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First United Methodist Church Circuit Writer Sunday Morning Worship 9:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Fellowship time 10:45 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Sunday School July 2, 2017 Some Gave All Psalm 118:1-9 II Corinthians 3:17 John 15:13 July 9, 2017 Clearly, Consistently & Openly Shared! Psalm 37:1-5 Acts 1:8 July 16, 2017 Fighting the Good Fight I Chronicles 28:9-10 Ephesians 6:21-24 FUMC STAFF Ron Russell, Pastor Jeff Hernley, Director of Youth Ministries Jeanne Weaver, Administrative Assistant Larry Carlson, Lay Leader Anna Bates, Financial Secretary Greg Krider, Treasurer Maria Belmont, Custodian Peggy Yeater, Organist Inside this Issue Pastor s Page.2 Tommy & A Faithful Friend..3 Missions 3 F s, S.O.S & Correspondence.4 Birthdays/Anniversaries & Volunteers...5 Calendar...6 Youth Ministries..7 Office Phone: 574-825-2585 Cell Phone: 502-396-3033 Email: revrugg@aol.com July 23, 2017 Faithfulness I Samuel 16:7 Psalm 139:16-18 Acts 2:42-43 July 30, 2017 Increasing Your Service & Your Faith Psalm 97:9-12 Luke 17:5-10

Pastor s Page Page 2 From the Pastor s Desk.. July 2017 Mine eyes have seen the glory, of the coming of the Lord, He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored. He has loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword, His truth is marching on. The glory of God is a subject that is hard to put into a few words. The Greek word glory is doxa which was also translated honor, praise, worship. Using these words in place of glory can give us a deeper understanding of how we can do everything to the glory of God. So whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything to the glory of God. I Corinthians 10: 31 Something that has helped me understand whether my behavior is being done to the glory of God is by asking myself a few questions. Would this activity dishonor God? Would those who see me go in this place believe me to be a faithful disciple of Christ? Do my actions and conversations reflect positively toward God? Would what I am about to do, help or hinder the cause of Christ? We are building a new church building ------ if we are disciples for Jesus, do our actions reflect in such a way that those who saw us in the community would want to go to our church? Our goal should always be Christians that show Christ in us, and the longer we live to be more like Him. Whether we eat or drink, work or play, swim or play basketball, watch TV or talk to our neighbors, read our Bible or the newspaper, or whatever we do ---- do it in such a way that it will reflect positively on our Lord. Through Christ, we can do everything to the glory of God.

Page 3 Tommy & A Faithful Friend Tommy is in Pekin Indiana visiting his brother Timothy. Tommy will be back in August. This month I am going to do something different. So you will have to ponder who June s Faithful Friends were for another month. We are getting close to moving our congregation to the new church and I would like to honor those families who were raised in this building on Main and Lawrence St. This church has a rich history in Middlebury. We have celebrated our 160 th anniversary in this church building. It is, and will always be a historical building with its stain glass windows, steeple, and carillons playing on the hour. You just don t find that anymore. This church is a part of what makes Middlebury so special. We are a community of rich spiritual history. There are many churches tucked away on other streets here, but we are right here one block from downtown. This church is a constant reminder to those passing through, what part faith plays in this community. It is one of the things people know right away when you say we are the little white church, downtown Middlebury. So it will continue to be a monument to this congregation s history, even though we are embarking on a new chapter in our new home south of town. On Sundays in the month of July you will be seeing a few of the families that were raised in this church. They will be representing their whole family by being our acolytes. This is their way of honoring the heritage of this church and their families that helped build this congregation. Obviously there are more than 5 families who were raised in this church but these families are some of those who have a long history in this church. July 2 nd, Rosealene and Charles Long are the acolytes. When I asked Rosealene what she remembers about Charlie growing up in this church. She said Charlie always wanted to be one of the acolytes. Well his wish has come true. July 9 th, Shirley and Sam Hoover. Shirley said, Sam would volunteer as much as he could to be an acolyte so that he didn t have to sing in the choir. July 16 th, Dian Wilkey and Rex Krider are the acolytes. They honoring the Krider family. Dian said Rex was the mischievous, talkative brother. Since she was older she had to deal with him a lot. July 23 rd, Gerry and Bonnie Warstler are the acolytes. Bonnie said she remembers the ringing of the church bell just before every service and the marching in two by two of the choir. She loved to listen to the beautiful sopranos, Beverly Miller and Opal Krider sing. Today would have been Dean s birthday. July 30 th, Amy Miller and Julie Blair. They are honoring the Frederick family. As sisters they remember they always had to sit in the third row from the front and if they ever tried to turn around their mother would pull on their ear. Boy did that hurt! God has blessed this church with so many special families. Stop and talk with them about their experiences in this building.

