A monthly publication of Trinity United Methodist Church Our Mission: To Be Lovingly Obedient To Christ Vol. 3 No. 05 May 2012 Family of God, Recently, I posted something on face book about walking; and I wanted to write about it in more depth. The question I posted was, How do you walk? Do you have a bounce in your step or do you walk straight and tall or maybe your walk is fast and wavy. Think for a moment about how you walk and, from far off, can your friends or family tell if it is you coming or walking away? When I am walking early in the morning, it is still dark but I can tell who is walking towards me and walking in front of me because of their style of walk. For instance, there are two ladies I have become friends with; and when I see them in a distance, I know who they are and even if its just one of them walking, I know who it is. There is a lady who jogs at the same time I am walking, and I can see her from far off and know who it is. The reason I ask this question is because the other day while I was walking and thinking about this, I was wondering if people can tell if you are a Christian by the way you walk. In the New Testament, people would see Jesus far off and they would know it is the Lord. We are told in Scripture that people would see him coming and they would begin to prepare themselves to be in his presence. Even the blind man who was sitting at the gate of the city heard he was walking by and called out to him, and Jesus healed him. How do people know that we walk with Jesus every day? How do they know that we are believers? Is it in the way we walk that people can tell if we believe in the Lord or not? I know most of us don t always walk around shouting Praise God or Believe in Jesus, but it is by the way you treat each other on that walk. The one lady I mentioned earlier, says a cheery Good Morning to all she passes by. She may not be in the best of feelings or in the best of health, but she always says, Good Morning and people respond to her and they respect her. This is what the Lord says: Stop at the crossroads and look around. Ask for the old, godly way, and walk in it. Travel its path, and you will find rest for your souls. (Jeremiah 6:16a) The right path for living is the old godly way and has been marked out by God. People have tried all kinds of ways to please God (Micah 6:6, 7); but God has made God s wishes clear: God wants the people to do what is right, to love mercy, and walk humbly with God (Micah 6:8). In your efforts to please God, examine these areas on a regular basis. As you walk daily with God, know that you definitely are not alone. If we follow God s way, and not our own, then we will definitely show people in our daily walk that we believe in the Risen Christ. May you all, as (Navajos) Dine say: Walk in Beauty. For walking with God is walking in beauty. Blessings in your Daily Walk, Pastor Tweedy
Our May Birthdays 2... Bill Ellenberger 2... Deltrina Grimes 8... Jane Peterson 10...Laura Gallett 10... Vickie Peebles 11... Johanna Duppstadt 12... Sandra Myberg 14... Patricia Newbury 14... Ruth Wilmot 17... Marion Perry 18... Kenny Schilke 19... Kendra Hurt Birthday Sunday will be celebrated on May 27 th! 19... Bob Klein 19... Gloria Oyler 21... Judy Munger 23... Paula Snook 24... Fred Johanson 25... Ede Black 25... Vicki Hardy 26... Susan Hunt 27... Carolyn Surguine 29... Laura Duppstadt 31... Edna Roseberry United Methodist Women will meet Tuesday, May 15 th at 1:00 P.M. in the Muriel Freeman Library. There will be a special guest speaker presenting the program on work in Sierra Leone of Western Africa. All women are invited to attend. Constance Stone Circle The monthly activities of the Constance Stone Circle will take place in the Muriel Freeman Library at 10:00 AM on May 9, 2012. Please join us for devotion, study, and fellowship with refreshments. Our study reference will be Chapter 8, "Choose Prayer Power" from "Just Choose Happiness" by Nell W. Mohney. Hope to see you there. Carmen Hawk, Circle Coordinator The Wednesday morning Craft Group is on hiatus until September. The United Methodist Men will meet on Saturday,May 5 th, at 8:00 AM in Freeman Library. Special thanks to all who assisted with the Sunrise Breakfast. It was a great success on a great day for all believers! $212.00 was made for UMM projects. IN LOVING MEMORY Roger H. Esgar June 7, 1933 March 29, 2012 Beulah Martin January 28, 1912 April 8, 2012 Remembrances may be sent to Beulah s son, Ron Martin at 1067 W. Palmcroft, Yuma, 85364
A Word of Thanks... Praise the Lord!...From the Naomi House We are currently blessed with 31 children! Your gift of $253.00 was absolutely a direct answer to prayer and one of the many ways God faithfully meets our every need! As the number of children increases, so does our number of staff. Our newest staff member is Robert Lindgren. He has been such a blessing. He cooks, cleans and is quite the handyman. Besides that, and most importantly, he loves the Lord with all of his heart and is delightful to work with. His addition to the Naomi Family brings our staff up to 7. And believe it or not... we still need more. We also need more room! We have outgrown our property, according to the State and County and cannot build any more structures because of a law pertaining to septic tanks. The good news is... the land next door is for sale and would be perfect! It even has its own well! Please keep our growing needs in prayer. We believe that the Lord will guide us into His perfect will and that just as He always has... He will meet our every need!! Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed. Proverbs 16:3 Because He Lives, Linda K. Thompson Director You can find out more about Naomi House by visiting their website: www.thenaomihouse.org LABELS FOR EDUCATION There are many more items that qualify for the "LABELS FOR EDUCATION" program than just Campbell's products. A new list is available on the bulletin board in Morris Hall or ask Marion Perry for a copy. In most cases, the UPC code is what is needed from the label. Try not to damage that when removing it. Wesley Community Center has been able to obtain many useful items for their center from these labels Emilia Gretchen Monroy March 22, 2012 Caitlin Grimes and Rodrigo Monroy Christopher Joseph Arden March 25, 2012 Michael and Chalene Arden FROGs (Friends Relying on God) Grades 3-6 Sundays 11:00 AM 1:00 PM SPECIAL ORCHESTRA CONCERT TUESDAY, MAY 8 TH 7:00 PM IN THE SANCTUARY Members and friends of Trinity United Methodist Church are cordially invited to a string orchestra concert on May 8 in the sanctuary at 7 PM. The orchestras are under the direction of Janet Jones and Kathy Younker. Join us after the concert in Morris Hall for cookies and punch! May 6...Movie Day May 13...Arts and Crafts May 20...Bible Lesson May 27...Games Second Graders are invited to join the FROGs on May 27 th so that they will be familiar with the group when they are in the 3 rd grade in the Fall. FROGs and the Youth Group will be on vacation in June and July and will resume regular activities in August.
