June 2015 LINK - Moore 1st UMC

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June 2015 LINK - Moore 1st UMC
In This Issue...
What’s HappenVBS & Sunday
ing At UMW
What happened to the May
General Meeting? Sadly,
members of our church went home to the Lord
and the meeting was cancelled in respect to
the families and celebrations of their lives.
Hopefully, we will be able to re-schedule hearing about our AGAPE youth. The All Daughters Banquet was again a beautiful event for
women to connect with women, the speaker
gave a wonderful report about the Asian
branch of OU’s Wesley Foundation and how
we can support a Chinese student and help
bring them to Christ. Thank you Joyce and
Heather, UMM, Richelle, and all that helped
for making this a fun night in Christ.
Who is on the cover?
Those are our new Project Transformation interns for this summer! Read more about them
on pages 8 & 9!
Pg. 4
School News
What’s for Dinner
this week?
Pg.5
Calendar
Pgs.6&
7
Meet the PT
Interns
Pgs.8&
9
Church News
Pg.10
Classifieds
Pg.11
Memorials & Honorari- Pg.12
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UMM Dodgers Baseball
Night Out - Sunday, June
14th at 6pm. See Kevin Prescott to purchase
tickets!
On May 14th, we were entertained by Danny DeMoss with gospel songs. A special
thank you to our hostesses; Peggy Harryman, Enda Burroughs, Mary Weaver and
Nadine Johannes. A great attendance of 67 including visitors: DeMoss, his wife Julie, daughter Alise, Joyce Gunder, Lois McDowell and Lloyd Statton.
Joyce Statton announced the dates for the annual garage sale and lunch fundraisers. The garage sale is August 29th with set up on the 28th. No furniture or
clothing please. The lunch is September 13th.
We will host an AARP Safe Driving Course on June 27th, 8am- 3pm. Cost is $15 for members, $20
for non-members. Contact Joyce Statton about this.
Upcoming possible outings include: Quilt Show on July 17-18 at the Cox Center at the Fairgrounds.
The Senior Follies in August at UCO. Fin and Feather Craft Show at Lake Tenkiller on Sept 26th. The
Senior Cabaret at Hillsdale Bible College in November. If you are interested in any of these events contact Gerald Krows or Landon Heath.
Planned trips include: June 29-July 2nd Village Tour to Kansas City & the Arabian Steamboat Museum followed by a historical estate visit in Independence. Then all aboard an Amtrak to St. Louis and
Alton, IL where there’s a city tour of this historic river town. Next the group will board the steamboat
Spirit of Peoria for a day cruise up the Missouris and Illinois Rivers as they enjoy food and entertainment before heading home. July 21st - Oklahoma City Museum of Art for “Faberge: Jeweler to the
Tsars” Exhibit, leaving at 9am. October 20-22 will be the fun trip to Branson. This will include Presley’s
Country Jubilee, the Bretts, New Jersey Nights, Statler Brothers, and Clay Cooper’s Country Express
plus great food. Invite friends to join us for pot luck luncheons every second Thursday and for group
travels.
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On Fire to Serve
Wow, what a church! This is such an exciting place to serve. I am blessed that I have been appointed to serve another year here. We are living in an exciting era in the Oklahoma Conference. Our Bishop is a man of God whose faith is on fire and he has called his pastors to go out
into the churches we serve to burn with what John Wesley called the ‘fire in the belly.’
In the second chapter of Acts, we read about a church which was set on fire by the Holy Spirit.
In that church, a deep sense of awe came over them all as they performed many miraculous
things and met together to join in prayer and share what God had given them. I too am in awe
of all the miraculous things our church is doing as we meet together to share the gifts that God
has given us.
Being a Christian is not a passive thing. It is exciting and adventurous. Everyone who calls
upon the name of Christ is called to be Christ-like. God has given each of us a specific gift
which can and must be used to further the Kingdom. For some it is out front, for some it is behind the scenes. Whichever it is for you, God needs all of us working together to bring about
the cause of Christ.
We are standing at the horizon of a new spiritual breakthrough in the lives of those in our congregation, in our church and in our community. At Annual Conference Bishop Hayes called us
to be “On Fire to Serve.” This exciting call is upon us and should be central in our prayer life
as each and every day we take another step closer to Christ in our journey of discipleship.
Sociologists are calling this current age the Post-Christian era, because churches have lost
their position as the center of American community life. For many people the church has no
real place in their lives, and faith is something they never consider. Half of those who you pass
have no church affiliation and little if anything on which to base a faith commitment.
