August - Seymour United Methodist
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August - Seymour United Methodist
Seymour Jason Gattis, Pastor United Methodist Church Words from Pastor Jason August 2016 Recovery 301 This month we continue in our education of the 12 Steps of Recovery. We’ve already looked at steps 1-6 which leaves us with steps 7-12. Where the first 6 steps focuses on the individual and the work that is done to overcome the inward struggles that is faced, step 7 begins the process of letting go of those struggles and repairing the relationships that have been strained. 7. We humbly asked Him to remove all our shortcomings. In step 6 a decision was made to begin the process of removing the defects of character that has brought the person to this point. Step 7 is the point in which the person turns these shortcomings over to God. It is the moment of confession. It is the move to surrender not only the defects of character but the entire character over to the care of God. This is the freedom that each and every person longs for. And the freedom isn’t just from the compulsive behavior, but from the sins and struggles of the world that was taken away for us by Jesus. Step 7’s foundational Scripture is found in 1 John 1:9: If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. - 1 John 1:9 8. We made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all. Now begins the work of reconciliation which isn’t an easy task, but is much lighter now after experiencing the freedom from step 7. Where step 4 was an inventory of the individual, this list is an inventory of the lives affected by the person’s compulsions. What better Scripture passage to guide this step than the golden rule found in Luke 6:31: Do to others as you would have them do to you. - Luke 6:31 9. We made direct amends to such people whenever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others Now for more action. The person can’t just make a list, the list has to be acted on. And this step can be exciting because it’s the moment the person gets the opportunity to offer something (apology) without looking for something in return. This action may be the first time in a long time or first time ever the person’s action and motivation is selfless instead of selfish. The foundational Scripture for step 9 is found in the gospel of Matthew: Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there you remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift at the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother, then come and offer your gift. - Matthew 5:23-24 Next month we will conclude our look at the 12 Steps of Recovery with the maintenance steps that guide, encourage, and motivate the life long process of recovery. Jason Page 2 Birthday Celebrations! We’d like to wish the following individuals a HAPPY BIRTHDAY in the month of August. 2 – Larry Grubb 3 - Betty Boyer, Mark Whisler 4 - Cari May 8 – Angela Patterson 10 – Gale Widner 11 – Logan Wilson 13 – Elizabeth Corallo 16 – Cindy Smith, George Weller 18 – Mary Beth Switzer 19 – Charles Ogle 21 – Phil Twitty 23 – Aubrey Russell 24 – Thomas Hill 25 – Nicolas Jerman, Kay Farmer If your birthday was not listed in the appropriate month or date, please contact Michelle Hurton at the church to make sure we have your correct birth date. We’d like to honor you during your special month! Youth Calendar for August . . . . July 31, 2016 Sunday Sunday Night Youth -SUMC August 3, 2016 Wednesday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cades Cove and Swimming Trip August 5, 2016 Friday Back to School Party-JumpJam (11201 Threadstone Ln, Knoxville, TN 37932) 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Meet @ church August 7, 2016 Sunday 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Promotion Sunday 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM NEW 6th GRADE YOUTH AND PARENTS – Bonfire at Gattis House 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Sunday Night Youth – SUMC August 10, 2016 Wednesday 5:30 PM -7:30 PM August 14, 2016 Sunday Party with Pross Night at Youth -SUMC 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM August 17, 2016 Wednesday 5:30 PM -7:30 PM August 21, 2016 Sunday 5:30 August 28, 2016 Sunday 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM PM - 7:30 PM Youth Leader Planning/Follow-up Meeting Wednesday nights start back! Dinner and MS/HS groups Youth and Parent Picnic at Morrisons’ Sunday Night Youth -SUMC Page 3 Upcoming . . . . August 12th Surf Shack Seymour presents Family Movie Night on the Lawn. “Soul Surfer” Dance Party, Corn Hole, Ladder Ball… begins @ 8:30 pm. Movie plays at dusk. Bring your lawn chairs or blanket. