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NOVEMBER 2017 Worship Opportunities 8:45 am First Service 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Second Service 2239 NC Hwy 181 Morganton, NC 28655 828.433.5308 www.ohumc.com November Sermon Series: Passion for the Lost November 5 All Saints Day Part 1- God and You Luke 19:1-10 November 12 Veteran s Day Sunday God s Heart & All People Luke 15:1-10 November 19 One Shepherd, One Flock John 10:1-18 November 26 Christ the King Sunday Hanging of the Greens Living For Our King Matthew 25:31-46 Ephesians 1:15-23 GIVING THANKS! Words cannot express the gratitude Stephanie and I feel for you, and for your hospitality and generosity. We thank you for all the ways you have welcomed us, and for the ways you support God s work through the mission and ministries of Oak Hill United Methodist Church. God has blessed you to be a blessing for this community, and lives are being touched and shaped each week thanks to your prayers, gifts, service, and God s grace. For all these reasons and more, we give thanks to God for all of you, for your work of faith and labor of love, and for your steady hope in Jesus Christ our Lord (1 Thessalonians 1:2-3). When we share our personal and financial gifts, we provide the means to realize our hopes and prayers for Oak Hill s ministries in service with our neighbors. In recent weeks, when you learned of the church s financial needs, you responded generously! We cannot thank you enough! Please note the summary Financial Update & Overview in this newsletter. We plan to keep you informed with more financial updates in your upcoming 2018 quarterly newsletters, and there will be more detailed quarterly discussions at the church for all church members to review current church finances and stewardship strategies. We hope all church members will prayerfully consider how you can continue giving with a grateful heart and as a way to thank and worship God together. We can thank God every day for our blessings, and for the privilege of blessing others. The Apostle Paul said, Rejoice always. Pray continually. Give thanks in every situation, because this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus (1 Thess. 5:16-18; CEB). Paul did not say be grateful for every situation, but IN every situation. We do not need to be grateful for tragic or dark times, but in every moment, including financially stressful times, we can be thankful that Jesus is our Lord and Savior. We can give thanks that we are not alone. God is with us, strengthening and guiding us. Even in hardship we are blessed. Don t worry about anything; but in everything give thanks with prayer and bring your requests to God (Philippians 4:6; plm). Giving thanks to God lifts us above our situation and opens our souls to receive and share God s blessings. We are in this together. We celebrate together, and we pray, serve, work through differences, and overcome challenges together. I invite you to pray, give thanks, and become part of God s good plan for Oak Hill United Methodist Church. Thank you for being so gracious, welcoming, and generous. Stephanie and I look forward to serving with you in the years ahead. ~ Paul McClure (11-02-2017)

Be sure to mark your calendar for the annual Bake and Craft sale put on by the United Methodist Women s Organization. Brenda Hicks asks that if you wish to rent a table for your crafts to please call her or get in contact with any of the United Methodist Women s members. Also calling all bakers who wish to donate baked goods to please bring them to the church early Saturday the 18 th all kinds of baked goods are needed. To All members, non-members, and groups who use the church facilities: Fall Clean-Up of our church and church yard is underway now through Thanksgiving. Even though we clean up before we leave the sanctuary, classrooms, fellowship hall, kitchen, etc., there are more areas that need attention. If each one of us could spend 15 to 30 minutes cleaning up an area of our choice we could brighten up God s House significantly. Children should be supervised by a responsible adult while cleaning. Always discard food and containers into the dumpster outside before leaving the church to deter pests such as