OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS C.V. United Methodist Church 21 Otter Drive P.O. Box 420 Cherokee Village, AR 72525 Jeremiah Strano 10/01 Marty Williams 10/21 Diann Dennis 10/02 Howard Payne 10/22 Larry Kinnard 10/02 Gail Stone 10/23 Donna Stringer 10/02 Troy Buckingham 10/25 E-mail: cherokee.village@arumc.org Website: www.cherokeevillageumc.org Phone: 870-257-3869 Lily Flowers 10/04 Linda Green 10/25 Loving God, Serving Others David Malone 10/05 Amber Harmon 10/25 Hilda Peck 10/08 Larry Thomas 10/26 Gary Zanow 10/16 Ernie Parker 10/29 Helen Tedford 10/18 Betty Reedy 10/30 Bonnie Dark 10/21 Sandra Ashford 10/31 CHILI SUPPER sponsored by CV UNITED METHODIST MEN Saturday, October 20 4:30 6:30 pm We need men and women to volunteer to work a short time, eat with your family/ friends, and enjoy the evening. You can sign up for specific categories or "help where needed." The sign-up sheet is on our bulletin board by the office. Tickets are on sale between services. Why not buy a ticket for a neighbor or a friend? Funds generated are used for needs within our community and our church. Thanks for your support! T H E C H U R C H M O U S E October 2018
Arts Center of North Arkansas Presents "Center Stage Thursday" Cherokee Village Town Center Gazebo Thursdays in October / 6:00 7:30 pm Rain or Shine / Bring Your Lawn Chair General Fund Report for August 2018 Total Asset Accounts Balance Beginning of Month Less Total Liability Accounts Less Total Equity Accounts Adjusted Balance End of Month $58,380.07 2,819.49 69,325.90-13,765.32 The family of Linda Hollis invites you to celebrate her 80th birthday on Sunday, October 7, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall of CV United Methodist Church. A Mile of Quarters progress is $2,658.00. Our total goal is $16,896. Please continue to drop your quarters in the container by the office to help meet the ministries of our church. Thank you! October 4 Bona Fide String Band Fiddle Blues, Sing Along, Gospel October 11 Osage Water Classic Country, Blues, Gospel October 18 Doug Driesel Favorites over Five Decades October 25 Mike McLeod Country, Blues, Gospel, Folk MEMORIALS RECEIVED Jerry Reynolds Sunday Services 8:30 AM 10:45 AM Sunday School 9:45 AM Wednesday Bible Study 8:45 AM Wednesday Communion 9:45 AM Pastor s Cell Phone 870-897-4962 Pastor s Personal E-mail angie.gage@arumc.org Pastor s Home Address 7 Chickasha Drive Cherokee Village, AR 72529 Office hours: Mon. Thurs. 8:30 4:00 Electronic Giving on our website and at the E-Giving Station in the Narthex allows you to contribute to your HVAC Pledge, Parking Lot Fund and General Fund. Thanks! CVUMC WEBSITE: cherokeevillageumc.org CVUMC EMAIL: cherokee.village@arumc.org Need to Update? Have you recently changed your personal contact information? Would you like to begin receiving emails about our weekly happenings and/or the monthly Mouse? Please notify the office to help keep our records updated. Thanks! COMMUNITY BREAKFAST TUESDAYS CVUMC ~ 8:00 9:00 AM Loving God, Serving Others Everyone is invited to a free breakfast! We hope you can join us for a delicious meal and fellowship. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE 5:15 6:00 pm: Home-cooked Dinner 6:00 6:40 pm: The Connection, a Worship/Study Time Adults/$5.00 (10 years and up), children/$3.00 (under 10 years), children 3 and under are free, and family maximum/$15.00 (same household). WNL Dinner can be paid at our E-Giving Station ($.50 surcharge). Childcare begins at 5:45 pm. The tentative menu follows: Oct. 3: Homemade Sloppy Joes, chips, salad, dessert, beverage Oct. 10: Baked Chicken Spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, dessert, beverage Oct. 17: Baked Potato Bar with lots of toppings, salad, rolls, dessert, beverage We hope you will join us!
