Focus on Faith. Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look on the fields, that they are white for harvest.

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Focus on Faith Faith United Methodist Church Upcoming Events October 6 Crafty Ones October 7 Feed the Need Chili Game Day October 8 Dora Circle October 9 Beer & Hymns October 11 IMPACT Meeting October 13 Hall in Use October 14 Laity Sunday October 20 Men s Breakfast Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look on the fields, that they are white for harvest. - John 4:35b Church Office Hours Mon-Thurs from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Article Submission Deadlines Bulletin: Tuesdays by 3:00 October Newsletter: By October 18 Email to faithumc16@sbcglobal.net or call the office. Christmas is coming! Be thinking ahead for your upcoming events for the calendar and for Focus. Weekly Events Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday: Ladies, Wednesday:, Church Office: 317-898-2204

Camerontary Have you ever stopped to consider how different your life would be if not for a particular person? A spouse, a child, a teacher, a trusted mentor, the bully who made your life miserable, just to name a few. The movie, It s a Wonderful Life, goes through the process of discovering how different other peoples lives would be if not for the protagonist played by Jimmy Stewart. I know we go through the process of realizing how much different our lives will be without someone we have loved and lost. I can t imagine that I am the only one who looks at some of the people in my life and wonders how radically different things would have turned out if I had not met one particular person at the moment that I did. A few years ago, I was walking behind our family group, Becky, children, their spouses, and their children. I marveled that without my having met and married Becky this group would not exist. Erin and Andrew, daughter and son-in-law, could have been born, however without Becky in my life they would have missed their respective spouses and things would be very different for each of them. Though they did not enter the mix of the moment, Aaron s first wife, who helped us realize more deeply what a treasure of a person we have in Erin, and Ethan s father, both make an ongoing difference in our family. So, if I had not met and married Becky, I am One choice opens a whole new set of choices sure I would have made a whole different set of life choices that would have completely altered the trajectory that is my life. Which means that I probably would not have met most of you, because I would not be your pastor. One choice opens a whole new set of choices in our lives that lead to vastly different outcomes. I met David when we became the pastors of two congregations that had been served together by a clergy couple. The congregations decided to split, and each would get a pastor of their own. David served one congregation and I the other. One day he invited me to play basketball with a group of other clergy. I went once. It was okay, but I was so out of shape that I played an hour of basketball with pain and racing heart rate the rest of the day. I decided not to go back. One of the folks I met intrigued me and I set up a time for lunch with him that I later discovered was the day and time that this same group of pastors played basketball and ate lunch together. That intriguing guy was Bob Walters. I have met some very interesting people because I first met you. Because you and I met each other, I have met a lot of other interesting people. Some of those people have been relationships that lasted only a moment, others have blossomed; all because you took the time to introduce me after we met each other. And then there is Jesus. In my case, everyone I know has something to do with Jesus and my everevolving relationship with him. I met people because we lived in cities and towns where dad had been appointed as pastor of a congregation in the community. I went to a church related college so even the people who did not have a direct relationship with Jesus Christ were at that school because many years earlier a group of church people thought it would be a great idea to serve Jesus by starting a college. It would meet the needs of young people seeking an education, including Becky and me. I went to a seminary or two that set as their mission the training of men and women for varieties of Christian service. We met people because we lived in rural areas, cities, and towns where I had been appointed as pastor of a congregation in the community. One person can make a world of difference in someone s life. Since we are coming up on the season in which It s a Wonderful Life will play multiple times, I invite you to take a moment to consider how some people have changed your life and how you have touched and changed the life of someone else. Grace and Peace, Cameron

Dora Circle Monday, October 8, 1:00 p.m. Leader: Ruth Rogers Hostesses: Cameron & Becky Manifold IMPACT Survey The Surveys that have been in the bulletin need to be returned by or on October 7. It is not necessary to put your name on the survey. Please only complete one survey. Thanks for your input. Chili Game Day Get your recipes ready! Start inviting your family and friends for our upcoming Chili Lunch and Game Day on October 7 after worship. Also, start gathering your recipes for the Best Competition. October 4 October 7 October 15 October 18 October 20 October 21 October 26 October 29 October 30 October 31 Birthdays Sherman Pitzer Helen Wooden* Dana Bandy Kim Spencer Doris Ray* Baylie Davis Judy Pierce* Bill Buntain Jerilynn Burgess Helen Nelson *Shut-In Anniversaries Gil & Pat Everett October 12 Tom & Susan Bradley October 23 Wedding Announcement J.D. and Cindy Hartshorn are very happy to announce the upcoming marriage of their son, Adam, to Amy Gerth on October 6! Numbers are limited at the wedding, however, so we regret that we can t invite our entire church family as we did to Amanda and Eddie s. Therefore, we ask that you be with them in your thoughts and lift them in prayer as they begin this exciting new future together! Their new address will be: Adam and Amy Hartshorn 7725 Lewis Road Indianapolis, IN. 46256 Last Month s Guests Last month we welcomed: Karen Williams Merry Foncannon David King Carole Harkness Renee & Jim Hall Diane & Wayne Witte Matt & Jessica Brelje Abby, Roy, & Katie Murphy Jeff Storms & Diane Brose Karl Mark, Marcy, Ben, & Ellis Brelje Marianne Kemp, Michael, & Elaine Brose Scott, Heather, Nathan, & Elizabeth Karl Wanda Nichols, Sue San Juan We welcome all with open arms Faith United Methodist Church 9031 E 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229 Phone: 317-898-2204 Email: faithumc16@sbcglobal.net Website: faithumc16.org Facebook: facebook.com/faithumc1965