mice, roaches, etc. Report any damages or problems to our secretary, Shari. A log sheet to record progress of your cleaning project will be posted on the Bulletin Board in the upstairs hall. Please describe your project and sign your name (if you so choose) upon completion of your project. Thank you for your help and service! In order to help our Church reduce its carbon footprint, become more energy efficient, and reduce operating costs, please remember to turn off lights and/or fans in the church before leaving. If using the kitchen, be sure the coffee pots, air conditioner, and gas range are turned off before leaving. December 3rd during 11:00am worship All children are invited to be a part of this year s play. We practice during worship each Sunday in November (children will begin in worship and leave after the Children s Message to practice). THE SONG HEARD ROUND THE WORLD A CANTATA FOR CHRISTMAS December 10th during 11:00am worship. A lunch brunch will follow the service, hosted by Jude 21 Sunday school class and the Lemon Drops. Cost: Donation Choir Invitation: Anyone who loves to sing is welcome to join us for our Christmas Cantata rehearsals on Wednesday nights from 7:30-8:15. Our dress rehearsal will be on Saturday, December 9 th, from 10am to 12pm. ******* ******* Christmas Covered Dish dinner December 6 th 6:00 pm Bring your favorite holiday dish to share. WESLEYAN MORAVIAN LOVE FEAST DECEMBER 13th 5:30 - Friendship Soup in MPAC 6:30 - Love Feast Service in Sanctuary After a delicious meal prepared by the United Methodist Women, come to the sanctuary for a meaningful service provided by the Jude 21 Class, The Lemon Drops circle, and our ministers. Moravian Love Feasts evolved from meals described in the Acts of the Apostles, and are shared in the spirit of harmony, goodwill, and Christ-like love among the faithful. Please bring family and friends for our Friendship Soup in the MPAC, and Love Feast in the sanctuary.

Oak Hill United Methodist Church Financial Update & Overview The table below (shared in an October email), shows that overall giving to Oak Hill s General Fund gradually declined over the last 2+ years during the same period that expenses increased. Figures in this table represent trends thru the end of September. After you learned of the church s current financial needs in October, you responded with Sunday offerings of $6,434 on Oct. 22, and $13,597.50 Oct. 29 (includes additional $488 in gifts thru Oct. 31)! 1 THANK YOU for your generous gifts that have helped us regain more solid footing! We cannot let up from our increased commitment to funding the vital mission and ministries of Oak Hill UMC. Since the General Fund covers all ministries for children, youth, adults, outreach, Sunday School resources, worship, staff, administration, buildings & grounds (etc.), we ask all members to consider how you may give regularly to Oak Hill s General Fund, and we thank you for your devoted gifts. Starting in 2018, we will provide quarterly summary financial updates in the newsletter and a discussion at the church for all church members to review current church finances and stewardship strategies. We thank you again for your prayerful gifts and ongoing support. 2 Giving and Expense Trends for Oak Hill United Methodist Church: 2014 thru Sept. 2017 Operating Account Historical Funds Flow Analysis OHUM CHURCH Year *Tithes & Offerings Expenses Surplus/ (Deficit) Bank Balance 12/31/2013 $13,731.16 12/31/2014 $271,927.22 $255,573.61 $16,353.61 $30,084.77 12/31/2015 $265,321.80 $263,769.66 $1,552.14 $31,636.91 12/31/2016 $240,766.08 $262,043.41 (-$21,277.33) $10,359.58 9/30/2017 $170,320.43 $179,421.22 (-$9,100.79) $1,258.79 1 As a goal and reference, we will need weekly Sunday offerings in the amount of $5,925 to meet our proposed 2018 Budget. We normally do not spend our full budget, but it is our planned spending guide. 