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. This is a completely FREE event. Parents are encouraged to preview the shark attack scene and use best judgment. This event is open to the community and is publicized as such. Please be here to welcome our neighbors and make new friends! Wednesday, August 17 we will have a guest speaker following our evening meal. Bert Emmerson who served as the Appalachian Trail Chaplain for the Holston Conference during 2015 will talk about his time on the trail and the people he met. Plan to join us at 5:15 for dinner or 6:00 to hear Mr. Emmerson. Also, information about upcoming Wednesday evening activities will be available. Men of Faith – You are invited to join us Friday, August 12th at 7:30am at Connie’s Kitchen in Seymour. Contact Thomas Hill at 607-6689 or [email protected] for more information. Page 4 Soul Sisters Soul Sisters will resume meeting on Tuesday, September 6. Michelle Hurton will be offering a 6 week class for parents called “Spiritual Parenting” by Michelle Anthony on Wednesday nights beginning on August 24th. Dr. Anthony has written over a dozen resources for Christian Education and Family/Youth Ministries, and is also the Family Ministry Architect for David C. Cook publishing. This study will help empower parents to be the primary nurturers of their children’s faith. The class will be video-driven with an hour long video, followed by discussion questions and will run from 6pm – no later than 8pm. There will be no cost to attend this class, but parents are asked to make a commitment to attend all classes if possible. Out to Lunch Book Club Meeting 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Noon, locations vary. Email Rebekah at [email protected] August book. . . The Last Sin Eater by Francine Rivers September Book. . . Cold Tangerines by Shauna Niequist For August we are collecting school supplies for boys and girls ages 5-14 for Operation Christmas Child. Please drop your items at the collection center in the main hallway throughout the month. Page 5 Wednesday Shared Supper Returns August 17th 5:15 pm Expect brand new menu items as well as old favorites. Your volunteer hosts have some exciting new additions planned for the hour. Anyone with a heart for working hard and serving others is invited to join the team. Meal is $4 per plate, children 2 and under eat free, and the family maximum is $15.* Find the full monthly menu right here and the weekly menu in your Sunday bulletin. RSVP or Standing RSVP is required. *Family maximum applies to immediate family only: head of households and dependent minor children. On the Menu this Month 8-17 Choice Hobo Meals: Hearty Chicken Stew or Chicken Santa Fe, Corn on the Cob Niblet, Trail Mix, Pot Luck Deserts 8-24 Seasoned Grilled Chicken & Fettuccine Alfredo, Steamed Broccoli, Garlic Bread, Side Salad Bar, Choice Chocolate Cake or Fruit Parfaits 8-31 Choice: Jerk Chicken or Seasoned Beef Tacos, Seasoned Black Beans, Southwestern Corn, Chips, Coconut Poke Cake or Cookie Wednesday Evening Schedule Fall 2016 All Wednesday evening activities will follow this schedule: 5:15—6:00 pm Fellowship Meal 6:00 pm All group activities begin 6:00 pm M&M for Children Childcare will be available until 8:00 pm Page 6 August 2016 Normal Sunday Schedule PDO = Parents Day Out 8:45 AM Traditional Worship 9:45 AM Fellowship Time Monday, Wednesday, and Friday unless otherwise noted on calendar. 10:00 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Fellowship Time Ushers Normal Wednesday Schedule 8:45 am Vic & Patti Davis Bill South 5:45 PM Lost Sheep Ministries 7:30 PM Praise Band Rehearsal 11:00 AM Contemporary Worship 11:00 am 5:00 PM Adult Bible Study Bob Lily (H) Joyce Terranova & Jean Capps 5:30 PM Youth Activities Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 5:00 PM Adult Bible Study 5:30 PM Youth Activities 5:00 PM Adult Bible Study 5:30 PM Youth Activities 2:00 PM Order of Arrow Scout Meeting 5:00 PM Adult Bible Study 5:30 PM Youth Activities 11:00 AM Appalachian Sunday & Potluck Luncheon 2:00 PM Scout (Pack) Meeting 2:00 PM Scout Leader Meeting 5:00 PM Adult Bible Study 5:30 PM Youth Activities 5:00 PM Adult Bible Study 5:30 PM Youth Activities 9:00 AM PDO (Parent's Day Out) 10:00 AM Women's Bible Study 9:00 AM NO PDO (Parent's Day Out) 10:00 AM Women's Bible Study 9:00 AM NO PDO (Parent's Day Out) 10:00 AM Women's Bible Study 9:00 AM PDO (Parent's Day Out) 10:00 AM Women's Bible Study 9:00 AM PDO (Parent's Day Out) 10:00 AM Women's Bible Study 10:00 AM Staff Meeting 7:00 PM Cub Scout Meeting 7:00 PM Cub Scout Meeting 10:00 AM Staff Meeting 6:30 PM PDO Open House 7:00 PM Cub Scout Meeting 7:00 PM Cub Scout Meeting 7:00 PM Cub Scout Meeting Gifts have been received as follows. . . . . To Recovery at Seymour In Memory of . . . . Polly Hickman In Honor of . . . . Kim Leake 9:00 AM PDO (Parent's Day 6:00 PM Recovery 9:00 AM NO PDO Out) at Seymour (Parents Day Out) 6:15 PM Lost Sheep Ministries 7:30 PM Praise Band Rehearsal 9:00 AM NO PDO (Parent's Day Out) 6:15 PM Lost Sheep Ministries 7:30 PM Praise Band Rehearsal 9:00 AM NO PDO (Parent's Day Out) 5:15 PM Fellowship Meal 6:00 PM Guest Speaker 6:15 PM Lost Sheep Ministries 7:30 PM Praise Band Rehearsal 6:00 PM Recovery 9:00 AM NO PDO at Seymour (Parents Day Out) 12:00 PM Medic Blood Drive 8:15 PM Family Movie Night 6:00 PM Recovery 9:00 AM NO PDO at Seymour (Parents Day Out) 9:00 AM PDO (Parent's Day 6:00 PM Recovery 9:00 AM PDO