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East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church Volume V Issue 13 March 31st, 2019
Pastor’s Corner
What a fun afternoon it was for our church last Sunday being a part of the St. Patrick’s Day
parade through Stroudsburg and East Stroudsburg! I was amazed to find out that our parade
through the Stroudsburgs was the largest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the state of Pennsylvania,
with seventy-five floats including our own. There are so many people to thank for their work on
our part of the parade, including Bethany Mills and Sarah Kuhnle who did much of the
organizing, to Liz Green, Bruce Johnson, and Ray Moeller for designing and assembling the float
to the many who made financial and candy donations. Comments were heard along the parade route, along the lines
of “That’s the church which has the community meals every week!” to “Hey, that’s the church which does so much for
the community!” These are comments to make a pastor’s heart proud, not because of anything I’ve done but
because all that each of YOU have done!
I especially want to thank the 30+ people who walked the several miles of the parade. Part of the parade contingent
were our youth who walked in front introducing our part of the parade. Many of those same youth, at the conclusion
of the parade, jumped in one of our church vans to travel the four-and-a-half hours to Washington, DC. Through
Robin Braun’s connection with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, ten youth and four adults were privileged to
enjoy not only a great tour of the Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill on Monday, but a time alone with Justice
Alito to hear his answers to questions posed by our youth. I was delighted to be able to attend with the youth and to
drive our church van through DC last Monday. DC is my old “stomping grounds,” having been raised only 4 miles
outside the city in the VA suburbs. Thanks to Robin and Pat for setting up the overnight and for accompanying the
youth on this special, informative trip.
I am looking forward to our one-day retreat this Saturday at Pocono Plateau, and look forward to seeing many of you
there. If not there, I will certainly see you on Sunday as we continue with Not a Fan and the message Scott Kuhnle
will bring to the congregation.
Many Blessings,
Pastor Jim
JOB POSTING
Financial Secretary Position
at ESUMC Are you passionate about outreach and missions work?
Description:
Our Missions Team desires to serve and assist with
This position is responsible for processing all the continued disaster recovery efforts in North Carolina for
contributions made to the church, entering information all the damage caused by Hurricane Matthew (2016) &
into our database management system, producing Hurricane Florence (2018). Volunteers are still needed,
regular statements and maintaining accurate records for so please prayerfully consider joining us!! Our week-long
church members. Additionally, reconciling monthly bank trip is scheduled for Sunday, April 28th through Saturday,
statements and occasionally covering the phones will be May 4th. Our estimated cost is $250/person, however,
required. The job is 14-16 hours a week, with Mondays scholarships are available—please don’t let costs hold
being mandatory. The schedule for the remaining hours you back! All adults 18 and older are welcome! No
is flexible. technical or handyman skills required, on-the-job training
Qualifications: will be provided, as needed. Please respond by April 7th
to Pat Braun at patabraun@yahoo.com, or call her
High School diploma, college preferred; basic computer directly at (570) 269-5043.Thank you!
skills in database management, word processing,
Outlook; basic math skills, including hand counting and
depositing currency; ability to maintain strict
confidentiality of members’ records; ability to maintain a
strong communicative, working relationship with all staff
and church members; and the desire to uphold and
support the mission of the church: To love Jesus Christ
and share his love.
To Apply:
Please submit your resume to esumcjobs@gmail.com
with a cover letter explaining why you feel you would be
a good candidate for this position!
Thank You!
Would you be willing to pick
someone up on your way to
church?
The Congregational Care Team is in need of drivers to give
rides to homebound church members before the 8:30 and 10:45
services, particularly from Shirley Futch Plaza (which is literally,
right across the street!). All pickups will be conveniently
coordinated based on location. For more information or to
volunteer, please contact Rachel Thompson at
rthompson@esumc.net.
Spring Cantata: Help still needed!
Hey O.K.’s! We’ve certainly got some news you can use this
week!!!! Due to a booking error, our Vo-Tech luncheon has been
rescheduled to Wednesday, April 17th at 12pm. The meal
Mark your calendars! Monroe County United (MCU) will be
leading our Community in a prayer event for the National Day of information remains the same, $10/person, and the choice of
Prayer Thursday, on May 2nd, at 12:00pm, at the Courthouse entrees: Shrimp Scampi or Chicken Parmesan. Please note that
Square. ESUMC hopes to have a presence there that day and a valid Photo ID is required to gain admittance to the school, and
to represent our Church. For more information, please email that we suggest you arrive about 10-15 minutes early!
Bethany Mills at bmills@esumc.net
RSVP to Erma Powell at (570) 421-1422 or Karen Dudley at
A note from Bob Rosenberger: (570) 424-9896 by Wednesday, April 10th, indicating your meal
“I want to thank my loving friends and fellow believers in choice, how many people will be attending with you, and if
Jesus Christ for their support in cards, visits, and so anyone will be needing transportation assistance. Again, this
many prayers which have helped Jan and I through this event is open to anyone over 55! So, if you haven’t come
stormy time. The love this church shows to each other before, we invite to give us a try!!!!
and to the community exemplifies what is means to be a
Christ follower. I thank each and everyone of you!” Attention! If you’ve been helping us collect cereal “box tops for
education,” please note that this is the only coupon we are
- Bob & Jan currently collecting. All other clippings can be discarded! Thanks!