Pastor Appreciation Month and Day 2018 (compiled from several different websites regarding Clergy/Pastor Appreciation Month) October is Pastor Appreciation Month, also called Clergy Appreciation Month and October 14, 2018 is Pastor Appreciation Day. In Timothy 1 (5:17), Paul began the concept of clergy appreciation when he stated that the elders of the church are worthy of a double honor. Clergy Appreciation Month began in 1992 as a way to encourage congregations to show their appreciation, love and support for their pastors. This affirmation can provide new life and energy for a pastor who may be dealing with burnout, frustration,disillusionment, isolation or stress. Pastors are often "on call" around the clock. Some Pastor Appreciation Ideas follow: Send a card of appreciation to your pastor and his/her spouse. Organize a special collection. Talk to the board of your church and see about taking a special offering for your pastor. Give a personal gift. A gift certificate to a restaurant or to a local store can be nice thank you gift. Pastors usually spend so much time giving to other people, receiving a gift certificate to do or buy something for themselves will be a much-appreciated gift. Send a Pastor Appreciation Day gift basket which includes thoughtful gifts for the family. Draft a prayer calendar. Ask members of the congregation to commit to pray for the pastor by signing up for a day to pray. Prayer can be the best gift to give a pastor and knowing that a congregation is praying can give the pastor encouragement, strength and affirmation. Drop some treats off at your pastor s office! Or a jar of mixed nuts with a note that says, Just to remind you of your congregation that loves you! Note: There are single crypts for sale in our Columbarium. Please contact Kay in the finance office for information. WALK TO EMMAUS Please pray for the women attending the Emmaus Walk October 11 14. FROM THE PASTOR S DESK I have been drawn to a very familiar scripture lately. It is Matthew 7:7-11. It says, Ask and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you. For everyone who asks receives, and everyone who searches finds, and for everyone who knocks, the door will be opened. Is there anyone among you who, if your child asks for bread, will give a stone? Or if the child asks for a fish, will give a snake? If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him! For some, this passage speaks about asking God for whatever they may want: money, power, new cars, stuff, etc. However, this isn t about asking for that kind of gift from God. This is why people have issues when they are in churches that preach the prosperity gospel: if you are living right, then you will have all the money you want and in abundance, and all the stuff you want in abundance as well. I am thankful that we do not focus on the gospel of prosperity but on the gospel of Jesus Christ. I am thankful that when we read this passage, we don t automatically assume that this means that God is going to give us lots of money and stuff. This passage is helping us to understand that God really wants to and is ready to listen to our prayers and answer prayers that are reasonable, not give us stuff that we demand or answer prayers in the way that we think prayers should be answered. It is a passage to let us know that God is listening and waiting for us to reach out, just like children would reach out to their earthly father in times of need. When was the last time you knocked on God s door and anticipated the good that God has waiting for you? I encourage you to ask, seek and knock and wait to see what God has in store for you, for us. When you spend time with God, God will show up in ways that you may not anticipate and surprise you. Grace and Peace Pastor Angie
From the Library As most of you know, I love to travel! One of my favorite things to do when I travel is to visit libraries, bookstores, bookshelves in homes just call me a book voyeur! There is nothing like the feeling when a book has "found you"! On my recent trip I was lucky enough to discover several of these "books in waiting". My favorite was The Seven Whispers by Christina Baldwin. In listening to the voice of spirit, she hears these whispers: Maintain peace of mind Move at the pace of guidance Practice certainty of purpose Surrender to surprise Ask for what you need and offer what you can Love the folks in front of you Return to the world Each whisper is explored in the seven chapters and it reminds me that you do not have to travel to far and exotic places to hear the call of spirit. We are called to mindfulness wherever we are, to notice what is happening around us, to love and to act out our response to that call. "Prayer is not a pious gesture at all, it is a response to the One whose heart beats with ours." Joan Chitester Check it out, Hope Smith OCTOBER INGATHERING - BLANKETS We've all had the pleasure of knowing how good a warm blanket feels. A blanket can ease pain, uplift spirits and make the world seem brighter. With all of the tornados, earthquakes, and other natural disasters around the world, a blanket can become a tool of survival. For only $5.00 a blanket, you can help to warm another human being in great need. The money collected for blankets will go to the Church World Service Advanced Special, which is a part of Ingathering. Simply make your check to our church and memo BLANKETS. Your response is greatly appreciated. Thank you to all who were so generous with your gifts for the September Hygiene Kits! Vicki Fleming & Marty Williams UNITED METHODIST WOMEN October 2 Leadership Team 10:00 am October 7 Coffee/Tea Sales Priscilla Circle October 16 Adah, Esther, and Priscilla Circles Meet October 21 Lydia Circle Meet October Receptions Esther Circle November 4 Coffee/Tea Sales Adah Circle November 10 Holiday Bazaar November Receptions Adah Circle Meet Me in The Garden, our Unit Meeting on September 4, was a resounding success! A great meal and an inspiring program held in a beautiful location what a treat! Many thanks to Adah Circle for planning this very special evening for us at Riverview Falls in Hardy! They thought of everything! All women of the church are invited to participate in UMW activities. Please join us! FAITH HOPE LOVE IN ACTION UMW HOLIDAY BAZAAR NOVEMBER 10 9:00 AM 1:30 PM The Holiday Bazaar is almost here! October is our getting ready month. We need your help to make this year s Bazaar a success! Many ministries in our area and state are supported by this UMW fund raiser. Questions? Contact Pam Gunsten (618-806-2068). BAKE SHOPPE/SWEET SHOPPE: Start your baking and candy-making now Christmas cookies, cakes, pies, breads, sweet breads, and all kinds of candy! SILENT AUCTION: Lots of items are needed! Can you help? GIFTS GALORE: We need a room full of creative and unusual craft items attractive to our customers! Please share your talents! CHRISTMAS DÉCOR: Like new or seldom used Christmas items are needed. This is your opportunity to help. ORNAMENT SHOPPE: Orders will start soon for personalized Christmas ornaments. Great idea for children and grandchildren!
