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Faith Enables a Living Hope John Engler October 28, 2018 Midland First United Methodist Church

Order of Worship - 9 AM Sunday, October 28, 2018 Liturgist: Rev. Jung Eun Yum GREETINGS & SHARING OF ANNOUNCEMENTS Preparation for Worship is a signal to end our conversations and prepare our hearts for worship. PRELUDE We Will Glorify arr. T. Paris Wesley Women - Grace Marra, director *CONGREGATIONAL INTROIT Surely the Presence of the Lord #328 *CALL TO WORSHIP Leader: Come to Christ, that living stone, rejected by the world but in God s sight chosen and precious. People: We have responded to Christ s call, and seek to be built into a spiritual house, a living reminder of God s presence on earth. Leader: Once we were no people, but now we are God s people, called out of the darkness into God s marvelous light. Therefore, we sing with the Church in all the ages: People: Blessed be your name, O God, our Redeemer. By your mercy we have been born anew to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. *OPENING HYMN My Hope Is Built #368 UNISON PRAYER Holy God, whose will is justice for the poor and peace for the afflicted, open our minds and pierce our hearts with compassion for those who are without. Remind us of the power of resurrection that comes through selfless giving in Christ. Move our complacency to conversion and turn our conflict into acceptance of one another in Christ, by the power of your Holy Spirt, we pray. Amen. ANTHEM Amazing Grace arr. K. McChesney Carillon Choir - Alice Ralston, director; Jantz Black, piano PASTORAL PRAYER & THE LORD S PRAYER & CHORAL RESPONSE Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever. Amen.

MINISTRY MOMENT Board of Trustees Warren Juengel and Jon Horton OFFERING OF TITHES & GIFTS Children are invited to head to KidZone during the Offertory, and they can be picked up in The Hub after worship. Children may also remain in this service with their families. Offertory Canticle of Hope arr. J. Martin Chancel Choir - Grace Marra, director *Doxology Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow #95 *Prayer of Dedication HYMN (seated) Lord of All Hopefulness TFWS #2197 CALL TO SCRIPTURE Thy Word is a Lamp (refrain only) #601 READING OF THE WORD Scripture Reading 1Peter 1:3-9 Leader: The word of God for the people of God. People: Thanks be to God. SERMON Faith Enables a Living Hope John Engler SPECIAL MUSIC Trust in You Hannah Woehrle, soprano; Jantz Black, piano *BENEDICTION & RESPONSE Go Now in Peace Price/Besig (See music printed on inside back cover of hymnal.) *POSTLUDE *Worshipers standing, if able The order of worship for the 11:15 am Contemporary Worship Service will be announced by the Worship Leader and portions will also be shown on the video screen. Following the 9 am service, Rev. Jung Eun Yum will meet with those who have prayer needs in the Chapel. Following the 11:15 am service, Heidi Kidd will meet with those who have prayer needs in the Chapel.

Welcome! We hope you were blessed during worship with us, as it is our hope and prayer that you find the presence of God here, and a spirit of friendliness and warmth. We invite you to join us for refreshments and fellowship from 10-11:15 am in the Parlor. Sympathy and prayers for Gary and Debra Teachworth on the death of Nicholas A. Popa, Debra s father, on October 14. Adult Sunday School - 10:15 am A Study in Exodus - Little Theater; The Forum Class - Hearth Rm.; Roger Mead Group - Rm. 14; New Members - Conference Rm.; Confirmation Class - Rm. 18 Children & Youth Sunday School - 10:15 am Birth-age 2, P1 (Nursery); Pre-K, P3; Ark Rm. (Special needs kids), P4 K-2nd grades, Rm. 6; 3rd & 4th grades, Rm. 30; 5th-7th grades, The LOFT (Rm. 34); 9th-12th grades, senior high lounge Childcare/KidZone 9 am Birth-age 2, P1 (Nursery); Pre-K, P3; Ark Rm., P4 (starting at 8:45 am) Grades K-5: Worship in The Hub after dismissal from the service. 11:15 am Birth-age 2, P1 (Nursery); Pre-K, P3; Ark Rm., P4 (starting at 11 am) Grades K-5: Worship in The Hub after dismissal from the service. FOR YOUR INFORMATION A cry room (Parlor) is available. Please see an usher for assistance. Hearing assistance is available, please see an usher for details. Portable footstools are available; please see an usher. Prayer request cards in the pew racks are for your convenience in making prayer requests. You may place the cards in the offering plate. The loose coins in the offering plate today and every Sunday are designated for areas of hunger in Midland County and around the world. Large Print Bulletins, Hymnals, and Announcement Bulletins are available from an usher.

