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Rev. Tonya M. Arnesen Lead Pastor Rev. Mary Hagley Minister of Children and Youth Rev. Cathy Freeman Deacon Emeritus N o v e m b e r / D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4 THE CHIMES D i x b o r o U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h (734) 665-5632 5221 Church Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105 dumc@dixborochurch.org www.dixborochurch.org If you had been a Pilgrim, would you have given thanks? Consider what the men and women who broke bread together on that first Thanksgiving in 1621 had been through: they uprooted themselves and sailed for America; the crossing was very rough and the Mayflower was blown off course instead of reaching Virginia (where Englishmen had settled 13 years earlier), they ended up in the wilds of Massachusetts, where winter had set in. The storms were frightful. Shelter was rudimentary. There was little food. Within weeks, nearly all the settlers were sick. ''That which was most sad and lamentable,'' Governor William Bradford recalled, ''was that in two or three months' time, half of their company died... sometimes two or three of a day.'' When spring came, Indians showed them how to plant corn, but their first crops were dismal. Supplies ran out, but their sponsors in London refused to send more. The first time the Pilgrims sent a shipment of goods to England, it was stolen by pirates. If you had been there in 1621 - seen half your friends die and suffered yourself through famine, malnutrition and sickness; if you had endured a year of heartbreak and tragedy - would you have felt grateful? Even on Thanksgiving, Americans are more likely to concentrate on the turkey or the television than on giving thanks. But perhaps we would think differently about thankfulness if we realized its extraordinary power to improve our lives. Gratitude is nothing less than the key to happiness. Dennis Prager writes, ''There is a secret to happiness, and it is gratitude. All happy people are grateful, and ungrateful people cannot be happy. We tend to think that it is being unhappy that leads people to complain, but it is truer to say that it is complaining that leads to people becoming unhappy. Become grateful and you will become a much happier person.'' If you never give a moment's thought to the fact that your health is good, your children are well-fed, your home is comfortable, your nation seeks your safety, protection and peace if you assume that the good things in your life are ''normal'' and to be expected, you diminish the happiness they can bring you. By contrast, if you develop the custom of counting your blessings and being grateful for them, you will fill your life with cheer. As Christians, we affirm our dependence upon God for every blessing we enjoy. In fact, the Hebrew word for gratitude - hoda'ah - is the same as the word for confession. To be grateful is to confess our dependence upon God, affirm God s goodness and mercy, and acknowledge our need to know and be known by God. When we understand the nature of true gratitude, we are able to give thanks in every circumstance. Friends, don't take the gifts in your life for granted. Remember - as the Pilgrims remembered - that we are impoverished without God. Whoever you are, and wherever you may be this Thanksgiving, remember God s goodness and mercy outweighs any hardship. If that doesn't deserve our gratitude, what does? Rev. Tonya Arnesen 1

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2nd Annual Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat 2014 The Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat event took place Friday, October 24, and it was amazing. Once again this year we partnered with the Dixboro Farmers Market to put on this event. We easily handed out candy to 150-175 children dressed up for Halloween. Families had fun trunk or treating, going through the straw bale maze and Haunted Schoolhouse, hearing a story, watching the Medieval knights, riding on the hayride, listening to music, and shopping! New this year we did a Best Trunk Contest that all the families who came voted for, we had 17 cars enter the contest and 4 more who just wanted to come hand out candy to the kids! Our #1 Trunk prize of a Dixboro General Store gift card and the traveling haunted house trophy went to Sandy Bowers and Patty Fragner! 2nd prize went to Susie, Jennifer and Cody Sulkowski who joined the Dixboro Family on Oct. 26 they got a Dixboro General Store gift card as well. 3rd prize went to Karen Bolz and Tammy Balk (Rev. Mary s family) and they received a Moonwinks gift card. Overall it was a fantastic night of showing God s love by creating a safe and fun atmosphere for families to come enjoy fall activities together. Praise be to God! 3

