Monday, March 26, 2012

March 2012 ACE Report

Fred Claus reported:

March 3rd marked the kick off of the ACE Weekend seminar lead by Tom and Larry. This event was widely attended both by Trinity members as well as community people. The total count for those in attendance was 52 which looks to be the largest group ACE has had for this yearly event. Tom has also been doing weekly update sessions with those who wish to join on Sunday afternoons or via the internet. These update sessions are an informal discussion based on the sermon topic for that given Sunday.
This coming Saturday, March 31, we will hold part 2 of the seminar and all are invited. We hope this session will be as widely attended as the March 3rd event and each update session. ACE raised over $70

March 2012 Council Agenda

March, 2012 Church Council Agenda  


Call to order: Charlie Yund
 
Unison reading of the proposed Trinity mission statement:

Empowered by God, Trinity Church will

Follow Jesus, Develop Disciples, and Transform the World.

  • Welcome and roll call: Secretary Gail Conschafter
  • Opening prayer
  • God Sightings
  • Approve minutes from February Council meeting
  •  Changes to agenda
  • New Business:
  • Election of officers
  • Attendance review
  • Budget Review
  • SPRC issues: 
  • Major calendar events:
  • Other reports:
  • Trustees
  • Questions or comments on reports
  • Pastor comments
  • Unfinished business
  • Next Meeting: April 16, 2012
  • Closing prayer and adjournment

March 2012 Prayer Ministry Report

Sue Kaiser reported:

Perhaps one way to explain what’s been going on with the small Island Prayer Group which had included a few folks from other churches and several from Trinity is to say that now only a few from Trinity are meeting monthly. Lani Burkman has been working to keep in touch with some church women who cannot meet on a regular basis but have had a few meetings at the Burkman home during the winter. We hope to keep including others but may need more consistent meeting times or broader advertising...prayer continues however!
Thankfully other groups which meet in the church have taken on some regular times of prayer as they meet, plan activities and carry them out. That has happened before, now perhaps the difference is that personal prayers are offered for those who have needs of various kinds in the church at most meetings.
On another prayer event that has been planned thru the Island Ministerium – we’ll have a week of 24/7 prayer planned with 7 Island Churches for each to take one day during the week of June 3-9. Trinity’s day for 24 hour prayer is Friday, June 8th. More details will be available at our next meeting – and probably before.
This is part of the NY Statewide observance during this 2012 calendar year called OneHeartCry – developed thru a ministry of Pastor Roger Brown in the Adirondack region of the state. This is a vision God has given him to lead other churches across the state which will be committing to pray for issues that impact our state: churches, and spiritual renewal, government, business, education, security, growth and general well being of our diverse population. There will be biblical guidelines to follow for some of the prayers people may offer and of course personal issues that face us locally will be addressed as people feel led in each church or ministry.
Although it is still in the talking stage and not set as an Island function, there is some discussion in the Ministerium of having a joint prayer service, perhaps at the Town Commons at the end of the 24/7 week in which we’ve prayed. More will be discussed on this but inquiry has been made to the GI Town Board to have such a service to which everyone would be invited...probably a combination worship of prayer, music, meditation and thanksgiving...in which all churches would have an opportunity to participate.
A time of prayer will be offered for Pastor Larry in worship (to be determined) before he goes to serve as a delegate to our United Methodist General Conference, April 24-May 4th.
Please continue your daily prayers for Trinity.

March 2012 SPRC Report

Tom Burkman reported:

The Staff-Parish Relations Committee is continuing a process of periodic evaluation of the employed staff of the church.  This involves consultation with the staff member, input from congregants who regularly interact with the staff person, and review of the person's job description. 
 
SPRC will sponsor a staff recognition event at the Harbisons on Sunday afternoon or evening, August 19.

During an upcoming overseas assignment of the SPRC chair, Dr. Donna Lavallee will serve as Interim Chair from May through September.

