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Being United in Christ Teaching the Word Loving and Caring Empowering and Enabling Disciples Responding to Needs UNITED METHODISTCHURCH 5 Bartholdi Avenue, Butler, New Jersey07405 Church Office (973) 838-2026 Website Address: bumcnj.org Email Address: umcbutler @gmail.com FAX (973) 838-8821 Reverend Michael McKay Lourdes Matos Delgado Pastor Assistant Pastor Pat Inglis, Editor TABERNACLE TIMES **** JUNE 2014 ****

MUSINGS FROM MIKE MINISTRY IN MOTION A lot of what you hear these days gives you the feeling that if you would only do more things will turn out OK. Work more hours. Get your kids in more activities. Take better vacations. It even happens in church: Have more groups, more worship services, more projects, and then more people will come and everything will be OK. Think of it as Ministry by Motion we are doing all this stuff, therefore God will be happy with us and bless us. If you look at the calendar in June, there is a lot of motion around here: In just the first week of the month there is a Brunch for Red Bird Mission, A Concert for Hunger, and the Church Picnic. Lots of motion, but take a look at the why of each of those events: - The Red Bird Team will be taking almost 30 people from Butler UMC and we are the catalyst group for the whole group of 100+ people. And even though it is easy to take it for granted, every summer young people and adults get their lives changed and their faith reinforced through this experience. There is ministry in the motion - The Concert for Hunger is the dream of Lauren Shepard, who is majoring in music and concert promotion. She also has a deep calling to serve Christ by doing all she can to feed hungry people. The church is giving her and her music sorority friends a venue and a reason to share their gifts for a larger purpose. There is ministry in that motion. - The Church Picnic is an afternoon of good food, water, games, and just being able to enjoy each other. There is something to be said for just sitting in the shade with friends and fellow church members to catch up, watch the kids play and just become acquainted at new levels with each other. The Bible calls it fellowship and there is a ministry purpose in that motion. It is so easy to let the calendar carry you and just put yourself in a position where you are responding and reacting to what it says, especially at church. One of the great joys of being your pastor is to see the deep ministry purposes that there are in the things that we do. My hope and prayer is that we keep those ministry purposes at the center of all of the motion in our life, and that we let God s Holy Spirit guide us on the journey. That way we can live on purpose and with purpose and not just be a motion machine in search of some ministry. June 14 page 2 Grace and Peace, Pastor Mike

A MONTH OF SUNDAYS IN JUNE During the month of June, Pastor Mike will be preaching a brief series entitled: Heart and Soul Finding and Caring for Your Soul. In it, he will explore what the Bible is talking about when it refers to the soul, and the ways that our souls can become out of whack through our own neglect, life itself, and sin. June 1: Holy Communion Scripture: Mark 8:34 9:1 June 8: Baptism Scripture: Mark 4:1-9 Sermon: Soul The Operating System Sermon: Ten Feet Tall and Bullet Proof June 15: Men s Sunday Staying Strong in God June 22: Scripture: Mark 4:1-9 Sermon: Life in the Deep End June 29: Scripture: Luke 10:38-42 Sermon: The Soul and a Cluttered Life There s strong, and then there s God Strong. Getting into spiritual shape will be the theme of our Father s Day Men s Service on June 15 th. Classic cars and motorcycles are welcomed as always. We will be looking for gym equipment and decorating the church with it on Saturday, June 14 th, at noon. Get pumped up and show off your spiritual muscles. For further information contact Scotty Lowe. RED BIRD MISSION TRIP NEWS A huge thank you to everyone who supported the first Brunch in April and to Dawn Kruimer and Donna Tintle and their teams for the great scrap booking event on May 10 th. Between those two events we raised over $2,300 for the trip and we hope that you will support the trip with your gifts and continued support for the brunches on June 1 st and July 13 th. Also, please be in touch with the church office (973-838-2026 / umcbutler@gmail.com) if you would like to become a Prayer Partner for the trip. Every Prayer Partner will receive a copy of the devotion book that we will be using each evening on the trip and we invite you to be in daily prayer for the participants and the folks that we are serving. You cannot know how much your prayers mean to all of us. June 14 page 3