Page 4 Missions, 3 F s, S.O.S., and Correspondence Thank you to Dave and Linda Harms for organizing the Father s Day hot dog picnic/ carry-in at the pavilion on June 18. Thanks to all that helped with the set up and clean-up, the June committee for drinks, and to Duane Stickel for helping with the audio. It was an enjoyable day. ELDERBERRIES will not meet in July so we can enjoy the 4h Fair. We will begin again August 25th. Please be sure to sign up if you are coming so we know how to plan. Johns Island Mission Trip is scheduled for the first full week in October. Anyone is welcome to go. We are looking for more than just the mission committee to go. S.O.S. Monday July 24, 6:30 p.m. Our guest speaker will be Aileac Dugan from Ryan s Place 3 F s Future events July Rex Krider September Jeff & Lisa Hernley Who s coming to dinner? December Patti Weirich & Rosa Troyer Christmas Caroling July 16th Elkhart River Queen Boat Ride REACHING All GENERATIONS Don t forget to sign up if you want to join the fun.

Page 5 Birthdays/Anniversaries & Volunteers July Volunteer July Social Committee Marilyn Cook, Ch....825-9732 Deb Doeden...825-5609 Sandra Schrock....825-2745 Diana Barkow...825-8737 Judy Huys.....825-5517 Fern Knepp.. 825-5455 Nikki Gingerich... 533-2449 Marlene Wasson 07/01 - Nancy Heathman 07/01 - Nancy Christner 07/08 - Wayne Christner 07/09 - Greg Krider 07/10 - Grant Garman 07/10 - Sara Houser 07/12 - Janet Miller 07/12 - Lexie Huys 07/13 - Mabel Todd 07/19 - Jerry Drake 07/19 - Lisa Fanning 07/23 - Joy Fiandt 07/24 - Rod Nappier 07/30 - Brent Houser 07/30 - Bob Hawkins Finance Committee Counting July 2 - Sam Hoover & Rosie Long July 9 - Rod Nappier & Sam Hoover July 16 - Joe Livings & Doug Whitehead July 23 - Rosie Long & Greg Krider July 30 - Lynda Hershberger & Rod Nappier Audio Visual July 2 - Duane Stickel July 9 - Jeff Kiser July 16 - Lee Brekke July 23 - Don Weirich July 30 - Jeff Kiser Flowers for July July 9 Rex & Nancy Gleim July 23 Julie Blair & Dan Frederick 07/03 - Bob & Julie Blair 07/05 - John & Margaret Yoder 07/12 - Rex & Nancy Gleim 07/16 - Arick & Janet Fiandt 07/19 - Sam & Sue Pohl 07/22 - Dave & Linda Harms 07/24 - Carl & Diane Eash 07/30 - Joe & Loanna Smucker July Worship Leader Jeff & Lisa Hernley Acolytes July 2 - Rosie & Charles Long July 9 - Shirley & Sam Hoover July 16 - Dian Wilkey & Rex Krider July 23 - Gerry & Bonnie Warstler July 30 - Amy Miller & Julie Blair Find the Church! There is a picture of the church hidden in the newsletter. See if you can find it.

Page 6 2017 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Office will be closed The Office will be closed See Wednesday Communion 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 See Wednesday No Youth Group Epworth Forest and Camp Adventure July 9-14 Please pray for our high school youth and middle school youth during their week at camp as they seek to get closer to Jesus. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 See Wednesday Elkhart River Queen boat ride Elkhart County 4H Fair July 21-29 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 6:30 - S.O.S Meeting See Wednesday No Elderberries this month 30 Sunday 9:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Fellowship time 10:45 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Sunday School Elkhart County 4H Fair July 21-29 Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - Bible Study 6:00-7:00 p.m. - Youth

Page 7 FUMC YOUTH Wednesday Evening Youth Group 6:00 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING SCHEDULE July 5th, 19th & 26th - 6:00-7:30 p.m. (Times may vary depending on the activity July 12th - NO YOUTH GROUP! July 21st - 29th Elkhart County Fair So many of our youth are involved with the 4-H fair with livestock and projects. Let s get to the fair and show our support for the youth of FUMC July 9-14 Epworth Forest, high school youth. Camp Adventure, middle school youth Keep our Youth in your prayers as they seek to get closer to Jesus. Saturday, August 5th End of Summer trip to Silver Beach Lake Michigan! VOLLEYBALL, SUPER SPLASH PAD, CONCESSIONS and of course THE LAKE! FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th OVERNIGHT CAMPOUT at the Pavilion 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. Hot Dogs & S mores. Bring and bag of chips or a snack to share. Activities: Water balloon fight Corn Hole Disc Golf Games Campfire Maybe a movie, oh yes, and possibly some sleep? We will leave the church at 9:30 a.m. and be back around 7:30 p.m. Bring a snack to share. We will be going to Silver Beach Pizza which has a large menu. Bring money for a meal there. Drinks will be provided. Director of Youth Ministries, Jeff Hernley Office Phone: 574-825-2585 - Cell Phone: 574-5366501 Email: ljhern3@yahoo.com

First United Methodist Church 301 South Main Street P.O. Box 347 Middlebury, IN. 46540 Phone: 574-825-2585 Fax: 574-825-4198 Email: fumcm@maplenet.net www.fumcmiddlebury.org Lifting the love of God, and the teachings of Jesus Christ First UMC is a church that grows disciples with: A Heart for Christ Bended Knees for Prayer A Mind Transformed A Passion to Share the Good News Open Arms of Love A Spirit of Servanthood and Stewardship