2 Reminder: If you prefer giving online, visit our church website, www.ohumc.com, click DONATE at the top of the page, and follow instructions to give by credit or debit card, or your PayPal account. Like other church members, you might prefer setting up automatic bank drafts or recurring card charges for your convenience and to maintain timely giving. Whatever ways and whatever you can give: THANK YOU! From the Staff Parish Relations Committee October was Pastor Appreciation Month, and at Oak Hill we chose to honor our entire paid staff by personally telling them how much we appreciate them, praying to our Lord for continued blessings on them in their ministries at Oak Hill, and by collecting a love offering to share with them. So, thanks to everyone in the congregation that participated in these endeavors. Most of all, a BIG thank you to Amy Absher (pianist at our 2 nd service), Grace Hartley (Treasurer), Shari LeGoullon (Administrative Assistant), Deacon Shannon LeMaster-Smith, and Pastor Paul McClure for your leadership and service to all of us at Oak Hill. Sign up for Church News Alerts to get important announcements and reminders of events & other information. To receive alerts via text, please text @ohum to 81010. For e-mail alerts, send an e-mail to ohum@mail.remind.com ** Please visit our new church website for events, church calendar & more! Go to: www.ohumc.com. **

Oak Hill UMC youth *winter 2017* (7 th -12 th graders) November: ***THE YOUTH ARE SERVING AS USHERS/GREETERS THIS MONTH!!*** 5 th : Youth Group (5pm-7pm) 12 th : Setup/Prep for Italian Drive-By (5pm-7pm) 14 th : Italian Drive-By Fundraiser (4pm-6pm) 19 th : Lunch & Laughs (noon-3pm) *bring $12 for Give Cheese a Chance! 26 th : NO Youth Group Thanksgiving Weekend *enjoy time with your families! December 3 rd : Youth Group (5pm-7pm) 6 th : Church-wide Covered Dish Christmas Supper -6pm 10 th : Youth Group (5pm-7pm) 17 th : No Youth Group (Shannon gone) 21 st Youth Christmas Lock-in (7pm-8am) NO Youth Group during Christmas Break Save the Date 2018 January 7 th : Missional Network Youth Gathering at St. Matthews UMC (5pm-7:30pm) January 14 th : Messy Church Meal & Worship (5pm) January 27 th : CCYM mtg Tie Dye February 16 th -19 th : Winter Youth Retreat to Lake Junaluska (Search and Discovery & Youth Group) March 23 rd -25 th : Senior High Beach Retreat April 13 th -15 th : Middle School IgniteUs Retreat June 24 th -30 th Youth Mission Trip Service Opportunity: Wednesdays (3pm-5:30pm) *help with Wednesday Church and/or CLUB *see Deacon Shannon for details Check out our youth Instagram for the latest info: oakhillumcyouth Join our Facebook Group: Oak Hill UMC Youth Like our church facebook page: facebook.com/ oakhillmethodist Sign up for REMIND texts: Send 81010 the message: @ohumcy Youth Sunday School Sundays at 9:45am with Deacon Shannon (7 th -12 th graders) Did you know We have 13 youth serving each week at Wednesday Church! We have ten youth in the Freedom High School Marching Band! We have two youth serving on the Conference Council

Our 23rd year of Wednesday church is off to an amazing start! We have been averaging 90+ kids. We have 24 leaders, half of which are high school youth. Our theme this year is Prayer. We are exploring and practicing different ways of praying. We are also building community with the children in Family Groups. Praise God for this amazing ministry and for all who support it with their prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness. We have 30 children who stay after Wednesday Church for CLUB 4:30-5:30. We offer Basketball, Cooking, and Nature clubs. Children learn valuable life skills and develop deeper relationships with our CLUB leaders and one another. We began our monthly meals in November, on the first Wednesday of each month, for CLUB participants and their families (and Burke ALP students, tutors, and their families). If you would like to attend the monthly meals to learn more about these ministries and get to know participants, RSVP to Deacon Shannon by the Monday before. PURSE AUCTION A SUCCESS Bidding was fast and furious during the purse auction on October 14th! Purses stuffed with high-valued prizes, including certificates for cabin getaways, lake tours, and airplane tours, plus big-ticket items like an armoire, Kayak, Yeti Cooler, a shotgun and more drew nearly 150 bidders. Along with a tasty lunch and desserts, the auction raised an amazing $8,155 for the MPAC building fund. A huge OHUMC Thank you! to Helen Morrow and all the Bag Ladies for devoting a year to the planning and preparations, and to all the