Red Bird Breakfast Buffet in Fellowship Hall Sunday, June 1 st 11:00 AM Menu includes pancakes, eggs, sausage, fruit cup, juice, coffee, tea and more Tickets: (on sale at the door) $6.00 Adults $5.00 Children (10 & under) Come support this mission of our church and enjoy a meal with friends! Several in our church family are celebrating milestones in their lives as they celebrate their graduation. We extend our congratulations and best wishes to each of them Graduating from Noah s Ark Preschool and moving on to Kindergarten: Alexa Bernascone Gabriella Gonzalez Riley Malone Graduating from 8 th Grade: Luz Amaro, from Richard Butler School, will go to Butler High School in the fall Emma Nafz, from Richard Butler School, will go to Morris County School of Technology in the fall Kaila Ruiz, from Richard Butler School, will go to Butler High School in the fall Jack Vargas, from Pearl Miller School, will go to Kinnelon High School in the fall Graduating from High School: Victoria Inglis graduated from Morris County School of Technology and will go to SUNY of Buffalo majoring Aerospace Engineering in the fall Graduating from College: Ashley Bifalco graduated from William Paterson University with a degree in Music Ed Sean Hack graduated with a B.S. in Chemistry from William Paterson University Maggie Walters graduated cum laude from Richard Stockton College with a degree majoring in public health and minoring in holistic health. She will be attending Montclair State University in the fall to get her master s in public health. June 14 page 4

SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES USHERS (Keith Worman 973-838-5538) Dan Hack, Captain Ina Hansen Tom Lyons Debbie Pitt SOUND TECHNICIAN Scott Lowe COFFEE HOUR HOSTS Sandy Weigel 973-835-5544 Donna Tintle 973-838-7609 ACOLYTES (Alex Nafz 973-283-2668) Emma Inglis Emma Durren June 1 st June 8 th June 15 th June 22 nd June 29 th Red Bird Brunch OPEN Men s Sunday Picnic Gerrie Cook OPEN Father s Day Honor Roll If you would like to honor a special man in your life your father, grandfather, brother, uncle, teacher or friend, by including them in our Father s Day Honor Roll, please fill in the form below and put it in an envelope with a donation of $10 per name and either mail it to the church office, or drop it in the offering plate anytime before June 8 th. This year s Honor Roll donations will help update the furniture in the narthex and library. Please include the following on this year s Father s Day Honor Roll: (PLEASE PRINT) In Honor In Memory Name: Given By: Amount Enclosed June 14 page 5

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 NO Men s Breakfast 9:30am Worship,nursery 7 9pm Gleaners 10:30am Sunday School 11am Red Bird Brunch 11:30am Spanish Worship 11:45 Chimes/12:05 Youth Choir 7pm Voices For Hunger Concert 9:30am Worship, nursery 10:30am Sunday School 10:45am Coffee Hour 11:30am Spanish Worship 11:45am Youth Choir 8 7 9pm Gleaners 7 pm Noah s Ark Board 2 9 6:30pm Al Anon in Hall 6:30pm Al Anon in Hall 3 10 6:30pm Sundae Sounds 7pm Bible Study 7:30pm Tabernacle Choir 9pm Spanish Praise Band 7:00pm Bible Study 4 11 10am Faith & Fellowship 7pm Spanish Bible Study 12 10am Faith & Fellowship 6:30pm Sundae Sounds 7pm Spanish Bible Study 7pm Al Anon Study Group 7:30pm Tabernacle Choir 9pm Spanish Praise Band 5 6am Men s Bible Study 10 1 pm Gleaners 6am Men s Bible Study 10 1 pm Gleaners 6 13 8:30am Gleaners Devotions 9am Zumba 9:30 12:30pm Gleaners 10 am NA Meeting 11:30 5pm All Church Picnic at Star Lake Camp, B dale 7pm Youth Group Lock In ( to 9am Sunday morning) 14 8:30am Gleaners Devotions 9:30 12:30pm Gleaners 10am NA Meeting 7 FATHER S DAY 15 9:30am Worship, nursery GodStrong Men s Service 10:30am Sunday School 10:45am Picnic Lunch 11:30am Spanish Worship 11:45am Youth Choir 7 9pm Gleaners 7pm Trustees 16 9:30am Noah s Ark Graduation 6:30pm Al Anon in Hall 17 10am Noah s Ark Moving Up Ceremony 7:00pm Bible Study 18 10am Faith & Fellowship 7pm Spanish Bible Study 19 6am Men s Bible Study 10 1 pm Gleaners 20 8:30am Gleaners Devotions 9am Zumba dance class 9:30 12:30pm Gleaners 10am NA Meeting 21 22 SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATION 9:30am Worship, nursery 10:45am Coffee Hour 11:30am Spanish Worship 7 9pm Gleaners 9 11am Loaves & 7 9pm Fishes 6pm Naomi Circle Picnic 23 6:30pm Al Anon in Hall 24 7:00pm Bible Study 25 10am Faith & Fellowship 7pm Spanish Bible Study 7pm Al Anon Study Group 26 6am Men s Bible Study 10 1 pm Gleaners 27 8:30am Gleaners Devotions 9am Zumba dance class 9:30 12:30pm Gleaners 10am NA Meeting 28 9:30am Worship, nursery 10:45am Coffee Hour 11:30am Spanish Worship 29 7 9pm Gleaners 7pm Ad Council 30 FAMILY NIGHT AT THE BALLPARK is scheduled for August 23 rd at 6:00pm, when we ll see the New Jersey Jackals play at Yogi Berra Stadium at Montclair State University and then enjoy a wonderful fireworks display afterwards. Tickets are $10 and can be ordered through Tim Campbell from now to August. See Tim during Coffee Hour on Sundays, or contact him at 973-768-2476 or tjcamp13@optonline.net.

