The Chimes of The Hebron United Methodist Church

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The Mission of Hebron UMC is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. The Chimes of The Hebron United Methodist Church COME, FOLLOW ME SERMON SERIES As a church, how do we move from thinking about membership and start thinking more about discipleship? How do we move from being a member to being a disciple? What is the difference between a church member and being a disciple? Are they the same? Have we made an artificial distinction for the sake of argument? Maybe. People may join a congregation because of the call of Christ, and their missional understanding finds an outlet in the ministries of a church. They may join a church because generations of their family participated in the congregation. They may join a church because they sense that this church will meet their spiritual needs and invite them to grow in Christ. They may join a church because of its ministry with different constituent groups. People may join a congregation because of the benefits they may receive or because they discover a way to use their gifts in service to others. The reasons people join a church are many, but the challenge remains for every congregation to help people grow into a deeper relationship with God. This sermon series, Come, Follow Me is intended to move you forward into a deeper relationship with God. (continued on page 2) Office Hours: 9:00-3:00 weekdays Phone: (219) 996-7161 E-mail: hebumc@netnitco.net Web site: www.hebronumc.org Page 1 January 2019

The Chimes of The Hebron United Methodist Church Pastor Pete (continued from page 1) I invite you to join with me over the next seven weeks as we follow the growth of Peter as a disciple of Christ, landing on key pillars in the life of Peter. We will focus on Peter s response to the call of Christ to follow him and then deal with Peter s confession that Jesus is the Christ. That bold confession of faith is followed by Peter s faltering or failing. Still later, we will see the transformation in Peter after Jesus resurrection. We will see Peter serving others, proclaiming the Gospel, crossing barriers or borders erected by tradition or culture. We will witness as Peter does not stay at the same level of discipleship across his lifetime. We will see growth and change and learn that as disciples of Jesus, we are called for similar growth and change. We are not to remain at the same level of discipleship all our lives. Our prayers and our actions are to expand and go deeper because of our deepening sense of the love of God in Jesus Christ for all people. Please join with me during January and February bring a friend as we listen to the call of Jesus Come, Follow Me. Pastor Pete 2018 GIVING REPORT Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Number of Amount ReTithes and OfferSundays quired to meet ings Received 16,376. 16,376. 16,376. 16,376. 10,819.00 8,679.00 10,91.0 16,877.00 10,337.00 10,030.00 12,38.80 11,69.8 1,13.00 1,783.00 11,86.7 17,97.00 Deficit for the year to date Difference (2,282.2) (,22.2) (2,609.7) 00. (2,76.2) (3,071.2) (3,937.7) (1,1.39) (2,22.) 2,681.76 (1,236.0) 1,97. (19,228.23) A big thank you to everyone in my church family at UMC and to the for the beautiful cards sent all thru the year. I really enjoy them and appreciate reading them. I also wish to send all the carolers a special thank you for the wonderful music and for bringing me the joy of the Christmas music. In the New Year, I wish everyone the joy you have brought to me with your caring kindness. Donna Ingram Page 2 January 2019

Our Christmas Feast was held December 18th with many members and guests. We were blessed to have the Bell Choir as our entertainment, directed by Lora Ward. The mission pins were presented to Pastor Pete and Lora for all the work they do for our church. We love and appreciate them! The Hostesses were Melinda Roeske and Jill Bell. The decorations were done by Judi Van Meerten and Holly Marshall. It was a wonderful event! We wish everyone a Healthy and Happy New Year! The Hebron would like to share the donations and contributions we were able to make in 2018 because of church and community support, the Rummage Sale, and the Holly Lane Bazaar: Funeral dinners Christmas in July Birthday Buffet Angel Tree Phil s Friends Call-A-Ride Replaced kitchen items: Microwave Mixer Coffee urn Camp scholarships (3 this year) Quilts for newborns Country Pantry Birthday & shut-in cards Lunch to shut-ins Christmas gifts for shut-ins The United Methodist Women thank all of you for your continued support. Page 3 January 2019

Schedule Monday, January 7 Thursday, January 17 Monday, January 21 Thursday, January 31 6:00- We are in always need of volunteers. Call Joyce Steinhilber at 996-633. Wish List Laundry soap Canned Soup Toilet paper Breakfast Cereal Juices (not cranberry) Toothpaste Shampoo Peanut Butter Pasta/Noodles Spaghetti sauce Canned Ravioli/spaghetti Cleaning products A Note of Thanks to Carolers Thirty-some carolers met on Dec. 19 th to sing some Christmas cheer to folks at Tres Amigos Restaurant, shoppers at Walgreens, and many of our shut-ins. While the children in our group passed out candy canes, folks at Walgreens and at the restaurant commented that they had not experienced caroling for many years and they were glad we were there. We also made a couple of unscheduled trips to neighbors of our shut-ins, who were grateful to be included. The enthusiasm and joyful participation of everyone in our group was beautiful to see. Thanks to everyone, young and old, who gave up an evening to join us and bring joy to others. Special thanks to Sylvia Gray for helping pack cookie tins. Thanks to all those who baked cookies and donated them for our shut-ins. Thanks to all who supported us with your prayers for good weather and good wishes. Thanks to Pastor Pete and Lora who offered the parsonage as a place to gather for refreshments after the caroling. And, most of all, thanks to our dear Lord who, by His birth, death, and resurrection, gave us the joy and the hope that is the Reason for the Season! District Information North District 219-7-623 north.district@inumc.org. District Superintendent Larry Whitehead larry.whitehead@inumc.org The United Methodist Church web site is www.umc.org Our Military Members Jake Burns Currently deployed in San Diego Email: jake.burns.9026@facebook.com Page January 2019

BIRTHDAYS 2 Mary Phillips 3 Pastor Pete 7 Robin Hruska 8 John Schmidt 9 Joyce Huettner 10 Sandi Haggerty 17 Jill Bell 18 Emma Siwy 22 Carson Brawner 23 Linda Fickle 2 Lois Howe 27 Donna Steinhilber 31 LeAnn Hetrick 31 Shirley Sweney Ushers 6 Kelly & Dana Darman 13 Jim Max & Denny Steinhilber 20 Gene Rust & LeAnn Hetrick 27 Denny & Joyce Steinhilber Greeters 6 Jerry Fieser 13 Ken & Delores Miller 20 Deb Bennett 27 Jill Rohrer & Hena Bailey Tellers 6 Rose Fieser 13 Ken Miller 20 Pat Marshall 27 Diana Margis Nursery 6 (need volunteer) 13 Sheri Doffin 20 Pat Marshall 27 (need volunteer) ANNIVERSARIES 27 David & Pat Marshall Liturgists 6 John Slegers 13 Dana Darman 20 Denny Steinhilber 27 Stephanie Mathews Children s Message 6 Rhonda Walker 13 Jennifer Finley 20 Pastor Pete 27 Ruth Babiak Page January 2019

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday (Dec 31) 1 2 3 OFFICE CLOSED OFFICE CLOSED Choir 6 8: am 9: am 13 Turn in Heifer banks 7 6:00-1 Ad Council 8 1 9 Choir Handbell Choir 8:00 pm 16 10 17 11 12 18 19 8: am 9: am Missions Committee Meeting 6:00 pm Choir 6:00-20 21 22 23 2 2 26 8: am 9: am (Noisy Offering) 6:00- Choir Handbell Choir 8:00 pm 27 28 29 30 31 8: am 9: am Choir 6:00- Page 6 January 2019