Thank you for reading our September, 2024 Newsletter! Please contact us if you have any questions, information that should be added to our next newsletter, or would like more details about the Minetto United Methodist Church.

Visitors and neighbors are always welcome at our Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. The interior and all entrances to the building are fully accessible.
 
A collection shed is available in the parking lot at the back of the church for donating clothing items that can be recycled. Useable items include: all clothing, shoes, sneakers, purses, blankets, sheets, pillowcases, drapes, and stuffed toys.

The church is located at the corner of State Route 48 and County Route 8, one block south of the Stewarts Shop, midway between Oswego and Fulton, in the village of Minetto. Its physical address for GPS purposes is 2433 County Route 8, Oswego, NY 13126. The mailing address is PO Box 217, Minetto, NY 13115. The church phone is 315-343-3465 and the website is at MinettoUMC.org.

Prayers & Squares — Gloria Bickel

If anyone would like to cut out boy’s shorts or put a quilt top together please let me know. We will have a workshop on Friday, September 20, in the Fellowship Hall from 9:30 -11:30AM. Thank you to all our undercover angels working on our projects behind the scenes.

Finance — Vern Tryon

Account balances as of September 2, 2024:

  • Current expense checking — $6,332.84
  • Current expense savings — $28,321.66
  • Capital campaign checking — $3,133.63
  • Check book balance — $4,229.51

Our monthly income for August from all sources was below expectations by over $878 but our year-to-date income exceeded expectations by over $3,300. This is not unusual during the summer and it is not a cause for alarm.

August’s expenditures were $4,800 below projections and all program areas spent less than was budgeted. The year-to-date expenses were a bit over half of what was budgeted.

I am relieved to report that the problem with the IRS has been resolved and I received confirmation in writing.

Invitations have gone out for requests for the 2025 budget. I asked that they be given to my by September 20.

Carrie and Steve have made good progress in getting our financial secretary’s records moved to Tithe.ly. We are still working on bringing our congregation list up to date.

Please let me know if you spot any shortcomings or have questions about this report.

Worship & Music — Mary Lou Bjorkman

Choir returns in September!

This month’s choir member of interest is Nancy Prarie.

Nancy Prarie

Some things you might not know about me. My favorite way to start each day is to let the Lord know His intent for my day. I repeat Psalm 118:24 This is the day the LORD has made. I will rejoice and be glad in it. He gives me abundance each day, especially in my church life. I get to sing in choir with talented people, I grow flowers to be placed on the altar in September and enjoy my flowers all summer. I got my wish to participate with our church family in the rummage sale upon retirement from the Oswego City School District. I get to participate each week in Bible Study, care for the church garden (all are welcome to help me in the garden), do our church mission work, bake, sew, and exercise. My life is blessed, and I thank all of you for your participation in our church family.

Administrative Council — Kathy Duschen

The next Council meeting is scheduled for September 11 @ 6:30pm

Missions — Carla & Steve Salisbury

Minetto Elementary School Supply Drive

The Minetto Elementary School Supply Drive was a huge success. Thanks to you, our donations to the school consisted of:

  • 29 boxes of colored pencils
  • 24 boxes of #2 pencils
  • 31 pencil pouches
  • 5 pouches of pens
  • 15 boxes of crayons
  • 41 pink erasers
  • 47 glue sticks
  • 21 packages of filler paper
  • 4 boxes of tissues
  • 18 pair of scissors
  • 14 backpacks
  • 6 sandwich ziploc bags and 4 gallon ziploc bags
  • 10 composition notebooks
  • 6 boxes of washable markers
  • 4 rulers
  • 2 packages of printer paper
  • 3 bottles of hand sanitizer

The elementary school was very grateful. They held an invitation only event where supplies were distributed.

Rummage Sale

The annual Fall Rummage Sale will take place from September 26 (4-6pm), 27 (9-1pm) and 28 (9-12). Donations will be received beginning Monday the 23rd. Sorry, but we can not accept or sell any electronic devices!

Nurture, Care & Health — Karen Poole & Judy Bradt

September Birthdays

  • 2 — Derek Salisbury
  • 9 — Kris Armstrong
  • 11 — Duane Stephens, Amy Rogers
  • 14 — Shawn Allen
  • 16 — Carla Salisbury
  • 17 — Carrie Fellows
  • 18 — Liz Page
  • 21 — Vernon Tryon
  • 24 — Susan Clark
  • 26 — Marcia Strang
  • 28 — Daryl Martin
  • 30 — Tom Putnam

Coffee Hours

Coffee hours are held on the first and third Sunday of the month in the Mowry Lounge. Coffee hours are suspended over the summer (June, July, August). But if you would like to host one of these coffee hours, you can sign up with Nancy Prarie.

