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First United Methodist Church The Messenger FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ogallala, Nebraska 69153 www.methodistchurchogallala.com Ministry Team Ministers The Worshiping Congregation Pastor Chuck Rager Christian Education Director Renee Meyer Administrative Secretary LaVerne Schimpf Custodian Ginny Volberding Newsletter Editor Karen Nenstiel District Superintendent Cindy Karges Bishop of Great Plains Conference Ruben Saenz, Jr. IN THIS ISSUE Pastor s Page 2 Did You Know.? 3 Meetings This Month 3 United Methodist Women 4 Safeway Giving Cards 4 Gold, Frankincense, Myrrh 5 An Activity Page 6 Young People s Activities 7 Solid Rock Youth Group 8 Baptisms & Bibles 9 Newsletter Deadline 10 Stewards for November 11 Expressing gratitude isn t just a good thing to do; it also appears to be good for us! Indiana University researchers found that participants who performed gratitude-focused writing exercises felt uplifted, and were more likely to express gratefulness through generosity, even weeks later. Furthermore, brain scans revealed increased gratitude-related activity even months down the road (New York Magazine). Though the study was small, we seem to have a gratitude muscle that can be strengthened through exercise. If so, there may be more than we thought to the popularity of gratitude journals and Mom s insistence that we write thank-you notes. Not to mention the biblical call to give thanks to the LORD, for he is good (1 Chronicles 16:34, for example). Might God have hardwired us for gratitude not only at Thanksgiving but year round because it s good for us as well as for those we thank? To that, we respond, Thanks be to God!

P a ge 2 N o v em b e r, 2 01 7 Christian Symbols D ear Friends, Happy Thanksgiving! In whatever way, shape or form that you celebrate Thanksgiving, I hope you pause and give thanks to God for some areas of your life where you have been blessed. CROWN A crown, of course, symbolizes royal authority. As a Christian symbol it represents both Christ as King of kings (Revelation 17:14, for example) and the eternal life promised to Christ s followers: Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the crown of life (Revelation 2:10, ESV). As you prepare to set a table of Thanksgiving at home, or as you make plans to sit at a table away from home, I want to invite you to come and share at the Lord s Table here at church. On Wednesday, November 22, I will serve Holy Communion in the sanctuary from Noon until 2:00 P.M. You can come and pray, meditate, and receive Holy Communion. It will be a come and go arrangement, so you can come anytime between Noon and 2:00 P.M., stay as little or as long as you like in the pew in prayer, receive Holy Communion individually, pray some more if you wish, and then depart on your own. It is a way of being present at the Table of the Lord that is offered to all before you partake of a Thanksgiving celebration on Thursday. I do hope you have a meaningful Thanksgiving holiday, and I hope you can come to the Lord s Table of Holy Communion on Wednesday, November 22 between noon and 2:00 P.M. On a personal note, my wife and I are thankful for all the good people from this church who have come into our lives. You have blessed us. Happy Thanksgiving! See Me Sunday, too, Pastor Chuck

The Messenger Page 3 Did you know that Christmas and the season of Advent are coming really soon? Wow; where has this year gone? As you make plans for Christmas this year, there are some items to note: 1. The Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh project will occur this year and the form is in this newsletter. 2. There will be one service on Sunday, December 17 at 9:00 A.M. and it will feature the Sunday School Christmas program. Special Days This Month All Saints Day, November 1, 2017 Daylight-Saving Time ends, November 5, 2017 Veterans Day, November 11, 2017 Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 2017 Christ the King Sunday, November 26, 2017 3. There will be one morning service on December 24 at 9:00 A.M. 4. There will be two Christmas Eve services on Sunday night, December 24. One service will be at 5:00 P.M., and the other service will be at 7:00 P.M. 5. There will be one service on Sunday, December 31, at 9:00 A.M. See me Sunday, Pastor Chuck Meetings This Month Board of Trustees on Wednesday, November 1, 7:00 p.m. Finance Committee on Thursday, November 2, 5:00 p.m. Church Conference on Wednesday, November 8, 7:00 p.m. Missions Outreach Committee on Wednesday, November 15, 5:30 p.m. Administrative Council on Wednesday, November 15, 7:00 p.m. Your Church Office will be closed on Thursday, November 23, and Friday, November 24. Happy Thanksgiving!

