January 2016
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January 2016
Fairwood Community United Methodist Church January 2016 THE EPISTLE Sunday Worship Schedule Two Services: Celebration Worship at 9:00 a.m. Classic Worship at 10:30 a.m. Pizza with the Pastor January 17 at Noon No Host fun with your church friends at the Fairwood Roundtable Pizza Join us for an All Church Lunch & Meeting January 17 Following our 10:30 service on the 17th we will gather in Benedict Hall for a light lunch (for a free will offering) and a time to receive 2015 end of the year reports, review the budget for 2016 and make plans for the coming year. This is a meeting that needs all the voices in the congregation. A team from our Church Council is planning this event which will include some time to get to know others from the church, learn of the scope of the ministry of Fairwood Community UMC and maybe get excited about where God is leading us...maybe even in new directions. If you would like to help with the meal, set up or clean up - or have some great ideas for this gathering check with Lisa Burns, our Lay Leader or Kathy Porter, our Council Chair. You are Cordially Invited to A Vintage Tea Party Saturday, January 23rd 2:00 – 5:00 pm Fabulous food, fellowship, fashion & fun! Our delicious tea will be catered by Cathy Russell. You’ll also enjoy music from “Voices 4” and see the Goodwill’s wonderful vintage fashion show! Sunday January 10th and 24th Youth Waffle Fund Raiser! $15.00 Proceeds will go to Mary’s Place For more information, please see the poster in Benedict Hall or contact Carol Colborne at (253)277-3948 or cecolborne@yahoo YUMMY! 1 Introducing Chasing the Wild Goose Erin Williams Pastor Joyce O’Connor-Magee New Preschool Director As we come into a new year I find myself saying - its time to get back to normal. I think I mean Christmas is over, back to regular hours, take down the decorations. January brings with it some more “ordinary” time. Actually I have never been so sure of what ordinary means. The New Year also brings with it the season of Epiphany. It is the time we remember the life of Jesus. It begins with the story of the coming of the Wise Men on January 6th. With them the world comes to worship and give God praise for the gift of the life and message of Jesus. On the 2nd Sunday of the month we remember how Jesus was baptized by John in the Jordan River. In worship we have a chance to remember our baptism as well. We will reflect on who we are as the claimed Children of God. That doesn’t seem ordinary to me! We then have a lovely three day weekend that honors The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Hopefully we take a moment to give thanks for prophetic voices like his that energize and remind Christians who we are to be in a world of need. His life was far too short as he was assassinated when he was only 39. But his message of hope and racial equality lives on and is needed now more than ever. Not ordinary! On the 4th Sunday of the month we will gather together as a church to look back and plan ahead. It takes all of us working together to be the church in the world. In the midst of bullying and divisive politics, in a world of the threat of terrorism around the world and police violence at home, Christian witness in little and big ways must be more than ordinary. This is not the time to be ordinary Christians. The world need to hear again the message of the Good News of Jesus - a word of hope to the poor and God’s justice for the powerless. It is a time to be extraordinary in caring for the neighbor near and far. In such a time as this all Christians need to extra-ordinary in love in action. Truly the work of “ordinary” Christians as outlined by Howard Thurman has begun: To find the lost, To heal the broken, To feed the hungry, To release the prisoner, To teach the nations, To bring Christ to all, To make music in the heart. We are delighted to welcome our newest staff member, Erin Williams, who became our Joyful Heart’s Preschool director on December 7th. We had been blessed for 7 years with the leadership of Robin Foster who in November took another job. Robin will be greatly missed. In the interim the staff of the preschool - Trista Wilson, Janice McMorris and Brandi Hetrick kept things running smoothly. Because of their devotion and