The Vine
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The Vine
The Vine July 2014 The Vine October 2014 The Church in the Heart of Town, with the Town at Heart. District Lay Speaking Training Day October 25, 2014 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. Susan Davidson, District Director for Lay Speaking Ministry, will be hosting a Lay Speaker Training Day on Saturday, October 25th for anyone wishing to become a certified Lay Speaker. It will be held in the Margie Young Life Center at Bolivar First UMC. The cost for the session is $15 and covers the cost of the book as well as lunch and a light breakfast. Registration deadline is October 9th. If you are interested in participating in this event please contact the church office at Bolivar First UMC at 658-5114 or [email protected]. Hunters for the Hungry 10th Annual Golf Tournament Saturday, October 11th 8:00 Shotgun start Cost $75.00 per person or $300.00/team of four Cart, Green Fee, Range balls, Putting contest, Mulligan, Lunch and On-Course Refreshments included!! Great hole in one prizes. Contact Larry Ross for more information. Registration forms available at the church. All proceeds to help provide deer meat for the Loaves and Fishes Food Ministry. Since the golf tournament started they have provided over 30,000 pounds of meet to hungry families right here in Hardeman County and over 1 million in the state of Tennessee. From the Pastor’s Heart 1–Dave Burrell 2-Bonnie Vickers 4-Gem Mitchell Ellen McKinnon 5– Pete Watson 6– Olivia Johnson Jean Searles 7– Reva Robinson 9– Rosemary Denton Clay Mitchell 10– Hunter Denton Norma Hurd Mitch Ross 11– Will Garrett Lisa Raines Roberta Bryant 14– Wendy VanDyke 15– Barbara Mayfield 16– Will Sharp 17– Doug Robinson Reid Nuckolls 19– Bill Bryant 20– Mark Pettigrew 24– Dawn Cody Becky Ross 26– Ray Gilmer Logan Foster 28– Johnny Fortune Mason Ross 29-Rachel Howell 30– Todd Mayer 31– Joe VanDyke 9– Bill & Shirley Strope 12– Bill & Adele Garrett 15– Joe & Wendy VanDyke 21– Randall & Meryl Rice 23-Boyette & Melissa Denton 28– Jeff & Mandy Baker Page 22 Page Happy October to you! This month as a church family we will be turning our attention to the spiritual discipline of stewardship – how we use our life resources of time, talent, presence and financial gifts. It is a check-up of sorts for us to look at how we are spending the days of our life, and the means which we have been given, in accordance with the teachings of Scripture, and the values that we profess to believe with our words and choices. Over the course of the next month I will be focusing the teaching portion of our worship time together on the topic of stewardship. I will be basing these messages in large part on Mike Slaughter’s book Shiny Gods – Finding Freedom From Things That Distract Us. Mike highlights four areas of focus in his book – (1) Naming Our Idols, (2) Money, Work & Debt, (3) Be Faithful, Save & Give, and (4) Heart Giving. You may want to purchase a copy of this book and read along with Rev. Slaughter’s words of wisdom as we journey together through this month. I need to ask you to do a couple of things this month as we process through this series. First, and most important – please join me in praying for the present and the future of our church. Pray about the places you are volunteering, and the level of financial commitment you are at with our church. Consider where you are being called to advance for the sake of the kingdom of God and the health of our church. Secondly, take some time to examine your overall financial commitment to the church, and your overall financial health. Look at your overall spending, how does your level of commitment to the church compare to your expenses in entertainment, sports and leisure, and other spending? None of these items are bad, we just need to ensure that we are honoring God, and God’s work, first with our life and our means. What percentage of your income are you dedicating to the Lord’s work in this corner of the kingdom? I believe that Christians are called to the tithe – a minimum annual giving of ten percent or greater of our annual income to the Lord’s house and ministry. There are extreme times in our life when we may not be able to live into this spiritual discipline, but for most of us, most of the time, we can and should be honoring this discipline. If you aren’t tithing, and after prayer you still do not feel that you can faithfully give at this level, I encourage you to strive for the tithe and increase your giving by a percentage point or more of your annual income this year. I truly believe that God honors those that are faithful to this discipline. If we are not faithful with what we are given, then why should we be trusted with even greater blessings? I am reminded of Luke 6:38 – “Give, and it will be given to you. A good portion – packed down, firmly shaken, and overflowing – will fall into your lap. The portion you give will determine the portion you receive in return.” Continued on page 3 Continuation from page 3 Lastly, pray about where you are being called to volunteer across this next year. Forms will be sent to your home for you to indicate where you are being led to volunteer in the year 2015. You must sign-up each year for your volunteer areas