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2015
Sunday Worship 830am Traditional 945am Contemporary 1100am Traditional
Sunday School 945am amp 1100am
Church Staff Rev Bob Gochenour Senior Pastor
Rev Waverly Reames Minister of Visitation
Mary Walden Administrative Assistant
David Renner Director of Music
Donna Greene Children ampYouth Choir Director
Randy Martono-Chai Children ampYouth Choir Accompanist
Jacquetta Owen Bell Choir Director
Bobby Cook Building Superintendent
Mary Levesque Childcare
Preschool 540-869-1368
Bearing Fruit for Jesus
ldquoI am the Vine you are the branches Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruitrdquo John 155
ldquoThe Fruit of the Spirit is love joy peace patience kindness generosity faithfulness gentleness and self-controlrdquo Galatians 522-23
This is our Stewardship theme for our October Campaign
ldquoBearing Fruit for Jesusrdquo is a snapshot of our discipleship
All of us are called to bear good fruit for Jesus
Jesus tells us that good fruit is the result of abiding in Jesus
This abiding is the faith we have in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior
We must stay connected to Jesus his teaching and his grace
Jesus fills us with the grace of God the Holy Spirit transforms us and directs us into a lifestyle of good works and bearing good fruit
The fruit of the Spirit includes
LOVE we are called to fulfill the greatest commandmentmdashldquoyou shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind This is the greatest and first commandment And a second is like it you shall love your neighbor as yourselfrdquo Matthew 2237-38
JOY we are called to experience and share Godrsquos joy This is the heart of the beatitudesmdashreceiving Godrsquos blessings in this world Godrsquos blesses us with many good gifts This is why we can learn a lifestyle of joy (rejoicing and celebrating Godrsquos good gifts)
(continued)
From the Pastorrsquos Deskhellip
Rooted in Godrsquos Word Growing Disciples Sharing Christrsquos Love with Word and Deed
From the Pastorrsquos Desk
PEACE we are called to experience and pass the peace of Jesus Christ Peace comes the Hebrew word ldquoShalomrdquo It means more than the secular idea of peace as the ab-sence of war Shalom means the full salvation of Godmdashreconciliation with the God of our creation and with all humanity
PEACE we are called to experience and pass the peace of Jesus Christ Peace comes the Hebrew word ldquoShalomrdquo It means more than the secular idea of peace as the ab-sence of war Shalom means the full salvation of Godmdashreconciliation with the God of our creation and with all humanity
PATIENCE we are called to be patient with others We must develop this character of peace with our neighbors Change takes time God was and is patient with us as we grow and develop in our faith journey We need to give this same gift to others
KINDNESS we are called to practice kindness to all Kindness includes repentance forgiveness and reconciliation with all people It is a holy calling to understand that we are all sinners in the need of grace It is the acceptance of others as forgiven as co-pilgrims on the Christian journey as true sisters and brothers in the community of faith
GENEROSITY we are called to give as Christ has given Christ gave his life for the salvation of all people We are encouraged to bear this same kind of faithmdashself-sacrificing cheerful and hopeful We serve a generous God God expects us to be gen-erous with our time talents presence and money
FAITHFULNESS we are called to mirror Godrsquos faithfulness Throughout the Bible God demonstrates His ldquohessedrdquo faithfulness This means that God was steadfast long suffering and always present to us This is the heart of Godrsquos love towards us God made covenant with us and promises to always maintain his solemn agreement
GENTLENESS we are called to be humble and gentle with all people There is no room for the proud and arrogant among the faithful disciples The way of Christ is the suffering servant As Christ knelt to wash the disciplesrsquo feet (a job reserved for serv-ants) we must do the same to others
SELF-CONTROL we are called to maintain loving control of ourselves in spite of the anxiety stress or negative circumstances of our everyday life We must conquer the power of sin in our lifemdashallow the grace of Christ to set us free We must also conquer the power of self in our mindsmdashallow the Holy Spirit to tame the desire to do every-thing ldquoMy wayrdquo Christ calls us to a community of self-controlmdashwhere we truly prac-tice love of neighbor
This is what our stewardship month is really about bearing fruit for Jesus We need to grow as disciples We need to mature We need to share good fruit We need to make pledges for our 2016 ministries to continue
Will you bear fruit for Jesus
In Christrsquos service Pastor Bob
STEPHENS CITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
5291 Main Street
PO BOX 428 Stephens City VA 22655
OFFICE HOURS 830AM - 100PM
Phone 540-869-2348
Fax 540-869-3574
E-Mail scumcverizonnet
Webpage stephenscityumcorg
SENIOR PASTOR Rev Bob Gochenour E-mail scumcpastorverizonnet
Cell 757-810-7889
01 Nancy Slonaker 12 Sandy Walker 24 Ray Ewing
Mary Levesque 13 Ryan MacRae Pauline Nichols
Allison David 15 Jane Smith 27 Dot Henkle
02 Marty Barley 18 Greg Conrad Ron Paul
Daniel Barley Alyson Myers Laurence Pfouts
04 Bruce Ryker 19 Devyn Drago 28 Jim Slonaker
Dutch Collins 21 Cathy Barley
10 Wade Gunn Kathy Corbit
If you would like to have you andor your family added to the birthday list please contact the church office 869-2348
Winchester District
Change the World Mission Fair Saturday October 10 2015 2-6pm
Clarke County Fairgrounds
Worship will begin at 2pm with preaching and Holy Communion lead by the Rev Jack Martin
3-5pm Mission Opportunities Stop Hunger Now meals
and Assembling Health Kits for UMCOR
5-6pm Dinner and Small Groups Pizza and Drinks will be available for purchase
During dinner churches will have the opportunity to share mission opportunities they have at their own church
Annual Battlefield half marathon Saturday November 7 2015
WATTS has been selected by Frederick County Parks and Recreation to be the Major Beneficiary of the proceeds of this annual race Last year our share was over $21000 that is 25 of our yearly budget There is no such thing as a free lunch and to earn these rewards WATTS has to pro-vide 150 volunteers to help If you participated last fall you know that the event was a lot of fun things went well and the runners and volunteers came away with such good feelings that the pre-registration this year are ahead of where we were at this time last year
There is nothing for you to sell no door prizes for you to beg and no contribution needed from the WATTS volunteers All the revenue comes from the runners and the sponsors Signing up is easy all you need to do is connect with this link httpvolsptHWLbtB and fill in your name and click on the task where you want to volunteer You can volunteer for as many tasks as you wish just not at the same time Help is also needed Friday night Nov 6 at the Youth Development Center to register run-ners
October 4 19th Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Scriptures Psalm 25 Ephesians 211-22
Sermon Know Who You Are in Christ One in Christ
World Communion Sunday Musical Setting A
UMH17
Theme Grace
October 11 20th Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Laity Sunday
Scriptures Psalm 2225-31 Luke 637-42
Sermon Lay Testimonials
Theme Stewardship
October 18 21st Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Guest Preacher the Rev Tony Layman
Scriptures Psalm 84 2 Corinthians 96-15
Sermon A Cheerful Giver
Theme Stewardship
October 25 22nd Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Scriptures Psalm 34 Ephesians 521-65
Sermon Know Who You Are in Christ Submitted to
Christ
Theme Grace
October Worship Sermons
amp Scripture Lessons
Every Monday Bible Study 7pm Contact Jean Turner 540-8516 2nd amp 4th Monday Fellowship 7 - 9pm Contact Candy Kleffman 540-868-2985
Wednesday Morning Bible Study 10 -12am at Autumn Glen Comm Center Contact Jean Turner 540-8516
Moms in Prayer Every-Other Wednesday 845 -1015pm Contact Jill Lorey 540-869-0605
