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United
Methodist
News
[email protected] www.fumcmanhattan.com 785-776-8821
Worship
Sunday 8:35 am
Contemporary/blended
11:00 am Traditional
Wednesday 5:30 pm
Communion September - May
Inside Pages
Children 7
Congregational Care 2
Items of Interest 3 - 4, 8 - 10
Missions 5-6
Youth 8
Connecting to Christ — Growing in Community — Serving the World
Vol. 80 May 2, 2013 No. 9
Next Newsletter Deadlines
Monday, May 6 Monday, May 20
Deanna Likes is the Communications Coordinator for the church. Please contact her at [email protected] or 776-8821 ext. 10 regarding the bulletin, newsletter, website, or screens for Sunday morning worship. Thank you.
Try the newsletter online with e-mail notification that it is ready to view.
Just e-mail the church at [email protected]
and we’ll set you up!
Upcoming Sundays in Worship!
May 5: Change the World Sunday
Message: “Is It Possible? Really? To Change the World?” Work groups after both worship services. Lunch provided at noon. (Feel free to dress casually.)
May 12: Mother’s Day, Confirmation Sunday
Message: “Living Stones”
May 19: Pentecost! Wear red.
High school senior recognition.
Message: “Living Under the Influence”
Youth Director Position Manhattan First United Methodist Church is a growing and vibrant congregation located in a dynamic University town. We have a skilled and creative church staff and a committed congregation of community leaders. We are looking for an individual who can help our youth live out our Church’s mission statement: Connecting to Christ, Growing in Community and Serving the World. This is a full time position and will include ministry with 7th – 12th graders. The ideal candidate will bring a passion for Jesus, a creative spirit and a servant’s heart. Salary is commensurate with education and experience.
For a complete ministry description email: [email protected]
Please send inquiries and resume to: Jamie McAtee, 612 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, KS 66502
Thank you for helping us spread the word!
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Congregational Care
Hospital Visitation:
In James 5:14 we read, “are any among you sick? They should call for the elders of the church and have them pray over them.” The Pastors and Stephen Ministers would like to carry on this tradition of prayer with you when you are in the hospital. You can notify us by:
1. Identifying on the forms that you are a member of our church and/or United Methodist.
2. Calling the church directly or have a friend/family member do that for you.
a. During office hours call: 776-8821. b. After office hours call: 410-9982.
3. Let the Hospital Chaplain know of your church affiliation and he or she will notify us.
Weekend Hospital Visitor (Stephen Ministers)
May 3, 4 Don Kropf
May 10, 11 Janet Kiser
May 17, 18 Midge Jones
Pastor Emergency Phone: 410-9982
DIAL-A-PRAYER 776-9569
May Stewards
Monday Calvin & Mary Louise Drake Tuesday Molly Myers Wednesday Ora Mae Kirkendall Thursday Mary Jo Kurtz Friday Brenda Mayberry Saturday Steve Johannes Sunday Pat Harrison
Wednesday Evening Communion Service
Weekly Wednesday evening
communion service meets at
5:30pm in the Harris Activity
Center Chapel. Come receive
a mid-week spiritual boost with
your FUMC friends and family.
Thank You From The Chastains
April 23, 2013
Fellow members of FUMC,
During the past month, DonnaDee & I have been comforted more than you could possibly know by the countless expressions of Christian love and concern for our daughter and granddaughter over the loss of their husband and father, our son-in-law, Peter Anderson, after a three year battle with ALS. It is humbling to know so many of our friends have kept each of us in your thoughts and prayers. We communicate with DeeAnn daily, and she is quick to express the fact that she & Stephanie are strengthened by daily prayers from loved ones, neighbors, friends, and even those they have yet to meet. ALS is an insidious disease, and we all fear the thought of losing a loved one, but there was at least time to prepare, and Peter Anderson, ever the “planner”, thought everything through, and positioned DeeAnn & Stephanie well for the remainder of their life’s journey. They have asked us to thank each of you for helping them through this difficult transition, and to assure you they are doing fine. Pastor Troy told us all a few weeks ago about belonging to a “herd”, and we can assure you that DeeAnn feels comforted knowing that she is a part of such a large (and caring) herd.
