A Monthly Publication of the Kenmore United Methodist Church February 2015 Inside This Issue: January 25th UMW Sunday “The Feminine Face of God” Dr. Wendy Paterson, Dean of Department of Education at State University College at Buffalo and our UMW will lead us in worship. February 1st “Shaped by God” Sunday Themes 1 Pastors’ Page 2 Stewardship 3 Deacon Bonnie LeValley Psalm 111 In an age when humans are shaping the earth, our challenge is to be Christians shaped by God. It is a new age in which our actions are shaped by the hands of our faithful, just, and trustworthy God. Have you heard? 4 “Thank Yous” 6 February 8th Youth Ministry 7 Faith Sharing 8 Calendar 9 “Why Jesus Came” Rev. Dr. Peter LeValley Isaiah 40:26-31, Mark 1:29-39 Jesus is teaching in the worship center, casting out demons and healing the sick, enabling folks to serve as he serves, connected to God, connecting others to God. February 15 th “Stay or Go” Rev. Dr. Peter LeValley II Kings 2:1-12, Mark 9:2-9 Elijah offers Elisha 3 opportunities to stay where he is and Elisha says each time he will go with the prophet his mentor into the new future of life in God’s Spirit. Our Lenten series is: Know God - Know Life No God - No Life Keep the K_ _W in your life. Resourced by our Lenten Study of the The God We Can Know, based on Rev. Rob Fuquay’s study book. This will be our study throughout Lent. February 18th Ash Wednesday 7:30 pm “Know God - Know Life” Rev. Dr. Peter LeValley Exodus 3:13-15, II Corinthians 6:1-2 As we know ourselves we come to know God Better as we know God, we find life. February 22nd The First Sunday of Lent “The Bread of Life” Rev. Dr. Peter LeValley John 6:25-35 We live in a world that is full, but never satisfied. Jesus feeds us that which satisfies our soul. March 1st Holy Communion “The Light of the World” Deacon Bonnie LeValley The 2nd Sunday of Lent John 8:12-20 Jesus said, “Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life! Our life following Christ is a journey of moving from darkness to light! Upcoming Events 5 DATES TO REMEMBER: Scripture ‘n’Simmer February 2 at 9:30 am UMW Luncheon February 5 at 12:15 pm Caregivers - February 7 & 21 - 9:30 am Newsletter Articles Due - February 10 Lenten Bible Study - begins February 11 for 7 weeks Wednesdays at 1:00 & 7:00 pm Office Closed - February 16 Ash Wednesday - February 18 Pancake Supper - 5:00-7:00 pm Worship Service & Imposition of Ashes starting at 7:30pm Book Group - February 19 at 7:30 pm Sunday Community Supper February 22 at 12:00 noon Senior Fellowship February 23 at 12:30 pm Faith in Film - February 23 at 7:00 pm Beginnings Support Group February 26 at 10:00 am Catch The Spirit February 28 from 9:00 am-3:30 pm Family Movie Night February 28 at 7:00 pm in the parlor Women’s Retreat at Chautauqua March 20, 21, & 22 February 2015 D Read & Rejoice ear Partners in Ministry, I enjoyed the movie Avatar from several years ago. One line from the movie particularly intrigues me; in the burgeoning relationship of Sully and Neytiri, she says, “I see you.” She sees, she knows she loves, she connects with this other. It is a powerful thought to say “I see you.” First of all, it means seeing beyond ourselves, looking and engaging with someone other than our own preoccupations to the needs and wants, to the core of another person. Secondly, it is letting go of self-centeredness to become centered, or at least aware of someone, something, else. Seeing is what Jesus lived. In his teaching, his healing, his interactions, again and again Jesus shows the way of seeing beyond ourselves. The amazing thing is, Jesus sees others while not losing himself, he gives himself in love but he does not give himself away. This is the ministry Jesus gives to us. He sees us, loves us, knows us, and wants the most for us. He shows us the way, he teaches us the way, He is the way, to see others, to connect with them, to connect with God. May we each open our hearts to see, to offer ourselves in love, that together we may meet the challenges, the opportunities for the ministry we share . Shalom, Pastor Peter LeValley Share a special gift with our First Love, Christ’s Body, the Church for Valentine’s Day! Thank you to all who offered kind expressions of love and support over the