View
2
Download
0
Category
Preview:
Citation preview
Fall Program Guide 2019
8:30 a.m. REJOICE! Service
9:45 a.m. Celebration Service
9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Coffee and Fellowship in Hospitality Room
11:00 a.m. Traditional Service
Sunday morning class time: 9:45—10:45 am
Adult class topics vary and enrollment is open to everyone.
*On these days, take a break from your regular class and spend time as a family in worship. WaumbaLand child care is available for children birth to 3 yrs. old throughout the morning.
Sunday morning class time: 9:45—10:45 am
ALL NEW!!! (K - 5th grade)
This group will practice on
Sunday mornings at 9:30 in
the Worship Room in Bibletown. All are welcome! Please
join us!
We are always looking for new members for both ensembles, but particularly we have a need for new bell players. If you can count to four, you're well on your way to being the next ding-a-linger in Chapel Bells! See the signup sheet at the Welcome Desk or contact Zach at
zach@indfumc.org or 961-5317.
(any
one,
age
15
+)
We want every student to trust in Jesus in a way that transforms how they love God, themselves, and the world around them. We want them to make wiser decision, build stronger relationships, and develop a deeper faith. Through weekly small groups, worship, teaching, and games our
FUSE youth ministry is anchoring students to the Gospel of Jesus through the power of community and connection.
FUSE Groups meet in the FUSE Room
Middle School FUSE Grades 6-8 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
High School FUSE Grades 9-12 7:45 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.
Confirmation - Confirmation is both a road toward membership in The United Methodist Church, and an opportunity for youth to enrich and enhance their faith. All students in 8th grade and above, along with their parents, are invited to attend an informational meeting about confirmation Sunday, Sept 15th at 11:00 am in the FUSE Room.
Bibletown Pre-K - 5th grade 6:30 – 7:30 pm Students will have the opportunity to build friendships and learn about the Bible through songs, games, crafts, video clips, and much more! PreK-1st Lavender Room 104 2nd-3rd Red Room 106 4th-5th Blue Room 105
Don’t miss out on FUSE News!!!
Small Groups meet September thru May and are open to everyone, any time during the year.
United Methodist Men (UMM)
meet on the second Saturday/month
@ 8:00 am in the Hospitality Room.
UMM offers an opportunity for men
of faith to connect with each other, to
grow spiritually and to engage in
working together on projects for
missions, the local church and
community projects. Join this faith,
fellowship and service ministry for
coffee and donuts on 2nd Saturdays.
Questions? Contact Gordon
Blacksmith at 782-3033, or
grblacksmith@yahoo.com.
Save the date:
November 6th is the UMMen Soup
Supper.
United Methodist Women (UMW)
The local UMW circles and groups support local agencies such as Warren Co. Necessity Pantry, Young Parents, Helping Hand and Bidwell Riverside through gifts of supplies and funds. Elizabeth Circle meets on the third Wednesday/mo @ 1 p.m. in the FUSE Room (Jan/Feb/March) and @ 7 p.m. in members’ homes in remaining months Hannah Circle meets on the fourth Monday/mo @ 7 p.m. in the FUSE Room. Rachel Circle meets every other month @ 11:00 a.m. at The Village-Heritage Room. Ruth Circle meets on the third Thursday/mo @3:00 p.m. in the FUSE Room. Sarah Circle meets on the fourth Wednesday/mo @ 9:30 a.m. in the FUSE Room. Circles will resume meeting in September. Check the UMW bulletin board for details. For more information on how to join in our mission, contact Joyce Godwin, joycelgodwin@msn.com. or 961-3806.
All women are welcome!
AA meets at the church on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Fr idays at 7 p.m. in the Carver Room (upstairs next to Parish Hall). AA-Women meets on Mondays at 7 p.m., also in the Carver Room.. Al-Anon meets every Monday night at 7 p.m. in Room 219 (southeast end of the build-ing).