abilities our Preschool is still in business. Erin comes to us from many years of working in early childhood education. She has a BA in Early Childhood Education from CWU. She also brings a background in Montessori education. Her educational background includes organizing and leading classes for adults who desired to be more involved with their children’s education. She also led a program for children ages 5-10 in the area of conflict resolution and self esteem. Besides all of that she parents three young adult children! In that capacity she was involved in the PTSA and served as a PTSA president. She has served in the community as a volunteer at Vine Maple Place, transitional housing for homeless mothers and their children. Already we have witnessed the special touches Erin brings - joyful order and enthusiastic learning. Parents and kids are already excited about Ms. Erin’s leadership. Please pop into the Preschool to see the changes. And if you know of someone looking for a great faith based, open and accepting preschool for their child mention us! We do have a few volunteer positions that would help our preschool - we have space on the Preschool Council. Please talk to Cathy Russell if you are interested. Then the preschool is in real need of a webmaster - to update and keep the preschool website current. Please check with Erin if you are interested in serving in this way. Again, welcome Erin to our Fairwood Community UMC and Joyful Hearts Preschool. 2 What is the Lectionary? A lectionary is a book or listing that contains a collection of scripture readings appointed for Christian or Judaic worship on a given day or occasion. We follow the Revised Common Lectionary as do many Christian Churches. On any given Sunday congregations are looking at the same scripture. These readings are set up in a three year pattern, each starting on the First Sunday of Advent. We are currently in Year C. Each week we will be listing the lections (readings) for the following week in our Sunday bulletins. We are also posting a schedule of the Lectionary on the Kiosk. You can also pick up a copy of the 2016 Lectionary at church or in the church office. The 2016 quadrennial legislative meeting of the United Methodist Church will take place from May 10-20, 2016 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon. The local host committee is responsible for providing hospitality to visitors as they arrive and spend time in the host city, Portland, Oregon. This page, www.GC2016PDX.org is a source for information about how volunteers can help in the hosting process, and information about Portland for guests to explore. This is the place to register as a volunteer for General Conference 2016. 2016RevisedCommonLectionary-SundaysSpecialYearC.pdf You can now register online as a potential volunteer. The online system will let you say what dates you are available, and request specific types of tasks. It will take thousands of volunteer shifts to support the conference, so people from all over the Western Jurisdiction are invited to come and be part of the conference. TIME TO DE-DECORATE! It's unfortunately time to put Christmas decorations away at church, at least before next Sunday. We can use help in moving chairs, building scaffolding, removing ornaments, packing tree branches and swags, etc. It all happens Saturday morning January 9th at 9:00am. Contact Amy Melvin or Donna Stock for any questions. Thanks! It is rare to have a General Conference meeting so close to home! Please let Donna Stock know if you are interested in visiting as a volunteer or visiting the conference. Thank you from REACH (Renton Ecumenical Association of Churches. The congregation of FCUMC is helping to make a difference with REACH activities. 18,500 Meals 15,600 Neighbors Served 10,200 Bed Nights 1,700 Showers 1,100 Showers 1,100 Loads of Laundry 74 Families Housed 50 Partner agencies 40 Single Adults Stabilized 34 Churches 2 In-House Programs 1 Loving, Safe & Accountable Community Infinity of Hope The United Methodist Church - Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. A church of yesterday transforming for a whole new generation - a whole new world. 