First Friday Fellowship 7pm Contact Tobye David 540540-868-0212
Thursdays 2 sessions
1000 am and 700 pm
(Room 213)
Theme
The Book of Acts
The 2nd Missionary Journey
Everyone is welcome--bring your Bible
will meet October 21th at 1130am at the Golden Corral in Winchester (120 Costello Drive across from Costco) Anyone who might enjoy some fellowship and good food with other nice people is invited Everyone is responsible
for the cost of herhis own meal Please let us know you are planning to attend by phoning Kathryn Koerner at 540-869-2575 or email Waverly Reames at wgreamesaolcom Donrsquot miss the fellowship fun and good food
The E-team (Evangelism Team) is looking for persons to set up coffeecookies for the fellowship time after the services one or more times a month for the 830 service What a great way to wel-come new folks or catch up with acquaintances See Jacquetta Owen for your response or call 869-1764
Greeters amp Communion Assistants are needed Signndashup sheets for September and October for ldquoGreeters amp Commun-ion Assistantsrdquo are located on the Welcome Tables Also asking for ldquoFellowship Timerdquo providers
needs volunteers for Tuesdays andor Thurs-days from 400-600 both day or one or the
other Contact Cathy Ritter 540-303-3676
We are on Facebook Search for ldquoStephens City United Methodist Churchrdquo and like us You can connect with the church and what it has to offer
And always ldquolikerdquo and ldquosharerdquo with you friends
The Frederick County Active Living Center (Senior Center) is in need of volunteers for Meal Runners from 10am - 12pm (no driving necessary) Kitchen Help
from 830am - 230pm and Substitute Bus Drivers (when bus drivers are on va-cation or take a day off) You may help as often as you like Contact Pala Schrader at (cell) 540-550-0575 or (office) 540-869-2444
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Aluminum to Brass is the collection of aluminum cans for recycling to help fund the music programs A truck is available the first Sunday of every month It is located beside the old bank across from the church
Have you had a loss in your life lost of a loved one a pet a job a divorce need support for care-giving Come and join the Grief Support Group as we discuss our grieving process We meet the first Monday of every month at 6pm in the fellowship hall with a light meal being served For information contact Mary Levesque at 869-1421
Annual Apple Dumplings making on Friday October 2 Please visit Rinkers Orchard on October 3rd to purchase these scrumptious home-made dumplings made by the ladies of SCUMC All pro-ceeds go toward the mortgage
BREAKFAST IS SERVED by the UMM on October 17th
Pancakes sausages and gravy will be served from 7am to 11am in the fellowship hall
Get your ticket from any UMM member and save Prices of tickets are $500
At the door $600
Children under 12 $200
The UMW will be holding a bake sale on October 17th in con-junction with the UMM Pancake Breakfast After having a delicious breakfast by the UMM take home a wonderful des-sert for later in the day
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United Methodist Women invites all ladies to join us for fun
fellowship and mission work
Oct 12th (Monday) 6 pm- Executive Board meets
Oct 12th (Monday) 7 pm- Susanna Circle will meet and start getting care packages ready to go
October 17th (Saturday) from 7 am-noon- Bake Sale in the fellowship hall during the UMMs Pancake Breakfast Call Kim DeGroot 869-7414 if you can help Food items for sale can be brought labelled to the kitchen on Friday afternoon or very early Saturday morning Thanks so much for your support
Phoebe Circle will meet in October- Date to be deter-mined Call Pat Konschak 869-1384 with any questions To the parents of college students and military personnel
We need your help We hope to send care packages out in October and need cur-rent addresses
These addresses change each year so we really need names and addresses Please put the addresses in the UMW mailbox in the office or e-mail them to Debbie Jones at drdjonesyyahoocom ASAP Also we will be collecting items for the care packages throughout the month of October Items needed womens sized shoe boxes candy post-it notes microwave popcorn small snacks such as individually wrapped crackers or chips or any-thing appropriate for college students that can fit in a shoebox (no liquids) Collection boxes will be located in the gathering area and downstairs by the elevator Donations for postage is appreciated too
Thanks again for your help
By Carole Baker Stewardship Chairman
I pray that it has been a year of joy and intense fellowship with God for
each of you I pray your Faith Journey has been the best exper ience
you have ever had I personally have reflected on where God has led me
this past year and what I want to do with this revelation and my Spiritual
growth Looking back at my journey I see many years of passive pray-
er service and giving to the glory of God My stewardship was lacking
I knew God and gave to our church what I felt was okay but I sure did-
nrsquot want to put myself in any situations that would impact my time or
my pocketbook and maybe do without But then I took a disciple class
and then a few Bible studies and it really penetrated my faith walk and
my heart You see God answered lots of my prayers but I didnrsquot always
recognize God as the source of those answered prayers or needs He
came through for me when times were tough financially and when I was
lacking in my faith and spiritual growth But as my journey of faith
grew I recognized how much I needed God and how he was always there
in times of need When the time came to give of my resources I knew
that I could count on God for my blessings to provide what I need By
giving to the ministry of our Church with my tithes praying for His
guidance in my daily life and letting God lead me on this faith jour-
ney to reach out to serve those in need I was trusting God I pray
that you have had that same experience ndash to feel Godrsquos blessings in your
life when times are tough as well as when they are at the top of the
mountain God Always Knows What Is Best He wants you to put
your trust and faith in Him Praise Him for His blessings and listen to
His answers when you ask for His guidance Our Church has many areas
that we can witness as a congregation and as an individual to our faith
As you prayerfully consider where GOD has led you this year ndash I hope it
will be a barometer to how you respond to his call in the giving of your
tithes your service your presence and your prayers
WHERE IS GOD LEADING YOU
SCUMC INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CHOIRS
Wesley RingersmdashA bell choir for children 2nd grade-5th grade Rehearse from Sep-tember-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring occasionally at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Youth RingersmdashA bell choir for youth 6th grade-12th grade Rehearse from Septem-ber-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Stephens City RingersmdashA bell choir for adults with over 2 years experience Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring on the 1st Sunday of the month at the 830 and 11am worship services September-May They will lead worship on Christmas Eve Primary PraisemdashA vocal choir for children K-2nd grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 2nd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Wesley SingersmdashA vocal choir for children 3rd-5th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 3rd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Youth ChoirmdashA vocal choir for youth 6th-12th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Chancel ChoirmdashA vocal choir for adults (18 yrs and beyond) that read 4 part choral music-soprano alto tenor and bass They rehearse from September-May every Wednes-day night 7-830pm in the sanctuary The choir sings every Sunday at the 11am wor-ship service They will perform on Christmas Eve Youth Participation PolicymdashIn fairness to all musical participants will sing or play in their own agegrade level ensembles unless invited by a director to ring bells or sing in a different choir If invited by the director to join an additional ensemble the musicianrsquos primary responsibility is to ring or sing in hisher agegrade level ensemble SoloistsmdashSoloists and small groups who sing throughout the year are regular commit-ted members of a choir
