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1 The Gift November Team 2 Klamath Falls First United Methodist Church 230 North 10th Street Klamath Falls, OR Making disciples for Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world through Knowing God, Transforming Lives, Serving Others Rev. Phil Airhart Church Phone: Cell Phone: pastorkfumc@gmail.com Pastor s Office Hours: 9:00 - Noon, Monday, and Tuesday, Due to schedule variations, it is best to call ahead. Rev. John Tucker, District Superintendent Office Phone: john@umoi.org Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Adult Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Office Hours Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - Noon 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. klamathfumc@gmail.com Bell Choirs Starting Practices The Aldersgate Ringers Bell Choir 6 pm A Brand New Beginning Bell Choir Sundays After Worship See page 3 for more information Merrill Community Bazaar Inside this issue: Announcements... 1, 3, 4, 7 Pastor s Note... 2 Birthdays/Anniversaries... 3 Nut Order Form Outreach... 7 Operating Fund... 8 Thanks & Prayers... 9 UMW Calendar November 16-9:00 am to 5:00 pm November 17-9:00 am to 4:00 pm November 18 - Pie sale after worship See page 4 for more information
2 Pastor s Note A Word of Thanksgiving.. We always thank God, the Father of our LORD Jesus Christ, when we pray for you, because we have heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of the love you have for all God's people. Colossians 1:4-5 Believe it or not, the month of November the second last month of the year is now upon us. November is the month in which we celebrate our national day of thanksgiving, and thus I wanted to take time this month to let you know how thankful I am for each of you and specifically those who are doing so much to serve Christ and our church. The challenge of having a new pastor and a part-time pastor at that is that it can create a lot of new work! Unfortunately, the new work does not usually replace the old work already going on, but you have graciously and generously suffered through my learning curve without complaint! Indeed, the past couple months have been busy with getting to know one another, and adjusting to a new way of being together in ministry as pastor and people. And yet the regular work of ministry has carried on, and everyone continues to step up and serve. When Paul wrote to the believers in Colossae, he was excited to express his joy at the fact that they were devoted to God and to each other. As we continue to move forward in ministry together, it is my prayer that this becomes more and more a description of who we are as Klamath Falls First United Methodist Church. I continue to believe that the best days for KFFUMC are still ahead as we seek to be the people God has called us to be. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your willingness to sacrificially serve Christ and his Church, and to live out your love for all of God s people. Laurie joins me in wishing you and yours a blessed and gratitude-filled season of Thanksgiving! In Christ s Shalom! Pastor Phil 2
3 Bell Choir News NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS 05 - Lavon Ostrick 07 - Faye Ford Don Hoffheins 09 - Erin Banks 12 - Carol Ashworth 15 - Bea Naylor 16 - Byron Beach 17 - John Foster IV Nancy Hoffheins 18 - Ta-Ri Fuimaono 24 - Carol Usher 25 - Evelyn Usher 28 - Darael Zimmermann 30 - Kathie Inman Jean Freeman The Aldersgate Ringers Bell Choir will practice on Wednesdays at 6 pm starting on November 7. There will not be a practice on November 21 due to Thanksgiving. A brand new beginning bell choir group will start practicing on Sunday, November 4, after worship. Grab your coffee and a cookie and meet in the library to learn how to play the bells. NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARIES 29 - Lynn & Judy Armstrong November Drivers: November 4 & 18: Ken Usher November 11 & 25: David Boese If you are on the rider list, you should be called by the driver by Saturday evening or Sunday morning. Our 2018 Nuts are due to arrive on Thursday, November nuts are on sale for $1 off the original marked price 3
