bothell youth ministry news - Bothell United Methodist Church
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bothell youth ministry news - Bothell United Methodist Church
The Witness Volume 62, Issue 11 November 20, 2015 Bothell United Methodist Church Worship Services at 8, 9 and 10:30 am every Sunday November 29 – December 20 Advent Sermon Series, Are You There God? Sunday, December 6 Cookie Walk bake sale between services Sunday, December 13 Children and Youth Christmas Pageant, 4 pm Friday, December 18 Bothell Movie Madness, 6 pm Christmas craft, potluck dinner and the movie 101 Dalmatians The Youth will be shown a special movie after dinner in the Youth Room Sunday, December 20 Chancel Choir Christmas Concert, 2 pm Come To The Manger A concert of carols and sacred songs followed by a dessert reception Donations at the door will benefit Bothell Community Kitchen Tuesday, December 22 Longest Night Service, 7 pm Reflective prayer and music for those living through dark times Thursday, December 24 Christmas Eve Worship Services The Kingdom of God in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: New Hope in the Midst of Empire 3 pm Wings worship features acoustic ensemble music 7 pm Roots candlelight worship features the Chancel Choir and Brass 11 pm River candlelight worship features the Chant Choir and communion 1 At 3 and 7 pm, Children are invited to a Birthday Party for Jesus The Witness “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.” – Fredrick Buechner Friends of Bothell UMC, We live in a world where discerning and responding to God’s calling is relevant more than ever. This Winter season is an incredible time for each of us to reflect upon the places where our deep gladness intersects with the word’s incredible hunger. Will you join me in prayer for our communities and peoples in this time? Starting in Advent we will begin a new sermon series. Our sermon series is entitled, "Are you there God?” Advent is the liturgical time of the season when the Church sits and anxiously awaits the birth of Jesus. Over the next several weeks we will explore the themes of Waiting, Mystery, Redemption and Incarnation as we study what might have happened that sacred night in the manger. We will use Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s book “God is in the Manger” devotional book as a foundation for our series. I pray that this is a time you deepen your faith in Jesus. In addition, I pray this is a time when you invite a friend, coworker, or neighbor to experience the movement of the Holy Spirit in our Sunday morning services or for our many community events. May God bless you as we seek to encounter the living and Holy One. 2 The Witness Christmas Concert Calling all Bakers! We need your holiday cookie-baking talents. Please consider baking and donating cookies for the United Methodist Women’s Cookie Walk. All nut-free cookies will be gratefully accepted on Saturday, December 5, from 9 am - 3 pm at the church. The Cookie Walk is Sunday, December 6, between services. Funds raised from the Cookie Walk go toward United Methodist Women's mission work. Questions, contact Ann Cargill at 425-485-3139. Mark your calendars – the Chancel Choir, Bell Choir and Chant Choir will present a concert of Christmas music on Sunday, December 20, at 2 pm. The concert will benefit the Bothell Community Kitchen and will be followed by a dessert, hosted by BCK. Suggested donations are: $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for children and seniors, but all donations are gratefully accepted and will go to support the important ministry provided by the Bothell Community Kitchen. Thank you from Bloodworks NW The theme of this year’s concert is “Come to the Manger”. Whether you are new to Bothell UMC or are a long time member, you are invited to come and enjoy this wonderful event. We have just started rehearsing the music for this concert, so if you would like to sing with the Chancel Choir, there is still time. We will rehearse concert music for the first 45 minutes of Chancel Choir rehearsal on Thursdays at 7:30 pm. If you have any questions, call Sylvia Cunningham at (425) 486-9809, or email Jeremy Matheis at [email protected]. Thank you so much for your ongoing support! We had a great blood drive yesterday (Oct. 26) at Bothell United Methodist! We had 22 donors register and the team was able to collect 18 units of useable products. Since each donation goes toward 3 patients, up to 54 patients in our local community could benefit directly from the efforts of those donors at Bothell United Methodist! Our final drive of the year is scheduled for Monday, December 29, in the Lounge. 