Be Still and Know that I Am God!
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Be Still and Know that I Am God!
Connecting people…at First United Methodist Church Rev. Matt Fowler Worship Services: Sat. at 5:00 p.m., Sanctuary & Sun. at 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. October 2014 www.firstumcsb.com Be Still and Know that I Am God! I don’t know about you but I have yet to capture the true essence of being still. I love the concept. I try to be still. But then I let my mind start to drift. I start thinking about all the things I need to do. All the things I want to do. Thoughts just seem to bombard my mind and I find myself no longer being still. I find it harder work to be still than to move. I remember one time in seminary when my Theology professor, Dr. Shubert M. Ogden, told my class at the beginning of our first test with him; how he use to take seminary exams. He would spend the first 45 minutes simply thinking, being still, and the last 15 minutes writing down one or two sentence answers to the questions. His observation was that he got A’s on all of his tests. I tried it. I lasted about 3 minutes and then was off writing as frantically as I could. He was able to still his mind to create the perfect answer to the questions. I was just hoping to say something correct in all the words I put on the paper. For the record I did pass his class. Here is the irony. If we stay still in God, life will actually get easier. We are more in tune with God. Being still becomes easier not harder to do. We are less stressed. Psalm 46:10 I am always appreciative of the kind words you all give after worship about my sermons. But it seems to me that the sermon I gave on Stress in September seemed to hit a cord with many of us. We all deal with stress in our lives. I want to take a moment and once again encourage us to be still. It is in the stillness that stress is released. Don’t be afraid to hit the pause button in your life. Even if it is for a couple of minutes, just breath (deep breathes) and pray to God for stillness. Recognize that someone else may very well be dumping their stuff on you. It is not yours. I have said it before and I will say it again, “It is not my circus and they are not my monkeys.” We do not need to care someone else’s stuff. We can help them through whatever they are going through, but that does not mean doing it for them. And last, and by last I mean first, take time to pray, in the shower, eating breakfast, driving, walking, working, studying, playing, watching T.V. spending time with your family. There will always be a moment to pray. It does not have to be indepth with a lot of big words, just heart felt. Being still for even a few seconds can truly be a refresher to the soul and the heart. Grace and Peace Matt Dear Lord, I am drowning in stress and I have tried everything to relive it – except for you. Today, I invite You into my circumstances, and into my life, and ask You to open my eyes to see the real truth and stress relief that You provide my heart. Amen Church Events Sept. 29 Educational Conference Oct. 9 Bingo Oct. 16 Newsletter Deadline Oct. 22 Senior Lunch Oct. 23 Bingo Oct. 25 Maze Event Set Up Oct. 26 A-MAZE-ing Trunk or Treat Event Communication TRUSTEES Comments Thanks to those who are able for not parking in our parking lot on Sunday mornings. You may be making it possible for those with mobility issues to attend worship. Communications Team appreciate those who contribute materials for our newsletter, Connections. When you contribute an item, please sign it with your name and cite the source if indicated. Readers may want to read more or ask for more information. Barbara Ropp, Chair Communications Team Mexico Mission Is this your year?? MEXICO MISSION – IS THIS YOUR YEAR?? When: January 30 to February 7, 2015 Where: What: Mercedes, TX and Nuevo Progresso, Mexico Building casitas for impoverished families Qualifications: None Cost: Why: $100 per person plus your travel expenses to Texas Opportunity to live your faith Benefit to you: Immeasurable Want more