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The Methodist A Publication of The Seward United Methodist Church 1400 North 5 th Street Seward, NE 68434 Church Office: (402) 643-4156 The Seward United Methodist Women are looking for a responsible person to clean the stove/ovens and both refrigerators in our church kitchen. UWM estimates the cleaning will take approximately 2 hours per month at a rate of $10.00 per hour. Hours kitchen will be available for cleaning will be Monday through Friday 8-10am and 2-5pm. If you are interested, please contact Connie Doehring at (cldoehring@me.com) 402-643-9207 or 402-326-3095. Faith is the basic orientation and commitment of our whole being a matter of heart and soul. Christian faith is grounding our lives in the living God as revealed especially in Jesus Christ. It s both a gift we receive within the Christian community and a choice we make. It s trusting in God and relying on God as the source and destiny of our lives. Faith is believing in God, giving God our devoted loyalty and allegiance. Faith is following Jesus, answering the call to be his disciples in the world. Faith is hoping for God s future, leaning into the coming kingdom that God has promised. Faith-as-belief is active; it involves trusting, believing, following, hoping. (Borrowed from UMC.org)

Dear friends, Nancy and I did some landscaping at our home this spring. I find it to be satisfying work. We bought some trees and perennial flowering plants and spent a day working in the yard. This has been the ideal spring for new plants because they have gotten plenty of rain, and it has been cool enough that the plants were not even stressed as they adapted to their new home. One new maple tree, though, refused to leaf out. I watched it for six weeks, and the buds stayed tightly closed. Twice I pinched off a bud and opened it up, and it was green inside. I have always believed that if it s still green there s hope. I think every tree in town had leafed out, and still our new maple looked barren and dead. Finally, when I decided that it might be time to get a replacement tree from the nursery I began to see a slight swelling in the buds. Then, as if by magic, the leaves appeared. It seems that some things have to come in their own time. Maybe this tree s leaves were delayed because it was moved. Maybe it came from a northern seed source and its genetic makeup causes it to leaf out later than native trees. There may be another reason that I haven t thought of. This experience reminds me that sometimes we are too impatient, especially when we are waiting on God. We expect things to happen when we want them to happen, and we sometimes forget that some things have to happen in God s time. The author of Ecclesiastes tells us For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven... (Ecc. 3:1). Even so, we become impatient when we want to see results, and we may think something is wrong. After the crucifixion the disciples thought Jesus was dead and gone. Then when they witnessed Jesus resurrection, Jesus told From the Pastor them to wait in Jerusalem until they were filled with power from on high. They waited fifty days until the Spirit came on that first Pentecost. Fifty days! Jesus told them to wait, but he didn t tell them how long to wait. I imagine after a week some of them were getting impatient. After two weeks a few more were beginning to wonder if they had understood Jesus correctly. Still they waited fifty days until God acted and the Holy Spirit came to empower them to go out and witness to Jesus resurrection. Sometimes we get impatient for things to happen in the church. We may have a vision of what the church could do or be. When it doesn t happen on our schedule we get tired of waiting. We get tired of waiting for someone to accept the power of Christ in their lives. We get weary, hoping against hope for a relationship to be mended. We may begin to think our dream for a particular program is unrealistic. We may pray and pray and nothing seems to happen. So we begin to wonder whether God even hears our prayers or understands our needs. Our church has come a long way in the last couple of years, and we still have a way to go. I see that God is active and working here, and that through your diligent prayers, gifts, service, and witness, our church will continue to come closer and closer to God s dream for us. Be hopeful! By the grace of God, the programs, mission, and ministry of the Seward United Methodist Church will continue to be a vision of Christ s love in the world. In Christ s service, Pastor Dale Lambert

Worship Schedule 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Blended Worship Adult Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Praise Worship Watch us on Cable 13 at 9:30 p.m. on Sunday And/or 10:00 a.m. Thursday mornings. Charles Steven Booth Monday Nights @ 7:30 p.m. Library Sunday Mornings - Sunday School @ 9:30 a.m. - Library May 24, 2015 Prayers For: PRAYERS AND CONCERNS Please remember those who were lifted up in prayer for on-going health concerns. Keep T.J. Fraser in our prayers for renewed strength Prayers for Roger Hans who is recovering from a broken hip. We hold up prayers for Margo Gish who is going through treatments for Non Hodgkin Lymphoma.

