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WELLSVILLE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
God’s Love Grows Here...
Through Worship, Bible Study and Service
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
79 MADISON STREET WELLSVILLE, NY 14895
(585) 593-1860 [email protected]
www.wellsvilleumc.org
CHANGED SERVICE REQUESTED
Our Staff:
Pastor ………………………………………………..Rev. Greg DeSalvatore Office Manager …………………………………….Mrs. Kim Smith Organist & Traditional Music Director………....Ms. Joy Caldwell Church Custodian ………………………………….Mrs. Mary Brown
First United Methodist Church of Wellsville
Contemporary Worship Service — 8:30 am Traditional Worship Service — 11:00 am Sunday School/Adult Study — 9:45 am
Designated Sundays — Hymn Sing 6:30 pm
Phone (585) 593-1860 Fax (585) 593-1889
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Page: www.wellsvilleumc.org
Serving Christ and Community Since 1852
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Sunday, November 6 — Combined Worship Svc. w/Communion, 9:45 AM; Music 9:30 Monday, November 14 — Team Meetings @ 6:15 PM, Admin. Council @ 7:30 PM
Wednesday, November 16 — Naomi Circle Meeting, 3:00 PM Saturday, November 19 — Harvest Dinner, Fellowship Hall, 6 PM Sunday, November 20 — Community Thanksgiving Service, 6 PM, Riverside Assembly of God Church, Riverside Drive, Wellsville Monday, November 21 — December ‘16/January ‘17 Messenger Articles Due Saturday, November 26 — Hanging of the Greens, 9:30 AM, All are invited! Sunday, November 27 — Hymn Sing, 6:30 PM — Please Join Us!
Weekly Bible Studies:
Tuesdays—Women’s Bible Study @ 9:15 AM in the Welcome Room/Library; Continu-ing study on the book of Leviticus, led by Bonnie DeSalvatore. Advent Study beginning November 29. Fridays—Men’s Bible Study @ 9:00 AM in the Welcome Room/Library; Continuing study on the book of Romans. Sundays—Adult Study “Practicing Extravagant Generosity” @ 9:45 AM; New study beginning November 11.
FROM OUR PASTOR
An oft heard phrase, more so just at mealtime, is “Who would give thanks?” For some there is an uneasy shifting while others silently offer, ‘oh no, not me.’ Then one summons her or his voice; accepts the invitation and a witness in gratitude is made. I wonder why it seems more difficult at times than others. There can be so many distractions to our attitude and action when our focus is other than Jesus Christ. Should the quantity or the quality of the meal just before us be the most important matter? Or is something more at work in the heart of a believer? Those of us who have experienced a short term fast know how amazing the first bites of solid food taste. How just a morsel or the first spoonful may have caused us to exclaim, “oh my, that is so-o good” or “mm-mm-mm.” From the wisdom of Scripture we remember: Better a dry crust eaten in peace than a house filled with feasting--and conflict. ~Proverbs 17:1 NLT Perhaps it is not the food at all; merely another opportunity to focus our minds and hearts back to our source of life, lest we listen too much to the surrounding conflicts that can attend our path. Our present and future hope, our center, our joy is in the love of the Lord God, who has seen fit to extend grace upon grace daily toward each of us. Unmerited favor from the Most High God. While some current teenagers cannot imagine even a few mo-ments without texting between friends, how much time do we allow between our conver-sations with the Lord? The current year with all its concerns and potential for our future tries to re-multiply its impact upon us. Let us not submit to a spirit of fear; but stay strong in the Lord and trust in His provision. I suggest that with a sincere prayer of gratitude; -for the meal before you, -for what lies ahead, -for whatever; that we then model the great prayers of Jesus...who was renewed moment by moment to endure, achieve, and succeed all for the glory of the Fa-ther. And the food will taste different because you have given thanks. It is not a task to be done or achieved. It is an invitation to stop the ‘busy’, to cease the ‘gotta do’ and to come into that blessed and peaceful place that is ‘in Christ.” A prayer of gratitude should flow just as easily as a baby’s gentle breathing. He is our hope, our refuge, our present help in times of trouble; He is our rock, our fortress, our great Shepherd, whose love is unending and whose mercies are new each day….. “Who would give thanks?” “Oh, pick me...I would, I really would.” How about you? Still under construction, Pastor Greg
OUTREACH/MISSION NEWS
This month we draw your attention to three opportunities to practice extravagant gen-erosity as you give of your time, talents, resources and prayers to enrich the life of the church.
