Volume 4 Issue 6, March 17, 2015 - First United Methodist Church of
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Volume 4 Issue 6, March 17, 2015 - First United Methodist Church of
E ULESS F IRST U NITED M ETHODIST C HURCH C HURCH M AT TERS V OLUME 4, I SSUE 6 M ARCH 17, 2015 H OLY W EEK AND E ASTER I NSIDE THIS ISSUE : Holy Week, or the week leading up to Easter, is when we remember the life and events of Christ’s last week on earth. From his triumphant entry into the city, to his last meal with dear friends, Jesus’ foretelling of his death and most importantly, his resurrection. Join us as we celebrate these moments March 29– April 5 (Easter). This year our Choir Easter Cantata will be a little different with a grand production, “ God of the Empty Tomb”, beginning on Palm Sunday and concluding on Easter. Join us for all of Holy week for a wonderful dramatic/musical production! Here is what will be happening that week. Invite a friend as we remember this most holy of holy times. P RAYER L IST 2 BIRTHDAYS/ ANNIVERSARIES/ MEMORIALS 2 FOOD PANTRY NEWS 3 UNITED METHODIST WOMEN 3 BEACH CLUB 3 CHILDREN’S MINISTRY 4 HIGHWAY UPDATE 4 YOUTH MINISTRY 4 FROM THE PASTOR 5 SPRING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES 5 PRESCHOOL 5 APRIL CALENDAR 6 STEWARDSHIP MOMENT 7 HEALTH UPDATE 7 SPRING FLOWER SALE 7 RANGERS BASEBALL 7 Casseroles, Unity-Deviled Eggs, Friendship-Dessert, Harmony-Desserts, Fresh Start-Ham, Builders -Fruit Salad, Genesis -Potato Casseroles, Other members -Desserts or Salads Holy Week Daily Lunch Devotionals with Egg-vangelism 2015 is March Pastor Steve, March 3028 from 10:00– 11:30 a.m. April 3 at noon. Bring your This is a wonderful opportunity lunch and join us! to let our community know Holy Thursday Worship about the ministries of Euless at 7:00 p.m. with a Choir First, as well as invite them to Passion Week Production. Easter morning happenings. It Good Friday Worship at is great for all ages! 7:00 p.m. with a Choir Youth Rummage Sale is Passion Week Production. March 28 from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon benefiting youth mission Easter Services on April 5 will be at 7:00 a.m., 8:30 opportunities. a.m. and 11:00 a.m. There Palm Sunday Services will be an Easter Brunch followed by a Pot-luck lunch for the entire church during and Egg Hunt on March 29. the Sunday School hour, and Each person should bring there will be no Children’s enough to serve 20 people: Sunday School that New Generation -rolls (200) morning. and green salads, New Beginnings -Baked Beans/ Green Beans, Together-Potato M C M URRY C HOIR What a wonderful Spring it is going to be at Euless First United Methodist. One treat that we are excited to have is the McMurry Chanters visiting for a concert on March 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary. The Music Department at McMurry University (a United Methodist institution) is a dynamic and active department. McMurry’s music ensembles present a broad cross -section of performing options for musicians. The Chanters, McMurry’s premiere choir, performs regular concerts on campus and in the Abilene community, and tours annually throughout the state, across the nation and abroad. We are blessed to be a part of their Spring 2015 Tour. Our guest will also need host homes for one night, March 26. If you are able to have a couple of college students spend the night, please let Pastor Rachel know. Finally we will be providing a dinner for the group on March 26 at 5:00 p.m. If you are able to help please let Pastor Rachel or the church office know. McMurry Chanters What: McMurry University Choir Concert When: Thursday, March 26, 7:30 p.m. Who: Everyone is invited for an hour concert. Where: Sanctuary C HURCH M ATTERS P AGE 2 P RAYER L IST If your prayer request has been left off, please resubmit it. All requests are for 30 days only and will need to be resubmitted after that time. Aaron's big brother and mom Alton and Reta Ray Ann Burns Audrey Bradford, Jay Bradford's mother Baby Thomas Harrison Bailey family Barb Falcone's family Bea Cortez and family, Jackie Robinson's friend Bert Poss, Leah Bennett's brother Burton family Cameron Mode