CIRCUIT RIDER - First United Methodist Church, Reseda
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CIRCUIT RIDER - First United Methodist Church, Reseda
Contact Us Give us a call or submit an article Imagine No Malaria On Monday, November 16, The United Methodist Church announced that we have raised 90% of our goal—$68 million of a $75 million goal—to combat malaria. The results already seen through the work of the Imagine No Malaria campaign are astounding. By providing bed nets, prevention programs, health care facilities, training for health workers, and more, malaria deaths are nearly half what they had been—and we are moving toward eliminating malaria deaths completely. CIRCUIT RIDER First United Methodist Church of Reseda First United Methodist Church of Reseda 18120 Saticoy St. Reseda, CA 91335 Ph. (818) 344-7135 Email us at: [email protected] Visit us on the web: resedachurch.org A welcoming family of Christian faith for all people. Circuit Rider articles are due December 3rd. The next Circuit Rider will go out December 10th The Circuit Rider, Periodical Permit Number: (USPS #858-460) Published biweekly 26/year. By First United Methodist Church of Reseda 18120 Saticoy Street, Reseda, CA 91335–3119 Periodicals Postage Paid at Van Nuys, CA and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Please Send Address Changes To: THE CIRCUIT RIDER 18120 Saticoy Street Reseda, CA 91335–3119 Vol. 2015 No 24 November 24, 2015 Dated Material Please deliver by November 28, 2015 8 Nov. 29 & Dec. 6, 2015 Earlier this week, a member came into our church office very excited about what the Lord was doing in and through our church. She mentioned that on Sunday, November 15th— gifts totaling approx. $500 where collected for our Thanksgiving Food Box ministry. This means that once again that God has provided the financial resources from our Reseda congregation to prepare 25 boxes of food to be distributed to families in our community. Thank you for your support and prayers for this outreach project! 2016 Stewardship Pledges Update: As of Nov. 18th, our Reseda Church members have pledged to give $62,048 in 2016. If you were unable to submit your pledge, then please don’t hesitate to contact our church office. We would be grateful to include your pledge in our planning for next year. This musical Christmas concert is a joint production of our Reseda Church choir and the San Fernando Valley Master Chorale. Please support this effort by purchasing a $10 ticket. 2 7 Shock, Solidarity After Paris Attacks In an article written by Linda Bloom and posted on the online news section of our United Methodist Nov. 22—Dec. 20 @ 9 am Advent Bible Study each Sunday Nov. 29— Christmas ‘Flyers for Bicycles’ begins Nov. 29 @ 11:30 am—Hanging of the Green Dec. 5 @ 9:30 am—UM Women Christmas meeting Dec. 6 @ 11:30 am—All Church ‘Come to Christmas’ Potluck Dec. 9 @ 8:00 am—Retired Men Christmas breakfast Dec. 11 @ 12:00 pm—Luana Ruth Fellowship Christmas party Dec. 13 @ 10:15 am—Angel Tree gift collection Dec. 13 @ 11:30 am—Christmas Caroling Dec. 13 @ 3:30 pm—’A Christmas Celebration’ Concert Dec. 15 @ 12:00 pm—Golden Age Christmas potluck Dec. 17 @ 11:30 am—Margaret Fellowship Christmas party Dec. 19 @ 7:30 am—UM Men Christmas breakfast Dec. 19 @ 10 am—Christmas Outreach to our Community Dec. 20 @ 10:15 am—Favorite Christmas Carol’s Worship Dec. 20 @ 1:00 pm—Christmas Giving Box Distribution Dec. 24 @ 7:00 pm—Christmas Eve Candlelight Service website (umc.org), we are given greater context as to how all of this affects Christians in Europe and the world. “The executive committee of the United Methodist Germany Central Conference, which was meeting when the attacks occurred, sent a letter of prayer and solidarity to the Protestant Federation and United Methodist congregations in France. ‘We talked as well about the question how to respond to the changes in Europe because of the refugees that arrive here,’ German Bishop Rosemarie Wenner told United Methodist News Service. ‘Although we were blessed by the many positive reports of how United Methodist congregations welcome strangers, we are Opportunity to Win 1 of 2 Slightly-Used Bicycles also worried because of an increase of hostility and Islamophobia which might even become Funds raised will go toward Costa Rica mission project bigger after the terrorist attacks.’” Two drawings will be held at First United Methodist Church of Reseda, 18120 Saticoy Street Reseda on Saturday, December 19 at 12 pm at the Christmas Outreach Event (in front of our chapel) “A similar discussion on walking ‘hand in hand with places of woundedness in the world’ was taking place among members of the World $1 tickets are available from the members of our Costa Rica mission team Council of Churches executive committee as they began a first day of meetings on Nov. 13 in Bogis-Bossey, Switzerland, reported United Methodist Bishop Mary Ann Swenson, co-vice moderator for the WCC’s Central Committee. ‘Little did we know that we would wake … to discover Paris to become one of those places,’ she wrote.” 6 3 Albertsons Amazon AMC Theater Arbys Arco Auto Zone Barnes & Noble Bed, Bath & Beyond Black Angus Bucca Di Beppo Buffalo Wings Burger King California Pizza Kitchen Carls Jr Carrows Children's Place Chili Macaroni Grill, Magiano's, On the Border Claire's Accessories CVS Pharmacy Del Taco Denny's Game Stop Gelsons Home Depot Home Town Buffet IHOP Jack In the Box Jamba Juice Jo-Ann Fabrics KFC Korean BBQ Michaels Mimi's Cafe Noodles Company Office Depot Olive Garden, Yard House, Red Lobster Oriental Trading Company Panda Express Papa Johns Petsmart Pizza Hut Pottery Barn Quiznos Radio Shack Red Robin Rite Aid Sears Shell Fridays from 8-9 pm Rev. Arlette Razafimanantsoa and Kathi Welker are directing a new prayer initiative for our church. Over the years, Why? By agreeing to pray, we build a strong prayer community. our church has God’s church at Reseda can grow through uniting in prayer. purchased a How? It starts by personally recognizing the power of the prayer. large inventory of scrip cards that we need to The next step is to ask people to join you in this commitment to pray. liquidate ASAP. Before you What? One of the things that our church should pray for is God’s shop at these vendors, please mission. We should accept that all of us are missionaries. From the purchase some cards from time of creation, God has been at work continuing His mission in the Sheryl Meadows., Cecile world. At Christmas, the Almighty sent Jesus Christ, his Son to be our Hwang or Sharon Renta. Redeemer. As God’s children, we have a responsibility to continue the Lord’s mission. Outreach to the world is not only a concern for Smart & Final Sprouts Staples Starbucks Stater Brothers Subway Taco Bell Target TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Home Goods Toys R Us Vons Walgreens Walmart Wendy's those who are going to Costa Rica or Madagascar. Every Christian is tasked to share the Gospel to his/her neighbor. Where? You may stay at your home and pray, or you can make arrangement with another church member to meet at their home, or even a local coffee shop. The most important thing is to focus on praying for the local and global mission that God has granted to every member of First United Methodist Church in Reseda. When? Set a time every Friday between 8-9 pm to pray for church’s our mission near or far. 4 5