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Evergreen United Methodist Church
1120 Evergreen Court, Wahpeton, ND 58075
June, 2018
Evergreen’s graduating seniors
were presented with a gift from the
congregation—a study Bible, so
that they may always remember
those with whom they grew up, as
they venture into the world. Gradu-
ating seniors are Xander Bohn,
Samantha Turley, Hunter Rittenour,
Aaron Deike and Rhaeghn Gripen-
trog. Senior Not Pictured: Blaine
Harty
UMW Spring Bake Sale By Dianne Millar
Many thanks to those who provided baked goods and/or monetary donations for the UMW spring bake sale, to those who purchased the sweet treats, and to those who helped out "behind the scene" with setting up, serv-ing coffee and rolls, and clean up. After expenses, we raised approximately $873.00 for various mission projects.
Congratulations, Graduating High School Seniors
Confirmation Class 2018
Griffin Mahoney, son of James & Jessica
Harty and Doug Mahoney & Jaime Brause,
Hattie Dockter, daughter of Matt & Becky
Dockter, Jack Rittenour, son of Michael &
Susan Rittenour
Grow Page 2 Evergreen United Methodist Church June, 2018
Evergreen UMC
1120 Evergreen Ct.
Wahpeton, ND 58075
(701) 642-6202
Pastor:
Jen Tyler
Administrative Asst.:
Julie McGovern
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday
8 am - 3 pm
Friday
8 am - Noon
Sundays:
(June 3 -September 2)
9 am, Worship
10 am, Coffee
Email:
evergreenpastor
@702com.net
Or
evergreenoffice
@702com.net
Website:
www.evergreenumc.com
Facebook:
Wahpeton Evergreen
Finance News
As much as we'd like to see each of you in church every Sunday, it's realistic
to suppose some of us might be away a time or two during the summer, so
we've enclosed a self-addressed envelope for your mailing convenience.
Thank You!
Evergreen UMC also has an electronic option for making regular offerings.
Contributions can be debited automatically from your checking or savings
account. This program offers convenience for you and much-needed
donation consistency for our congregation. Authorization forms are
available from the church office.
Summer Schedule
Begins June 3
9 am, Worship Service
10 am, Coffee Time
Remember the Noisy Bucket Offer-
ing! Second Sunday of each month.
Proceeds support the Three Rivers
Crisis Center Kids Connection.
$140.84 was collected in May.
POWER-POINT
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED
Would you be willing
to help run the Power Point for a
Sunday this summer - if so please
call the church office 642-6202.
New Member Class
Are you interested in becoming a member of Evergreen UMC. If so, we’d
love to have you join us for our membership classes in June. We will meet
on Sunday, June 17 at 10:15 am, and on Wednesday, June 20th at 6:30 pm.
Please talk with Pastor Jen or the church office if you are interested in being
a part of our class.
VACATION
BIBLE
SCHOOL
JULY 22-26
Registration forms along
with volunteer sign-up
sheets are available on the
bulletin board.
http://www.evergreenumc.com Evergreen United Methodist Church Page 3
Care
Monthly Offering:
Totals through May 20:
$12,311.60
Monthly Need: $20,299.00
1 - June Edwards
1 - Cody Maddock
2 - Kevin Hudson
4 - Justan Metcalf
5 - Jerald Stewart
6 - Leland Levery
7 - Jim Stone
7 - Samantha Turley
8 - Jake Richels
8 - Michael Ehlers
8 - John & Mary DelVal*
9 - Dylan Wolfgram
9 - David & LaRae Gripentrog*
10 - Val West
10 - RaeAnn Drewlow
10 - Xander Bohn
11 - Harris & Fern Bailey*
11 - Tom & Jan Moore*
12 - Gene & Gloria Plummer*
15 - Jim & Karen Selken*
16 - Marlys Hoeft
16 - Mark Boyer
17 - Marty Boyer
18 - Aaron Bohn
19 - Gloria Plummer
19 - Michael Rittenour
20 - Rhaeghn Gripentrog
20 - Tanner Werner
21 - Mary DelVal
21 - James & Jessica Harty*
22 - Lois Berndt
22 - Kevin & Judy Nelson*
23 - Elizabeth Taylor
24 - Mike & Bonnie Beeson*
26 - McKayla Mortenson
26 - Don & Kairouan Moffet*
27 - Lori Mohs
27 - Colin & Linda Bailey*
28 - Annetta Nies
29 - Gayle Barton
29 - Nicole Keller
Evergreen Celebrates June Birthdays and Anniversaries *Denotes anniversaries
Dakotas Annual Conference will be held in Sioux Falls, SD
on June 6-9. Attending from Evergreen are Peder Anderson,
Mike & Bonnie Beeson and Pastor Jen Tyler.
