November 208 WOMEN S GROUPS SCS -Eight ladies met in October to finish the chapter on Jesus resurrection. It was decided to have our November/December Holiday Potluck on November 27 th at 6:30. All church women are invited to attend and the S.C.S. members are asked to bring a dish or 2 to pass. We will also have our annual cookie exchange so if you are interested in participating please bring 2 dozen cookies to share. Young Women bible study for women between the ages of 25 45 will be held at 7:00 pm on the 2 nd Wednesday of every month. If you would like more information or have any questions please contact Daphne at 85/238-5630 WIC-----Greetings to all of you! Our UMW has been busy this past spring and summer. With fall upon us, I just want to get the word out of some very important dates. The UMW will be holding a silent auction beginning October 28 through November th. The family of Lenore Jones donated a beautiful quilt that was hand pieced and quilted by the UMW Willing Workers Quilt Circle in 977-78. The starting donation will be $00 with a minimum $0 increase thereafter. The winning donation will be announced November at noon during the UMW Fall grilled cheese and soup luncheon. The winning donation will be given to the Stain Glass Window Fund in honor of Lenore. Please contact Wendy Johnson with any questions. November, 208 we will have grilled cheese sandwiches and a tomato soup lunch immediately following church service. There will also be an assortment of our ladies delicious desserts!! In closing, know that you ALL are United Methodist Women! I value each and every one of you with your opinions and the work that you do to help out with our missions for Christ. Blessings in the Name of our Precious Lord. Wendy Opportunities for Spiritual Growth All Church Advent Study The Christmas Experience Looking for something different this advent season to bring the Christmas story to life in a new, fresh way? Join us for our All Church Advent Study, The Christmas Experience. This imaginative Bible-based study examines the important truths discovered that first Christmas, God always keeps His promises. This is a 6-week study that features a full-length movie on the birth of Christ. We will watch a 30-minute portion of the movie at each session and share our thoughts and insights. Studies will be held in different homes at different times during the week, beginning the week of November. Sign up NOW
Did you know 5 of our youth and friends have been gathering every other week for fellowship, service, and fun! Did you know 6 children received Bibles last month. Did you know 24 people attended the John Nilsen concert on October 4th. Did you Know $493.5 was made at Sauerkraut Days this summer! Nursery for November 4th Lisa M. th Melissa R. 8th Meegan E. 25th CLOSED Ushers for November 4th Richardson/Dolan th Kruse/Alger 8th Masters/Gaiser/Wiersma 25th Reiling/Light SAVE THE DATE Daylight Saving Time Ends on Sunday November 4th. UMW Will be sponsoring a Grilled Cheese &Soup Lunch & Bake Sale after church on November th. Come enjoy Chris Wiskus famous Grilled Cheese Sandwiches! SCS sponsored all church women Holiday Potluck and cookie exchange November 27 th FIND US ON FACEBOOK Lisbon United Methodist Church AND it links to our web site LisbonIowaUMC.org spread the word! PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE MOVED OR WOULD LIKE TO GET YOUR NEWSLETTER BY E-MAIL.