Sincerely,
Mel & DonnaDee Chastain
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Congregational Items of Interest A picture is worth a thousand words! Hopefully these pictures say, “Thank You” one
thousand times each. Thank you to everyone who has given or pledged towards the building campaign, the building committee members, financial campaign members, and
consecration team. Sunday, April 28, 2013 was a glorious day to give God our praises for a job well done! A special thank you to Dan Donnert for the photographs.
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Congregational Items of Interest YES! I Want to Help Raise the Roof!
You can not miss the scaffolding and workers on both the east and west side of our Sanctuary and roof. The project to fix the roof includes removing all of the red tile, replacing the deteriorated underlayment membrane, and then replacing the red tile. Access to the Courtyard and doors leading out to the Courtyard should be open on Sundays, but will be closed during the week while the east side of the roof is under repair. If you see caution tape, please do not cross it or enter that area.
Thank You! To date we have raised $140,618.92 toward the total cost of $207,000. Many thanks to those who have already given or pledged, and many thanks to those who will soon give or pledge. It's great to belong to a Church which responds in such fine fashion.
FUMC Bell Concert Sunday, May 5 at 7 pm in the FUMC Sanctuary, ringers from ages 9 to "long-time Senior Citizens" will play several pieces. All of the bell choirs at FUMC will perform, including our Young United Methodists (YUM) group. There is no admission, but a free-will offering will be taken for the Bell Choir Fund, which helps pay for ringers to attend various bell events and purchase bells and accessories.
Be a Beacon of Light in a Person's Life Become a Lay Visitor!
Lay Visitors visit an assigned homebound person once a month. To be trained, you would meet with Pastor Melanie for 30 minutes at any time which fits your schedule. Lay Visitors help ailing members know they are not forgotten by their God or their church home. Contact Melanie at 776-8821, ext. 16 or [email protected] for more information.
Rhapsody Ringers Bell Concert Friday, May 17 at 7 pm in the FUMC Sanctuary, the Rhapsody Ringers bell choir will perform. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.
Think Globally…Eat “LOCAL”ly! Invite a friend or two to visit LOCAL food & friends for breakfast, lunch, or supper, the week of Sunday, April 28 through Saturday, May 4. Shepherd’s Crossing will receive 100% of profits or 4% of sales from that week, in addition to donations made to the jars within the restaurant.
Help "Raise the Roof" of
First United Methodist Church
Monday, May 6
4 - 10 pm
(785) 537-7427 200 Manhattan Town Center
Manhattan, KS
UMM Breakfast Meeting United Methodist Men will meet Thursday, May 9 at 6:45 am for a breakfast meeting in Fellowship Hall.
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Mission Moments Change the World
Thanks to all who have volunteered to participate in – or otherwise support – the Spring, 2013 FUMC effort to Change the World. As of April 20, numerous projects are scheduled. Projects and project leaders (if known at this time) are as follows:
Homes: Elaine Baxter (Sisters of Selah, leaders); Glenna West (Dale Bradley, leader); Ora Mae Kirkendal (Mark Chalfant, leader); Church member of Ogden UMC; Jon Klimek (Sean and Roxie Tomlinson, leaders); Linda McCann; Eva Barlow (David Miller, leader); Lynette Ford, tree trimming, which will require a chain saw.
FUMC Campus: Third floor of Harris Activity Center, Faithlinks Sunday School Class (Nick Minocha, leader); Staining/painting, and other projects to be announced (Lynn Blecha and Doug Regester, leaders).
Other locations: Deck staining at UMC District Superintendent Parsonage.
Lunch, including United Methodist Men as grill masters (Josh Roe, leader); Kitchen (Alyn West and Linda McCann, leaders).
Moving furniture for Troy and Amy Bowers and family (Darrell Brensing, leader).
Ogden UMC, installing bench and landscaping (Larry Cline, leader); wrapping and filling shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, which is an inside job (Diana Chapel, leader).
Sunset Zoo, projects to be announced.