The Messenger Monthly Newsletter of Indianola First UMC
September 2019
Half Truths, Bad Theology and God’s Grace I’m getting very excited for the sermon series that Pastor Brian and I are leading called “Half-truths” because I see a lot of theology that floats around Christianity that harms people. Much of the time that harm is unintentional. But poor understandings about how God works in the world also keeps us from understanding God. Maybe one of the most pernicious theological ideas is that things are just predestined to happen. Someone dies and someone says, “Well, it was just their time.” Or, a horrible tragedy happens and someone says, “It is all part of God’s plan.” Such assertions convince people that God is really mean or uncaring. Why would God cause a loved one to die “because it is their time?” Why would God plan any future in which people are harmed? Sometimes we say these kinds of things because we want to be comforted by an idea that God is in control of everything. But, if we really do believe in free will, God doesn’t control your actions or mine. If God did, God would be responsible for all the evils that plague the world. John Wesley argued strongly against the theologies that create the idea of predestination or a prede-termined history, because he believed strongly in what the Bible says about God’s love. The real gospel tells us that God knows we go through tough times, but God is with us supporting us and caring for us. God does not harm us ever. But God helps us in difficult times. 1st John tells us that God is love and in God there is no darkness. In Christ, Pastor Tim
This Month in Worship: September 1st- Everything Happens for a Reason Pastor Tim Bonney 1 Timothy 2:1-6 September 8th- God Won’t Give You More than You Can Handle Pastor Tim Bonney Psalm 23 September 15th- God Said It, I Believe It, That Settles It Pastor Brian Williams Matthew 22:23-40 September 22nd- Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin Pastor Tim Bonney Matthew 7:1-5 September 29th- More than Crumbs Pastor Brian Williams Luke 16:19-31
September Library News
It’s Reading Program time again for Pre-K through 5
th grade
students! You can pick up the reading form in the church library.
Read 5 books from the church library between September 8 and
December 15 and get a prize from our overflowing prize box!
There is a lot of excitement waiting for you in the church library—you just need to turn
the first page.
OPEN TABLE meals
Tuesday Evenings Serving: 5:15-6:15 p.m.
Parish Hall
All are welcome!
Sept. 3rd - Ham & Cheese sliders, tater tots, baked beans, salad bar, desserts, milk, tea, water
Sept. 10th - Walking tacos, Spanish rice, salad bar, desserts, milk, tea, water
Sept. 17th - Chicken nuggets/strips, corny mac & cheese, salad bar, desserts, milk, tea, water
Sept. 24th - Chef’s surprise- Simpson buffet, salad bar, desserts, milk, tea, water
Oct. 1st - Beef stew, cheesy garlic biscuits, salad bar, desserts, milk, tea, water
Oct. 8th - Chili dogs, oven fries, coleslaw, salad bar, desserts, milk, tea, water
SAVE THE DATE!!! … Monday, October 7th.
Volunteer Appreciation/Gratitude Dinner - We want to say
THANK YOU to all of the volunteers who have helped with church
activities this past year. Put it on your calendar…
dinner is on us!
Team of the Month : Missions Over the next several months we will be featuring articles about the various “teams” in our church—committees, groups, and everything in-between. This is a great way to get
to know the who and the how of your church! The Missions Committee is the group that is responsible to the Administrative Council to organize
and coordinate all mission activities and projects in which the congregation engages beyond our
local community. As this committee offers mission activities (both on-going and seasonal
opportunities), they offer the opportunity for us all to live out our faith in service with and for our
community—and far beyond.
The work of the committee is central to our mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the
transformation of the world. Mission projects give the members of the congregation opportunities
to use their gifts to help others – to be the hands and feet of Jesus in the world. By being the hands
and feet of Jesus, we allow others to see Jesus alive and engaged in their lives.
The main mission activities and/or partners of our congregation include: Wesley Woods, The
Helping Hand, Bidwell Riverside, Open Table, and the Matthew 25 Fund. They also lead Mission trips
periodically to Guatemala and places in the US. If you have any questions about any of these
mission opportunities, would like to participate in one, or have an idea for a new mission, please call
the office and they will put you in touch with the chair or another member of the committee.
The Missions Committee meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month—and all meetings are open to
anyone, even if you are not a committee member. Members of the committee are nominated by
the Nomination and Leadership Committee and each member serves as part of a three-year class.
This year’s Mission Committee:
Ev Laning (Chair, terms ends 2020)
Dave Dovenspike (2020)
Brenda Rohr (2020)
Stacie Baker (2021)
Evan Baker (2021)
Becky Hastie (2021)
Marcia Peeler (2022)
Kathleen Moore (2022)
Carma Armstrong (2022)
Dick Kerr (Helping Hand representative)
Pastor Brian Williams (ex officio)
Prayers of sympathy for the family of Glenda Sellers, who passed away on July 30th.
Prayers of sympathy for the family of James Robert Wood, who passed away on
August 5th.