Yet when it comes to weddings, baptisms, funerals or crisis, most people still believe the
church is suppose to be involved. They just do not know how or why. It is sad, but there are
times when I speak to a family after the death of a loved one, that the room becomes uncomfortably silent when I ask about the faith of the deceased. Many of us leave this world having
never shared their faith with anyone, not even with those whom they love the most.
This is why it is so important that we as a community church in the
“Heart of Moore” make a difference and be at the “Heart of Ministry.’
Luke 10:27 tells us to “Love God with all your heart, and with all
your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and
your neighbor as yourself. ”Jesus says “Do this and you will live!”
May the Holy Spirit set us on fire as we share our stories of faith
and make a difference for our neighbors here in Moore and around
the world.
Blessings,
Pastor Rob
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Guide children as they embark on an icy expedition where kids
overcome obstacles with God’s awesome power. Anchor kids in
rock-solid Bible truths that will guide them through life’s challenges by joining our team!
Mark your calendars for our VBS meeting—Wednesday, June 3
@ 6 pm! Come learn all of the details about VBS and meet other
team members.
Our Vacation Bible School outreach ministry will take place
June 22-25 during the evening hours. Each year we offer VBS
to children ages 3 through youth and approximately 60% of
participants are community members who are NOT a part of our church. This is a
great outreach ministry!
Please be in prayerful consideration about taking part in Vacation
Bible School! We have leadership opportunities available as well as
behind-the-scenes and prep work opportunities.
 Bible Story Tellers for Elementary or Pre-School
 Crew leaders for Elementary or Pre-School
 Running Video equipment
 Music Leader
 Game leader for Elementary
 Decorators
 Video station leaders for elementary or pre-school
Join our team! Our VBS planning meeting is Wednesday, June 3 @ 6. We hope to see
you there!
What’s Going on In Sunday
School This Month…
VBS Menu
Monday Night :
Toddler & 2’s— will be exploring the stories of the
New Testament and discussing the importance of
dads.
Himalayan Hamburger Stacks, Tots,
3 & 4 year olds & Kindergarten class— are exploring what it means to be caretakers...of God’s creation, of our resources, of our selves, and of others.
The memory verse for this month is “You’ve let
them rule over your handiwork, putting everything
under their feet.” Psalm 8:6
Tuesday Night:
1st—6th Graders will be learning about Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego
through cooking, video, and
more!
June 7 will be our water
play day for Rotation Sunday School participants.
Dress in play clothes.
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Green Beans
Summit Sandwiches, Chips and Coleslaw
Wednesday Night:
Mountainous Mounds of Nachos
Thursday Night:
Peak Potato Bake
Dear Family and Friends,
This month marks 17 years on staff at Moore First. I
am so blessed to be called by God to serve here.
When young adults finish high school/college we often expect them to know what they are going to do for
the rest of their lives. I like to tell them, to pray on it
and listen. Try what you think you are most interested
in but be open to the Holy Spirit guiding you. When I
graduated high school, I wanted to go into the medical
field (or so my hs counselor said). After a few years
of college and a tour of the anatomy lab, I discovered
I wasn’t so fond of blood. I took several electives and
discovered I was interested in nutrition. I changed
majors, colleges and graduated with a degree from
Immaculata College (go Mighty Macs!) I completed
an internship in Dietetics in Baltimore, MD. After
taking my boards, I became a Registered Dietitian. I
worked in Neonatal Intensive Care Units with premature infants, Pediatrics, Oncology, and Intensive care
units. My jobs were great but something was missing.
I moved to working more closely with people, teaching them about nutrition in college and as an outpatient dietitian, eventually led grocery store tours. I
was getting closer but still wasn’t where I was supposed to be. Many years later, I began volunteering
here at church. I LOVED it! The position of Youth
Director opened and I was asked to consider it. I
fought it for several months thinking that I went to
school to be a dietitian, that is what I was supposed to
do with the rest of my life . Eventually, I began listening to the nagging voice inside my heart (sorry God,
but You did nag!) I accepted the job and had a peace
unlike I ever felt before. After 14 years as the youth
director which I loved, the change to Director of Welcome and Outreach was at first difficult for me. We
sometimes get stuck in what we think we are supposed to be doing and block out God’s voice. Eventually, I opened up and listened to God! Wow! When
we listen, the most amazing things happen! I love
serving God’s people! I love serving on staff! I LOVE
my job! I still do dietitian work as that is what I studied so hard to do but I am so happy that what I studied
overlaps with how I serve here! When you meet
someone who is moving onto a new chapter in their
lives, rather than ask ‘What are you going to do
now/for the rest of your life?” consider asking them,
“What new chapter is God leading you towards?”