Carol Rust, Dottie Rust's daughter Carolin & Pierre Kenyon Chris Mulford, Pat Bailey's grandson Cindy Gravely Courtney Elizabeth Berry, Rachel Heyduck's new baby niece Denise Foley Donna Bertram Doris Alexander, Dottie Rust's sister Duane Little, Graham family friend Elida Schirmer Family of Darla Wright-Beck, Sally Rhymer's friend Family of Jack Loftin Family of John Turner, Rex and Paula Wood's friend Family of Mildred Fuller, Melba Taylor's sister Family of Nona Ellis, Sherwood and Cheri Abbott's family member Family of Samuel Peabody, Gwendolyn Manjoe's nephew Gloria Daves Gordon and Linda Roberts, Nancy Bickel's friends James and Ila Gravely James Hardaway, Milford Roop's friend Jana Clanton, Vicki Smith's cousin Jane Ford and family, Dottie Rust's friend Jerry Elizondo, Ginger Miller's friend Jim Favorite, Doris Brown's brother John Lewis Jordan Mizell, Nicole Mizell's nephew Kaneishia Walton, Jim and Lauralee Arnold's friend B IRTHDAYS Michele Heroux and family, Amber Hawthorne's friend Michelle and Baker Ingram Milford Roop Misty Conejo's friend's mother Nancy Jane Langford, Susan Downey's friend Nick and Lisa Schoenberger, Ron Coats' friends Nicole Mizell Nita Sospa, David Davis' sister-in-law's mother Nolan Hardwick, Barbara Collier's father Ollie O'Sallis and her family and friends: Christopher, Steven, Sean, Latoya, Andrea, Urias, Jackie, Jay, Gertrude, Gwen, Tina, Janice, and sister Rosa and family Pat Holland, Cindy Balentine's sister Paula Brown People dealing with Ebola Pierre Tshimanga's family Richard Morrow Robbie Breaux, Audrey Coats' friend Roxanna and Randy Berg Sarah Miller and Mae Sharon Menix Shayla Herigan, Eileen Mode's friend Stan Clarke, Sue & Richard Morrow's friend Steve Phillips Susan McGehee Sydney Marie Peel, Pat May's great niece Ted Ware, Dottie Rust's friend Terron Muller, Les Foley's niece Tim Powell, Candy Klasen's friend Tina Marie Beatty, Linda Martin's niece Tracy Foster, Layla and Amelia Coat's grandma Vicki Smith Warner Muirhead Yvonne Gordon A NNIVERSARIES M EMORIALS In Memory of Ernest Millican Jr./Burn the Debt: Mr & Mrs Alton Ray In Memory of Fred Lucas/Food Pantry: Sherwood Abbott Kellsey Abbott, Sherwood and Cheri Abbott's granddaughter Kelly Lough family, Ginger Miller's friend Kevin Maines Kevin Springer Kimberly Knighton Laura Young, Sherwood Abbott's aunt Lesli Cummings Lisa Moffatt, Lynne and Alan Moffatt's daughter-in-law Lois Weems, Joyce Humphrey's mother Marlene Hill Marvin Burrell, Mulholland family friend Mary Ann and Larry Oberbeck, Janet and Mac Ledbetter's friend Mary Byrne, Michelle Barker's friend Max Krempel, Randy Pilney's friend Maxine and Bill Wallace, Kimberly Knighton's friends Men and women in active addiction March 28 –Jim Loveless, March 20 –Tara McMillon, Helen Payton, Rita Young 29 - Tara Mullin, Shanna Roggow 19 –Ric & Shelly Grant 21 –Joe Roberts 30 –Mike Springer, Jennifer Tindel 23 –Buddy Hamm, John Elder 25 -Nathaniel Tribble 26 –Joyce Humphrey, Matt Kelleher 31 –Evan Elder, Bill Farmer In Memory of Guy Manzell/ Food Pantry: Sharon Menix In Memory of Fred Lucas/ Food Pantry: Sharon Menix In Memory of Deceased Loved Ones/Pastor's Emergency Fund: Friendship Class In Memory of Fred Lucas/ Pastor's Emergency Fund: Rob & Toni McMillon Military: Chris Mulford, Pat Bailey's grandson Colton Hardaway and Kayla Davis, son and daughter of Michael and Lore Osborn Daniel Collier, Bob Collier's grandson Dirk Van Ingen, Katie Lucas' friend Eric Sherrer, Justin Sherrer, Patric Owen, and Alan McCleland, grandnephews of Vic and Judy Torres Gail Worofka James Fiaccone, Sue Fiaccone's grandson Josh Crow, Annette Kelleher's son Justin Knighton Sam Weatherby, Gary and Carol Turner's nephew Stephen Tate Travis Thomas William Crowder, Yvonne Rohlfing's son In Memory of Fred Lucas/ Food Pantry: Robert & Sonia McMillon In Memory of Fred Lucas/ Pastor's Emergency Fund: Genesis Class V OLUME 4, I SSUE 6 P AGE 3 F OOD P ANTRY N EWS Food Pantry Volunteer Schedule: March 20 –Phyllis Augustus, Marie Bean, Kathy Chapman, Judy Torres 27 –Doris Brown, Trish Franklin, Dottie Rust, Jill Schaneberg April 3 –Linda Lewis, Hedy Taylor, Sherri Taylor, Judy Tribble 10 –Darlene