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The Crafters and other women of St. Paul’s have made and sent dozens of Izzy dolls to children in three different countries.
Izzy dolls were inspired by and named after Canadian soldier Master Cpl. Mark Isfeld who. While serving in the Middle East, he often came across children with no toys or personal possessions, so his mother, Carol Isfeld, knitted little dolls
that he could give away to the kids. Isfeld was killed in Croatia in 1994, and his mother has since died. But the legacy of the Izzy dolls lives on. Millions of dolls have been made.
Here at St. Paul’s, Barb Kieffer learned about the dolls and told the Crafters and others about them. Soon, dozens were knitted and sent via family members to Honduras, Haiti, and Puerto Rico.
Scott & Jean Lee’s granddaughter, Gretchen Lee, brought several dozen of the Izzy dolls with her on a mission trip to Ponce, Puerto Rico.
Gretchen told Scott and Jean that as she was passing out the dolls, she noticed a wheelchair-bound man had taken a liking to the dolls. So, she gave one to him. Overcome with emotion, the disabled man broke down in tears, Gretchen said. So, you could say that Izzy Dolls bring comfort and joy across the globe to children of ALL ages.
Thank you, ladies, for your ministry! Your knitting changes lives.
(This summer the Crafters will meet for Bible Study at Mary Degler’s home on July 11, and at Denice Edmond’s home on August 8. In September they resume their regular schedule of Craft-making onTuesdays at 9:00 am, followed by Bible study at 10:00 am. )
July 2017
THE SP RE
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church 400 Wayne Avenue
Defiance, OH 43512
Return Service Requested
NONPROFIT
U. S. Postage
PAID
Defiance Ohio
Permit No. 192
Coming July 12, 19, and August 9: See Pages 1 & 3.
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Here are a few of the children in Haiti
who received the Izzy dolls. Nursing
students from the University of St.
Francis took the dolls with them
recently on a mission trip to
Haiti. Pictured with the children is
Mercedez Sharpfrom St. Francis.
The Crafters “Bizzy” Making Izzy Dolls
THE SP RE
July 2017
Inside this issue:
A Note from
Pastor Joe
2
Breakthrough
Prayer
2
Sermon
Series
2
Kidspirit
Volunteer Form
Preschool Reg.
3
Food Pantry
Reorganization
4
UMW & Library
News
5
Birthdays,
Anniversaries
Prayer Concerns
6
&
7
“We seek to be a
community of
Jesus-followers
empowered
by the
Holy Spirit
to love God
and love others.”
Page 1
St. Paul’s United Methodist
Church
St. Paul’s UMC and Defiance Area Churches
Present the All New
You Can Show the love of Jesus to Kids. Volunteer Form on Page 3
The congregation of St. Paul’s UMC is invited to join together at
the same time every day to pray one prayer. Every day at 7:24 —
morning, night, or both — stop whatever you are doing and pray
this prayer:
This is a prayer for discernment. Before we take any new action
or begin any new ministry, we believe it is essential to pray for
God’s direction.
As we pray, God promises to respond: "Ask and it will be given to
you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to
you" (Matt. 7:7).
Why the time of 7:24? This time reminds us of another promise,
found in Matthew 7:24,
“Everyone then who hears these words of mine and acts on them
will be like a wise man who built his house on rock.” Mt 7:24,
NRSV.
To assist you in your praying, everyone present in worship will
receive a card printed with the words to the above prayer, and
the time reminder to pray.
Believe in the power of praying together and believe in the Power
of God to answer!
In Christ,
Your Breakthrough Prayer Team:
Joe Payne, Marcella Ciccotelli, Paul and Marie Ferree, Jean Lee,
Royetta Otto, Bob and Sheila Palczewski, and Joe Payne
June 25 Ephesians 1:3-14
July 2 Ephesians 2:11-22
July 9 Ephesians 3:14-22
July 16 Ephesians 4
July 23 Ephesians 4:1-16
July 30 Ephesians 6:10-20
Breakthrough Prayer
July Series
This Glorious Life!
Page 2
A Note
From
Pastor
Joe
Dear St. Paul’s family,
“I understand better the power of praise.
Praise can make an impact!”
~ a St. Paul’s teen.
Last year as Lakeside for Youth was winding down, Marcella asked our kids what they gained from their experience. I think you will agree their words were powerful:
I plan to be more open with my faith.”
“I have opened up to people this week and I don’t do that. I have a better understanding of love.”
“I feel more spiritual. I plan to make an im-pact by thinking of others more.”
“I learned I can really be myself and God loves me. Reading the Bible faithfully can make an impact.”
“My experience through prayer, and the friends I have made, changed me.”
