Document 6601113
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Document 6601113
The Visitor: Gramling United Methodist News November 2014 – 14941 Asheville Highway, PO Box 58, Gramling, SC 29348 [email protected] h Sun.: Classes, 10 am.; Worship, 11 am. h Wed.: Supper, 6 pm.; Children’s Choir/Prayer, 6:30 pm.; Chancel Choir, 7 pm. Three readings in the past two days have arrested me. I know that sounds like a strange statement. So, let me explain. A couple of months ago someone from my past sent me a book. I just put it away in a box and never really looked at it until yesterday. It was a prayer book, but not an ordinary prayer book. It was from the Jewish faith - a book of sayings, prayers and worship. And just like the Hebrew Bible, you read it from the back to the front. As I glanced through it, I decided to read a bit of it each day. There was one saying on the first page that went something like this: ‘I sit in silence for an hour and then I might be able to pray’. I thought, how many times do I take an hour to settle myself and focus on God before I pray? So the reading arrested me, caused me to think about my prayer life and how I might change in order to give more time to prayer. The second reading was about the passage of Joshua 3:7-17. Joshua has taken over the reign as leader of the Israelite people and God tells him to have a priest from each tribe carry the ark into the Jordan and rest in its waters - in other words, stand still. What faith the people had to move their bodies into the waters of a river and then stand still - just rest. They rested in their faith and God stopped the flow of the river and everyone crossed over on the dry land. And I asked myself, when God speaks or moves me forward in faith, how often do I rest in the change and allow God to do the work? So often I step into the waters and then move as quickly as possible to get to the other side - not giving God a chance to do the impossible! The same is true in my prayer life, how often do I rest in the midst of prayer just listening for God’s presence to stop the flood of thoughts in my brain? The third reading was in our Study Manual for Christian Believer about the symbol for creation. God’s hand was reaching downward from the mystery of the clouds, and in the background was a six pointed star. When I first saw the star, I thought, The stars were created on the fourth day - why is there a star? As I read, my question was answered. They called it the Star of Creation. It has six points because in the first creation story, God created all in six days - on the seventh he rested. This leads me to look more closely at all the symbols we have throughout the sanctuary. They are beautiful. How blessed we are to have such art to lead us closer to God! I love to go into the sanctuary at the setting of the sun and rest in the bath of God’s glory. I wonder what God is trying to say to me by arresting me in these readings? And as I share them with all of you, I wonder what God is trying to say to all of us? Peace and love in Christ Jesus, Wednesday Night Live! Veterans Recognition: As part of our November 9th worship service, all our military veterans will be recognized. We extend a special invitation to all who have served in the Army (including National Guard), Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard to make a special effort to be on hand for this service. If you are a veteran and are new to Gramling UMC, or if you haven't seen your name on our list of veterans before, please contact Bruce Woodfin at 864-316-1402 or bwoodfin @gmail.com so that we can include your name on our special bulletin insert. Supper at 6:00 is free, with plenty of time for the grown-ups to fellowship as well! 6:30 – Kids up to 3rd grade learn a song or two with Mindy, and 4th and up practice handbells with Ann. At 6:30 there is also prayer time in the Sanctuary. The adult’s choir practice starts at 7 p.m. No WNL on November 26th Operation Christmas Child: The Middle School Sunday School Class is organizing shoe boxes for Samaritan's Purse’s Operation Christmas Child and they would like your help! Please start collecting small gifts and personal items for boys and girls 2-14 years of age – you can fill a whole shoebox or just get a few items. The class will pack and deliver the boxes in November. If you would like to contribute to postage, $7.00 is also needed per box. Let's all help these students make this a success! November 3rd: Charge Conference at 7:30 SPRC will meet at 7p.m. in the Parlor Pastor Rebecca November 23rd: Thanksgiving dinner at 6p.m.! Meats are provided - bring sides, desserts, & drinks. UMYF Calendar - November November 2: Leave after church to serve communion to shut-ins. Bring money for lunch. November 9th and 16th: At church 6-7:30 p.m. November 30th: At church 6-7:30p.m. Youth Christmas party! Bring your favorite finger foodsnack food. Thank you, Donelle and Paula Prayer- Praises and Concerns: Call Faye Woodfin (472-8143) or Anne Carroll (472-9434) Are any in your community suffering? They should pray. Are any celebrating? They should sing praises to God. Are any sick? They should call the elders of your church and ask them to pray. James 5:13-14a Members of Gramling Marcus Johnson Lucy Crowley Carroll Campbell Sally Hershberger Angela Lanford Kenny Bell Larry Prieb & Rebecca Culp Nona Morgan Rachel Lane JoAnne Etheredge Homebound Carroll & Betty Jean Campbell Merle Bradey Barbara Runion Jean Johnson Rebel Brackett Friends and Relatives Kelly Keesling – Farroll & Peggy Campbell’s daughter Phyllis Fullbright Hase Broom – Cindy Riddle’s father Dot Plumley - Cindy Gramling’s mother Robert Greene - Wanda Ballenger’s brother-in-law Carl Lane - Dave Lane’s father Kathy Day - (Katie Woodfin) Opal Sauve - (Mark Garrell) Michael Garrell – Mark Garrell’s brother Grant Allison - Rebel Brackett’s great grandson Todd Johnson - Frances Shults’ son Jay Keadle - Pat Keadle’s son Kinsley Anne Settle- Pat Keadle’s great granddaughter Karen Heitman & DeWayne Melton (Sandra Wingo) Buddy Miller Mary Stork Carolyn Woodfin Peyton Hammersley November Birthdays! Assisted Living, Nursing Home Jane Fisher - Skylyn Place J.L. Fowler - Rosecrest Doris Etheredge - Lake Emory/Camp Care Joyce Evington - Wesley Ct. Assisted Living Reba Dobbins - White Oak of Tryon 2 Ann Louise Granger 6 Mary Thompson 3 Catherine Gramling 6 Monica Parris 3 Mamie Fain 6 Ronnie Campbell 3 Steve Pressley 6 Steve Fowler 5 Brian Duncan 9 Grace Belangia 5 Deborah Rice 10 Jake Gramling Military and Civil Defense Personnel Drew Etheredge Tyrone Edwards Ed Hershberger Mary Katherine Connell Church: Gramling UMC Pastor Rebecca Bishop Holston World: Gramling Church Leaders District Supt. Paul Harmon Immigrants Israel U.S. leaders / SC leaders Iraq _________________________________________________________ Christian Sympathy: Please pray for the friends and family who lost loved ones: Nancy Pike passed away Friday, October 17th. 10 Paul Kyzer 13 Derek Martin 14 Allie Pressley 17 Carlene Miller 21 Robertson Gramling 22 Boomer Buff 24 Susan Woodham 25 Polly Harper 25 Pastor Rebecca Wilkins 28 Abby Lane Gramling United Methodist Church PO Box 58 Gramling, SC 29348 Address Service Requested Pastor Rebecca Wilkins ( want electronic copy only? e-mail [email protected] )