Richelle Leibold
Director of Outreach and Welcome Ministries
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SOUL
FOOD
Feeding your appetite physically, mentally
and spiritually.
First Course : Wednesdays 5:30—6:30 pm
June 3rd Spaghetti & Meatballs
We offer a healthy option for those who are following the Daniel Plan, a gluten free diet, or
heart healthy diet. Please let us know if you
would rather have the healthier option than
the house option and we will make sure there
is enough each week for you.
Healthy Option: Pasta Primavera
June 10th (in Fellowship Hall)
Subs, Chips
Healthy Option: Cobb Salad
June 17th Chili Dogs, Mac & Cheese,
Corn
Healthy Option: Chipotle Black Bean Burger,
Quinoa & Cheese, Corn
June 24th (VBS WEEK)
Mountainous Mounds of Nachos
Healthy Choice: Slightly less mountainous
nachos!
Second Course: Wednesdays after dinner.
Dry & Cool Indoor Walk with Friends
or Walk around the block! 6 - 6:45 pm
Musical Practices: Moment Band
PT Family Fun Night: June 17th Stick around and
see all the fun things the kids do during the day!
June 24th VBS Week
Cancer Support Group
Did you know that we have many cancer
survivors within our church? They are waiting
to help those who have been recently
diagnosed, move through the
treatment process and support them.
They are available to meet when you
need them. Rogene Miller heads up
our group and can be reached at 794-4892 or
contact Richelle or Elaine
794-6671 to let us know how we can be apart of
your recovery.
Youth Force
8:15 am
9:30 am
10:45 am
10:45 am
Heritage Worship
Church School
Heritage Worship
The Moment Worship
11:00 am Tadpole Time
5:30 pm Agape Youth
6:00 pm Connect Class
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Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Youth Force
1:00 pm Bridge Anyone??
7:00 pm Cub Scouts
7:00 pm Girl Scouts
Youth Force
9:00 am UMW Quilters
5:30 pm Community Meal
6:30 pm Charla Circle
7:00 pm HomeGroup Young
Adult
7:00 pm HomeGroupEdmond
7:00 pm Intercessory Prayer
7:00 pm Praise Band Rehearsal
7:30 pm Chancel Choir
Rehearsal
Youth Force
Youth Force
9:30 am Retiree Homegroup 9:00 am UMW General
10:00 am Seniors on the Go
Meeting Setup
3:30 pm Acts 6
7:00 pm Home Group YA
6:00 pm Basketball
6:00 pm Boy Scouts Sooner
District Meeting
6:00 pm Scouts Meeting
6:00 pm Stewardship Committee
6:30 pm Boy Scout Leader
Roundtable
6:30 pm Youth Force Design
Team
7:00 pm Home Group
Growing in Grace
8:00 am UMM Prayer Breakfast
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Camp
Joy Camp
Sonshine Camp
Tween Camp
9:00 am UMW General
Meeting
9:30 am Retiree Homegroup
1:00 pm Care Givers Support Group
1:00 pm Horizon Class
3:30 pm Acts 6
6:00 pm Basketball
6:00 pm Stephen Ministry
6:00 pm Stephen Ministry
7:00 pm Home Group
7:00 pm Wesley Circle
Youth Force
1:00 pm Staff Meeting
6:30 pm Home Group
7:00 pm Boy Scouts
11:30 am UMW General
Meeting
5:30 pm Community Meal
7:00 pm HomeGroup Young
Adult
7:00 pm HomeGroupEdmond
7:00 pm Intercessory Prayer
7:00 pm Praise Band Rehearsal
7:30 pm Chancel Choir
Rehearsal
Saturday
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Bridge Anyone??
Missions
Cub Scouts
Girl Scouts
Friday
June 2015
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11:30 am Agape - Cleaning 1:00 pm
Day
6:00 pm
12:00 pm Agape - OKC Dodg- 7:00 pm
ers game (info
7:00 pm
pending)
1:00 pm Staff Meeting
6:30 pm Home Group
7:00 pm Boy Scouts
7:00 pm Cub Scout Committee Mtg.
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Monday
Moore First UMC
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11:00 am
12:15 pm
5:30 pm
6:00 pm
8:15 am
9:30 am
10:45 am
10:45 am
Heritage Worship 1:00 pm Staff Meeting
Church School
6:30 pm Home Group
Heritage Worship 7:00 pm Boy Scouts
The Moment Worship
Tadpole Time
UMW Team Mtg.