HANDBELL CHOIRS Jacquetta Owen ndash Bell Choir Director
Rehearsal Room 212 630-715 pm Stephens City Ringers (SCR) (0-2 years exp) 715-745 pm Wesley Ringers (Grades 2-5) 745-815 pm Youth Ringers (G6-12)
VOCAL CHOIRS Donna Green ndash ChildrenYouth Choirsrsquo Director
Rehearsal Room 200 5-530pm Primary Praise Choir (K-G2) 715-745 pm Youth Singers (G6-12) 645-715 pm Wesley Singers
David Renner-Director of MusicSymphony of the Valley SanctuaryFellowship Hall
7-830 pm Chancel Choir (Youthadults in Sanctuary) Music donations Honorariums and Memoriams may be made to
SCUMC Special music 052-16 Thank-you
From the Pastorrsquos Desk
PEACE we are called to experience and pass the peace of Jesus Christ Peace comes the Hebrew word ldquoShalomrdquo It means more than the secular idea of peace as the ab-sence of war Shalom means the full salvation of Godmdashreconciliation with the God of our creation and with all humanity
PEACE we are called to experience and pass the peace of Jesus Christ Peace comes the Hebrew word ldquoShalomrdquo It means more than the secular idea of peace as the ab-sence of war Shalom means the full salvation of Godmdashreconciliation with the God of our creation and with all humanity
PATIENCE we are called to be patient with others We must develop this character of peace with our neighbors Change takes time God was and is patient with us as we grow and develop in our faith journey We need to give this same gift to others
KINDNESS we are called to practice kindness to all Kindness includes repentance forgiveness and reconciliation with all people It is a holy calling to understand that we are all sinners in the need of grace It is the acceptance of others as forgiven as co-pilgrims on the Christian journey as true sisters and brothers in the community of faith
GENEROSITY we are called to give as Christ has given Christ gave his life for the salvation of all people We are encouraged to bear this same kind of faithmdashself-sacrificing cheerful and hopeful We serve a generous God God expects us to be gen-erous with our time talents presence and money
FAITHFULNESS we are called to mirror Godrsquos faithfulness Throughout the Bible God demonstrates His ldquohessedrdquo faithfulness This means that God was steadfast long suffering and always present to us This is the heart of Godrsquos love towards us God made covenant with us and promises to always maintain his solemn agreement
GENTLENESS we are called to be humble and gentle with all people There is no room for the proud and arrogant among the faithful disciples The way of Christ is the suffering servant As Christ knelt to wash the disciplesrsquo feet (a job reserved for serv-ants) we must do the same to others
SELF-CONTROL we are called to maintain loving control of ourselves in spite of the anxiety stress or negative circumstances of our everyday life We must conquer the power of sin in our lifemdashallow the grace of Christ to set us free We must also conquer the power of self in our mindsmdashallow the Holy Spirit to tame the desire to do every-thing ldquoMy wayrdquo Christ calls us to a community of self-controlmdashwhere we truly prac-tice love of neighbor
This is what our stewardship month is really about bearing fruit for Jesus We need to grow as disciples We need to mature We need to share good fruit We need to make pledges for our 2016 ministries to continue
Will you bear fruit for Jesus
In Christrsquos service Pastor Bob
STEPHENS CITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
5291 Main Street
PO BOX 428 Stephens City VA 22655
OFFICE HOURS 830AM - 100PM
Phone 540-869-2348
Fax 540-869-3574
E-Mail scumcverizonnet
Webpage stephenscityumcorg
SENIOR PASTOR Rev Bob Gochenour E-mail scumcpastorverizonnet
Cell 757-810-7889
01 Nancy Slonaker 12 Sandy Walker 24 Ray Ewing
Mary Levesque 13 Ryan MacRae Pauline Nichols
Allison David 15 Jane Smith 27 Dot Henkle
02 Marty Barley 18 Greg Conrad Ron Paul
Daniel Barley Alyson Myers Laurence Pfouts
04 Bruce Ryker 19 Devyn Drago 28 Jim Slonaker
Dutch Collins 21 Cathy Barley
10 Wade Gunn Kathy Corbit
If you would like to have you andor your family added to the birthday list please contact the church office 869-2348
Winchester District
Change the World Mission Fair Saturday October 10 2015 2-6pm
Clarke County Fairgrounds
Worship will begin at 2pm with preaching and Holy Communion lead by the Rev Jack Martin
3-5pm Mission Opportunities Stop Hunger Now meals
and Assembling Health Kits for UMCOR
5-6pm Dinner and Small Groups Pizza and Drinks will be available for purchase
During dinner churches will have the opportunity to share mission opportunities they have at their own church
Annual Battlefield half marathon Saturday November 7 2015
WATTS has been selected by Frederick County Parks and Recreation to be the Major Beneficiary of the proceeds of this annual race Last year our share was over $21000 that is 25 of our yearly budget There is no such thing as a free lunch and to earn these rewards WATTS has to pro-vide 150 volunteers to help If you participated last fall you know that the event was a lot of fun things went well and the runners and volunteers came away with such good feelings that the pre-registration this year are ahead of where we were at this time last year
There is nothing for you to sell no door prizes for you to beg and no contribution needed from the WATTS volunteers All the revenue comes from the runners and the sponsors Signing up is easy all you need to do is connect with this link httpvolsptHWLbtB and fill in your name and click on the task where you want to volunteer You can volunteer for as many tasks as you wish just not at the same time Help is also needed Friday night Nov 6 at the Youth Development Center to register run-ners
October 4 19th Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Scriptures Psalm 25 Ephesians 211-22
Sermon Know Who You Are in Christ One in Christ
World Communion Sunday Musical Setting A
UMH17
Theme Grace
October 11 20th Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Laity Sunday
Scriptures Psalm 2225-31 Luke 637-42
Sermon Lay Testimonials
Theme Stewardship
October 18 21st Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Guest Preacher the Rev Tony Layman
Scriptures Psalm 84 2 Corinthians 96-15
Sermon A Cheerful Giver
Theme Stewardship
October 25 22nd Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Scriptures Psalm 34 Ephesians 521-65
Sermon Know Who You Are in Christ Submitted to
Christ
Theme Grace
October Worship Sermons
amp Scripture Lessons
Every Monday Bible Study 7pm Contact Jean Turner 540-8516 2nd amp 4th Monday Fellowship 7 - 9pm Contact Candy Kleffman 540-868-2985
Wednesday Morning Bible Study 10 -12am at Autumn Glen Comm Center Contact Jean Turner 540-8516
Moms in Prayer Every-Other Wednesday 845 -1015pm Contact Jill Lorey 540-869-0605
First Friday Fellowship 7pm Contact Tobye David 540540-868-0212
Thursdays 2 sessions
1000 am and 700 pm
(Room 213)
Theme
The Book of Acts
The 2nd Missionary Journey
Everyone is welcome--bring your Bible
will meet October 21th at 1130am at the Golden Corral in Winchester (120 Costello Drive across from Costco) Anyone who might enjoy some fellowship and good food with other nice people is invited Everyone is responsible
for the cost of herhis own meal Please let us know you are planning to attend by phoning Kathryn Koerner at 540-869-2575 or email Waverly Reames at wgreamesaolcom Donrsquot miss the fellowship fun and good food
The E-team (Evangelism Team) is looking for persons to set up coffeecookies for the fellowship time after the services one or more times a month for the 830 service What a great way to wel-come new folks or catch up with acquaintances See Jacquetta Owen for your response or call 869-1764
Greeters amp Communion Assistants are needed Signndashup sheets for September and October for ldquoGreeters amp Commun-ion Assistantsrdquo are located on the Welcome Tables Also asking for ldquoFellowship Timerdquo providers