Prayer Shawl Ministry Fall has arrived and we look forward to seeing the colors of nature! Prayer shawls were given to Noah Adamson and Elizabeth Grimm. If you have any yarn lying around, you can donate it to the Prayer Shawl Ministry. Monetary donations are always appreciated! If you have a friend or family member in need of a prayer shawl or baby blanket, please call the church/257-3869 or Len Judickas/257-5359. If you are interested in learning to crochet or knit, we usually meet on the first Wednesday of the month at CVUMC. We have some yarn for your use. Our next meeting is Wednesday, October 3 at 10:00 am. See you there! Blessing Box Your help to supply items for our Blessing Box is on-going. If you would like to receive credit on your giving record, please turn in your receipt (or copy) with your name on it to the finance office. Handcrafted greeting cards for all occasions are for sale on the second Sunday of the month for only $2.00. All proceeds benefit Ministerial Alliance. THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to the repairs of the parking lot. We will continue to accept donations for the ongoing upkeep. You may write your check to CVUMC, memo parking lot or do E-Giving online or at the E-giving station in the Narthex. David Malone, Lay Leader & Treasurer RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 1:00 6:00 PM MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE FOOD PANTRY Thank you for your generous donation of items for the Food Pantry. Many families will be fed in our local area. Outreach Committee CVUMC MOVIE Saturday, October 27 5:00 pm GREAT SCOTT!! A time traveling DeLorean... A flux capacitor... Take a trip to the past here at CV United Methodist Church. Jump in the DeLorean with Doc Brown and Marty McFly and go back to 1955. Join us for a fun movie and snacks! Did you know that Trunk or Treat falls on a Wednesday night? So, we are revving up and preparing for even more of us to show up this year. It is a great outreach that we have for our community. Those who participated last year liked the way that we had the parking lot, so we will be doing it that way again this year. We will park our cars in the semicircle that we set up early in the day. As you follow the directions of the person showing you where to park, you will pull in and get your trunk ready. Please show up at least 30 minutes before our start time since we have children and parents who show up and line up early. They will come in at one place and circle around in a one-way fashion. We encourage you to dress up and decorate your car. We will have a contest again this year for the best costume and best trunk. Two gift certificates will be given out. We all have a blast every year! We will serve hotdogs, lemonade and coffee that night. If you would like to help with serving, please let us know in the office. A sign-up sheet will be outside of the office for those who will be participating with their trunks. If you want to participate but don t feel you can drive in the evening, partner up with someone. Can t come? You can also help out by providing emergency candy in case we run out. You may drop the candy off any day during office hours. Let s all be prepared for Trunk or Treat on Wednesday, October 31 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Set up for cars will be at 5:00 pm.
OCTOBER 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday All October Sundays: 8:30 & 10:45 am Worship 9:45 am Sunday School 1 2 8:00 9:00 am 10:00 am Ministerial Alliance Pill Box 10:00 am UMW Leadership 6:00 pm Bible Study/Potluck 3 8:45 am Coffee Talk 10:00 am Prayer Shawl Noon Emmaus 5:15 pm Wed. Night Live 4 5 6 7 World Communion Sunday Special Offering Fair Trade Coffee/Tea Sales 2:00 4:00 pm Linda Hollis 80th Birthday Reception 5:00 pm Youth 8 9 8:00 9:00 am 4:00 pm Finance 6:00 pm Bible Study/Potluck 10 8:45 am Coffee Talk 5:15 pm Wed. Night Live 11 5:00 pm Nominations 12 13 14 Pastor Appreciation Day Greeting Card Sales 15 9:00 am Mouse Deadline 16 8:00 9:00 am 9:30 am Priscilla Circle 10:00 am Adah Circle 1:00 pm Esther Circle 6:00 pm Bible Study/Potluck 17 8:45 am Coffee Talk Noon Emmaus 5:15 pm Wed. Night Live 18 19 20 4:30 6:30 pm UMM CHILI SUPPER 21 Laity Sunday Cereal & Juice Collection Noon Lydia Circle 5:00 pm Youth 22 4:00 pm Church Council 23 8:00 9:00 am 1:00 6:00 pm Blood Drive 24 8:45 am Coffee Talk 5:15 pm The Connection 25 26 27 5:00 pm CVUMC Movie Back to the Future 28 5:00 pm Youth 29 30 8:00 9:00 am 9:00 am Money for Ingathering Blankets Due 31 8:45 am Coffee Talk 9:00 am Mouse Out 5:00 Trunk or Treat Set-up 5:30 6:30 pm Trunk or Treat 1 2 3 8:00 am 5:00 pm Fill the Trailer Bill s Cashsaver & Town & Country (2-5 pm: CVUMC at Town & Country)