holiday season! Cards, gifts and well wishes shared at this season of remembering our Savior’s birth brings warmth to our hearts and a smile to our faces. The offering of yourselves is truly a gift to us! Blessings! In the New Year! Bonnie and Peter Dear Friends on the Journey! In addition to our thanks for your support during the past holiday season, I am mindful of the love that is shown daily by your service to our church fellowship and ministries and to the surrounding community. Mother Teresa said, “It is not how much we do, but how much love we put into our doing. It is not how much we give, but how much love we put in the giving.” Let’s take this one more step; it is not how long we live but how much love we put into our living. As we enter this season of Love and Lent, may we seek to put the love of Christ into our living moment by moment, day by day. May we know God and may others know God through the love we share. Blessings! Deacon Bonnie LeValley PASTORAL CARE Our pastoral staff is available to care for your pastoral needs. Please call the Church office, 875-5091, to talk with a Pastor at any time, extension 203 for Pastor Peter LeValley and extension 202 for Deacon Bonnie LeValley. You may reach Pastor and Deacon LeValley at their parsonage home, 873-4555, or in a time of special need on their cell phones, Pastor Peter 863-7788, Deacon Bonnie 863-8014. You may also call our Pastor of Visitation, Rev. Dr. Donald Weaver, at his home, 837-1039, or in a time of special need on his cell phone, 479-1167. You are also welcome to email them, Pastor Peter LeValley at [email protected] and Deacon Bonnie LeValley at [email protected] and Don Weaver at [email protected]. 2 Read & Rejoice February 2015 Kenmore UMC Saints STEWARDSHIP Remembering those who have died this past year: The term “first love” might conger up images of handmade Valentine’s cards and a cute little curly-haired classmate in grammar school. Maybe it brings to mind your first “serious” relationship when you were a teenager. Perhaps you recall someone in college that you were convinced was “the one”. But who is your REAL first love? The One Who loved you before you could walk or talk. The One Who rejoices over your every victory, no matter how small. The One Who gives you inner strength when your world is crashing down. The One Who gave His life for you long before you were even born! This February give your heart back to the One Who loved you first – the One Who will never stop loving you. Rekindle. Recommit. Reclaim that relationship. Valentine’s Day seems like an ideal time to give a special gift to that First Love. There are extra envelopes in the back of your weekly offering booklets that are marked “special” and are designed to be used whenever you feel moved to make an additional offering. Please prayerfully consider doing so this month. Maybe it will become a new Valentine’s Day tradition! Cheryl DeGlopper - January 14, 2014 Mike Small - February 21, 2014 Alice Blatchford - March 1, 2014 Pastor Kathryn G. Hemstreet - March 23, 2014 Russ Moyer - April 18, 2014 Muriel Hamilton - May 10, 2014 in Tennessee Bob Moreland - May 24, 2014 Jack Zimmerman - July 5, 2014 Susan Owens - September 2, 2014 Delmar Shiloh - September 26, 2014 Ann Hazel - November 1, 2014 Lillian Hodgson - November 4, 2014 Clyde Spriegel - November 14, 2014 Robert Austin - November 19, 2014 Betty Stratton - December 27, 2014 Lew Hazel - January 1, 2015 Bev Talladay - January 1, 2015 Thank-you to all! Your pastors wish to extend a huge bouquet of thanks for all the help and support in caring for the families that have experienced grief and sorrow over the past holidays. We have known great loss in these past 3 months. Your support and encouragement helped ease the load. Working together to offer the hand of Christ to those who are in grief, strengthens each of us to serve our God! Blessings! Peter and Bonnie HERITAGE COLUMBARIUM The Heritage Columbarium has been established here at KUMC to honor those who have faithfully participated and supported the ministries of Kenmore United Methodist Church. Niches are available to members, preparatory members, constituents, pastors, former pastors and their spouses of Kenmore United Methodist Church. The