Church Service Assistants

Altar Stewards
August – Linda McFall
September – Nancy Prarie

Karen Poole has a supply of Simply Easy Mix food thickener if anyone knows of anyone or if you can use it yourself, please reach out to her.

Christian Education — Wynnette Dohse & Karen Papay

Rally Sunday

September 15th is Rally Sunday for Sunday School Bring your kids, grandkids, neighbors, friends and colleagues!

Sunday school will be returning again September 15th on Rally Sunday. Please get the word out and talk to any local grandkids or neighbors about joining us in the Fall.

Freewill Dinners

Freewill Dinners 3rd Wednesday of the month serving in the dining hall eat-in or take out 4:00-5:30

  • September 18 – Ziti with sauce, meatballs, Italian bread, tossed salad and dessert.
  • October 16 – Ham and scalloped potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
  • November 20 – Chicken and rice, vegetable and dessert.
  • December 18 – TBA

Here are a few pictures taken at the August dinner. Pictures courtesy of Nancy Prarie.

Judy Bradt and Miss Ellie Sereno bag rolls

 

Karen Poole delights in delivering meals to our friends at home

 

Pastor Maureen and Wynnette Dohse check to be sure items are ready for serving

 

Linda McFall and Nancy Prarie have packaged tasty cookies and applesauce for our guests

Operation Christmas Child

We will be sending boxes again this year. Our hope is to reach at least 100 like we did last year. If you have any shoe boxes please bring them to church. It saves the cost of buying boxes. We will wrap them to make them extra special. You can leave the boxes on the table by the attendance stand. We also, as always, encourage you to donate items or pack one yourself and add them to the ones we pack for the church.

Red Bird Mission

The Lawrences are again going to be delivering boxes and items to Kentucky after Thanksgiving to be given out as Christmas gifts in the Appalachian Mountains. These boxes need to be the plastic ones. I have 50 for us to send again this year. I will, after summer, put them out for individuals to fill on their own if you choose. Be looking out for bargains this summer. You can also get your own plastic container the size of a regular shoebox if you want. These boxes have no restrictions except they should be new items, useful as well as gift worthy packed for a specific gender and approximate age category.

Bulletin Board

Our next featured angel is June Tryon. Vern and the rest of the Tryon family, along with many of us, have provided some pictures for everyone to enjoy.

From June Tryon for one of the Bible Study For Women gatherings.

Love Bags

The Thursday morning Bible Study group has put together “Love Bags” to hand out to our unfortunate friends standing on corners or elsewhere that need a hand out and kind encounter. The bag is a gallon freezer bag. Our first batch of 20 have a granola bar, a pack of crackers, lollipops and candies, applesauce, pretzels, a bottle of water, a pack of kleenex with Bible verses on it and a homemade card with a handwritten note of love and kindness! If you have a desire to pass one on or would like to hear more about the program talk to Pastor or anyone in the Bible Study group.

Community

Ecumenical Bunco Competition

The annual Ecumenical Bunco competition was held and a good time was had by all. The food was delicious, the fun and prizes fantastic, the fellowship priceless ! The next event is scheduled for October 27th. Pictures courtesy of Nancy Prarie

Alzheimer’s / Dementia Support Group

An Alzheimer’s / Dementia Support Group meets every month on the first Wednesday at 7:pm at the Cicero UMC. Their goal is to provide information to “newbie” caregivers and support for “veteran” caregivers. For further information, contact Diana Rockhill (315) 297 5498.

Oswego Trinity United Methodist Church News

  • The next free will dinner is Sunday, October 6th from 4:30-5:30 p.m. or until gone. The menu includes meatloaf, macaroni & cheese, vegetable, cookie, and beverages. The free will dinners usually occur the first Sunday of each month starting at 4:30. The eat-in dinner will be served downstairs (use Utica Street entrance). Donations are accepted, but never expected.
  • The next Nu-2U-Sale will be held September 13, 14, 20 and 21; more details will be announced soon.
  • The church is located at 45 East Utica Street, corner of East 4th and Utica, Oswego. Everyone is welcome to attend in person worship on Sunday starting at 10:00 a.m. For further information, please call and leave a message at (315) 343-1715 or visit https://www.facebook.com/OswegoNYTrinityUMC.