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The Trumpet A Monthly Newsletter of Bandera UMC March 2017 VBS is coming! Beginning Sunday, July 9 th and ending Thursday, July 13 th from 6-8 pm. If you would like to help with VBS please contact Kim Laine or Cheryl in the church office. Ponderings from the Pastor Greetings! Have any of you ever had that dream where you are being chased by something or someone and no matter how fast you try to run away, you just can t seem to move forward almost like your moving in slow motion. This is sort of what it seems like for me around the church right now. Not in a bad way by any means, but there are several awesome opportunities coming up that will be great avenues for all of us to celebrate being the body of Christ in this time and place in the weeks and ahead. On March 30, BUMC will present Messiah in the Passover, a vivid and exciting demonstration showing how Jesus fulfilled the ancient feast of Passover. The presentation will run from 6-9PM and does include a traditional Seder meal as part of the presentation. This presentation will be conducted by Simon Lissak, who resides in North London, United Kingdom. Mr. LIssak will explain the symbolic meanings of the various items of the Passover feast and highlight their relationship to the Last Supper that Jesus celebrated with the disciples, giving special emphasis on the redemptive significance of the crucifixion. Check the Sunday bulletin and our webpage (www.banderaumc.org) for more information and make plans to attend this incredible demonstration of one of the most significant events in the life and ministry of Jesus. Continued on page 2...

Another fantastic opportunity coming us is our sesquicentennial or 150 th anniversary celebration on April 28-30. A full weekend of events and activities is scheduled as follows. Subject to change as necessary. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2017 6-8 PM Old Fashioned Tent Revival led by Rev. Mark Winter (www.onemanshow.org) 8-10 PM Homemade ice cream and Gospel Sing around the campfire SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017 *Eleventh Street, between cedar and Hackberry will be closed off for the duration of the day* 7-8AM Set up for Craft Faire begins 9AM 4PM CRAFT FAIRE on Eleventh Street featuring local and area crafters. Homemade and hand crafted items available for purchase. 9AM 4PM MISSION FAIRE IN FELLOWSHIP HALL. Come peruse various displays of local, national and international mission and ministries supported by Bandera UMC along with other community supported events and opportunities. 11AM 2 PM ANNUAL FISH FRY FUNDRAISER AND FELLOWSHIP in Fellowship Hall 12-2PM CHILDREN S FAIRE and Magic Show 7:30 9PM Youth Concert featuring ABANDON. Check them out of Facebook, YouTube, twitter, etc. SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2017 10AM Worship Service with Bishop Joel Martinez. Worship will be held the big tent on the west parking lot and parking is at Bandera Middle School. Shuttle service will be offered. 12PM Catered Lunch (RSVP required) at Bandera Middle School. Entertainment provided by The Sterling Quartet 2:30 PM Piano Concert by Dr. Raquel Martinez in Bandera UMC Sanctuary. This is a fundraiser by the Bandera community for the restoration of the Polly Schoolhouse. 330 PM Reception Even though a great deal of time and energy is being put forth for these events, lets us not forget all the daily and weekly events that are consistently available for each of us to grow in our walk with Christ. We will continue to gather for inspired and enthusiastic worship each Sunday. Prayer and healing services are available on Mondays. Wednesdays will have Bible Study and children s and youth activities along with a hot and nutritious meal. A Confirmation will be starting after Spring Break. WE hope you will truly find a home among us as we ride boldly into the future of making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. With much grace and peace, Larry

March Gathering Info & News TIME & PLACE This Monday, March 6th, we will be having our meal in the Gym at First United Methodist - Kerrville at 6pm. The main entree being provided is BBQ. Please kindly bring a side dish or dessert for us to share or both! We will then be worshipping at 7pm in the Sanctuary. Our Fourth Day Speaker will be James Jordan. UPCOMING MEN'S WALK This year's men s walk HC61 will be April 27-30, 2017 at Mt. Wesley with John Hewitt as our Lay director. f you have a pilgrim in mind..please complete the pilgrim app and get that back to our registrar, Laura Rhodes via email llrhodes@hctc.net OR at KFUMC at 321 Thompson Drive, Kerrville, Texas along with payment. We have 3 pilgrims registered and need a total of at least 20 by April 13. April's gathering will be team consecration. Team members are: Mike Cook, Dave Hofer, Scott Monroe, Duane Simpson, John Hewitt, Philip Stacy, Clay Corder, Heath Thompson, Kenneth Early, Kerwin Overby, Charles Tucker, Ross Rommel, Scottie Schaefer, Larry Howard, Justin MacDonald, Tony Lenard, Roger Tedford, Darrin Miller, Jeff Talarico, Terry Shanks, Matt Johnson, Bill Johnson, Stockton Williams, Ryan Barnett, Allen Noah, Max Perez, Jane Guthrie, Renee Bolton Please prayer for them and pray for more pilgrims for the walk. Please sign up for one or multiple prayer vigil spots at the signup form here: Men's Walk HC 61 - https://goo.gl/bgniii THIS FALLS' WOMEN'S WALK This year's women's walk HC62 will be Sept. 14-17, 2017 at Mt. Wesley as well. More information to come! Prayer Vigil sign-ups for both walks are live online at the following locations. Please try to signup to get the spots filled early! Women's Walk HC62 - https://goo.gl/fcaklf