3 faith to life. To encourage youth to look to God and find community when dealing with doubt, failure and identity. Cost for Convo is $150. Scholarships are available: contact Curt Stock to inquire. Registration is for youth in grades 9-12 and is online: http:// events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event? oeidk=a07ebgsmwbp699deee1&llr=qku46dbab For info contact Curt Stock [email protected] Mystery Lock-In "The Murder High Class Reunion” will be held Friday January 29 at 6:15 pm. Join us for a night of mystery and mayhem intertwined with rivalries from the past that spill over to the present. With Murder High, it's not only what you were, but you've become. Let's hope you're a survivor. Welcome back class of 85. January 2016 Youth Calendar 01/01 Friday For more information contact Amy Keough [email protected] 4pm Star Wars Movie-thon Youth Group Sunday Nights 10:30amMS and SH Breakfast Club 3:45 p.m. gather to head to STAR WARS 01/03 Sunday Join us on Sunday evenings for Faith, Fellowship and Fun! Our theme for January is "New Beginnings." In the words of the wise Taylor Swift: “This is a new year. A new beginning. And things will change.” Come join us and discover how you can be made new. Youth Group runs from 6:30 -8:15pm. 01/05 Tuesday 7:00pm TNT Study Group 01/07 Thursday 6:30pm Youth Council Planning Meeting 01/10 Sunday Upcoming Events SUMYT 2016 │ Not All Who Wander are Lost 10:00 Waffle Making 10:30am MS and SH Breakfast Club 11:45 Youth Council 5:30pm Youth Vocal Band 6:30pm Youth Group Sunday Evenings Come and gather with youth from around the conference for a weekend adventure, March 18 20th at Camp Indianola! Kristen “Moonie” Moon will be our guide as we explore what it means to walk in faith on our own and as part of a community. SUMYT welcomes youth in grades 6 through 12! SUMYT has sold out the last two years in a row, so register early so you don't miss out! Visit: https:// sumyt2016.eventbrite.com for more info and to sign -up today! For more info, contact Laura Martin at 206.909.2742 or [email protected] 01/12 Tuesday 7:00pm TNT Study Group 01/17 Sunday 10:30amMS and SH Breakfast Club 5:30pm Youth Vocal Band 6:30pm Youth Group Sunday Evenings 01/19 Tuesday CONVO 2016: February 19-21 2016 7:00pm TNT Study Group Youth CONVO this year will be held at the Warm Springs Christian Camp in Stanwood, WA, with the theme INSIDE OUT: See yourself as God sees YOU!. The goal of the weekend is to challenge youth into deeper faith by asking questions about real life issues and connecting 01/24 Sunday 10:00 Waffle Making 10:30am MS and SH Breakfast Club NO YOUTH DINNER 6:30pm Youth Group Sunday Evenings 4 The Joy Singers will rehearse during 01/26 Tuesday 7:00pm TNT Study Group Joy School each Sunday in January starting on the 3rd. We will plan to sing in church in early February. We invite all grade school age children to join us. We have fun learning new songs to sing in church, as well as singing some of our favorite songs. If you have any questions about the Joy Singers, contact Bill & Lori McEwen at 425-255-4527. 01/29 – 01/30 Friday & Saturday 6:15pm (Friday) – Mystery Lock-In (9:00am pick up time Saturday) 01/31 Sunday 10:30amMS and SH Breakfast Club No Youth Vocal Band or Youth Group due to Mystery Lock In Joyful News from Joyful Hearts Preschool Joyful Hearts Preschool Council is excited to welcome Erin Williams to the staff as the new preschool director. Erin comes to us from Living Montessori where she has been a teacher and program director for the past five years. Erin took over the director duties December 7th. Recycle Your Christmas Styrofoam Ikea is no longer taking Styrofoam, but you can still recycle it at Styro Recycle LLC in Kent. The Green Team will also be taking a load down after Christmas, so if you would like to coordinate with them, contact the Kenyons at 425271-2080 or [email protected]. We will just be collecting the #6 Styrofoam (clean and free of tape, labels, and all other things). We suggest any foam peanuts or bubble wrap be taken to the UPS store in Fairwood. We were sad to see Robin Foster leave the end of October after 7 years of dedicated service and feel blessed to find a new director so quickly. We are doubly blessed to have three dedicated staff members that were willing to step up and keep the preschool running smoothly during the interim. Thank you to Trista Wilson, Janice McMorris, and Brandi Hetrick for your continued passion for the youngest members of our