Columbarium is a place of eternal rest within the serenity and beauty of our church building. The following faithful members have been interred in the Heritage Columbarium this year: Cheryl DeGlopper, Pastor Kathryn G. Hemstreet, Susan Owens, Anna Hazel, Lillian Hodgson, Clyde Spriegel, Robert Austin, and Lew Hazel. A plaque, entitled “Remembering the Faithful”, has been placed in the Heritage Columbarium for those who have chosen other places for the eternal rest of their physical remains. Persons or groups may honor those that would have met the criteria of being placed in the Columbarium but chose other places of burial by requesting an application and contributing $100 for a nameplate to be placed on the plaque. The plaque incorporates wood from the back of one of the pews that had been in our sanctuary. Applications for Niches or for a nameplate for the Plaque are available through the church office. Don Weaver, Chair of the Columbarium Committee 3 February 2015 Read & Rejoice HOME TOUCH MINISTRY LENT BIBLE STUDY *Lent Bible Studies begin Wednesday, February 11 at 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm. The God We Can Know by Rob Fuquay This 7 week study series is designed to explore the “I AM” sayings of Jesus found in the Gospel of John. One by one, Jesus’ statements not only grab our imagination by revealing more about his purpose, while shaping our own Christian identity and connect us to the God of Moses the Great “I AM.” ASH WEDNESDAY Wednesday, February 18 Pancake Supper Betty Spencer expressed a desire to be in ministry with our homebound as a avocation in her retirement. She attended a training session offered in our district by Becky Nabor a trained Stephen’s Ministry volunteer and member at Baker Memorial UMC. Inspired by Becky, Betty has begun sending monthly devotionals to our homebound. The devotional page includes a thought for the week, a prayer and a short, inspirational message. The activity page is chock-full of things for shut-ins to do during those long hours of the day. Each activity is based on the Bible or church life. You can download a free example of the newsletter at Hometouchministry.com. MISSIONS - HYGIENE KITS "...Let us love, not in word or in speech but in truth and action." I John 3:18 In February and March we will be collecting Hygiene Kits for distribution by Church World Service. Please place your completed kits in the marked barrels in the Library, In the face of natural disasters, violence or grinding poverty, CWS Hygiene Kits can mean the difference between sickness and health for struggling families. To assemble the Hygiene Kits you will need: One hand towel - 16" x 28" (no fingertip or bath towels.) 1 wash cloth - wide-tooth comb - 1 nail clipper 1 bar of soap (bath size in wrapper) 1 tooth brush (in original packaging) 6 standard size band aids Place all items in a one gallon plastic bag with a zipper closure. Please do not add tooth paste to the kits. Thank you! “All You can Eat” 5:30 – 7:00 pm Worship Service and Imposition of Ashes 7:30 pm Before the service, beginning at 7 pm, there will be music and a time for reflection to prepare ourselves to begin Lent. LENTEN DISCIPLINES Lenten Coin Folders and devotionals are available for your Lenten discipline. Please take a moment and pick one up the Sunday before Ash Wednesday to guide you through the Lenten Season. May this be a holy time for each and everyone! NEW PICTORIAL DIRECTORY We will be gathering our folks and snapping picture to tell the story of who Kenmore United Methodist Church is through a new pictorial directory. Portraits of families and individuals will be taken during the weeks of April 22-25 and May 26 & 27, at a variety of times that hopefully will suit your schedules. This is a wonderful tool for our members and friends and especially in this season of our church life when a new pastor will be appointed. Please watch for further updates and may your faces be found among the pages that tell the story of the people at Kenmore UMC. 29 Years of Spring Over the past 28 years, the Hospice Spring Bouquet Sale has become a symbol marking the beginning of a new Spring season in WNY. It is the Hospice Foundation’s largest event, and in 28 years, they’ve sold 535,000 bouquets and 44,000 tribute bouquets, raising over $4.7 million for Hospice Buffalo. Hospice provides exceptional care and life enhancing services for seriously ill patients and those who share their lives. Take a moment and purchase your bouquet to support the work of Hospice Buffalo! Bouquets are $8 (standard) and $30 (tribute). Orders will be taken in the library on Sundays, Feb 15 & 22, with payment due with placed order. Flowers will be delivered to the church on Tuesday March 3rd and we will call when they are in! Our youth will be working at the flower warehouse preparing your bouquets, Saturday, February 28th in the afternoon. 