2048
ATTENDANCE
MAY MAY JUN JUN 22 29 5 12 5:30 p.m. 62 77 56 46 8:30 a.m. 216 192 261 147 11:00 a.m. 209 168 255 181 Total 487 437 572 374
Sunday School 320 241 329 170
Sierra Vista UMC
Infertility Resource/Prayer Group
Have you or someone close to you experienced
infertility? Local support resources for those
struggling with infertility are limited in San Ange-
lo. We are in the process of trying to develop a list
of couples who have been on that journey –
whether it resulted in pregnancy, adoption or de-
ciding to remain childfree – to provide couples
currently experiencing infertility with either
someone to talk to who has been there or someone
just to pray for them.
If you would like to be available as a resource for
couples struggling with infertility within our
church or if you would like to pray for these cou-
ples, please contact the church office.
Don’t Miss Out on a Good Time!
Mark Sunday, August 14th, noon,
on your calendar to feast and fel-
lowship with ASU RAM football
players and coaches. You’ll be glad you did! Res-
ervations will be taken soon.
“NEWCOMERS”
Mini-Handbell
& Rhythm Camp!
Ringing and playing hand bells
and instruments is exciting, challenging and fun!
What a way to spend a couple of hours and in-
crease your brain power! Come join
us and see!!!
WHEN: August 10 & 11
TIME: 10:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
(Pizza at NOON!!)
WHERE: Choir & Bell Rooms
FOR: Children grades 2-5
(who haven’t played hand bells)
Enter through the Nursery door Entrance
Contact: Linda Sylva by June 30 at 325/234-
2588 or [email protected]
Page 6 June 21, 2016 SIERRA VISTA NEWS OF INTEREST
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
9:30AM
Mission
Possible
2
3 4
CHURCH
OFFICE
CLOSED
5
9:00AM Fun
Fest
5:30PM
Emmaus Board
6:30PM
Emmaus
6
9:00AM-
1:30PM CDC &
KDO Summer
Camp
7
5:00PM Vista
News deadline
8
10:00AM
Care & Share
9
10 11
9:00AM-
1:30PM CDC &
KDO Summer
Camp
12
9:45AM Circuit
Singers
10-ish AM
Vista News
Folding
13
9:00AM-
1:30PM CDC &
KDO Summer
Camp
14 15
9:30AM
Mission
Possible
16
6:30PM Moon
“Semi-
Retirement Par-
ty
17
9:45AM Coffee
with the Pastors
18 19 10:00AM
SAM’s
11:00AM
Pastor Blaster
6:30PM
Trustees’
20 21
5:00PM Vista
News deadline
22
10:00AM
Care & Share
23
8:30-3:00 Pre-
school Leader
Training
24
9:45AM Har-
vest Festival
Committee
Mtg.
25 26 10-ish Vista
News Folding
& lunch
27 28 29
9:30AM
Mission
Possible
30
2:00PM Sprott
90th Birthday
Party
31
9:45AM Church
-wide Pot Luck
Brunch
July 2016
Page 7 SIERRA VISTA NEWS OF INTEREST June 21, 2016
Sierra Vista United Methodist Church
CALENDAR OF STANDING EVENTS
July, 2016
SUNDAYS
*8:30 a.m. Worship
*9:45 a.m. Sunday School
*11:00 a.m. Worship
TBA Youth Fellowship LC
MONDAYS 8:00 a.m. Quilters N-1
2:00 p.m. Mah Jongg N-1
6:00 p.m. Ukelele Ladies S-4
TUESDAYS 10:00 a.m. Women’s Bible Study LC 105
7:00 p.m. Praise Team Meeting FH
WEDNESDAYS
10:00 a.m. Chair Yoga LC 106
11:15 a.m. Intercessory Prayer Pr. Room
6:00 p.m. UMYF Study LC 102
THURSDAYS
9:30 a.m. Reunion Group S-1
6:00 p.m. Men’s Basketball LC
FRIDAYS 8:00 a.m. Quilters N-1
10:00 a.m. Chair Pilates LC 106
SATURDAYS 4:30 p.m. Saturday Bible Study S-1
*5:30 p.m. Worship Chapel Hall
LIFE Groups
Mondays
7:00 p.m. Roger & Linda Ellison 656-5037
Tuesdays
6:00 p.m. Bobbie Jo Griffith 808-620-0496
Wednesdays
9:30 a.m. Women’s Group 949-6805
Thursdays
6:30 p.m. Joe & Mary McClure 944-7733
6:30 p.m. Bob & Beccye Reece 651-7882
*Indicates child care is regularly provided;
any group may have child care on request with
5 business days advance notice.