“I was able to open up this week and learn to accept and trust people.”
“I am seeing that there can be joy in the trials, if we have endurance and cling to God.”
This year even more of our kids are attending Lakeside for Youth, which means St. Paul’s is renting two cottages this year instead of one. Cottage rentals are expensive! However, in-stead of thinking of this as another expenditure, I ask you to consider this an investment in our mission of raising up disciples of Jesus Christ. Because, that’s what it really is, right?
As you browse through these pages and read
about other lives being changed, I hope you feel
good about all of the investments you are mak-
ing in feeding people, feeding souls, and changing
lives
Have no doubt your INVESTMENTS are always
appreciated needed, especially during these
summer months. We can only do what we do
because of you. Thank you for giving to the
Lord.
You are making a difference!
Pastor Joe
We thank you, O God, for your unending love. We
lift ourselves, our family, our church and our
community up to you. May our hearts and minds be
unified as one body in Christ. We pray for a
breakthrough of your love and Spirit. We ask for you
to align the wants and desires of St. Paul’s UMC to
yours. May your will be done. Thank you, Lord, for
hearing our prayers and healing our souls. Amen.
Beginning August 6
What the Bible Doesn’t Say
Everything Happens for a Reason?
God Helps Those Who Help Themselves?
God Won’t Give You
More Than You Can Handle?
God Said it, I Believe It, That Settles
It?
Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin?
Kingsbury Place
Emily White
Doris Chenhall
Mary Alice White
The Laurels
Mary Potts
Vesta King
Arlene Steiner
Bessie Warren
Glenn Park
Marvin & Edith Mulford
Lois Gahris
The Meadows of Leipsic
Marilyn Zeisloft - (Nancy Lundberg’s
mother)
Mason Health Care Center
Juanita Easley
Twin Rivers
Mary Lou Renollet
Myrle Hinesman
At Home
Fred Potts Rosemary Anderson -
(niece of Alice Boyd)
Ilene Williamson
Ann Grant
Eldora Sines
Grace Kallay (Colorado )
Glada Goodman
Hilda Morse
Bonnie Karr
Marcella Bayliss
Congratulations to Michael & Stephanie Wahl on the birth of their first child, Calvin John Wahl,
Born Friday, June 16, 2017.
Remember to pray for our Homebound...
New Arrival!
...and Our Military Ensign Adam Kline
(Marvin & Edith Mulford’s grand-
son)
Lt. JG David Kline
(Marvin & Edith Mulford’s grand-
son)
Caleb Mead
(Scott & Jean Lee’s grandson)
Elmendorf Air Force Base,
Anchorage, Alaska
SFC Phil Whitesell
Army (father of Collin Whitesell)
Matt Hiltner
SB2 Ryan Hendrickson
Virginia Beach SWIC
(Ethel Stambaugh’s nephew)
Col. Josh Burgess
USAF, State Dept., D.C.
Sarah Yoder Coker
U.S. Army, Ft. Bliss, TX
Page 7
Lt. Col. Scott Clippinger
USMC The Pentagon,
Washington, D.C
Featured This Month
Pray for our Kids Attending Lakeside for Youth Fourteen Senior High and Four Junior High Youth,
Plus Adult Leaders Marcella Ciccotelli and Sheila Palczewski
Please note there are no administrative committee meetings
scheduled in July. Meetings for SPRC, Trustees, Finance, and Administrative Council will resume in August.
Enjoy your month off!