Carter, Gloria Daves, Brenda Hurlbut, Maggie Lucas 17 –Phylliss Augustus, Marie Bean, Kathy Chapman, Judy Torres 24 –Doris Brown Trish Franklin, Dottie Rust, Jill Schaneberg Food Bank Day is April 15th. We leave the Church parking lot at 8:15 AM and will return around 12:30 PM. We need you and want you for this mission. For every hour each person works, the Euless Food Pantry receives credit on our monthly food bill. Food Pantry needs: Ramen Noodles and Tuna Helper U NITED M ETHODIST W OMEN Reading Programs - 5 books in YOU ARE UMW! 5 months We consider all ladies of Euless Pledge as able FUMC to be a part of United Methodist Women. The entire Educational programs program and organization of Social Action activities UMW focuses on Mission. From its beginning, UMW has focused Attend Retreats Check UMW Bulletin Board on ministries with women, for upcoming happenings children and youth. Ladies of Euless FUMC can choose to be Inactive possibilities: an active or inactive member. Pray for women of Euless Active possibilities: FUMC Complete membership form Donate/purchase Bake Sales and join! items (fifth Sundays) Attend meetings as able Change for Change Check UMW Bulletin Board between the nursery doors Donate to Mission bucket in Swor Parlor with: Box Tops and Labels for Education Collect items for South Euless and Oakwood Terrace Elementary Schools : school supplies, new underwear/socks gift cards for new shoes In season, gently worn coats & sweaters B EACH C LUB U PDATE The Kids Beach Club, that we of Euless First United Methodist Church sponsor at South Euless Elementary School, celebrated its Great Treasure Day on Tuesday, March 3. It was a fun and exciting day for all involved! God's Word is the greatest treasure on earth and the centerpiece of all that happens at Kids Beach Club. On this special day, each of the 56 children present was given a Bible of their very own to read, study, share and help them grow in their relationship with God. God is doing a mighty work here through this ministry. Thank you Euless First’s congregation for your continued support of service, prayers and financial assistance! C HURCH M ATTERS P AGE 4 C HILDREN ’ S M INISTRY Come join us for Eggvangelism! We’re going to be assembling bags with information about our church, an invitation to our Easter services, some information about Easter and a few treats. It’s March 28 at 10:30am in the Family Life Center. Once we’re done we’ll be taking the bags out to the surrounding neighborhoods and apartments. Last year was wonderful! I’m positive it will be just as great, if not better, this year! Remember that before you come to Eggvangelism, there will be a rehearsal for the children involved in the Palm Sunday portion of the Easter Cantata at 10am in the sanctuary. Carla Fink will be leading the children in their practice and performance on Sunday. If you have not received a copy of the music or CD, and would like your child to participate please send an email to [email protected] to let me know! Also, please remember to send your child with an Easter basket or bag for the Egg Hunt following the Palm Sunday Luncheon after the 11 o’clock service. If you are able, please bring a dozen filled plastic eggs to contribute to the hunt, it would be greatly appreciated. On Easter Sunday (April 5) there will be no Children’s Sunday School. Instead, head over to the Family Life Center and join us for a brunch potluck! April 25 is our next movie day in the Swor Parlor. Be sure to mark your calendars with these important dates! You won’t want to miss them! Vacation Bible School is right around the corner!! I am still in need of a few teachers and lots of shepherds to lead the classes! If you’re interested, or know someone who is, please have them email me or call the church office (817) 283-4421 for more information! Registration for children will be open soon, so make room for the week of June 22 for G-Force: God in Action! It is going to be a super fun summer! I hope to see you there! -Aubree Marlow done before the end of March. Approximately a month after that, we believe that we can expect to receive an initial offer. Our Church Leadership has met a couple