as we do not assume that you will carry over in any area. Seek the Lord’s guidance as to where you are being led to offer the sweet and precious gifts of your time and presence. Commitment Sunday will be Sunday October 26th and you are invited to bring your volunteer and financial commitment cards to worship on this day. There will be a special time to dedicate these for the year ahead, and to pray together over our commitments in faith for 2015. Grace & peace, Dr. Angela Harris Sunday, October 5th at 3:00 p.m. in the Margie Young Prayer Breakfast Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 7:00 a.m. Only $2.00 Breakfast of eggs, bacon, biscuits, pancakes, grits, and more. Come join us in the Life Center and start your day off right! Life Center This is a church-wide event so everyone in the entire church is invited, men this means you too!! Mark your calendars so you can come and celebrate Baby Harris with us. The Harris family is registered at My Sister & Me, Walmart, Target and Amazon.com. HOLIDAY E XT RAVAGANZ A Saturday, November 1st 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Crafts, Handmade Gifts, Baked Goods and MORE! Methodist Men’s Annual Stew November 8th Lunch 11:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. Silent Auction 11:00a.m. - 1:30p.m. Come buy a gallon of stew benefiting our United Methodist Men for only $20 Page 3 Hands & Feet United Methodist Men October 13th at 6:30 Bring a dish and join us! United Methodist Women Monday, October 27th at 6:30 p.m. in the Life Center. Light refreshments will be served. Loaves & Fishes Loaves & Fishes is a faith based food pantry supported by and for service to the people of Hardeman County. Loaves & Fishes will meet at 6:30 on October 13th Food for Friends We are always looking for those who can drive to deliver meals on Saturdays. We are also asking for donations to help supplement our meal costs. This month we are asking for donations of: Dried pinto or northern beans Memorials have been given to the Building Fund in: †Memory of Louise Breeden By Roy Watson †Memory of Mitch Hamby By Loyd & Doris Hight †Memory of Zackery Seth Searles By Jean Searles †Memory of Wanza Boswell By Wesleyan Sunday School class By Frank & Christy Wilhite By Derald & Joyce Smith †Memory of Mike Mitchell By Ruth Ann Mitchell The following memorials were given to benefit the Food for Friends Ministry. †Memory of Louise Breeden By Jerry & Carla Wilhite By Margaret Crawford By Ron & Becky Walters By Bill & Carolyn Plummer By Jim & Brenda Cupstial By Glen & Suan Farris By Mike & Madith Johnson By Joe, Carol & Ellen McKinnon †Memory of Mitch Hamby By Joe, Carol & Ellen McKinnon By Ruth Ann Mitchell †Memory of Wanza Boswell By Joe, Carol & Ellen McKinnon †Memory of Barry Young By Joe, Carol & Ellen McKinnon Sermon Series beginning October 5th. Page 4 October will be our stewardship month. Dr. Harris will focus her teaching Sunday mornings on this great series. Make sure to be here as we prepare our hearts and minds to discern what gifts He is calling us to bring to His kingdom work. Stewardship packets have been sent out and you should be receiving those soon. Please be in prayer for how God is calling you to give of your time and gifts to His Church. Commitment Sunday is set for October 26th, however, commitments may be turned in anytime during the month. Schedule for Service October 5 Communion Steward: Jerry Wilhite Communion Servers: Andy, LeAnne and Abby Shelton and Dr. Harris Ushers: Gerald Shelton, Gene Sipes, Bobby Myers, Harold Wilhite Liturgist: Boyette Denton Acolyte: Tyler Rice Greeters: Jerry & Carla Wilhite Prayer Chapel: Bonnie Breeden Safe Sanctuary: Christy Wilhite, Beth Fortune, Chris Zaller Bank Counters: Bonnie Vickers October 12 Ushers: Mike Hubbard, Jeff Baker, Boyette Denton, Gregg Breeden Liturgist: Joe McKinnon Acolyte: Callie Nuckolls Greeters: Bonnie Johnson and Colleen Hurt Prayer Chapel: Charlotte Sipes Safe Sanctuary: Paul & Jackie Hickey Bank Counters: Patsy Myers (Oct. 14) BUDGET INFORMATION The Building Debt is now at $158,363 Our average monthly budget needs are $23,073 Our Giving for the past month: Sept. 7-$7,007 Sept. 14-$2,343 Sept. 21-$2,852 October 19 Ushers: Andy Shelton, Jesse Hall, Joe McKinnon, Chris Zaller Liturgist: Suzanne Rhea Acolyte: Anderson Fortune Greeters: Barbara Mayfield and Noah Cody Prayer Chapel: Carol McKinnon Safe Sanctuary: Mike Hubbard and Dianne Stevens Bank Counters: Bonnie Johnson October 26 Ushers: Nubbin Ross, Jerry Wilhite, Rick Cody, Steve Luthe Liturgist: Janie Ross Acolyte: Noah Cody Greeters: Paul & Jackie Hickey Prayer Chapel: Joe Martin Safe Sanctuary: George & Glynda Mitchell Bank Counters: Kavon Pontius Page 5 October will be the wrap up for our fall semester of Wednesday Night Live. Brenda Polk will be preparing our meals and the costs will remain at Adult $7 Children $4 Family Max $20 Words are so inadequate to truly express our appreciation for all of the kindness and generosity that has been shown to our family during my illness. We have been overwhelmed by the calls, visits, food, and prayers. We are truly blessed to be a part of such a loving, supportive community. We also want to thank all of you that helped to make "YumYum Fun Day" such a success. No