needs volunteers for Tuesdays andor Thurs-days from 400-600 both day or one or the
other Contact Cathy Ritter 540-303-3676
We are on Facebook Search for ldquoStephens City United Methodist Churchrdquo and like us You can connect with the church and what it has to offer
And always ldquolikerdquo and ldquosharerdquo with you friends
The Frederick County Active Living Center (Senior Center) is in need of volunteers for Meal Runners from 10am - 12pm (no driving necessary) Kitchen Help
from 830am - 230pm and Substitute Bus Drivers (when bus drivers are on va-cation or take a day off) You may help as often as you like Contact Pala Schrader at (cell) 540-550-0575 or (office) 540-869-2444
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Aluminum to Brass is the collection of aluminum cans for recycling to help fund the music programs A truck is available the first Sunday of every month It is located beside the old bank across from the church
Have you had a loss in your life lost of a loved one a pet a job a divorce need support for care-giving Come and join the Grief Support Group as we discuss our grieving process We meet the first Monday of every month at 6pm in the fellowship hall with a light meal being served For information contact Mary Levesque at 869-1421
Annual Apple Dumplings making on Friday October 2 Please visit Rinkers Orchard on October 3rd to purchase these scrumptious home-made dumplings made by the ladies of SCUMC All pro-ceeds go toward the mortgage
BREAKFAST IS SERVED by the UMM on October 17th
Pancakes sausages and gravy will be served from 7am to 11am in the fellowship hall
Get your ticket from any UMM member and save Prices of tickets are $500
At the door $600
Children under 12 $200
The UMW will be holding a bake sale on October 17th in con-junction with the UMM Pancake Breakfast After having a delicious breakfast by the UMM take home a wonderful des-sert for later in the day
SCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC news
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United Methodist Women invites all ladies to join us for fun
fellowship and mission work
Oct 12th (Monday) 6 pm- Executive Board meets
Oct 12th (Monday) 7 pm- Susanna Circle will meet and start getting care packages ready to go
October 17th (Saturday) from 7 am-noon- Bake Sale in the fellowship hall during the UMMs Pancake Breakfast Call Kim DeGroot 869-7414 if you can help Food items for sale can be brought labelled to the kitchen on Friday afternoon or very early Saturday morning Thanks so much for your support
Phoebe Circle will meet in October- Date to be deter-mined Call Pat Konschak 869-1384 with any questions To the parents of college students and military personnel
We need your help We hope to send care packages out in October and need cur-rent addresses
These addresses change each year so we really need names and addresses Please put the addresses in the UMW mailbox in the office or e-mail them to Debbie Jones at drdjonesyyahoocom ASAP Also we will be collecting items for the care packages throughout the month of October Items needed womens sized shoe boxes candy post-it notes microwave popcorn small snacks such as individually wrapped crackers or chips or any-thing appropriate for college students that can fit in a shoebox (no liquids) Collection boxes will be located in the gathering area and downstairs by the elevator Donations for postage is appreciated too
Thanks again for your help
By Carole Baker Stewardship Chairman
I pray that it has been a year of joy and intense fellowship with God for
each of you I pray your Faith Journey has been the best exper ience
you have ever had I personally have reflected on where God has led me
this past year and what I want to do with this revelation and my Spiritual
growth Looking back at my journey I see many years of passive pray-
er service and giving to the glory of God My stewardship was lacking
I knew God and gave to our church what I felt was okay but I sure did-
nrsquot want to put myself in any situations that would impact my time or
my pocketbook and maybe do without But then I took a disciple class
and then a few Bible studies and it really penetrated my faith walk and
my heart You see God answered lots of my prayers but I didnrsquot always
recognize God as the source of those answered prayers or needs He
came through for me when times were tough financially and when I was
lacking in my faith and spiritual growth But as my journey of faith
grew I recognized how much I needed God and how he was always there
in times of need When the time came to give of my resources I knew
that I could count on God for my blessings to provide what I need By
giving to the ministry of our Church with my tithes praying for His
guidance in my daily life and letting God lead me on this faith jour-
ney to reach out to serve those in need I was trusting God I pray
that you have had that same experience ndash to feel Godrsquos blessings in your
life when times are tough as well as when they are at the top of the
mountain God Always Knows What Is Best He wants you to put
your trust and faith in Him Praise Him for His blessings and listen to
His answers when you ask for His guidance Our Church has many areas
that we can witness as a congregation and as an individual to our faith
As you prayerfully consider where GOD has led you this year ndash I hope it
will be a barometer to how you respond to his call in the giving of your
tithes your service your presence and your prayers
WHERE IS GOD LEADING YOU
SCUMC INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CHOIRS
Wesley RingersmdashA bell choir for children 2nd grade-5th grade Rehearse from Sep-tember-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring occasionally at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Youth RingersmdashA bell choir for youth 6th grade-12th grade Rehearse from Septem-ber-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Stephens City RingersmdashA bell choir for adults with over 2 years experience Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring on the 1st Sunday of the month at the 830 and 11am worship services September-May They will lead worship on Christmas Eve Primary PraisemdashA vocal choir for children K-2nd grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 2nd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Wesley SingersmdashA vocal choir for children 3rd-5th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 3rd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Youth ChoirmdashA vocal choir for youth 6th-12th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Chancel ChoirmdashA vocal choir for adults (18 yrs and beyond) that read 4 part choral music-soprano alto tenor and bass They rehearse from September-May every Wednes-day night 7-830pm in the sanctuary The choir sings every Sunday at the 11am wor-ship service They will perform on Christmas Eve Youth Participation PolicymdashIn fairness to all musical participants will sing or play in their own agegrade level ensembles unless invited by a director to ring bells or sing in a different choir If invited by the director to join an additional ensemble the musicianrsquos primary responsibility is to ring or sing in hisher agegrade level ensemble SoloistsmdashSoloists and small groups who sing throughout the year are regular commit-ted members of a choir
HANDBELL CHOIRS Jacquetta Owen ndash Bell Choir Director
Rehearsal Room 212 630-715 pm Stephens City Ringers (SCR) (0-2 years exp) 715-745 pm Wesley Ringers (Grades 2-5) 745-815 pm Youth Ringers (G6-12)
VOCAL CHOIRS Donna Green ndash ChildrenYouth Choirsrsquo Director
Rehearsal Room 200 5-530pm Primary Praise Choir (K-G2) 715-745 pm Youth Singers (G6-12) 645-715 pm Wesley Singers
David Renner-Director of MusicSymphony of the Valley SanctuaryFellowship Hall
7-830 pm Chancel Choir (Youthadults in Sanctuary) Music donations Honorariums and Memoriams may be made to
SCUMC Special music 052-16 Thank-you
Winchester District
Change the World Mission Fair Saturday October 10 2015 2-6pm
Clarke County Fairgrounds
Worship will begin at 2pm with preaching and Holy Communion lead by the Rev Jack Martin
3-5pm Mission Opportunities Stop Hunger Now meals