CROP Hunger Walk On October 12 th, we had 23 walkers from Dixboro UMC go for a beautiful walk to support the CROP Hunger Walk. We couldn t have asked for a better day to walk together with at least 200 other people from the Ann Arbor area. On behalf of all the walkers we thank you for supporting us by your prayers and financial giving. As a church we raised $1,259; thank you for the money, it will go to people around the world and some will stay right here in our local community. Take a look at some of the pictures from the day! I challenged the youth to do the water challenge, meaning walk the route carrying a gallon of water. The picture to the left is Grace Czachorski and Madeline Leidlein sharing the jug responsibilities. Youth Group Activities November and December November 9 DUMY 5:30-7:30pm November 21-22 DUMY Fall Retreat Movie Marathon at Rev. Mary s House 6:30pm-1:00pm **The Hunger Games** December 7 DUMY Christmas Party and Caroling 4:30-7:30pm December 14 Christmas Program and Mission Trip Dinner Fundraiser 4:30pm The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Rehearsal Schedule November 9th: 11:30am-12:30pm 16th: 11:00am-11:45am 23rd: 11:30am-12:30pm 30th: 11:30am-12:30pm December 7th: 11:30am-1:30pm 13th: 10:00am-12:00pm 14th: 11:30 and on thru program 4 Acolyte Training November 9 at 9:45-10am For all children and youth who would like to learn how to be an acolyte during worship. You might be thinking, what is an acolyte?? Well come find out November 9.

Cast and Characters of the First Christmas Advent 2014 Schedule 11/30 Advent #1 The Wise Man Sermon Title: Fear Not! I am Coming 12/7 Advent #2 Sacrament of Holy Communion Elizabeth Sermon Title: Some GOOD News for a Change 12/14 Advent #3 - Joseph Sermon Title: Congratulations Joseph, It s a God! 4:30 pm Dixboro Players Program and Dinner Best Christmas Pageant Ever 12/21 Advent #4 - Mary Music Program Sermon Title: Take the Stress Out of Your Christmas 7:00 pm Longest Night Service Led by Deacon Cathy Freeman 12/24 Christmas Eve The Shepherds 4:30 pm Family Candlelight Worship 7:00 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Message Title: A Diamond in the Familiar 11:00 pm Candlelight & Communion Service Message Title: A Diamond in the Familiar 12/28 1 st Sunday after Christmas Day Simeon and Anna December 14 at 4:30pm This year for the evening Christmas Program the Dixboro Players will present The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Barbara Robinson writes the book and the play is by Samuel French. It will be an hourlong performance followed by our famous spaghetti dinner fundraiser for our youth s Cass Social Service mission trip in Detroit. We hope you all come to support our youth, so please mark your calendar for December 14 at 5:00pm! THANKSGIVING OUTREACH OPPORTUNITY Dixboro UMC is planning a special hands-on outreach opportunity during the Thanksgiving Farmer s Market on Tuesday, November 23 rd. From 10:00 am 2:00 pm the old schoolhouse will serve as a Warming Station for shoppers and vendors. Our guests will receive complimentary coffee and hot cocoa supplied by the church. We ll also be putting together three Turkey Dinner Baskets, to be distributed to needy families in our community. Dixboro Church will provide the turkeys, but our guests and vendors will be encouraged to donate produce or baked goods from the Farmer s Market. Baskets will be filled on-site as donations arrive. HOW CAN YOU HELP? We ll need a few large/commercial space heaters in the schoolhouse Help set up schoolhouse before market opens Help serve refreshments (coffee and hot cocoa) and greet our guests from the community Donate canned goods suitable for a Thanksgiving dinner (e.g. yams, cranberry sauce, green beans, turkey gravy) Donate money to help underwrite the cost to purchase three fresh turkeys Help deliver the Turkey Dinner Baskets on Wednesday, November 24 th. Please contact Rev. Arnesen with questions and to volunteer to help with this outreach effort. The Chancel Choir Needs YOU! Have you ever wanted to sing with the Chancel Choir, but have yet to find the final excuse to join? Are you a former member of the choir but have been too busy, or any other reason? The upcoming Advent season is a perfect opportunity to get into, or back into singing! We are inviting anyone who is interested to join our rehearsals. ALL are welcome, from all ages and all musical backgrounds. Rehearsals are 6:30pm on Thursday evenings. Come and help us make this Advent celebration a special one. If you have any questions or hesitations, please talk to Zack or any current choir member so that they may convince you to join. 5

