Read Inside - FUMC Waxahachie
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Read Inside - FUMC Waxahachie
MAY 2013 FIRST NE WS WAXAHACHIE CONNECTIONS Read Inside: • Pentecost Sunday Special Guests: Spirited • A Great Day of Joining • Worship Outside the Walls Stories • Kids Against Hunger Efforts Feed Over 180,000 • Teen Challenge to Visit FUMC ...and more! www.fumcwaxahachie.org l twitter.com/fumcwax f facebook.com/fumcwax FUMC hosts: Spirited First United Methodist Church Waxahachie is hosting daily columnist and humorist Jonathan Richard Cring and artist and musician Janet Clazzy during their 2013 Tour: "Finding a Message in a World aTwitter," which includes comedic and inspirational essays from Mr. Cring’s national daily column at www.jonathots.com and original musical tunes played by Ms. Clazzy on the oboe and WX-5 Wind Machine. Together, they form the duo, "Spirited". Spirited will be our special guests on Pentecost Sunday, May 19, 2013 bringing music, humor and a special message in both the early traditional worship service at 8:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary and in the combined 11:00 a.m. worship service in the Family Life Center. We will celebrate A Great Day of Joining and our Confirmands in the 11:00 service. Spirited has just finished a 297-day tour of the country to 30 states with 249 appearances while traveling 25,000 miles, to audiences who often come out to the event not knowing quite what to expect, but always leaving exhorted. As one lady put it, “feeling lit and fit and ready to go.” Mr. Cring shares, “The program is a non-stop, inter-generational explosion.” Great Day of Joining – Pentecost Sunday, May 19th - 11:00 a.m. Family Life Center. What better day to join the church than on Pentecost!! The Bible says, “So those who received his word were baptized, and there were added that day about three thousand souls. And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers… And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved.” (NRS Acts 2: 41,42,47b) Our Confirmation Class will be joining the church and we hope, if you’re not a member yet, you will too. This is your chance to blend in with others who have decided to join our church but just haven’t taken the step. If you would, just call the church office and let us know of your intention to join, then come up when the group is called. No muss… no fuss. Just follow the Holy Spirit as it brings you into a new relationship with Jesus Christ through FUMC. -Rev. Jerry Galloway Pentecost Sunday at FUMC Celebrates: • The birthday of First United Methodist Church • Our confirmation class to join the church • A Great Day of Joining Please wear red to celebrate the Day of Pentecost with us! Traditional Service at 8:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary in the Main Building Praise Team will host a combined 11:00 a.m. Service in the Family Life Center Visit www.fumcwaxahachie.org/pentecost for more information / 1 / WORSHIP OUTSIDE WALLS • SPRING 2013 Worship Outside the Walls Sunday on April 14th was dedicated to going outside our church to serve our community through various service projects and worshiping with those who are homebound or reside in an assisted living center. What a wonderful day of worship we had together! Luke 8:16-17: “No one lights a lamp and hides it in a clay jar or puts it under a bed. Instead, they put it on a stand, so that those who come in can see the light. For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open.” “When I read this verse of my devotion today. It made me think of how our great day of worship was a light that we shared with many. I was so very blessed by the time with my church family and how I saw God in our service to others. Thank you all so much for help in planning and sharing this day." -Beverly Robinson When the light of the truth about Jesus illuminates us, it is our duty to shine that light to help others. Our witness for Christ should be public, not hidden. We should not keep the benefits for ourselves alone but pass them on to others. In order to be helpful, we need to be well placed. Seek opportunities. “One of our 1st graders summed up the whole meaning of WOW for me in Disciple Children's Choir rehearsal on our WOW Sunday afternoon. As we ended our choir time lifting up our joys and concerns, Sarah Barker simply said, "Can we pray for all the people we helped this morning at WOW?" And of course we did. We all discussed how we served. We helped in serving communion and worship. Some of us worked at Hope clinic, a few of us painted and made bottles at the Women's Resource Center and made cards for Neighbor Helping Neighbor. We all discovered that we were even able to help many people that we might not ever meet. What is so special is that God knows them and now we are connected through our service. Sarah was able to put the whole meaning of WOW into that one question. When we serve in the name of Christ our hearts and minds are transformed. We become the hands and feet of Christ even for those we will never know and yet now we are forever connected through Jesus. Now that is