information? Contact Dan Windhorst or Tom Holyoke Chairman Leo Heinemann presided at the September 17 meeting of the Board of Trustees. Budget items were reviewed with plans made to update the downstairs women’s bathroom. The planting of the south garden was postponed until next spring. Where needed the church carpets have been shampooed by Chem Dry and Oregon Trail Plumbing has done a boiler check. The parlor lighting has been completed with the exception of a few light fixtures which are on order. A cleaning service has been hired for the cleaning of the church. The next monthly meeting was scheduled for Wednesday, October 15 at 5:30 in the library. Jenell Eckerle FALL FESTIVAL – VBS We will be having a Fall Festival VBS on October 19, from 1-3:30 for all kids who want to join in. We will have an afternoon of fun with games, stories, snacks and great fun fellowship. It is open to kids from PreK through 5th grade. Any older kids are welcome to come and help us out!! Any questions, call Missi at 2252527 or [email protected]. Kids First Our PreK class enjoyed lunch at Runza in support of the Lied Scottsbluff Public Library. The children love going to story time at the library and wanted to help. Kids First has been voted Star Herald Readers choice Favorite Preschool and Favorite Daycare…3rd year in a row. Thank you to everyone who showed their support. We are truly blessed with great staff and great families. Bobbi Neideffer Lynn’s Wonderings BOO! October is here! Fall is here! Eighty four days (October 1st) till Christmas Eve YIKES! Enjoy these last few days of Nebraska Fall. October is our A-MAZE-ING FAMILY FUN. This is a very popular event for all of our community families. In case you don’t remember this activity is set in the FTC parking lot all the way back to the old Albertson building on 27th street. Great Western Sugar lets us borrow about 130 bales of straw that weight 1000 lbs plus to make a LARGE MAZE. The area is set up with a carnival atmosphere. There will be lots of games, three bounce houses,The New Song Band, A live radio remote, & lots more. This year we are asking everyone to decorate their trunk for trunk or treats. There will be a traveling trophy for the winner. Use you imagination to turn your trunk into a monster, a princess, a mouth, treasure chest full of candy & etc. Have you ever seen a parking lot crowed???? The entry to this fabulous day is ONE CAN OF FOOD OR ANY NONPERISABLE ITEM PER PERSON…..The food will then go to a food bank. Last year we estimated we had over 2000 people. This is a day for families to enjoy a fun day without spending lots of money. This year we are asking the Gering Methodist Church, the West way Church of Christ and The Wesleyano United Methodist Church, to help with volunteers and collecting candy in their church. Very soon there will be a sign up sheet to help with this very fun and exciting mission. Our fourth annual HOMESPUN BOUTIQUE is right around the corner. We take the entire first floor and turn it into a Holiday YOUTH GROUPS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUPS FOR KIDS Our Youth Groups are in full swing and I encourage you to invite your neighbors, grandkids and any other kids to join in the fun! WEDNESDAY NIGHTS: Supper from 5:30-6:00 (price $3) Youth Groups 6:00 – 7:00 KIDZ CLUB – pre-K through 2nd grade (Children’s Chapel downstairs) 3TH-5TH GRADE – Wesley Hall 6th-8th – GRADE – Youth Room downstairs SUNDAYS: Sunday school – 9:45 – 10:45 Confirmation – 9:45 – 10:45 9th – 12th GRADE – 3-5 pm For more information contact Missi at 225-2527 or [email protected]. wonderland. The date is Saturday, November 15th, from 9am till 3pm. Lunch will be served in our larger eating area. The rooms will be divided into a Holiday Room , A Pantry, Childrens Corner. And the Home Based Business’s will be spread all over with a direction map for everyone. We will be looking for card tables, Christmas decorations, any kind of treasures, knick knacks, volunteers to make candies, cookies, chex mix, popcorn, carmel corn… anything that reminds you of Christmas’s