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From the Pastor’s Desk: Here we are at the crossroads again, ending the year 2014 and starting down the new road of 2015.
We have experienced a lot together this past year; new blessings along with challenges that we couldn’t have
met without the power and presence of the Holy Spirit and each other.
We never really leave the past behind because it will always be part of us.
Hopefully what we have learned will help us as we go forward and expectancy
will light our way into 2015. I am so blessed to be the pastor of Christ Church.
When I think of all the Lord has done, it lifts me up.
We shared the scripture a few weeks ago from Luke 1:46 & 47. Mary said, “My
soul magnifies the Lord. And my Spirit has rejoiced in God my savior.”
Remember why she said that? The angel told her she was to birth the Christ
Child! We can’t imagine the import of that revelation until we position ourselves to hear from on high!
When we receive God’s gift of revelation there is no place to go but Praise! I pray that as you ponder the old,
old story of Christ birth one more time that you will receive the full blessing of the message. May God’s richest
blessing be on you and yours as we journey ahead in hope through 2015. This may be the year we all meet
Him in the air! We will go forward with great expectancy.
God Bless,
Pastor Moore
Spotlight on Missions
Our purpose is to educate and provide opportunities for our congregation to support local and global missions. With the generous support of the congregation of Christ United Methodist Church, the Missions Committee donated to the following organizations in 2014:
Backpack Ministry
Boone, N.C. Mission Trip
Cambridge Heights Apartment.
Compassion International
Emily Messino Mission Trip
Emmaus
Feed My People
Gideons
Gospel For Asia
GRACE Pantry
Hope Lodge
K9 Warriors
Living Word Outdoor Drama
Love Project Malta UMC
Open Arms Pregnancy Center
Operation Christmas Child
Orellanas
Sal. Army Lunch Program
Samaritan Center
S. Hills Emergency Response
World Hunger
World Vision
TThhee CCllaarrii nn January/February 2015
Our purpose: To love the Lord, love one another, and make disciples for Jesus
Please continue to pray for God’s blessing on these missionaries and those they serve. And don’t forget to check out the Missions bulletin board in the vestibule between the Old and New Sanctuaries for cards, pictures, and the latest info on all our mission workers!
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CELEBRATE RECOVERY
Why Recovery?
Why is recovery so important to God? Why should it be important to His children? Why should you seek recovery in
your life? These are all valid questions that need to be answered. Let me start by explaining what recovery is and what
it means to me. Celebrate Recovery is a program inspired by God and is designed to guide His people into a place of
relational foundation with Christ while extinguishing the hurts, habits, and hang-ups we tend to carry around with us
most of our lives.
It’s important to recognize that while we are at various stages of growth and fellowship with the Lord, not one of us can
deny having hurts, habits, and/or hang-ups in our personal lives. “Not that I once had struggles in my life, but that I
continue to have them.” If we say we have no sin, we call God a liar. I know it to be true of myself and am able to
recognize that my life, as well as the lives of those closest to me, continues to be hindered in some form because of my
selfish reluctance to act. Simply put, recovery is a method of pressing on toward the greater abundance of life in Christ!
To obey God is to love God. A life of daily surrender is much more than just saying to God, “I surrender.” It’s walking
the walk of surrender that causes us to grow and remain in good spiritual (and physical and emotional) condition. We
do this by being honest with ourselves and allowing God to humble us, which eventually causes us to change our habits,
forgive and heal from our hurts, and we stop being so “hung-up” by these things. This allows us to come into the
presence of our Lord in a new and fantastic way.
Healing is so important in life. So often, we don’t know how to allow ourselves to heal, or even realize that we need to
heal in some cases. If I’m honest with myself, I recognize that any perspective I have regarding life has been molded by
some experience in my past. Jesus told us not to be conformed to the patterns of this world and this life. Let’s take a
wooden board for instance: a nail in this board can be pulled out, but the hole will remain. It won’t heal, but it can be
filled with something else! That’s what recovery is for—to help deal with the areas of life that don’t heal on their own.
