Downloadable Newsletter - Littlejohn UMC Home Page
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Downloadable Newsletter - Littlejohn UMC Home Page
Littlejohn United Methodist Church Founded 1775 4120 Littlejohn Church Rd. Lenoir, NC 28645 Phone & Fax: (828) 754-8744 [email protected] www.littlejohnumc.org Rev. Allen Boliek – Pastor (828) 219-2076 [email protected] September 20 3:00-5:00 Baby Shower honoring Kelli and Gwyn Kelley in Clay Fellowship Hall Have you liked us one Facebook yet? Head on over and take a look at the page! We have some of our latest announcements and some great pictures from past curriculums as well! There will be a Circuit Wide Luncheon at Lelia Tuttle Memorial Park on September 20 immediately following Baton UMC worship. Everyone is encouraged to bring a well filled basket/ covered dish and enjoy fellowship with our circuit churches. September 2015 Dear Friends, I am so excited to report what a great Homecoming Sunday we experienced this year! The church was almost full except for maybe one pew empty or some sparsely populated ones. The fellowship incredible and the food was enough we all went away very full. The message shared by Rev. Olin Isenhour was about taking up your cross (not Jesus’ cross for he has carried it) and following Jesus. Further, his message was to live a life of self-denial. Not as a matter of denying ourselves basic needs and necessities but rather denying ourselves some of the luxuries in life we have allowed to overshadow our relationship with God. This is a message we all need to hear so I share a few further thoughts. When I consider self-denial I am reminded of what Jesus told his disciples about fasting from Matthew 6:16-18. 16 "When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show men they are fasting. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. 17 But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, 18 so that it will not be obvious to men that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. (NIV) Jesus tells us that any form of self-sacrifice we choose should be done with a cheerful heart and especially a cheerful witness. Let’s consider some ideas around selfsacrifice. Of course there is the one I have already mentioned, fasting. Fasting is denying yourself something for a period of time enough to actually recognize its importance in your life. One fast many practice during lent is not eating dessert or chocolate. There are others of course but fasting is only effective if it’s something you truly desire in your life. If it’s something you don’t like you probably chose the wrong thing to fast from. Another form of self-sacrifice is being responsible for your own discipleship. Rev. Isenhour touched on this point as he mentioned our refusal to make service to God a priority. He gave the example of a church member choosing to ignore a church committee meeting in lieu of one of their favorite TV shows. What other things do we put above our Christian discipleship? What time commitments are you willing to make to others but not for God and God’s work? I find it interesting that people will make commitments that may conflict with their church responsibilities considering that church can take a back seat to whatever else they choose. Of course the many forms of self-sacrifice are way beyond the scope of this letter. These two that I have mentioned cover some issues we have in life. Let’s practice a life of self-sacrifice as Jesus demonstrates for us in going to the cross for our sins. As we do this, remember, be happy! Mission: To invite the world to experience the love of Christ, to learn about the love of Christ, and to be the love of Christ in the world. Looking into the future of the life of the church we are excited to begin our usual fall activities. The kids are in school, the weather is changing, and the days are beginning to get shorter. Of course with fall comes the responsibility of charge conference. This is the time of the year we take stock of what we have dome in the past then hope and plan for the future. I hope you will keep the leadership of the church in your prayers during this time. In Christ, Pastor Allen P.S. Please continue to pray about the issue of poverty in our community. I plan to share more about ministry possibilities in the upcoming months, especially opportunities for self-sacrifice and discipleship. Honorariums & Memorials General Fund Ruth Kincaid In Honor of Sue Prestwood In memory of Duell McCall, Leta & Stoney Hartley, Betty Marcum, Phil & Pam Clark, Cecil & Mary Hartley, Ruby Rogers, Deb & Ed Devusser Pam & Phillip Clark In memory of Lullian Kincaid, Thetis & Harry Cain, Mary Edna & Ralph Jenkins & Dan Nelson Frank Arthur To the love of my life forever Horry & Mary Wilma Kent In Honor of Emma Hamrick, Gwyn & Kelli Kelley, Howard & Gail Bennett In memory of Opha & Lloyd Mikeal Margie Braswell In memory of James Braswell, and Opha & Lloyd Mikeal Sandra Gaskins Booth In memory of Loise Bird Lyn Nichols In honor of Bob Prestwood, Kim & Lawrence Kelley, Gwyn & Kelli Kelley Betty Marcum In memory of Junior Marcum In Honor of Jimmy Owens’ birthday Frank & Judy Arthur In honor of Bonnie & Richie Rich, Sandy & Louis Gaskins, the McCall Congratulations!! David Judson Anders, son of David and Elaine Anders, who graduated this summer from the Walker School of Business, Appalachian State University. His degree is in computer science and he is currently employed as an IT for the Catawba County Schools This is just a bit of a follow up on the old offering plates that Joyce Knight and I gave to Gretchen for Littlejohn Methodist Church. I can remember when those plates were used in church and when they were replaced. Daddy, Oscar Kincaid, took two of them home and they have been in use in his wood working shop ever since. Daddy has been gone for many years, but the plates still served as holders for screws, nails and such. Joyce and I finally realized that the plates needed to be preserved and we are glad to know that they will be around for another hundred years at Littlejohn's. . Most of you may not remember the old wood stoves that sat up front in the church, one on each side. Daddy would leave the house early on Sunday mornings in the winter, go to church and start