THE BURNING BUSH NEWSLETTER OF THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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THE BURNING BUSH NEWSLETTER OF THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
THE BURNING BUSH Vol. 22 October, 2014 Issue: 10 NEWSLETTER OF THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH EUREKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS Mission Statement: TO MAKE DISCIPLES OF JESUS CHRIST. Vision Statement Pastor: Rev. Stan Adams Reach out to people wherever they are and receive them as they are. Relate people to God through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Nurture and equip people for Christian discipleship. Go out to be the church in the family, neighborhood, community and world. Email: [email protected] www.eurekaspringsfumc.org Office # 479-253-8987 Fax # 479-253-7968 As a reconciling congregation, we are committed to equality and full inclusion in all aspects of The United Methodist Church for all persons, regardless of race, gender, age, physical or mental ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, nationality or economic status. Office Hours: Monday—Friday 8:30a.m.—12:30p.m. Non-perishable foods, especially canned beans (any variety), soups ( tomato, vegetable, chicken noodle), oatmeal (any size & variety), and tuna fish ( small). We are so blessed with enough to eat we sometimes forget there are families in our area that do not have enough Happy Birthday to all those born in October! food. Reach out to them each month and show God’s love. Thank you to everyone for your calls and prayers during my recent hospitalization. It is a great comfort to know we are in a caring community. Harry Swarts ~~~~~~~~~ A Big “thank you” to Nile & Jan Carrothers, Frank & Lois Cook and Ted & Arnie Richter for planning the Potluck to benefit the Food Bank. Bill Brooks delivered an overflowing cart of food to them. Thank you Hospitality Committee for a job well done. A new Sunday evening worship, Christian Conversation and Prayer, begins Sunday, October 5 from 5:30 to 6:30 in the Fellowship Hall. Lead by Pastor Stan, we will reflect, discuss, and pray on various topics that concern our lives, our world, and our faith. Coffee and refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome to come join us in this new service. Prayer Concerns Tom Marler Jack Hause 1 2 3 4 5 7 11 13 14 15 16 21 27 29 31 Ray Cloninger Marcia Grassel Becky Heath Suzanne Findley Kurtis Westphal Kay Halper Carolyn Johnston Bethany Phillips Dan Bell Charles Epley Susan Scantlin Marjorie Gustin Becky Bird Achord June Dettwiler Brittany Halper Jack Lewke Chatan HollowayHaynes Kabran O’Hara Paul Gandy Willi Nikolai Happy Birthday to all those born In November! 1 4 5 7 10 17 19 20 21 23 24 27 29 Andy Helms Jennifer Novak Bethany Phillips Dr. Richard Brooks Jo Albro Gwyn Gandy Brittney Halper Scott Tucker Larry Angela Gerald Dunbar Joan Ticer Beau Bell Riley Roussin Sally Roussin Martha Tancre Bill Featherstone Rick Sage Llyod Chandler, Doug Phillips’ grandfather Inside this Issue: Our prayers are with Carol Myers and her nephews, Steve and Rick Bussard, in the death of Carol’s sister-in-law, Betty Bussard. More on Bach —- New study groups—— A message on Lay leadership —— and all the exciting happenings for this fall. Our men and women in service There is a little-known mission ministry our church participates in. If you joined this church family since the first of the year, you probably haven’t even heard of it, because we usually talk about it in the fall. Quick summary: As part of a larger mission organized by FUMC in Fayetteville, we are sponsoring a young man in Uganda by the name of Joseph Tenywa. Our support began in 2008 with the UMW, when Joseph was only 11, and then a few years later the project became too large for the UMW and evolved into a church-wide mission project. There are five parts to our support of Joseph: Monthly Sponsorship for Joseph is an amazing $36 per month. Why amazing? It covers the dormitory, food, teachers, books, medical care, school supplies, and much more. Action Needed We need commitments from 12 families to provide this $36 amount. This money needs to be sent by December 1, so please make your commitments and provide your check now! Gifts for Joseph Everyone likes to be remembers at the holidays and at other times of the year. Action Needed Purchase gifts for Joseph to be sent to him. We would like the gifts to be sent not later than November 1, so that they might be received by Christmas. This year he would particularly like to receive a pair (or two) of black shoes, men’s size 7, a dictionary, and several inflatable soccer balls and a pump. There are many other things he could use, and a list along with pictures of him over the years will be on the table by the board at the back of the sanctuary. See how he’s grown! Money is needed to send the package to Joseph. If you would like to help and are unable to shop for gifts, we will use your money to purchase additional items he needs. Action Needed Kindly provide monetary gifts for these two purposes—mailing and purchasing additional