FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST CONNECTION MAY, 2012
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST CONNECTION MAY, 2012
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST CONNECTION MAY, 2012 First United Methodist Church 729 Central Avenue PO Box 262 Connersville, IN 47331 Church Phone (765-825-8506) Pastor Dave Galbraith Parsonage Phone (765-825-2363) Web Address: connersvillefirst.org 1 INDEX: Cover Page Page 1 Pastor Dave’s Message Page 2 Thank You Page 2 United Methodist Women Page 3 Missions, Page 3 Anniversary, Birthdays, & Prayer List Page 4 Memorials, & Income Page 5 Church Library Page 5 Church Leaders for May Page 5 Kids Corner Page 6 ********************************************* Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, I am praying for you and for our church. I’ve been trying to write this article for the newsletter for three days and can’t seem to get my head screwed on straight. So I am going to tell you what I can… I love you. Thank you for allowing me to be your pastor. God loves you and so do I, Pastor Dave **************************************************************************************************** Thank You To My Church Family, I want to thank all of the people who worked on the re-enactment of the “Last Supper”! As all of you know this historic event was held at our Church April 5th, 2012. I will always remember that important day in my life! I have seen many historical events in the past 59 years of my life! The “Last Supper” in Honor of Jesus Christ was done justice and very sacredly! I know all of you who worked on this project was done in love for our Savior, Jesus Christ! 2 Also that day we had communion. When William Smith gave me the Bread, I Ken Larmore said these sacred words to William! I said this quote, “I accept Jesus Christ as my Savior for all of Eternity!” William said to me absolutely! I am very thankful that I went to see this reenactment of the “Last Supper!” This event will always be the most historic event I have seen since I was born! Yes, it was emotional for me to watch it! Again, thank you all very much who worked on this project for the “Last Supper!” You all did it with very high “Honor and “Respect” for our Savior, Jesus Christ! Sincerely and to all of you in Christian Love, Kenneth Gene Larmore. ****************************************** To Joe Glowacki and Pam Noble for making it possible to borrow the spotlight from Connersville Middle School, to Calvin Sorrell who helped me take it up and down from my car to the balcony and for Jerry Lewis for his operating of said light, to Elizabeth Holmes, Larry and Tim Clawson for sound and video, to Phyllis Smith and Suzy Maines for ushering, to Myrna Galbraith and all the members of the Bell Choir for playing the Prelude, to Ann Frost for her Special Music, to Pastor Dave Galbraith for his Introduction, Narration, Scripture and Special Music, to Joe Bottles for playing the Hymn, to Janie O’Brien for doing makeup for Eric Moore, to Gilda Lewis for Directing the Production, to those who portrayed the Twelve Disciples, Kevin Bastian, Melvin Higbie, Jerry Jones, David Frost, Ron Wylie, Dick Hushour, Eric Moore as Jesus, Dallas Mudd, Sam Harvey, Hilton Henry, Alan Webber, Steve Holmes, and Bill Smith and to Bonnie Schultz and Ava Moore for the Program, and to Ava Moore for all the extra help she gave to all of us for making the production of the Last Supper possible on Maundy Thursday. For its success I say a most grateful Thank You to everyone. Jim Wicker Worship Team UNITED METHODIST WOMEN Our craft group is late getting started on projects for this year’s Tasty Luncheon due to my surgery. I hope to get started next month if things continue to go well. But I am asking for your help so that we will have enough crafts to sell come November. If any of you (and there are a number who already contribute) have a hobby or craft you would like to work on at home and bring in for sale, it would be greatly appreciated. I’m sure we have some knitters, sewers, wood working people out there and