Out) at Seymour (Parents Day Out) 5:15 PM Fellowship Meal 6:00 PM Evening Activities 6:15 PM Lost Sheep Ministries 7:30 PM Praise Band Rehearsal 9:00 AM PDO (Parent's Day 6:00 PM Recovery 9:00 AM PDO Out) at Seymour (Parents Day Out) 5:15 PM Fellowship Meal 6:00 PM Evening Activities 6:15 PM Lost Sheep Ministries 7:30 PM Praise Band Rehearsal 9:00 AM Back to School Blowout 9:00 AM Groundskeepers To the General Budget In Memory of . . . . Earl Blanchard (brother of George Blanchard) Phil Parker Annette Steed Virgil Baker Pat Summitt Mildred Stout (sister of Mary Ownby) Page 7 Children’s Ministry . . . . Children’s Ministries is sponsoring a family trip to the zoo on Monday, August 1st. Tickets will be $10 for all ages 4 years and older; 3 years and younger are free. Public school teachers are free with school id. We will meet at the church at 9:30AM. The first 15 people to sign up on Michelle Hurton’s office door can ride in the church vans. Other vehicles are charged a $5 parking fee at the zoo. Please bring a bagged lunch or lunches can be purchased on your own at the zoo. Everyone attending is asked to sign up and ticket fees can be given to Michelle Hurton. Additional information on the zoo can be found at www.zooknoxville.org. PROMOTION SUNDAY is on Sunday, August 7th at 10am in the sanctuary. Babies born since September 2015, rising kindergarteners, and rising sixth graders will all be celebrated with a Bible. Children rising into kindergarten, 2nd, 4th will be promoted to the next Sunday School class in the Children’s Ministries Department. Students entering sixth grade will enter the youth department on this day as well. If you are a parent of a child in one of these listed groups, please make plans to attend this brief celebration with your child(ren). Afterwards, children will go into their new classes and parents will be dismissed. Beginning September 11th Children’s Church will start back up. Children’s church is offered for all 2nd service children ages 2nd grade and younger. Children can expect a continued worship experience with interactive age-appropriate messages. Children worship with their families until dismissed to the small chapel where they continue worship and are engaged in an interactive age-appropriate message. Children not only participate, but they lead the service; everything from opening prayer, to praise music, to the reading of the word. Our first sermon series is from the book of Mark and each week we will engage in different multi-sensory activities designed to help us discover Jesus. We do not have Children’s Church on first Sundays. Children’s Church is taking a break for the summer months. We will resume Sunday, August 14. Page 8 Thank you Surf Shack Seymour Volunteers! Thank you for donating YOU. Thank you for pouring your hearts into these children all week. Everyone is busy and has to make choices about how they spend their time, their energy, and their resources. We are so grateful that you followed God’s call to serve His children and His church with us – and to share the love of Jesus! Surf Shack Seymour VBS was an amazing week for children. Thank you for serving! Thank you Seymour UMC family for your prayers, for your donations, for inviting children, and for all who volunteered behind the scenes. This has truly been a church wide effort. We made several significant changes this year and saw new successes. To start, we added middle school programming. As a result, we had over a dozen middle school kids come out, bring friends, and they had a blast. We saw less preschoolers but a lot more elementary age children this year so that was okay. This year we tried to offer more by offering less. By cutting a couple of the stations, we were able to really focus on the things the kids enjoy most. Our schedule was less hurried and our shared meal was more relaxed and social. We also tried to invest our resources into some bigger-ticket items and activities and they were very well received. We had water activities each night, ending with a family pool party and this was a big hit with the kids. The 90˚+ temperatures every day probably had something to with that. All in all, this VBS event did many valuable things. It brought church members of all ages and stages together serving side by side. It brought kids and families onto our campus. It allowed children to learn about Jesus, worship, play, and discover God’s Amazing Love for them. Thank you for helping to make that happen. Page 9 Administrative Assistant, Elizabeth Hubbs Organist, John Bawcum Director Parents Day Out, Susan Cook Director of Contemporary Worship, Amber Lloyd Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministries, Steven Mees Director of Choirs, Gaile Todd Director of Family Ministries and Outreach, Michelle Hurton Associate Pastor, Steve Pross We’re on the web: www.seymourumc.com Pastor, Rev. Jason Gattis E-mail: [email protected] STAFF Jason Gattis, Pastor 107 Simmons Road P O Box 1488 Seymour, TN 37865 Phone: (865) 573-9711 Medic Blood Drive Friday, August 12 12—6 PM Fellowship Hall We are a church