and Assembling Health Kits for UMCOR
5-6pm Dinner and Small Groups Pizza and Drinks will be available for purchase
During dinner churches will have the opportunity to share mission opportunities they have at their own church
Annual Battlefield half marathon Saturday November 7 2015
WATTS has been selected by Frederick County Parks and Recreation to be the Major Beneficiary of the proceeds of this annual race Last year our share was over $21000 that is 25 of our yearly budget There is no such thing as a free lunch and to earn these rewards WATTS has to pro-vide 150 volunteers to help If you participated last fall you know that the event was a lot of fun things went well and the runners and volunteers came away with such good feelings that the pre-registration this year are ahead of where we were at this time last year
There is nothing for you to sell no door prizes for you to beg and no contribution needed from the WATTS volunteers All the revenue comes from the runners and the sponsors Signing up is easy all you need to do is connect with this link httpvolsptHWLbtB and fill in your name and click on the task where you want to volunteer You can volunteer for as many tasks as you wish just not at the same time Help is also needed Friday night Nov 6 at the Youth Development Center to register run-ners
October 4 19th Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Scriptures Psalm 25 Ephesians 211-22
Sermon Know Who You Are in Christ One in Christ
World Communion Sunday Musical Setting A
UMH17
Theme Grace
October 11 20th Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Laity Sunday
Scriptures Psalm 2225-31 Luke 637-42
Sermon Lay Testimonials
Theme Stewardship
October 18 21st Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Guest Preacher the Rev Tony Layman
Scriptures Psalm 84 2 Corinthians 96-15
Sermon A Cheerful Giver
Theme Stewardship
October 25 22nd Sunday after PentecostKingdomtide
Scriptures Psalm 34 Ephesians 521-65
Sermon Know Who You Are in Christ Submitted to
Christ
Theme Grace
October Worship Sermons
amp Scripture Lessons
Every Monday Bible Study 7pm Contact Jean Turner 540-8516 2nd amp 4th Monday Fellowship 7 - 9pm Contact Candy Kleffman 540-868-2985
Wednesday Morning Bible Study 10 -12am at Autumn Glen Comm Center Contact Jean Turner 540-8516
Moms in Prayer Every-Other Wednesday 845 -1015pm Contact Jill Lorey 540-869-0605
First Friday Fellowship 7pm Contact Tobye David 540540-868-0212
Thursdays 2 sessions
1000 am and 700 pm
(Room 213)
Theme
The Book of Acts
The 2nd Missionary Journey
Everyone is welcome--bring your Bible
will meet October 21th at 1130am at the Golden Corral in Winchester (120 Costello Drive across from Costco) Anyone who might enjoy some fellowship and good food with other nice people is invited Everyone is responsible
for the cost of herhis own meal Please let us know you are planning to attend by phoning Kathryn Koerner at 540-869-2575 or email Waverly Reames at wgreamesaolcom Donrsquot miss the fellowship fun and good food
The E-team (Evangelism Team) is looking for persons to set up coffeecookies for the fellowship time after the services one or more times a month for the 830 service What a great way to wel-come new folks or catch up with acquaintances See Jacquetta Owen for your response or call 869-1764
Greeters amp Communion Assistants are needed Signndashup sheets for September and October for ldquoGreeters amp Commun-ion Assistantsrdquo are located on the Welcome Tables Also asking for ldquoFellowship Timerdquo providers
needs volunteers for Tuesdays andor Thurs-days from 400-600 both day or one or the
other Contact Cathy Ritter 540-303-3676
We are on Facebook Search for ldquoStephens City United Methodist Churchrdquo and like us You can connect with the church and what it has to offer
And always ldquolikerdquo and ldquosharerdquo with you friends
The Frederick County Active Living Center (Senior Center) is in need of volunteers for Meal Runners from 10am - 12pm (no driving necessary) Kitchen Help
from 830am - 230pm and Substitute Bus Drivers (when bus drivers are on va-cation or take a day off) You may help as often as you like Contact Pala Schrader at (cell) 540-550-0575 or (office) 540-869-2444
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Aluminum to Brass is the collection of aluminum cans for recycling to help fund the music programs A truck is available the first Sunday of every month It is located beside the old bank across from the church
Have you had a loss in your life lost of a loved one a pet a job a divorce need support for care-giving Come and join the Grief Support Group as we discuss our grieving process We meet the first Monday of every month at 6pm in the fellowship hall with a light meal being served For information contact Mary Levesque at 869-1421
Annual Apple Dumplings making on Friday October 2 Please visit Rinkers Orchard on October 3rd to purchase these scrumptious home-made dumplings made by the ladies of SCUMC All pro-ceeds go toward the mortgage
BREAKFAST IS SERVED by the UMM on October 17th
Pancakes sausages and gravy will be served from 7am to 11am in the fellowship hall
Get your ticket from any UMM member and save Prices of tickets are $500
At the door $600
Children under 12 $200
The UMW will be holding a bake sale on October 17th in con-junction with the UMM Pancake Breakfast After having a delicious breakfast by the UMM take home a wonderful des-sert for later in the day
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United Methodist Women invites all ladies to join us for fun
fellowship and mission work
Oct 12th (Monday) 6 pm- Executive Board meets
Oct 12th (Monday) 7 pm- Susanna Circle will meet and start getting care packages ready to go
October 17th (Saturday) from 7 am-noon- Bake Sale in the fellowship hall during the UMMs Pancake Breakfast Call Kim DeGroot 869-7414 if you can help Food items for sale can be brought labelled to the kitchen on Friday afternoon or very early Saturday morning Thanks so much for your support
Phoebe Circle will meet in October- Date to be deter-mined Call Pat Konschak 869-1384 with any questions To the parents of college students and military personnel
We need your help We hope to send care packages out in October and need cur-rent addresses
These addresses change each year so we really need names and addresses Please put the addresses in the UMW mailbox in the office or e-mail them to Debbie Jones at drdjonesyyahoocom ASAP Also we will be collecting items for the care packages throughout the month of October Items needed womens sized shoe boxes candy post-it notes microwave popcorn small snacks such as individually wrapped crackers or chips or any-thing appropriate for college students that can fit in a shoebox (no liquids) Collection boxes will be located in the gathering area and downstairs by the elevator Donations for postage is appreciated too
Thanks again for your help
By Carole Baker Stewardship Chairman
I pray that it has been a year of joy and intense fellowship with God for
each of you I pray your Faith Journey has been the best exper ience
you have ever had I personally have reflected on where God has led me
this past year and what I want to do with this revelation and my Spiritual
growth Looking back at my journey I see many years of passive pray-
er service and giving to the glory of God My stewardship was lacking
I knew God and gave to our church what I felt was okay but I sure did-
nrsquot want to put myself in any situations that would impact my time or
my pocketbook and maybe do without But then I took a disciple class
and then a few Bible studies and it really penetrated my faith walk and
my heart You see God answered lots of my prayers but I didnrsquot always
recognize God as the source of those answered prayers or needs He
came through for me when times were tough financially and when I was
lacking in my faith and spiritual growth But as my journey of faith
grew I recognized how much I needed God and how he was always there
in times of need When the time came to give of my resources I knew
that I could count on God for my blessings to provide what I need By
giving to the ministry of our Church with my tithes praying for His