Page 4 November, 2017 United Methodist Women in Service and Mission United Methodist Women November meetings World Thank Offering UMW General Thursday, November 9 12:00 noon Fellowship Hall Circle 1 Thursday, November 16 9:00 a.m. Jonnie Peterson Circle 3 Thursday, November 16 2:00 pm Hess Lounge Circle 5 Monday, November 20 6:00 pm Hess Lounge Such excitement, Lord, being a part of United Methodist Women. We are not a Welcome Wagon Club, yet we welcome any woman who becomes a member. We are not a Social Club, yet we read, study, and search for better understanding of God s word. We are not a Service Club, yet we work at all kinds of projects to aid persons. We are not a Community Betterment Club, yet we seek to improve the place we live. We are not a Garden Club, yet we desire to see growth in ourselves and others reaching up to God, the sunshine of our souls, sending our roots deep into his word, spreading our branches to encircle all those around us, blooming where we are planted! What a bargain, Lord, United Methodist Women covers all these PLEASE HELP: The UMW members in charge of pantry and kitchen supply have requested your help in collecting plastic containers (like cottage cheese, butter, whipped topping, deli meats, etc.) to be used for distributing leftovers after funeral/special occasion dinners. They need clean containers with lids, please. Just leave them on the table in the kitchen. Thanks. special interests. Such excitement in the many things we accomplish as we work together. Such excitement, Lord, help us celebrate our task. Thank you, Lord, for giving us the courage to say yes to all the possibilities ahead. ~~Reprinted from March 1983 RESPONSE Mona Radcliffe UMW President Safeway Giving Cards The Finance Committee would like to thank all who have purchased and used the Safeway cards for their grocery shopping. The dividend from the cards for 2017 is $1,684.20. This bonus is added to the general offering for our operating budget. If you don t have a card yet, they are available from the Church Office. There is no additional cost to the user or the church for this benefit. Teresa Davis Church Treasurer An optimist is a person who starts a new diet on Thanksgiving Day. ~~Irv Kupcinet Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success. ~~Henry Ford

The Messenger Page 5 Gold, Frankincense & Myrrh 2017 The Finance Committee is leading our annual effort again this year that will allow us to honor/remember special persons AND raise funds for our church. The project is called Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh, and your participation is vital to its success. We will be decorating the two evergreen trees in front of the church on the west side with blue and white Christmas lights. You may sponsor a blue light bulb in memory of someone who has died, and you may sponsor a white light bulb in honor of someone who is still living. The suggested donation to sponsor each light bulb is ten dollars ($10). It is our intent that each light will be in memory or in honor of one person. What a marvelous scene we will have on the trees in front of our church when the lights are illuminated the week of Christmas, and what an awesome sight to come to church on Christmas Eve and see the fully lit trees in blue and white splendor! The more bulbs that are sponsored, the more awesome will be the trees. We hope to see more white lights in honor of living persons this year. Also, all the proceeds will be applied to programs within our church. The wise persons came to honor the new born Christ child and brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to him. You can follow the wise persons model and give these gifts to our church in thankfulness for the presence of Christ in your life and in our world today. There will be an insert in the Christmas Eve bulletin notating who has sponsored bulbs and a list of the persons names who are being honored and remembered. Please complete the registration form below and return it to the church office by December 6, 2017. Please indicate: Give a gift of love this Christmas~~ honor a friend or loved one with a gift to your church s Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh project. Number of bulbs sponsored Given by Registration Form due in the Church Office by December 6, 2017.

Answer: C (See Daniel 3:25.) Page 6 November, 2017 An Activity Page for Younger People The leaves fall, the wind blows and the farm country slowly changes from the summer cottons into its winter wools. ~~Henry Beston A Bible Quiz After Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego were thrown, bound, into a blazing furnace for refusing to worship false gods, how many men did King Nebuchadnezzar see walking around in the fire? A. None they were all dead B. Three unbound and unharmed C. Four and the fourth looked like a divine being D. Too many to count

The Messenger Page 7 We are truly thankful for the awesome group of youth we have attending on Wednesday nights. Thank you to parents for providing the rides! We have been very busy so far this year. Pastor Rager and Dave Baltzell gave us the opportunity to help the confirmation kids pack Flood Buckets. We had a pizza party and learned about the flood buckets and the supplies in them. Several of the youth enjoyed helping Karla with the surprise Flash Mob in Church. Thank you to the youth who helped Karla! On the 18 th, Renee s lesson was Pour It On about how God provides each of us Grace. Not just a drop or sprinkle of Grace, but how he totally saturates us in his Grace! (See the picture below of Tyler Benda and ask him about God s saturating Grace.) Thanks, Tyler! We went Roller Skating on the 25 th in Grant. The kids had a great time. Thank you to all the drivers who made it possible! Thank you, Richard Jones, Pastor Rager, Roberta Rager, Jeff Peterson and Albert VanBorkum! We just cannot thank our adult leadership enough. Thank you to Penny Benda, Sharon York and Jeff Peterson! The time and commitment they have shown preparing lessons, snacks, and small group leadership is greatly appreciated! Please thank them if you get a chance. If God is calling you to help with the leadership team, please contact Jeff or Renee Meyer. If parents or anyone else would like to help provide snacks for the youth on any Wednesday night, please let us know. Parents we have no secrets here. You are welcome to come and spend an evening with us at anytime. Stop by and see what s going on. Youth in grades 6-12, if you have not attended youth group yet, please come and see what you ve been missing. We ll be here every Wednesday night 7:00 to 8:30. If you have any questions or would like to help Please contact Jeff at 308-289-4018 or Renee at 308-289-5421. SONSHINE SINGERS rehearsal on Friday, November 10, at 4:00 p.m. and sing in church on Sunday, November 12, at 9:00 a.m. All kids from Kindergarten age up are invited to come sing. Tyler Benda