3 The Witness Annual Charge Conference Please Keep In Your Prayers … The annual Charge Conference will be held on Thursday, December 10, at 7:30 pm in the sanctuary. All are welcome and invited to attend as we reflect on what we’ve done in the past year and take care of business matters including voting on the 2016 budget. All our home-bound friends People living with chronic conditions Linda Fatuma, Reagan Mutombo and all the children at the Jamaa Letu Orphanages Kairos Prison Ministry and Peace Buy a Pie Digging Deeper: Adult Sunday Class On Sunday, November 22, Warren Brown will offer the opportunity of donating a Thanksgiving pie to Hopelink at just $3.00/pie. You’ll find Warren in the Narthex between services this Sunday. Digging Deeper, the 10:30 am Sunday morning class, welcomes adults and interested youth. Dr. Jeff Staley leads the class, "Finishing up Romans," studying the last three chapters of Romans (14-16). Among other things, the class tackles the Apostle Paul's thoughts about Christian omnivores and Christian vegetarians (Romans 14). Is food worth fighting over? Should the church split over issues of food? How do we determine what is "essential" in Christian faith? All are welcome to come and join in the conversation! We meet in the Lounge. Next Witness Deadline Monday, December 7 4 The Witness Breakfast with the Bothell United Methodist Men The Bothell United Methodist Men meet for breakfast at 8:30 am the third Saturday of most months. Our next scheduled meeting is November 21. All are welcome to join us for fellowship, breakfast, prayer, program and a short business meeting. Contact Doug Will or Jim Carley with any questions. Susanna Wesley The Susanna Wesley Group will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, December 10, at 10 am in the church lounge. Kendra Smith will share comments and reflections about her experience while attending Mission U this past summer. All women of the church are invited to attend. Help Us Grow Electronic Giving is a convenient, consistent way to help our church thrive and grow. There will also be a collection of caps, scarves and gloves for the Mitten Tree. These items will be taken to Atlantic Street Center. Following the meeting will be a salad potluck luncheon. Questions? Contact Carol Russell or Fae McLean. Consider scheduling a recurring electronic contribution today. It’s easy! You’ll no longer need to write out checks and prepare envelopes every week. Even when travel, illness or other circumstances prevent you from attending services, your electronic contributions will continue to be received on an interrupted basis. Get started today! Visit Bothell UMC’s donation website at http://tinyurl.com/ BUMCgiving Northstar Will not meet in December. The next meeting will be on January 27, 2016! 5 The Witness BUMC Children UMW Girls: Movie Madness Faith, Hope, and Love in Action 101 Dalmatians The UMW Girls will meet in the church kitchen Thursday afternoon, December 3, for the third annual Cookie Baking Extravaganza! We’ll start at 4 pm, take a break for dinner together, and plan to finish by 7 pm. Girls are welcome to arrive for any portion or stay all evening… and please bring a friend. If you are a girl who wants to find out how much fun you can have supporting UMW Missions (and maybe possibly eat some cookies too)…you are invited! What do you get when you cross a bunch of cute, spotted puppies and a scary villain out to make an inappropriate fur coat? You guessed it…”101 Dalmatians!” Pack up your family, wear your jammies, bring your pillows and blankets, and join us in the Fellowship Hall on Friday, December 18, at 6 pm. Please bring a potluck dish to share—the church is providing the main course of Christmas ham! It is going to be a great time of family, fun, food, and fellowship. Questions? Contact Sharon at [email protected]. Save the Date! Mark your calendars for the annual Christmas Pageant that will take place December 13, at 4 pm. 6 The Witness BOTHELL YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS Wrapping Paper Fundraiser Thankful for We are hosting a wrapping paper fundraiser to support our Youth Fund. The Youth Fund is an account used to support many things such as individual scholarships for trips and events, mission projects, and other needed items. Youth are asked to help sell paper and work the booth in the entryway. Buy from us and support a good cause! Opportunities! The youth group has had a great fall. A group of us went to Ocean Park Camp for Fall Retreat where we discussed leaving our past in the past and living with God in the future. We are completing our message series on HABITS that make you spiritually strong. This winter we will have a shopping spree for Maltby Food Bank Christmas presents, our own Christmas Party, our Pageant, and more. Bring on Advent! Movie Madness Upcoming movies will be part of the Star Wars Trilogy. The events are free, including food and popcorn. Bring a friend! Thanksgiving at Youth Group This Month’s Calendar This Sunday, we will celebrate Thanksgiving together from 6-8 pm. Each family is asked to offer a dish of 5 servings. Turkey and drinks are provided. Join us for this fun evening. Youth Sunday Class 9 & 10:30 am Nov 20 BUMC Movie Night 6-9 pm Nov 22 Youth Group T’giving 6-8 pm Nov 29 No Youth Group-Holidays Dec 6 Youth Group Xmas Party 6-8 pm Dec 9 Shopping for Maltby Kids 6-9 pm Dec 13 Christmas Pageant 4 pm Dec 18 BUMC Movie Night 6-9 pm Follow Us! bothellumc.org “youth” tab Facebook: Bothell UMC Youth Instagram: bothellumcyouth *All onsite Youth events are in the Youth Room, in hallway right of the Sanctuary. 