gifts. Cards and Notes A copy of Joseph’s latest letter to us will be posted in the back of the sanctuary. He names those people who have written him, and he has in each of his letters. He very much enjoys this personal touch. Action Needed Writing a quick card or a brief note to Joseph would be so appreciated! All it takes is a really short note. Here are some ideas of things you can put in it: We are thinking of you/praying for you. How is your schooling? What is the weather there at this time of year? (It is fall here now, and that is when the leaves fall, the weather changes from warm to cold, etc.) Our church had a potluck dinner where everyone brought food. It was interesting because . . . Please write about your garden, your dinner last night, or .. . anything that you think might be interesting! Thanks! He will reply, probably in a reply sent to the whole church. Prayer Pastor Edward Magumba, a native of Uganda, is the founder of this mission. He says: A partner is one who prays works, gives, grows, and serves in this Ministry as the Lord directs and as the sponsoring group vision provides opportunities to do so. Thank you for being our partners for standing with us. We believe that prayer changes things and that God acts upon the prayers of his people. Action Needed Please add Joseph, Pastor Edward, and His Mercy Christian School For Orphans and vulnerable children to your personal prayer list. your church family hopes that YOU will choose to participate in this mission, so we can continue Joseph’s support for the coming year. You will, of course, receive a receipt for your tax-deductible contribution. Sara Knight anad Shirley Lykins are coordinating this project for the church. If you are giving money, please make your check out to the United Methodist Women, and give it to either of these women. Also if you have gifts, cards, or notes you would like to send, you are welcome to give those to Sara or Shirley, also, who will see that they are packaged and sent to Joseph. Thank you for your generosity in this important project! Financial Information as of September 21, 2014 September Goal: $16,782 Month YTD Goal: $151,033 September Contributions: $10,107 Contributions to Date $142,017 Building Fund Loan balance as of 8/11/14 $149,091 Year to date collected $ 26,065 On Wed. Oct. 8 Pastor Stan will lead a four week Holy Conference study for the Administrative Council members, from 6-8pm in fellowship hall. Scouting news Hello, I would like to introduce myself, my name is Justin and I am a 10th grader in the Eureka Springs public school. I am also a Life scout and I am currently the Senior Patrol Leader of Troop 67. Since Boy Scouts is boy run, that means that I am really the one in charge, and the adults are there to help things get done, but I have to manage the scouts and make sure that everyone has the information they need, and I also provide the leadership for the boys and the troop. It’s a really big responsibility, let me tell you! If you have been reading these Scouting Newsletters every month, you know all about the fun stuff we do. You might think that we are all about fun and games. Sure, we do a lot of stuff like canoeing, climbing and all the rest of that “boy scout stuff”, but that is only part of it. There is an awful lot of serious learning going on, and believe it or not there is lots of paperwork to do for merit badges, safety requirements to do all that fun stuff and we do all have serious responsibilities that scouting gradually puts on us. It’s not easy being a Senior Patrol Leader, or SPL as we call it. It takes some serious training to eventually make it to that position. Boy Scouts have lots of training and I took one this summer. I went to leadership training at a camp in Booneville, AR called NYLT (National Youth Leadership Training). It was a week long camp. I learned communications and leadership skills like how to deal with people, teamwork and using your resources. It’s all about making you a good leader. I just wanted to write and let you know about that “other stuff” about scouting, not just the fun. I also wanted to say how thankful we all are for your help and support with scouting. Thank you very much, Justin Ermert, Senior Patrol Leader Committee on Lay Leadership What Do They Do Anyway? Have you ever wondered about the various factions of our church? The committees, groups, teams? What is their purpose? According to The Book of Discipline, paragraph 258 this committee (referred to as the Committee on Nominations and Lay Leadership) is charged to identify, develop, deploy, evaluate and monitor Christian spiritual leadership for the local congregation. The committee recommends to the Charge Conference at its annual session (which will be Sunday 10/26/14) the names of people to serve as officers and leaders of designated ministries. The committee is composed of the Pastor, Lay Leader and no more than nine other persons. The pastor serves as the chair person. Our church has many committees, coordinators, and ministry teams. Each year persons roll off those committees and positions become available that need to be filled. The