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February 24, 2016 Sand Springs United Methodist Church The Springs Rev. Don Tabberer the Lord God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being. (Genesis 2:7, NIV) This Lenten Season we are on a journey together, a journey of stones. We are talking about a variety of issues that affect our walk with Jesus. Lent is a time for selfreflection, prayer, and reconciliation. It is a chance for each one of us to honestly evaluate the life we are living and how close it matches with the will of God. The passage from Genesis 2 brings us back to the Ash Wednesday liturgy and the beginning of our Lenten journey. On that day we reflected on the words of the prophets and we were reminded of our beginning as dust to which we will all return one day. In a way it makes life sound a little messy, doesn t it? Born from the dirt, human life starts out messy and stays that way throughout our life here. What God gives us is an enormous opportunity to choose how we manage the mess. We are given tools and guidance to help us. We need to do our best to learn how to use the tools we ve been given and we need to try to follow the directions laid out for us. First of all, many of us have a problem with reading and following instructions. We prefer to figure things out for ourselves and not worry about leftover hardware when the job is done. Secondly, we don t always use the tools the way they are intended. If you grasp a hammer high up near the head, it will take a very long time to get the nail all the way into the board and your arm will be very tired. When you grasp the hammer by the handle, as intended, you allow the tool to do its work and setting the nail becomes much easier. God gives us this life to live, but most of the living is truly up to us. I offer the following story as an example of how this works. Enjoy the coffee. A group of alumni, highly established in their careers, got together to visit their old university professor. Conversation soon turned into complaints about stress in work and life. Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot of coffee and an assortment of cups - porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain looking, some expensive, some exquisite - telling them to help themselves to the coffee. When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said: "If you noticed, all the nice looking expensive cups were taken up, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is but normal for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the source of your problems and stress. Be assured that the cup itself adds no quality to the coffee in most cases, just more expensive and in some cases even hides what we drink. What all of you really wanted was coffee, not the cup, but you consciously went for the best cups, and then began eyeing each other's cups. Now consider this: Life is the coffee, and the jobs, money and position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold and contain life, and the type of cup we have does not define, nor change the quality of life we live. Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee God has provided us." God brews the coffee, not the cups enjoy your coffee. Sipping a cup of java, Pastor Don

Thursday, Ruth Esther Circle meets in the Fellowship Hall at 1:00 pm. UMW News The Circles meet this week. Tuesday, Priscilla Circle meets at Glenna Stockard s at 7:00 pm. Faith Circle meets in the Parlor at 7:00 pm. Be sure to discuss the Lenten Luncheon, the UMW Meeting on the 5th, and the changes in Herbal Affair regulations. The UMW has been asked to coordinate the Lenten Luncheon on March 1. Please sign up in the Narthex if you can bring a soup/chili or dessert. Call Judy Bullard 693-1279 if you can help with set up, serving or clean-up. We need helpers between 11:00 and 1:30. We will break at noon to hear the Lenten Devotion. Also be sure to mark your calendars for the Ladies Gathering Brunch on Saturday, March 5th at 9:30 am in Fellowship Hall. All women of all ages are invited to hear this interesting speaker, Deaconess Shelly Owen. Come and learn about the special work of deaconess in our church and more about UMW. 50th Wedding Anniversary February 27th For Bill & Mary Kay Schwartz You re invited to the party! It s from 3-5 p.m. at the Family Life Center. Call Paige Pulscher with any questions: 918-269-7317 Missions for March The Exodus House apartment which SSUMC sponsors graduated its resident, Windi Dutton, this past month. For successfully completing the program, Windi was allowed to keep the apartment furniture and home furnishings. As a result, we need to clean, make minor repairs and refurnish the apartment. I m asking for help on Saturday March 5 th, to clean, do minor repairs, and setup the furniture within the apartment. Exodus House is located at 2624 E. Newton. We also need help Saturday March 19 th to make the church grounds ready for the start of Passion Week on Sunday March 20 th. 4th Monday Community Meal is March 28 th. In January we had over 60 people at the meal. In the past, people came to eat and then left. At this meal, I was pleased to see people staying and talking with one another. On March 13 th, I am meeting with other mission team leaders from our district missional connection churches to discuss how we can best work as an organized community of believers to do church in our community. By saying do church, I mean the church that Jesus asked of us, to love God and love others. We show our love not by words, but by deeds, by helping where we can, however we can. Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Paul s letter to the Galatians 6:9 Your brother in Christ Buster Hall Encounter Sunday School Class (5th & 6th Grades) The Encounter 5th & 6th grade Sunday School Class invites everyone to come to our Prayer Wall and leave your prayers there. Please join us whenever you can and talk to God ANYTIME! Thanks The Encounter Class & Susie Honeycutt

