The Chimes. Can Easter still speak to us in 2018?

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First United Methodist Church April 1, 2018 Volume 1, Issue 4 The Chimes Can Easter still speak to us in 2018? We are about to begin a series called The Grave Robber. The series, based on a book by Mark Batterson, explores the miracles of Jesus as portrayed in the Gospel of John (more on this series later). In the midst of preparing this series, preparing Easter worship and officiating a few funerals, I was struck by an article that raised the suggestion that Easter no longer speaks to Christians in 2018. The article s point was straightforward. I have never seen anyone raised from the dead. I know a few people who claim to be witnesses to such a miracle. But it is certainly not part of my everyday experience. The article suggested that stories about miracles and resurrections were left over from the days before the Great Enlightenment. We modern people have no room for such unreasonable things. The article suggested it was the ultimate cruelty to stand before families who have recently lost loved ones and preach about eternal life and resurrection, knowing their loved one would not rise from the dead. And yet It is true that I have not witnessed the miracle of resurrection. But to say that I have not witnessed miracles in this church is also a lie. In my not-even-three years here I have seen families with deep hurts find healing and peace. I have seen children from the neighborhood who come to church because it is one of the few loving and accepting places in their lives. They come and find peace and learn faith. I have seen children baptized and become part of the family of God. People have stood before this church and made the covenant of membership. I have witnessed our community come together, ignoring such petty disagreements like denominations, and worship and serve together. All around us we see new life out of death. Can Easter still speak to us in 2018? Does the resurrection message still mean anything? We are living in it. -Pastor Jonathan Inside this issue Hand Bell Choir... 2 Preschool... 3 Thank You... 3 Sermon Series... 4 Mother Daughter Banquet... 5 Calendar... 6 Attendance and Offering... 6 Special points of interest The Grave Robber Mother-Daughter Banquet A Ringing Farewell Dresses and More Dresses!

Bell Choir Director It is with deep sadness we announce that Jan Aller will retire as accompanist and handbell choir director, effective June 24, 2018. Jan has served with the bell choir since 1981. She has been a faithful, talented, wonderful member of our music staff for many years. While we would love to keep Jan forever, she has certainly earned her retirement. We will celebrate Jan when the Chancel Bells finish their season on May 20. Our church is actively seeking both an accompanist and handbell choir director to replace Jan. If you or anyone you know are interested, please contact the church office. Truth springs up from the earth, and righteousness smiles down from heaven. -Psalm 85:11 An Easter Blessing April 12th-John Jepsen 14200 Twp. Rd. 175 Kenton, Ohio 43326 April 27th-Edison Klingler 537 N. High Street Kenton, Ohio 43326 2

Preschool News Matthew 16:4 "And looking up, they saw that the stone had been rolled back-it was very large." Yes, HE is risen, HE is risen indeed! As we celebrated Easter it was a great time to remind the preschoolers that this is why we can pray to God in Jesus' name...because HE is risen and alive. How exciting it has been to see the students come to love and ask if they can take the time to pray during class. It has also been wonderful to see them pray and be concerned for their friends and family. March was filled with much activity as we started the month with a visit to the Fire Station. The children loved not only looking at the trucks but also looking all through the Fire Station where the men live. My preschoolers raised over $200.00 for our Pennies for Patients Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Way to go preschoolers! Thanks so much for all you do to support our preschool and the students who are on a sponsorship. God has used you greatly! -Ms. Lisa Karl McNeal John Wicherson Marilyn Arn Bud Winzenried Mason Bloom Erma Boysel Zoey Turner Linda Mabrey Sharon Heilman Jane McGee Karen Yankee Laura Hamilton A very special thank you to everyone who helped with the Easter services, drama and breakfast. What a wonderful day celebrating Jesus resurrection. Thank you to the Twisted Whisk for providing coffee after both services. 3

Children and Family Ministry Kids Club wrapped up our last weekly meeting for this year just before Easter. Thank you Megan Hanover for leading, Tom Taylor and Christa Quail for volunteering and Robin and Abe Oates for providing nursery care. To stay in touch and give new friends (ages 4-12 years old) a chance to join us before next Fall, we will have Kids Club Nights from 6:30 pm-7:30 pm on Wednesday April 25th, May 23rd, June 27th and August 22nd. These will be fun nights including a snack, ministry lesson, game and an occasional craft. Come visit for a night and see a glimpse of the seeds being planted in these young hearts! See Megan Hanover or Christa Quail if you would like to become a part of this exciting ministry. Our Family Easter Extravaganza was a lot of fun! Thank you Tobey and Amy Steinman, Sandy Herman and Nick Newland for leading the games and crafts! The children enjoyed Cone Zone, Toss Across, 4 in a Row, Egg Toss and several crafts. They also received Easter gifts to remind them Easter is about our Risen Savior! We could not provide these fun events without such wonderful volunteers! The Grave Robber I invite you to join us in a special sermon series through April and May. The series focuses on the miracles of Jesus as described in the Gospel of John. Mark Batterson s book The Grave Robber forms the basis for this series. Here is the really fun part of the series. There are a lot of great ways you can connect into this series. 1. Come to church each Sunday and be a part of the sermon. 2. Read the book, if you are so inclined. 3. Connect to the resources available for this series on RightNow Media. Each of these methods compliments the other. If you have not signed up for your complimentary RightNow Media access, please contact the church office. The resources online are great for a family devotion, or mid-week reconnection with the message. 4

Mother-Daughter Banquet The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet will be held on May 12th at 11:00 am. This year s theme will be, Life... handle with Prayer. Kenton s Top Twenty will be performing after a catered brunch which consists of quiche, fruit and muffins. Tickets are available in the church office for $6.00 per person. Three-year-olds and under are free. Buy your tickets before May 1st. All ladies are invited for food, fun and fellowship! 1-Day Adventure Camp @ Camp Wesley For ages 6-12, June 5 th 8 am-5 pm More details coming soon!..plant the good seeds of righteousness, and you will harvest a crop of love. -Hosea 10:12 Prom Dress Give-Away Thank you for your donations of dresses, shoes and jewelry! Thank you Amy Kohl for designing flyers, sharing your great planning tips and helping spread the news about the event. Thank you Betty A., Robin O., Penny H., and Kirsten O. for all of your support and encouragement for the girls and their families on shopping day! Thank you Marlene J. for volunteering to do alterations and encouraging everyone as they shopped! Throughout the event and last week we made 36 girls very happy by providing them with beautiful dresses for their proms. They enjoyed the shopping experience and left our church knowing they were loved and beautiful! We still have dresses available by appointment. If you know of anyone needing to shop please have them call the church office to make an appointment! We are hoping to do this again for Homecoming in the fall. 5

Attendance and Offering First United Methodist Church 234 N. Main Street Kenton, Ohio 419.673.3205 office@kentonfirst.org Rev. Jonathan Hanover 9:00 11:00 Offering March 4 69 79 $7526.25 March 11 65 99 $7351.50 March 18 60 100 $3440.25 March 25 77 110 $4678.25 April 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1Easter Sunday 8:00 Sunrise 9:00 Breakfast 8 15 22 29 2 9 6:30 Trustees 16 6:30Children s Ministry 23 6:30 Lead Team 30 3 9:30 Knitters 6:30 Bells, Boy Scouts 10 4:00 NOC 6:30 Bells, Boy Scouts 17 9:30 Knitters 5:30 SPR 6:30 Bells, BS 24 6:30 Bells, Boy Scouts 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28