Lay Leadership Committee is charged with filling those positions. To paraphrase an article from the General Board of Discipleship website: If Jesus was in Eureka Springs today doing what he did in Israel in the first century, where would you be most drawn to join him---with the children, in the synagogue, healing, ministering to the poor, leading a small group, turning over the tables of the moneychangers, some other activity? Or to put it another way what kinds of support or change of life in our congregation or community do you care enough about to get up off the couch and do something about? What two or three possible ministry opportunities will you commit to in 2015? And you may already be thinking of reasons why you cannot or will not serve. I know I play my “I work full time” card often. Many of you have health issues, volunteer elsewhere, have served on many committees in the past and feel you have done your share (let someone else do it!), have children, family members or spouses at home that take up your time and attention. But there is work to be done. And opportunities for everyone to participate. No matter how much or how little time you have to share. So during October please take some time to evaluate your own spiritual gifts, passions and talents. You may be receiving a phone call from a member of the Committee on Lay Leadership or from Pastor Stan asking you to participate in one of our ministries. Or better yet, phone Pastor Stan (253-8987) in advance and let him know which ministry team or committee you would like to be involved with in 2015. But each man has his own gift from God; one has this gift, another has that. 1 Corinthians 7:7 Peggy Way, Lay Leader (Originally printed in the October 2013 Burning Bush. Revised and reprinted by request.) TRUNK OR TREAT IS GOING TO BE FUN! Yes, it is not too early to begin thinking about this very important mission event for our local neighbors and children. Friday, October 31 from 4:30 until ??? ( probably 8 or 9) WE NEED volunteers for : 1)Serving hot dogs, cider and popcorn (inside narthex). 2) Decorations ( hay bales, jack-o-lantern luminaries) 3) Advertising. 4) General set-up ( generators, extension cords, clean up, etc.) 5) Coordinator for canned food donations for Flint Street Food Bank. 6)OF COURSE your cars and their trunks filled with candy. Please take time to put your name on the sign up sheets in church so we can better plan our space. This year the theme will be CARTOON CHARACTERS. Dress in any character that fits that theme. Please no scary costumes, this is a happy event. Suggestions: Snoopy, Lucy, Charlie Brown, Beetle Bailey, Garfield, Super heroes, Sponge Bob, Flintstones, Lil Abner and Daisy Mae, etc. The Possibilities are easy and endless. Use your imagination and your personality. The key is a BIG Participation. We challenge All of the Administrative Council to get involved at some level. This can be a fun, fun time for all of us and it is a great way to reach out to our community and grow our congregation. The community looks forward to this and EXPECTS it. Questions? Please call Suzie Bell 981-1680 OR Janet Epley 981-0751 to VOLUNTEER!! MISSION PROJECT for the United Methodist Women Annual Fall Meeting On October 11, in Russellville, a terrific meeting will happen! We expect (hope) to have at least one member attending. The speaker for the meeting is Maggie Beeler of the Methodist Family Health Foundation. There is a mission project to support the Methodist Family Health Centers. Here are the items they particularly need: Twin-Sized Sheets Standard Pillow Cases White Towels Games, Puzzles, Cards, Sports Balls Pajamas—Adult Sizes, Small to Extra Large $5 to $10 gift cards for children (fast food restaurants, Wal-Mart, Target, etc.) If you are a UMW member and unable to attend this meeting, please consider donating the $10 registration in lieu of your attendance. If you would like to attend, please give your pre-registration information to Shirley Lykins by October 4. If you are a generous church member who would like to participate in this project, providing much-needed items for those who rely on the Methodist Family Health Centers as home, please contact Shirley Lykins or June Westphal. You help will be most welcome! Johann Sebastian Bach LEIPZIG 1723-1750 Bach’s schedule at the Thomasschule and Church: Singing Class on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Thursday off, Friday morning taught and Saturday afternoon rehearsed for the Sunday Cantata. The Sunday services began at 7 a.m. with a choir motet, hymns and organ piece. The Cantata lasting about 20 minutes preceded the hour long sermon. The main service finished about mid day after which was communion. Bach during the first five years wrote a complete set of cantatas corresponding to the whole of the liturgical year. Each cantata was signed S.D.G. for Soli Deo Gloria – to the Glory of God Alone. www.baroquemusic.org AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! The General Board of Discipleship (an agency of The United Methodist Church) has joined the Center for Disease Control and various local, regional, state