4 Read & Rejoice VAGABONDS We do not have any specific plans for the month of February – it is very difficult to plan an event with our “uncertain” winter weather – BUT watch for some exciting things coming this spring, summer and oh yes – there are plans underway for an Amishland trip in October. PIECEMAKERS With the holidays and snow days, the Piecemakers were so excited at being back together on Friday morning in Fellowship Hall. We now are beginning to work on our Red, White and Blue quilts which will be given to returning injured servicemen and servicewomen as well as retirees and also service families. So, if you have any red, white and / or blue fabrics just sitting around, we would be delighted to put them to good use. With this cold weather, we have been able to contribute blankets to warming centers and to the women’s program at the “Y”. Just a reminder to all of our gals – if the Ken-Ton Schools are closed because of weather, we will not be meeting. We want to keep everyone safe, sound and cozy warm!! “Thank you” to folks who supported our ministry with their purchases of holiday gift items. We have some “all season” items on our shelves in case you need a gift for birthday, shower, etc. Articles for the March Newsletter are due February 10th OFFICE CLOSED Please Note: The Church Office will be closed: Monday, February 16th UMW LUNCHEON February 5, 2015 12:15 pm Calling all women! It's February love is in the air! What better way to celebrate love than by reaching out to others! On February 5, following lunch, Donna Stierheim will lead us in our annual UMW Social Action program. Please bring your own sandwich for lunch and we will provide dessert. ALL women are welcome - please join in! THE UMW EXECUTIVE BOARD MTG. The UMW Executive Board will meet on February 26 at 9:30 am. SENIOR FELLOWSHIP Monday, February 23 at 12:30 pm We always begin with lunch and for the month of February we will sharpen our minds with time playing some board games. Bring a dish to pass and your favorite table game! There is always room at the table for another card player and friends are always welcome! Table service, beverage and a cup of hot soup will be provided! Join this group of active seniors and share the fun! SUNDAY COMMUNITY SUPPER Sunday, February 22 at 12:00 noon Join us for a warm meal in the Fellowship Hall All our Welcome! February 2015 WOMEN’S RETREAT RESCHEDULED The “Snovember” Storm prevented us from traveling to Chautauqua in November for our annual women’s retreat. This retreat has been rescheduled to March 20, 21 and 22 at the United Methodist House, Chautuaqua, NY. This was the only date available in 2015. SOUPER BOWL OF CARING Sunday, February 1 Super Bowl weekend is now the nation’s largest celebration of giving & serving. Through this mission, young people learn what it’s like to make a positive difference in the world – as they collect food, raise money and volunteer to work in charities that provide shelter to the homeless, food to the hungry and compassion to those in need. Please give generously on Super Bowl Sunday. Every dollar donated goes to support our local network food pantry. CATCH THE SPIRIT February 28th 9:00 am- 3:30 pm Clarence United Methodist Church 10205 Greiner Rd. Clarence, NY Catch the Spirit Discipleship Gathering (CTSDG) is a one day event held annually by our District to train, learn and celebrate our lay ministry on the Niagara Frontier District. There are 19 full and half day workshops on areas that include hospitality in the church today, making your final wishes clear, John & Charles Wesley, persecuted Christians, human