Bonnie s Beat How is it almost March already?!? Time has definitely been flying! But they do say it does that when you re having fun, and that we have been doing! The last few weeks have held some awesome experiences for our youth and BUMC. C.R.E.W. held their annual Baked Potato Sale on Saturday, February 18th, in conjunction with Bandera s Mardi Gras celebration. It was a great day of fun and fellowship. The community came out in droves to eat potatoes, soak up the air conditioning, and commune with our youth. It was a wonderful afternoon! Thank you to everyone who helped make it such a success again this year! On January 29 th, we held our Youth Sunday service. And WOW! That s all I can really say. What a powerful morning. Our teens led all aspects of the worship, from playing guitar for the music, to prayers, to preaching, to communion. From the very beginning to the very end of the service our youth were leading us all in worship. I am blessed to work with these amazing kids every day, and I was so excited that you all got to see a glimpse of my blessed world. I have been to many types of services, in many different places, but it is safe to say that my favorites are always those services led by our kids. To see them share their faith, their love of Christ, and to hear them tell us about how He is moving in their own lives Well, in a world that seems to be consistently in turmoil, they give me faith. They give me hope for the generations to come. We are an incredibly blessed congregation. The families in our numbers are raising their children in Faith, and it was never more apparent than in that service. Thank you to all the parents who have entrusted me with your kiddos. I truly love each and every one of them. When I say, I have the best job in the world, I am not exaggerating. I am blessed to call each of them my own. Thank you to all of my volunteers who love these kids as much as I do! I could not do it without you! 2017 is shaping up to be an awesome year at BUMC, especially in the youth wing! I can t wait to share how the Spirit is moving in the lives of our kids with all of you!

Youth Sunday service January 2017. Awesome Job Everyone!

More Youth Service Pictures

Joy to the World! It s Not Just For Christmas Anymore! Well my Bluebonnets are huge; the Redbuds are ready and the Mountain Laurel trees are heavy with those impossible purple blooms. We are truly blessed to live in such a beautiful area of Texas. My lifelong history with Bandera has always been a source of joy for me personally. My aunt and uncle owned a Dude Ranch along the beautiful Medina River. Peaceful Valley became our destination every Summer. We would pile in the station wagon and head to the Hill Country for a week of tubing, hiking, riding horses and singing by a campfire. Who knew that roads crossed through the rivers and streams and not over them, it was thrilling to drive across that blue green frigid water. Oh, the danger and oh the joy! And forgive me for taking the back roads to get to the point but, it is all about joy. What is it that brings you joy? Often, we forget and bump along from crisis to crisis defining ourselves by our malfunctions and shortcomings, but not by our joy. Our ability to endure hardship well should be the hallmark of our Christian Community We should be like trees planted by the water, or as Pastor has been reminding us, salt and light. We forget to act like ourselves. God carved our image from His spirit, knelt down and then breathed life into that small clay man. And we have been transformed by the Holy Spirit, designed for relationship, fueled by enduring joy. The Book of James tells us that, whenever trouble comes your way let it be an opportunity for joy. For when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So, let it grow, for when your endurance is full developed, you will be strong in character and ready for anything. And speaking of ready for anything, I read an interesting story about that very topic. Sports Psychologists ran an interesting test; They took a group of athletes and a group of Marines and gave them the same drill. They were told to race to the water, cross it and then go on to the fence, touch the fence and then turn around and repeat now what they did not know was that an alligator, not real, would lunge out of the water they were about to cross. The first group to race were athletes; as they came to the water the alligator lunged out and they all stopped and then everyone scattered and no one finished the race. The second group to race were Marines and, to a man when the alligator lunged out of the water they stopped, laughed at the fake alligator, and then they finished the race. Unlike the athletes, Marines are trained to endure hardship and they know they will not win every battle, but they endure and they always respond the same way. they always act like Marines. There are a lot of fake alligators lunging for our attention today and we cannot be distracted from knowing to whom we belong. We need to act like ourselves. We were created for enhancing community and fostering relationships. We are God s hands and feet here in this world and He wants us to be caring and loving. We need to remember what brings us joy and then practice, practice, practice because, Practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes permanent So remember our rule, and do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can! Many hands one heart, Elizabeth