and national organizations in acknowledging December 1st as World AIDS Day. The World Health Organization established World AIDS day in 1988. AIDS is a pandemic affecting millions of lives around the globe. It is estimated that more than 8,000 persons die daily from the virus and more than 930,000 individuals with AIDS reside in the United States. The General Board of Discipleship encourages everyone to pray for those infected with HIV/AIDS through the Advent season and throughout the year. Additionally, they encourage us to support projects sponsored by organizations that address AIDS. Most of us feel overwhelmed by this global problem. I know I do. We wonder how we can help in our own small way. But we do have a local opportunity to Make A Difference! OARS (Ozarks AIDS Resources & Services) is a local, volunteer, non-profit organization formed in the Fall of 1992 in Carroll County. OARS provides a free clinic, medications and medical services to more than 60 individuals and is partnering with ARcare to provide free, painless (mouth swab), and confidential HIV/AIDS testing on Saturday November 1, 2014 from 8 am to 4 pm. The ARcare mobile unit will be on site to provide this free/confidential testing. So, here is your Opportunity to Make A Difference! Gather your family, friends, neighbors and coworkers and come down to the parking lot between The AUD and City Hall on Saturday 11/01/14. EVERONE should be tested. Results are available in 15-30 minutes. You can come back for the results, or you may want to take advantage of the free back/neck massage some of our local massage therapists will provide to those who have been tested. I hope to see you there! Peggy Way, Lay Leader and Chairman of the Board of Directors of OARS For more information, check out these websites: www.gbod.org (General Board of Discipleship of The United Methodist Church) www.hivcareprogram.com (Arcare) www.ozarksaids.org (OARS) Sun Each Sunday 8:15 a.m. Choir Rehearsal 8:55 a.m. Grace Immersion Class 9:30 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:00 a.m. Worship Children’s Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Adult Classes 5 5:30-6:30pm Christian Conversation & Prayer Fellowship Hall 12 Tue Wed Fri 3 Thu 2 9 Mon 1 1-2pm Lucy Clark Circle 8 5:00—8:00 p.m. ECHO Clinic 8:30 a.m. Prayer Group 9:00 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Walking in the Spirit Class 10:30 a.m. Walking in the Spirit Class 8:30 a.m. Prayer Group 9:00 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Walking in the Spirit Class 10:30 a.m. Walking in the Spirit Class 6:30-7:30pm Israel/Palestine conflict study, fellowship hall 17 6:30-7:30pm Israel/Palestine conflict study, fellowship hall 6-8pm Holy Conference study, in fellowship hall for Administrative Council members 16 10 15 6:30-7:30pm Israel/Palestine conflict study, fellowship hall 7 14 10:30 a.m. Walking in the Spirit Class 6 13 10:00am Methodist Ministers meeting –library 5:30 p.m. Jubilee Ringers 2015 Stewardship campaign starts 8:30 a.m. Prayer Group 9:00 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Walking in the Spirit Class 8:30 a.m. Prayer Group 9:00 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Walking in the Spirit Class 24 6:30-7:30pm Israel/Palestine conflict study, fellowship hall 5:00—8:00 p.m. ECHO Clinic 6-8pm Holy Conference study, in fellowship hall for Administrative Council members 318:30am Prayer Grp. Trunk or Treat Starts at 4:30 In the parking lot. 10:30 Walking Class 9:00am Coffee 30 10:30 a.m. Walking in the Spirit Class 6-8pm Holy Conference study, in fellowship hall for Administrative Council 6:30-7:30pm Israel/Palestine conflict study, fellowship hall 29 10:30 a.m. Walking in the Spirit Class 23 4:30 Endowment committee meets in library 5:30 p.m. Jubilee Ringers 21 9:30am Helen Wilson Circle 5:30 p.m. Jubilee Ringers 28 5:30 p.m. Jubilee Ringers 22 6-8pm Holy Conference study, in fellowship hall for Administrative Council members 27 20 6:00pm Administrative 5:30-6:30pm Christian council meeting Conversation & Prayer Fellowship Hall 19 5:30-6:30pm Christian Conversation & Prayer Fellowship Hall 26 Rev. Bud Reeves, District Superintendent 10:00am preaches sermon 11:15am leads our Charge Conference 5:30-6:30pm Christian Conversation & Prayer 4 11 19 25 Sat First United Methodist Church Pastor, Rev. Stan Adams 195 Huntsville RD Eureka Springs, AR 72632 (479)253-8987– Fax (479)253-7968 THE BURNING BUSH The people of The United Methodist Church® THY WILL BE DONE, OR WILL IT? Will we as Christians follow God’s will? Or perhaps decide to not fulfill. A question that is immensely important most would say, But can we abide by God’s will each day? Certainly those of us with a strength of faith that’s strong, Are aware of following God’s will we won’t be wrong. For God has laid our a path for us to follow, That will reap a harvest instead of a field of fallow. So let’s heed the works of our Father on high, Until we meet with Him in the bye and bye. Then as Christians we will experience the glorious time, As miraculously the bells of heaven will certainly chime. HIS WILL BE DONE! George Kay