trafficking, SPRC work, engaging in missions, vital congregations, and more. Look for brochures for full details. The cost is $20 which include coffee and kuchen in the a.m., lunch and worship, plus the workshops. Scholarships are available, so see one of our pastors about this. 5 February 2015 Read & Rejoice Once again I am humbled by the caring of my Church Family. I’m grateful for cards, calls, delicious (Merritt) Christmas Cookies, and flowers, and so blessed to have our great Pastoral Staff and Judy. I hope to occupy “my pew” soon, whenever strength improves. Love, Norma McFee Your thoughts, your prayers, your calls, your cards and messages have touched my “heart” in these past weeks as I have had two visits in the hospital and now am the proud owner of 4 stents in the “heart arteries”. I am feeling better than ever and am able to function as I have in the past….even can get some skiing in before the end of the season. I am so appreciative of you in my life. With love - Don Weaver Regarding Hazel Reception, I start every morning with an attitude of gratitude for Dear Kenmore Church Family, the day. The reception for Lew Hazel was a most outstanding Thanks to everyone for all the prayers, kindness and day for me. I thank my church family friends that stepped up to caring (the goodies and dinner were yummy too!) during my the plate to help me with the reception with whatever needed recent surgery and continuing recovery. to be done, no questions asked. Everyone jumped in to help me Healing has been long, but well worth it! with set-up, preparation and especially for cleanup. I enjoyed I am blessed to have you in my life. working with all of you. Most importantly thank you, thank Lucy you, thank you!!!!!! Guests expressed pleasure with the meal. Jim Hazel, said we exceeded his expectations with the food and service. Harris Hill UMC would like to take the opportunity to It was a pleasure to fulfill the needs of our church famthank you for your donation of food and money. It is because ily in their time of need. of the gifts of money, food and time that we were able to be a Thank you all again! Faith, Hope and Love part of an Ecumenical outreach assisting the families in South Marti Marrano Buffalo and Lackawanna affected by the November 2014 winter storm. From the moment I received the call from the State requesting With heartfelt blessings to our family at Kenmore help in feeding 500 families, United Methodist churches in the UMC, it is beyond full description to convey my deepest Niagara Frontier district responded quickly in helping their feelings, and given with upmost meaning to the dignity, neighbors in need. With your support, eleven pickup truckloads devotion, and love you wrapped around my family. of bagged food were delivered to areas that were trapped. I have been asked many times in my life if I What a blessing it is to be a small part of the great “wondered who my real parents are”? My unfailing commission. We thank God for your efforts during the response was “I have my real parents now.” Simplistic November storm, and will be in prayer for your ministries. devotion - how blessed I am. Katie Zettle, Pastor, Harris Hill UMC As my parents are now comforted through eternal togetherness in God’s Kingdom, my heart is sad from not speaking to them daily, but solace is present with their journey. Thank you all for Living God’s words. Blessings, Jim Hazel Note: Jim Hazel is the son of Ann & Lew Hazel. Various folks have asked for his contact information, so here it is: 292 Mill Rd West Seneca NY 14224 757-639-1560 Kenmore UMC Friends Thank you for the wonderful Thanksgiving Day dinners. Happy New Year to all. Sincerely, The Greene Family 6 November 2014 Food Pantry 415 people served 78 families served Read & Rejoice February 2015 Bible Times Bible Times is a place to tuck God’s word into our children’s hearts. It is an opportunity to get to know our friends at church better and for our children to see God’s love working in and through people outside of their homes. If you are interested in finding out more about this ministry, please contact Leann Metz at 875-5091 or [email protected].! My child, do not forget my teaching, But let your heart keep my commandments; For length of days and