Youth Camp Scholarships Each year we do our best to make sure that every student has the opportunity to attend a mission trip and a summer camp. To make this happen requires volunteer leaders who are willing to give up their vacation time to lead these trips and it requires a lot of planning. Tristan and his team of dedicated volunteers do a great job of planning fun activities to raise money to help pay for these important trips. Super Bowl Subs and The Pie Auction are just two examples. Our Youth Group has grown to include approximately 15 students who meet on Wednesday evenings at the FLC. Some of these students come from families who cannot afford to send their student to camp or on a mission trip. We all know the value of these trips to the faith life of a teenager and we want to do all we can to be sure nobody is left out because of an inability to pay. So I am coming to you today to invite you to make an extra-mile donation to our Youth Scholarship Funds. You can do this by going to our website and clicking on egiving. From here you will gain access to a secure online form where you may designate a gift to the Youth Mission Fund or the Youth Camp Fund. You can even make your gift specific to a particular student s scholarship account, if you wish. You may also designate your gift by writing a note on the memo line of your check or by placing your gift in a separate envelope and writing your intention on the envelope. However you want to give to help this wonderful effort, we will help you get it done. I want to thank you in advance for anything you can do to help us in this effort. I also want to thank you for all that you do to support the mission and ministry of our church. Everyone has something to offer and your financial gifts are one aspect of sharing your spiritual gifts with the church. Thank you and God bless you! Pastor Don Kidzone started our Easter lessons on Sunday. We painted wooden chests in which we will put the different symbols of Easter each week. We will do Easter baskets for Sand Springs Community Services on Sunday, March 6th during Kidzone. The kids will be singing this Sunday February 28th in first service, I Am a Child of God. Have a great week- see you on Sunday. We Need CANDY!! The Kidzone will be putting together a whole bunch of Easter Baskets for Sand Springs Community Services. They need lots of WRAPPED CANDY. They also need BASKET BAGS available at Dollar Tree 2 for $1. Please bring it to the church on or before Sunday, February 28th. There is a box by the offices to collect candy (and bags). Is it Still February???!!! In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. King James Version 1 Thessalonians 5:18

Garrison Keillor on Methodists American author, humorist, and host of A Prairie Home Companion, Garrison Keillor offers his insights and opinions on a wide variety of subjects. Here we find his analysis of Methodists and I think it is worth passing along so all of us can smile at ourselves. We make fun of Methodists for their blandness, their excessive calm, their fear of giving offense, their lack of speed, and also for their secret fondness for macaroni and cheese. But nobody sings like them. If you were to ask an audience in New York City, a relatively Methodist-less place, to sing along on the chorus of "Michael Row the Boat Ashore,"they will look daggers at you as if you had asked them to strip to their underwear. But if you do this among Methodists, they'd smile and row that boat ashore and up on the beach! And down the road! Many Methodists are bred from childhood to sing in four-part harmony, a talent that comes from sitting on the lap of someone singing alto or tenor or bass and hearing the harmonic intervals by putting your little head against that person's rib cage. It's natural for Methodists to sing in harmony. We are too modest to be soloists, too worldly to sing in unison. When you're singing in the key of C and you slide into the A7th and D7th chords, all two hundred of you, it's an emotionally fulfilling moment. By our joining in harmony, we somehow promise that we will not forsake each other. I do believe this: People, these Methodists, who love to sing in four-part harmony are the sort of people you can call up when you're in deep distress, because: If you're dying, they will comfort you. If you are lonely, they'll talk to you. And if you are hungry, they'll give you tuna salad. Methodists believe in prayer, but would practically die if asked to pray out loud. Methodists like to sing, except when confronted with a new hymn or a hymn with more than four stanzas. Methodists believe their pastors will visit them in the hospital, even if they don't notify them that they are there. Methodists usually follow the official liturgy and will feel it is their way of suffering for their sins. Methodists believe in miracles and even expect miracles, especially during their stewardship visitation programs or when passing the plate. Methodists think that the Bible forbids them from crossing the aisle while passing the peace. Methodists drink coffee as if it were the Third Sacrament. Methodists feel guilty for not staying to clean up after their own wedding reception in the Fellowship Hall. Methodists are willing to pay up to one dollar for a meal at the church. Methodists still serve Jell-O in the proper liturgical color of the season and think that peas in a tuna casserole add too much color. Methodists believe that it is OK to poke fun at themselves and never take themselves too seriously. And finally, you know you are a Methodist when: It's 100 degrees, with 90% humidity, and you still have coffee after the service. You hear something funny during the sermon and smile as loudly as you can. Donuts are a line item in the church budget, just like coffee. When you watch a Star Wars movie and they say, "May the Force be with you," and you respond," and also with you." And lastly, it takes ten minutes to say goodbye!