THIS WEEK AT ESUMC Recovery
Meetings
at ESUMC
All meetings are
held downstairs in
the Community Room of
the Education Building
AA
Keep It Simple
Thursdays & Saturdays
8:00pm-9:00pm
Serenity House
Saturdays
5:30pm-6:30pm
Sundays
4:30pm-6:30pm
NA
Just For Today
Monday-Saturday
12:00pm-1:30pm
New Beginnings
(Women’s Group)
Wednesdays
6:00-7:30pm
OA
Wednesdays
8:00pm-9:00pm
GRIEF
SHARE
Thursdays
6:30-8:00pm
Begins 05/30/19
NOTES FROM THE NURSERY:
The preschool children learned the story of Jesus healing
a blind man, and, in continuing with our Community
Helper lessons, the class was visited by ESUMC’s own
Dr. Kristin Marek. She talked about how doctor’s help to
take care of people and showed the children different
tools that doctor’s use. The children got to try out
equipment as well as make a doctor kit of their
own. They presented her with a certificate of
appreciation and enjoyed her visit to the
preschool nursery. Thanks Dr. Marek!
Upcoming Congregational
Meeting for our Contemporary
Worship Service Attendees
Hey 10:45ers! Your meeting with the Worship Planning
Team is right around the corner! Next Sunday, April 7th
immediately following Contemporary Worship, we’re
inviting you to stay in your pew for a few minutes longer
than normal. Rich Strack & a few individuals from our
Worship Planning Team will briefly share important
sound equipment upgrades and anticipated changes you’ll see happening in the near future. So hang tight for about
20 minutes after service and get “in the know” about these exciting changes at ESUMC. Hope to see you there!
For more information, please contact Paul Grimes at poconopridegrimes@gmail.com or (732) 423-8491.
Mike Carlson, our Steering Team Leader, has asked me to provide an updated review of our
AV project. I have broken this down into 4 areas.
The mixing board is the nerve center of the audio system. It has more impact on control than
any other piece of equipment. The one Charlie has chosen (and I approve) will handle analog
and digital inputs and is extremely flexible. It features some adjustments that can be controlled
remotely with a tablet thru WIFI. It has an expected lifespan of about 10 years. It cannot be re-
placed by a tablet, but some functions can be enhanced with a tablet.
#3 AV Equipment Location
Our AV technicians have difficulty with the current location of the sound booth
(equipment area) as it is to the right side of the balcony (as one looks toward the pulpit) thus
reflecting sound off of the wall and away from them. We are contemplating a few arrange-
ments, but the most likely is Plan C.
Plan A: Adlib strongly recommends moving the sound booth to the center front of
the balcony. This is an ideal location acoustically, but not visually.
Plan B: The sound booth is located in the center middle of the balcony. This
leaves the entire front of the balcony open. The sound and vision will not be
ideal, but doable. The front pews will remain intact, but it will requires remov-
ing the back two rows of pews.
Plan C: To move the audio board away from the side wall, and additional 10-12
feet from where it stands now. The computer would be to the right and the vid-
eo and lighting desks behind. This would take up the right side of the balcony
to the back wall, but leave a walkway in back, as it is now. The sound quality
here is close to that of center front.
ESUMC’s Audio Visual Project Update (continued)
Summary
In my opinion #1 needs to be done to maintain function. #2 and #3 should be done at the same time if
we want to get ahead of the replacement curve and save time and effort and well as noticeably improve
function.
For #3 we are leaning towards plan C. We will be making a final decision shortly. We will soon be
getting an architectural millwright plan. Everyone is in agreement that we need to fit with the existing
architecture, and it needs to be of high quality.
#4 Is a recommended plan of the worship team. They feel it is important we enable ESUMC to be in line
with other churches with regards to convenience and providing streaming and multiple viewing area
access. It is certainly something that most new churches are doing and something that tech savvy
Christians consider when they are looking for a new church.
Peace,
Rich
Church Office
Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm Director of Student Ministries Director of Congregational Care
church@esumc.net Scott Kuhnle Rachel Thompson
(570) 421-3280 skuhnle@esumc.net rthompson@esumc.net
Ext. 1013 Ext. 1011
Pastor
Jim Todd Director of Children & Family Ministries Audio/Visual Technician
jtodd@esumc.net Erica Dorsch Charles Rajnai
Ext. 1014 edorsch@esumc.net charlesrajnai@gmail.com
Ext. 1017
Church Administrator Financial Secretary
Jill Teaford Director of Traditional Music/Organist Accepting Applications
jteaford@esumc.net Pauline Fox esumcjobs@gmail.com
Ext. 1015 foxes@esumc.net
Facilities Manager
Administrative Assistant Director of Contemporary Music Rob Coyle
Kathy Ravago Doug Malefyt rcoyle@esumc.net
kravago@esumc.net dmalefyt@esumc.net Ext. 1018
Ext. 1010
Director of Choir Weekday Sexton
Director of Communications Joe Dorsch Bob Lee
& Spiritual Life Development josephdorsch@gmail.com rcoyle@esumc.net
Bethany Mills
bmills@esumc.net Director of Bells Sunday Sexton
Ext. 1023 Chris Perfetti Craig Banner
perfetti3@ptd.net rcoyle@esumc.net