My Church
My church is composed of people
like me.
I help make it what it is.
It will be friendly, if I am.
Its pews will be filled, if I help fill
them.
It will make generous gifts to
many causes, if I am a generous
giver.
It will bring other people into its
worship and fellowship, if I invite
and bring them.
It will be a church of loyalty and
love, of fearlessness and faith,
and a church with a noble spirit,
if I, who make it what it is, am
filled with these same things.
Therefore, with the help of God, I
shall dedicate myself to the task
of being all the things that I want
my church to be.
(unknown author)
Remember Your Prayer Partner
Page 4 Evergreen United Methodist Church June, 2018
Visit the Church
Web Site:
www.evergreenumc.com
Health Kit Items Needed for June
Thank You EVERYONE for your support of
the Back Pack Project by donating food items and pack-ing bags. With your help this has been a successful school year! During May, you generously donated 105 granola/cereal bars; 300 individual packets of instant oatmeal; and 4 jars of peanut butter to the Program. Items that could not be used by the Backpack Program are donated to the Richland-Wilkin Food Pantry. DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE THE “ONE THING” collection is for ANY of the following health kit items: (Look for the totes in the Fellowship Hall for your donation.) hand towels (ONLY - 15” x 25” up to 17” x 27”
– no kitchen towels) wash cloths combs (large and sturdy, not pocket sized) fingernail clippers (no toenail clippers) bath size bars of soap (3 oz. and up) toothbrushes (single brushes only in original
wrapper, no child-size brushes) plastic strip sterile bandages
All items included in kits must be NEW items. Kits are carefully planned to make them usable in the greatest number of situations. Since strict rules often govern product entry into international countries, it is impor-tant that kits contain only the requested items, nothing more.
The only ones among you who will be
truly happy are those who have sought
and found how to serve.
-Albert Schweitzer
Evergreen Mission News by Jan Moore
Thank you to those who helped pack
backpacks on May 21: Jeanne Osborn, Bonnie
Anderson, Jan Moore, Pastor Jen, Sherri
Metcalf & Wayne Millar. (Not pictured: Fern
Bailey and Dianne Millar)
This inspiring collection has 100 devotions and includes multiple prayers for special occasions.
Women from the We Pray With Her group, a grassroots movement turned online collective of women faith leaders, wrote the included devotions and prayers. These
women serve all over the country, from upstate New York to the West Coast to Atlanta to rural North Dakota. They also serve in a variety of ministerial roles in the local church, chaplaincy, academia, and more.
Our own Pastor Jen is one of the editors of this book that will be released September 4 and is available for pre-order at: http://www.abingdonpress.com/wepraywithher
June, 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
May 27
9 am, Coffee
10 am, Worship
May 28 May 29 May 30
6 pm, Trustees
May 31
9 am, Sewing
1 2
3
Summer
Schedule Begins
9 am, Worship
10 am, Coffee
4
6 pm, Worship
Committee Mtg.
7 pm, Adm.
Council
5
6
7
8 9
10
9 am, Worship
10 am, Coffee
11 12
13
14
15
16
Taylor/Spenst
Wedding
17
9 am, Worship
10 am, Coffee
10:15 am, New
Member Class
18 19 20
6:30 pm, New
Member Class
21 22
NEWSLETTER
ARTICLE
DEADLINE
23
Wedding @
Evergreen
24
9 am, Worship
10 am, Coffee
25 26 27
12:30 pm, News-
letter folding
28
29 30
July 1
9 am, Worship
10 am, Coffee
July 2 July 3
July 4 July 5 July 6 July 7
http://www.evergreenumc.com Evergreen United Methodist Church Page 5
Dakotas Annual Conference will be held in
Sioux Falls, SD June 6-9. Attending from
Evergreen UMC are Peder Anderson, Mike
& Bonnie Beeson and Pastor Jen.
Page 6 Evergreen United Methodist Church June, 2018 Respond
UMW News By Denise Eastin
"Sacred Spaces: Encounters with God and Neighbor"
Thanks to Hope Circle for hosting the May 10th General Meeting of
UMW. Eleven members were present.
