Semi Annual Budget Report
Semi Annual Ministry Reports
BUILDING & GROUNDS - BOB WRIGHT
What outcomes have been observed (e.g., professions of faith, baptisms, spiritual growth, ministry involvement, etc.)?
We fixed several areas of the church
The drain that was leaking into the men’s bathroom was repaired and we’ve begun interior repairs. I received lots of input from others, so that was nice.
Kitchen electrical circuits were upgraded so we won’t have blown fuses. Someone from the church offered to do the work.
Scheduled a church work day that accomplished several projects. Over a dozen people showed up to help!
Coordinated with elders and workers to identify and schedule major areas of repair - roof, A/C, parsonage, grounds, parking lot.
What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
The biggest obstacle faced has been learning the new financial system and feeling supported by the administrative support. It’s been tough trying to get my hands around the processes and learning how everything is supposed to work and how to get people reimbursed.
Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
I’m still learning how everything works and who is helping in specific areas. The work day was helpful in targeting individuals with skills and desires. Hopefully that will help. Not sure yet if the budget is adequate for what needs to happen. So far, I still have money available for things!
What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
Pray for hearts to be willing to serve and for God to bring talents to the projects. There’s several things that NEED to be accomplished and some dreams we’d LOVE to see happen!
What outcomes have been observed (e.g., professions of faith, baptisms, spiritual growth, ministry involvement, etc.)?
We fixed several areas of the church
The drain that was leaking into the men’s bathroom was repaired and we’ve begun interior repairs. I received lots of input from others, so that was nice.
Kitchen electrical circuits were upgraded so we won’t have blown fuses. Someone from the church offered to do the work.
Scheduled a church work day that accomplished several projects. Over a dozen people showed up to help!
Coordinated with elders and workers to identify and schedule major areas of repair - roof, A/C, parsonage, grounds, parking lot.
What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
The biggest obstacle faced has been learning the new financial system and feeling supported by the administrative support. It’s been tough trying to get my hands around the processes and learning how everything is supposed to work and how to get people reimbursed.
Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
I’m still learning how everything works and who is helping in specific areas. The work day was helpful in targeting individuals with skills and desires. Hopefully that will help. Not sure yet if the budget is adequate for what needs to happen. So far, I still have money available for things!
What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
Pray for hearts to be willing to serve and for God to bring talents to the projects. There’s several things that NEED to be accomplished and some dreams we’d LOVE to see happen!
FELLOWSHIP KIDS - JESSIE TONEGATTO
What outcomes have been observed (e.g., professions of faith, baptisms, spiritual growth, ministry involvement, etc.)?
We wrapped up our midweek meetings with the Awana curriculum in May where we had anywhere from 20-28 students coming each week to learn about Jesus and spend time in His word. In July we sent 8 Elementary aged kids to Lake Ann Camp, two of them gave their life to Jesus!!
What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
With the summer months upon us, our Sunday attendance has been down due to family vacations. We are also down to 8 teachers who are regularly scheduled and with this shortage of teachers, we have unfortunately had to cancel Sunday Kids Church a number of times.
Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
The nursery has gained a teacher and is adequately staffed, however with Sunday Kids we could definitely use more teachers. For anyone interested in serving, I have tried to make it simple to serve. We use the Kid Konnect video lessons, which are already designated and set up on the TV, snacks are stocked up, and coloring sheets printed. You have access to additional crafting supplies if you would like to create something with the students. It is really rewarding to spend time with our kids and see them growing in their faith!
What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
Our students and toddlers are such an important part of our church! Please continue to pray for them to be open to learning about God's word and when the time is right to surrender their lives to Him. Pray also for our adults to come alongside them and minister to them as they grow.
What outcomes have been observed (e.g., professions of faith, baptisms, spiritual growth, ministry involvement, etc.)?
We wrapped up our midweek meetings with the Awana curriculum in May where we had anywhere from 20-28 students coming each week to learn about Jesus and spend time in His word. In July we sent 8 Elementary aged kids to Lake Ann Camp, two of them gave their life to Jesus!!
What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
With the summer months upon us, our Sunday attendance has been down due to family vacations. We are also down to 8 teachers who are regularly scheduled and with this shortage of teachers, we have unfortunately had to cancel Sunday Kids Church a number of times.
Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
The nursery has gained a teacher and is adequately staffed, however with Sunday Kids we could definitely use more teachers. For anyone interested in serving, I have tried to make it simple to serve. We use the Kid Konnect video lessons, which are already designated and set up on the TV, snacks are stocked up, and coloring sheets printed. You have access to additional crafting supplies if you would like to create something with the students. It is really rewarding to spend time with our kids and see them growing in their faith!
What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
Our students and toddlers are such an important part of our church! Please continue to pray for them to be open to learning about God's word and when the time is right to surrender their lives to Him. Pray also for our adults to come alongside them and minister to them as they grow.
OUTREACH - MADELEINE WRIGHT
1. What outcomes have been observed (e.g., professions of faith, baptisms, spiritual growth, ministry involvement, etc.)?
AAA Pregnancy was able to be blessed by our Baby Bottle Drive.
LIVONIA SPREE brought the opportunity to bring God's love, care, comfort and help into the Livonia community and was very welcomed.
a) At our Comfort Station we interacted with many families through games, refreshments, massages, and an air conditioned respite for parents.
b) At the Sunday Breakfast families welcomed our extra hands carrying plates and drinks to the tables and bussing the tables. The outcomes weren't just for the receivers, but also the helpers:
c) This event allowed the opportunity for church members to get involved and come together. We saw helpers from some of our newest family members too.
2. What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
a) Reaching out to the church family members and finding out who would like to be on the Community Outreach Team.
b) Taking the time to put together a plan.
3. Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
We are in need of putting together our Team.
4. What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
a) For God to touch our community through us.
b) For clear guidance on where to put our efforts.
c) For His help to (Hebrews 12:1) lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us.
1. What outcomes have been observed (e.g., professions of faith, baptisms, spiritual growth, ministry involvement, etc.)?
AAA Pregnancy was able to be blessed by our Baby Bottle Drive.
LIVONIA SPREE brought the opportunity to bring God's love, care, comfort and help into the Livonia community and was very welcomed.
a) At our Comfort Station we interacted with many families through games, refreshments, massages, and an air conditioned respite for parents.
b) At the Sunday Breakfast families welcomed our extra hands carrying plates and drinks to the tables and bussing the tables. The outcomes weren't just for the receivers, but also the helpers:
c) This event allowed the opportunity for church members to get involved and come together. We saw helpers from some of our newest family members too.
2. What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
a) Reaching out to the church family members and finding out who would like to be on the Community Outreach Team.
b) Taking the time to put together a plan.
3. Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
We are in need of putting together our Team.
4. What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
a) For God to touch our community through us.
b) For clear guidance on where to put our efforts.
c) For His help to (Hebrews 12:1) lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us.
RADIANT (WOMENS)
The team met on Sunday January 26th, to discuss plans for the year and things we thought the ladies and girls would enjoy. Janice was not present due to Pastor Johnny being on sabbatical.
In March we had a bowling event at Merri-Bowl with 21 young and old in attendance for bowling, food and fun! Thank you Sheeba for organizing.
In April we had our first, and hopefully not last, cooking class. Kristel Phare and Grace Mead were the instructors and demonstrated how to make Filipino lumpia and Chinese dumplings. A big THANK YOU to you both! We started with a light breakfast and then, “let the classes begin”. Cake pops were an added treat. The 20 who attended had a great time and we had a lot of positive feedback to have another class! Any suggestions on what to learn next?
The events discussed at the meeting for balance of the year are as follows. Ladies Retreat in September at Lake Ann. In October a Ladies Refresh in the evening. November the annual Ladies Holiday Tea and a White Elephant party in December. Dates for these to follow.
If you are feeling lead to join the team please let one of us know.
Thank you.
Radiant Ministry Team
JENNY OSBOURNE:
Feedback on questions for team leaders. I do not necessarily lead this team. I would say the four of us are co-leaders. But, here is my input.
1) I think the area we see spiritual growth would be the Ladies Bible Study. A lot is discussed and can add to help understanding scripture that may not have made sense.
I think it would be nice to see some younger women attend. Maybe we need to rethink our structure?
2) As far as obstacles or challenges it would be finding a time to meet, we all have different schedules.
3 It would be wonderful to have young women join the team. They can bring fresh ideas and allow us to someday “pass the baton” for the next generation. Prep them now for the future.
For resources, they currently meet our needs. But, with growth we would need to revisit.
4) Prayer:
We would see women, young and old, who are lost, come to Christ.