past. What can you do to help make this a very special day? Talk with Lynn, Linda Thruston, or Raylene in the office. Please and Thank-you! Homespun meets each Wednesday at 10am and 5pm for about an hour and a half. If you can sew , cut , glue, arrange, visit, come meet with us. Lynn Introducing …………. Kyle & Mary Sasse joined FUMC on Sunday, Sept. 14. Kyle does audits for Nationstar and Mary is a pre-school teacher and day-care provider. Their son, Keaton, 18 months, was baptized last year in our church. Mary is a life-long local resident, while Kyle has lived here 10 years. Since they came from different church backgrounds, they were looking for a church home they could share. Kyle said, “We visited this church and everyone was so welcoming and genuine that it kept us coming back.” Kyle also stated that though they don’t have any special family activities, having family meals together is one thing they really enjoy. Please welcome and introduce yourselves to this family. Don Osborn was born and raised in this community and attended First United Methodist Church. After being away for 30 years, he and twin daughters, Ava and Marlowe, moved here to be closer to family --- for those who don’t know, Bill and Anita Osborn are Don’s parents. Don renewed his membership Sept. 14. As a widower, Don is enjoying the family support and closeness that the move from Vancouver provided. His memories of FUMC include many choir tours with Gary Bacon and the friendship of Bill Bliss, whose father was the pastor at our church. Don is doing marketing for 21st Century Equipment. Please welcome Don, Ava and Marlowe to our church. OCTOBER’s Outreach Ministry is Operation Christmas Child which is part of Samaritan’s Purse. Its purpose is to bring joy to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes. People of all ages can be involved in this simple, hands-on mission project while focusing on the true meaning of Christmas—Jesus Christ. 1. SHOE BOX - Use an empty shoe box (standard size, please) or a plastic container. You can wrap the box (lid separately), but wrapping is not required. Most importantly, pray for the child who will receive your gift. 2. BOY OR GIRL? Decide if your gift will be for a boy or a girl, and the child’s age cate- gory: 2-4, 5-9, or 10-14 and mark the box accordingly 3. FILL WITH GIFTS -Fill the box with a variety of gifts that will bring delight to a child. Use the gift ideas provided on the bottom of this page. 4. INCLUDE YOUR DONATION -Please donate $7 for each shoe box you prepare to cover shipping and other project costs. Place in an envelope on top of the gift items inside your box. If you or your family are preparing more than one shoe box, please make one combined donation. 5. DROP OFF -Place a rubber band around each closed shoe box and drop off at the church – the boxes will be taken to the local Collection Center. Shopping List for Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes: TOYS: small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump ropes, small Etch A Sketch®, toys that light up or make noise (with extra batteries), Slinky®, etc. SCHOOL SUPPLIES: pens, pencils and sharpener, crayons or markers, stamps and ink pad sets, writing pads or paper, solar calculators, coloring and picture books. HYGIENE ITEMS: toothbrush, toothpaste, mild bar soap (in a plastic bag), comb, washcloth, etc. OTHER: Hard candy and lollipops (please double bag all candy), mints, gum, T-shirts, socks, ball caps; sunglasses, hair clips, toy jewelry, watches, flashlights (with extra batteries) A PERSONAL NOTE -In a separate envelope, you may enclose a note to the child and a photo of yourself or your family. (If you include your name and address, the child may write back.) Sun 6 Mon 8:00 Deposit Counting, L 9:15 COOL, L 2:00 Bible study, L 5:30 Prayer & Share, L 6:30 Beth Moore, WH 6:30 Boy Scouts, FH Monday Events OCTOBER’s Outreach Ministry is Operation Christmas Child. Its purpose is to bring joy to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes. All ages can take part in this ministry to help spread