This Week`s Pipeline - First United Methodist Church
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This Week`s Pipeline - First United Methodist Church
February 24, 2015 MISSION: To know God and to make God known First United Methodist Church P.O. Box 277 1826 Nall Street Port Neches TX 77651 Phone: 409-722-8357 Website: www.fumcportneches.org Email: [email protected] CHURCH STAFF Grace and peace in the name of God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. The United Methodist Men are sponsoring a workday this Saturday. All the work will be inside the church, so we don’t have to worry about weather. We will be celebrating Communion this Sunday. The theme for our Lenten services is God’s Road Signs. This Sunday, the road sign is, Watch for Ruts, Mark 2:23-3:6. Love in Christ, Wesley Pastor Dr. Wesley Welborn Home Phone 853-4233 Cell # 979-203-0755 [email protected] Secretary Christy Champagne [email protected] Music Director Brittany Perry Pianist Shawn Simonson Financial Secretary Gwen Hill [email protected] Mother’s Day Out/ Children’s Director Allenda Savant [email protected] Youth Director Alicia Permenter [email protected] Custodian Robert Arnold Rules for Living Change We are now into the Lenten season. During Lent, we are challenged to prayerfully look at ourselves, asking what changes we need to make to become more mature Christians. What can we do differently to have a deeper and stronger relationship with God? How can we have healthier, more loving relationships with our spouses, our families, our neighbors, co-workers, fellow church members, etc.? How can we take better care of ourselves, so that we are healthier in body and soul, growing in love, joy and peace? Christ will lead us to better things, if we are willing to change. NEWS FROM THE PEWS CHURCH MEMBERS Eleanor Baird Nell Barbay Beverly Blanchard Betty Clark Lovett Everett Culver Chuck DuBois Garry Farris Kent Hathorn Cecil Holstead Lynn Jarrell Alicia Permenter Bo Smith Jerry Thompson family Richard Walker Michael Worthington Church & family members Clayton James Sturrock Born February 11, 2015 8 lbs 12 oz Parents: George Clayton & Amber Sturrock Grandparent: Bonnie Timaeus FAMILY MEMBERS Kelly Baker Gilroy Broussard Lois Broussard Mahlan Broussard Peggy Brown Kimber Fondren Martha Hall Stan Hall Jan Horton Mike Leger Lois Lovett Steven Mazzola Mike McDuff Kim Risinger Joe Romero & family Stephen Savant (Doug’s brother) Troy Schamber Robert Smith Peggy & Rodney Stokes Ted Tudor, Jr. Clint Weatherly Rusty York FRIENDS Elisha Barnhill Scott Bergeron Wanda Bienvenue Myrtle Broussard Gina Cessac Jackie Cross Louis DeVillier Mary Dominguez Jerry Grisham Carolyn Hamerly Betty Healin Susan Hilton Natalie Laws Dom Mars Capri McCrate Susan N Tom O’Neill Sandra Perkins Janice Reesman Anita Rice Brooklyn Roy Rick Taylor Mike Trahan Many Vara Women’s Walk #152 MILITARY John Alexander Chris Allen Angie Keltz Brody Brian Howard Travis Johnson Kevin Knippa Zeke Mills Joshua Needham Eddie Pierce Stephanie Smith Jonathan Welborn Military Families Methodist Men’s Work Day Saturday, February 28, 8 am Come join us for some fellowship… and a little painting. Whatever free time you have will be greatly appreciated. ALL MEN ARE INVITED United Methodist Men’s Breakfast Tuesday, March 3 6:30 AM Fellowship Hall Come share a delicious breakfast and fellowship before work. ASSISTED LIVING/NURSING HOME Lois Boudreaux Nida Garrett Cindy Hemmengway Shirley Hurd Marie Jordan Troy Kerr Larry McFatter Gwen Park Betty Ragan Hugh Reeder Evelyn Romberg Charlene Williams HOMEBOUND Freddie Cotton Kent Lee Lay Servant Ministries Training Event Saturday, February 28, 9 am - 4 pm Sunday, March 1, 2 pm - 5 pm St Paul UMC Bridge City, TX Cost is $30 which includes books & lunch Training for: Local Lay Servants, Certified Lay Servants, Certified Lay Speakers, Certified Lay Ministers All Laity are encouraged to attend. Registration forms available in the church office. NEWS FROM THE PEWS Sign up starting this Sunday, March 1 thru March 22. March 29 – Church Wide Fellowship Hall 9:30-10:30 am Menu: Pancakes, syrup, bacon, sausage, coffee and juice PRESENCE Sunday, February 22, 2015 Sunday School ..................... 82 9 am Praise Service ............. 68 11 am Traditional Service..... 92 Worship Total ..................... 