guidance in my daily life and letting God lead me on this faith jour-
ney to reach out to serve those in need I was trusting God I pray
that you have had that same experience ndash to feel Godrsquos blessings in your
life when times are tough as well as when they are at the top of the
mountain God Always Knows What Is Best He wants you to put
your trust and faith in Him Praise Him for His blessings and listen to
His answers when you ask for His guidance Our Church has many areas
that we can witness as a congregation and as an individual to our faith
As you prayerfully consider where GOD has led you this year ndash I hope it
will be a barometer to how you respond to his call in the giving of your
tithes your service your presence and your prayers
WHERE IS GOD LEADING YOU
SCUMC INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CHOIRS
Wesley RingersmdashA bell choir for children 2nd grade-5th grade Rehearse from Sep-tember-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring occasionally at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Youth RingersmdashA bell choir for youth 6th grade-12th grade Rehearse from Septem-ber-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Stephens City RingersmdashA bell choir for adults with over 2 years experience Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring on the 1st Sunday of the month at the 830 and 11am worship services September-May They will lead worship on Christmas Eve Primary PraisemdashA vocal choir for children K-2nd grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 2nd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Wesley SingersmdashA vocal choir for children 3rd-5th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 3rd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Youth ChoirmdashA vocal choir for youth 6th-12th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Chancel ChoirmdashA vocal choir for adults (18 yrs and beyond) that read 4 part choral music-soprano alto tenor and bass They rehearse from September-May every Wednes-day night 7-830pm in the sanctuary The choir sings every Sunday at the 11am wor-ship service They will perform on Christmas Eve Youth Participation PolicymdashIn fairness to all musical participants will sing or play in their own agegrade level ensembles unless invited by a director to ring bells or sing in a different choir If invited by the director to join an additional ensemble the musicianrsquos primary responsibility is to ring or sing in hisher agegrade level ensemble SoloistsmdashSoloists and small groups who sing throughout the year are regular commit-ted members of a choir
HANDBELL CHOIRS Jacquetta Owen ndash Bell Choir Director
Rehearsal Room 212 630-715 pm Stephens City Ringers (SCR) (0-2 years exp) 715-745 pm Wesley Ringers (Grades 2-5) 745-815 pm Youth Ringers (G6-12)
VOCAL CHOIRS Donna Green ndash ChildrenYouth Choirsrsquo Director
Rehearsal Room 200 5-530pm Primary Praise Choir (K-G2) 715-745 pm Youth Singers (G6-12) 645-715 pm Wesley Singers
David Renner-Director of MusicSymphony of the Valley SanctuaryFellowship Hall
7-830 pm Chancel Choir (Youthadults in Sanctuary) Music donations Honorariums and Memoriams may be made to
SCUMC Special music 052-16 Thank-you
Every Monday Bible Study 7pm Contact Jean Turner 540-8516 2nd amp 4th Monday Fellowship 7 - 9pm Contact Candy Kleffman 540-868-2985
Wednesday Morning Bible Study 10 -12am at Autumn Glen Comm Center Contact Jean Turner 540-8516
Moms in Prayer Every-Other Wednesday 845 -1015pm Contact Jill Lorey 540-869-0605
First Friday Fellowship 7pm Contact Tobye David 540540-868-0212
Thursdays 2 sessions
1000 am and 700 pm
(Room 213)
Theme
The Book of Acts
The 2nd Missionary Journey
Everyone is welcome--bring your Bible
will meet October 21th at 1130am at the Golden Corral in Winchester (120 Costello Drive across from Costco) Anyone who might enjoy some fellowship and good food with other nice people is invited Everyone is responsible
for the cost of herhis own meal Please let us know you are planning to attend by phoning Kathryn Koerner at 540-869-2575 or email Waverly Reames at wgreamesaolcom Donrsquot miss the fellowship fun and good food
The E-team (Evangelism Team) is looking for persons to set up coffeecookies for the fellowship time after the services one or more times a month for the 830 service What a great way to wel-come new folks or catch up with acquaintances See Jacquetta Owen for your response or call 869-1764
Greeters amp Communion Assistants are needed Signndashup sheets for September and October for ldquoGreeters amp Commun-ion Assistantsrdquo are located on the Welcome Tables Also asking for ldquoFellowship Timerdquo providers
needs volunteers for Tuesdays andor Thurs-days from 400-600 both day or one or the
other Contact Cathy Ritter 540-303-3676
We are on Facebook Search for ldquoStephens City United Methodist Churchrdquo and like us You can connect with the church and what it has to offer
And always ldquolikerdquo and ldquosharerdquo with you friends
The Frederick County Active Living Center (Senior Center) is in need of volunteers for Meal Runners from 10am - 12pm (no driving necessary) Kitchen Help
from 830am - 230pm and Substitute Bus Drivers (when bus drivers are on va-cation or take a day off) You may help as often as you like Contact Pala Schrader at (cell) 540-550-0575 or (office) 540-869-2444
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Aluminum to Brass is the collection of aluminum cans for recycling to help fund the music programs A truck is available the first Sunday of every month It is located beside the old bank across from the church
Have you had a loss in your life lost of a loved one a pet a job a divorce need support for care-giving Come and join the Grief Support Group as we discuss our grieving process We meet the first Monday of every month at 6pm in the fellowship hall with a light meal being served For information contact Mary Levesque at 869-1421
Annual Apple Dumplings making on Friday October 2 Please visit Rinkers Orchard on October 3rd to purchase these scrumptious home-made dumplings made by the ladies of SCUMC All pro-ceeds go toward the mortgage
BREAKFAST IS SERVED by the UMM on October 17th
Pancakes sausages and gravy will be served from 7am to 11am in the fellowship hall
Get your ticket from any UMM member and save Prices of tickets are $500
At the door $600
Children under 12 $200
The UMW will be holding a bake sale on October 17th in con-junction with the UMM Pancake Breakfast After having a delicious breakfast by the UMM take home a wonderful des-sert for later in the day
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United Methodist Women invites all ladies to join us for fun
fellowship and mission work
Oct 12th (Monday) 6 pm- Executive Board meets
Oct 12th (Monday) 7 pm- Susanna Circle will meet and start getting care packages ready to go
October 17th (Saturday) from 7 am-noon- Bake Sale in the fellowship hall during the UMMs Pancake Breakfast Call Kim DeGroot 869-7414 if you can help Food items for sale can be brought labelled to the kitchen on Friday afternoon or very early Saturday morning Thanks so much for your support
Phoebe Circle will meet in October- Date to be deter-mined Call Pat Konschak 869-1384 with any questions To the parents of college students and military personnel
We need your help We hope to send care packages out in October and need cur-rent addresses
These addresses change each year so we really need names and addresses Please put the addresses in the UMW mailbox in the office or e-mail them to Debbie Jones at drdjonesyyahoocom ASAP Also we will be collecting items for the care packages throughout the month of October Items needed womens sized shoe boxes candy post-it notes microwave popcorn small snacks such as individually wrapped crackers or chips or any-thing appropriate for college students that can fit in a shoebox (no liquids) Collection boxes will be located in the gathering area and downstairs by the elevator Donations for postage is appreciated too
Thanks again for your help
By Carole Baker Stewardship Chairman
I pray that it has been a year of joy and intense fellowship with God for