years of life, And peace they will add to you. (Proverbs 3:1-2) Movie Night The Magic Penny Church Boys and girls, we will keep collecting those Magic Pennies through March for our gift to Heifer International. Join us on Saturday, February 28th at 7:00, in the Parlor, for a night of popcorn eating, big screen watching fun! Title to be announced soon...In a Sanctuary near you! Christmas Giving Thank you for your generous donation of hats, gloves, scarves and socks to the residence of Kenwell Senior Living Community. We helped to make the season a little warmer for many folks! “We love because he first loved us” 1 John 4:19 A quiet February It is weird to say this but after Cookie Bake Weekend there is some quiet in our youth schedule. This is perfect since we begin Lent this month and the quiet in our schedule allows everyone to begin to prepare our hearts for this season. I encourage families and youth to reflect and meditate on what this season means for each person individually. For me, I love to reflect on the awesome gift of Jesus that we are reminded of each year during Lent. Praise God! We seek to see youth learn, grow, worship, experience, and share the Gospel in becoming disciples of Jesus Christ New Email! We have a brand new email! All information and questions should be sent to: [email protected]! Check us out on Instagram! @KUMCYouth 7 Check Us Out! Go to Facebook and “like” NeXT STeP for updates, photos and special surprises! Twitter: @KUMC All 6th-12th graders are welcome to join us! We don’t want you missing out on all the great activities! Please give your email and address to Jeremy Loucks to keep updated on all the happenings! February 2015 Read & Rejoice SCRIPTURE-N-SIMMER *CORINTHIANS Parlor Contact: Gloria MacGamwell Monday, February 2 at 9:30 am February 1 - “God Squad” led by Judy Shotwell & Donna Smith February 8 - Kenmore Village Update led by Melissa Foster February 15 - “The Way” - Adam Hamilton Lenten Series start of our Lenten Series February 22 - “The Way” Lenten Study (We are starting This month, we will prepare a meal for Central City Café! Join us for some cooking and scripture!! CAREGIVERS Saturday, February 7 & 21 at 9:30 am This new group shares the journey; the joys and struggles of caregiving, and will meet in the Retreat Room on the upper floor of the Asbury Education Wing. Bob Ward leads this group offering insights, techniques and meditations to help deal with the stress and strains of offering ourselves for others. our Lenten Series a week early as we will have Rev. Gail Lewis with our class and the Horizon Class for Palm Sunday – hope you can all join with us as we journey through Lent and Holy Week) *HORIZONS Fellowship Hall Contact: Donna Stierheim BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP All are welcome to attend! February 1 - Bob Thompson will present a program on the Biltmore, America's largest home built by George Vanderbilt Thursday, February 19 at 7:30 pm at the Percy’s February 8 - Identity Theft February 15 - Bob Ward February 22 - Mary Cummings and Wendy Patterson The Angola Horror by Charity Vogel help us begin our journey into Lent FAITH IN FILM REFLECTIONS Pilgrim Room Contacts: Ken Hood Monday, February 23 at 7:00 pm in the parlor Christianity and World Religions: Wrestling with Questions People Ask A discussion of a six-part study series by Adam Hamilton: January 18 : Buddhism January 25 Islam “In America” A poor Irish family searches for a better life in America. Through the eyes of their daughter, 2 anguished parents find hope and the ability to once again believe in love and magic. February 1 Judaism February 8 Christianity Starting on February 15, Reflections will join with the Crossroads Class to do a joint 7 week Lenten Study through Easter. The God We Can Know, by Rob Fuquay, explores sayings of Jesus found in BEGINNINGS Thursday, February 26 at 10:00 am in the Church Parlor Join this grief support group as we offer the love of Christ to one another in support of our journey through grief. This month we will explore the ways we experience and find love in the midst of loss and grief. the Gospel of John. CrossROADS Retreat Room Contact: Julia Volle SHARED WORSHIP Starting on February 15, Crossroads will join