The Seward United Methodist Church Foundation trustees elected the following new officers in February: Co-chairs: Jack Broderick and Brent Jackman; Vice-chair: Julie Moody; Secretary: Lori Shriner; and Treasurer: Merlyn Nielsen. The Foundation will meet quarterly in 2015. The next meetings are scheduled for 9:15 a.m. on July 12 and October 11. Monthly Budget: $30,134 March 2015 April 2015 Donations: $33,250 $28,855 Expenses: $25,410 $32,198 Donations: General Operating & Mission Shares Expenses: Budgeted Items Only COMMITTEE MEETING TIMES Mon Jun 1 Nurture Mtg 7:00PM - Parlor Wed Jun 3 Witness Comm 5:30PM - Library Wed Jun 3 UMW Unit Mtg 1:30 PM Tues Jun 16 BBCDC Board 6:00PM - Parlor Tues Jun 16 Worship Comm 7:00PM - Library Tues Jun 16 M&O Comm 7:00PM - Parlor Wed Jun 17 Trustees Mtg 7:00PM - Parlor Thur Jun 18 Finance Mtg 7:00PM - Parlor Thur Jun 18 UMW/Eve Grp 7:00PM - FH Sat Jun 20 UMW Workday 8:00AM - FH Wed Jun 24 UMW Ldrship 10:00AM The Foundation presently has approximately $1,500,000 under its direction. The Foundation's primary focus in 2015 will be fundraising by asking members to make the Foundation a beneficiary of life insurance or in their estate plans and by developing regular annual contributing members. SUMC s Mission-Outreach Committee and United Methodist Women are supporting the July 2015 Thomassique, Haiti Mission Trip. Our congregation will be invited to support this mission trip through their prayers as well as donations of children s clothing, shoes, volleyball equipment and sturdy luggage for transporting contributions to Haiti. Kara Einspahr and other Concordia students presented a program to Evening UMW on May 21 st in which they explained their plans for their return trip to Haiti. Our congregation supported initial mission trip to Haiti back in 2012. This summer s Haiti Mission Trip will be providing God s Love through activities such as a volleyball camp for the youngsters, medical care and supplies, plus clothing donations for the local orphanage begun by the family of Josias Marin. Watch for more information during the month of June.

ANNUAL CONNFERENCE REZONING HEARING The County Commissioners will hold a rezoning hearing on June 22nd at 7:00pm in Harvest Hall at the fairgrounds. The purpose of the hearing is to determine whether a tract of Seward County land near Pleasant Dale should be rezoned to allow a strip club to be built. The hearing is open to any resident who has an interest in this matter. The Great Plains Annual Conference will be held in Wichita June 10th-13th. This is the annual business meeting of clergy and lay people from every United Methodist Church in the conference. Lynette Broderick and Pastor Dale will represent the Seward United Methodist Church. Please keep the Great Plains Annual Conference in your prayers during this time. A hearty Christian WELCOME TO SANDY RUETHER, Seward United Methodist Church's Office and Finance Administrator. We are looking forward to many years of mutual fellowship and work together. If you have not had the opportunity to meet Sandy, please stop by the church office and offer hear a warm Seward UMC Welcome. Special thanks to the ladies who filled in at the church office during our staffing transition time. We appreciate your help answering phones, greeting visitors and fielding questions. Thank you: Connie, Doehring, Linda Eberspacher, Sue Imig and Sandy Rocker. A heartfelt Thank You to Pastor Dale Lambert, Cindy Mavis and Christina Chapman for helping in enormous ways to "keep things operational". Sometimes people don't get the recognition they deserve. This is to let you know that the work you do is important - and greatly appreciated. Seward United Methodist Church SPRC Committee