if you start now you’ll have a lot of time to work on something. We do most of the things geared toward Thanksgiving and Christmas as this is what people are shopping for at that time, but some projects are good for year round use. We are also going to be filling some baskets that we will sell. If you aren’t crafty, you may be able to help with this. We have a couple of Warm Glow candles that we could pair up with maybe kitchen towels, pot holders, cute spatulas, etc. Other suggestions: apple candle & teacher’s items for a teachers mug or basket; a journal, ink pen, devotional book; lotions and bath items for a ladies basket; ceramic snowman or Santa with place mats or kitchen towels and pot holder. Maybe one or two of you would like to put a basket together and donate it, or just pick an item above and donate that, we’ll do the rest. Save the date! open to all Women The Spring Brunch on May 19th 10:30am at First United Methodist Church The Gentle Notes will be the program so come for fellowship, fun, and food! ******************************* Susanna Circle Sara Plough’s House Tuesday, May 15th 1:30 P.M. Eve Circle Gayle Siebert’s House Thursday, May 17th 7:00 P.M. *********************************** MISSIONS 2ND SUNDAY GIVING May, 2012 Please bring your donation of “Cereal & Crackers” to the mission table in the back of the sanctuary for Community Sharing. SALVATION ARMY HELPING HANDS Watch some of your coupons – buy one get one free and donate the free item. Or look for appropriate items when they’re on sale. Christmas items are out for sale as early as August & Sept. (silly as that is) but it does give us a chance to buy early enough to include in the Tasty Luncheon. Use your imagination. Your help will be greatly appreciated. The third Sunday of each month is “Serving the Lord’s Table” from 5:00PM till 6:00pm. Sunday, May 20, 2012 rd is the date for this month. There are still slots open on the 3 Sunday dates for the second half of the year. Thank you, for this is a much needed mission. If you have any questions, please call me at 825-6500. First United Methodist Church, 729 Central Ave., will host a blood drive on the church parking lot in the mobile blood Thank you Jeanna Hushour Blood Drive unit on Wednesday, May 9th from 5:oo – 7:00PM. Individuals who would like to donate blood must be as least 16 years of age, weigh at least 110 lbs., pass a brief mini-physical and medical history review, follow normal eating patterns before donating, and bring a picture I.D. The entire process should take approximately one hour. Any questions may be directed to the church office at 825-8506. 3 May May 02 May 10 May 14 May 20 May 21 May 23 Dale & Ava Moore Don & Saranne Peak Mike & Jenny Coon David & Della King Bill & Janie O’Brien Richard & Joanne Guttman ***************************************** Birthday Greetings May May 01 May 02 May 05 May 05 May 06 May 09 May 12 May 16 May 19 May 22 May 23 May 30 4 Tim Clawson Sylvia Gibson Brianna Baucom Isabelle Weiler Janice Dungan Beth King Jeanna Hushour Trey Wylie Skip Francis Phyllis Smith Evelyn Wilson Saranne Peak CHARLES HECK AXEL & GINNY PEARSON MILDRED ARMSTRONG HELEN KELLUM’S SISTER FRAN MCLAUGHLIN CHARLES LOCKE KENNY SWEET MELANIE MANN PAUL & FRANCES McCOMBS LIANA McKENZIE DON HOTTMAN MADISON FISHER KAREN LUNSFORD CATHY SLIGER ESTELLA COPPLE (Please call the office DON PEAK if any name needs to VICKERS FAMILY be taken off or added BILL COLLYER to this list) DONNA BECKER CRAIG LAWSON DAVID CALDWELL ROGER McCLELLAN TOM WERTMAN BETTY STEPHENS PATRICIA FLOWERS STEPHANIE FREE JEANNA HUSHOUR CHUCK HELMS JOE HORNING RUSSELL MASTERS JACOBY PETRY CARL McGUIRE LUCILLE JONES WES ELLIOTT JOHN FRANKLIN ANDY GIBBS MARY McGOWEN JACKIE PYLE LINDA DURHAM Andy Andrews And Molly Barbee In Memory of Sue Harris Helen Sanders Family The most popular book in the UMW reading program last year was Andy Andrews” The Noticer. Andrews, a New York Times best-selling author, lives and writes in Orange Beach, Alabama, and our Molly is a parttime resident there. Besides The Noticer, she has read three additional Andrews