145 Palm Sunday March 29, 2015 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM Children will wave Palm Branches in both church services . The Children’s Building will not have Sunday School due to the Bunny Breakfast. GIFTS Greece: In the Footsteps of Paul The Apostle October 14-24, 2015 Feb 16-22 Offering Sys. Contrib. Loose Plate TOTAL $3579.00 272.00 $3851.00 Informational Meeting Thursday, March 5 at 6 pm in the hall. A representative from Collette Travel will be here to answer questions. A deposit of $250 per person is due upon reservation. Deposits are fully refundable up until April 15, 2015. For more information visit https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/645391 or call the church office 409-722-8357. March 3: 6 pm Evangelism Committee-library March 7: 10 am Choir practice March 9: 9 am Esther group prepare food for Lamar 5 pm Worship Committee-library March 10: Esther group serve food at Lamar (TBA) March 17: 5:30 pm Trustees-Bible class 6:30 pm Finance Committee-Fidelis class March 21: 10 am Choir practice March 24: 6:30 pm Promises-Fellowship hall March 25: 6 pm Education Committee-library SERVICE March 1, 2015 Greeters: Fidelis class Children’s Sermon: Dr. Welborn Liturgist: Dr. Verne Echols No Story Hour YOUTH NEWS You ARE Loved Wednesdays, 6-7 pm “Midweek Boost”; Sundays, 4-5 pm “Hangtime”; 5-7 pm J29 Youth Fellowship For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV) Second Sunday Of Lent March 1, 2015 LECTIONARY READINGS Genesis 17:1-7; 15-16 Psalm 22:23-31 UMH 752 Romans 4:13-25 Mark 8:31-38 You ARE loved. Even if you don’t always feel loved, you are loved. Even if you can’t always see love, you are loved. Even if you feel alone or lonely, you are loved. Our society dictates that we show love in specific, tangible, predictable ways – flowers, candy, love letters, rings. These are the acceptable ways of showing love. And yet, the most exciting expressions of love come in those out-of-the-ordinary, surprising, funny moments. The problem is not that we are unloved; the problem is that we have a limited view of love’s expression. We need to broaden our view. We need to improve our love-sight so we don’t overlook the subtle, creative, unique ways that love comes to us. Love behaves in many different ways. One person declares love through hard work, providing for a loved one. Another expresses love by carefully choosing a perfect gift and presenting it at just the right moment. Someone else lavishes tender and meaningful words on a beloved – perhaps in a specially chosen greeting card, a personally composed note, or an unexpected phone call. A fourth shows love through encouragement. Love comes to you from many different sources too. Can you doubt the love in a tiny boy’s handful of pansies plucked from the grumpy neighbor’s flower garden? Can you deny the love in a Crayola portrait? What mother would miss the love shown by a teenager who cleaned up his/her room without being told? And what about a friend who offers to help you with a crash project at work or school? Love may show up wrapped in the funny papers and twine or exquisitely presented in glossy paper and glistening bows. It shines in silent glances from across the room. It might even come in a soft purr or the wag of a tail. It doesn’t matter what form it takes, as long as it comes from the heart. Even when all these ordinary kinds of love seem to fail, you are still loved extraordinarily. For God’s love letter speaks gloriously to you: God loves you so much that he sent His precious only Son to lead you home to live with Him forever. Oh, yes, you are definitely loved. Never doubt it. Until Next time . . . Alicia To post comments on this article . . . visit www.aliciapermenter.wordpress.com THE WEEK AHEAD SUNDAY, March 1 9 am Praise & Worship 10 am Sunday School 11 am Traditional Worship 6-7:30 pm Girl Scouts-Children’s Bldg 6 pm Midweek Boost-J29 7 pm Chancel Choir THURSDAY, March 5 9 am-2 pm MDO 4:30 pm Girl Scouts-Bible class MONDAY, March 2 6 pm Praise Band practice 10 am Bible Study-Alletta Thompson’s 6 pm Greece Informational meetinghome Fellowship hall 5 pm Wolf-Cub Scouts-Asbury 6 pm Webelos-Cub Scouts-Asbury SATURDAY, March 7 7 pm PNG Education Foundation10 am Choir practice Children’s Bldg SUNDAY, March 8 TUESDAY, March 3 6:30 am Men’s Breakfast 9 am Praise & Worship 9 am-2 pm MDO 10 am Sunday School 10 am Esther group-Parlor 11 am Traditional Worship 10 am Loose Threads 5-7 pm J29 StuMin Fellowship 6 pm Evangelism Committee-library 6-7:30 pm Girl Scouts-Children’s Bldg WEDNESDAY, March 4 6 pm C.L.I.C.K.