FLUSHING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 413 E MAIN ST FLUSHING MI 48433-2029 the Visitor January 25, 2017 Issue #1 NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID FLUSHING MI PERMIT #38 February 2017 the Visitor Our Vision Statement Preparing servants who make a difference in their community and the world by knowing Christ, sharing Christ and emulating Christ. Cinnamon Roll Fundraiser February 12 All proceeds to Red Bird Mission $5 per tray Church Staff Debbie Line-Yencer Jeanne Wisenbaugh Rose Dessinger Marty Cheely Christie Dover Matt Packer Kurt Kegler Sunday Worship 8:45 am Traditional 10:00 am Sunday School 11:15 am Contemporary Published the last Wednesday of the month (810)659-5172 Editor: Rose Dessinger 413 E Main St, Flushing MI 48433 www.flushingumc.org e-mail: flumc@sbcglobal.net
This year, 2017, marks the 175th anniversary of what we now call Flushing United Methodist Church! In 1840 Flushing residents began holding religious services in a sawmill. The Methodists became organized in 1842 and ministered to by circuit riders. Fellowship Hall was built in 1957, our present sanctuary erected in 1973. A History of Flushing UMC 1835 First settlers arrive in the Flushing area. 1836 A dam is built across the Flint River, followed soon after by a saw mill that is operated on the east side of the river. 1837 The Flint River Circuit comes into being. Circuit riders travel a route that takes them to villages and settlements around Flint and Genesee County. 1838 Flushing Township is organized. 1840 The plat for the village is laid out. Church services are held in the saw mill. 1842 The First Methodist Episcopal Church of Flushing Mills is organized and becomes part of the Flint River Circuit. 1846-47 The first church building is built on the corner of Main and Hazelton on land donated by James Seymour. It is dedicated in 1848 by Rev. Seth Reed, head of the Flint River Circuit. It will burn down in 1883. 1851 Flushing Methodist Episcopal Church becomes a standing appointment and the Rev. Giles Belknap is the first pastor. He will serve two years. Scripture Readers 8:45am Feb 5 Dave Lewis Feb 12 Dawn Hiller Feb 19 Sue Lewis Feb 26 Carolyn Malaski Greeters 8:45am Feb 5 Nancy Elsner, Berneda Reed Feb 12 Bill & Sue Martin Feb 19 Kristi Packer, Alta Parsons Feb 26 Barry & Cindy Pratt Coffee Hosts 8:45am Feb 5 Bonnie Farrow, Kris Rundell Feb 12 Jim & Liz Fonger Feb 19 Jerry & Carol Dick Feb 26 Jim & Laragene Triplett Ushers 8:45am Feb 5 Larry Launstein, Dave & Sue Lewis, Kristi Packer Feb 12 Larry & Sue Ridge, Jim & Laragene Triplett Feb 19 Bonnie Farrow, Duane & Dawn Hiller, Mel Weeden Feb 26 John & Marcia Henson, Larry & Sue Ridge Articles for February Newsletter Deadline February 15 Worship Servants Greeters 11:15am Feb 5 Kris Supernaw Feb 12 Gunther&Kay Romoslawski Feb 19 John & Diane Roberts Feb 26 Laurie Pitkin, Chris Pritt Coffee Hosts 11:15am Feb 5 Kurt & Megan Kegler Feb 12 Laurie Pitkin, Chris Pritt Feb 19 John & Diane Roberts Feb 26 Becky Stamm, Denise Trantham Ushers 11:15am Feb 5 Daren & Nikki Hawley Feb 12 Roxie Casteel, Sandy Kitts Feb 19 Kurt & Megan Kegler Feb 26 Kevin & Wendy Meredith Kids Church 11:15am Feb 12 Denise Trantham, Hannah Nettleton Feb 19 Jessica Fleury, Patricia Wisenbaugh Feb 26 Tracey Messina, Katelyn Messina Cinnamon Rolls February 12 $5 per tray Proceeds to Red Bird Mission! *Information for this article is taken from the Church History written by Don Beebe and Dean Bemis. -Jim Thomas, FUMC s Historian Newsletter Helpers Wednesday, February 22 Jim & Laragene Triplett, Bill & Germaine Knox Worship Attendance Dec 24 284 Jan 22 164 5p 92, 7p-120 8:45 am - 87 11:00 pm - 72 11:15 am - 77
Our Church Family Aware of a concern or joy in our family? Please notify the church, so we can share them with you. Only first names will be published in prayer concerns. Please remember in your hearts and prayers: = Caroline with bone cancer = For Abby studying abroad in Rome = Jack having health problems = Carl with health problems = Woman adapting to loss of sight in one eye = April fighting aggressive cancer = Phyllis who had a heart attack = A woman struggling with family issues = Brandon, 7, seeking treatment for a brain tumor = Friend Sue living with pain = Barbara with heart concerns = River, a baby losing her eyesight TOOLS for Ministry We will have the privilege of hosting the Crossroads District Tools for Ministry presented by the District Laity. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a meal prepared by our FUMC UMW, have a time of worship and then attend a workshop to help in your area of service to the church. See the listing of workshops that will be offered. Registration forms are available at the office. We will need volunteers to set up different rooms in the church for the workshops. Sympathy To Maxine Schmaler and family and friends on the death of her husband, Dean. May this family be uplifted by our prayers. Tax Planning for 2017 and Beyond? If you are 70 1/2 or older and own an IRA, remember the IRA Charitable Rollover provision is now permanent. This allows you to annually gift up to $100,000 directly from your IRA to your church or other qualified charitable organization. The gift is tax exempt and qualifies toward your Required Minimum Distribution. Want to preserve the gift? Consider gifting to the Flushing United Methodist Church Endowment Fund. Staff Pastor-Parish Relations Committee: From Nuts and Bolts to Living the Dream with Rev. John Hice, District Superintendent Care and Nurture with Jerry Mowl, Clio Bethany UMC Christian Education and Youth with Rev. Christy Miller-Black, Crossroads District Coordinator for Youth and Discipleship Digging Deep for Mission Impact Mission Insite 101 with Rev. Jeremy Wicks, Connections Cooperative Parish Lay Leader and Lay Member to Annual Conference with Rev. Esther Irish, Columbiaville UMC and Susan Phillips, Flint Bristol UMC Ministry with the Hispanic/Latino Community led by Sonya Luna Treasurers/Finance Committee with David Dobbs Trustees Committee with Jim Sutherland, Mt. Morris First UMC Reaching the Un/Re-churched with Rev. Dr. Tommy McDoniel, Spiritual Self-Care in a Culture of Hurry with Rev. Patricia Elliott Registration forms and details for each workshop available at the church office. This is a wonderful opportunity to host and bless those in the Crossroads District and enrich our own ministries. Please come!
Family Movie Day at 1:30 pm Showing Trolls Donations of white socks accepted for FCOC. Sunday Worship 8:45 am 11:15 am Sunday School 10:00 am
Special Speaker Pastor Pat Harton will bring the message on Feb 19. She is a retired Local Pastor, having served at Mt. Bethel UMC in the Crossroads District. She retired from her secular career as a business analyst in 1999 to spend time with her husband, Bruce, traveling and enjoying their grandchildren. God then led her to serve as a pastor. Since retiring from the ministry, Pat and Bruce moved to Brighton to be closer to their children and grand-children. They attend Hartland UMC where she leads two small group studies, serves as chair of the worship committee and on several other committees. Family Promise We are excited that one of the graduate families that stayed with us at Flushing United Methodist Church last June will be present and share their experience as to how Family Promise helped them get back on their feet and into their own home again. Donations to Family Promise are accepted at any time.