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  Note from your Treasurer for first four months of our ’21-‘22 fiscal year. Pledge income is $1,498 above budget. Offerings are $4,968 above budget. Expenses are $1,086 below budget.   We now have online “Donations” item on our website, “skylandchurch.com”, as a convenient way to support our mission outreach and operations. You may also mail your pledge and other donations to Skyland Community Church P.O. Box 245 Los Gatos, CA 95031-0245   Here is a summary of our operating finances as of Oct. 30 for our 2021-2022 fiscal year. Gerald Alonzo, Treasurer ___________________________________________________________ Skyland Community Church, United Church of Christ 25100 Skyland Road Los Gatos, CA 95033 phone: 408-353-1310 USPS mail: Skyland Church P.O. Box 245 Los Gatos, CA 95031-0245 Website   skylandchurch.com

Church Council News November 2021

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  Church Council Report from October 18, 2021 On October 18, the Skyland Church Council held an extended discussion about our COVID Guidelines. With rainy, colder weather approaching and COVID protocols continuing, the Council decided to revisit our guidelines and consider current and future concerns. A couple of weeks ago two four-stage HEPA air filters were acquired and set up in the church. Other than vaccines, masking, and distancing are the most effective means to prevent the spread of this dangerous virus. A close third is ventilation and air flow. Singing is also a higher risk activity; using masks when singing can reduce that risk significantly. Concerns about COVID in our community were magnified by the recent COVID cases in mountain schools. We will continue to remind each other to keep our masks over both nose and mouth. It was decided to procure a couple more air purifiers, especially since this brand is very effective and quiet. It was also agreed to keep the doors of th

Trustees November 2021

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  Trustees Update November 2021 In October our church received a notice of non-renewal for our Fire coverage due to the fire risk in our area.   Our current provider did offer to continue our Liability coverage separately for $3,300 and could only quote the California Fair Plan for fire coverage at $36,000 per year for a total of $39,300 per year for Liability and Fire coverage. After receiving copies of our current coverage from Gerald then Brian searched for companies that would provide coverage for our church. The choices that were found by internet searches and many phone calls are listed below: 1. Our current provider:  $39,300    Nov 15, 2021 to Nov 15, 2022 2. Quote from a major insurance carrier in business for close to 100 years and several billion dollars in premium income per year:         Liability & Fire        $11,045    Nov 15, 2021 to Nov 15, 2022  3.  Broker that specializes in churches -  NO Quote due to fire risk. 4. Other Insurance brokers - NO Quote due to fire

Message from Rev Melanie for November 2021

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"This is the day that the Lord has made;  let us rejoice and be glad in it." --Psalm 118:24 As the seasons shift once again and we turn toward cooler temperatures and even some rain, we turn too toward important days of celebration.  As we head toward Thanksgiving and Advent, let's spend some time thinking about all that we have to be grateful for.  Whenever I am feeling down or frustrated or just plain out of energy, I take a moment to list a few things I am genuinely grateful for.  I actually try to remember to do this every day, but I don't always remember.  I do remember when I am down, and turning to gratitude helps me to work through whatever is bothering me. So three things I am grateful for today (though I am not down...): 1. the miracle of gentle rain falling from the sky 2. joyful visits with members of the church this morning 3. sharing in ministry with all of you at SCC. What are you grateful for today? The above photograph was downloaded from  pexels.com

Policies Update November 2021

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Church Policies – what if there was a policy that required all members to read the newsletter??? That isn’t going to happen but now that I have your attention please be aware that in the coming months there will be policies generated for each Ministry Teams and other activities in the church. Jackie Seymour will be heading this effort and the work has already started. Written policies will help to keep us uniformly aware of what is expected and sometimes required.  Our insurance companies have asked for and required some of these policies. Jackie will send out information to each team as we begin their work. You can help by giving some thought to what you might like to see in a policy for a team or activity you are involved in.   Jackie Seymour ___________________________________________________________ Skyland Community Church, United Church of Christ 25100 Skyland Road Los Gatos, CA 95033 phone: 408-353-1310 USPS mail: Skyland Church P.O. Box 245 Los Gatos, CA 95031-0245 Website 

Vision and Assessment Team November 2021

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  News from the Vision and Assessment Team You may be thinking “Whoa, I never heard of this Team before!” That is because it is a new Ministry Team set up in our bylaws that we passed last year. The goal of the team as stated there is “to improve the practice of ministry and to increase vitality in the congregation.” Duties for the team are also listed. Basically, this team asks for inputs from you, analyzes it and communicates results back to you that we, the church, can use to strengthen its ministry work. Part of the job of this team is to assess our ministry with the aim of improving it. Find out what is working well and what could use some course correction. This includes our minister but for the most part we will be looking at our combined ministry. The second part of the job is visioning. This too involves course correction work. From reVision we know that we want to work with and for our mountain community. We will be looking at ways that our current efforts are working or co

Treasurer's Report November 2021

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  Note from your Treasurer for first four months of our ’21-‘22 fiscal year. Pledge income is $1,498 above budget. Offerings are $4,968 above budget. Expenses are $1,086 below budget.   We now have online “Donations” item on our website, “skylandchurch.com”, as a convenient way to support our mission outreach and operations. You may also mail your pledge and other donations to Skyland Community Church P.O. Box 245 Los Gatos, CA 95031-0245   Here is a summary of our operating finances as of Oct. 30 for our 2021-2022 fiscal year. Gerald Alonzo, Treasurer ___________________________________________________________ Skyland Community Church, United Church of Christ 25100 Skyland Road Los Gatos, CA 95033 phone: 408-353-1310 USPS mail: Skyland Church P.O. Box 245 Los Gatos, CA 95031-0245 Website   skylandchurch.com

Mission Board News November 2021

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       Skyland  Church sponsors local families at CT English Middle School, Loma Prieta Elementary School and other families in need for the holiday season.  This year is especially important due to all the changes necessary during this pandemic. Can you dig a little deeper and help those neighbors in need? The felt Giving Tree in Whitaker Hall has been our way of showing the generosity of our church community and our neighbors.   Gift cards will be bought for children's gifts and for family meals for the holidays.   At Skyland Church in Whitaker Hall we decorate the tree with a felt ball to symbolize your gift of $50.  Money will be collected  November  14 - Nov 28th so our school families can shop for Christmas in advance. Last year, thanks to the generosity of our members, our mountain neighbors and a matching donor, we raised almost $5,000 for each of the 15 families we supported who got $100 Safeway, $100 Grocery Outlet and $100 cards to buy food and necessities.   The childre

Finance Team Update November 2021

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  News from the Finance Team –   In reviewing the history of the Endowment Fund, the Finance Team discovered that the Endowment Fund is actually a legally restricted fund, meaning that the amount of withdrawal, the use of this money, the type of investments and its management are regulated in California by the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act (UPMIFA). Also, it appears that there was once a “resolution” to the bylaws that was likely passed in a Congregational Meeting on October 8, 1995 that covered the management and use of these funds although a signed copy of the resolution has not been found. In view of this, the Finance Team has written an amendment to the current bylaws that covers the management and use of the Endowment Fund and requires compliance with the UPMIFA. It will be presented at the next congregational meeting for approval. Prior to that meeting it will be available for review and meetings will be held to respond to any questions or concerns rega