Meet the Music Interns: Zoe Marie Hart is a young soprano studying at University of Michigan. She appeared with University of Michigan's Opera as Zwei Knabe in Die Zauberflöte last year. Zoe also enjoys collaborating with student composers, recently singing the role of Little Red in Zac Lavender's Shattering the Mirror and looks forward to singing Odetta in What Happens Now composed by Ashton Strother. Joseph Vaughters Sevig, Baritone, is a sophomore at Concordia University majoring in vocal performance in the studio of Karin White, Soprano - a member of Dixboro United Methodist Church. Joseph performs as a soloist with the Concordia University Music Department as well as in his hometown of Ann Arbor and is a member of the Concordia Choir as well as the chamber ensemble, Arborsong. Joseph also studies cello and piano and participates in Concordia's String and Percussion Ensembles. Outside of school Joseph plays guitar and has recently joined the Dexter Community Orchestra. Joe also enjoys listening to all types of music and watching movies and football. He appreciates the opportunity to participate in the Chancel Choir and Joyful Noise, and getting to know the Dixboro UMC family. Masters of the First Viennese School Jaclyn Johnson will be presenting her third and final dissertation recital on Tuesday, November 18th at 8pm in Hill Auditorium. Entitled "Masters of the First Viennese School" the repertoire includes: House By The Side of The Road Roberta King, President Board of Directors House By the Side of the Road A $50,000 matching funds challenge has been offered to the "House" by an anonymous donor. Your donation will be matched by the $50,000 challenge. Meeting this challenge will provide a three year financial security for the "House". Pledges and/or donations must be received by Feb.28, 2015. The "House" is a faith-based non-profit that provides clothing and household items free of charge to those in need. Donations should be made payable to: House By the Side of the Road 153 Elder St. Ypsilanti, MI 48197 House By the Side of the Road is a Mission and Ministry project of the Ann Arbor District of the United Methodist Church. Yankee Air Show Thanks I wish to thank all the folks that volunteered at the Yankee Air Show in August. It was a success and all your work had a great deal to do with it's success, The church received approximately $1300. Haydn, Te Deum in C Major Mozart, Ave verum corpus Beethoven, Choral Fantasy Arts Chorale will serve as the chorus, and Jaclyn received a grant through Rackham to hire a student orchestra and soloists. She hopes you are able to attend! Thanks again, Dave Steiner and Gary N. King P.S. get ready for next year, coming. The Blue Angels are 6

Dixboro United Methodist Women Status By Cathy Freeman, Vice-Chair/Secretary Officer Elections The following officers were elected at the October 12 meeting of the DUMW: Chair, Barbara Scheffer; Vice-Chair/Secretary, Cathy Freeman; Treasurer, Meredith Burr; Missions Chair, Roberta King; Social Chair, Beth Little; Fund-Raising Chair, Patty Burns. Abigail Circle The former UMW group wants to continue to meet as a sub-group of the DUMW. This group is now named the Abigail Circle and will continue to meet on the third Monday of each month at 1:00. Shirley Koch and Roberta King will co-lead the circle. Treasuries The funds from the former Nurture Committee, Women of Dixboro and United Methodist Women have been combined into one treasury About $4500 of those funds were raised by the former UWM so that group was asked to vote on how the funds should be used. The vote was between two options: Option 1: The existing funds from the former UMW account will now be used according to decisions of the newly formed DUMW members and its Coordinating Council. Option #2: The existing funds from the former UMW be used only in accordance with the decisions of the Abigail Circle members. AND those funds designated for use by November 15, 2014. After that date, all or any remaining portion of that amount will used according to decisions of the newly formed DUMW and its Coordinating Council. The group agreed before voting that a simple majority vote would decide the issue. The vote was 5 for option 1 and 4 for option 2 so the treasuries are now combined and the responsibility of the DUMW. Survey Only four people completed the survey about future focus for the DUMW so there will need to be more discussion of how to do this planning. Next Meeting The next meeting of the DUMW is Sunday, November 16 at 11:15 in the Choir Room. The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County will hold its twentieth Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration on Sunday evening, November 23rd, at 7 p.m., at the Baha i Local Spiritual Assembly, 5550 Morgan Road, Ypsilanti. Join us in a spirit of gratitude with readings, music, meditations and other unique presentations from a wide variety of faith traditions. Light refreshments following the celebration. Donations accepted for non-perishable food or turkey money to help those in need in our community. 2015 Interfaith Calendars also available. For more information, call Rev. George Lambrides at 734-424-1535. 7

