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The Open Door February 2019
Empowers believers, reaches the community and beyond.
Cary United Methodist Church
In This Issue
Michael Hickok Pastor George David Pastor Sally Lorenzen Minister of Education Kathleen Cizewski Minister of Music Holly Bouma-Johnston Pianist Holly Voss Office Manager Tracy Laws Preschool Director Katrina Zentefis Nursery Coordinator Arturo Arreola Custodian
Staff
Office Hours
Sunday Worship Schedule
Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm
Worship 8:30 and 11 am Fellowship 9:30 am Sunday School 9:45 am
March Issue - Deadline February 20
Church: 847-639-7627 Email: [email protected] Website: www.caryumc.org Preschool: 847-639-7655 Email: [email protected] Website: www.carymethodistpreschool.org
A Word from the Pastors p. 3-4 Birthdays/Anniversaries p. 14 Calendar p. 8-9
Nurture Team p. 6-7 Outreach Team P. 15 UMW p. 10-11
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February Birthdays
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February Anniversaries
2/18 Sylvia Williamson
2/21 Eddie Arnold
2/23 Bryan Reynolds
2/24 Khristy Frieman
2/25 Lisa Solarte
2/27 Steve Burks
Hannah David
2/2 Toby Splitt
2/3 Joyce Fernekes
Cambrie Kaspari
Brian Poe
2/4 Lina Baker
Darlene Bremer
Sam Fell
Victor Solarte
2/5 Jim Dahl
2/7 Andre Coetzee
2/8 Dennis Bates
2/9 Richard Singletary
2/11 Meghan Nash
Tate Tatroe
2/12 Annie Lazarski
2/13 Cassandra Solarte
2/14 Denise Ackermann
Sofie Rank
2/15 David Deischer
Steve Groos
Marilyn Smith
2/16 Wally Yount
Ed & Pamela Davies 2/17
Joe & Alyssa Hofmann 2/20
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A Word from Pastor Mike
What is your favorite holiday in the
month of February? Maybe you don’t
think of holidays when it comes to this
month, but there are some important
ones. You might be tired of all the
snow and ice this Winter and looking
forward to February 2nd and Ground
Hog Day when a sign comes that Win-
ter may be winding down. It seems
that for most of my life the groundhog
has always seen his shadow and we
experience six more weeks of Winter.
For many persons living in the USA,
Super Bowl Sunday, has become a
national holiday. This year it also hap-
pens to fall on February 3rd. Gather-
ings of family and friends are common
to watch the game (or maybe focus on
the commercials) while sharing lots of
food and conversation. I must admit
that I am not nearly as enthusiastic
about watching professional football
as I used to be now that we know
about all the serious brain injuries that
so many players have suffered. How-
ever, it is fascinating that a sporting
event can capture the attention of so
many people and bring them together
to share the experience.
Patriotic Americans may point to
February 18 as we celebrate Presi-
dents’ Day as one of their favorite holi-
days. Cynics correctly remind us that
often this day is used primarily as a
tool to stimulate commerce, but there
is something valuable about remem-
bering the birthdays of presidents. We
honor George Washington as the fa-
ther of our country and a beloved
leader who set the pattern for other
presidents to follow. Those of us who
live in Illinois are inspired by the life of
Abraham Lincoln who helped put an
end to slavery and unified our nation
when it was in danger of being torn
apart.
For the romantic at heart, Valen-
tine’s Day on February 14, may be
your favorite holiday of the month. We
celebrate by sending cards, giving
candy and flowers and going out to
dinner with loved ones. It is a remind-
er how important it is to show others
how much we love them.
For Christians, love is our highest
virtue and a central focus of our lives.
We are able to love because God
loves us unconditionally and desires to
be in relationship with us. God gave
us the perfect example of love in Je-
sus Christ. Jesus loved by being pre-
sent, by teaching, by healing and sac-
rificing his life for others. I encourage
you to follow his example and focus
on ways to express love daily with
your words and actions.
May God in Christ bless you richly,
Pastor Michael Hickok
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From the Pastor’s Desk. . .