community. We would also like to thank Pastor Joyce for taking on a more visible role in the preschool during the absence of a director. Rather than filling our landfills with #6 Styrofoam, recycle it. It is ground up, compressed and densified into blocks, which are then manufactured into plastic products such as: picture frames, TV & computer cases, office equipment, and other plastic products. SIGN UP NOW FOR FLOWERS Styro Recycle Center has free drop off at 23418 68th Ave. S., Kent, WA 98032. Mon-Sat: 9am5pm. The new, 2016 flower chart is on the kiosk in the narthex. Please sign-up to bring flowers for a special occasion... birthdays, anniversaries, or perhaps in memory of a loved one. See styrorecycle.com for more details of all items accepted. Note: Different types of items must be separated ahead, clean, and free of tape, labels, etc. Center can be contacted at 253-838-9555. 5 United Methodist Women’s Book Club THANKS to our Christmas Eve volunteers About 50 people helped to make our Christmas Eve services special and run smoothly. This doesn’t even count the amazing musicians who also put in a lot of time to make the services special. Thank you to our ushers, lay readers, Communion servers and other helpers, greeters, acolytes, Advent Candle lighters, worship slide operators, folks handing out candles, people caring for our little ones in the nursery, those who set up and put away our luminaries, and the service coordinators. We appreciate everything you did to help celebrate the birth of Jesus! Here is the list for the next few books. January 28th: The Hummingbird by Steven Kiernan Deborah Birch is a seasoned hospice nurse whose daily work requires courage and compassion. Told with piercing empathy and heartbreaking realism, The Hummingbird is a masterful story of loving commitment, service to country, and absolution through wisdom and forgiveness. February 25th: Nightingale by Kristin Hannah FRANCE, 1939 In love we find out who we want to be. In war we find out who we are. EPIPHANY and the Season after Epiphany Epiphany is January 6th. This is not one of those changing dates; it’s always January 6th. If we want to celebrate it during our worship services, we will choose a Sunday near January 6th. This year we’ll celebrate Epiphany on January 3rd. Epiphany marks the end of the 12 days of the Christmas season that started with Christmas Day. We often observe it as the arrival of the wise men. In the earliest Christian traditions, it began a period that celebrated the incarnation and baptism of Christ. Depending on the date of Easter, the season after Epiphany may include four to nine Sundays. This year it continues through February 9th, Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday when the next season of Lent starts. Come join us in worship! March 31st: Two Wheels North by Evelyn Gibb Gibb, winner of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Nonfiction Book Award, retells this wonderful rite of passage culled from interviews with her father about his bicycle trip from Santa Rosa, California, to Seattle, Washington, with his best chum, Ray, in 1909. April 28th: Skipping Stones by Gloria Koll Poetically and well written story of a young Scandinavian girl, leaving her family and hardship behind and venturing to America in the late 1800's. Finally in America she meets new hardships of life on the South Dakota prairie. SUMMER CAMP 2016 REGISTRATION OPEN Summer Camp dates for 2016 are posted and REGISTRATION IS OPEN! Click on the camp you would like to visit to find out about your favorite camp, including prices, ages, dates, and much more. Questions? Email [email protected] Please check out the SANDCASTLE FAMILY CAMP July 21-24, 2016 at Ocean Park This camp coincides with Sandsations, a sand castle extravaganza in nearby Long Beach, WA. See masters at work when you take a stroll down the beach, then try out what you see in peace and quiet on Ocean Park’s secluded beach. You will have the opportunity to try out all that camp has to offer, including kayaking, zip line, archery, and crafts, with plenty of time to take a walk or go for ice cream with your family. All ages are welcome at this intergenerational program, so call a friend and sign up today! You can camp, bring your RV or “rough it” in motel style rooms! Check in with Pastor Joyce who is rumored to be repeating her role as dean! The Epistle is published monthly by Fairwood Community United Methodist Church, 15255 SE Fairwood Blvd, Renton, Washington 98058 Phone: 425-228-4577, E-mail: [email protected], Web site: www.fairwoodumc.org Pastor: Joyce O’Connor-Magee Newsletter: Joletta Holman Deadline for copy: 20th day of each month for the following month’s news. 6 January 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed The Youth Calendar is available on p. 4 of The Epistle. 