Church Picnic Saturday, June 7, 2014 But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander. It is better, if it is God s will, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil. I Peter 3:15-17 Please plan to spend a beautiful day of fun and fellowship at Star Lake Camp in Bloomingdale. Picnic is from 11:30am 5:00 pm. Please pack you picnic basket with a salad or dessert to share. There is a large charcoal grill if you would like to grill. Enjoy row boats, paddle boats, swimming, tennis, horseshoes or relaxing in the shade in a lounge chair! Life Guards will be on duty from 12:30-4:30. Hope to see you there perfect for all ages! The cost is $5.00/person and will be collected when you arrive. RSVP to pamw@optonline.net. Forgot to RSVP? Come anyway. Vacation Bible School 2014 August 18-22, 2014 9:30-12:30 I Peter 3:15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. Kindergarten through Fifth Grade are crew members. Sixth Grade and older may register for training as Crew Leaders. The registration fee is $10.00 per child. Register today using the enclosed form or pick up a form at the display table in the entrance to Fellowship Hallway. Questions? Please call Pam at 973-838-2026 x15. June 14 page 8 Sunday School Celebration! June 22, 2014 During Worship and Coffee Hour Sunday School will not meet on June 29 th and July 6 th, but will resume for the Summer on July 13 th with the Red Bird Brunch Celebration so please buy your tickets and wear red if you have it! Summer Sunday School will then continue to meet each Sunday through August 18 th in the Asbury Room at 10:30 am.

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The food pantry is low on most items, and we need your help to restock the shelves. Please place your donations of any of the items from the list below in the box at the entrance to the Narthex to help us meet the needs of this important ministry. Macaroni & Cheese Canned Tuna Canned Fruit Canned peas, carrots Mixed vegetables Canned tomatoes Boxed Cereals (hot & cold) Pancake Mixes Pancake Syrup Dried or Powdered Milk Peanut Butter Cooking Oil Tomato Sauce Pasta Pasta Sauce Boxed Potatoes Rice Side Dishes Bags of Rice Dried Beans Red or Black Jelly Strawberry & Grape Paper towels Toilet paper Tissues Napkins Toothpaste Shampoo Thank you for your generosity, Debby Smeilus, Coordinator A last minute addition to our Mother s Day Honor Roll In memory of Margaret Fastiggi, given by Steve Fastiggi To all those who supported me and my family at the difficult time of Jack s passing - Thank You from the bottom of my heart! Sincerely, - Helen Guenter & Family NEWS & NOTES We received the following note in the church office from Teresa and Jeff Ziegler: Jeff and I are honored to introduce our daughter, Audrey Kay Ziegler. She was born May 2, 2014 at 9:13 pm and is 8 lb 7oz and 20 ½! We are all doing well! Two weddings were celebrated in the church family during the month of May: May 17 th : Sandi (Cailleteau) Diana and Dave Quine were united in marriage by Pastor Mike. May 23 rd : Courtney Stewart and Matt Koppinger were united in marriage by Pastor Mike. Congratulations to Adriana Irene Perrone, daughter of Heather and John Perrone Owen William Fenn, son of Rachel & Richard Fenn who were both baptized during worship on April 27, 2014. June 14 page 11

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