books. Thanks, Molly, for donating them to our church library. In Memory of Donald Lee David & Della King In Memory of Wayne E. White Carolyn Judd, RN Matt Sherck Terri Cochran John Rowland Paula Maupin Fayette County Health Department ************************************ IN THE SPIRIT OF GIVING 2011 AVARAGE WEEKLY BUDGET FOR EXPENSES IS $3878.00 GENERAL DATE Apr 01 Apr 08 Apr 15 Apr 22 Apr 29 FUND $5337.00 $3690.50 $2121.00 $3043.00 $3332.45 $17523.95 MISC GIVING $256.00 $113.00 $ 40.00 $ 80.00 $ 50.00 $539.00 ATTEND 105 155 98 94 MAY WORSHIP LEADER: Marsha Baltzell LITURGIST – MAY: Kevin Bastian (1st week) Dallas Mudd (last 3 weeks) USHERS FOR MONTH OF MAY: Darrell & Suzy Maines, and Richard & Phyllis Smith GREETERS FOR MONTH OF MAY: Molly Barbee and Bonnie Schultz ACOLYTES FOR MONTH OF MAY: May 06 Brianna Baucom May 13 Amanda Cobb May 20 Evan Cobb May 27 Isabelle Weiler COMMUNION STEWARDS Jim & Sylvia Gibson 5 The Noticer: Sometimes All a Person Needs is a Little Perspective. Andrew’s character, Jones, an old drifter at Orange Beach, Alabama is able to see what others miss, and by that gift offers hope and wisdom to those whose lives feel barren. “There is no such thing as a dead end.” The Heart Mender: Helen Mason’s bitter resentment toward the Nazi War Machine that took her husband’s life, and a German U-Boat commander washed ashore on her Gulf of Mexico beach, set up this powerful novel about forgiveness and the universal healing experience of letting go. Return to Sawyertor Springs: A Mostly True Tale Filled with Love, Learning and Laughter. Mark Hansen said of Andress’ story of his boyhood home, “If you like Garrison Keillor’s Lake Woebegone you’ll love Sawyerton Springs. He dares the reader to read the first chapter aloud without falling on the floor laughing. In Mastering the Seven Decisions, Andrews draws profiles of vastly successful people and offers pages of probing exercises to help us put these principles immediately to work in our own life. The Noticer is still on the UMW reading shelf and the others are located on the shelf under the library bulletin board during May. After May The Mender can be found in section “F” and Sawyerton Springs and Seven Decisions in section “248”. [email protected] A Beautiful Explanation of Death KIDS CORNER Another month has come and gone and here we are marching into May! School will be out in a few weeks and summer will be here before we know it! I see some picnics, parties, and play days in the making! Remember our “P’s” of running the race. Keep focused on Jesus and time in our busy schedules to pray and praise His name! I would like to begin focusing time with our Youth and forming a praise team to assist with special services including music, music, music! If you are interested, please get with me – young and old alike could benefit from this. Get a vision – Reach out – Get involved! Until next time…..: Nancy J. Bennet 6 A sick man turned to his doctor as he was preparing to leave the examination room and said, ‘Doctor, I’m afraid to die. Tell me what lies on the other side..’ Very quietly, the doctor said, ‘I don’t know..’ ‘You don’t know? You’re a Christian man, and don’t know what’s on the other side?’ The doctor was holding the handle of the door; On the other side came a sound of scratching and whining, and as he opened the door, a dog sprang into the room and leaped on him with an eager show of gladness. Turning to the patient, the doctor said, ‘Did you notice my dog? He’s never been in this room before. He didn’t know what was inside. He knew nothing except that his master was here, and when the door opened, he sprang in without fear. I know little of what is on the other side of death, but I do know one thing… I know my Master is there and that is enough.’ MAY, 2012 Sun Mon Tue 1 ALTRUSA 12:00 Wed 2 Thu Fri Sat 3 4 5 10 CLINIC 11 12 17 18 19 TRUSTEE’S MEETING 6:30PM 6 GRADUATION SUNDAY 7 8 9 BLOOD DRIVE 5—7PM 13 MOTHER’S DAY 14 15 16 SUSANNA CIRCLE 1:30PM 20 21 EVE CIRCLE 7:00PM 22 23 24 CLINIC 29 30 31 AD COUNCIL MEETING 6:30PM 27 28 UMW SPRING BRUNCH 10:30AM 25 26