a WOW moment! -Val Stewart “I went to the Loveless' and the Caldwells and was touched that some of the family of the couple we are visiting had come to join the worship. All were kind and gracious and seemed to truly be thankful we were there. The group from the church of course, were the ones who were blessed.” –Beth Whittington "Sunday was a huge success from the breakfast to the worship team experiences. It was real special for me because my grandson, Patrick, helped Susan Howard and myself serve communion. What a blessing that was!!" -Jackie Wray MATCHING GIFT GIVEN – WE NEED YOU! The Trustees report that a generous matching gift of $2000. has been offered for the installation of three T.V. monitors (and necessary equipment) to be placed in strategic places in the main building to provide internet access and video advertising. This amount will also cover the installation of, not only these monitors but a new and more advance telephone system for the staff offices. There are two things we need: HEATING / AIR CONDITIONING Improvement Project 400,000 300,000 1) Raise the remaining $2000. for the project. The benefactor has asked that the funds come from the members and not out of the budget. 2) We need cabinets built around the Flat Screen T.Vs that can provide security for the other equipment that is needed. If you, or someone you know has the skills and equipment for building these cabinets please contact Linda or Cathy in the church office. The project has been approved and hopefully you will be seeing the results soon. Please pray about giving your gifts. 200,000 100,000 $88,853 THE NEW LORINE KIRKPATRICK SCHOLARSHIP FUND: Last month, the Administrative Board, at the recommendation of the Finance Committee, voted to rename the Scholarship fund at FUMCWAX after our recently deceased and dearly loved Lorine Kirkpatrick. It was her dedication to education that inspired the recommendation. We miss her greatly, but her memory will live on by our witness in funding the education of our children and young people. Please pray about giving a lasting gift in her name. HVAC Project CURRENT AMOUNT RAISED: $88,853 Goal: 400,000 Please visit: www.fumcwaxahachie.org/hvac for more information to give to this project The Family Life Center at FUMC was converted into a manufacturing facility on Saturday, April 27th as approximately 300 volunteers gathered to package meals for the Kids Against Hunger Project. Thank you to all in our church and community who came out and gave to make the Kids Against Hunger Project a big success. Together, we helped prevent starvation in our community and around the world. The Mission Committe of FUMC has two open opportunities for any church member who feels called and able to serve our church: 1). Lead an Adult Mission Trip - We are looking for someone who can take the lead and plan an adult mission trip for the adults of First United Methodist Church of Waxahachie. This mission trip would be open and available to all. Do you have connections? Feel called? Have Ideas? The ability to lead a group? 2) Lead and Plan a Mission Garage Sale - Every year the mission committee holds a large garage sale in the Family Life Center. Donations are asked from everyone and all. The funds raised go to our mission fund at FUMC to help fund missions. Nancy Fenton has done a wonderful job in the past taking leadership of this event and ministry. She is unable to do it this year and the mission committee has opened up this opportunity of leadership to anyone who feels able and willing to take on this project. If you are interested in any of these two opportunities, please contact David Linguist at [email protected] or call Cathy To at the church office. Thank you! waxahachie care Macaroni and cheese and small jars of jelly are the items we are collecting for our local food pantry, Waxahachie Care this month. You may place your items by the Fidelis Hall in the designated box. Thank you Church Family for supporting this ministry. box tops Please continue to bring Box Tops for Education and Campbell Soup Labels to the Church. You may place them in the brown envelope on the Mission Board. Thank you for supporting this mission! A Note from Reverend Allen Grant: (FUMC – Red Oak) Through all of my years of ministry I have heard many lay people ask for specific courses on leadership development. In any job or industry, continuing education is required and yet in the church we often assume the position that once a person demonstrates leadership then they don’t need anything else at all. We give them a job and that becomes their on-the-job training. Yet most have told me that is not enough. The United Methodist Church has developed a new system of training leaders. It is the successor to the Lay Speaker program and is designed for all lay persons who are leaders in the church. It is called Lay Servant Ministry. There are several courses already developed and more on the way. The courses all begin with the Basic Course for Lay Servant Ministry. After that there are 5 core courses and additional courses that will be available. You now have an opportunity each