This Week In Sunday Worship 9 & 11:15 AM Faith Enables a Living Hope John Engler 1 Peter 1:3-9 Attendance Sunday, Oct. 21 9:00 am - 275 11:15 am - 156 Upcoming Bulletin Deadlines Nov. 11 issue due Wed., Oct. 31 Nov. 18 issue due Wed., Nov. 7 e-mail your information by noon on the due date to announcements@ fumcmid.org Sunday Morning Worship Broadcasts MCTV Charter - 191 AT&T U-verse - 99 1:00 PM on Tuesdays 9:30 PM on Thursdays WMPX (1490 AM) Radio 11:00 AM each Sunday Midland First United Methodist Church WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS Volume 45, Issue 43 October 28, 2018 Ministry Moment: Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees is responsible for the care and upkeep of all church-owned properties. These include the church building and the two parsonages. They are also responsible for all insurances and utilities connected with these properties. The Board of Trustees budget consists of two types of spending: discretionary and nondiscretionary. Nondiscretionary spending includes such things as utilities, building insurance, maintenance, and mechanical emergencies of which we have little or no control over. Discretionary spending includes such things as special projects, like the Shrader Memorial Garden renovation, Chapel window replacement, and exterior door replacement. Also, projects that are brought to the Board from various groups from within the church that have an impact on the facilities are from our discretionary spending. The Board of Trustees consists of 9-11 members, with each member responsible for a specific area such as finance, technology, safety and security, insurance, and operations. They also look for persons from time to time to serve in an advisory capacity when certain projects arise that require extended overseeing. This is the only committee whose chairperson is elected by the Trustees. They also have a co-chair and a secretary. Official minutes are required to be kept as specified in the United Methodist Discipline and for auditing purposes. If you have a calling to serve on the Board of Trustees, please contact Kathy Hoffman in the office: khoffman@fumcmid.org or 989-835-6797 X111.

VOLUME 45, ISSUE 43 WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS October 28, 2018 Coming in Worship Worship 9 & 11:15 AM Sanctuary November 4 Our Faith Should Encourage Others Rev. Dr. J. D. Landis Loyalty Sunday Romans 1:8-17 November 11 Instruments of Peace Great Day of Music Mid-Week Worship 6:15 PM Chapel Series: The Cross by John Stott October 31 The Revelation of God Duane Townley (John 1:1-18) November 7 The Conquest of Evil Rev. Jung Eun Yum (Colossians 2:6-15) Friday Morning Prayer 8:15 AM Chapel Rev. Jung Eun Yum Sermon Audio Just a reminder that audio of the weekly sermons is available on the church website, fumcmidweb.org. UPCOMING MENUS: Oct. 31: no meal (Halloween) Nov. 7: pasta bar, breadsticks, fruit, salad bar, dessert Page 2

VOLUME 45, ISSUE 43 WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS October 28, 2018 Fellowship & Service for Middle School and Sr. High Youth Middle School & Sr. High Youth, please join us each Sunday from 6-7:30 pm (unless noted otherwise) for United Methodist Youth Fellowship! We begin the evening in The Hub. Questions? Contact John Engler, jengler@fumcmid.org Activities October 28 Pumpkin carving November 4 No meeting he FUMC Financial Campaign continues this T week and runs through Loyalty Sunday, November 4. Our theme this year, Faith That Is Alive, reflects Ephesians 3:16-17. We are so thankful for all the work and commitment that members of this church contribute to FUMC. We are indeed a blessed church family. Our annual financial campaign allows us to continue the work of this church and its contributions to our own members, as well as those in our community who need our assistance. Ephesians 3:16-17 Faith That Is Alive You should have received your 2019 financial campaign materials at home by now, including your Estimate of Giving Card. Information in the packet will remind you of the programs we offer, along with contributions we give to those in greater need. If you are able to attend church on Loyalty Sunday, you are encouraged to bring your Estimate of Giving Card for a special collection. Otherwise, please place it in the offering plate on another Sunday, or mail your pledge directly to the church at 315 West Larkin Street, Midland, MI 48640. Our many thanks for helping our church meet its financial goals and commitments for 2019. Page 3