doubt, countless hours of planning and preparation were put in and we are so humbled by that. Thanks also to those that participated or just stopped by to say "hello". I enjoyed seeing each of you. Again, we can never properly thank anyone, and certainly not everyone, that took part. Our hope is that God will richly bless you all! David Rhea Suzanne. Payton, Dave and Chad We will need people to serve each night and the sign up sheet is available when you check in on Wednesday nights with Michelle Burrell. This months menus are: Oct. 1-Parseman pasta, green beans, garlic toast, salad and dessert Oct. 8-Chicken fried steak, glazed carrots, mashed potatoes, roll, salad and dessert Oct. 22– Taco soup, baked potato bar, salad bar and dessert Oct. 29– Teriyaki chicken, rice pilaf, rolls, salad and dessert Bible Study opportunities offered: The adults will continue their study on the Psalms led by Dr. Harris. The adults will alternate weeks in the sanctuary and the Life Center. The youth will continue meeting with Jordan in the youth room. Details are below. The Kids will meet with Jordan at 6:15 for a time of music and then gather downstairs. The children are being led by Dawn Cody, and are learning how to be a child after God’s own heart. This has been a great time for all the children so come and join us. Gross, Weird, True is a study that looks at some of the strange stories and commands in the Bible. In October, once Gross, Weird, and True is complete. Jordan will be leading the youth through a discipleship curriculum. Using various resources and other curriculum, Jordan will be leading the youth through group discussions on what discipleship really means. Be sure to be there on Wednesday Night Live! October 25th: The District Speaking Conference Dr. Angela and Jordan have been reminding you to take part of this wonderful opportunity. If you are interested please let Dr. Angela and Jordan know. Page 6 October 26th: Halloween Costume Mystery Dinner! @ 6:30 This month we will be enjoying another mystery dinner, but during one of the year’s spookiest seasons! You will receive in the mail an invitation with your specific character to act, dress, and be for the entire night. We will have extra characters for any visitors or friends you may want to invite. THIS IS FOR YOU!! There will be a 10-week Discussion on RESTART YOUR CHURCH BY Dottie Escobedo-Frank. Many congregations are looking for ways to be vital again. Congregations increase programs and budgets but continue to look back. The Church needs to trust that God will bring to life what God needs. Beginning in November we will begin this series, led by Dawn Cody. Anyone or any class wishing to participate for this 10 weeks, please come join us. If you would like to purchase the book, they are $10.39, and can be purchased through the church office. There are only 85 shopping days left until Christmas so now is the best time to sign up and donate to your church as you shop!!! Every store at UMCmarket.org is happy to pay a percentage of the purchased amount as a donation to the church. There are no additional charges for either the ministry or the shopper. Make this your first stop shop when it comes to online shopping. UMCmarket has thousands of retailers that donate money to the organization you choose. All you have to do is go to www.umcmarket.org and sign up. Make sure to choose Bolivar First UMC in Tennessee as your organization and then shop!! You can also download apps that will allow you to know if a retailer is part of this program. Page 7 Here’s what’s going on this month: 2nd-6:00 Boy Scouts 5th-3:00 Baby Shower 7th-5:30 Girl Scouts 11th-8:00a.m. Hunters for the Hungry Golf Tournament at the Hardeman County Country Club 13th-6:30 Loaves & Fishes 6:30 United Methodist Men 16th-6:00 Boy Scouts 21st-7:00a.m. Prayer Breakfast 5:30 Girl Scouts 25th-9:00-3:00 District Lay Speaker Training 27th-6:30 UMW meeting 28th-6:00 Finance Meeting 30th-6:00 Boys Scouts 6:00 Administrative Council Meeting Keeping Us Connected Bolivar First Methodist Church 218 W. Market St. Bolivar, TN 38008 Website: www.bolivarfirstumc.org Email: [email protected] Phone: 731-658-5114 Fax: 731-658-9112 Worship Sunday Morning Worship: 9:30-10:30 Sunday School: 10:45-11:45 Office hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00am-3:00pm (closed for lunch) STAFF: 609-5445 Regular weekly meetings & events Sunday 9:30am Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 am Sunday School 6:00 Channel 2 Broadcast Monday 3:00 Sewing Group 8:00 AA & Al-Anon Meeting Wednesday 5:00 Choir 5:30 Fellowship Meal 6:30 Bible Study for all ages Friday 8:00 AA & Al-Anon Meeting Saturday 10:00 am Food for Friends Pastor: Dr. Angela Harris [email protected] Director of Music: Jordan Wells 901-409-9956 [email protected] Office Administrator: Dawn Cody Custodian: Emmett Bolyard Nursery: Annie Brown Pianist: Christy Wilhite Lay Leadership: Lay Leader: Carla Wilhite Staff-Parish Relations Co-Chair: Joe McKinnon Staff-Parish Relations Co-Chair: Debbie DeBerry Finance Chair: Andy Shelton Treasurer: Joe Cole Trustees Chair: Duke Bledsoe Information for the November issue of “The Vine” needs to be turned into the church office no later than: October 20th Administrative Council Chair: Joe VanDyke Page 8