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1 The Monthly Messenger A Note From The Pastor... WOW!!! Sooo much to be thankful for this year Where do we begin??? We were sooo blessed by God to be able to see the youth share their gifts and talents and abilities they ve been given for the Youth Worship Service. ALL the thanks belongs to God. However, I want to thank everyone for making themselves available and making Youth Sunday such an AWESOME worship experience. I thank God for bringing us all together through the inspiration and direction and power of the Holy Spirit. The youth were truly blessed to be a blessing and God blessed their faithfulness. The last Sunday of October it was all hands on deck to share the stories of God s Word through Bible booths during the community trick or treat time. Over 100 children, youth and adults enjoyed the warmth and fellowship and radical hospitality provided by those who served to tell the stories and help with each Bible booth activity station. I was overwhelmed by the cooperation I experienced that day Many hands make light work and God used us to share many Bible lessons with the community Paulette and I also want to say thank you for the various gifts we Dalton United Methodist Church NOVEMBER 2017 received during Pastor Appreciation month By the time you read this, I will have added one more thanksgiving to the list. Church/ charge conference will have occurred and for that I am always thankful. There are sooo many blessings the Lord gives us that we can be thankful for during this month of Thanksgiving and we actually need to be thankful for all God gives us all year long God Bless, Pastor Dave

2 PRAYER CONCERNS Sandy Amstutz (sister of Jane Koontz), Barb Boss (friend of the Johnson s), Barb Bowers, Jim Cisar (brother of Tom Cisar), Dylan Domer, Patrick Fone, Judy Gardner (sister of Marge Troyer), Sonya Gatrell, Avah Green, Vicky Hodges, Don Hoover, Rev. Mike McHale, Sue McHale, Terry Johnson Miller (cousin of Dan Stark), Gloria Mishler, Marilyn Pittman (friend of Clarabel Kurzen), Kelly Slabaugh, Laurie Zifcak (friend of Diane Fischnich) Our nursing home, assisted living, and homebound residents: Harold Douglas, George Hann, Donna Schneider, Jerry Swihart, Kenny Walkup All Military personnel on active duty and their families. Our country and our leaders. (Please advise the church office at (330) if any these names should no longer be listed or of any updates) THANK YOU I would like to thank everyone who said prayers for me during my surgeries. Prayers are answered and I really felt everyone praying. Thank you and God Bless, Beth Johnson...Special thanks to Karen Lintern as she returns to the accompanist for the Praise Choir, Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels will be serving a meal each Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. at the Dalton Presbyterian Church. Please call Karol Niehaus at (330) for reservations. ************************* Canton Calvary Mission Collection Item For NOVEMBER is: Canned Vegetables Operation Christmas Child Collection Item for NOVEMBER is: $9 Shipping Donation *************************** Congratulations! Jason & Stephanie Koontz United in marriage Friday, September 29, 2017 The Lord loves us. He will bring us safely into the land and give it to us. It is very fertile, a land flowing with milk and honey! (Numbers 14:8 TLB) Page 2 The Monthly Messenger

3 ABOUT OUR MEMBERS... MISSIONS NEWS Help us minister to those in need. Elijah s Cupboard can always use non-perishable food items for The Salvation Army. Please bring an item or two with you and place them in the good cupboard in the hallway. We also continue to collect labels for the Red Bird Mission. -Labels include: "General Mills Boxtops for Education"; and "Tyson Project A+ Labels for Education". A collection envelope for the labels is located on the bulletin board, in the narthex of the Church. Please consider donating today! -Canton Calvary Missions food collections for NOVEMBER is: Canned Vegetables this can be placed in the large basket in the narthex. Thank you for the continued support ~ Missions Committee ***************************************** New Addition! Lillian Mae Born Parents & family Greg, Sarah and Rylee Harder Great-Grandparents Clarence & Marge Troyer Our Deepest Sympathy.. To the families and friends of: David Powley Gloria Amstutz...Charlotte Miller...Jim Neal (brother of Mary Loomis) ************************************ It's time for Poinsettias! Poinsettias may be ordered once again for our Christmas season. The cost is $9.55 each. Colors available are red, white, pink, Jingle bells and marble. The deadline to order is December 3rd. Please place your order on the office door and Thanks So Much" for making our sanctuary beautiful for Christmas!!! Payment may be placed in the offering, marked Flowers. ~Diane Fischnich Worship Committee Issue 11 Page 3

4 What a fun time we had at our trick or treat Bible booths. Thanks to everyone who helped make this such a fun time! It was a wonderful cold afternoon, but was nice and warm inside! He tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart; he gently leads those that have young. (Isaiah 40:11 NIV) Page 4 The Monthly Messenger