4 Bazaar Update United Methodist Women is adjusting to changes along with our congregation. The feasibility of a full-scale bazaar and luncheon has waned as our beloved members have left to be with family elsewhere. Or, after years of faithful service, they find it difficult to invest the hours, strength and energy required for the set-up and conducting of this major fundraiser, even with generous help from other congregation members. The mission remains the same, however to support the many mission projects at home and abroad that empower, guide, and protect women and children and which help us as individuals to develop spiritually. Our new approach to support our pledge to these mission goals will still include selling the nuts which are so popular -- at the church and also through a mailing list which offers them to other churches and schools. We will also be using other venues. Listed below are those venues, dates and times where we will be selling nuts and home baked pies (Merrill Bazaar) and nuts, baked goods, and handcrafted items (Senior Center Christmas Bazaar). We hope our wonderful bakers will continue to provide their specialties. Help will also be needed in staffing the booths for shifts at those venues. The Merrill Community Bazaar on November 16 and 17. We will sell our nuts and pies. Any remaining pies will be sold after church on November 18. Fruit Pies*: If you are willing to bake fruit pies for the sale, a sign up sheet is available at the church or you may contact the church office at klamathfumc@gmail.com or Pumpkin and possibly Lemon Meringue pies will be made at the church on November 15. Helpers: A sign up sheet is available at the church for the following: Set up on Thursday, November 15, Baking pumpkin and lemon meringue pies at the church on November 15 Staffing the booth on November 16 and/or 17th, Clean up on the 17th, Selling pies after church on Sunday. The Senior Center Bazaar on December 1. We will sell our nuts, home crafted items, and home baked goods. Helpers: A sign up sheet is available at the church for the following: Set up on Friday, November 30 Staffing the booth on December 1 Clean up on December 1 If you are willing to help and need a ride, please contact the church office at klamathfumc@gmail.com or *Only fruit pies can be made at home. Custard and cream pies must be made in a licensed kitchen. 4
5 FIRST UNITED METHODIST WOMEN 230 N. 10TH STREET Nut Price List - ALL FRESH THIS YEAR Church: Jeannie Boese: Lb. Price No. ALMONDS... roasted & salted... $ 9.25 DARK CHOCOLATE ALMONDS... $ CASHEWS... giant whole... $ CASHEWS... honey roasted... $ PECANS... mammoth halves-natural... $ PISTACHIOS... natural salted in shell... $ WALNUTS... light halves & pieces... $ TROPICAL BLEND pineapple, cranberries, macadamias, cashews, almonds... $ 9.00 TURKISH APRICOT HALVES... $ 7.50 SWEET AND SALTY TRAIL MIX... $ 8.00 Name TOTAL Address Phone Updated 10/30/2018 5
6 FIRST UNITED METHODIST WOMEN 230 N. 10TH STREET NUTS - $1 OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICE Church: Jeannie Boese: Lb. Price No. PEANUTS $ 5.00 now $4.00 honey roasted WALNUTS $ 9.00 now $8.00 light halves & pieces HEART HEALTHY NUT MIX... $ 7.50 now $6.50 cashews, almonds, cranberries, pumpkin seeds, raisins MIXED CHOC. CRANBERRIES... $ 7.50 now $6.50 dark, milk, & white chocolates MIXED YOGURT RAISINS... $ 5.50 now $4.50 vanilla, strawberry, blueberry TOTAL Name _ Address Phone Updated 10/30/2018 6