the true meaning of Christmas. Instructions are available in the newslet- 6:30 UMM, WH 10:00 Staff, L 5:00– 6:30 Cubs, FH, WH 2 9:00 Oasis, WH 10 9:00 Oasis, WH 3 5:00 Casual Worship, S 11 8:30 New Life, Tea Garden 5:00 Casual Worship, S 4 Sat 1 96:30 UMM, WH Fri Wednesday Events 11:30 KF Board, L 10:00 & 5:30 Home Spun, Back FH 10:00 Staff, L Thu 5:30 Supper, FH 6:00 Methodist Bells 6:00 Kidz Club, WH 7:00 Chancel Choir, S 8 Wed 7 14 15 6:30 UMM, WH 16 Newsletter Deadline 9:00 Oasis, WH 24 9:00 Oasis, WH 17 25 5:00 Casual Worship, S 18 9:45 Rose Bible Study, WH 21 9:00 Sewing Circle, WH 12:00 Senior Lunch, FH 10:00 & 5:30 Home Spun, Back FH 5:30 SPPRC, L 22 30 9:00 Oasis, WH 31 5:00– 6:30 Cubs, FH, WH 1:00 Beth Moore, L 11:00 New Life, Senior Center 10:00 Outreach, P 23 7:30 Benefit Recital , S 5:30 Habitat for Humanity, P 5:00– 6:30 Cubs, FH, WH 1:30 Bingo, WH 1:00 Beth Moore, L 9:45 Rose Bible Study, WH 9:45 Rose Bible Study, WH 6:30 UMM, WH Set up for Maze 5:00 Casual Worship, S 6:00 WWIP, L 29 5:00– 6:30 Cubs, FH, WH 1:30 Bingo, WH 1:00 Beth Moore, L 10:00 Staff, L 28 9:00 Newsletter Folding 10:00 & 5:30 Home Spun, Back FH 6:00 WWIP, L 10:00 & 5:30 Home Spun, Back FH 5:30 Trustee Mtg, L 6:00 WWIP, L 9:00 PEO, P 10:00 & 5:30 Home Spun, Back FH Tue October 2013 Sunday Events 8:30 Worship, S 9:45 Adult Sunday School, P, L 9:45 Confirmation, B 9:45 Sunday School, C 11:00 Worship, S 3:00 HS Youth Group, WH 5 Communion Sunday 9:00 UMW, P 1:00 Communications, L 6:30 Stephen Ministry, P 13 20 12 19 3:30 Caring Circle, P 6:30 Stephen Ministry, P 27 9:45 Finance Mtg, WH Fall Festival VBS 26 9:45 Ad Council, WH 1-4 pm A-MAZE-ing Family Fun Maze and Trunk or Treat 6:30 UMM, WH 10:00 Staff, L 1:00 Beth Moore, L 5:00– 6:30 Cubs, FH, WH 9:45 Rose Bible Study, WH 3:30 Visitation Tea, P 6:00 WWIP, L FIVE SIMPLE THINGS TO HELP PROTECT THE EARTH * Go for seconds. Recycling doesn’t mean only separating cans and bottles; it can mean using things a second (or third) time. For example, instead of throwing away that padded envelope you got in the mail, scratch out the address, tear off the stamps and use it again. * Watch your waste. Items you may be throwing away can contaminate the soil and water for thousands or even millions of years. Follow the city’s disposal instructions for items like oil, batteries, and CFL light bulbs. * Paper NOR plastic. Bring your bags with you when you shop! The average American uses 350 plastic bags each year, bags which can cause the death of marine life if they end up in streams, rivers and oceans. * BYOB. Fill up a reusable water bottle at home and bring it with you. Last year Americans went through 50 billion plastic water bottles, most of which weren’t recycled. Get off. Catalogs are great when they’re from companies you like to order from, but if you’re getting catalogs from companies you don’t buy from, call them and ask them to remove you from their mailing list. Ann Duey STEPHEN MINISTERS: THE AFTER PEOPLE People often ask, “What exactly is a Stephen Minister?” One way to put it is that Stephen Ministers are the after people. Stephen Ministers are there: ... after the phone call you hoped you’d never get. …after the divorce papers are served and the bottom falls out of your life. …after the funeral, when everyone has left and the emotions you’ve held at bay come crashing in on you. …after the doctor says, “I’m sorry, but there’s nothing more we can do.” …after the nursing home director shakes your hand and says, “Welcome to your new home.” …after the last child honks the horn, waves, and drives away—and the house suddenly seems empty. …after the gavel goes down, the handcuffs go on, and your loved one is led away. …after the baby arrives, demanding more of you than you ever dreamed possible. …after you find a pink slip with your final paycheck. …after your family and friends have heard your story one too many times, but you still need to talk it out. Stephen Ministers are the “After People”. They are ready to come alongside you---or your friends, neighbors, coworkers, or relatives---and provide