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6 News from the United Methodist Women The UMW will be finishing the year with a flourish. On SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 FOLLOWING THE CHURCH SERVICE WILL BE THE THANKSGIVING MEAL. PLEASE BRING YOUR TABLE SERVICE AND A DISH TO ROUND OUT THE MEAL. The items being provided will be the turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, rolls and butter. Hope you all are planning on coming to make it a special day to share with your church family. Before long the ANGEL TREE will be showing up outside the church office. Be on the close look out. The Angel Tree is a mission project of the UMW through the Salvation Army. The purpose is to provide a joyful Christmas for a needy family. When the tree arrives, take a gift card, buy the gift and return the unwrapped gift placing it under the tree by the due date. It is a wonderful feeling to give to others so they have a very Merry Christmas. The last thing this year of course is THE COOKIE WALK, BAKE SALE, AND LUNCHEON ON DECEMBER 2 FROM 9:00 TO 2:00. The most important thing is to have plenty of cookies to sell, twelve dozen cookies or as many as you can make would be great. Any baked items for the bake sale would be appreciated also. Some suggestions for the bake sale could be loaves of bread, rolls, brownies or cake. Maybe you have some great ideas, too. Don t forget to come and bring your family and friends for lunch. I am sure that would be much more fun enjoying a delicious lunch together at the church than cooking and doing dishes. Let s make this the best event for the UMW ever! For many years the UMW have been providing the Upper Room for a daily devotional guide which you will find on the table at the entrance to the sanctuary. Please feel free to take one for yourself or another to share with someone. A suggested donation of $1.00 for the smaller print and $2.00 for the larger print would be appreciated by not necessary. Rose Ann Stark has been doing missionary work of her own by visiting with people at Shady Lawn and delivering a copy of the Upper Room to them. I know the people she visits look forward to seeing her and having the Upper Room. The UMW would like to thank you so much, RoseAnn, for sharing God s word and Christian fellowship with some of the residents of Shady Lawn. If you know of someone who would appreciate a copy, please take a copy to them. The important thing is getting the Upper Room to people who would like receiving God s words through the inspirational messages in the booklet and a visit from someone. On Saturday, October 28 the UMW heard a very inspiring message from Kristel Stone which she told us the most important thing in life is sharing the gospel. Kristel came to tell us about Operation Christmas Child. You could tell how she has dedicated her time, heart, and soul to this worthy cause. Operation Christmas Child is a mission project through Samaritans Purse for which boxes are packed with items for children and distributed all over the world. All year Becky Jones has items listed each month in the bulletin Page 6 The Monthly Messenger

7 and newsletter to donate to this cause. If you haven t donated in the past consider doing so next year. The UMW brought wash cloths and bars of soap for the Christmas boxes. Kristel explained how she got started helping with this project and how it has grown over the years. She has even cleaned out the old barn on their farm to be able to store items all year and then pack the boxes in November. The packing date for this year is November 18 at 10:00. The address is 8646 River Styx Road, Wadsworth, Ohio The goal this year is to pack 2000 boxes! Everyone is welcome to come and help pack the boxes. Another way to help is with financial contributions to Samaritans Purse for shipping costs. The UMW gave a donation of $ for this cause. Kristel really appreciated the gift. If you would like to help or give a donation, contact Becky Jones. Any way you can help I know would be greatly appreciated. Kristel also mentioned about her family which are serving as missionaries and are trying to stop human trafficking. I told you about them in earlier newsletters and they are there now serving. Becky Jones had devotions for the morning and she told us how to be a Superwoman in God. She pointed out to us to watch what you say, walk by faith and have super strength breathe. We may not be super women but we can deliver God s word and live a life of Christ and become SUPERWOMEN! Becky and Kristel Stone showed us what it is to be a true Superwoman. At the meeting Sharon Starling, treasurer, reported the quarts and pints of soup which were left after giving to the shut- ins were sold for $ This was one way that made it possible for the UMW to be able to give to the Samaritans Purse. Also at the meeting Carol Farriss and Bess Treisch said they would help RoseAnn Stark on the nominations committee for finding the year 2018 UMW officers. A few weeks ago Allene Weibel was leading the Wednesday morning Bible study. Allene had a special treat for us. On the chalkboard she had two words with bible verses to go with each word. The first was humble and the verse to go with it was Luke 14:11 which states: For everyone who tries to honor himself shall be humbled; and he who humbles himself shall be honored. The second word was kind and the verse with it was Ephesians 4:32 which states: Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving on another, just as God has forgiven you because you belong to Christ. To go along with these words and verses Allene played a song by Tim McGraw titled HUMBLE AND KIND. I asked Allene if I could share the words of the song with you. Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ. (Ephesians 1:3 NIV) Issue 11 Page 7