7 Reaching Out and Helping Others Pastor s Discretionary Fund What is this fund? It is a fund used by the pastor to assist people in our community and our congregation with emergency needs not provided by other sources. Checks are made out to the business rather than the person requesting funds; i.e., AMA Gasoline. How is it funded? It is funded through our birthday offerings and special donations, outside of our operating budget. If you wish to make a donation to this fund, please mark it Discretionary Fund or Outreach Fund. Thank you for helping us to be ready to assist people in need! Between September 23 and October 29, we have given: 9 households 11 bags of food 11 households some financial assistance Food Pantry Needs: PALM Dinners Served From 9/30 to 10/23: 1,022 Year to Date: 12,652 Average Meals Served: 151 This does not include the numbers for 10/28 and 10/30. Peanut Butter Cold Cereal Please - no opened or unsealed food items Advent Study Offered Faithful: Christmas through the Eyes of Joseph by Adam Hamilton From his beginnings as a humble carpenter to his all-important role as the earthly father of Jesus Christ, Joseph's place in the nativity story is sometimes overlooked but contains valuable lessons for all of us. Join Adam Hamilton as he examines Christmas through the eyes of Joseph. Absent from much of the biblical narrative, Joseph never spoke a word, but his courageous actions were crucial to the birth of Christ and God's salvation plan for humanity. As you read this book, you will understand how Joseph's story is much like our own. In life, we encounter circumstances that we would never have chosen for ourselves. At times it can be tempting just to walk away. Joseph provides us a great example of humbly obeying God even when we don't understand and faithfully moving forward in the strength that God provides. Exchange your doubt for courage this Advent and Christmas season. Learn to accept and glorify God's will even when circumstances make it difficult to do so. 7
8 Financial Report MEMBERS and FRIENDS OCTOBER, 2018 has closed. All bills and taxes have been paid. The monthly payroll was made. Operating income for the month totaled $6, Operating expenses totaled $10, The major expense for the month was the Insurance premium ($3,796.50) covering the church building and parsonage for the next 6 months. This is a major unavoidable expense costing an average $ each month. We are now paid up to , at which time another $3, will be due. As we enter November, 2018, we have an Operating fund balance of: $29, However, a portion of these monies are contained in outside or side pocket funds which have nothing to do with budgeted operating monies. As of the first of November, eight such funds existed. The funds and their respective balances: Youth Group: $ PALM Custodial: 13 cents (0.13) Organ: $1, PALM dinners: $4, OR-IDA Chair Grant: $1, Camperships: $ Memorial Fund: $14, Benevolences: $20.00 After subtracting out the total of the 8 funds ($22,302.19), there is a carryover to November, 2018, of actual OPERATING monies totaling: $7, (a month-to-month decrease of: (-) $4, and: (-) $20, below the carryover year ago). I sent a $ apportionment payment into the Conference during the month of October. As a reminder, $12, (68%) has been paid toward Apportionments with a 2018 balance owing of: $6, With 2 months remaining, I will continue to carefully review the possibility of any further payments into Conference Apportionments. The Capital Account balance (Trustee monies) finished October, at: $5, We are approaching the seasonal holiday period when gifting to the church will, prayerfully, increase and allow us some cushion as we step into Operating Giving January 1 - October 28, 2018 Annual Budget: $139, Peace and Grace for us all! Byron Beach, Treasurer Total Needed January 1 - October 28, 2018 Difference (without 2017 carryover) Total Needed January 1 - October 28, 2018 Total Received January 1 - October 28, 2018 $91, $78, $13,