Dear Friends and Members of Cary UMC: Greetings to you all in the holy name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! With the economy improving, all over the commercial world, there are huge prepara-tions to sell Valentine gifts! I hope you are in the spirit to celebrate this wonderful festi-val of love which originated in the history of the Christian church. However, the word “love” has made its way into the hearts of many people, without the meaning of love in the Christian sense. Let it be so! God loves every human being in the way that even Christians sometime do not understand the depths of this amazing love. But they cer-tainly enjoy the blessings of God’s love eve-ry day. I trust that you are enjoying God’s love. The key to live in God’s love is keep our faith fresh and sparkling in God’s be-loved Son! Those of us who make efforts to live by faith, need to learn to live in in a special love, I call it ‘relational love.’ Without rela-tionship with others, love cannot be prac-ticed. It remains a theory only. Yes, it is true that our actions are not always in harmony with our relationship to our loved ones, yet our loved ones do not discard us. What a comfort to know this truth. However we are called to know a larger truth, that from time to time, we still think and do of wrong things we live with the con-sequences of our thoughts and words, as well as in our deeds. We even brag about what we can do!! Deep inside we know that on our own, with our own strength, we can-not understand the true meaning of love. The Good News is that God does not reject us because of what we have done. God loves us because, “God is Love.” He has a plan for each of our lives. He wants to conform you to a life of holiness. Even when you and I are not doing as much as God wants us to do or doing more than our
strength allows us to do, God keeps on lov-ing us and encouraging us: “My sheep listen to My voice; I know them, and they follow Me. I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of My hand.
John 10:27-28 As you prepare yourself for festivities of the Valentine Day this year, pray to the heavenly Father to help you be saved from relying only on your own achievements, ac-tivities and emotional love but fully rely upon the love which comes from your relation-ship with God and our neighbors, in Jesus Christ. I want to add a word of thank you to eve-ryone for your appreciation and support. I wish I could do more. However, your love keeps me faithful to my calling. My wife and I are grateful to you for your prayers and continued love. Please call me at my per-sonal cell phone 847-220-1300 for your Pastoral care needs. Please be assured of our love and prayers for you and your family. “May God Himself sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the com-ing of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
1 Thess.5:23-24 Your servant in Christ, Dr. George E. David, Pastor
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Cary Methodist Preschool Cary Methodist Preschool * 500 First Street * Cary, IL 60013 * 847-639-7655 *
Our school, our children, our church. All connected with love.
Important Dates
Cary Methodist Preschool * 500 First Street * Cary, IL 60013 847-639-7655 * [email protected]
February 2019
CMP’s 3rd Annual Gala
When: Saturday, March 2nd at 6 pm Where: Crystal Lake Country Club What: There will be a silent auction drawings, games, wine pull and more... Hors d’oeuvres, dinner, dessert, house wine, beer, & soda are included in the ticket price. Cash required for all other drinks. How: Order online at: www.carymethodistpreschool.org Early Bird Cost: (Before 2/22) $35 per person or $350 per Table of 10 Regular Cost: (After 2/22 ) $40 per person or $400 per Table of 10 Attire: Cocktail
Valentine
Parties
February 12 & 13
NO SCHOOL/
Conferences
February 14 & 15
Preschool Board Meeting
February 26
(7:00 pm)
NO SCHOOL
President’s Day
February 18
Stay ‘n Play
Email Schedule
February 22
CMP’s 2nd Annual Gala
March 2
(6:00 pm)
Raue Center
Field Trip
February 19
(10:00 am)
We Are All Connected with Love!
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Feed My Starving Children
When: Saturday, February 23 from 2 - 4 pm. We will meet at the church in the Narthex and caravan to the FMSC site in Libertyville. Every day, 6,200 children die from starvation but we can make a difference for these children by volunteering at Feed My Starving Children. FMSC’s volunteer program of-fers us the opportunity to share the love of Christ and see firsthand the difference we can make in response to Christ’s call to feed the hungry. We will be packing meals that will be shipped to children that need it.
Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunities
After a CaryGrove Pantry board meeting this week, we were discussing the on-going Government Shut Down. Many government employees are hurting financially. The Pantry wants our neighbors who find themselves in this position to come to the Pantry for help. We are open 3 days a week as follows: Tuesdays 4 - 6 pm, Thursdays 4 - 6 pm and the 1st, 2nd & 3rd Saturdays 9 am - 11 am. Food Pantry is located in the St. Barna-bas Church parking lot, 8901 Algonquin Road, in Cary.
Also, something to consider for church members, volunteer to work in the food pantry helping people shop or stocking shelves, picking up food from local vendors or becom-ing a volunteer board member representing your church and community. Call the church if you are interested.
“I have volunteered for them for nearly 10 years and find it very rewarding”, Cheri Brockhoeft.
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Help me, Lord, to remem-
ber that religion is not to
be confined to the church...
nor exercised only in
prayer and meditation, but that
everywhere I am in Thy Presence. Susanna Wesley
Music is such a wonderful way to
give Glory to God. The music of the
Gospel should continue to be heard
and become integrated into our daily
lives. Music inspires our hearts and
others to dream and opens our eyes
and the people around us to see the
life that the Lord calls all of us to live
to the fullest. We are called to be his
disciples in this world. This month our
music selections for the Chancel
Choir will concentrate on our calling.
We will help spread “A Little Love”
as we sing Natalie Sleeth’s choral se-
lection. Be ready to lift your hearts
as we sing praise with “All Creatures
of Our God and King . . .O Praise
Him”! Dave and Jean Perry, retired
music instructors, arranged a musical
setting of this famous text by Francis
of Assisi. They are both involved in
the music ministry at First United
Methodist Church in Mesa where they
currently reside.
Have you considered joining the
Chancel Choir! Rehearsals are listed
in the bulletin and your monthly calen-
dar scheduled on Thursday's at 7:30
pm in the Sanctuary. We have a
wealth of talent for which we are
grateful to God for, and we recognize
we have a responsibility to share this
gift with others
Here is another opportunity to
Share God's Gift of Music, without
weekly schedules! Read on...We
welcome instrumental, vocal, solos,
duos, trios. I would be happy to ac-
company anyone who would need it
on piano. All you must do is come see
after 8:30 am or before 11 am on
Sunday and tell me what you are in-
terested in. When scheduled, I will
rehearse with you ahead of time.
Please consider to be part of our
music ministry this way.
Kathleen Cizewski,
Cary UMC Minister of Music
"The aim and final end of all music
should be none other than the glory
of God and the refreshment of the
soul." JS Bach (1685-1750)
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Thank you so much Sunday School Teachers for shining the light of
Christ through you to show each child God loves them just as they
are. Join us on Sunday mornings from 9:45-10:45.
Ice Cream “Fundae”
A Time for Fellowship and Fun! What: Ice Cream Social and Game Time
Date: February 22, 2019
Time: 6 - 8 pm
Place: Cary United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall
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Help Us Grow! Invite A Friend to Join UMW!
United Methodist Women is a supportive, inclusive Christian membership organization where women like you grow spiritually, develop as leaders and serve and work to create a world in which all women, children and youth thrive. United Methodist Women is cel-ebrated as the women’s ministry of The United Methodist Church. Who can join UMW? Any woman who commits herself to the PURPOSE of United Methodist Women and to engage in mission, study, personal growth and social action can join. You don’t have to be United Methodist or meet an age requirement to be a member.
Help Us Save Money and Trees: Get Your UMW Newsletter by Email
The Cary UMW quarterly publication, “Woman to Woman,” is delivered via email and USPS. If you would like to help UMW save some money and the environment, please contact Carolyn Downs to have your newsletter delivered via email only. Also, if you haven’t been receiving the newsletter, please contact Carolyn to update your infor-mation.
Small Groups - February Calendar
Books N Bagels – February’s meeting is scheduled for 7-9pm, Friday, February 1, at Panera, Fox River Grove. February’s book: The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton. Con-tact: Dawn Ferree or Bethany Decker.
Morning Craft Group – Wednesdays, 9 am-12 pm, Fellowship Hall AB. Contact: Pat Jacobson.