U.M. women, men, and youth who helped promote, set up and conduct the auction and serve food. NOTE: Bags not sold at the auction will be for sale at the U.M. Women s Fall Fundraiser & Bake Sale, Nov. 18th! Bag proceeds will go to the MPAC building fund. COUNTRY HAM DINNER FUNDRAISER The United Methodist Men hosted a country ham dinner that was not only delicious, but provided a fun evening for everyone that attended. Approximately 150 dinners were served. The country hams were donated by Deron Morrow and cooked on big grills by Johnny Lancaster. They had vegetables, potatoes, and desserts baked by the Church women. The dinner raised $950 dollars to be used by the United Men s Organization to help with community and church needs. Richard Smith wishes to thank all those who brought food, helped cook, set up and clean up. Special kudos to the Church women, Deron Morrow, Ken Clark, and Johnny Lancaster. What a deliciously successful night for all. ~ From Richard Smith Oak Hill Outdoors Connecting with God s Creation Oak Hill Hikers: Since July, church and community members have gathered on the third Saturday of each month for hiking, fellowship, and devotion. We ve explored Mount Mitchell, the Fonta Flora Trail around Lake James, the First Broad River Trail in Shelby, and most recently, the Julian Price Park Lake Trail. We have one more hike planned for this 2017 year to Table Rock on Saturday, November 18 th, at 8am. Meet at Oak Hill UMC. Dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. This is a strenuous hike so bring plenty of water and know we will take our time. It is 2.2 miles round trip. Bring a bag lunch for a picnic to follow. Allow 4-5 hours for travel and hike. There will be NO DECEMBER HIKE. However, join Jonathan for a special New Year s Day Hike. Meet at Oak Hill UMC at 10:00am. We will travel to Catawba Falls for a Baptismal Reaffirmation as we touch the headwaters of the Catawba River. Dress for the weather and bring water to drink. This is an easy to moderate hike with at least one creek crossing. January Hike Crowder s Mountain State Park, January 20 th, 2018-8am. Trail: TBD. More hikes coming in the spring, as well as camping, tubing, and whitewater rafting trips! Stay Tuned! Wednesday Church Nature Club: Since the beginning of October, ten Wednesday church kids have been participating in Nature Club. We ve been learning about the different trees which grow on the nature trail between Oak Hill UMC and Oak Hill Elementary and around the church campus. We ve learned that you can chew on sourwood leaves, that persimmons are not ripe yet, that hickory nuts look like pig noses, and that white pines were once used for shipbuilding because they are so tall! We ll learn about a few more trees this fall and then work on tree identification signs for the trail so that anyone walking along that trail can learn about the trees! In the spring we hope to build a native plants garden to attract pollinators to the area! Stay tuned for more info.! For information on both groups, contact Jonathan LeMaster-Smith: 336-880-2545 or j.lemastersmith@gmail.com.

Oak Hill United Methodist Church 2239 NC Hwy 181 Morganton, NC 28655 www. ohumc.com www.facebook/ oakhillmethodist rooted in grace growing in love blessing the world CALENDAR OF EVENTS November 2017 CALENDAR OF EVENTS December 2017 Nov. 5 New Worship Times: 8:45 and 11:00 Nov. 5 Annual Charge Conference, 4:00 Nov. 5 Youth Group, 5:00 Nov. 11 Veteran s Day Nov. 12 Youth Group, 5:00 Nov. 14 Italian Drive-By, 4:00-6:00 Nov. 18 UMW Fall Fundraiser/Bake Sale, 7:00-noon Nov. 18 Oak Hill Hikers to Table Rock Nov. 23 Thanksgiving Day Nov. 19 Council meeting, 4:00; Charge Conf., 4:30 Nov. 19 Community Thanksgiving service at El Bethel 5:00-Meal; 6:00-Choir practice; 6:30-Service Nov. 26 Hanging of the Greens Dec. 3 First Sunday in Advent Dec. 3 Children s Play during 11:00 worship service Dec. 3 Youth Group, 5:00 Dec. 6 Christmas covered dish meal & Santa, 6:00 pm Dec. 10 Cantata, 11:00 am; Brunch after worship Dec. 10 Youth Group, 5:00 Dec. 13 5:30-Friendship Soup; 6:30-Love Feast Service Dec. 21 Youth Christmas Lock-in (7th-12 graders), 6:00 Dec. 24 Christmas Eve candlelight services: Formal-11:00 am; Informal-7:00 & 11:00 pm Save the dates!