year to dedicate 10 hours of your time to learning more about how to be a leader in the church. First United Methodist of Red Oak will offer Basic Lay Servant Ministry training on May 11 and 18 (six hours on May 11 and 4 hours on May 18). The cost is $15 per course for the materials. We will also offer the advanced course on prayer, “Leading in Prayer.” Note: The Certified Lay Speaker ministry does not exist any longer and none of those original courses will qualify for Lay Servant Ministry. Each previous Local Church Lay Speaker or Certified Lay Speaker must take these new courses to be counted. Please send your registration to Sherry Doty at P.O. Box 25 Red Oak, Texas or email to [email protected]. Please make your check out to FUMC Red Oak for $15.00. You may find registration forms online at www.fumcwaxahachie.org/connect Teen Challenge to visit FUMC Sunday, June 9th “Helping people become mentally-sound, emotionally-balanced, socially-adjusted, physically-well, and spiritually-alive.” FUMC is excited to announce that a group of ladies from Teen Challege Texas will be our special guests in worship services on Sunday, June 9th. They will be here to share their testimonies and the mission of Teen Challenge. Special fundraising items will be available for purchase to support Teen Challenge. Teen Challenge USA is a nationwide ministry serving adults and teens whose lives have been affected by drugs and alcohol. Their 237 Christ-centered programs offer help to over five thousand individuals every month. Teen Challenge’s residential centers focus on bringing people out of addiction through a year-long program that emphasizes discipleship and freedom through Jesus Christ. In addition, Teen Challenge provides a variety of evangelistic outreaches; in 2012 alone, these resulted in over 1.8 million connections in communities across the country. Since beginning in 1958, the ministry of Teen Challenge has now expanded around the world to include 1,180 ministry points in ninety-three countries. With nearly 22 million Americans suffering from addiction, Teen Challenge offers hope and healing to those in need. New Sunday School Class STER (Scripture, Tradition, Experience and Reason – John Wesley’s Quadrilateral) Open to adults of all ages. Currently meeting in the Parlor (watch for new location soon). This class is taught by Charlie Smith and coordinated by Betsy Engelbrechtsen. All are invited!! Come join us this Sunday! FUMC Thanks Dear FUMC Friends, Thank you so much for your WOW service last Sunday at First Look. You accomplished the tasks so well. It’s always a big help to have baby bottles prepared for Change for Life. The donation and store windows look great. And it’s always a joy to have the children help. That’s an extra special blessing! God Bless you, Donna Young Dear Rev. Galloway and First United Methodist Members, Thank you so much for your contribution toward Healing Hearts Center’s Gala & Aucation Dinner. Our event was a success because of you. May God richly bless you for your generosity! With Gratitude, Healing Hearts Center Board To my Church Familiy: Thank you for the prayers, cards and calls I have receieved after the loss of my daughter, Joeann Smith -Ruth Adair Connect MEMORIALS Prayer New Prayer Requests this Month: Jackie Byrne Family, Jan Baldwin Family, Melvin Loveless Family, Heidi Stoeffer Family, D.D. Hobbs, Tudy Trugillo, Tom Brayden, Iris Johnson, Jeff Donguard and Jane McLure (friends of Linda Cole), Phil Caldwell, Elanor Raze (Ed Gibson’s Godmother, Johnney Brothers (Joy Denny’s brother), Lois Berggren (Priscilla Parker’s mother), George Weatherly, Fred Harrington, Patsy Patton, Charles Johnston, Zach Baugh Please continue to pray for our homebound/shut-in friends and family If you have additional prayer requests or concerns, please don’t hesitate to let FUMC as a church family know in order that may pray for you. A new list is composed each month. Send your requests to Cathy To: [email protected] Military: Lt. Sean Ellis (Army Signal Corps, Fort Drum, NY), Capt. James Robinson Helicopter Pilot (US Army, Afghanistan), Spec. Darrell Fisher (US Army, Africa), Lt. Quinn Baskin (U.S. Navy), 1st Lt. Rush Baskin (USMC), SSgt. Matthew Dickson (U.S. Army, Fort Sill, OK), Carson Bell, Lee Bell, Spec. Justin Bullock, (US Army in Iraq), Aaron Howard (U.S. Navy), Col. Von Pigg, and Hunter Bevill (Iraq), Rachel & Robbie Neal (Ft. Bliss) APRIL Birthdays Birthdays: 05/01: Andrew Smith, Chelsea Reid, 05/02: Stephen Smith, Jordan Garrett, Jordan Fay, Landon Nicholson 05/03: Scott Six, Patrick Davidson 05/04: Dennis Hall, Ron Siebert, Lisa Brown, Christopher Blum, Katie Ward 05/05: Margie Wright, Taylor Hinds 05/06: Bettie Johnston, Kaily Yates, Austin Reed 05/07: Drew Fehler, Sam Linguist, Hannah Loveless, Cheri Strouse, Fred Harrington, Judy Williams, Nella Wicker 05/09: Shirley Martin, Charles Harris 05/10: Christine Bentley, Carolynn Van Zandt 05/11: Michelle Drumm, Ingrid Cooper, Janet Thornhill, 05/12: Connor Linguist, Tiffani Siebert, Bill Walker, Jimmy Spitzer 05/13: Morgan Reed, Brian Simmons, Jan Crook 05/14: Coyt Pennock, Callie