REVENUE From Ingrid Sheldon, Treasurer If there are any questions, do not hesitate to contact me. September YTD 2014 Budget Difference YTD Actual as % of Budget YTD 2013 General Giving 13,496.94 133,217.90 220,000.00-86,782.10 60.55% 139,097.88 Spec Collections, Designations, Other 230.00 24,990.95 0.00 24,990.95 36,089.93 TOTAL REVENUE 13,726.94 158,208.85 220,000.00-61,791.15 175,187.81 EXPENSE: Conference/District Related 3,842.10 27,359.70 40,076.00 12,716.30 68.27% 28,279.90 Church Related: Missions, special collections, PHP, scholarships 70.00 10,433.90 2,000.00-8,433.90 521.70% 12,666.25 Payroll 3,052.33 24,515.07 4,201.88 7,495.09 583.43% 27,211.92 General church operations 2,300.02 29,776.59 3,149.03 12,540.41 945.58% 29,116.99 Committee 97.98 1,715.74 4,000.00 2,284.26 42.89% 2,528.12 Special Project: 160.00 15,407.17 0.00-15,407.17 28,628.68 Total Pastor related expense 6,820.41 60,583.77 83,469.00 22,885.23 72.58% 60,680.87 Total Parsonage Related 82.12 2,362.10 5,900.00 3,537.90 40.04% 2,628.71 Total Schoolhouse expense 0.00 168.82 250.00 81.18 67.53% 185.22 TOTAL EXPENSE: 16,424.96 183,707.86 224,082.16 41,494.30 81.98% 201,376.66 CHURCH RELATED INCOME (LOSS) -2,698.02-25,499.01-4,082.16-26,188.85 2014 Year End EFT Planning (Electronic Funds Transfer) Robert L. Baird Financial Secretary Looking forward to our year end planning and the upcoming 2015 pledge campaign, I would like to offer a suggestion for our members to consider the electronic funds transfer program (EFT). Our EFT program was established in 2008 by Tom Little. During this time, it has proved to be very convenient for both the members and the Church s administration of the program (i.e. Bob & Ingrid). Also, you have the comfort knowing that your donations will be made on a timely basis and the church can plan on funds being available for its obligations during the slower vacation periods. How does the EFT program work? Members choosing to participate in the EFT program can elect to have regular contributions to the Church, made through either a charge to their credit card, or through a direct charge to a bank checking or savings account. It is very convenient and very easy. Going forward into the New Year, with the annual pledge campaign, contributions will be adjusted per your instructions on the pledge card. If we do not receive a new pledge card, then the EFT program will continue at your current authorized rate on file. Please contact me (734-665-6408) if you would like more information or to request forms to begin a new EFT account. Grocery Store Contributions An easy way to contribute to Dixboro United Methodist, is to go grocery shopping! You shop and grocery stores contribute to our church, it s that easy. In 2013, we received $3,057 through this program. Through October 31st of this year, we have received $1,494, which is less than in previous years. Don t forget that you need to update your Kroger Card every year. Let s remember this program while we begin our holiday preparation, and take advantage of this easy way to raise money for our church. Busch s uses gift cards which you can get from the church office or at Busch s; you must register for the Busch s MyWay program on-line. Kroger s uses their Kroger Plus card; you need to go on-line to register the church as the recipient of the rewards. Meijer s issues a card that earns donations if you pay with cash or a debit card. Contact the church office to get started or to get help registering. 8

Opening Songs Agenda for Annual Church Conferences Ann Arbor District 2014 Devotions Led by the District Superintendent A Celebration of Our Ministry Together December 2, 2014 at 7:00 pm Action/Business items 1) Membership Report - list names of persons received into membership of the church or churches and names of persons removed since the last church conference, indicating how each was received or removed. Persons to be removed will be contacted prior to removal. 2) Lay Leadership Address List- please remember that people may be included in this report before they have been voted on. Changes can be submitted later if needed. 3) Pastoral Compensation Recommendation - presented by church council chair or PPR Chair. 4) Lay Servants - "The church conference shall inquire annually into the gifts, labors, and usefulness of the lay servants, and recommend... those persons who have met the standards..." ( 246.1l) 5) Candidates for Ordained, Consecrated, Certified, or Licensed Ministry - first time recommendation and continuation. 6) Any other business items requiring church conference action. Reflection on ministry Reflecting on your congregation s current status, how would you respond to the following questions 1) In what ways has your church grown since last year? 2) What has been your greatest accomplishment since last year? 3) What is your church s intentional plan to make Disciples for Jesus Christ? Pastor s remarks Closing Song Closing prayer Rev. Tonya Arnesen 9

Dixboro United Methodist Church 5221 Church Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED THE CHIMES DIXBORO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWSLETTER label November/December 2014 Rev. Tonya M. Arnesen, Lead Pastor Rev. Mary Hagley, Minister of Children and Youth Rev. Cathy Freeman, Deacon Emeritus Church Phone: (734) 665-5632 Worship Schedule: Sunday School for All Ages at 9:00am Sunday Worship at 10:00am Email: dumc@dixborochurch.org Web site: www.dixborochurch.org The mission of the Dixboro United Methodist Church is to develop and sustain disciples of Jesus Christ through worship, education, outreach, and nurture. IF YOU NO LONGER WISH TO RECEIVE THIS PUBLICATION, PLEASE CALL 734-665-5632 10