of times this year in the interest of keeping up with the process. We still don't know what the future holds for us, but we know who holds the future! In the next month or so, we will be holding a series of meetings to answer questions and to seek your input. Thank you for continuing to pray for God's guidance on this, as well as everything else, in the life of our church. H IGHWAY U PDATE The groundbreaking event that was scheduled a couple of weeks ago now was canceled or postponed due to ice and snow. But the project goes on! Last week the developer contacted us to schedule an appraisal of our land and facility. In consultation with our attorney, we expect to have this Y OUTH M INISTRY We Want Your Stuff! One of the ways that E1ement Students will be raising funds this Spring, to help cover the costs for Central Texas Conference Youth in Mission (CTCYM) and other service projects, is to host a Rummage Sale, and we want your stuff! If you have items that you would like to donate for our cause, please begin setting them aside. We will be able to receive your donated items Wednesday, March 25th through Friday, March 27th anytime between 12:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. The Rummage Sale will take place 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Saturday, March 28th. If you don’t have rummage to donate, rest assured that you can help us out in other ways in the coming months. If you can’t wait till March 25th to donate, contact Shane Mullin at [email protected]. We will be hosting one of our fabulous carwashes sometime after Easter, and you can always help us get the word out about our annual booth at ArborDaze (April 25-26). Thanks for all of your support! V OLUME 4, I SSUE 6 P AGE 5 F ROM THE P ASTOR I enjoy listening to your stories. I appreciate the experiences you share with me, and the lessons you have learned. Chances are, if you have learned something from a season of life, sharing that story can help someone else learn, too. I have learned. One of the things I have learned from almost everyone of you who work our Food Pantry is that you cannot judge a person by the car they drive. But then you realize you don't know their story and that, perhaps, you'd rather give someone a bag of food than ask them to sell their car for a meal. We don't know their whole story. For that matter you don't know my whole story, and I don't know your whole story. But we do know that our stories intersect and overlap. Our stories are travelling together here and now. Right now, during Lent, our stories are travelling together away from excess. We know that while the world around us calls us toward more and more, Jesus calls us the other direction. Exactly what the path to Jesus and away from excess looks like is different for each of us. Our paths are similar, yet not exactly the same. I hope this Lenten Series - our mutiny against excess - is stirring up good conversations among you about how you follow Jesus in the face of the temptation to excess. S PRING E DUCATIONAL O PPORTUNITIES The mission of Euless First United Methodist Church is to strive to follow Jesus Christ a bit better today than yesterday. We seek to follow Jesus better by moving people from knowing God; to growing in relationship with God, to going forth with God to serve others; and finally, glowing for God by witnessing to their faith to others. We accomplish this through our Discipleship Plan or Discipleship Journey - an intentional process by which we guide persons via Individual Studies, Small Group Studies, and Retreat Events. Here are two upcoming Discipleship Journey Events. First, God’s Grand Plot is a one day retreat event. It provides a view of the entire Bible as one story of God’s hand on the human journey. The day includes a historical overview of the Bible, the Bible’s organization, and how God’s story affects the human heart. God’s Grand Plot will be Saturday, April 11, 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. in the Swor Parlor. There is no cost and materials will be provided. Registration is requested to ensure enough materials. Please contact the church office by Thursday, April 9, to register at 