To help cover the cost of our 150 th Celebration we are seeking sponsors. It can be individuals or businesses. Sponsorship levels are bellow, but any amount will be appreciated. For more information or any questions please see Martha Shoemaker SPONSORSHIP LEVELS Circuit Rider $100.00 The genius of the Methodist movement was the informal circulation of John Wesley s emissaries, spreading the Gospel to the early settlers of the Texas frontier. Wrangler $250.00 Young men often took this entry level job to learn to be a cowboy. They kept the horses together and eating grass until it is time for cowboys to change mounts Outfitter $500.00 As the gathering point for the cattle drives to the railhead in Kansas, storekeepers were contracted as outfitters. Trail Boss $1,000.00 In a trail drive, the cattle were "guided" and sort of drifted along rather than actually driven on an exact path. The Trail Boss would scout ahead for a place to bed down the herd for the night. Rancher $2,500.00 Sparse vegetation led landowners from cattle to sheep, making wool an important export product of Bandera County. Founder/Pioneer $5,000.00 Founders of Bandera County were entrepreneurs tapping rich resources for commerce; Polish immigrants to craft the products, Mormon furniture makers; ranchers and farmers.

Prayer and Healing Service STEWARDSHIP STEWARDSHIP Time and Talents Time and Talents me a Wanted: People giving of their time and talents. Must have a pulse. Must be more interested in relationships than results. Scripture strongly affirms ministries of spiritual healing, which in recent years have received renewed emphasis throughout Christ's holy Church. The root of the word healing in New Testament Greek, sozo, is the same as that of salvation and wholeness. Spiritual healing is God's work of offering persons balance, harmony, and wholeness of body, mind, spirit, and relationships through confession, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Through such healing, God works to bring about reconciliation between God and humanity, among individuals and communities, within each person, and between humanity and the rest of creation. The New Testament records that Jesus himself healed the estranged and sick and sent out his disciples on ministries of healing. James (5:14 16a) calls us also to pray for and anoint the sick, that they may be healed. Bandera United Methodist Church will begin a public service of healing and holy communion on Monday evenings from 6-7PM in the sanctuary. This is a time designed to deepen ones spiritual practices of reflection, revelation, and restoration during this time of Lenten observance. Join with us beginning March 6 and every Monday after. Highly motivated, Intentional, engaged and full of joy! And always willing to look for the best in others. Apply now: At 150 Ways to Serve, ask for Larry* *Any Larry will do talents. Must have a pulse. Must be more interested look for the best in others.

Messiah in the Passover Presentation Messiah in the Passover, a vivid and exciting demonstration showing how Jesus fulfilled the ancient feast of Passover will be held on Thursday, March 30, 2017 from 6-9 PM at Bandera United Methodist Church. This time includes participation in the traditional Seder meal offered during the presentation and reservations will be requested. Messiah in the Passover, will be conducted by Simon Lissak, on staff with Chosen People Ministries and currently residing in North London, United Kingdom. Chosen People Ministries was a mission founded in 1894 by Leopold Cohn, a Hungarian rabbi who came to believe that Jesus is the Messiah promised in the Hebrew Scriptures. From humble beginnings in Brooklyn, New York, Chosen People Ministries has grown into a worldwide ministry to the Jew first and to the Gentile. Messiah in the Passover begins with the traditional Passover Seder table complete with all the articles of this important Jewish celebration. The speaker will explain the symbolic meanings of the various items of the Passover feast and highlight their relationship to the Last Supper that Jesus celebrated with the disciples, giving special emphasis on the redemptive significance of the crucifixion. Messiah in the Passover gives the Christian community insight into Jewish traditions so that the Jewish roots of Christianity can be better understood. This program also helps the Jewish and Christian communities understand their common heritage. Messiah in the Passover is open to the public, free of charge. A free will offering will be taken during the presentation to continue the ongoing worldwide mission of Chosen People Ministries. For more invitation and to make reservations for the Seder meal, please contact the church office at 830-796-3849 or visit our website at www.banderaumc.org. Bandera United Methodist Church is located between Hackberry and Cedar Streets in downtown Bandera and the presentation will be conducted in the Fellowship Hall.