Regular Meetings:
Emmaus Board
1st Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m.
Emmaus Gathering
1st Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Chrysalis Board
3rd Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m.
Board of Trustees
3rd Tuesdays of odd months at 6:30 p.m.
Finance Committee
4th Tuesdays of odd months at 6:30 p.m.
Lectionary Scripture Readings
June 26 2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14
Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20
Galatians 5:1, 13-25
Luke 9:51-62
July 3 2 Kings 5:1-4
Psalm 30
Galatians 6:7-16
Luke 10:1-11, 16-20
July 10 Amos 7:7-17
Psalm 82
Colossians 1:1-14
Luke 10:25-37
Page 8 June 21, 2016 AGE LEVEL NEWS
For additional information on any children’s activity, please call the Church Office or email Kelly at [email protected] org
Summer Mission Work
for Older Elementary Children
Once again, kids at Sierra Vista are doing service
projects this summer at various locations through-
out the Concho Valley. “Mission: Possible” is
geared toward all kids who will be entering the 4th,
5th, and 6th grades in fall, 2016.
We will plan on two Fridays a month from approx-
imately 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Our next mission
together will be Friday, July 1. Kids should wear
their MP t-shirt and walking shoes; they should
also bring a sack lunch. Parents can drop-off and
pick-up in the front Sierra Vista parking lot.
Other Mission: Possible dates include July 15 and
29, as well as August 12. More information is also
coming about a special end-of-summer celebration
planned for this group.
Care and Share
Younger elementary kids at Sierra Vista will get a
chance to do mission work this summer! On Fri-
day, June 24, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., children
going into 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades are invited to
spend the morning helping to make sandwiches for
the Wesley Soup Kitchen. This “Care and Share”
morning will include snacks and some fun, play
time. Fridays, July 8 and 22, will be other “Care
and Share” opportunities. Parents are encouraged
to enjoy these simple volunteer opportunities with
their children and should look for email updates
with more specific information.
Preschool Teacher Training Day
This summer, Sierra Vista UMC will be
hosting a training day for early education
teachers who are certified daycare workers
by the State of Texas. The training day will
be on Saturday, July 23, from 9:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. There is a $20 registration fee
that includes all materials, as well as lunch.
Walk-ins will also be welcome at an increased reg-
istration rate.
Pastor Blaster Tuesday, July 19
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Enjoy fellowship time, water fun, and summer sun-
shine with other Sierra Vista kids, Tamara, and
Stan. Kids should bring their water guns and swim
suits. The Church will provide a pizza lunch and
the water!
Children’s Summer Camp July 31-August 4
“Keeping God’s Earth”
Children entering 3rd through
6th grades in fall, 2016, are in-
vited to attend camp to experi-
ence God’s love and grace
through outdoor activities, crafts, scripture activi-
ties, music, guided play, and fellowship. For the
second year, Sierra Vista UMC will host this camp,
and it will be held at Camp Butman near Merkel;
campers will much enjoy their wonderful facilities!
Cost per child is $250. Registration forms are now
available in the Church Office.
Page 9 Mar. 31, 2009 AGE LEVEL NEWS June 21, 2016
Soda Can Pulls
Remember to continue saving
your soda can pull tops. 24
pounds of pulls will help a family
of 4 spend a night in the Ronald
McDonald House. Thank you for all
your support!
Car Wash Tokens Are Here!
We have car wash tokens for sale. They are $10
each. $5 of the $10 goes directly to our Youth
Fund. Stripes will make your car shine and our
Youth fund grow. Come by the Church Office or
see Tina or Ann on Sunday.
Stained Glass & Scenic Note Cards
We have packages of note cards of the stained
glass windows of Sierra Vista. They are $8.00 for a
package of 12 cards. We are also offering some
scenic note cards with different scriptures for
$15.00 for a package of 24. And lastly, we beauti-
fully packaged San Angelo Water note cards for
$10 for a package of 12.
Summer UMYF
Summer UMYF has begun and will begin
meeting from 5-7 pm unless stated other-
wise on your weekly postcard. Each week
we will have a different activity, so the
times will vary some weeks… SO
PLEASE CHECK YOUR CARD!
Summer Sunday School
All youth 6th through 12th will meet in Life Center
Room 102.
Senior Scholarships
Sierra Vista will be giving 4 - $500 dollar scholar-
ships to graduating seniors this year. This money is
not in our budget, it comes from you! If you are
looking for a place to donate some money, we hope
you will consider donating to this fund. You can
make it in honor or memory of a loved one and it
will be a great way to support four deserving sen-
iors from this church.