817-283-4421, or go online to register on our website, fumceuless.org. Second, Serving From the Heart is scheduled for April 18 from 10 to 12, and April 25 and May 2 from 9 to 3 in the Swor Parlor. Serving From the Heart helps to meet the challenges ahead by discovering your gifts and talents now. God’s plan for the church calls for each member of the Body of Christ to play a vital role. Sometimes we think that serving God is an obligation, a duty, and that it isn’t meant to be enjoyable. The truth is, though, that God wants us to find joy and fulfillment when we serve. That happens when we serve in a role that matches who God created us to be. Serving From the Heart is a journey of self-discovery as one learns more about how the Body of Christ is intended to function, and what that means to each person. Please contact the church office by Sunday, April 12, to register at 817-283-4421, or go online to register on our website, fumceuless.org. postponed to March 17 due to inclement weather, but the show must go on! Registration is going on right now for the Fall. Please let friends and relatives with preschool age children know about our wonderful program. For more information, please contact Linda Lewis, or visit the preschool webpage– you can find a link from the churches front page at fumceuless.org. P RESCHOOL The circus came to town! Our Cherub and PK1 classes were quite entertaining as clowns, acrobats, tigers, elephants, and monkeys. Pictures can be viewed on our Facebook page at FUMC Preschool Euless. Our Tuesday/ Thursday circus had to be C HURCH M ATTERS P AGE 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3 Saturday 4 12:00 Holy Week 6:30 Men’s 9:00 Food 9:00 Spring Lunch Coffee Pantry Flower Devotionals 10:00 Covenant Open Sale 6:30 confirmation Bible Study 12:00 Holy Week Lunch 12:00 Holy Week 7:00 Choir Lunch Devotion Practice Devotionals als 7:00 Holy 7:00 Good Thursday Worship 5– Easter 6 7 7:00 Sunrise Worship Service 8:00 Library Opens 8:30 Worship 9:45 Easter Brunch 11:00 Worship 7:00 Trustees Meeting 10:00 12– 8 9 Friday Worship 10 6:30 Confirmation 6:30 Men’s 9:00 Food Harmony Celebration Coffee Pantry Hope Dinner Open 10:00 Covenant 3:00 Beach 7:00 Choir Bible Study Club Practice 6:00 Thoughtful Friends 15 16 8:00 Library Opens 8:30 Worship 9:30 Bake Sale 9:45 Faith Development Meeting 9:45 Children’s music 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 4:00 Handbells 5:00 E1ement Students 5:00 Financial Peace University 6:00 UMW 3:00 Beach Exec Club Board Meeting 7:00 Finance Meeting 8:00 Tarrant County Food Bank Work Day 7:00 Choir Practice 6:30 Men’s 9:00 Food Coffee Pantry Open 10:00 Covenant Bible Study 6:00 VBS Meeting 10:00 Serving from the Heart Intro/ Book Pick-up 19 20 22 23 25 7:00 Choir Practice 6:30 Men’s 9:00 Food 9:00 Serving Coffee Pantry From Open the 10:00 Covenant Heart Bible Study 6:30 Emmaus Gathering 1:00 Children’s Confirmation Sunday 13 14 21 8:00 Library Opens 8:30 Worship 9:30 Blood Pressure Screening 9:30 Youth Car Wash 9:45 Children’s music 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 4:00 Handbells 5:00 E1ement Students 5:00 Food Pantry Open 5:00 Financial Peace University 5:00 Covenant Bible Study 26 8:00 8:30 9:45 9:45 11:00 4:00 5:00 5:00 Library Opens Worship Children’s music Sunday School Worship Handbells E1ement Students Covenant Bible Study 5:00 Financial Peace University 17 11 Texas Trash Off Confirmation Celebration with Bishop 9:00 God’s Grand Plot 24 18 Ministry Movie Day 27 28 29 3:00 Beach 7:00 Choir Club Practice 6:30 UMM Dinner & Meeting 30 6:30 Men’s Coffee 10:00 Covenant bible Study V OLUME 4, I SSUE 6 P AGE 7 S TEWARDSHIP M OMENT Raising Cheerful Givers Part 5 of 7 – CONTENTMENT AND DELAYED GRATIFICATION This is fifth in a series of articles on “Raising Cheerful Givers”. Helping our children understand financial principles will not only help them manage their money, but also become joyful stewards. It is very easy for children and adults to think about all the things they want. It might be something someone else has or something shown on television. In a world where there are so many things, there is always something that is better