each of you I pray your Faith Journey has been the best exper ience
you have ever had I personally have reflected on where God has led me
this past year and what I want to do with this revelation and my Spiritual
growth Looking back at my journey I see many years of passive pray-
er service and giving to the glory of God My stewardship was lacking
I knew God and gave to our church what I felt was okay but I sure did-
nrsquot want to put myself in any situations that would impact my time or
my pocketbook and maybe do without But then I took a disciple class
and then a few Bible studies and it really penetrated my faith walk and
my heart You see God answered lots of my prayers but I didnrsquot always
recognize God as the source of those answered prayers or needs He
came through for me when times were tough financially and when I was
lacking in my faith and spiritual growth But as my journey of faith
grew I recognized how much I needed God and how he was always there
in times of need When the time came to give of my resources I knew
that I could count on God for my blessings to provide what I need By
giving to the ministry of our Church with my tithes praying for His
guidance in my daily life and letting God lead me on this faith jour-
ney to reach out to serve those in need I was trusting God I pray
that you have had that same experience ndash to feel Godrsquos blessings in your
life when times are tough as well as when they are at the top of the
mountain God Always Knows What Is Best He wants you to put
your trust and faith in Him Praise Him for His blessings and listen to
His answers when you ask for His guidance Our Church has many areas
that we can witness as a congregation and as an individual to our faith
As you prayerfully consider where GOD has led you this year ndash I hope it
will be a barometer to how you respond to his call in the giving of your
tithes your service your presence and your prayers
WHERE IS GOD LEADING YOU
SCUMC INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CHOIRS
Wesley RingersmdashA bell choir for children 2nd grade-5th grade Rehearse from Sep-tember-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring occasionally at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Youth RingersmdashA bell choir for youth 6th grade-12th grade Rehearse from Septem-ber-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Stephens City RingersmdashA bell choir for adults with over 2 years experience Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring on the 1st Sunday of the month at the 830 and 11am worship services September-May They will lead worship on Christmas Eve Primary PraisemdashA vocal choir for children K-2nd grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 2nd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Wesley SingersmdashA vocal choir for children 3rd-5th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 3rd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Youth ChoirmdashA vocal choir for youth 6th-12th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Chancel ChoirmdashA vocal choir for adults (18 yrs and beyond) that read 4 part choral music-soprano alto tenor and bass They rehearse from September-May every Wednes-day night 7-830pm in the sanctuary The choir sings every Sunday at the 11am wor-ship service They will perform on Christmas Eve Youth Participation PolicymdashIn fairness to all musical participants will sing or play in their own agegrade level ensembles unless invited by a director to ring bells or sing in a different choir If invited by the director to join an additional ensemble the musicianrsquos primary responsibility is to ring or sing in hisher agegrade level ensemble SoloistsmdashSoloists and small groups who sing throughout the year are regular commit-ted members of a choir
HANDBELL CHOIRS Jacquetta Owen ndash Bell Choir Director
Rehearsal Room 212 630-715 pm Stephens City Ringers (SCR) (0-2 years exp) 715-745 pm Wesley Ringers (Grades 2-5) 745-815 pm Youth Ringers (G6-12)
VOCAL CHOIRS Donna Green ndash ChildrenYouth Choirsrsquo Director
Rehearsal Room 200 5-530pm Primary Praise Choir (K-G2) 715-745 pm Youth Singers (G6-12) 645-715 pm Wesley Singers
David Renner-Director of MusicSymphony of the Valley SanctuaryFellowship Hall
7-830 pm Chancel Choir (Youthadults in Sanctuary) Music donations Honorariums and Memoriams may be made to
SCUMC Special music 052-16 Thank-you
Aluminum to Brass is the collection of aluminum cans for recycling to help fund the music programs A truck is available the first Sunday of every month It is located beside the old bank across from the church
Have you had a loss in your life lost of a loved one a pet a job a divorce need support for care-giving Come and join the Grief Support Group as we discuss our grieving process We meet the first Monday of every month at 6pm in the fellowship hall with a light meal being served For information contact Mary Levesque at 869-1421
Annual Apple Dumplings making on Friday October 2 Please visit Rinkers Orchard on October 3rd to purchase these scrumptious home-made dumplings made by the ladies of SCUMC All pro-ceeds go toward the mortgage
BREAKFAST IS SERVED by the UMM on October 17th
Pancakes sausages and gravy will be served from 7am to 11am in the fellowship hall
Get your ticket from any UMM member and save Prices of tickets are $500
At the door $600
Children under 12 $200
The UMW will be holding a bake sale on October 17th in con-junction with the UMM Pancake Breakfast After having a delicious breakfast by the UMM take home a wonderful des-sert for later in the day
SCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC newsSCUMC news
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United Methodist Women invites all ladies to join us for fun
fellowship and mission work
Oct 12th (Monday) 6 pm- Executive Board meets
Oct 12th (Monday) 7 pm- Susanna Circle will meet and start getting care packages ready to go
October 17th (Saturday) from 7 am-noon- Bake Sale in the fellowship hall during the UMMs Pancake Breakfast Call Kim DeGroot 869-7414 if you can help Food items for sale can be brought labelled to the kitchen on Friday afternoon or very early Saturday morning Thanks so much for your support
Phoebe Circle will meet in October- Date to be deter-mined Call Pat Konschak 869-1384 with any questions To the parents of college students and military personnel
We need your help We hope to send care packages out in October and need cur-rent addresses
These addresses change each year so we really need names and addresses Please put the addresses in the UMW mailbox in the office or e-mail them to Debbie Jones at drdjonesyyahoocom ASAP Also we will be collecting items for the care packages throughout the month of October Items needed womens sized shoe boxes candy post-it notes microwave popcorn small snacks such as individually wrapped crackers or chips or any-thing appropriate for college students that can fit in a shoebox (no liquids) Collection boxes will be located in the gathering area and downstairs by the elevator Donations for postage is appreciated too
Thanks again for your help
By Carole Baker Stewardship Chairman
I pray that it has been a year of joy and intense fellowship with God for
each of you I pray your Faith Journey has been the best exper ience
you have ever had I personally have reflected on where God has led me
this past year and what I want to do with this revelation and my Spiritual
growth Looking back at my journey I see many years of passive pray-
er service and giving to the glory of God My stewardship was lacking
I knew God and gave to our church what I felt was okay but I sure did-
nrsquot want to put myself in any situations that would impact my time or
my pocketbook and maybe do without But then I took a disciple class
and then a few Bible studies and it really penetrated my faith walk and
my heart You see God answered lots of my prayers but I didnrsquot always
recognize God as the source of those answered prayers or needs He
came through for me when times were tough financially and when I was
lacking in my faith and spiritual growth But as my journey of faith
grew I recognized how much I needed God and how he was always there