First, please be aware that the Outreach quilting project is ongoing each Tuesday at 10:30 in the Fellowship Room in the church. Our busy quilters have reached the assem-bly stage where their colorful and creative quilt fronts will be joined with batting and back pieces to make the finished lap quilts. If you are able, please join in this sharing of time and talents to enrich the Christmas season for our homebound members.
November is here and our semi-annual gift drive for the residents of Bath VA Center is in full swing. As in years past, we are requesting donations of clothing, personal hygiene and health care items, books, sundries, stationery, gift cards, phone cards and the like. Again this year there is a special need for denim jeans and sweat pants in larger sizes. There will be a more complete list of needed items on an in-sert in the bulletins in November. Please watch for that information and use it to guide your donation efforts for this extremely worthwhile ministry. All of your donations will be taken to Bath VA during the first week of December.
On Saturday, November 19th, our church will be enjoying our annual Harvest/Thanksgiving dinner. The dinner is scheduled for 6:00 pm in the fellowship room. There are sign-up sheets located in the foyer of the church. Please use these sheets to indicate if you will be attending and the number who will be accompanying you. We urge you to invite family members and friends. The food and fellowship is always an uplifting way to start the holiday season. One of the sheets can be used to let us know what type of dish to share you can bring to the celebration and another can be used to tell us if you can help with set-up, clean-up and decorations/entertainment. Please give ex-travagantly of your time and talents to make this a successful event. As part of the eve-ning's festivities, Naomi Circle will again be sponsoring a silent auction of assorted gift baskets. Watch for further details about the auction.
Bryan Caldwell
DO YOU KNOW YOUR HYMNS?
Dentist’s Hymn……………………………………...Crown Him with Many Crowns
Weatherman’s Hymn……………………………….There Shall Be Showers of Blessings
Contractor’s Hymn…………………………………The Church’s One Foundation
The Tailor’s Hymn………………………………….Holy, Holy, Holy
The Golfer’s Hymn…………………………………There’s a Green Hill Far Away
The Politician’s Hymn……………………………..Standing on the Promises!
Optometrist’s Hymn………………………………..Open My Eyes That I Might See
The IRS Agent’s Hymn…………………………….I Surrender All
The Gossip’s Hymn………………………………...Pass It On
The Electrician’s Hymn…………………………...Send The Light
The Shopper’s Hymn………………………………Sweet Bye and Bye
The Realtor’s Hymn……………………………….I’ve Got a Mansion, Just Over the Hilltop
The Massage Therapist’s Hymn…………………He Touched Me
The Doctor’s Hymn………………………………..The Great Physician
AND for those who speed on the highway — a few hymns:
55 mph…………………...God Will Take Care of You
75 mph …………………...Nearer My God To Thee
85 mph…………………...This World Is Not My Home
95 mph…………………...Lord, I’m Coming Home
100 mph…………………...Precious Memories
In Agape Love,
Dot James
UNITED METHODIST MEN Greetings from UMM !
It is always a joy to sit around the tables and enjoy good food, good fellowship, and good times. Thanks Jerry, Truett, and John for cooking. The devotion of the day consisted of a reading from the stewardship devotional "Extravagant Generosity" This little booklet is filled with ideas and lots of stewardship opportunities. We hope you are reading it.
The men discussed changing the format of our Sweetheart Banquet. We hope to have some definitive ideas for discussion at our December breakfast.
For the final breakfast of 2016, our December 18th cooks will be Jim, Darrin and Tom. UMM, where all men and boys are welcome. Blessings to you all! Alan and Bryan
TRIPLE L (Living Longer & Liking It!)
Living Longer and Liking It (Triple L) met on October 20th at noon for a delicious meal. There were twenty-three Sr. adults in attendance. Boy! was it a delicious meal and time of fellowship. Following the meal, our missionary guests, Sandy and Paul Rog, shared a brief video of their work in the Southern Caribbean islands. They followed this with a little about each island and shared how God is moving in the lives of people there. They receive quarterly gifts from our church but can always use more monies for the minis-try. They especially request our prayers as they serve our God. Look for and pick up prayer cards they left on the foyer table to help us remember to keep them in prayer.
Triple L will not be meeting in November but will next meet on December 15th for our special Christmas celebration. Our hosts will be Gloria and Bill Hamlin and more details will be forthcoming. I can assure you it will be a fun time. Research tells us that sociali-zation in the golden years is so important. Please mark your calendar and plan to join us. This is a fun group with no officers, minutes or committees. Just plain FUN and Fellow-ship. Diane and Alan Forsberg
Saturday, November 29th
9:30 AM
All are invited to help
decorate the church
for the holiday season.