Those who are seeking or looking for growth in their walk with Christ, to join our Bible Study. We can learn from each other.
Those who are feeling lead by God to join this ministry, they would take that leap of faith.
SHEEBA COOK
What outcomes have been observed (e.g., professions of faith, baptisms, spiritual growth, ministry involvement, etc.)?
I've observed more relationships developing among the women of our church. It's also a great way to draw visitors and make them feel supported.
What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
For each of us, it's balancing other responsibilities but I think our group of four manage to help each other to get things planned well.
Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
I think it would be good for us to draw in younger women to mentor and get their input.
What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
I'd like to pray about having small home bible studies which created more ways for women to connect and build friendships on a more regular basis.
The team met on Sunday January 26th, to discuss plans for the year and things we thought the ladies and girls would enjoy. Janice was not present due to Pastor Johnny being on sabbatical.
In March we had a bowling event at Merri-Bowl with 21 young and old in attendance for bowling, food and fun! Thank you Sheeba for organizing.
In April we had our first, and hopefully not last, cooking class. Kristel Phare and Grace Mead were the instructors and demonstrated how to make Filipino lumpia and Chinese dumplings. A big THANK YOU to you both! We started with a light breakfast and then, “let the classes begin”. Cake pops were an added treat. The 20 who attended had a great time and we had a lot of positive feedback to have another class! Any suggestions on what to learn next?
The events discussed at the meeting for balance of the year are as follows. Ladies Retreat in September at Lake Ann. In October a Ladies Refresh in the evening. November the annual Ladies Holiday Tea and a White Elephant party in December. Dates for these to follow.
If you are feeling lead to join the team please let one of us know.
Thank you.
Radiant Ministry Team
JENNY OSBOURNE:
Feedback on questions for team leaders. I do not necessarily lead this team. I would say the four of us are co-leaders. But, here is my input.
1) I think the area we see spiritual growth would be the Ladies Bible Study. A lot is discussed and can add to help understanding scripture that may not have made sense.
I think it would be nice to see some younger women attend. Maybe we need to rethink our structure?
2) As far as obstacles or challenges it would be finding a time to meet, we all have different schedules.
3 It would be wonderful to have young women join the team. They can bring fresh ideas and allow us to someday “pass the baton” for the next generation. Prep them now for the future.
For resources, they currently meet our needs. But, with growth we would need to revisit.
4) Prayer:
We would see women, young and old, who are lost, come to Christ.
Those who are seeking or looking for growth in their walk with Christ, to join our Bible Study. We can learn from each other.
Those who are feeling lead by God to join this ministry, they would take that leap of faith.
SHEEBA COOK
What outcomes have been observed (e.g., professions of faith, baptisms, spiritual growth, ministry involvement, etc.)?
I've observed more relationships developing among the women of our church. It's also a great way to draw visitors and make them feel supported.
What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
For each of us, it's balancing other responsibilities but I think our group of four manage to help each other to get things planned well.
Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
I think it would be good for us to draw in younger women to mentor and get their input.
What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
I'd like to pray about having small home bible studies which created more ways for women to connect and build friendships on a more regular basis.
MEN'S GROUP - JOHN COOK
Men's Ministry:
1.) Outcomes for the first half of 2025:
A. new people to our church are finding a place to connect with other believers in our men's group.
B. Men, who haven't felt comfortable sharing, our opening up--allowing for a deeper bond among brothers in the Lord.
C. Members are reaching out to lend a hand and lift up one another.
2.) What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
Reaching everyone is always a challenge with all the different schedules and vacations during summer.
3.) Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
I believe it is.
4.) What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
The men in our group desire to be godly dads and husbands. We pray for faithfulness to keep trusting in God even when things don't work out the way we want them to.
Men's Ministry:
1.) Outcomes for the first half of 2025:
A. new people to our church are finding a place to connect with other believers in our men's group.
B. Men, who haven't felt comfortable sharing, our opening up--allowing for a deeper bond among brothers in the Lord.
C. Members are reaching out to lend a hand and lift up one another.
2.) What challenges or obstacles has the ministry faced?
Reaching everyone is always a challenge with all the different schedules and vacations during summer.
3.) Is the ministry adequately staffed and resourced?
I believe it is.
4.) What is something the Church body can be praying for within this ministry?
The men in our group desire to be godly dads and husbands. We pray for faithfulness to keep trusting in God even when things don't work out the way we want them to.