comfort and support for as long after as needed. If you are interested in taking the training to become a Stephen Minister or you or someone you know might benefit from receiving care from a Stephen Minister please contact Myrt Bacon, Carolee Marker, Marg Dredla , Barbara Ropp, Pastor Matt or the church office. Primarily from Stephen Ministries, submitted by Barbara Ropp October Birthdays We would like to thank everyone who attended our 50th anniversay celebration and/or sent cards. You helped make this a very special day for us. John and Krissa Randall Thank you to the Markers for the Love Basket full of goodies. We appreciate your thoughtfulness and your visit. Allen and Connie Meyer Dear Friends, Many thanks for the plate of delicious cookies and candy send to Jim on his discharge from the hospital! We both enjoyed them immensely and loved being remembered by you ! Sincerely, The Masseys Thanks to the wonderful friends from the Methodist Church. Dear Lynn and Myrt that came to visit me during my stay in the hospital. Markers in bringing the “Love Basket,” and the nice visit after I got home. It’s a Great church to be part of . Also, are thanks to the members that came to visit, brought food, and sent cards. It all helps so much. Love & Blessings, Jan & Curt Curtright Thank you so much for your generous gift to Camp Norwesca. We are greatful for your support of the mission & ministry of the Camp as we continue to impact the lives of children and youth as they travel on their faith journey. God’s Bessings Christy Balthzell Dist. Admin. Assistant & Camp Norwesca Advocate My heart felt thanks for the lovely visits and beautiful prayers I received when I was in the hospital. They were greatly appreciated. God Bless Lenore Henderson 10. If you open it, close it. TOP TEN RULES OF LIVING 9. Neither a borrower nor a beggar be. 8. A stitch in time saves nine. 7. Early to bed, early to rise makes you healthy, wealthy and wise. 6. Waste not, want not. 5. Marian Mihane, Christine Dill………………………...1 Jason Temple, Lorraine Osthoff...……...…………..2 Marcia Keller……………………………………...…….3 Thomas Mihane, Richard Shaver..………...………..4 Taylor Homan………………………………...………...5 Bud Stoddard……………………………..…………..6 Patricia Lee…………………………...………………...7 Cindy Morrison, Breck Holten………………………...8 Bobbie Johnson, Brock Parker, Travis Erman…....9 Mary Schmidt, Jon Morgan, Penny Pahlke, Koy Potthoff……………...…………….……...…………...10 Jerod Post……..………………...……………………11 Allison Hazen…………………...…………………….12 Frank Balderson, Ivan Rush, Krissa Randall, Dustin Cheek………………………………………...…….14 Darrel Atchison, Travis Eckland...…………….…….15 Thordis Kleager, Judy Hinze, Kim Tomoi…….....16 Jackson Howard, Rylan Cheek, Carl Roland, Weston Jellinek……………………………………………...…17 Shelli Dredla, Zach Durbin………………………......18 Shelley McCoy……..……………………………...….20 John Hennings, Connie Rounds, Kristin Harkins, Ian Galindo…….……………………………………...21 Amanda Sakazar…………………...………………...22 Heidi Larson……………………………………...…...23 Paityn Homan, Chary Hutzel, Michele Howard…...24 Ruth Tomoi, Linda Fowler……………………...…..25 Garry Teghtmeyer, Patricia Gillen, Doug Stuckert, Nathan Lofing………………………………...……….26 Vicky Margheim…………………..…………..………27 Ward Krichau……………………………………..…..28 Dylan Cardiff……………………………………...…..29 Dick Thompson, Alyce Randall, Loinel Newberry, Spencer Pahlke………………………..…………......30 Gil Bailey, Leone Carlson, Lorene Shear, Tom Tomoi, Martin Brandt…...……………………...31 Go the second mile. (Matthew 5:41) 4. The Ten Commandments. (Exodus 20:1-17)* 3. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. (Matthew 7:12 & Luke 6:31) 2. Love your neighbor as you love yourself. (Matthew 22:39 & Leviticus 19:18) 1. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. (Matthew 22:37-38 & Deuteronomy 6:5; 10:12) *Ten Commandment does have ten rules but here it only counts as one. Barbara Ropp CONNECTIONS is published monthly by the First United Methodist Church, 2002 4th Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361-2099 Periodicals postage paid at Scottsbluff, NE USPS #000-858 Postmaster: Send Address changes to: PERIODICAL