As part of our 150 th Anniversary celebration we will be having a craft fair on Saturday, April 29 th from 9 am 4 pm. Contact Elizabeth @ 830-796-7996 or Mary @ 830-912-9286 for more information. You can also go on our church website: www.banderaumc.org and click on the 150 th Anniversary tab to download and print an application or you can stop by the church office and Cheryl can give you one. Booth consist of a 12 x12 foot space. You provide your own tables, chairs, canopy, etc. Only handmade and homemade items allowed. No food except jams, jellies, etc. as we will be serving food from the fish fry. Ministry Opportunity Many times, we have church members who must go into the hospital and their spouse or family could use a hot meal, or they could use a meal or two when getting home from the hospital and are still too tired or weak to prepare food for themselves. We are looking to start up a group of people willing to prepare and take a meal to fellow church members who could us a hot meal at a time like this. can you help? If you are interested in being a part of this group, please contact Ann Martin or Cheryl in the church office.

#ridin4banderaumc: is our hashtag (#) for Instagram photos. Share your photos throughout the celebration

Mardi Gras Baked Potato Sale fun!

Such fun and so many potatoes!

Matthew 28:19-20 " Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, "teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age." Amen. 1 st Larry Crocker 1 st Porter Barnard 2 nd Jim Bob Robbins 3 rd Abby Nightingale 7 th Niki Edwards 9 th Mildred Bausch 10 th Hannah Edwards 10 th Chandler Knowles 11 th Scott Post 11 th Maria Gray 12 th Diane Platt 13 th Patsy D Spain 13 th Annelise McRorey 13 th Kendall Anne Gomez 14 th Ray D Spain 14 th Rachel Brosz 15 th Rayni Sandidge 15 th Miranda Schott 17 th Peyton Bodine 19 th Cheyenne Sheeds 19 th Sierra Haile 22 nd Elizabeth Major 26 th Denny Hallmark 27 th Shannon Bailey 30 th Devyn Parks Bandera United Methodist Church 11th Street & Hackberry Bandera, TX 78003 Office (830) 796-3849 Fax: (830) 460-8160 Website: Banderaumc.org Facebook: Bandera United Methodist Church Staff: Senior Pastor: Rev. Larry McRorey Director of Student Ministries: Bonnie Bevers Director of Children s Ministries: Shawn Morrison Director of Fine Arts: Esther Cook Office & Facilities Administrator: Cheryl Young Newsletter: Cathy McRorey (cathy.mcrorey@yahoo.com) Deadline for the April Newsletter is Friday, March 17 th

Helping Hand I feel obligated as your Helping Hand representative to give a 2016 annual report. We aided 3,494 individuals and 1,586 families in need in Bandera County. Monetary value we gave away for food $84,150; clothes $26,000; household items $8,000; toiletries $6,500; furniture $10,000, all totaling $134,650. All this is possible by generous donations of the above and monetary giving. Thank you BUMC and members for all of your support. Helping Hand will have their annual food drive in March. Any and all items for our Food Pantry are appreciated. Our golf tournament/fundraiser will be held on May 5. Keep that future date on your calendar. If interested in walking for exercise, check out our walking trail at the Village of Hope. The gate is open 7:30-4:00 weekdays. Also, our new Event Center is available for rent. Come check out Bandera County Helping Hand. See what's there and what we're all about. Marianne Sandidge Helping Hand Representative A BIG thank you to the PPRC and this wonderful congregation for the Christmas bonus this year. I know you all get tired of me saying it but this is the best place to work and I enjoy coming in every day. You all make my job so enjoyable and I love seeing all of you when you stop by for a visit. A special thanks to Larry for being such an awesome boss to work for and all my coworkers who I have the privilege to share this great ministry with every day. I love you all Cheryl ***Editor s Note: I overlooked Cheryl s thank you in last month s newsletter. My apologies to Cheryl and the congregation.