7 The Witness There are amazing people in our congregation who work behind the scenes to keep the church building and its contents running smoothly. One of these teams is called the Pew Crew. Members of the Pew Crew come in (usually once a month for about an hour) and make sure the pews are cleaned and stocked for the following Sunday. The church is grateful to Mary Morral, who for years headed the Pew Crew and prepared the schedule of organizers. Mary is ready to move on to another area. If you are looking for a way to serve, please consider joining and/or coordinating the Pew Crew. Call Celeste in the church office for more details. We now have large-print Bibles and magnifying glasses for those who have difficulty reading from a pew Bible. Please ask your usher if you would like to use either a LP Bible or a magnifying glass. All are encouraged to bring their Bible to church and read along with the scripture reader every Sunday. Make notes or note certain words or ideas that you may want to remember. And on November 29, which is a fifth Sunday, children are encouraged to bring their Deep Blue Bible and do the same thing. If you want to learn about what the United Methodist Committee on Relief is doing to aid in the refugee crisis in Europe, just Google UMCOR Refugees. The story of the family living in a former bank converted to house families in Vienna will break your heart and give you hope. On Sunday, November 29, a special offering will be taken for United Methodist Student Day. This offering provides loan and scholarship funds for United Methodist college, university and graduate students. 8 The Witness Library News Faith & Fiction New to the library in November are the following items: Everyone is invited to join us for our monthly book discussion. We meet at the Greens' home, only a few short blocks from the church, usually on the third Wednesday of the month, at 7pm. DVD - (Disney) Monsters University Zack, You're Acting Zany Author Marty Nystrom (Elementary School Teacher) December 16, 6 pm — House Made of Dawn, by N. Scott Momaday (Starting an hour earlier as it’s our Christmas gathering, an appetizer potluck!) January 20, 7 pm — Claire of the Sea Light, by Edwidge Danticat Many poems have valuable lessons woven into their rhyme and humor. Jesus was a storyteller and grabbed the attention of his listeners, as does this book. Blind Descent - Author Brian Dickinson - (Local Author True Story) Blessings in Disguise Author Nancy Mehl Brian's story is about his climb to the top of Mount Everest. Brian's faith led the way to the top of the mountain and led the way down during his amazing and treacherous blind descent. Book 1 of Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries (Guidepost Series) Cheryl Cooper leaves a job in Columbus, Ohio, to run a gift shop for her aunt. The gift shop is located in an Amish community. Cheryl starts getting threats, and she is trying to find out who the culprit is. Why does someone want her to leave? May the season of Thanksgiving bless you with quiet moments and simple joys. Next Witness Deadline Monday, December 7 9 The Witness Happy Birthday to BCK Bothell Community Kitchen will celebrate their 6th Anniversary on November 29. If you would like to bake "birthday" cupcakes for dessert that evening, please sign up in the Sunday bulletin, or email Jeanne at [email protected]. From Paul Jeffrey Excerpts from a recent newsletter from our Covenant Missionary, Paul Jeffrey. "In recent weeks I made two trips to Europe in order to report from Hungary, Serbia, Greece, Austria and Germany on the massive number of refugees and migrants moving toward northern Europe. "The volunteer response was particularly important because more formal responses from governments and non-governmental organizations, including churches, were often too slow to take shape. In Greece, for example, where the government has been overwhelmed by the numbers of refugees, it was volunteer lifeguards from Spain who I photographed as they pulled drowning victims from the water. Across the continent, it has been ordinary folks who have responded with genuine hospitality, saving lives and making people feel loved." For a short video Paul did with a United Methodist pastor in Germany who talks about how people in his small village responded, click here: https://vimeo.com/145457947 For the complete article, and to subscribe to his newsletter, click here: http:// eepurl.com/bFOEOL 10 The Witness Atlantic Street Center The third Wednesday of December is an exciting day for families in South Seattle! It is the day of the Holiday Assistance Program at Atlantic Street Center! Families with very limited resources, who are served by Atlantic Street Center throughout the year, arrive Wednesday to choose a Christmas present for each child in their family. The parents or guardians begin by selecting a stocking for each child. Then, they are shown to age-appropriate toy rooms to select one perfect gift and one stocking-stuffer for each of their children. All these toys and stocking-stuffers have been