2nd Annual Crafters Market-Nov. 3 Once again this year we will have a Crafters Market in the Fellowship Hall on Saturday, November 3, from 8:00 a.m. 2 p.m. This Market will feature all handmade items from area vendors as well as our church folks. There will be a Cookie and Sweets Room for your homemade goodies along with our homemade noodles. If you know of any crafty people that might want a table, please let Vicki Clem know, 317-445- 5931. We will have our own craft table, so if you have any items that you would like to donate, it will be appreciated. There will be lunch for a cost, as well as coffee and donuts. Here s where we need some help: Silent Auction Kitchen Craft Area Country Store (Cookies & Sweets Room) So, get those homemade goodies baking and crafts finished! General Questions? Becky Manifold 317-371-3847 lcrsmanifold@att.net Next Meeting: Oct. 22 Set up: Nov.2, 9:00-? Donate your Handmade Items Tell your friends Silent Auction Baskets and colorful paper shreds that can be used for a Silent Auction basket should be placed in the Narthex along with forms to be used for your basket donation. Please note that if you are unable to wrap or package your donations, remember to include $1.00 with your donation to cover cost of final basket preparation by a volunteer. Baskets should be completed and delivered to the Emanon Room by Sunday, October 21. Please pick up flyers to pass on to your friends and neighbors or post wherever possible. Vendor Questions? Vicki Clem 317-445-5931 bjvaclem@att.net Items Needed (Pretend this is a magnet and put it on the fridge) Homemade items Baked goods & Cookies Silent Auction items Baskets for Silent Auction Soft drinks (Pepsi & Coke products) Paper sacks-not plastic bags

Operation Christmas Child It will soon be time to pack and collect shoeboxes for Operation Christmas child. National collection week is November 12-19. I have 50 of the new corrugated cardboard shoeboxes which I ordered from Samaritan s Purse. (You won t have to provide your own boxes this year!) I also have brochures and prayer bookmarks. Watch for the display in the Narthex. Boxes will be available in the church office. - Pat Garrity IMPACT Conference Team Our team will meet on October 11 to review our team work for the next conference meeting. The next Conference meeting will be November 17 at Andrew UMC, 2560 Villa Avenue, Indianapolis. The sessions will meet from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Please pick up your manual for Session 2 from the office. Bring a lunch; coffee and water will be provided by the host church. Charge Conference Charge Conference has been set for Sunday, November 11, 6:00 p.m., at Epworth UMC on Allisonville. All paperwork must be into the district office by Oct. 26. Please check your church mailbox for paperwork that needs updates and return to office by October 24. Thank you Pastor Cindy wants to give a special shout-out to Pastor Cameron! Though it is hidden behind the altar rail, he has built and finished a beautiful conducting podium for her to stand on. It enables the choir to see her well and also allows the choir to angle toward the congregation, thus creating a better choral sound. The podium is a work of art, perfectly customized to the space, beautifully finished, and even has a fancy little pull-out step for easy access! Check it out if you have a chance! All Saint s Service Sunday, November 4, is our All Saint s Service. Please share the names of loved ones who have died in the past year to us so that we can include their names in the worship service. Recycle Project Buddy Bench Thanks for all the lids you have brought for our Buddy Bench project. Please note that these lids must all be recyclable, no metal lids. Here is the list, again, for your convenience: Acceptable Caps Medicine bottle caps Drink bottle caps Milk jug caps Flip-top caps (ketchup, mustard) Detergent caps Spout caps (mustard), Hair spray caps Spray paint caps Toothpaste tube caps Ointment tube caps Deodorant caps Go Go caps Caps w/recycle # of (2) (4) (5) (Starbucks) Acceptable Lids from: Mayonnaise jar lid Coffee can lid Yogurt lid Cream cheese lid Peanut butter jar lid Butter tub lid Cottage cheese container lid Ice cream bucket lid under 8" Cool Whip container lid These benches are made from recyclable plastic lids and caps and are placed in school playgrounds. A student can use the bench to let others know that they are lonely and would love to have some compassionate company from a fellow classmate. They are not for socializing. The buddy bench was a dream of a student in Ft. Wayne and she has now had three Buddy Benches placed at her elementary school. Children helping children! It takes 400 pounds of plastic to make a Buddy Bench. (That s a LOT of large garbage bags!) We can help get a school closer to their goal of getting a Buddy Bench or two. Save those caps! Fill Those Laundry Baskets Don t forget your items for the laundry baskets for Feed the Need (toiletries, socks, underwear) along with your food items.

Faith United Methodist Church 9031 East 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46229 317-898-2204 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 Crafty Ones Cameron Pitzer 7 Feed the Need Chili Game Day after worship Helen Wooden* 8 Dora Circle 1:00 p.m. 9 Beer & Hymns, 6:00 p.m. 10 11 IMPACT Team meeting, 12 13 Hall in use 14 Laity Sunday 15 16 17 18 19 20 Men s Breakfast, 7:30 a.m. Dana Bandy Kim Spencer Doris Ray* 21 22 Crafters Market Meeting, 23 24 25 26 27 Baylie Davis Judy Pierce* 28 29 30 31 Crafters Market Bill Buntain Jeri Burgess Helen Nelson *Shut-In