Trustees Report

World markets began January 2018 where they left off in 2017. The US bull market then approaching a 10-year run was also beginning to influence world markets too. However, national and world events such as the Chinese economy, Brexit uncertainty, world oil prices, and US political turmoil led to uncertainty in investor’s minds that resulted in February stock market downturns. As volatility remained ever present during 2018, including up and down swings of 10% or more that included a record Dow Jones high in September, the markets could not, as analysts are fond of saying, ‘gain traction’. Despite that hopeful September high water mark, a brutal 4th quarter left the year with an annual loss of about 6%.

Although the church’s investments are tied to the world and domestic markets we have been fortunate in that our 2018 ‘losses’ (5.5%) were slightly less than the major index averages. However, we experienced losses just the same. Due to this fact, allocations to the 4 major categories all reflect a negative growth for the year (totaling -$54,547.18). Downturns are a normal occurrence in the stock market, occurring on average every 3-4 years. Given a long-term historical perspective of steady positive growth and our continued guidance from Edward Jones, the trustees have an optimistic outlook for 2019 and beyond.

Board of Christian Education

On behalf of the Christian Education board, please accept this year’s annual recap for the Education Program. It was another good year for participation by the youth and their families, and much of that was due to the programming developed by the CE Board.

The first half of the calendar year — or the second half of our school year — pretty much picked up where we left off in the previous fall, with the story of Moses and the Exodus. We tailored our schedule in such a way that the rhythms of the year took into account participation — winter attendance slacks off a bit due to winter sports! We used the Progressive Christianity curriculum some weeks, and we continued to develop themes that we used in the spring.

Spring found us returning to developing a puppet show to coincide with Children’s Sunday. The development of this was quite interesting, in that we chose to work with one continuous theme all year long, and when Barbara Paulson from No Strings Marionette Co. joined us, we were able to jump right in and develop the show. She came a couple of times before the spring to teach us how to make some of the special puppets (Flies!) with the kids. We were so happy to work with Barbara again, and the use of puppets to teach the stories of the Exodus was so successful.

This fall, our home cooked curriculum was based on the stewardship of the earth. We took mental pictures of the nature we could see from the classroom window, and we talked about what we couldn’t see, including the “wood wide web”, or how the trees were able to communicate with each other using the underground mushroom network. Truly powerful information and an appreciation of the extent of how complex the earth is. We composted leaves and we started a worm farm, and we hope to use the compost in the spring to create new life.

Our advent art centered around advent wreathes, and our Christmas celebration was an adaptation of a play Peter wrote 20 years ago!

I would also like to thank our board — Harriet Grenier, Kristin Wolf DeJong and Ben DeJong, and Dave MacGowan, who provided me with excellent support throughout the year. Special thanks to Dave, who FINALLY  retired from the CE board — he’s served a couple of terms. And thanks to Peter for his insight and ideas for our programming — his guidance was invaluable — and to the Council for fully supporting our goals and programs.

Finally, thank you to the parents, grandparents and caregivers for the children who attend our Sunday School. I enjoy seeing them week in and week out, and thoroughly enjoy planning programs that will interest your children and keep them involved. 

Respectfully submitted, 

Tom Stevens

Nominating Committee

Ned Davis is the chair (ie., the sole member!) of the nominating committee.  He would appreciate your help!
The wider ministry of the church is about you.  We have several boards that help to oversee that ministry.  The boards and committees are listed below with numbers in parentheses to indicate the number of members the board needs for a full compliment.

Board of Deacons (0) — They help make our Sunday morning worship service flow by helping with the greeting and ushering and other jobs that arise during the course of worship.

Board of Finance (2) — Like the name suggests, this board oversees the flow of money in and out of the church.

Trustees (0) — The trustees oversee our endowment and assist with the work of the board of finance.

Board of Christian Education (2) — This group works closely with our CE Director, Tom Stevens and with the church school, helping to provide leadership on Sunday morning and setting the course for the academic year.

Board of Business Administration (2)– If you like to have a hands-on type job, this committee might be for you as it keeps on eye on the property and on the physical needs of the church.

Board of Outreach (0) — This is the committee that organizes our outreach to the community and the world.  They sponsor the Christmas gift campaign (coming soon!) and many others like the recently completed Crop Hunger Walk.

Nominating Committee (3) — They try to find people to serve on these committees and boards and write reports like this!

Music Committee (2) — The music committee, as its name clearly suggests, oversees the music program.

If you’d like to learn more about any of these boards or committees, you can call Ned (244-1684)  or the church office (244-6606).  We can talk you through it, and even invite you to sit in on a meeting.
 
Thanks.

2016 Annual Report

 
Though you may read the Annual Report here, please bring a church printed copy to the Annual Meeting on January 29, 2017 so we’re all working from the same document.  Thank you!
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Minutes January 31, 2016 Annual Meeting
Treasurer
Clerk
Pastor
Special Services Performed by Rev. Plagge
Floral Ministry
Board of Christian Education
Board of Outreach
Board of Business Administration
Board of Finance
Proposed 2017 Budget
Trustees
Trustees Exhibit
Proposed Slate of Officers and Board Members
Board of Deacons