with the Reflections Class to do a joint 7 week Lenten Study through Easter. The God We Can Know, by Rob Fuquay, We are blessed to share the word of God leading worship services at Wynnwood on the 2nd Wed., and Kenwell on the 3rd Wed. at 10:30 am. All are welcome to join us. We are the church together. explores sayings of Jesus found in the Gospel of John. 8 7p Private Gathering FH 7:30p Carillon Choir 3 16 Washington's 9:15a Early Worship Service 10:30a Sunday School 11:30a Late Worship Service 6:30p Middlers 3 6:30p NeXT STeP 3 15 23 12:30p Senior Fellowship Lunch FH 7p Faith in Film P 7:30p Carillon Choir 3 22 9:15a Early Worship Service 10:30a Sunday School 11:30a Late Worship Service 12p Community Supper FH 6:30p Middlers 3 6:30p NeXT STeP 3 Nursery School Winter Break Office Closed 7p Stewardship Mtg WR 7:30p Carillon Choir 3 Birthday 9 8 9:15a Early Worship Service 10:30a Sunday School 11:30a Late Worship Service 6:30p NeXT STeP 3 7p Celebration Players L 7p Trustees Mtg 9:30a Scripture and Simmer K, FH 7:30p Carillon Choir 3 12p Soup for the Soul O 7p Friendship Circle P 24 Nursery School Winter Break 17 March Newsletter Articles Due 10a Kenmore Garden Club FH 7:15p SPRC Mtg R 10 3 2 Tuesday Communion Sunday 9:15a Early Worship Service 10:30a Sunday School 11:30a Late Worship Service 6:30p NeXT STeP 3 Monday 1 Super Bowl Sunday 9a Staff Prayer Time 1p Lenten Study P 7p Lenten Study P 7:01p Jugglers FLC 8:30p AA FH 9:30a UMW Executive Brd Mtg. WR 10a Beginnings P 7p Chess Club FH 7:30p Chancel Choir P 26 Nursery School Winter Break 7p Chess Club FH 7:30p Book Discussion Group O 7:30p Chancel Choir P 25 19 Nursery School Winter Break 9a Staff Prayer Time 10:30a Pastor at Kenwell 1p Lenten Study P 5:30p Pancake Supper 7:01p Jugglers FLC 7:30p Worship & Imposition of Ashes 8:30p AA FH 10a Priscilla Circle Parlor 7p Chess Club FH 7:30p Chancel Choir P 12 12:15p UMW Luncheon FLC 7p Chess Club FH 7:30p Chancel Choir P 5 Thursday 18 Ash Wednesday 9a Staff Prayer Time 10:30a Pastor at Wynwood 11a Inner Circle O 1p Lenten Study P 7p Lenten Study P 7p Share the Spirit Singers P 7:01p Jugglers FLC 8:30p AA FH 11 9a Staff Prayer Time 7p Towne Players of Ken-Ton WR 7:01p Jugglers FLC 8:30p AA FH 4 Wednesday 9a Craftsmen Club 9a Piecemakers FH 27 Nursery School Winter Break 9a Craftsmen Club 9a Piecemakers FH 20 9a Craftsmen Club 9a Piecemakers FH 2:30p Course of Study 13 Youth Cookie Bake Weekend, K 9a Craftsmen Club 9a Piecemakers FH 6 Friday Youth preparing Hospice Flowers O 9a Catch The Spirit 10:01a Jugglers FLC 28 9:30 am Caregivers 10:01a Jugglers FLC 21 8:30a Course of Study 10:01a Jugglers FLC 14 Valentine's Day Youth Cookie Bake Weekend, K 9:30 am Caregivers 10:01a Jugglers FLC 7 Saturday Kenmore United Methodist Church 32 Landers Road Kenmore, NY 14217 Change Service Requested NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 944 Buffalo, NY 142 February 2015 Issue Our Staff Is Here To Help You MINISTERS Every Member of the Congregation Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. Peter W. LeValley Pastoral Associate Deacon Bonnie M. LeValley Pastor for Pastoral Care Rev. Dr. Donald L. Weaver Pastoral Emeritus Rev. Eldon Snyder Youth Ministry Coordinator Jeremy Loucks Children’s Ministry Coordinator Leann Metz Organist and Choirmaster Marilyn Obermeyer Praise Band Leaders Chris Moyer & Carrie Truesdell Celebration Players Drama Team Joyce Love Cherub Choir Muriel Small Director of Nursery School Ellen Little Sunday Morning Crib Room Karen Batchen Church/Financial Secretary Judy Melia Church Treasurer Daniel Pratt APM Services Amy Goudy Counter Team Leader David Schnirel OFFICE HOURS Church Office Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm & 1:00 - 4:00 pm Telephone: 716-875-5091 Fax: 875-5092 E-mail: [email protected] Website: kenmoreumc.org The Mission and Vision of the Kenmore United Methodist Church is to be a Fruitful Congregation for Jesus Christ through our: Sunday Morning Schedule: 9:15 am - Traditional Worship Celebration 10:30 am - Sunday School/ Dare to Dream 11:30 am - Late Worship Celebration 9:15 am - 12:30 pm Crib and Toddler Care “LIKE US ON FACEBOOK” Just go to Kenmore United Methodist Church
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