the fires. By the time most people arrived for services the church was fairly warm. When these stoves were replaced, Daddy took one home and put it in his workshop. It was used until it had so many holes in it that it was not safe. So many of my fondest memories are tied with Littlejohn Methodist Church. Dinners on the grounds with big wash tubs of tea and lemonade and tables laden with wonderful food. MY F and all the fun of hayrides, camping trips and fellowship. The joy of the older folks at that time, Tuttles, Teagues, Corpenings, and Clays who were the backbone of the church and such wonderful examples for us young ones coming on. Life was good and Life still is! Thanks be to God for such a wonderful family and church to grow up in and learn about life Peggy K. Harris Each year our churches recognize outstanding members by awarding the Laity Service Award. The following people were nominated for this award- Frank Arthur, Linda Clay, Sandy Gaskins, and Sue Prestwood. To be nominated for this award members must exemplify a commitment to the Christian way of life, and their contribution to the life of the church and community must reflect a devotion of self service to others. Here is a brief summary of the qualifications for each of these individuals as described on the nomination forms. Frank Arthur "is always ready to help when he can and is a very well rounded person". Frank serves the church every Sunday by opening the church, making coffee, and helping count and record the collected church offerings. He often takes photos of church activities and loves to share his photos of Littlejohn UMC and the Christmas Trail. He served his country in the Philippines during WWII, is a veteran of the Army Air Corp, and was honored with a trip to Washington DC by Honor Flights to tour the WWII monument . His wife, Judy Safriet Arthur surprised him by having a plaque commemorating his service in the town square. Frank is not able to participate in as many community events now because he takes care of his wife Judy who suffers from Alzheimer's. Linda Clay is a dedicated church member who cares deeply for our church. She has served on many committees, including serving as the Chairperson for the Pastor Parish Relations Committee several times. She also sings in the choir. Her dedication can be demonstrated by the fact that even when she was blind in one eye she didn't stop serving. She helps with the UMW Chicken Pie Supper every year. She has also worked with the clothes closet at Gamewell elementary by sorting, cleaning and putting together clothes for children in need. She serves her church family and community by visiting and bringing food to people in need. Sandy Gaskins is a very active member of the church. She is church treasurer, choir member, and member of several church committees. She is Sunday school teacher and does the opening prayer during worship. She serves the community at voting polls and is a member of Gamewell Ruritan Club. Sandy is good listener and a very conscientious, friendly, and caring person. Sue Prestwood has a "sweet personality, doing her services to God and community behind the scenes, not wanting to be recognized." She keeps the church beautifully decorated with flowers. She serves the church as the Upper Room Coordinator and Lelia Tuttle Park manager. Sue serves the community by making prayer quilts with the Quilting Group and visits and brings food to those who are sick. We are blessed with so many dedicated members, it is hard to only choose a few. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Choir Practice 3 Trinity Exercise Class 10am 4 5 6 7 8 9 Choir Practice 10 Trinity Exercise Class 10am 11 12 13 14 15 16 Choir Practice 17 Trinity Exercise Class 10am 18 19 20 21 Circuit Wide Luncheon (after Baton Worship) Kelley Baby Shower 3-5pm 22 23 Choir Practice 24 Trinity Exercise Class 10am 25 26 27 29 30 Choir Practice 28 REMINDERS & UPCOMING EVENTS Sunday A.M. Schedule Worship ………………………………………...……… 9:00 a.m. Sunday School Gathering…...10:20 a.m.—10:30 a.m. Monthly Greeters Ushers James & Geraldine Henson Van Griffith, Scott Kimberlin Ed Devusser, Gerald Sprinke Littlejohn UMC 4120 Littlejohn Church Road, Lenoir, NC 28645 Pastor Allen Boliek - 828-219-2076 Church Phone: 828-754-8744 Website: www.littlejohnumc.or g E-mail: [email protected] September 20 3:00-5:00 Baby Shower honoring Kelli and Gwyn Kelley in Clay Fellowship Hall October 17 5:00 until all is gone, UMW Chicken Pie Dinner. Clay Fellowship Hall. $7.00 per plate. Take outs available Don’t forget the PEANUT BUTTER! family, & Tut Barlowe Leta & Stoney Hartley In honor of Shelton Anders, and all teachers Pam & Phillip Clark In memory of Dan Nelson & Mamie Clark, Ann Clark In Honor of Ruby Nelson, Horry & Mary Wilma Kent, Richard & Martha Jarman Cecil & Mary Lee Hartley In honor of Jim & Judy Clay, Betty Marcum, & Harriet Greene In memory of James & Clyde Clay, Will & Edna Hartley, May Jane Clay, Bud & Pansy McCall, Stella Kincaid, Mary Lee Hartley, Scott & Cindy Wilson & Family, Chad & Kimberly Ester & Family All in honor of Cecil Hartley Deb & Ed Devusser In honor of Frank & Judy Arthur’s 50th anniversary Teresa Hamrick In memory of L.G. Hamrick Anita Hamrick McCall & Emma Hamrick In memory of L.G. Hamrick Scott & Cindy Wilson In honor of Cecil & Mary Lee Hartley Olin & Shirlie Icenhour In memory of Henry & Mary Clay Tut Barlowe In Honor of Ruby Nelson & Judy Arthur In memory of Louise Bird, Anna Lea Helton, and Lillian Kincaid Martha & Richard Jarman In memory of Ralph & Christine Winchester In honor of Pam & Phil Clark, Nicky & Joel Vance, James & Geraldine Henson Cemetery Upkeep Claudie Moore In memory of Johnsie McCall, Gerald Moore, Mary Alice & Gerald Houck Jessie Corpening In memory of B.H. Corpening Building Fund Horry & Mary Wilma Kent In memory of Duell McCall In Honor of Steve & Cindy Mills, Lois McCall and family Sue Prestwood In honor of Geraldine Henson Tuttle Park Joyce Knight In memory of Duell McCall Honorariums and Memorials (continued) Littlejohn United Methodist Church 4120 Littlejohn Church Road Lenoir, NC 28645 NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID LENOIR, NC PERMIT NO. 66 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED WE THANK GOD FOR