9 Thanks and Prayers Thank you to Team 1 for their hard work during the month of October. Bea Naylor for taking care of our altar and sanctuary decorations all year Alyse Walker for taking care of our fireside room, sewing room, and entry decorations all year Don Dumbeck and Mark Wilson for mowing our lawn all summer Everyone who bought goodies at our Sunday School bake sale. We raised $ for UNICEF In Our Prayers Usher Family - Ken s father passed away Lectionary Scriptures for November 2018: November 4 Ruth 1:1-18; Psalm 146; Hebrews 9:11-14; Mark 12:28-34 November 11 Ruth 3:1-5, 4:13-17; Psalm 127 or Psalm 42; Hebrews 9:24-28; Mark 12:38-44 November 18 1 Samuel 1:4-20; 1 Samuel 2:1-10 or Psalm 113; Hebrews 10:11-14 (15-18) 19-25; Mark 13:1-8 Thanksgiving Day Joel 2:21-27; Psalm 126; 1 Timothy 2:1-7; Matthew 6:25-33 November 25 2 Samuel 23:1-7; Psalm 132:1-12; Revelation 1:4b-8; John 18:33-37 FIRST UMC STAFF & INFORMATION Open hearts, open minds, open doors. Pastor Rev. Phil Airhart cell phone: pastorkfumc@gmail.com Administrative Assistant Jeannie Boese home phone: jaboese@charter.net Nursery Attendant Laura Wise Accompanist Pat Harris Custodian Donette Scogin Choir Director Judy Neiswender Aldersgate Ringers Conductor No director at this time First United Methodist Church 230 N. 10th Street Klamath Falls, OR klamathfumc@gmail.com Church Website: Facebook Page: FallsFirstUMC 9
10 United Methodist Women s News Executive Committee November 3:00 p.m. Fellowship Gathering - November Noon Hope Circle November Noon Lydia Circle - Date 7 pm - Location TBA World Thank Offering: Women Offering Community Program Presented by Lavon Ostrick Fellowship Gathering November Noon Objective: to study the Book of Ruth as an example of how women provide community for each other in their struggle for survival, and then apply the knowledge to the work of the World Thank Offering. We will turn in our World Thank Offering boxes as a part of the program. Bring a sandwich to share. Salad and Dessert will be provided. Set Up - Jean Freeman Salad - Jean Freeman Dessert - Lavon Ostrick This month s suggested item for Marta s House: Personal Hygiene Products UMW Purpose: United Methodist Women shall be a community of women whose PURPOSE is to know God and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fellowship; and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the Global Ministries of the church. 10
11 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SAT. or an up-to-date weekly Calendar, check our web page at: allsumc.org 1 8 am Church Counci Wor sho 3 pm UMW Business Meeting 2 3 Set our c oc s bac one hour Ho Communion Da i ht Sa in Time Ends 8 am Break ast Klamath Grill 9:15 Adult Sunday School 10:30 Worship 11:45 Beginning Bell Choir 5:00- :30 PALM Dinner - K UMC pm Girl Scouts 5:00 - :30 PALM Dinner - K UMC pm Bell Choir pm Women s AA 7 pm Chancel Choir Noon UMW ellowship Gathering :15 Adult Sunday School 10:30 Worship 11:45 Beginning Bell Choir 5:00- :30 PALM Dinner - K UMC pm Girl Scout Leaders Meeting 5:00- :30 PALM Dinner - Sacred Heart Catholic Church pm Bell Choir pm Women s AA 7 pm Chancel Choir Noon Hope Circle 3 m Gir Scouts Food Pre -8 m Gir Scouts Fundraisin Dinner :15 Adult Sunday School 10:30 Worship 11:45 Beginning Bell Choir 5:00- :30 PALM Dinner - K UMC 2:30 Membership Ministry pm Girl Scouts 5:00 - :30 PALM Dinner - St. Paul s Episcopal Church pm Women s AA 7 pm Chancel Choir NEWSLETTER ARTICLES DUE Happy Thanksgiving Church O ice Closed Church O ice Closed :15 Adult Sunday School 10:30 Worship - Guest Preacher Rev. Helen Mans ield - - pm Girl Scouts 5:00 - :30 PALM Dinner - K UMC pm Bell Choir pm Women s AA 7 pm Chancel Choir NEWSLETTER PU LISHED December 9 am Set up the Christmas Tree updated Pastor Phil on Vacation
12 irst United Methodist Church 230 N. 10th Street Klamath alls, OR Time Sensitive Material Please Do Not Hold Please come join us! Upcoming Events: Merrill Bazaar November 16 & 17 Girl Scouts Fundraising Dinner November 17 from 6-8 pm The Champoeg Declaration We, the Klamath Falls First United Methodist Church, together with other congregations of the Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, declare that persons of all ages, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, gender identities, economic conditions, marital status, mental or physical abilities are welcome to attend, join, and participate fully in the life of our congregation.
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