March 2012 Finance Report

Chris Hipp reported:
The General Fund is about where it was at the start of the year, $9.9k. Thus income and expenses are in balance, but we have not made apportionments payments this year. The conversion to Paychex for salary distribution is in progress, with positive results to date. Salary payment by direct bank deposit is now available to those who wish it.
After some discussion the FC voted to make 1/12th monthly payments in March and April. At the end of 1Q our financial situation will be reviewed and cost reductions made to keep us on course, if necessary. Weekly estimates of where the GF will close at year-end oscillate around $368k, about $10k below the budget total.
The Counters, Posters and Treasurers list will be published by the Chair by the end of the month.
It was noted in passing that the Trustees have voted to pay for the new Finance computer and associated items as a capital expense. The FC thanks the Trustees for doing so. We do need a definition of what technology purchases constitute capital expenses. The FC will work with the Trustees to accomplish this.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

March 2012 CE Report

Mark VonWald Reported:
On April 1st we will be having our “FUNDAY SUNDAY”.  This is our quarterly event where we encourage our children to bring a new friend to church.  We do a shortened lesson and provide many games and activities that allow the new kids to mingle with our current population and form friendships. Our last “Funday Sunday” was a success in the fact that we have added new families that continue to attend Trinity. 

On April 8th at 9:45 am we will be doing our annual Easter egg hunt. We split the two ages up into our regular Kidzone service time mode. Pre-k to 1st grade will be in the Junior Kidzone room while 2rd grade till 5th grade our down stairs in the kidzone room. For those new to Trinity we will be done in time for Easter service.
VBS planning is well on its way as we gear up for Operation Over board taking place July 8th threw the 12th. Please pray for us and the leadership team as we plan every detail to make the biggest impact possible with our community.

February 2012 Minutes


Church Council Meeting
February 20, 2012

 Charlie called the meeting to order with the unison reading of the TUMC mission statement.

 Sharing of God Sightings

Attendees: Mark VonWald, Pastor Larry Baird, Pastor Nate Lange, Charlie Yund, Laura Mason, Ginger Mason, George DeGlopper, Sheila Rader, Ann Hippe, Sue Kaiser, John harbison, John Jones, Elaine Johnson, Gail Conschafter

Approval of January’s minutes: Motion by Sheila Rader seconded by Ann Hipp. Minutes were approved as presented.

Changes to agenda:   New Business will be added by Nate

New Business:  WOW – Women of the Word have been with us since September.  They seem to be doing well here and we get the feeling they feel comfortable as well.  They are asking that we allow them to stay through 2012.  They have communicated with Larry and enjoy being here and would like to continue to stay.  Larry said that it is good community relationships and is a positive relationship.  It does create a bit more set up work for our custodial staff, but Larry feels it is well worth the effort.  Their contribution to the church more than likely covers the cost of the work.  The feedback has been complimentary.  Sheila motioned to house WOW here at TUMC for the next year, and Ginger seconded the motion.  Discussion followed regarding what portion of the building was being used.  Vote was taken and passed unanimously.

                        Nate shared that there are more young families coming to TUMC.  Nate would like to organize monthly dinners and invite the families (in their 20’s and 30’s) to be a part and show them that there are other families here to connect with.  The first date did not materialize do to a scheduling conflict.  They are looking at trying to do this on a Friday at about 6:30 or 7:00.  Still looking into childcare…. Larry suggested the “older” folks be a part of the childcare portion of the program.

                        Attendance review: Discussion on attendance taking procedure.  We are following the same pattern as to where we were last year for the Contemporary service.  As far as the traditional service is concerned, we are seeing a general increase over time and not taking away from any other service.  Some of the spikes are the “come together” Sundays. The trend for the 8 AM service seems to be growing as well.  Charlie called it “the Larry affect” for all services.  John Harbison commented on how great the services have been.  Preaching, music, and the kids in church have all been positive.  Charlie commented that the kids also find it uplifting in the service.  Larry commented on how he appreciates that Liz and Mark continue the theme of the service into the KidZone message.

Budget Review:  Charlie reported that there were a few issues getting the funding into the right “spot.”  Jim Winter has been working hard.  The giving is up.  We have overpaid some unemployment, so there was a refund of about $4500. The expenses have been down due to the mild winter.  There was a question as to whether or not the apportionments were paid.  Charlie was not aware, but thought they were paid.

 SPRC:  As reported from Tom on the blog:

The SPRC is engaged in the following projects:

Evaluation of staff. The committee held a conversation at its February
meeting with Associate Pastor Lange, and expressed commendation and some
suggestions. SPRC is dealing with the issues raised.