Youth Mission Trips - 2016
The Mission Trips for 2016 are set. Junior High has
just returned from Quest Ranch in Canyon Lake.
The Senior High trip will be going to Dallas, Texas
to do Social Justice work. (More to come on this)
from July 3rd - July 9th. We’ll be working with sev-
eral outreaches in the Dallas area and directly with
the homeless. I’m so excited about these opportuni-
ties and look forward to being the hands and feet of
Christ, as well as serving beside the Youth of Sierra
Vista.
Sierra Vista T-shirts
We are selling Sierra Vista T-
Shirts. They are $10 each.
You can call the church of-
fice or come see me on Sun-
day mornings. The shirts are
purple or blue (The purple
one have Sierra Vista United Methodist Youth
printed on them and the blue ones have Sierra Vista
United Methodist Church).
Jr. High Mission work at Quest Ranch
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PERMIT # 28 SAN ANGELO, TX
Sierra Vista United Methodist Church 4522 College Hills Blvd. San Angelo, TX 76904-6922
CHURCH STAFF Senior Pastor Stan Whites Associate Pastor Tamara Strehli Director of Family Ministries & Wedding Coordinator Kelly Duke Director of Music Ministries Kevin Lambert Director of Youth Ministries Tina Glass Director of Adult Ministries Gary Booth Director of Discipleship Ministries Nancy Knight Accompanists Shirlene Klein Linda Sylva Financial Director Donna Tallas Administrative Assistant Ann Dodgen Administrative Aide Troi Middleton Nursery Ministries & KDO Program Coordinator Andrea Wagner Preschool Director Tracy Herrington Youth Program Assistant Will Felts Technology Roy Moon Office Assistant Bruce McLaren Custodians Jaime De Los Santos, Lulu Ortega & Alma Moreno
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
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FINANCIAL SUPPORT
2016 Budget $1,304,812.00 Anticipated Monthly Income/Expense $ 108,735.00
Anticipated JAN-MAY 2016 $ 558,825.00
Budget Income JAN-MAR 2016 $ 352,408.97 Budget Income APR 2016 $ 103,428.50 Budget Income MAY 2016 $ 130,870.26 INCOME JAN-MAY 2016 $ 586,707.73
Budget Expense JAN-MAR 2016 $ 314,083.10 Budget Expense APR 2016 $ 100,861.53 Budget Expense MAY 2016 $ 101,411.48 EXPENSE JAN-MAY 2016 $ 516,356.11 Net MAY 31, 2016 pre-audit $ 70,351.62
Restricted Gifts JAN 3-JUN 12, 2016
Alta Loma Outreach $ 1,135.00 Bethel UMC $ 3,005.00 Bus $ 1,615.00 CDC Scholarship (Preschool/K/KDO) $ 45.36 Celebration Box $ 1,708.65 Children’s Bed Project $ 13,829.03 Children’s Bed Project VBS Penny push $ 1,065.52 Children’s Fund Raisers $ 3,350.50 Children’s Special $ 1,107.41 Costa Rica-Thomas $ 1,630.00 Digital Sign $ 10,000.00 GRACE Market $ 4.00 Harvest Festival $ 230.00
Altar Rail Account (Pastors’ Discretionary Fund): Beginning Balance JAN 1, 2016 $ 1,057.69 Received JAN-MAY 2016 $ 1,303.60 Spent JAN-MAY 2016 $ 1,520.84 Balance MAY 16, 2016 $ 840.45
Honduras Mission $ 15,740.00 Kenya (Kate Cantu) $ 345.00 Kids Eat Free Outreach $ 3,757.00 Leadership Training Institute $ 1,500.00 Library - books $ 561.00 Library - music $ 75.00 Mary Lee Art Fund $ 35.00 Men’s Bible Conversation $ 517.00 Methodist Children’s Home, Waco $ 48.99 Mid-Week Ministries:KICK $ 911.00 Mission Trips: Youth $ 1,362.00 Music (including Bells) $ 1,212.00 Organ Fund $ 2,615.00 Permanent Endowment $ 545.00 Project Dignidad: Easter Hams $ 1,568.00 Project Dignidad (food value) $ 1,208.00 Security System $ 3,561.00 Senior Adult Ministries Special $ 648.00 Sierra Vista Men $ 130.00 Youth Mission Trips $ 8,437.00 Youth: Senior Scholarship $ 590.00 Youth Special $ 1,868.73