July Birthdays
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THE SP RE
7/01 Sharon Rathburn
7/01 James Stone
7/01 Elizabeth Phillips
7/01 Lauren Figley
7/02 Lew King
7/03 James Bohlmann
7/03 Bill Wiles
7/03 Julie Ellis
7/03 Kathy Garland
7/04 Diana Easley
7/04 Melissa Lloyd
7/04 Chad Durfey
7/04 Jason Nicely
7/06 Kathy Small
7/09 Lauryn Luderman
7/10 Madison Hannon
7/10 Gabriel Wilfong
7/11 Elessa Arnett
7/11 Erin Herbert
7/12 Luke Meienburg
7/13 Hilda Morse
7/14 Glada Goodman
7/14 Sylvia Brown
7/14 Aaron Sommers
7/14 Monica Rose
7/15 Paul Ferree
7/15 Jake Brown
7/15 Tim Meienburg
7/18 Alayna Reigle
7/18 Ruth Ann Leever
7/18 Mitchell Thompson
7/19 Sandra McKinney
7/19 Patrick Mouser
7/20 Linda Payne
7/20 Jameson Oberlin
7/20 Andrew Smith
7/21 Myrle Hinesman
7/21 Brevin Renollet
7/22 Sally King
7/23 Ed Yoder
7/24 Caden Brown
7/24 Shirley Schlosser
7/24 Dennis Jewell
7/25 Marcella Bayliss
7/25 Mark Moats
7/25 Gary Walters
7/25 Gabrielle Lamb
7/26 Pam Buhrer
7/27 Eli Smith
7/28 Joanne Busteed
7/28 Robert Dobbelaere
7/28 Lauren Shumaker
7/29 Linda Thomas
7/30 Steve Cromly
7/30 Kathryn Hall
7/30 Erin Phillips
7/30 Obie Mouser
7/30 Matt Hiltner
7/30 Lori Meienburg
7/31 Betsy Hileman
7/31 David Truesdale
7/06 Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Mulford
7/06 Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Lamb
7/08 Mr. & Mrs. John Rohrs
7/10 Mr. & Mrs. Matt Carr
7/10 Mr. & Mrs. Matt Shumaker
7/11 Mr. & Mrs. Bart Krontz
7/13 Mr. & Mrs. Brent Renollet
7/14 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Herbert
7/16 Mr. & Mrs. Josh Frederick
7/16 Mr. & Mrs. Brad Layne
7/17 Mr. & Mrs. Rick Edmonds
7/21 Mr. & Mrs. Milo Crockett
7/22 Mr. & Mrs. Matt Hiltner
7/22 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Iliff
7/23 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Edmonds
7/23 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Sulpizio
7/23 Mr. & Mrs. Doug Wilkinson
7/24 Mr. &Mrs. James Jurcevich
7/24 Mr. & Mrs. Larry Otto
7/31 Mr. & Mrs. Bill Zirkle
July Greeters
JULY 2
Michael & Stephanie Wahl
DuWayne & Paula Roth
JULY 9
Evelyn Manahan
Mary Jane Allen
JULY 16
Bart & Jane Scott
Sandy McKinney
JULY 23
Bill & Karen Zirkle
John & Lea Rohrs
JULY 30
Donelda McWilliams
ALTAR FLOWERS $35
JULY 2
Duane & Mae Luderman
JULY 9
Mike & Kathy Wolfe
JULY 16
Marvin & Edith Mulford
JULY 23
Larry & Royetta Otto
JULY 30
Milo & Donna Crockett
July Sponsors Call the church office to sponsor.)
July Anniversaries
FELLOWSHIP TIME $20
JULY 2
Rick & Denice Edmonds
JULY 9
Bart & Cheryl Krontz
JULY 16
JULY 23
JULY 30
BULLETINS $25
JULY 2
JULY 9
JULY 16
JULY 23
Mil & Donna Crockett
JULY 30
Jerry & Becky Latta
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*Important*
July Sunday School update
Sunday school the month of July for
grades preschool - Grade 4
will be DURING worship.
Kids who wish will leave right after the
Children’s Message for a class just for
them!
(Classes for grades 5 and up
will continue at 9 am)
Continued from Page 1.
ARK PRESCHOOL 2017-2018
For those registering to come to Ark next year:
Your Non-refundable $50 fee for the first child or $25 fee for the second child is due now.
The $50 or $25 fee will hold your child’s place in the class. All classes are filled according to the order of paid registrations.
One month’s tuition deposit will need to be paid by August 1. We currently have 21 registered for the Fall.
Kidspirit Volunteer Sign Up
Sports Camp Art Camp Nature Camp
______ Wed, July 12 (6- 8:30) _______Saturday, July 29 (1 - 3:30) _______Wed., August 9 (6 - 8:30)
____July 20/21 (9 - 1 p.m) Service Squad Grades 6 - 8
Name: _____________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________ City: __________________________ Phone: (____)_________________________ Email: ______________________________________________________________
VBS Volunteer Opportunities: Please check all areas of interest. ____ Tour Guide: Grade Level Preference (1st – 5th): _______ ____ Session Leader at _____________ camp ____ Music: Assists Music Leader with closing worship ____ Snacks: Prepares refreshments at the close of Kidspirit classes for kids and adults
All Volunteers: Plan to attend the Orientation Meeting scheduled the Tuesday before each event at 6 p.m. at the church where the event is to be held.
New Professing Members On June 4 five young people were confirmed and re-
ceived as Professing Members of St. Paul’s UMC. Pic-
tured from left to right with leaders Pastor Joe and Paul
Ferree (far left) are:
Gavin Hale, Lydia Evinger, Gabriel Wilfong,
Olivia Moats, Isaac Frazer
Congratulations!
In an effort to maximize our food pantry’s capacity to serve those in need, the pantry
announces plans to expand our facilities shelving capacity by approximately 50%.