8 "Humble and Kind" (Continued from page 7) (written by Lori McKenna) You know there's a light that glows by the front door Don't forget the key's under the mat When childhood stars shine, Always stay humble and kind Go to church 'cause your mamma says to Visit grandpa every chance that you can It won't be wasted time Always stay humble and kind Hold the door, say "please", say "thank you" Don't steal, don't cheat, and don't lie I know you got mountains to climb But always stay humble and kind When the dreams you're dreamin' come to you When the work you put in is realized Let yourself feel the pride But always stay humble and kind Don't expect a free ride from no one Don't hold a grudge or a chip and here's why: Bitterness keeps you from flyin' Always stay humble and kind Know the difference between sleeping with someone And sleeping with someone you love "I love you" ain't no pick-up line So always stay humble and kind Hold the door, say "please", say "thank you" Don't steal, don't cheat, and don't lie I know you got mountains to climb But always stay humble and kind When those dreams you're dreamin' come to you When the work you put in is realized Let yourself feel the pride But always stay humble and kind When it's hot, eat a root beer popsicle Shut off the AC and roll the windows down Let that summer sun shine Always stay humble and kind Don't take for granted the love this life gives you When you get where you're going don't forget turn back around And help the next one in line Always stay humble and kind. Thanks, Allene, for sharing this and I hope you all enjoyed and found an inspiration from the words. I came across another poem which I hope you will enjoy also. I know In the Garden is a favorite hymn of many. This poem written by Kathy Keay is titled In the Garden. Imagine yourself setting in the most beautiful garden you have ever planted: Here you speak to me Most clearly Amidst this Sea of green Bedded with pinks and purple So beautiful this year After several seasons of slow growth. Here in the garden of my planting And your watering You assure me that All will be well. With all the terrible things going on in this world, may you find that place of quiet solitude where God speaks to you and says, All will be well. God Bless You All, Beth Johnson UMW President Because the Lord is my shepherd, I have everything I need! (Psalm 23:1 TLB) Page 8 The Monthly Messenger

9 Operation Christmas Child Collection Item: $9 Shipping Donation NOVEMBER 2017 CALENDAR OF EVENTS DALTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Give thanks to Him and praise His name. For the Lord is good and His love endures forever. ~ Psalm 100: 4b - 5 CANTON CALVARY MISSION COLLECTION ITEM: Canned Vegetables Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 10:00 Bible St. 3:30 Joyful N. 7:15 Praise ALL SAINTS DAY THANKSGIVING DINNER CHARGE CONF. 3:00 Trinity UMC 6 7 ELECTION DAY 8 10:00 Bible St VETERAN S DAY :30 MISSIONS 15 10:00 Bible St :00 Bible St. 23 THANKSGIVING DAY (Office Closed) HANGING OF THE GREENS :00 FINANCE 29 10:00 Bible St DECEMBER HOLIDAY FESTIVAL OPEN HOUSE 2 UMW COOKIE WALK November Birthdays... 1 ~ Scott Heindl, Sarah Wyckoff 2 ~ Chad Wyckoff 5 ~ Jennifer Smale 6 ~ Mark Sexton 10 ~ Nina Schultz, Janis Weltlich 11 ~ Ellen Indorf, Collin Jones 12 ~ Abby Kipping, Scott Starling 14 ~ Jennifer Bradford 15 ~ Chad Detwiler, Jerry Koontz, Teresa Weisgarber 16 ~ Kiana Fone 20 ~ Harry Weibel 22 ~ Steve Yoder 27 - Sarah Wertz 29 ~ Lillian Smale November Anniversaries... 3 ~ Dwight & Maxine Hayes 6 ~ Dave & Linda Sword 9 ~ Jeff & Barb Geib, Ted & Penny Renner 20 ~ Clarence & Marge Troyer 25 ~ Don & Beth Johnson Issue 11 Page 9

10 YOUTH SUNDAY! Page 10 The Monthly Messenger

11 Thank you to all of the CIA Youth Group members, who worked so hard to put on an absolutely wonderful Youth Sunday service. You did a great job and it is very appreciated by the congregation. Issue 11 Page 11

