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Tidings Emory United Methodist Church Pastor Taysie Phillips 1600 Emory Road, Upperco, MD 21155, 410-429-6008 Church Office E-Mail: churchoffice@emoryunitedmethodist.org Pastor s E-Mail: taysie5@comcast.net Pastor s Phone: (C) 301-639-4670 www.emoryunitedmethodist.org October 2015 FROM THE PASTOR S DESK James 3:18 was a part of our lectionary scripture for last week. This verse read like this in The Message version of the Bible: You can develop a healthy, robust community that lives right with God and enjoy its results only if you do the hard work of getting along with each other, treating each other with dignity and honor. The church can be viewed in various ways. Some of those ways are as the Body of Christ, as we are his hands and feet, Christ s physical presence in our world of today. Or we can look at the church as the Bride of Christ, sanctified and pure, set aside for Jesus. And sometimes it makes sense to see the church as a community, the Family of God. This scripture is appropriate for us in our church family as well as in our personal family. We all want to be in a healthy and robust community in order to enjoy those results but maintaining relationships always takes hard work. It has come to my attention of late that, in some ways, a relationship that has gone bad is like a tooth that has gone bad (I wonder why, LOL!). What once was solid and intact, a source of nourishment and pleasure, can become a terrific nagging pain. Tiny amounts of bacterial badness can somehow seep into the roots of the tooth or relationship and then develop into an abscess. You might first become

slightly aware of discomfort, and then it can develop into a throbbing headache that you just can t find relief for. The solution? For an abscessed tooth, obviously go to a dentist and probably then it s onto an endodontist. For a relationship that has soured and become a throbbing headache, it is also obvious that we need to go to God. Ask your heavenly Father for his wisdom that is from above and God will not fuss at you for asking! Humble yourself ask God what is your part in the problem relationship. Did you let things slide, not being careful to treat the other with dignity and respect? Did you take the relationship for granted, not giving it the attention needed in order to maintain it (healthy teeth take care and work!)? Have you maintained appropriate boundaries? Have you kept the relationship pure and holy, not letting anger or bitterness or envy get into the cracks? What about the words of your mouth have you kept a watch upon your tongue? Words can hurt bad. We are coming up on our holiday season, and we all have that Norman Rockwell picture of family gatherings somewhere in our minds. Maybe we won t quite get to that unrealistic and romanticized picture, but we can all aim for good and solid, healthy relationships in our lives. Relationships that we can enjoy. Let us all work on our relationships inside and outside of the church, so that we can truly enjoy our holidays as God intended. Let us do that hard work of getting along with each other, appreciating and respecting one another daily. Amen! Pastor Taysie -2-

Emory News U.M.W. NEWS The U.M.W. sale of candy, chocolate covered nuts and nuts will soon be starting. On page 8 of the newsletter is a list of all nuts that you can order. You may turn in that page to Donna Rucker, or to the church office. Please include your name, phone #, and address. Make checks payable to Emory United Methodist Women. For more information you may call, Donna Rucker, 410-429-5251, or church office, 410-429-6008. OUTREACH: We are scheduled to prepare and serve lunch at the Church of the Brethren beginning at 10:00 on Saturday, November 21, 2015. Volunteers are needed to help prepare and serve the meal. Lunch is served at 12:00 p.m. and we are usually finished around 1:00 pm. We appreciate any monetary donations to purchase food items. Please see Dale or Evan if you are interested in helping. OUT TO LUNCH BUNCH Will be going to Libertori s Restaurant in Westminster on Tuesday, October 27 at noon. Please call Jane Alban to make your reservation, 410-374-4454. CROP WALK As you probably already know that the Crop Walk Planning Team is taking this year off so they can design a brand new Crop Walk for 2016! If you would still like to donate this fall to either organization, you may send your gifts directly to Church World Service or NESAP. -3-

HAPPY OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS: 10/1 Ruth Bradford 10/12 Misty Freeman 10/5 Eleanor Fowble 10/16 Cristi Bradford 10/6 Claire Sperber 10/17 Lauren Jenkins Maxwell 10/6 Tim Bradford 10/18 Samantha Fertitta 10/7 Taylor Sheely 10/20 Ann Gent Brad Ecker Kaitlynn Ecker 10/10 Leslie Wells 10/21 Jessica Weikers 10/11 Stephen Thomas 10/28 Alexis Candeloro PRAYER CONCERNS: Our devotion to prayer is one of the greatest ministries we have at Emory. Please remember these requests for prayer in your daily devotions. If you know of anyone who needs prayer, or have names to update on our prayer list, please contact the Church Office. Amy (relative of Bonnie Johnson), Joyce Applefeld, Bill Ball, Bill Beauchamp, Bob Beverly, Mike Bitzel, Charlotte Bond, Ruth Buckingham, Jeff Cole, Sherry Cole (daughter of Laurie Harper), Ruth Crisler, Jeff Davis (son of Chuck Davis), Ruby and Melvin Fair, Regina Gassman, Jack Gorrell (friend of Bob Bradford), Shirley Gordon, Peggy, Diane & Janice Hidey (mother & sisters of Rev. Barry Hidey), Anne Hakes (sister of Chuck Davis), Margaret Landreth (Patty Kelly s Mother), Virginia Mann and her son Mike, Helen Moore, Janice Raver, Shannon Raucci (friend of Leda Yeager), Sarah Robrecht, Sarah (friend of Greg Evans), Casey Terrell, Carlton Thomas, Bill Williams (brother of Linda Fair), and Jim Woolley. Please add to your prayers all of Baltimore City: the residents, the police, firefighters and the National Guard. -4-