O Spirit of the Living God Text-Henry H. Tweedy Music-Ralph V. Williams Henry Hallam Tweedy (1868-1953) hailed from the northeast, born in Binghamton, N.Y. He was granted degrees from Phillips Andover Academy, Yale University, Union Theological Seminary and the University of Berlin. A Congregational pastor, he served churches in New York and Connecticut, and later taught practical theology from 1909-1937 at Yale Divinity School. In addition to editing a hymnal, Tweedy published a practical volume, The Minister and His Hymnal, and won several hymn contests sponsored by the Homiletic Review and the Hymn Society of America. The United Methodist Hymnal contains one of Tweedy s three main hymn texts in use today, the other two being Eternal God, Whose Power Upholds (1928), winner of the Hymn Society of America s missionary hymn competition, and O Gracious Father of Mankind (1925). Methodist hymnologist Guy McCutchan quotes Tweedy, who said he composed O Spirit of the Living God because some of the old Pentecostal hymns were to me unsatisfactory, and I was eager to interpret the symbolism of the story in Acts in a way that modern men could understand and sincerely mean. The hymn was first published in the Methodist Hymnal (1935) after Halford E. Luccock, the author s friend, sent it to the hymnal committee. The text is an exposition of Acts 2, a passage focused on Pentecost. Stanza one is a petition for light and fire, primary images of the Spirit at Pentecost, to descend upon the church once more. The petitions continue as the author asks the Spirit to make [the church] truly thine, Fill [the church] with love and joy and power, with righteousness and peace. Stanza two begins with an imperative verb, Blow, wind of God! a request for wisdom, until our minds are free from mists of error. The second half of the hymn petitions the Spirit to Burn, winged fire! a request for inspiration of lips with flaming love and zeal, to preach.... Stanza three continues with imperative petitions: Teach us to utter living words of truth a request for insight that will lead to an ecumenical vision when all shall blend their creeds in one, and earth shall form one family.... The final stanza answers the question, So what? The composer makes these petitions so that we know the power of Christ who came this world to save.... If these petitions are fulfilled, true holiness will make thy children whole and we will be perfected by thee... [to] reach creation s glorious goal! Interestingly, the language of Christian perfection indicates a Wesleyan direction for the culmination of the hymn. The Rev. Carlton Young, editor the UM Hymnal, notes: This is one of a few social gospel hymns written in the 1930s that has survived. It follows in the mold established by Baptist theologian Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) and expressed so beautifully in hymns like Congregationalist Washington Gladden s O Master Let me Walk with Thee (1879) and the Methodist Frank Mason North s Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life (1903). One additional note Tweedy is credited with a quotation that often appears in association with his name: Fear is the father of courage and the mother of safety. Excerpt from UMR Columnist, C. Michael Hawn (History of Hymns, September 10, 2010) Dr. Hawn is professor of sacred music at Perkins School of Theology, SMU.
Trinity United Methodist Church 3030 South 8 th Avenue Yuma, Arizona 85364 Phone: 928/344-3013 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit #149 Office Hours Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM 12:00 Noon 1:00 PM 5:00 PM Rev. Tweedy Sombrero, Pastor e-mail: TrinityPastor@roadrunner.com Bob Klein, Church Administrator e-mail: TrinityOffice@roadrunner.com Return Service Requested www.trinityyuma.org Take Note.... Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, May 7 th at 6:00 PM. Staff Parish Relations Committee will meet on Thursday, May 10 th at 5:00 PM. Christian Education Committee will meet on Monday, May 14 th at 5:30 PM. Nurture Committee will meet on Monday, May 21 st at 1:00 PM. Adminsitrative Council will meet on Monday, May 21 st at 6:00 PM. Deadline for the June/July 2012 Trinity Transformer Newsletter is May 23 rd! Please email your information to TrinityOffice@roadrunner.com. Finance Committee will not meet in May. The next meeting will be Thursday, June 14 th at 4:30 PM. Food Bank Sunday is the first Sunday of each month! Please bring non-perishable food to support the Yuma Community Food Bank.