K-State Wesley Community garden project (afternoon
only) (Pastor Patrick, leader).
College Avenue UMC Preschool, work on windows.
According to Myers, project leaders and volunteers are still needed; two shifts (from 10 a.m. until noon and from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.) are available, and volunteers are invited to a complimentary lunch (served in Fellowship Hall) from noon until 12:30 p.m.
Volunteers are encouraged (but not required) to wear Change the World T-shirts, which will be on sale Sunday, May 5 during the
Fellowship Hour and continuing until 12:30 p.m. Special orders also should be picked up during this time. T-shirts are all cotton, teal blue with yellow logos (FUMC, front) and Change the World (back)
and are $10.
Community Garden Update
The FUMC community Garden is coming along nicely! We have seeds in the ground and are eager to see them sprouting in the next few weeks. The children had a fun time planting seeds during Children's time in Worship last week and those will be in the green house at KSU waiting for transplant later in the spring.
We look forward to making progress in making the garden a worshipful place with the help of Change the World Sunday and several FUMC Community Groups. We will need people to water daily when the rains become more infrequent and all are welcome to come pull weeds or just stop by to pray over the produce and find sanctuary in the garden. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Pastor Patrick at: [email protected]. If you just want to see the plot you can visit the Riley Ln gardens; a map of the plots is on the community tool shed that will help direct you to our plot.
Picture from Change the World 2012
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E-Bay for Missions ‘Tis the season to do a little spring cleaning, and sift through items no longer needed – or wanted. Before tossing unwanted items, please consider contacting Cindy Burr. She is a FUMC member who volunteers to sell collectibles and other unique items to raise money for Church mission projects, including youth missions. One item was a child’s doll, purchased for $2, and stored in its original box, which sold for more than $200. A high-quality watch no longer wanted by a family brought several hundred dollars, as did a dusty souvenir from Chicago’s Century of Progress. Burr said old watches, 35 MM cameras from the 1970s, dolls, toys, clothing (including hats) from the 1960s, record players and even small sewing machines sell well. According to Burr, there also is a demand for unusual Hallmark items, sports memorabilia, and, of course, K-State and other University items. For more information, contact Burr at 537-2268. If desired, donors may request a receipt for a tax deduction when items are sold.
Mission Calendar - Coming in June: Monday, June 24: Lions’ Club Dinner, an annual FUMC Fund Raiser for Anapra. Sunday, June 30 - Monday, July 1: Bike and Build, a visiting group in support of affordable housing. Watch for more information in future newsletters.
1. Purchase a New Reloadable plastic gift card from the FUMC Groceries for God Program.
2. Upload your newly purchased plastic card for any amount up to $500.00 at your favorite Dillons check stand with cash, check or major credit card. This must be done in a separate transaction.
3. All current store purchases are covered. (Excludes: money orders, stamps, Western Union and lottery tickets.) 4. FUMC Groceries for God Program will receive a 5% rebate on all covered purchases from any Dillons.
Great News from Dillons! Plastic Gift Card for
Groceries for God Program
Groceries For God Did you know there is a way to shop for groceries and help the church at the same time? The Groceries For God program allows you to buy gift cards for Dillons, Hy-Vee or Ray’s directly from our church and those stores give us a percentage back from those gift cards. There is no additional cost to you or the church for the cards. The percentage given to the church is used to fund unbudgeted items for FUMC mission and other projects. It’s a win-win program. Groceries for God cards are sold each Sunday, or call J. Lester and Olive Hooper at 539-6855 to purchase. Interested in funding for an unbudgeted item? Contact the church office at 776-8821 for an application.
Prairieland Foods Can Offer Savings on Groceries FUMC members and friends often can save on food bills when participating in the monthly Prairieland Food packaging and distribution program. Monthly menus, which typically include five meats and seasonal fruits and vegetables, can be purchased as a “Prairie Pak” for $29; specialty foods, such as a recent “Cheesecake Lover’s Dream,” offering four cheesecakes with 14 servings each (produced by a well-known company) and priced at $27 also are available. Two hours of volunteering in church or community are requested of participants, with an additional hour requested for specialty packs. Volunteer time is not requested when giving a love gift of food for Ogden Friendship House, as many in the Church do. More information is available at www.prairielandfood.com and from Sue Rice (537-0378).