It teaches us how to fill out lives with the love, power, and victory of the Holy Spirit.
-Submitted by a faithful attendant of Celebrate Recovery
FINANCIAL SECRETARY’S CORNER
Definitions: Partial tithes: Any amount less than 10% of gross income Tithes: 10% of gross income Offerings: Any amount over 10% of gross income
Envelope Giving: If you want to use envelopes this year and already used them last year, new ones are in the vestibule between the old and new sanctuaries. If you would like to start using envelopes for your giving, please contact Trudy Gibson (439-4255) or the Church office (435-1060).
When you receive your new box of envelopes, if you are one of those who give monthly, rather than each week, please pull your extra envelopes out and give them to me or just save them and at the end of the year return them to me and we will recycle them. You know my motto: waste not/want not. Using envelopes makes it much easier for those who do the counting and recording of this ministry. Please consider using envelopes, if you don’t already. In Christ’s love, Trudy Gibson
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2015 Meeting Reminder:
All committee chairs and anyone scheduling activities at the church: please
submit a complete list of your meeting dates (including annual events) for 2015
to the church office as soon as you are able. Everyone needs to submit dates
in advance so they can be added to the church calendar.
The Beatitudes Bible Quiz
1. When did Jesus give the Beatitudes? 6. “Blessed are the merciful, for _____”
a. following His resurrection a. they shall obtain riches
b. as He instituted the sacrament b. they shall obtain power
c. in the sermon on the Mount c. they shall obtain mercy
2. “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for _____” 7. “Blessed are the pure in heart, for _____”
a. they shall find joy a. they shall see all
b. they shall find riches b. they shall find joy
c. theirs is the kingdom of heaven c. they shall see God
3. “Blessed are they that mourn, for _____” 8. “Blessed are the peacemakers, for _____”
a. they shall be comforted a. they shall conquer all
b. they shall be saved b. theirs is the kingdom of heaven
c. they shall find riches c. they shall be called the children of God
4. “Blessed are the meek, for _____” 9. “Blessed are those who are persecuted for
a. they shall inherit the earth righteousness’ sake, for _____”
b. they shall find power a. theirs is the kingdom of heaven
c. they shall become kings b. they shall be healed
c. they shall find peace
5. “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after
righteousness, for _____” 10. “Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and
a. they shall find it persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil
b. they shall be filled against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be
c. they shall always be righteous exceedingly glad, for _____”
a. great shall be your glory
b. great is your reward in heaven
c. blessed shall be your family
ANSWERS: 1) C 2) C 3) A 4) A 5) B 6) C 7) C 8) C 9) A 10) B
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January
Happy Anniversary!
January 1 Gene and Toni Hutchison
January 17 James & Fritzie Boggs
January 20 Al & Joyce Pederson
January 26 James & Alexa Dodd Jr.
Happy Birthday! January 1 Wilma Oliver January 2 Jim Gibson January 3 Lisa Zaleski January 4 Shirley Milton January 5 Don Nicholson January 8 Aaron Todd January 10 John Adams Bridget Todd January 12 Joyce Bates Jenny Christ
Alexa Dodd January 13 Courtney Tipton January 15 Bob Corbett Randy Mercer
Don Wilson January 18 Philip Biddle Briana Wolverton January 19 Joe Starr January 21 Sophia Blattner Jane Collart
Mabel Leeper Josh Lincicome January 22 Cara Black Fritzie Boggs Shirley McCance January 23 Mike Warne January 25 Angie Hill January 29 Nancy Mansfield Dick Snyder January 30 Margaret Wagner
February Happy Anniversary!February 13 Sam & Angie Masters
February 14 Tyler & Katie Warne
February 18 Sturman & Shirley Moore
February 20 Jake & Dollie Bartos
February 23 Jerry & Jennifer Blattner
Jim & Dixie Heddleson
February 24 Tom & Dana Warne
February 27 James & Laura Ripley
Happy Birthday!