Revision of staff job descriptions. Questionnaires have been
distributed to staff in need of such revision. Ed Stisser and the SPRC
chair will revise descriptions in consultation with the employee and the
senior pastor, for final approval of the SPRC

Through articles in Tidings, SPRC is informing the church about Pastor
Baird's tasks in service to the broader denomination: General
Conference, Jurisdictional Conference, and Board of Discipleship. The
SPRC endorses this activity and urges the church to grant indulgence for
the time this requires and to uphold our pastor in prayer in these
important tasks. Pastor is making every effort to maintain his time
commitments to the ministry at Trinity.

Charlie commented that Larry will be at both the Annual Conference AND the General Conference.  It is an honor that Larry has been selected to be represented there.  Sue Kaiser asked Larry to share with the group as to what is done at Conference.  Larry felt that the average member is aware of what goes on, but is willing to meet with anyone that is interested in knowing what goes on at that level.  There are a number of challenging issues that are coming up.

Church Calendar:     Charlie collaborated with the church calendar along with the other activities that occur here at TUMC.  There are several groups that meet on a weekly basis.  We are beginning Lenten Luncheons during Lent.  We went through each month and reviewed what activities will be held.  Child care will be for Lenten Luncheons and are asking for those that are attending to sign up in advance so we are able to provide if needed.  Franklin Graham is hosting a festival September 22 -23 in Buffalo.  It is a series called Rock the Lakes and will be targeting a younger demographic. The Ash Wednesday service has a tie in to the Good Friday service.  There may be a conflict on May 12 with a few activities.  Larry asked that the UMW communicate with the church, so there are not any conflicts.  The Mother/Daughter dinner is being replaced with a Women’s Brunch.  There is time to reschedule one of the events.  Laity banquet is April 29 as reported by Sheila Rader.  Motion made to approve VBS for July 9-12, seconded by Ginger.  Motion passed unanimously.  Work camp tentatively scheduled for July 22-28.  There will be a Garden Tour this summer.  Charlie asked if there were any plans for July 4th.  Mark commented that there would be a float in the parade promoting VBS.  Discussion on front lawn picnic after the parade.  Rally day will most likely be September 9.  The question came up as to whether or not we will be hosting Family Camp this September.  Taste of Trinity will be October 20.  This is to replace the Fall Festival.  Larry reminded us that each event that is on the calendar should make sure it meets the mission of the church.  Sheila reported that December 2012 the UMW will be hosting ONE STARRY NIGHT – an intergenerational event – and also a community outreach.  It will be a walk through and booths with crafts for kids to make, food to sample.  It will be a Saturday in December.  Ellie Robinson and Sheila Rader will head this committee and will work with Mark and Liz.  Sheila shared that last years’ retreat was wonderful, but the target group was 50’s group.  There was a comment made that there is nothing for the “younger” women, so UMW is getting together with that group for input.  Always involve childcare provision for those interested in attending.  Charlie will try to put up three months at a time so we can be apprised of each event, in order to keep all committees informed.

Other Reports:

Trustees:  George reported that committee reported purchase of a projector and stand.  The heating system in Historic Trinity is in need of some repairs.  Charlie asked that George and a group take a walk through the campus to get things ready for the “birthday parties” that are upcoming. 

A question on Safe Sanctuary policy.  There is a copy of it in the slots outside the office.  It is a policy attached to the use of building form.  The procedural issues are being reviewed by Ed Stisser right now.  He is making sure all is recorded and any new adults working with youth our children are properly screened.     Nate asked about the special paint that has reflective flecks in it.  It would helpful if it were painted in Historic Trinity for a better projection.

Pastor’s Comments:  Larry asked that we continue to ask “why are we doing what we are doing?”  He will continue to ask that question so we do not get stale.

                                    Nate had no comments.

            Ginger asked that we dream dreams when generating the calendar and its events. Examples: Youth and Children’s’ choir.

 Next meeting will be Monday, March 26, 2012.  Nate will not be in attendance.  The time will be 6:30 for leadership training with meeting beginning 7:15.

Nate closed in prayer.

Meeting adjourned at 9:00 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Gail Conschafter