Mission Moments Harvesters Report
David Miller, FUMC project coordinator, reported that the April 16 distribution from the mobile food pantry served 181 households, with a total of 715 people (336 adults, ages 18 years and older; 281 children, less than 18 years of age, and 98 seniors). Distribution is regularly scheduled on the third Tuesday of the month. If you would like to volunteer, please arrive about 9:30 am at the drive-thru building north of Pottorf Hall. Distribution is usually complete by noon.
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Childcare is available for church activities
when requests are made at least 48 hours in
advance. Please call 785-776-2422 and leave a
detailed message and your call will be
returned!
Church Camp Season is Here! What better way to spend part of your summer than going to camp? Camp Chippewa is the “official” campground of the Kansas East Conference. Camps run for all kids Kindergarten through High School (Fall 2013 grades).
Registration is open now. Find a friend to take along and sign up at http://www.kansaseast.org/pages/detail/1082. FUMC
scholarships available. Favorites fill up fast, so sign up today!
Dear FUMC faithful! What an amazing weekend of celebration and consecration we had last Sunday!! Your prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness have made this church what it is, especially in the renovation and linking of our Education Center! We cannot thank you enough for the patience and support you have given. We are excited to begin this new phase of ministry with young families on your behalf. With gratitude, Andrea and Susie
Register Now through May 19! Vacation Bible School 2013 Dates: June 3-June 7 Time: 8:30am until 12:00pm Fee: $7/ child or $20/ family
All children entering Kindergarten through sixth grade for the 2013-2014 school year are welcome to join us for a week of games, crafts, music, and Bible stories. Volunteers are available during Sunday School to assist you with registration. Music CDs are available for purchase now, and you can pre-order your child’s keepsake photo! If you would like to volunteer, provide a scholarship, or inquire about a scholarship, please contact Andrea Murdock at 785-776-8821.
Bring the kids (preschool through early elementary) and join us this summer for fun and fellowship. There will be stories, crafts, and snacks for children and adults to enjoy together! Every Tuesday from July 9 to August 13 we will be meeting from 9:30 - 11:00 am on the 3rd floor of the Education Center!
Fun DaysFun Days
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Birthdays !!! Sammi Adams - May 4 Lucas Richards - May 4 James Wilson - May 5
Elizabeth Wilson - May 5 Stephen Wilson - May - 5
Jessica Lloyd - May 7
Sew Sisters Sew Sisters will meet on the first Sunday of each month from 2 - 4 pm in the Alan Lee Center. Their next meeting is May 5. You may bring your own project or work on a mission project. If you have any questions, contact Sherri Hooper at 539-6453.
Youth Group
Upcoming:
May 12 is Confirmation Sunday. May 19 is Manhattan High
School Graduation.
UMM Breakfast Meeting United Methodist Men will meet Thursday, May 9 at 6:45 am for a breakfast meeting in Fellowship Hall.
Congregational Items of Interest
Join the Technology Team Do you…have experience with technology? Love working with computers and graphics? Want a new way to share your spiritual gifts in the church? Then join our Worship Tech Team. We are recruiting skilled volunteers to help with our Sunday morning projection. If you are interested or would like more information contact Deanna Likes at 776-8821 or [email protected].
Young Adult Fellowship FUMC Young Adults (23ish - 35ish) will meet the second Sunday of every month for food, fun and fellowship. We will meet for lunch around 12:30 pm, directly after the 11 am service in the Legends Room at Kite's in Aggieville. Our first lunch will be May 12! This group is geared for people without kids.
Mothers Group Forming "Moments of Meaning” (MOM) is a new group for mothers of infants through mothers of high school students to gather together for fellowship, support and to grow with one another. This group will meet every Wednesday from 9:15 - 11 am beginning May 8 on the 3rd floor of the Education Center. Free childcare will be provided upon request by calling 785-776-2422 at least 48 hours in advance.