Sunday Lists Sunday Volunteers February 28 Visitors Center & Coffee-Harmony Head Usher-11:00 a.m.-eddy David Child. Church-8:30 a.m.-kingdom Kids Teaching: Jami Warkentin Child. Church-11:00 a.m.-amanda Honeycutt Counters-Diana Pond & Jack Vest Sunday Volunteers March 6 Visitors Center & Coffee-Discovery Head Usher-11:00 a.m.-eddy David Child. Church-8:30 a.m.-kingdom Kids Teaching: Jami Warkentin Child. Church-11:00 a.m.-marty David Counters-Betty or Howard Smith & Karen Wilder Please Keep In Prayer Martha Scudder, Don Baldridge, Bob & Cathy Hula, BW Proft, Clare Caldwell, Darryl Muse, Jack & Jewell Brown, Owen Johnston, Ruth Weaver, Tristan Schwartz, Delbert Sloan, Leonard Whisenhunt, Darin Grayson, Chris Bordelon, Mark, Jim McCormick, Aaron (Dustin Dinsmore s friend), Pauline Hanigar, Morene Baker, Barbara McClintock, SSUMC & Unspoken Requests Here is some of your 2016 Youth Dinner Schedule 2/24-SIA 3/2-Priscilla Circle 3/9-Discovery/Crossroads 3/16-No Youth 3/23-Noah/Searchers 3/30-Harmony 8:30 a.m. Worship Songs Not To Us The River Lay Me Down Cornerstone Came To My Rescue Kingdom Kids: I Am a Child of God 12:00 p.m. Mark You Calendars and Join Us 2/23-St. Andrew Lutheran Church 3201 S. 113th W. Ave. 3/1-Sand Springs United Methodist Church 4th & Main 3/8-First Presbyterian Church 222 N. Adams Road 3/15-St. Patrick s Catholic Church 204 E. 4th 3/22-St. Matthew s Episcopal Church 601 Lake Drive Here are your 2016 Newsletter weeks. Please remember-articles are due by 11 a.m. on this date. Please, mark your calendars. March 7 March 21 April 4 April 18 May 2 May 16 May 30 June 13 June 27 July 11 July 25 August 8 August 22 September 5 September 19 October 3 October 17 October 31 November 14 November 28 December 12 January 9, 2017

CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR SAND SPRINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Tuesday, February 23 12:00pm-Lenten Devotion St. Andrew Lutheran 5:30pm-Cub Scouts-FLC 7:00pm-Priscilla Circle Home of Glenna 7:00pm-Praise Team Practice 7:00pm-Al-Anon-Upstairs Wednesday, February 24 7:30am-Men s Breakfast-Crescent Café 6:30pm-The Awakening Youth-FLC 7:00pm-Chancel Choir Rehearsal Thursday, February 25 1:00pm-Ruth Esther Circle-F. Hall 7:00pm-Faith Circle-Parlor *7:00pm-Collins Karate-FLC Friday, February 26 *Lake Country Schools in FLC Sunday, February 28 8:30am-Contemporary Worship 9:45am-Communion Service 10:00am-Sunday School 11:00am-Traditional Worship 12:00pm-Prasie Team Lunch/Rehearsal 5:00pm-Chili Supper Monday, February 29 7:00pm-Boy Scouts-Family Life Center Tuesday, March 1 12:00pm-Lenten Devotion Sand Springs UMC 5:30pm-Cub Scouts-FLC 7:00pm-Praise Team Rehearsal 7:00pm-Al-Anon-Upstairs NOTE: FLC-Family Life Center *-Not sponsored by SSUMC but welcome For more calendar information, call the office at 918-245-5955. Saturday, February 27 *3:00pm-Bill & Mary Kay Schwartz 50th Anniversary!!-FLC Sand Springs UMC 319 N. Main Street/PO Box 336 Sand Springs, OK 74063 918-245-5955 Fax-918-245-2801 Family Life Center: 918-245-3725 www.sandspringsumc.org Bring your favorite chili to share or just come out to eat and vote on whose chili is the best. Each year we use this event to share food and fellowship while raising funds to support the mission of the church. We invite anyone who wants to bring their best chili to share with the crowd. We also invite you to bring desserts to share. Voting for the best chili will determine who takes home this year s coveted Golden Ladle Award. There will be a tip jar available where you can drop off money to support our First Sunday Mission projects, our Fourth Monday Meal, and the Helping Hands mission. Mark your calendar now and don t miss it!