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The Newsletter of United Methodist Church I have always loved "Winnie the Pooh". I love Tigger with his irrepressible "hoo-hoo-hoo-hooo!" and his bouncing here, there and everywhere. There is the Winnie the Pooh character I love to imitate Eeyore! The lovably depressed donkey who lives with his head down, in an ever-present gloom. Personally, I'd rather be Tigger than Eeyore; even if I can t bounce like I used to. But I want to be the one who leaves sunshine in the room, not storm clouds. However, that's not so easy to do. There's plenty of things in the world to make us Eeyores. Overfilled schedules and grumpy people, medical battles and family tension, sleepless nights compounded with aggravating pain and agitating people! But there is an antidote Thanksgiving, or actually - giving thanks. That is the difference between being a joybringer or a joy-killer. The Pilgrims exemplify that difference! The Pilgrims dug seven times more graves than homes. They were more impoverished than any other American, and they still set aside a day of thanksgiving. There's Thanksgiving the holiday, and then there's thanks-living, the lifestyle! A person can choose to go through life and see all the storm clouds in life - be an Eeyore; or choose to be the one who leaves energy, light and ultimately blessings like Tigger. That enables you to live - not in denial of the bad stuff - but celebrating the goodness of God all around you - if you have eyes to see it. Henry Ward Beecher, a pastor, social reformer, and well known for his support of the abolition of slavery and lived in the late 1800s. He once said: "The unthankful heart... discovers no mercies; but let the thankful heart sweep through the day and, as a magnet finds the iron, so it will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings!" Blessings are always present! In the smile of a friend or the laughter of a child, having a roof over your head and food in the fridge, to a car that runs and a job that allows you to pay your bills, as well as the person who cares. These are all blessings of God, and blessings to thank God for. Actually, thanks-living is not just an option for a follower of Jesus. We are always told in 1 Thessalonians 5:16,18 to "Always be joyful" - how am I going to do that? "Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you who belong to Jesus". This means to look at life through the filter of blessings, which leads to joy which comes from what's happening in your spirit, not your situation, and that is a path to the peace that banishes anxiety. Thanksliving comes from a faith that sees a God who's bigger than your biggest problem. Thanksgiving's a great time to become intentional about collecting blessings and not burdens. It s a great time to live "with gratitude in your hearts to God." And to "do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him." (Colossians 3:16-17). For me, that thanks-living begins, not at a turkey-filled table, but at an old rugged cross where I experienced the love of Jesus - who took my hell, so I can spend forever in His heaven. Thanksgiving - and thanks-living - begins with the love that will never let me go. Let s choose to start thanks-living, and may your Thanksgiving be blessed! Pastor Bill

Meets Saturday Afternoon Second & Last Sundays 6pm-8pm 6th-12th grades We have ministry opportunities in our Children s Sunday morning Programs! Choose one Sunday a month to be in our nursery with birth-4k Or in our Sunday School classroom with kindergarteners-5th grade. Contact Krystal for more

Sunday Morning Announcements: If you have an announcement that needs to be made on a Sunday morning please contact Tricia Kelley or the church office no later than 9 AM on Wednesday s for the following Sunday. This helps us get it in the Worship Service Schedule, and ensures your announcement will be in the bulletin. tlkelleycumc@yahoo.com or 262-535-2313 Head to Heart Service Sunday, November 26 at Join us for these Sprit-led services where we continue our conversation on the Holy Spirit and how He impacts our lives! November 4 at 8:AM This is an awesome time of Worship, Teaching and Prayer. November 5 Daylight Savings ends! Don t forget to turn your clocks back an hour before you go to be Saturday night!