than what we already have. Too often, the quest to have the best becomes all consuming – and ultimately less and less satisfying. Contentment does not come from material things. But that is a hard lesson to teach. So what does correlate with happiness? It is the attitude that Paul describes in Phil. 4:11-12 as learning to be content. When we are content with what we have, we are more likely to appreciate God’s gifts to us. But how can we demonstrate that fact to children? Even at an early age they experience the desire to have more and more, especially something someone else has. If that desire remains unchecked, it turns into ugly patterns of expectation and entitlement. It is unrealistic to expect our children not to be enticed by more things or to experience peer pressure as they get older. But children who don’t know how to control their appetites often become adults who are drowning in debt. As parents, it is our responsibility to model control techniques. One of these is delayed gratification. When children see Mom setting aside some money each week to make a major purchase – in fact, when they help Mom by charting the progress toward a goal - they become participants in delayed gratification. Such an exercise shows them how to work towards a goal and helps temper their appetite for more. With delayed gratification, there is a sense of responsibility and expectation. It teaches discipline, restraint and impulse control. They begin to realize how methodical savings can lead to a goal they can truly appreciate. As Dr. David G. Myers states in his book, The Pursuit of Happiness, “Happiness depends less on having things than on our attitude toward the things we have.” He also notes that well-being is something other than being welloff. Helping our children examine what is meaningful and then having the courage to confront the corrosive quest to always want the best brings a sense of contentment to our children and to our families. Reprinted by permission: Barnabas Foundation, Tinley Park, IL offerings are now posted on the wall by the bulletin board on the left in the hallway used for the Food Pantry. A Matter of Balance: (Managing Concerns about Falls), Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:30-3:30. March 3-26, 2015 Safe Sitter: (for teens), Two-day classes, 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., June 11-12, 2015 & June 29-30, 2015. For more details and contact numbers please call me directly at 817-2832535. –Marilyn Long H EALTH U PDATE Health Wise: Even though I am no longer formally your Parish Nurse, I am still in the loop with the staff at TEXAS HEALTH Harris Methodist Hospital HEB to receive information on education programs they offer. Two such S PRING F LOWER S ALE Saturday, April 4th, will be the delivery date for our 2015 Spring Flower Sale. Flats of begonias, petunias, marigolds, vincas, impatiens, coleus will be $17 per flat. Potato vines are $4 each. Please consider ordering all your flowers from us (and get orders from neighbors/friends). Single geraniums will also be sold, as well as hanging baskets and spring planters. All proceeds will support the church. Spring is almost here! Concert! The Fresh Start Sunday School Class will host a family tailgate party beginning at noon in the southwest corner of the parking lot. Ticket prices will be published soon. We’d like to give a big thanks to Larry Lewis for securing 125 tickets. To purchase tickets, find Larry Lewis or Dave Lewis. R ANGERS B ASEBALL The annual church outing to the Rangers Baseball game is set for May 3, when the Rangers take on the Athletics. The first pitch is set for 2:05 p.m. The game will be followed by a Casting Crowns Online Giving Link 106 N. Main St. Euless, TX 76040 Phone: 817-283-4421 fumceuless.org Twitter.com/EulessFirstUMC Facebook.com/EulessFirstUnitedMethodist Youtube.com/sheyduck Pinterest.com/EulessFirstUMC Instagram.com/EulessFirstUMC Sunday Worship 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Return Service Requested Euless, TX 76039 PO Box 967 Euless First United Methodist Church Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage NPA# 225165 Permit No. 2 Euless, TX 76039