Agape Youth
Connect Class
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1:00 pm Bridge Anyone??
7:00 pm Cub Scouts
7:00 pm Girl Scouts
Vacation Bible School
7:00 pm Homegroup at
Women of Faith Conference
IHOP
9:30 am Retiree Homegroup
3:30 pm Acts 6
7:00 pm Home Group
9:00 am AARP Safe Driving
Class (tentative)
Vacation Bible School
Vacation Bible School
1:00 pm Bridge Anyone?? 7:00 pm Women of Faith
6:00 pm Trustees Committee
Conference
6:15 pm Vacation Bible
5:30 pm Community Meal
School
6:15 pm Vacation Bible
7:00 pm Cub Scouts
School
7:00 pm Girl Scouts
7:00 pm HomeGroup Young
Adult
7:00 pm HomeGroupEdmond
7:00 pm Intercessory Prayer
7:00 pm Praise Band Rehearsal
7:30 pm Chancel Choir
Rehearsal
Vacation Bible School
1:00 pm Staff Meeting
5:30 pm VBS Dinner
6:15 pm Vacation Bible
School
6:30 pm Home Group
7:00 pm Boy Scouts
Heritage Worship
Church School
Heritage Worship
The Moment Worship
11:00 am Tadpole Time
5:30 pm Agape Youth
6:00 pm Connect Class
8:15 am
9:30 am
10:45 am
10:45 am
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UMW Crafters
12:00 pm Krows Rehearsal
Retiree Homegroup 7:00 pm Homegroup at
Acts 6
IHOP
Basketball
Finance Committee
Stephen Ministry
Stephen Ministry
Home Group
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9:00 am
9:30 am
3:30 pm
6:00 pm
6:00 pm
6:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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Tween Camp
9:45 am Mary/Tener Circle
5:30 pm Community Meal
5:45 pm Education Committee
7:00 pm HomeGroup Young
Adult
7:00 pm HomeGroupEdmond
7:00 pm Intercessory Prayer
7:00 pm Praise Band Rehearsal
7:30 pm Chancel Choir
Rehearsal
8:00 am UMM Prayer Breakfast
Tween Camp
1:00 pm Bridge Anyone??
6:00 pm Communications
Meeting
7:00 pm Cub Scouts
7:00 pm Girl Scouts
Joy Camp
Project Transformation
Sonshine Camp
Tween Camp
Tween Camp
1:00 pm Staff Meeting
8:15 am Heritage Worship 6:30 pm Home Group
9:30 am Church School
7:00 pm Boy Scouts
10:45 am Heritage Worship 7:00 pm Troop 291 Cmte.
10:45 am The Moment WorMeeting
ship
11:00 am Tadpole Time
12:00 pm Worship Committee
6:00 pm Connect Class
6:00 pm UMM Night at the
Dodgers
Krows Wedding
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Project Transformation: meet our interns.
Matt August: team coordinator.
College: Oklahoma State
Major: Psychology
Hobbies: Sports (Basketball, lacrosse, golf, tennis,) Videography, Mountain biking
Hometown: Tulsa, OK
Why pt?: I plan to attend graduate school for School Counseling and
eventually work with middle school and high school students. I think PT
will give me a great experience with educating kids and will help prepare me for my
career. Plus, I believe serving kids is a calling all of us have! It's our duty to help teach
Kat Evans: reading coordinator.
School: OCU
Major: Elementary Education, going to be a junior this fall
PT: 2nd year!
Position: reading coordinator
Hobbies: alpha phi sorority, photography, cheerleading @ OCU
Hometown: Yukon Oklahoma
Myriah Hadnot: recreation coordinator.
I Graduated from Bacone college with BA in business administration with
a focus in management. I am from Austin, Texas. My hobbies are playing
basketball, working out and talking to family as much as possible since
I'm always away. PT was a leap of faith and opportunity for me to grow
as a leader, a person and as someone who plan on having their own
recreation center in the future.
Manu Medina: math & science coordinator.
I grew up in Purcell Oklahoma. I attend the University of Central
Oklahoma and major in Psychology. I will be attending Graduate
School and focusing on Child Psychology and Behavioral Analysis.
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Project Transformation: meet our interns.
Jordan Thomas: arts coordinator.