donated by others. Volunteers then carefully wrap each gift while the child's adult chooses just the right paper and signs a gift tag. There is a lot of love in that room! Bothell UMC continues to enjoy being a dedicated partner in the Holiday Assistance Program. This year there are many ways Bothell UMC people are invited to participate. Prayers—Please pray for Atlantic Street Center families and their children. Presence—Volunteer in South Seattle during the Holiday Assistance Program on Wednesday, December 16. You may offer to be a Check-in Host, Break Room Monitor, Shopping Guide/Elf, Gift Wrapper, Toy Monitor, or Stock Room Float. Gifts— Toys: Donate new, unwrapped toys and games for boys and girls--birth to 18 years old. Stocking Stuffers: Gift cards and other small new gifts are needed--especially for older children. Mitten Tree Warmth: Donate store-bought or hand-made hats, mittens, and scarves for ASC’s Holiday Assistance Program. Doll Ministry: Dolls for ASC’s children have been dressed by families and friends of Bothell UMC and will be blessed during Sunday morning worship services on November 22. Service—Set up for the Holiday Assistance Program in South Seattle on December 15 or cleanup on December 17. Witness—Be present. Listen. Share stories and a smile. Be a voice for hope. The toy collection, mitten tree, and sign-up sheets will be available in the Narthex on Sundays, November 29, December 6,11 and December 13. All are invited to participate…an Advent experience is waiting. The Witness Advent - Waiting for Christ - Are You There God? The United Methodist Church has a rich tradition of celebrating the many seasons of the church year. Advent is the season of hoping, waiting, and preparing. As prophets like Isaiah and Simeon did so long ago, we longingly await the Light of the World to break our darkness! The season will be centerpiece in our worship through the music we sing, the candles we light, and the words we ponder...are you there God? In allowing ourselves a more complete experience during this season of waiting, we will not decorate the church for Christmas right away; rather, it will be done in two phases. We will first decorate for Advent, then decorations will be added in preparing for the final Sunday of Advent (December 20) and Christmas. During Advent we remember the children of Israel who awaited their Messiah amidst war, darkness, and bondage. They longed for a day when they would have release from their captives, and the hope of abundant life. As Bishop Grant reminded us, Jesus comes to bring us life, and to bring it abundantly. Before Christ arrives, we wait in Advent. It is in times of scarcity and simplicity that we allow ourselves to be open and have a new or different experience on our faith journey. This year the church will be decorated less at the beginning of Advent, and transformed before Sunday, December 20. In this way, we allow ourselves in worship to be truly open to God's voice, free of distractions around us as we prepare in hope. Let us allow ourselves to use this time in preparing our hearts and minds for the coming Christ. Are you there God? We are waiting, open, and ready to receive the Prince of Peace, our Wonderful Counselor. 12 The Witness Upcoming Sermons Advent is a time of preparation that believers use to deepen their faith as they wrestle with the unexpected miracle of the birth of Jesus. The Advent sermon series – Are you there God? – is part of this preparation. The themes of Waiting, Mystery, Redemption and Incarnation are intended to help us all dive deep into scripture and open our hearts to the prompting of God’s Spirit. On Christmas Eve we’ll begin a new sermon series looking at the theology alluded to in the Star Wars saga. November 29 Are You There God?: Waiting December 6 Are You There God?: Mystery December 13 Are You There God?: Redemption December 20 Are You There God?: Incarnation December 24 The Kingdom of God in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: A New Hope in the Midst of Empire December 27 The Kingdom of God in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: Practical Advice in A New Empire Readings from the Revised Common Lectionary November 22 2 Samuel 23:1-7; Psalm 132: 1-12; Revelation 1:4b-8; John 18:33-37 November 29 Jeremiah 33: 14-16; Psalm 25:1-10; 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13; Luke 21:25-36 December 6 Malachi 3:1-4; Luke 1:68-79; Philippians 1:3-11; Luke 3:1-6 December 13 Zephaniah 3:14-20; Isaiah 12:2-6; Philippians 4:4-7; Luke 3:7-18 13 The Witness NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID BOTHELL, WA PERMIT NO. 29 18515~92nd Avenue NE Bothell, WA 98011 Phone: 425.486.7132 Fax: 425.486.0303 www.bothellumc.org TIME DATED MATERIAL ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED NOVEMBER 20, 2015 Mailing Label Here Worship Services 8:00 a.m. (Communion Service) 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Childcare Available 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Services Next Witness Deadline ~ December 7, 2015 14
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