Jesus Calls Us To Feed The Hungry Can You Answer The Call One Wednesday Night This Summer?
Get your group (or class or circle) together and pick a date. Food donations for the summer meals are always appreciated, but what we really need are your hands and hearts. Contact Alyn West at [email protected] for more information. Available dates are:
June 5
June 12
June 19
June 26
July 3
July 10
July 17
July 24
July 31
August 7
August 14
August 21
August 28
May 8 Lasagna Garlic bread Salad Pears Cookies
May 15 Mexican shredded beef Tortillas and toppings Cantina beans Pineapple Cinnamon chocolate cake
May 22 Roasted chicken thighs Couscous Vegetable tagine Mandarin oranges Crème caramel
Wednesday Night Meals
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SUNDAY, MAY 5 SUNDAY, MAY 12 SUNDAY, MAY 19
Bus Driver Bob Walsten (537-8508 Sean Tomlinson Bob Sawyer (539-4217 Cell # 532-9519) (316-305-6770) Cell # 785-410-1652)
Fellowship Time Pairs & Spares/New Journey Saints & Sinners UMM
8:00 am Prayers Garrett Kennedy Garrett Kennedy Garrett Kennedy
8:35 Service 8:35 Service 8:35 Service Music Praise Band, Morning Glory Choir Praise Band, Praise Band
Greeters Elaine Fulkerson, Ray and Anita Fahrny Jon and Mary Funk Barbara Peck Greg and Karla Girard & Family Rod Harms and Stephanie Rolley
Main Floor Ushers Calvin & Mary Louise Drake Larry & Pat Parker, Jim Adams, Dana & Carol Dodderidge Chuck & Sue Rice, Jerry & Betty Banaka, Bill Cool, Dick McChesney Jay Davis, Dave Schafer, John Spangler, Michael Fincham Dave Whitney
Balcony Ushers Darren & Danae Rumford Jon & Mary Funk Mark & Tammy Chalfant
Sound Dane Sargent Dane Sargent Dane Sargent
10:30 am Prayers Garrett Kennedy John Fellers Garrett Kennedy
11:00 Service 11:00 Service 11:00 Service Music Chancel Choir Chancel Choir Morning Glory Choir, Allegro Ringers Spirit Ringers
Greeters TBD Marilyn Ray, Mike Miller Doug & Elaine Meloan
Main Floor Ushers Lynn Blecha, Carole Harbers, Bob Walsten, Kale Becker John Young, Gale Simons, Joe Knopp, John White John Fellers, Larry Fox, Cecil Eyestone, John & Marlyn Walters James Shaver, Mark Wilson Dave & Patti Zuck
Balcony Ushers Bill Clark, Scott Johnson, Don Kropf Ron Janasek, Doug & Elaine Meloan, Ron & Nita Pope Mitchell Blaha, Bruce & Mindy Thierolf Dennis Rice
Sound John Fellers John Fellers John Fellers
Congregational Items of Interest The following is a poem Bill Cool wrote for the “Light the Night” service.
Life, Near Death, and Resurrection (Of a Beautiful Window)
This new, old window, resurrected from the past served from 1909 - 38. Now reunited at last, to serve again with sister window (to the courtyard it faces), To light and be enjoyed from new fellowship spaces.
Our new building project revealed an unexpected reward. An unlikely rebirth, considering that it was stored seventy-four years in the coal bin, a dark and dank tomb. Not a good place to be, but there was no other room.
Tormented by rust and decay and waters of a flood. Thanks to caring people who cleared out the mud. When touched by a visitor, stained glass fell to the floor. If not saved by “connecting link,” it would be nevermore.
Now it’s first time to face east, letting through the morning sun. More beautiful than ever. Check those colors, one by one. Seems almost miraculous, but perhaps there’s a reason, This resurrection would occur during this Easter season!
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First United Methodist News 612 Poyntz Avenue Manhattan, KS 66502-6041
Pastors: Troy Bowers, Melanie Martin, Patrick McLaughlin Emergency/After-Hours Phone: 785-410-9982 Editor: Deanna Likes
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