Dorcas Circle – Wednesday, February 13, 12-2pm, Fellowship Hall AB. All women are welcome. Contact: Penny Libert.
Evening Craft Group – Now on Wednesday nights, starting Feb. 20, the evening Craft Group will change its meeting to the 3rd Wednesday of the month, 7-9 pm. Contact Vicki Oberlies for information.
Cary UMW Annual Rummage Sale
Rummage Sale is March 7 - 9; donations drop off is March 3. Start your spring cleaning early! Cary UMW will hold its annual rummage sale from Thursday, March 7 through Saturday, March 9. Donation drop off starts at 12:15 pm, Sunday, March 3. Volunteers are needed to sort and price donated items, to check out shoppers and to tidy the tables. For more information or to volunteer, contact Glenda Arnold. Proceeds of the sales go to UMW Giving and the Cary UMC Kitchen Fund.
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Donations Need for College Care Ministry’s Packages Donations are needed for the College Care Ministry’s Valentine care packages, which are mailed to students who have been or are active Cary UMC church members and are en-rolled in a college undergraduate program. Suggested items are: microwave popcorn, granola bars, gum, candy, hot cocoa mix, water flavor packets, snack crackers and cook-ies, mini muffins, Tic-Tacs, tape, Post-It notes, highlighters, and colored pens. Please no dental items and NO LIQUIDS. Food items should be INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED. An average of 17 packages are shipped. A donations box will be in the church lobby January 6-February 10. Money to cover shipping costs is also greatly appreciated. Average shipping cost is $14 per box; checks should be made out to Cary UMW. For more information, contact Sta-cy Nordengren or Dawn Ferree
Cary UMW 2019 Friendship Lunch
Join us at 12:15, Sunday, February 24 in Fellowship Hall for our annual gathering. It’s a time for food, fun and fellowship with Cary UMW members. Bring a friend! For more information, contact Glenda Arnold
Collecting to Repurpose
Here are opportunities to collect items to be repurposed. United Methodist Women are always helping others, so we reach out to you to help also. Help is ongoing, so bring items on last Sunday of the month.
1-Unwanted crayons, almost new or broken or used, to go to S.C.A.R.C.E.- for Crystal Lake to peel on February 10. 2-Square plastic closure tabs from bread bags, put in closed bag-for a project. 3-Grocery or store bags, fold in half the long way, put all in one bag-for plarn being knit into ground protectors for the homeless. 4-Clean plastic prescription bottles, no labels-for use in Haiti to dispense medicines. 5-Clean plastic bottle caps, no metal- for a church building plastic benches. 6-Coffee K-cup disposal is ongoing in the kitchen near the counter.
Like Us On Facebook!
Cary United Methodist Women has a closed Facebook Group. It’s a great way to keep up on the latest activities. Be sure to like us on Facebook.
Cary United Methodist Women
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Home Builders Adult Sunday School Class
Our class is made up of both married and single adults who meet each Sunday for fel-
lowship, growth, and education. This is achieved through articles, books, and videos
that we find, review, and discuss. What we are trying to accomplish is to become better
persons, good and responsive parents, supportive friends, and have a stronger faith.
A case in point is a book that we read and discussed over a period of six weeks. The
book was called, Five Marks of a Methodist by Steve Harper. The author goes to the
very heart of faithfulness as he describes and then calls upon all those who follow John
Wesley's teachings to live accordingly.
It is lives of integrity that are the result of following these marks. The author rightly
says, “This will give the ring of truth to our daily living.” He then goes on to identify
the marks or practices that, when followed, will result in a life of righteousness, good-
ness, peace, and joy.
The five marks are:
1. A Methodist loves God.
2. A Methodist rejoices in God.
3. A Methodist gives thanks.
4. A Methodist prays constantly.
5. A Methodist loves others.
Our class has come out of this study with a greater knowledge and appreciation for why
and how we follow Jesus. This study provides a solid foundation made up of the five
marks which taken together are called personal character. Although we did this book as
a class, we recommend you read the book. Copies are available in the church office. Our
current book is called, The Three Hardest Words: In the World to Get Right by Leonard
Sweet.