On behalf of the Worship Committee, we would like to extend our THANK YOU and appreciation to the FOUNDATION BOARD for their generous gift to clean and repair the hand bells through the Bellman's On-Site Basic Service contract. This comes up every three years in order to keep the bells playing at their very best for offering music into the services. The FOUNDATION BOARD also gave the money to pay for a new CD player for God's Squad. This player is capable of removing the voices while keeping the background music. It has been used every Time God's Squad sang in Church and will be used during the Children's Christmas Program practices. Food Net With summer gardens coming On, FoodNet will accept any and all excess garden produce. Any produce can be left in the kitchen late Wednesday or Thursday morning by 10 a.m. Also, there Is a need for volunteers to do some pickups. Women and men are welcome. Questions to LaQuita 402-643-6951 291.43 KE Starting a Youth Ministry By Larry Keefavver 291.43 PE Lord, I Haven't Talked to you Since the Last Crisis, But.. (Teen praying) By Lorraine Peterson 291.43 HI 6-Minute Messages for Children By Donald Hinchey 291.43 WA Quick Group Devotions for Children's Ministry Edited by Michael Warden 92 AL Tuesdays with Morrie By Mitch Albom 173 DVD - Courageous - Four Men Pledge to be Better Fathers E JA The Birdwatchers - A Children's Book By Simon James 291.43 MA The Prayers of Peter Marshall By Peter Marshall 291.43 KE More 10-Minute Devotions for Youth Groups Edited by Lois Keffer 291.7 CA Building for Effective Mission By Kennon L. Callahan

Have you dropped your land line and just have cellular service? Please notify the church office so we can update our records. Also, please notify us if you have moved or have an email address where we can contact you. JUNE PAPER TOWELS PANTRY COLLECTION ITEM The next dates for sewing group: Our church website needs to be updated.visit Dana Galusha or any Witness Committee member if you have content ideas or if you are interested in joining a "steering group!" June 20th July 25th August 22nd

Bright Beginnings Child Development Center June 2015 Summer is almost upon us and we here at BBCDC are looking forward to another fun filled summer. We have decided to do Theme Weeks for the entire center and each theme will run 2 weeks. All classes will participate in the different themes. The teachers will design activities that will coincide with each theme. Nature Farm America Camping Fair While we will not be doing the normal teaching time each day, the classrooms will have a daily schedule and the students will be engaging in a lot of hands on learning. The teachers are also making plans for some fun and educational field trips around the area. Swimming pool time will start the week of Memorial Day. Preschool and Pre K classes will go on Tuesdays and the School agers will go on Monday and Thursdays. Please remember to bring sun block for your children labeled with their name. They also will need to have their swim suits, towel and (car seats as needed). Each year brings new changes at BBCDC and we are excited about a lot of the changes that have been taking place here. We have the privilege of working with some of the greatest children in the community along with their families. We have some amazing college & high school students who will be helping us out this summer. Jamie, Cynthia, Taylor, Lynsey, Varilina & Emily are already on board here with us. The students really enjoy having them here as they bring some new energy to BBCDC. We will have a few staff changes that will be happening the beginning of the summer. Mrs. Saum and Mrs. E have decided to give notices not to return in the fall. We wish them the best in their new adventures. Mrs. E still plans to bring her baby girl here in the fall so I am sure you will continue to get a chance to visit with her. While this was not in our plans we know that our plans are not always God s plans. We have some awesome applicants that have expressed interest in working here at BBCDC. Check us out on our FaceBook page. Bbcdc.seward@gmail.com Lots of pictures of the kids and activities!

FUN TIMES AT BRIGHT BEGINNINGS CDC Family Carnival Bright Beginnings CDC Friday June 5, 2015 6-9 pm Free Will Offering sandwich, chips, pickle, dessert + beverage Fund Raiser for our new playground. Come out and enjoy the evening with lots of games, prizes and fantastic fellowship.

Seward United Methodist Church 1400 North 5th Street Seward, Nebraska 68434 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Seward, NE Permit No. 62 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Label JUNE Issue Church Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. M-F Phone: 402-643-4156 Fax: 402-643-4159 Email: umcseward@gmail.com Website: www.sewardumc.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/sewardunitedmethodist BBCDC: 402-643-2141 ~JUNE~ MAILBOX DEADLINE Thursday, June 18 Submit News by NOON Drop off your article at the office, call Sandy at the church office OR e-mail articles to umcseward@gmail.com UMW Local Church Activities Chair persons for JUNE are: Linda Eberspacher 761-2325 Linda Flyr 643-2845