in times of need When the time came to give of my resources I knew
that I could count on God for my blessings to provide what I need By
giving to the ministry of our Church with my tithes praying for His
guidance in my daily life and letting God lead me on this faith jour-
ney to reach out to serve those in need I was trusting God I pray
that you have had that same experience ndash to feel Godrsquos blessings in your
life when times are tough as well as when they are at the top of the
mountain God Always Knows What Is Best He wants you to put
your trust and faith in Him Praise Him for His blessings and listen to
His answers when you ask for His guidance Our Church has many areas
that we can witness as a congregation and as an individual to our faith
As you prayerfully consider where GOD has led you this year ndash I hope it
will be a barometer to how you respond to his call in the giving of your
tithes your service your presence and your prayers
WHERE IS GOD LEADING YOU
SCUMC INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CHOIRS
Wesley RingersmdashA bell choir for children 2nd grade-5th grade Rehearse from Sep-tember-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring occasionally at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Youth RingersmdashA bell choir for youth 6th grade-12th grade Rehearse from Septem-ber-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Stephens City RingersmdashA bell choir for adults with over 2 years experience Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring on the 1st Sunday of the month at the 830 and 11am worship services September-May They will lead worship on Christmas Eve Primary PraisemdashA vocal choir for children K-2nd grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 2nd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Wesley SingersmdashA vocal choir for children 3rd-5th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 3rd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Youth ChoirmdashA vocal choir for youth 6th-12th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Chancel ChoirmdashA vocal choir for adults (18 yrs and beyond) that read 4 part choral music-soprano alto tenor and bass They rehearse from September-May every Wednes-day night 7-830pm in the sanctuary The choir sings every Sunday at the 11am wor-ship service They will perform on Christmas Eve Youth Participation PolicymdashIn fairness to all musical participants will sing or play in their own agegrade level ensembles unless invited by a director to ring bells or sing in a different choir If invited by the director to join an additional ensemble the musicianrsquos primary responsibility is to ring or sing in hisher agegrade level ensemble SoloistsmdashSoloists and small groups who sing throughout the year are regular commit-ted members of a choir
HANDBELL CHOIRS Jacquetta Owen ndash Bell Choir Director
Rehearsal Room 212 630-715 pm Stephens City Ringers (SCR) (0-2 years exp) 715-745 pm Wesley Ringers (Grades 2-5) 745-815 pm Youth Ringers (G6-12)
VOCAL CHOIRS Donna Green ndash ChildrenYouth Choirsrsquo Director
Rehearsal Room 200 5-530pm Primary Praise Choir (K-G2) 715-745 pm Youth Singers (G6-12) 645-715 pm Wesley Singers
David Renner-Director of MusicSymphony of the Valley SanctuaryFellowship Hall
7-830 pm Chancel Choir (Youthadults in Sanctuary) Music donations Honorariums and Memoriams may be made to
SCUMC Special music 052-16 Thank-you
By Carole Baker Stewardship Chairman
I pray that it has been a year of joy and intense fellowship with God for
each of you I pray your Faith Journey has been the best exper ience
you have ever had I personally have reflected on where God has led me
this past year and what I want to do with this revelation and my Spiritual
growth Looking back at my journey I see many years of passive pray-
er service and giving to the glory of God My stewardship was lacking
I knew God and gave to our church what I felt was okay but I sure did-
nrsquot want to put myself in any situations that would impact my time or
my pocketbook and maybe do without But then I took a disciple class
and then a few Bible studies and it really penetrated my faith walk and
my heart You see God answered lots of my prayers but I didnrsquot always
recognize God as the source of those answered prayers or needs He
came through for me when times were tough financially and when I was
lacking in my faith and spiritual growth But as my journey of faith
grew I recognized how much I needed God and how he was always there
in times of need When the time came to give of my resources I knew
that I could count on God for my blessings to provide what I need By
giving to the ministry of our Church with my tithes praying for His
guidance in my daily life and letting God lead me on this faith jour-
ney to reach out to serve those in need I was trusting God I pray
that you have had that same experience ndash to feel Godrsquos blessings in your
life when times are tough as well as when they are at the top of the
mountain God Always Knows What Is Best He wants you to put
your trust and faith in Him Praise Him for His blessings and listen to
His answers when you ask for His guidance Our Church has many areas
that we can witness as a congregation and as an individual to our faith
As you prayerfully consider where GOD has led you this year ndash I hope it
will be a barometer to how you respond to his call in the giving of your
tithes your service your presence and your prayers
WHERE IS GOD LEADING YOU
SCUMC INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CHOIRS
Wesley RingersmdashA bell choir for children 2nd grade-5th grade Rehearse from Sep-tember-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring occasionally at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Youth RingersmdashA bell choir for youth 6th grade-12th grade Rehearse from Septem-ber-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am morning worship September-May They will lead worship on Christ-mas Eve Stephens City RingersmdashA bell choir for adults with over 2 years experience Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 212 The choir will ring on the 1st Sunday of the month at the 830 and 11am worship services September-May They will lead worship on Christmas Eve Primary PraisemdashA vocal choir for children K-2nd grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 2nd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Wesley SingersmdashA vocal choir for children 3rd-5th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 3rd Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Youth ChoirmdashA vocal choir for youth 6th-12th grade Rehearse from September-May every Wednesday night in room 200 The choir will sing every 4th Sunday at the 830 or 11am worship September-May They will have an AdventChristmas program and lead worship on Christmas Eve Chancel ChoirmdashA vocal choir for adults (18 yrs and beyond) that read 4 part choral music-soprano alto tenor and bass They rehearse from September-May every Wednes-day night 7-830pm in the sanctuary The choir sings every Sunday at the 11am wor-ship service They will perform on Christmas Eve Youth Participation PolicymdashIn fairness to all musical participants will sing or play in their own agegrade level ensembles unless invited by a director to ring bells or sing in a different choir If invited by the director to join an additional ensemble the musicianrsquos primary responsibility is to ring or sing in hisher agegrade level ensemble SoloistsmdashSoloists and small groups who sing throughout the year are regular commit-ted members of a choir
HANDBELL CHOIRS Jacquetta Owen ndash Bell Choir Director
Rehearsal Room 212 630-715 pm Stephens City Ringers (SCR) (0-2 years exp) 715-745 pm Wesley Ringers (Grades 2-5) 745-815 pm Youth Ringers (G6-12)
VOCAL CHOIRS Donna Green ndash ChildrenYouth Choirsrsquo Director
Rehearsal Room 200 5-530pm Primary Praise Choir (K-G2) 715-745 pm Youth Singers (G6-12) 645-715 pm Wesley Singers
David Renner-Director of MusicSymphony of the Valley SanctuaryFellowship Hall
7-830 pm Chancel Choir (Youthadults in Sanctuary) Music donations Honorariums and Memoriams may be made to
SCUMC Special music 052-16 Thank-you