Our class meets every Sunday at 9:45 am until 10:45 am room F off the general meeting
and food refreshment area. All are welcome to join us at any time.
12 5:30 Troop 161 6:00 GS Troop 1228 7:00 557 Pack Committee 7:00 Finance Meeting
17 8:30 Worship 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 6:00 Ignite Youth
18 Presidents’ Day 5:30 Tiger CS Den 6:30 Chicagoland Voices 7:00 Men’s Emmaus Mtg. 7:00 Den 4 Meeting 7:30 Pack 457 Bears
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
20 Newsletter Deadline 9:00 Craft Group 2:30 Stephen Ministry 6:00 Den 5 Pack 557 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting 7:00 Bible Study 7:00 Craft Night
2 2:30 Stephen Ministry 6:00 Den 5 Pack 557 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting
19 6:30 Pack 557 Tiger 7:30 21st Century Seeds 7:30 Worship Team
24 8:30 Worship 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 12:15 Friendship Lunch 6:00 Ignite Youth
25 6:00 Troop 160 PPL Mtg. 6:30 Chicagoland Voices 6:30 CS Pack 857 Tiger 7:00 Troop 160 Meeting 7:00 Den 4 Meeting 7:00 Men’s Emmaus
3 8:30 Worship 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 6:00 Ignite Youth
4 5:30 Tiger CS Den 6:30 Chicagoland Voices 7:00 Men’s Emmaus Mtg. 7:00 Troop 160 Meeting 7:00 Den 4 Meeting 7:30 Pack 457 Bears
5 6:30 Nurture Team 6:30 Pack 557 Tiger 7:00 Pack 457 Committee 7:00 Trustees Meeting 7:00 UMW Leadership Mtg.
6 9:00 Craft Group 2:30 Stephen Ministry 6:00 Den 5 Pack 557 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting 7:00 Bible Study
10 Scout Sunday 8:30 Worship 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 12:00 College Cary Pkg. 4:00 Brownie Troop 274 6:00 Ignite Youth
11 6:30 Chicagoland Voices 7:00 Men’s Emmaus Mtg. 7:00 Troop 160 Meeting 7:00 Den 4 Meeting
13 9:00 Craft Group11:00 Memorial Committee 12:00 Dorcas Circle 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting 7:00 Bible Study
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1 6:30 Pack 557 Tiger 7:00 UMW Leadership Mtg
26 5:30 Troop 161 7:00 Troop 160 Com Mtg. 7:00 Church Council
27 9:00 Craft Group 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting 7:00 Bible Study
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
15 4:00 Troop 1892 Meeting
Newsletter Deadline
9:00 Craft Group 2:30 Stephen Ministry 6:00 Den 5 Pack 557 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting 7:00 Bible Study 7:00 Craft Night
2:30 Stephen Ministry 6:00 Den 5 Pack 557 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting
1 4:00 Troop 1892 Meeting 6:00 CS 457 Pinewood Derby
14 6:00 Brownie Troop 1889 7:00 Broken Crayons 7:30 Chancel Choir
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6:30 CS 557 Lion Den 6:30 CS Wolf Den 7 7:00 Broken Crayons 7:00 CMP Board Meeting
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4:00 GS Troop 1074 6:00 Family Game Night & Ice Cream Social
9:00 Craft Group 2:30 Stephen Ministry 6:00 Den 5 Pack 557 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting 7:00 Bible Study
7 6:30 CS 557 Lion Den 6:30 CS Wolf Den 7:00 Broken Crayons Mtg. 7:00 SPRC Meeting 7:30 Chancel Choir
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4:00 GS Troop 1074 6:30 CS Pack 457 Lions 7:00 Pack 557 Meeting
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9:00 Craft Group 11:00 Memorial Committee 12:00 Dorcas Circle 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting 7:00 Bible Study
9 8:00 Men’s Group
23 7:30 Pinewood Derby 557 2:00 Feed My Starving Children
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9:00 Craft Group 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 AA Meeting 7:00 Bible Study
28 6:00 Brownie Troop 1889 7:00 Broken Crayons 7:00 CS 457 Pack Meeting
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2 CMP Gala