Vineyard, Kevin Kosoris, Andy Berning 05/15: Tracy Stevenson, Wanda Barron 05/16: Richard Braucher, Robert Roye, Kayla Hester, Emily Young, Brad Harlin 05/17: John Clifton 05/18: Ken Payne, LaVerne Lewis, Sara Williams, Junior Bryant 05/19: Monica Moren, Hannah Hayes 05/20: Kasey Kahler, Aiden Reed 05/21: Loretta Harper, Michael Williams 05/22: Susan Hastings, Amy Wayt 05/23: Ronald Garrett, Jackie Wray, Carey Johnson 05/24: Jackie Kahler, Louis Brown, Jeff Reed, Caroline Montgomery, Campbell Sullivan, Natalie Auvenshine 05/25: Zachery Baugh 05/26: Trenton Harlin, Thomas Caton, Jane Vineyard 05/27: Will Clark 05/28: Stephanie Little, Diane Miller, Steve Tunnell III, Laurie Todd 05/29: Reese Bartos, Nicolette Burns, Kristin Herrin, Breanne Garrett, Kristi Wright, Bettye Sharp 05/30: Cole Jones, Hannah Clifton, Stephanie Brown, Graham Sparrow, Debra Nelson 05/31: Bekah Roebuck, Susan Kinney, Trenton Cooper, Earlane Simpson Births Congratulations to Chad and Mary Atwood on the birth of their twins: Henry and Hudson Geneva Clark: Robert Ballheim, Sue Brown & Pat Kline, Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Loveless John Bellamy: Ronald & Judie Boothe Dorothy Crawford: Ruth & Joe Almand, Dee Andrews, Jamie & Judy Borders, Joel & Sammy Borders, Deana Wilson Evans, Lou Anne Carroll, Edwin & Carol Farrar, William & Daven Harp, Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Loveless, Fred & Olivia Harrington, Tom C. Morris, Mr. & Mrs. Riley Marchman, Carole Wilkinson, Lucille Bellamy, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. C. Pitts Jr., Robert Ruckman, T.H.E. Book Club, Dave Borders, Dan & Mary Jane Henry, Glinda L. Wade, Tom & Judith Borders, Mr. & Mrs. Justin Wakeland, Susan Cutts Royce Hudgins: Alan & Sharon Loosier Assisted living Renfro Keith Murray (313) Buffalo Creek Wanda Barron (119) Pat Bond (140) Wanda Chiles Barbara Hays (127) Ennis Care Center Betty Cameron (109A) Laurenwood Nursing Home Alline Bosh (140) Park Manor Angela Hanson (311A) Pleasant Manor Joan Hines Iris Johnson Harley Clark Trinity Mission, Italy Laverne Lewis Upcoming Dates to Remember Saturday, May 18: Shred-It Fundraiser | 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (FUMC Parking Lot) • More information: www.fumcwaxahachie.org/shred-it Sunday, May 19: PENTECOST SUNDAY| Special Guests: “Spirited” 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship Service (Sanctuary) and Combined 11:00 a.m. Worship Service (Family Life Center) • More information at: www.fumcwaxahachie.org/pentecost Sunday May 19: Great Day of Joining | Celebration of the Confirmands to Join Combined 11:00 a.m. Worship Service (Family Life Center) • More information at: www.fumcwaxahachie.org/pentecost Sunday, June 2: GRADUATING SENIOR SUNDAY Greeting to all Graduating Seniors and Family! We are so very proud of you and would like to celebrate you on Graduating Senior Sunday during the Awakening Contemporary 11 a.m. service in the Family Life Center. At this service there will be a recognition of all First United Methodist Church seniors who will be graduating this year. A breakfast in your honor will also be provided that morning. For the celebration, we ask that all seniors be at the church by 10 a.m. in the Foundation Room for breakfast. A presentation of the Lorene Kirkpatrick Scholarship to the recipient for 2013 will also be presented. If you are a graduating senior, we encourage you to apply for this available scholarship. You may download the scholarship and senior packet at www.fumcwaxahachie.org/seniorsunday Contact Shannon Poarch for more information and RSVP. • More information at www.fumcwaxahachie.org/seniorsunday Sunday, June 2: CELEBRATING THE METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME We will be having a time of celebration for the Methodist Children’s Home of Waxahachie. June will be there last month here at the Waxahachie Methodist Home, as this location will be closing. First United Methodist Church has been their church family for many years and we want to show them our support by sending them off as they continue their life journey. We will be having a special lunch for them on June 2, 2013 following the Senior Graduation Sunday service in the FLC at noon. As a church family we desire to give them one more First United Methodist home cooked meal. We are asking everyone to bring 2 covered dishes. One can be a casserole and the other a side dish or a dessert or meat tray. Please contact Shannon Poarch ([email protected]) for any questions and RSVP by May 29. • More information at www.fumcwaxahachie.org/celebrate Sunday, June 9: Teen Challenge Visits FUMC (Worship Services TBA) June 16-22 Youth Mission Trip | www.fumcwaxahachie.org/youthmissiontrips Adult leaders are needed. June 24-27 Vacation Bible School | www.fumcwaxahachie.org/vbs Summer Camp: Glenlake | www.fumcwaxahachie.org/glenlake First United Methodist Church Waxahachie 505 W. Marvin Ave. Waxahachie, TX 75165 RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED Non Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID
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