By increasing our storage/display areas, we can take advantage of many more opportu-
nities from our area food banks in acquiring foodstuffs at little or no additional cost to
us. This redesign and expansion will enable us to “shop smarter” with our food dollar
budget.
Our plans are to “gut” the pantry room and purchase new steel wire shelving to re-
place it. This redesign will resemble a typical grocery store aisle whereby our clients
may shop as in a grocery store setting, pushing newly purchased grocery type carts.
The pantry would like to invite our fellow church members and friends to share in this
project with any monetary contribution you would wish to consider. It is our hope
to raise $4,000 to cover the cost of this project. This new approach will go a long way
in strengthening St. Paul’s commitment to our mission’s program. Donations can go to
Marie, Scott, or in the offering.
St. Paul’s UMC Missions
Food Pantry to Redesign and Expand
Does the Food Pantry Really Make A Difference?
The Answer is YES.
Volunteer Bill Degler Responds
Volunteers at St. Paul’s Food Pantry experience the
gamut of stories from our clients who come through
the doors each week.
Two personal experiences stand out.
One was a boy, four years old. He came up to the
pantry room and was waiting with his mother for their turn. That particular day we
had a delivery of candy bars. I was in the hallway passing them out to the children.
As I handed the little boy his candy bar, tears filled his eyes and he started to hug
me. I’m rather tall and he was short, so the only thing he could hug was my leg. He
held onto me for a long time, saying “Thank you!” over and over. If something like
that doesn’t grab at your heart, you don’t have one!
Another instance involved a young woman who was shopping for her family. Due
to circumstances, she had absolutely nothing in the way of groceries at home. As
we started to fill her box, she started weeping. In my effort to get her to feel bet-
ter and to stop crying, I started placing more and more groceries in her box. But
that did just the opposite. She started crying more and more!
These clients and their stories are the reasons why we, the volunteers — and St.
Paul’s — do what we do.
Bill
“He held onto
me for a long
time, saying
‘Thank you’
over and over. If
something like
that doesn’t
grab at your
heart, you don’t
have one!”
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Volunteers used to have
food handed to clients. The
redesign of our food pantry
will grant our guests the
dignity of choosing food for
themselves.
Page 4
Did you know that one of our members, Betty Everett, is a writer and has several of
her published books in our church library?
One of these books is, Ira Sankey: First Gospel Singer. Ira was born in 1840 in
Pennsylvania and grew up Methodist becoming a Christian at a revival when he was
16. Singing, playing the piano and organ, teaching Sunday School and becoming the
choir director of his church were all talents that Ira possessed.
In 1861, as the north and south became engaged in war, Ira enlisted in the army. Then
in 1863 Ira and Fanny Edwards became husband and wife. In the late 1800s Ira joined
Dwight Moody, the evangelist, and together they saved many lost souls for Christ.
You can read the entire story of Ira and Fanny Sankey in this book found in your
church library, Room 104. Come check it out! You’ll be glad you did.
The UMW is now collecting supplies to assemble Health Kits, Layettes,
and School Kits, and you can help.
Relief-supply kits help provide care for the most
vulnerable people and make a tangible difference in
their lives.
Purchase as many or as few items as you want and
place in the alcove across from the Gathering
Place.
Layettes:
T-shirts or Onesies
Diapers & pins
Gowns or sleepers
Receiving
blankets
Baby wash cloths
Historical Timeline On Display in the Library
On Heritage Sunday, May 21, the people of St. Paul’s remembered, gave thanks, and celebrated 190 years on this corner of Wayne and Third.
A big “Thank You” goes to two gifted and talented women, Jane Scott and Betsy Hileman. Jane created a beautiful historical timeline of our years in Defiance from 1827 to today, and Betsy gifted St. Paul’s with a beautiful sketch of a log meeting house, St. Paul’s first house of worship in 1827. Betsy based her drawing on descriptions written down by our early pioneer settlers, as well as photos of other log churches from that era.
Betsy’s drawing and the Timeline can be seen in our library. Stop in and take a look.
Page 5
“Our First Church.”
Drawing by Betsy Hileman
In the Library Biography by SPUMC Member Betty Everett
Ruth Circle held a spring potluck
on May 24 in the Gathering
Place. Next meeting will be in
September.
Health Kits:
Nail files or nail clippers
Toothbrushes
Hand towels
(not dish towels)
$1 for toothpaste
United Methodist Women
Mission Kits to be Assembled. You Can Help!
School Kits: 70 page notebooks Pencils Crayons (24) Pencils Sharpeners Rulers
Ruth Circle
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