November 5, 2017 November 12 Noisy Can Collection Faith, Hope & Love Providing relief for children that Join us Sunday morning for our first Ministry Fair! All of our ministry areas will be displayed for you to explore what we are doing in our church and in our community. Find an area that your are passionate about and learn how to plug in! GriefShare WiReD Usher Food Pantry His Kids Prayer Head to Heart Car Club Music Men Senior Program Preschool are going through difficult life situations. There are three different programs that allow us to serve very specific needs of children in our community. Duffels for Kids For children displaced from their home due to abuse, neglect, or a tragedy were sometimes pulled from dangerous situations with only 5 minutes to gather their belongings. They were often given a black trash bag to collect their things. Our hearts broke over this news so decided to help by offering them comfort and security by supplying them with a brand new duffel bag with personal care and comfort items. BlastPacks Have a Blast with Law Enforcement. Children with parents who are incarcerated often feel ashamed and vulnerable when visiting their parents and can be difficult for the children when they visit. Sometimes children wait in the lobby of the jail 45 minutes to 2 hours just to see their family member. These bags offer items to help pass the time for children and gives them a chance to interact with law en- forcement. Since launching Blast Packs in December 2013, we have given away over 700 bags. New Beginnings The fastest growing social justice issue in the United States is human trafficking. It affects more than 300,000 people nationwide and as an industry generates $30 billion annually. We provide bags for children recovered from human trafficking which include items that help with immediate needs as well as their long-term well being. Please prayerfully consider how you can bless this wonderful ministry. Tuesdays 9:00-11:30 am For those age 60 years and older November 22 * For Church Seniors 60 years and older who function independently or with the help of a caregiver. Join us for: Social Hour Activities Games Crafts 17645 Old Yorkville Rd, Reminiscing Time Movies Devotions Union Grove, WI 53182 Health Focused Services: at Yorkville UMC Blood Pressure Screening Medication Assistance Footcare Community All are welcome! United Methodist Church 455 S. Jefferson Waterford, WI 262-534-2313 extremefaith.org Program Coordinator: Cindy Umnus, LPN The newsletter is available by email and on our website www.extremefaith.org Contact the office at 262.534.2313 or office@extremefaith.org

What a nice way to spent my 98th birthday, with my church family! Thanks to each one of you for your cards, hugs, or words of kindness. The day was GREAT! Love, Betty Potokar 2017 Advent Devotional A d u l t C l a s s e s E n d Themes for each week: Week 1 The Hope 1 Peter 1:3-12 Week 2 The Peace Isaiah 9:2-7 Week 3 The Joy Luke 2:8-20 No Children's Sunday School December 24th or 31st Week 4 The Love 1 John 4:11-18 There are 24 days to fill! Contact the office to get the schedule for the topic you want to write about. it is finished, send your devotion of 300 words

Blessed to Be a Blessing Sermon Series Oct. 29 Living it Nov. 5 Speaking it 2 Corinthians 9:6-9 Ministry Fair Grief Recovery Support Group Monday s through December 4, 2017 6:15-8:15 PM Your journey from mourning to joy! Grief Share is a weekly seminar/support group for people grieving the death of someone close. It is a place where you can be around people who understand how you feel and the pain of your loss. At Grief Share, you ll learn valuable information thatwill help you through this difficult time in your life. You are welcome to join this group anytime. We know it hurts, and we want to help! $15 Registration Fee includes workbook. Contact Ron or Fay Tichy for details - Ron-262-930-8488, Fay-262-930-9488 Romans 12::14-21 Communion November 5 Giving Made Easy! Options for Giving Place your envelop in the Offering Basket as it passes. You can arrange Automatic Giving through your personal bank. You may simplify your giving by filling out an Automated Giving Enrollment Form that is available on the back counter in the Sanctuary. Give through our website extremefaith.org Mobile Pay by scanning this QR code (you need a QR App) Download a free QR Reader App to your smart phone & pay by scanning this Giving by text is another option, contact the office to find out how to sign up! Thank you for supporting the ministry of making disciples of Jesus Christ through the ministry of Communi-

November 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 4-5:45 PM Food Pantry Praise Team 5 Ministry Fair & Church Conference Communion 6 6:15-8:15 PM Grief Share 7 Worship Ministry Meeting 9-11:30 AM His Loving Arms Senior Ministry 2:30 PM Glory Singers 8 9 Praise Team 10 5:45 PM Heart Connections Women s Ministry 11 12 Noisy Can Faith, Hope & Love 6-8PM Wired 13 19 20 26 Head to Heart Service 6-8PM Wired 6:15-8:15 PM Grief Share 6:15-8:15 PM Grief Share 27 6:15-8:15 PM Grief Share 14 9-11:30 AM His Loving Arms Senior Ministry 2:30 PM Glory Singers 7 PM Trustees Mtg 21 9-11:30 AM His Loving Arms Senior Ministry 2:30 PM Glory Singers SPR Meeting 28 9-11:30 AM His Loving Arms Senior Ministry 2:30 PM Glory Singers Church Council 15 4-5:45 PM Food Pantry 16 Praise Team 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 Praise Team December 2nd

Community United Methodist Church 455 S. Jefferson St. Waterford, WI 53185 Head to Heart Service Sunday, November 26 at Join us for these Sprit-led services with an emphasis on Worship, Teaching and Prayer. Church Office 262-534-2313 Pastor Bill Busch 608-475-0824 or pbbusch@gmail.com www.extremefaith.org like us on facebook office email: office@extremefaith.org Worship Services at 8 & 9:30 AM