Alinda Bassingthwaite presented the program for the evening,
entitled "Sacred Space of Nurturing", based on Ruth and her daughter-
in-law, Naomi, and Jesus at the temple during Passover.
Our May Bake Sale was a financial success and offered hospitality to
the community. The free-will offering for rolls and coffee, plus the sale
of homemade baked goods and treats netted approximately $873.00
after expenses. Wow!! Thank you to all who participated and/or
prayed for the success of this mission minded event. That's a lot of
money raised for Mission in just two short hours. To God be the Glory!
Love Ribbons were made available on Mother's Day. Donations of over $20 were collected. Hopefully,
Love Ribbons will be available again on Father's Day, Sunday June 17th ... any volunteers?
Social Action coordinator, Marjo Johnson, requested that Box Tops for Education, along with Our
Family codes be turned in to the church kitchen as soon as possible so they can be taken to the school
before the end of the school year.
The General meetings of UMW will resume in the Fall. Please don't stop you from exploring the UMW
Reading Program. We have quite an array of titles for
women of all age groups. Our reading lists must be
submitted to Program Resources Coordinator, Lois Berndt,
by early August, so it's time to get reading.
We all have different things that fill our lives with joy from time to time. One of those for me has always been writing. Before I was a pastor and had the opportunity to write and share weekly sermons, I found myself writing and sharing life and theology and other reflections through a blog. Since I started preaching, though, I haven’t really sought an outlet to write much beyond what I offer here in the local church. At least, I didn’t until a couple of years ago. In 2016 I was asked to help lead a group of United Methodist Clergywomen who were coming together to write daily devotions. Through this work over the past couple of years, I have redis-covered a new way of doing this same old thing (writing) in newly exciting and life-giving ways. The more we wrote, and the more we read and prayed through one another’s work, the more clear it became that this was a filling a need we didn’t previously realize we had. That is: there are a lot of resources and incredible devotional texts out there, but there aren’t many aimed spe-cifically at women in leadership. Fast forward to the fall of 2017, and a publisher (Abingdon Press) reached out to our editing team (made up of myself and 4 other UMC clergywomen) to enquire about writing more of these devotions to publish in a book. These devotions would be written with women in leadership in mind, offered as a way to connect with God during the daily challenges and joys that are a part of leading while female. Eager for this new opportunity, our team came together and invited nearly 70 United Methodist clergywomen to submit devotions to be published in our forthcoming book, “We Pray With Her: Encouragement for All Women Who Lead.” Our editorial team met in Washington, DC in January 2018, where we put together a draft for the first time. Together, we have spent countless days and hours working to bring together this in-credible — and incredibly diverse — collection of 100 devotions. With each turn of the page, we seek to prayerfully support all of the “hers” in our world — at home, in business, in the church, and throughout our communities. I have learned a great deal throughout this process. I am proud of our final product, and can’t wait to share these reflections with the world. I am also proud that we have decided to publish this work with all royalties going not to the individuals who have produced it: but to a scholarship fund for future United Methodist clergywomen enrolled in a United Methodist seminary. It is our small way of ensuring we can “pay it forward,” supporting women in leadership in yet another way. As we draw near to the release date (Sept 4, 2018) of “We Pray With Her…” I have been con-templating the gift of using the joy of writing to support and encourage women (and others!),
many of whom I will likely never meet. It makes me wonder what else in our lives — and in your life — we might do to “pay it forward” for those who will come behind us? How can we pray for them? Lead them? Make the journey a little bit lighter for them? How can you use your gifts this day, this week, this month, this year … to bless others? That is what “We Pray With Her” has become about for me… and I hope it can encourage you to do the same.
Pastor Jen
http://www.evergreenumc.com Evergreen United Methodist Church Page 7
Pastoral Letter
Health Kit Items Needed for June
DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE THE “ONE THING” collection is for any of the following health kit items: hand towels (ONLY - 15” x 25” up to 17” x 27” – no
kitchen towels) wash cloths combs (large and sturdy, not pocket sized) fingernail clippers (no toenail clippers) bath size bars of soap (3 oz. and up) toothbrushes (single brushes only in original wrapper,
no child-size brushes) plastic strip sterile bandages
All items included in kits must be NEW items. Kits are care-fully planned to make them usable in the greatest number of situations. Since strict rules often govern product entry into international countries, it is important that kits contain only the requested items, nothing more.
EVERGREEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1120 EVERGREEN COURT
WAHPETON, ND 58075
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
US POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT NO. 89
WAHPETON, ND 58075
Sunday, June 17th