12 41st Annual Dalton Holidays Festival Parade Application Form P.O. Box 464 Dalton, OH This year s theme is Cartoon Christmas Parade starts promptly at 2pm, Dec. 2nd, Line up will begin at 12:30 pm by Garfield and Main Street (see map included) Queens line up is different location; please ask at the luncheon for details. (Please print and write legibly) Name of Unit: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Contact Person: My entry is: (Please check which applies to your entry) Walking Units: Color Guards High School Band Baton Corps Feature Twirler/ Head Majorette Drill Team( minimum 12 members) Equestrian Units, List # of units here: Floats: Commercial Church Scouts Theme Queen s Award (this category is for visiting queens, and their floats, please see attached page) If you have more than one float, list # of entries here: Novelty Units (unicycle, motor unit, bicycle, unusual units, etc.) List number and kind below: Novelty Vehicle (s): (Choose from these categories- list the # of units, year, make, and model) Car/Truck Year: Make: Model: # of unit( s): Classic/ Antique Year: Make: Model: # of unit (s): Commercial (company vehicles, police, emergency) # of unit (s): Tractor Year: Make: Model: # of unit (s): 41st Annual Dalton Holidays Festival P.O. Box 464 Dalton, OH Parade Application Form Please send this form to the above address, no later than November 25th, 2017 by mail or bring the form to the registration table the day of the parade. If you have any questions, please call (330) or (330) or contact us via . This form and the included waiver must be mailed to the address to be legal and official. Guidelines: 1) There will be no stopping along the parade to perform. 2) No one over 21 should perform with a youth group. 3) For safety reasons candy may not be thrown from vehicles. 4) Members of the Ohio Festivals & Events Association will attend this parade. 5) No Santa suits or hats are to be worn; Santa will arrive at the conclusion of the parade. 6) Animals must have clean up behind them. 7) Vehicles with passengers may not sit on roof or hood of the vehicle for safety reasons. No awards will be presented during the festival; winners will have certificates mailed to them. 9) Donations would be appreciated, and can be sent with your application. The following waiver must be signed in order to make this application valid. Waiver: The undersigned wishes to participate in the Dalton Holidays Festival Parade, to be held December 2nd, The undersigned acknowledges that it has been notified by the Parade Committee that it should be insured against any risks involved with participation in the parade. The undersigned also acknowledges that it assumes all risks involved with participation in the parade. The undersigned agrees to waive any claims against Dalton High School, The Dalton Holidays Festival Committee, and all Festival Volunteers for any damages incurred as a result of its involvement. Page 12 Issue 9

13 Signature: Date: Visiting Royalty Please fill out below, PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT Name of Festival: OFEA Non OFEA Royalty Name: Additional name (s): Date of your next Festival: Location of Festival: Additional information: HOLIDAYS FESTIVAL QUEEN CONTEST The 41st Holidays Festival held in Dalton, OH is now taking applications for the 2017 Holidays Festival Queen and Jr. Royal Court. The festival takes place Dec. 1 3, Our Royalty will travel all over the state of Ohio the following year, representing the festival and surrounding community as goodwill ambassadors. The various titles are... Holidays Festival Queen [Ages 15 to 19] Candidates may be from Dalton, Orrville, Waynedale, Fairless or Tuslaw School Districts. Prizes: Cash [amount announced at meeting and paid after required duties], crown, sash, charm bracelet, flowers and trophy. Snow Princess, [Ages 10 to 14] Candidates may be from Dalton, Orrville, Waynedale, Fairless or Tuslaw School Districts. Prizes: Cash [amount announced at meeting and paid after required duties], crown, sash, flowers and trophy. Little Miss Snowflake and Little Jack Frost, [Ages 6 to 9] Candidates must attend Dalton Local Schools or have a Dalton Address. Prizes: crown or hat, sash, flowers and trophy. APPLICATION DEADLINE / MEETING NOVEMBER 12, 2017 There will be an mandatory informational meeting November 12th at the Dalton Presbyterian Church at 2pm. Applications are due to the Festival committee Sunday November 12th. JUDGING NOVEMBER 26, 2O17 Judging will be held Sunday, November 26th at 2pm. Judging for all four categories will be based on a personal interview by a panel of independent judges not from the area. CROWNING DECEMBER 1, 2017 Announcement of winners and crowning will be Friday December 1st at 7:30pm. On the front lawn of the Dalton Village Hall. FOR MORE INFORMATION / APPLICATION Please contact Regina Sword at or to Ciscocreek@aol.com Issue 11 Page 13

14 Dalton United Methodist Church 204 W Main St PO Box 277 Dalton, OH Address Service Requested Nonprofit Organization NOVEMBER Newsletter Dalton United Methodist Church NOVEMBER - Altar Flowers Pastor: David Martin Phone: Cell Phone: pastordycdave@gmail.com Worship Hours 9:30 a.m Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Group November 5 Mark & Priscilla Sexton in Honor of Rachel November 12 The Schultz Family in Honor of Nina s Birthday November 19 & 26 Open *************************************************** Beverly McGinty; Praise & Bell Choir Director Steve Yoder; Head Usher Nina Schultz; AV coordinator DECEMBER 2017 Newsletter Info Deadline: NOVEMBER 25, 2017 Please let Sharon Starling know of any news, notes or additions/corrections to be included in the upcoming newsletter. Phone: # to: TheStarlings@aol.com Or leave items in Church Office.

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