Prayer Chain: The Council on Ministries has decided to start up the prayer chain once again. We need volunteers that text message and ones that do not but are willing to phone call. If you would like inform one other person of a request for prayer, please notify Karon or the church of your willingness to participate. This is the way it will work. Any person requesting prayers of the church will be asked personally to contact the Prayer Chain Leader. The Leader will contact several people by text or phone and each of these people will be assigned another person to call. It s that easy! Karon s contact numbers are 443-992-2314 or karonmoore819@yahoo.com. Church phone number is 410-429-6008. To Maxie Baughan who will be inducted into the Philadelphia Eagles Football Team s Hall of Fame on Monday, October 19 th at 8:30 pm in Philadelphia. Be sure to congratulate Maxie when you see him, what a great accomplishment! Many, many thanks to all those who made our Summer Wednesday Night Worship in the Pavilion series so successful! We had a good turn out every week-and Oh my Goodness! Did the Lord ever bless us with good weather each day. What a wonderful time-a time of fellowship and fun, good food and sharing. A special thanks to Randy and Sherry Wineke for all the organizing! -5-

And thank you to: Randy Wineke, Bob Bradford, Donna Rucker, Sandy Schaller, Ruthie Bradford, Elaine Dodds, Karon Moore, Pat Murphy and Evan Buckingham for the messages. Thank you, too, to Sherry Wineke, Ruthie Bradford, Sandy Caples, Connie Hamm, Diana Blessing, Donna Rucker, Dee Patton, and Dale Bucking ham for the great treats! We are indeed the church that likes to laugh and sing and eat! Blessing to all! Pastor Taysie As winter is just around the corner, now is a good time to review our Inclement Weather Policy: All evening events at the church will be cancelled on weekdays if schools close or dismiss early. If the worship service or other events to be held on the weekend are cancelled due to inclement weather, a message will be on the church answering machine and e-mails will be sent out. With Deepest Sympathy to the family of Diane Talbott who passed away last week. -6-

October, 2015 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 meeting 4 10:00am Church 5 6 Council of Ministries, 7pm 7 5:45 pm Wonderful Wed. 6:45 pm Bible Study 7:30pm Choir Practice 8 9 10 Women s Retreat at Sandymount UMC 9am -6:30pm Meeting 11 10:00am Church 12 13 SPRC, 7pm 14 5:45 pm Wonderful Wed. 6:45 pm Bible Study 7:30pm Choir Practice 15 16 17 Meeting 18 10:00am Church 19 20 Lay Leadership Meeting, 7pm 21 5:45 pm Wonderful Wed. 6:45 pm Bible Study 7:30pm Choir Practice 22 23 Newsletter Items for November due to church office! 24 meeting 25 10:00am Church 26 27 Out to Lunch Bunch, 12, noon, Libertori s - Westminster 28 5:45 pm Wonderful Wed. 6:45 pm Bible Study 7:30pm Choir Practice 29 30 31 meeting -7-

EMORY UNITED METHODIST WOMEN NUTS AND CANDY SALE - 2015 Please contact Donna Rucker (410-429-5251) to place your order. Order early due to limited supplies. QUANTITY ITEM PRICE QUANTITY ITEM PRICE Pecans $11.00 Choc. Coated $10.00 Almonds Pecan Pieces $11.00 Choc. Coated $10.00 Pecans Lt. Walnut $10.00 Choc. Coated $11.00 Pcs. Cashews Blk. Walnut $11.00 Choc. Coated $ 7.00 Pcs. Raisins Deluxe Mixed $11.00 Choc. Coated $ 8.00 Nuts Bridge Mix Almonds $10.00 Dk. Choc. $ 8.00 Bridge Mix Cashews $11.00 Yogurt Raisins $ 7.00 Nat. $11.00 Giant Malted $ 7.00 Pistachios Balls Fruit & Nut $ 8.00 Dk. Choc. $ 8.00 Mix Cranberries Sweet & Salty $ 8.00 Mixed Lt./Dk. $ 8.00 Trail Choc. Cranberries Gummi Bears $ 6.00 Choc. Pecan $ 8.00 Clusters (9 oz.) Spicy Party $ 7.00 Praline Pecans $11.00 Mix 1 lb. Fruitcake $ 7.00 Almond $ 8.00 Cranberry Granola Harvest $11.00 Dk. Coated $11.00 Medley Mix Cashews Dk. Coated Almonds $10.00 (All nuts are in 1 pound resealable bags with the exception of Chocolate Pecan Clusters are only 9 ozs.) Name Phone No. For payment, see Donna Rucker 410-429-5251 or the Office Secretary 410-429-6008. Checks are to be made payable to: Emory United Methodist Women.