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The Messenger Page 9 Baptisms and Bible Presentations on Sunday, October 22 Two families presented children for the sacrament of baptism on Sunday, October 22. In the picture at left is Boyd Alton Hartman, with his parents, Jared and Cody Hartman. The picture at the right includes Kersi Gene Krajewski in the company of her parents, Jason and Shalee Krajewski; her older sister, Kiera Krajewski; and her aunt Kim and uncle Jesse Clark. Traditionally, Ogallala First UMC presents special Bibles to fourth-graders attending Sunday School classes. Students who were present to receive their Bibles on Sunday, October 22, were: (l. to r.) Sawyer Smith, Ethan Dickinson, Tylie Walker, Emma Spiehs, Amaris Cobaugh, and Hayden Shaw. Other fourth graders who will receive their Bibles are: Zaden Peterson, Hayden Erwin and Ella Dam.

Page 10 November, 2017 December brings Advent, Christmas, holiday celebrations. Year-end activities lots of things that we need to let our church family know about! If you have ideas, pictures or articles to submit for the December, 2017, issue of The Messenger, please have them turned in no later than Monday, November 20, 2017. Earlier submissions would definitely be accepted and appreciated! Submissions may be made to the Church Office, or you may e-mail MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 them directly to the newsletter e-mail at: ogallalaumcnews@gmail.com. Thanks so much for your help! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE! Thank You, Veterans! On Veterans Day, we honor men and women who ve served and sacrificed in one of America s armed services. On November 11, 1918, America and her allies signed a truce with German leaders, ending World War I. In 1919, President Wilson decided the United States should remember with gratitude the end of that war and honor military members by marking Armistice Day, or truce Count Yo u r Blessings One b y One Numbered lists grab our attention. In the checkout aisle or on the internet, we gravitate toward headings such as 10 ways to lose weight by summer! or 3 simple steps to acing that test! Ancient Jewish sages urged people to count out and speak at least 100 blessings, or statements of gratitude, each day. What would happen if we intentionally listed 100 blessings daily? Can you imagine?! What if the first blessing we counted was simply the day itself? day. In 1954, Congress changed the name to Veterans Day, honoring veterans of every era. Veterans Day highlights our country s quest for peace, justice and freedom throughout the world. Followers of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, pray for unity among all nations and for the day when nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore (Isaiah 2:4, NIV). Thank you, God, for this brand new day! Bless my use of this day, Lord, that I might glorify you. Scripture encourages such awareness and promises an additional blessing in return: Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom (Psalm 90:12, NIV). ~~Heidi Mann

Second Sunday in Advent First Sunday in Advent All Saints Sunday Page 11 The Messenger Page 11 S T E W A R D S F O R N O V E M B E R, 2 0 1 7 Nov. 5 Greeters Roger & Judi Adkins, Barbara Draucker Fellowship Bea & Dwight Hatch Nursery No volunteers scheduled Acolyte Ethan Dickinson, Jarrett Bassett Children s Moment Carmen Troxel Ushers Group 3: Dennis & Teresa Davis, John & Sharon York, Todd & Kim Peterson, Wendell & Ramona Upright Nov. 12 Greeters Dennis & Teresa Davis, Lyle & Barbra Nootz Fellowship???? Nursery Collette & Grace VanBorkum Acolyte Hayden Erwin, Claudia Rhoades Children s Moment Penny Benda Ushers Group 4: Roger Rankin Pete Peterson, Phil Armstrong, Ken Meyer Nov. 19 Greeters Brian & Claudia Stevenson, Cena Graves Fellowship???? Nursery No volunteers scheduled Acolyte Andrea Bassett, Zaden Peterson Children s Moment Bea Hatch Ushers Group 5: Jim Glenn, Mike Samuelson Gerold Radlcliffe, Todd Benda, Shawn Haney Nov. 26 Greeters Judy Cross, Ted & Jean Slagle Fellowship???? Nursery No volunteers scheduled Acolyte Hayden Shaw, Kallie Eisenzimmer Children s Moment Pastor Chuck Rager Ushers Group 6: Larry & Shirley Schlem, Lyle & Barbara Nootz, Chuck & Nancy Graff, Larry & Doris Keller, John & Shelia Turner Dec. 3 Greeters Don & Shirley Bassett, L.D. & Sherri Walker Fellowship???? Nursery No volunteers scheduled Acolyte Abigayle Bassett, Sawyer Smith Children s Moment Jonnie Peterson Ushers Group 7: Jim & LeAnn Ayres, Allen & Janice Cerny, Herb & Karen Knudsen, Casey & Emily Mack Dec. 10 Greeters Doug & Linda Fuller, Bev Johnson Fellowship???? Nursery No volunteers scheduled Acolyte Emma Spiehs, Tylie Walker Children s Moment Ginny Steinke Ushers Group 8: Lloyd Johnson, Pete Knudsen, Bud Haney, L.D. Walker, Ted Slagle, Jim Hixon If you would like to have your name added to the rosters for any of the service opportunities listed above, please contact the church office.

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