February 2 Gladys Johnson
James Kafury
Davey Mosley
Jennifer Pennington
February 3 Kay Mikes
Sue Thomas-Sikora
John Warne
February 5 Anthony Walsh
February 7 Jim Perkins
February 9 Eric Neilson
Joan Picklesimer
Martha Rice
February 11 Rachel Wehr Hill
February 12 Blakeleigh
Wolverton
February 13 Carmaleta McGaha
Anjela Poole
Sandra Snyder
February 14 Danny Crawford
February 16 Benjamin Crawford
Gabriel Parrish
Teena Vigus
February 18 Allen Angel
Britinai Smith
February 20 Alexandria Fraley
Clint McGaha
February 21 Maurice Froment
February 23 Harold House
Lisa Neilson
Michelle Pierce
February 26 Amanda Biddle
James A. Dodd Sr.
February 27 Frieda Seidel
February 28 Dwight Albaugh
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The Shepherd’s Guide Angela House: Stella & Dot Representative. Stella & Dot offers women's and girls’ accessories and their products make great gifts. www.stelladot.com/sites/AMH or 740-680-1170 and [email protected] =================================================================================== David Kissinger: Energy Consultant – save money on gas and electric bills. 740-630-5605
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Tyler & Katie Warne: Car detailing, washing, waxing, oil change, small engine repairs. ~ 630-3809
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Tim Todd: Wanted to buy: old toys, wooden skateboards, and slot cars. ~ 432-5896
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Gary Parrish: Need a great gift idea Design Wood Crafts: Crosses, trivets wildlife designs. ~ 740-381-5032 =================================================================================== Lisa Zaleski & Carolyn Walton: Mary Kay Representative & Touch of Romance - Floral arrangements and decorating for weddings, receptions, parties & more. References avail. 432-8669 (Lisa) or 679-2613 (Carolyn). =================================================================================== Jerry Wolfrom: "The Wills Creek Chronicles" by the Cambridge Writers Workshop. Some 55 fictional short stories by local authors. Retail $9.95. CUMC members $7. Some proceeds back to the church. 439-5370. =================================================================================== Bob Wheatley: Carol Goff & Associates Realtor ~ Cell: 740-584-9892 Fax: 740-432-3174 email: [email protected] =================================================================================== Mike Warne Jr: Computer repairs: 255-0570 or 432-4514 =================================================================================== Joyce Bates: Notary Public ~ 255-1482 =================================================================================== Cindy Scheffer: Heaven Scent Confections ~ baking by order only ~ 439-2062 leave message. Raisin, Red Raspberry & Apricot filled cookies, Brownies, Pie and many other items at Holidays. =================================================================================== Amanda Cox: Nothing But Chocolate ~ Specialize in handmade chocolates including Buckeyes, Gourmet Apples and Gourmet Pretzel Rods. 439-5754 www.nothingbutchocolate.com ===================================================================================
Aaron Todd: Vocal Lessons ~ call Aaron @ 439-9700 if you are interested in taking vocal music lessons.
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Allison Pakosta: Creative Crafts by A.J. ~ Plastic canvas crafts, potpourri boxes, wooden cross trios, and
more! Call Allison at 740-705-1825 or 740-705-0521.
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Penny Warne: Penny-Mama’s Daycare ~ 630-5547 Twenty+ years of loving your kids while you are at work.
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Dale Huston: Self Defense ~ Kachido Aikijitsu ~ Classes every Tuesday & Thursday @ The Fieldhouse in
Zanesville. Self Defense classes for Children ages 7-12 from 5:15 – 6:15 p.m. Adult classes ages 13 & up
from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. For more information call: 740-704-7409
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Kim Conrad: Tupperware Representative ~ Call Kim @ 432-3408 or 630-5714 for your Tupperware needs.
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If you would like your name added to our list, please contact the church office at 435-1060.
All articles for the March/April edition of The Clarion are due to the office by 9 am on February 20th.