Prayers of sympathy for Connie Rauenhorst and family upon the passing of her
grandson on August 14th.
Prayers of sympathy for the family of Barbara Houghtaling, who passed away on
August 20th.
Worship Attendance
8/4/2019- 256
8/11/2019- 287
8/18/2019- 238
8/25/2019- 306
Notes of Appreciation…
Thank you FUMC! Our two missions projects for Warren County Families and Children were a great success this summer! We delivered 531 undies to The Helping Hand in June from your donations to be distributed to children of families in need. In August, 1,637 individual school supply items were delivered to IMPACT Community Action Partnership, thanks to your generosity and open hearts. This program provides needed school supplies to the children of more than 100 low income Warren County families each year. Thank you for putting your faith into action through these two local mission projects! - The Missions Committee
Finance PRELIMINARY FINANCIAL SUMMARY THROUGH AUGUST 2019
Differ-ence
Actual Budget Actual vs.
Budget
Revenues
Pledge receipts $373,565 $400,400 ($26,835)
Non-pledge receipts $42,826 $46,000 ($3,174)
Other revenue $18,118 $22,960 ($4,842)
Total revenues $434,509 $469,360 ($34,851)
Total expenses $499,979 $513,420 $13,441
Net income (loss) ($65,470) ($44,060) ($21,410)
We know that life is busy, filled with sporting events and other
activities that pull you in many different directions. We want to
help you stay connected! This newsletter is filled with many
different ways that you can keep up with
First UMC’s Children’s Ministry!
Bibletown Events
Sept. 8th: Kick Off Sunday (FREE Ice Cream for the whole family to follow Sunday School!)
Sept. 11th: Wednesday @ the Well Begins!
October 27th: 3rd Grade Bible Presentation (9:45am)
October 16th: 4th/5th Grade students begin Christmas program practice during Wed. @ the Well (6:30-7:30pm)
Nov. 27th: No Wednesdays @ the Well (Thanksgiving)
Dec. 1: Family Worship (No Sunday School)
Dec. 8: Christmas Program Rehearsal
Dec. 15th: Christmas Program 9:45
Dec. 22 & 29th: Family Worship
Bibletown news
We are so excited about the 2019-
2020 year! Our small group leaders
are committed to helping your
child connect with others and know
Jesus. We are firm believers that
discipleship happens best in the
context of relationships, and that is
what we are all about. We want
EVERY KID to grow up and FOLLOW
JESUS. It’s our mission to help every
parent win by combining the influ-
ence of church and home to fuel
our kids faith. We will be working
hard to create opportunities to
know you better and partner with
you. We look forward to walking
We want our kids to give back to our com-munity. Focused on instilling mission-minded values, we
have set a goal sup-porting Warren Coun-ty Helping Hand this year. Helping Hand’s mission is focused on fighting poverty and hunger. We will be collecting different
items each month to support this great local
organization! Watch our FB page and
announcement for each month’s focus!
Bibletown Sunday October 27th 9:45am
3rd Grade Bible presentation REGISTER NOW! Ellen@indfumc.org or
961-5317 This extremely exciting time is almost upon us! We
are honored to present all our 3rd grade students
with a new Bible in service. Please RSVP to Ellen if
you have a third grader that would like to receive a
Bible. All students participating are asked to be in
their classroom, Bibletown~Red Door~ at 9:20am
that morning. Please RSVP by October 14th.
We are doing something a little different this year. Each Com-
munion Sunday the Bibletown K-5th graders will join their families in the sanctuary for Communion. They will enter
into the service after the ser-mon for a children’s message and will then sit with their
families to receive Communion. If you are in Sunday School, your child will sit with their leader. Pick up will be in the
sanctuary after service. (Communion Sunday is the first
Sunday of each month)
Like us on Facebook at Indianola FUMC Chil-dren’s Ministry for up-
dates, pictures, and ways to connect Sunday’s les-
son at home!
307 West Ashland Avenue P.O. Box 258 Indianola, IA 50125
First United Methodist Church
Phone: 515-961-5317 E-mail: fumc@indfumc.org Web: indfumc.org
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postal
PAID Indianola, IA Permit No. 49
Fall Program Guide 2019
Here’s just a few of the exciting things you’ll see in this program guide:
This month in worship- sermon topics
Wednesday @ the Well classes
The All New “Sunday Singers” group
September 2019 Messenger
See inside for more details….
Recommended