Attitude of Gratitude Jesus lived a life of gratitude, he was always giving thanks to God. Our lives are often the exact opposite of that. Instead of counting our blessings we are quick to keep score of our problems. I wonder how our life would be different if we were more like Jesus in this? When Jesus fed a crowd of thousands of people with five loaves and two fish that a little boy shared the first thing he did was give thanks (John 6:). The crowd was fed and there was food leftover. When Jesus stood before the grave of his friend Lazarus who had died, Jesus looked up to heaven and prayed. He thanked God for hearing him. Then he called to his friend, Lazarus, come out (John :43). Lazarus walked out of the tomb he had been buried in for four days. On the last night of his life, sharing his last meal with his disciples, Jesus took a loaf of bread and a cup of wine, and gave thanks. (Luke 22:9) In each of the examples above, Jesus prayed a prayer of thanksgiving and what followed was some of God s greatest displays of power. What if we focused on giving thanks? What if we focused on that for just one month? What if each day during the month of November, our Thanksgiving month, we found things to thank God for each day? I wonder what great display of God s power we might see in our lives, in our church and in our world. Would you do that with me in November, each day will you list just three things you have to be thankful for? No repeats, three new things each day to be thankful for. Keep a journal or a list starting November st and ending on Thanksgiving Day. See how your life is different it you focus on gratitude. Let s take a lesson from the life of Jesus this season of Thanksgiving. I am thankful for each of you! Pastor Karen Nelson (adapted from The Gratitude Path by Kent Millar
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS 2 Darrin Hofmeister Chelsea Johnson Harris Chris Copess Rory Light 3 4 6 Sara Carter Chace Boggs Melissa Alger 3 Tracy Schmidt 7 Sara Lange 4 Rachel Masters 8 Jody Givens 5 Pam Cameron Michael Mullenbach 20 Mary J Smith Taylor Stoneking 7 VJ Reinken 8 Randy Alger 9 Donny Campbell Crystal Strauch Peterson Marsha Heims Hollis Whitman Pastor Karen Nelson Diane McAfee 2 Priscilla Burnett 22 Derrick Alger 23 Ben Bergman Heidi Bergman Mike Reiling 24 Sharee Lind 26 27 28 Amanda Bagby Jenifer Back Mallie Lange 2 Brian Alger Brett Givens Bill Werderman 29 30 Terry Jamison Ricky Alger Matthew Budde NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARIES 7 Eric and Andrea Hasselbusch Chris and Dawn Coppess Brad and Lisa Miller Andy and Jody Givens Derrick and Jennifer Gaiser 6 25 Bill & Sherry Brayton Calvin & Carolyn Reiling
OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE Calling all volunteers! LUMC has teamed up with the South East Linn Community to help provided meals to our Mt. Vernon community the Meals on Wheels program. The month we have signed up for is December. The time commitment is only hour per day. You can sign up per or a whole week. What does the job entail? All you do is report to the SELCC between :5-:30 am. The kitchen volunteers will have a warmer bag for the hot meals and a cooler for the meal sides and milk. Sometimes you will also have bag to deliver their pantry orders. The kitchen will give you the client list with address, deliver the meals with a quick visit and drop off the empty warmer bag and cooler back to SELCC. It's that easy! Please let me know if you are interested in signing up to be a part of our on Wheelspin e-mail: reneemasters@juno.com or call/text me at 39-270-3422. I need to provide Rhonda a calendar with the dates you want to volunteer for and your contact information by the end of November. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! Renee Masters Calling all Bakers November th, we will be having a bake sale for UMW missions in conjunction with the grilled cheese/soup lunch right after church. Please bring your baked goods to the church on Saturday or Sunday morning before church. Any questions ask Dawn Morgan or Connie Costas. Hospitalized this month or in need of prayer: Vincent Benyshek, Bob & Dorothy Knutson, Julie Light s mom, Dorothy Miller and sister, Carol Walden s friends, Jonathan & Janet, Cathy Jordan s mom, Connie Walker, Richardson s cousin, Ryan Richey, Nancy Forbes, Bonnie Goodwin, Terry Sill, Darla Simpson, Erik Hedington, Keisha Boyer, Austin Smith, John Wolfe, Kathy Jamison s sisters Jackie and Vionne, David Rottman, Laurie Carmer Schultz, Mary Alice Caraway, Dallas Carmer, Beryl O Connor, Amanda Meeker, Deb Franke, Emily Heims, Bob Rottman, Matthew Mills, Donnie Feaker, Erica Corkery, Janette Whitman, all our church family who are in care facilities, families of Howard Chia and Larry Gouchee. Thank you from Dawn 7 years is a God number and it has really hit home when I look back at the last 7 years; it seems was placed in this job with perfect timing into the perfect place for my life. By having to be at my job at the one place I could have the most loving interaction at the hardest time of my life was a God miracle. Having the experience from my previous jobs to be able to step in and help has been a privilege and to get paid for it.. Wow what a bonus!!the flexibility to let my family come first and expose my little ones to the church family from the inside out has made God s house a home, what a blessing. Beginning to learn the importance of compassion and discernment without judging has been such eye opener. We are not alone in our experiences or trials and with the help of God s family we can all grow to Love Him more. I know I sure have. Thanks so much for the flowers, the reception, the gifts and cares and for the opportunity to help at church and as my husband quotes if I forget to tell you later, I had a great time!.