My name is Jordan Thomas and I am from Yukon, Oklahoma. I go to
school at a private Christian college in Missouri called College of the
Ozarks where I major in psychology. The cool thing about my school is
we work jobs on campus to pay for our tuition. I currently have the
blessing of working as a Resident Assistant on campus and I love it! My
hobbies are reading, catching up on my favorite tv shows, hiking,
hanging with my friends and family, being in the Word and going to
church! I originally heard about PT from a friend, but the more I learned
about the program the more excited I got about getting to work with
the kids and for the opportunity to grow in my faith! I am pumped to
be the arts coordinator and to get to make all kinds of cool crafts this summer!
Karen Salgado: afternoon activities coordinator.
I am a 22 year old senior at the University of Central Oklahoma.
GO BRONCHOS! I am currently pursuing a degree in Spanish Education
with a minor in English. I will plan to start my career as a spanish
teacher and then as soon as I aquire my masters in ESL Education, I
hope and pray to God, to be able to work as ESL professor. As a Latina,
My main goal is to give back to my community, to show them that we
are able to accomplish a higher education. Which is why I want to serve
low income inner city schools... if I can at least inspire, teach, or influence
at least one kid... that is my mission in life. I am in love with running.
I've done 3 half marathons.
I decided to participate in Project Transformation mainly because this
program is known for serving kids who were like my younger self...
Who came from schools that maybe weren't the best or are barely acquiring the english language or simple just struggle with school or even
maybe their homes are not good environments. Those kids just need that extra push,
a little more faith... and a little more love. Which is exactly why I am part of this project and pursuing an education degree.
I want to be a teacher that does more than teaching because thats what made the
difference in me and I am beyond excited to start my mission!
Adopt an Intern
This summer, two young men and four young ladies will serve as our Project Transformation interns. Some of
them are local but some are not and they are all living away from home for this summer. We need church
families to ‘adopt’ them. This would mean you pray for them daily, check on them by calling them or stopping by weekly, inviting them to dinner twice this summer or gifting them with dinner out. They provide an
awesome opportunity for us and the kids of our community. Lets help them be as awesome as they can possibly be by showering them with Christ’s love! Contact Amy or Richelle to let them know if you want to adopt
one of our interns.
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Calling All Van Keys
If anyone happens to have a church van
key, please return it to the church office
ASAP! Thank you!
The Link
Church Council would like to stream line
the way the Link is delivered to you via
email or US mail. On June 7th &
14th, you will have an opportunity to
make your selection in the Welcome Center
or CLC Lobby. Thank you
AARP Safe Driving Class
Saturday, June 27, 2015
9am-3pm
Fellowship Hall
All ages welcome. $15 for AARP members,
$20 for non-members. Sign up by calling
the church office or email [email protected].
UMW Save the Date:
General Meeting, Saturday June 13 , 9 am.
Mary/Tener Circle is providing brunch.
Mission U, OCU, July 17-19 or 19-20
FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT
RECEIVE E-MAILS
about events, deaths and other important church
information and would like to have a call, please
notify the church office with your name and
number. We have a volunteer who has offered to
call when these e-mails go out.
You are cordially invited
To the marriage of
Ms. Wendy Austin
To
Mr. Robert Krows
Saturday, the twentieth of June
Two thousand and fifteen
At six in the evening
First United Methodist Church of Moore
Reception immediately following ceremony in the
Fellowship Hall
UMW Summer Break
July and August, UMW will be observing a summer break with no General Meeting and no Team
Meeting. This is a good time to stock up on your
sanitizers and tissues for a big beginning when
school goes into session again and we will start
back up for the new year.
Thank You!
Thank you so much for my finals care package that I received in the mail! I really appreciate
all of your encouragement throughout the past few years. Although I did not graduate this
year, I will be working full time until I decide how I want to further my education.
Love, Mercedes Manning
Thank You!
Appreciation to both musical groups, Exaltation and Singing Seniors, for your fine offerings on
May 3 by way of your enthusiastic and sincere dedication to music in our church. It was a
proud Sunday for me and I hope a rewarding day for each of you members.
Thank you so much for the beautiful flowers and gift cards. I am grateful to be your director. Best wishes to all for a healthy and happy summer vacation. See you in September.
-Phyllis
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Classifieds
Join the Project Transformation Team
Cereal—its what’s for breakfast! Bring a
box of kid friendly cereal to donate. It’s a
great excuse to check out the new Sam’s!
 Juices—100% fruit juice is always a kids
favorite. Bring bottles to donate.
 Prepackaged Snacks—Once a week, our
kids will be at the library and enjoy their
snack as they walk back. Donate prepackaged snack items.