3 Epiphany Sunday 4 5 Renton Community 9 Celebration Worship Supper - SA Headqtrs 10:30 Classic Worship 7 Boy Scouts 3:45 Youth meet for M7, Sanctuary STAR WARS 7 Worship Committee Parlor Thu NO YOGA until January 19 Fri Sat January 1 ***Closed*** 2 5 6 Pastor’s Day Off 9:30 Bible Study - Parlor 6:45 Al Anon - BH4 12 Staff Meeting - Parlor 7 Choir practice 7 Tuesday Nights Sanctuary, choir room Together (Youth) - BH-3 7 Cub Scout 7 Writer’s Group - BH-5 Committee - BH-5 7 8 9 10 UMW Board Parlor 3:30-8:30 Voice Rehearsals Sanctuary 9-11 Take down Christmas decorations 7 AA M-7 7 AA - M-7 11 9 Celebration Worship 10 Youth Waffle Sales 7 Boy Scouts M7, Sanctuary - MPR 10:30 Classic Worship 7 AA - M-7 11:45 Youth Council 7 Signs for Glory 5:30 Youth Vocal Band Parlor 6:30 Youth Groups 12 13Pastor’s Day Off 9:30 Bible Study - Parlor 14 15 16 17 9 Celebration Worship 10:30 Classic Worship 19 20 Epistle Deadline 9:30 Bible Study - Parlor Pastor’s Day Off 22 23 8 Tea Prep - BH-5, Parlor, MPR 7 AA - M-7 10 Communion 18 5 Renton Community Supper - SA Headqtrs 11:40 Children’s Council - BH5 Noon - Pizza with the 7 Boy Scouts Pastor M7, Sanctuary 5: 5:30 Youth Vocal Band 6:30 Youth Groups 24 9 Celebration Worship 10:30 Classic Worship 12 All Church Meeting & Lunch BH 5:30 Youth Vocal Band 6:30 Youth Groups 31 9 Celebration Worship 10:30 Classic Worship 5:30 Youth Vocal Band 6:30 Youth Groups 7 AA - M-7 6:30 Youth Leaders’ Meeting 7 Trustees - Parlor 7 Church Council 6:45 Al Anon - BH4 Parlor 7 Tuesday Nights Together (Youth) - BH-3 7 Choir practice Sanctuary, choir room 7 AA - M-7 7 AA M-7 4 M&E - Parlor 6:45 Al Anon - BH4 5:45 Yoga for the Rest of Us - Narthex 7 Choir practice Sanctuary, choir room 21 5:45 Yoga & Meditation - Narthex 6 Prep for Tea Kitchen, Parlor 7 AA - M-7 2 Afternoon Tea & Vintage Fashion Show - MPR 7 Tuesday Nights Together (Youth) - BH-3 7 AA M-7 25 7 Boy Scouts M7, Sanctuary 7 Signs for Glory Parlor 26 27 Pastor’s Day Off 9:30 Bible Study - Parlor 6:45 Al Anon - BH4 5:45 Yoga for the Rest of Us - Narthex 7 Choir practice Sanctuary, choir room 7 Tuesday Nights Together (Youth) - BH-3 28 29 7 AA M-7 7 AA - M-7 2 3 9:30 Bible Study - Parlor Pastor’s Day Off 4 10 UMW Board Parlor 30 5:45 Yoga & Meditation - Narthex 7 7 5:30 Youth Mystery Lock-in - BH, Sanctuary, old UMW Book Club kitchen (until 9 Saturday) SPRC 7 AA - M-7 February 1 7 Boy Scouts M7, Sanctuary 7 Worship Committee Parlor 12 Staff Meeting - Parlor 6:45 Al Anon - BH4 7 Trustees - Parlor 7 Tuesday Nights 7 Choir practice Together (Youth) - BH-3 Sanctuary, choir room 5:45 Yoga & Meditation - Narthex 7 7 Writer’s Group - BH-5 7 Cub Scout 7 AA M-7 Committee - BH-5 7 AA - M-7 5 6 8-1 Suicide Prevention Training Parlor 8:45 Christian Ed Team - BH-5 Fairwood Community United Methodist Church 15255 SE Fairwood Blvd. Renton, WA 98058-8645 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Renton, WA Permit No. 143 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED January 2016 Worship with Us This Sunday 9:00 Celebration Worship & 10:30 Classic Worship Waffle Fundraiser! TNT: Clothing Drive CELEBRATING A TRADITION OF SERVICE TO OTHERS: Back by popular demand! The youth will be making fresh waffles with your choice of toppings on January 10th and 24th. Stop by the MPR in Benedict Hall between services and cure your hunger pains! Free will donations support Youth Missions. Tuesday Night Together (TNT) Study Group is honoring the UMC tradition of serving others in our community. We are collecting gently used clothing, handbags, backpacks and new toiletry items to donate to a local charity. We'll be gathering items until 01/05/2016. Drop off your donations in the box in the senior high room the next time you're at church! Thank you for your support! For more info, contact Laura Martin at 206.909.2742 or [email protected] 8