See you there!
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
SEPT. YTD
Operating Budget Income $ 13,910 $129,290
Expenses:
Pastor’s Package $ 7,295 $ 66,401
Other Staff $ 3,541 $ 32,154
Maintenance & Supplies $ 455 $ 9,390
Teams $ 242 $ 2,654
Ministry Shares $ 1,000 $ 13,178
All Other Expenses $ 369 $ 10,942
Total Expenses: $ 12,902 $134,719
Income less Expenses $ 1,008 $ (5,429)
LIBRARY NEWS Burrrr, what happened to the temperature? The summer was just beautiful and warm but winter always follows and so here is fall. There were no “In memory or In honor of” books donated this month. There were 29 books donated this month. Some of the books contained more than one story in them. 24 books were fiction 4 books were non-fiction 1 book was a children’s book Books were given by the following:
3 books by Linda Austin 12 books by Nancy Blackman and Betty Stoll 14 books by Joan Smith and Sue Browning I would like to thank Betty Stoll for helping me pull books for the rummage sale and clean shelves as well as reorganize the books by authors. If anyone would like a Prayer Bear for a friend, a family member or anyone going through a difficult time, please feel free to contact myself, Kim in the church office or any member of the Tuesday Bible Study Group. Remember: The Welcome Room is a great place to meet for a cup of coffee, tea or juice and maybe a sweet or two. Get to converse with other members, new people and chil-dren. It’s always good to see and get to know others. Sue Browning
Bible Trivia
Question: Complete this common phrase of thanksgiving found in the Bible: O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: because his ____________ endureth for ever. A. Ways B. Mercy C. Kindness D. Blessings
Saturday, November 19th
6:00 PM
Fellowship Hall
Sign-up sheets located in the church entryway.
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Sunday, November 20th
6:00 PM
Riverside Assembly of God Church
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH November Prayer List:
1 — Women’s Bible Study 2 — Wednesday Night Prayer Group 3 — Those who are Sick/Hospitalized/Homebound 4 — Men’s Bible Study 5 — Pastor Greg 6 — Pastor’s Family (Bonnie, Anthony, Michael & Emily) 7 — Custodian (Mary) 8 — Presidential Election 9 — Jail Ministry 10 — Traditional Music Director & Organist (Joy) 11 — AA, NA, ACA Groups 12 — Pastor Greg 13 — Pastor’s Family (Bonnie, Anthony, Michael & Emily) 14 — Office Manager (Kim) 15 — Church Families 16 — Jail Ministry 17 — Sunday School/Children’s Church/Nursery Volunteers 18 — Choir & Praise Team 19 — Pastor Greg 20 — Pastor’s Family (Bonnie, Anthony, Michael & Emily) 21 — Financial Stability for the Church 22 — Gil’s Hills & Youth for Christ 23 — Jail Ministry 24 — Healing of Broken Relationships 25 — Welcome Room/Library Volunteers 26 — Pastor Greg 27 — Pastor’s Family (Bonnie, Anthony, Michael & Emily) 28 — Worship Services 29 — Those Looking for Work 30 — Jail Ministry
Food Pantry, Giant Register Tapes & Campbell Soup Labels
Please bring in your nonperishable grocery donations for the Salvation Army food pantry on the first Sunday of each month;
the collection box is located just inside the sanctuary to the right. Giant register tape & Campbell Soup label (UPC barcode only)
collection bin is located in the Welcome Room. Thanks for your continued participation!
November 6th — Given In Memory of Our Parents by John & Nitia Cole
November 13th — Given In Memory of Milo Moland by Dorothy Murphy
November 20th — Given In Honor of Linda Fanton by Rita Borne
November 27th — Given For the Glory of the Lord by John & Kathryn Gilbert
November Counters November Greeters Darrin Cornell & Theresa Brown Darrin & Elva Cornell
NOVEMBER
Our monthly gathering will be on Nov. 27 at 6:30 PM. Come and bring a friend. We sing our favorite hymns, new and old, AND enjoy refreshments afterwards.
Please Join Us! Answer to Bible Trivia: B. Mercy (See Psalm 118:1—KJV)
10 — Charles Brocious 14 — Robert Bouldin 15 — Fran Hamlin 24 — Michele Barry 27 — Mildred Brocious
27 — Walt & Phyllis Dennis 27 — Roger & Beth Farwell 28 — Brent & Pam Rohrabacher