 Stickers and Stars—Kids will use stickers
to chart their book reading and stars to review the books they read and gift away.
Bring fun small stickers or stars to donate.
 Rainy Day Drivers—offer to drive vehicles
to Central Jr. High and back so the kids
don’t have to walk in the rain. Let Amy or
Richelle know that you are the one to call.
 Character Book Readers—If you would
like to dress up and read to our kids OR
just read to our kids and make the books
come alive, contact us. We hope to share
stories with the kids in the afternoon as
well.
 Trip Sponsors—A field trip to the Oklahoma Children’s Theater at OCU costs approximately $5 per child. Swimming at
Earlywine Pool costs approximately $7 per
child and we hope to take them twice during the summer.
 Volunteer Reading Partners needed for
June 1—4th. From 9:30 am —12:00 pm.
We will also need partners the last week of
PT (July 20—23) and those who can be on
call in case we are ‘short’ on volunteers
from other churches.
 Lunch Helpers on June 29—July 2nd—
Central Junior High is our typical site for
lunch but they will be closed this week.
Might you be available to help us make
lunch for the kids each day from 10—12/
Donations of items may be placed in the
brown hampers identified as PT collection
sites in the Welcome Center and CLC foyer or
the front office. Funding may be made to
FUMC memo line: D—Project Transformation. Questions or to volunteer to help, call
Richelle or Amy at 794-6671.
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Adopt an Intern
This summer, two young men and four young
ladies will serve as our Project Transformation interns. Some of them are local but
some are not and they are all living away
from home for this summer. We need church
families to ‘adopt’ them. This would mean you
pray for them daily, check on them by calling
them or stopping by weekly, inviting them to
dinner twice this summer or gifting them with
dinner out. They provide an awesome opportunity for us and the kids of our community.
Lets help them be as awesome as they can
possibly be by showering them with Christ’s
love! Contact Amy or Richelle to let them
know if you want to adopt a male or female.
See their bios on page 8.
VBS Kitchen Helpers
Each night of VBS we will offer dinner to our
guests and volunteers. Might you help us to
make and serve these dinners. A food handlers card and a willing spirit is all that is
needed. Contact Richelle, we will prep each
day beginning at 2 pm and finish by 6 pm.
Worship Assistants
Join the team of people who help to make
Sundays a wonderful worshipful day for God!
We are very much in need of training some
more people to run the videos during worship
for the summer months, especially in the
10:45 Heritage service. If you are able to push
‘Enter’ on a computer, and be present in worship, you are needed! Contact Hayley at 7946671. God and we need you!
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MEMORIALS AND HONORARIUMS
AS OF MAY 18, 2015
In Honor of Doral Hopper
From:
Bob and Margaret McClain
“The Link” is published the 1st Monday of each month by the First United
Methodist Church, 201 West Main, Moore, Oklahoma 73160. Periodical
Postage paid at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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In Memory Shirley Milligan
From:
Betty Ruth White
Julie Julius
Shirley Brooks
Jess McCloud
M.M. Periard
Lawrence and Daisy Dickens
Bob and Margaret McClain
Linda and Danny Starling
In Memory of Argus Hamilton
From:
Brick and Pam Briggs
In Memory of Alan Cooper
From:
Betty Ruth White
Julie Julius
Shirley Brooks
Lawrence and Daisy Dickens
Bob and Margaret McClain
Linda and Danny Starling
Brick and Pam Briggs
Jess McCloud
Please email May Link
submissions to
[email protected] Senior Pastor: Pastor Rob Harris
Associate Pastor: Rev. Adam Shahan
by Monday, June 15th.
Your Staff in Ministry
CrossTimbers Pastor: Rev. James Hunt
Stephen Ministry Coordinator: Kenny Quenzer
Please call the church office at
Director of Christian Education: Amy Graves
(405) 794-6671 if you would like to Director of Welcoming and Outreach Ministry:
be taken off The Link mailing list.
Richelle Leibold
Director of Facilities: Tim Adair
If you would like to receive The Accountant and Business Manager:
Link by email, please send your Renee Alton
Director of Member Care: Elaine Prior
Email address to
[email protected]. Print & Digital Media: Hayley Leibold
Youth Director: Aly Shahan
Office Assistant: Sharla Payne
Director of Music: Bobbie Pierro
Accompanist: Eddie West
Director of the Singing Seniors and
Exaltation Ringers: Phyllis Nichols
Childcare: Judy Rogers, Christie Akers,
Becky Lawton, Belen Mancilla, and Ashley DeBois