V O L U ME 4 5, I S S U E 4 3 WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS October 28, 2018 Leaf Raking Nov. 4 Step Ministry's Leaf Raking outreach will take place on Sunday, Nov. 4. We will sit together during the 11:15 am service and then have lunch immediately following. We will rake for members of our church and for people who live in the Central Park Elementary neighborhood. Bring your own rake, leaf blower, or tarp and join us for an afternoon of fellowship and service! We will finish up around 3 pm. If you would like us to come to your home and take care of your leaves, please call the church office at 835-6797. Sr. High Roll Bake November 11 is the first Roll Bake of the fall. All proceeds from Roll Bakes go to support the Sr. High United Methodist Youth Fellowship and our Spring Break Mission Trip. Both types of rolls can be donated to Hidden Harvest a food rescue and distribution agency here in the Great Lakes Bay Region! So, if you would like to support the youth, but would rather not have the rolls yourselves, consider donating them to Hidden Harvest. The Sr. High youth will receive the proceeds, while Hidden Harvest and those they help are given fresh rolls. (All donations of rolls to Hidden Harvest must be prepaid.) The cost is $3.50 for plain, and $4 for cinnamon. You can place your order or donation of rolls to Hidden Harvest by: Contacting your favorite Sr. High youth. Filling out a yellow pew card (for personal orders) and putting it in the offering plate or dropping it off in the office with Attn: John Engler. Filling out a white pew envelope (for donation of rolls to Hidden Harvest) and putting it in the offering plate or dropping it off in the church office. Calling the Church Office, 835.6797. Order deadline is Sunday, November 4. As always, we appreciate your support of our youth and our Sr. High UMYF. The next roll bake will be December 9. Page 4

VOLUME 45, ISSUE 43 WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS October 28, 2018 UW BAAAR UCH BAE SAE Saturday, Nov. 17 10 am-2 pm Youth Center Soup, Salad, Dessert, Lunch 11 am - 2 pm - $6 Hot dogs, Chips, Dessert, Lunch - 11 and under - $3 Besides lunch, there will be baked goods, candy, crafts, cook books, greeting cards, Rio Bravo items and more! Donations of baked goods and crafts would be appreciated. Crafts should be priced and the ingredients in the baked goods and candy need to be listed. Please have the list of ingredients to Sharron Such by Nov. 15. Tables are available for rent for $25 to sell your own crafts. If you would like to help or have questions, please contact Sharron Such, asharronsuch@yahoo.com or 689-4148. The Art of Sharing Exhibit November 4 between services Fellowship Hall Please join us in Fellowship Hall for a beautiful exhibit from local artists from the Art of Sharing. You have likely enjoyed their works that rotate through First United Methodist Church in the Parlor as well as in the office area. You will be able to meet the artists themselves and take in the beauty of their talents. Refreshments will be served. If you are in Kindergarten through 5th grade, we have a place just for you during worship! Come join us in The Hub after dismissal from worship for a children s worship experience created just for you! Contact Abby Shephard 835-6797 ext. 113, or ashephard@fumcmid.org for more information. Page 5

VOLUME 45, ISSUE 43 WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS October 28, 2018 Showing at Midland NCG Cinemas: Indivisible Based on the true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather, Indivisible is a powerful reminder that your marriage is worth fighting for. Watch as the movie s stars, including Sarah Drew, Justin Bruening, Jason George, Tia Mowry, and Madeline Carroll share how Indivisible offers inspiration and encouragement that every couple needs. Page 6

VOLUME 45, ISSUE 43 WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS October 28, 2018 Sermon Notes Preacher: Scripture: Date: Page 7

VOLUME 45, ISSUE 43 WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS October 28, 2018 Helping people to know, love, and share Jesus Christ First United Methodist Church 315 W. Larkin, Midland, Michigan 48640 Office: 989.835.6797 Fax: 989.835.8935 www.fumcmidweb.org Staff Phone Extensions and E-mail Addresses MINISTRY LEADERSHIP Senior Pastor - Rev. Dr. J. D. Landis... 117... jdlandis@fumcmid.org Assoc. Pastor - Rev. Jung Eun Yum... 145... jeyum@fumcmid.org Adult Ministries Pastor - Rev. Susan Kingsley... 230... skingsley@fumcmid.org Director of Music Ministries/Organist - Jantz Black... 137... jblack@fumcmid.org Director of Youth Ministry - John Engler... 112... jengler@fumcmid.org Director of Children s Ministries - Abby Shephard... 113...ashephard@fumcmid.org Discipleship Leader - Heidi Kidd... 129...hkidd@fumcmid.org Admin. Director - Noel Contardi... 114... ncontardi@fumcmid.org PROGRAM & SUPPORT STAFF Community Assistance - Maureen... 132-835-8935 Activities Coordinator/Kitchen Mngr. - Pamela Wilson... pwilson@fumcmid.org Volunteer Ministries Leader - Kathy Hoffman... 111... khoffman@fumcmid.org Ministry Staff Admin. - Tonya Simons... 110... tsimons@fumcmid.org Discipleship Admin. - Victoria Ritter... 118... vritter@fumcmid.org Membership/Music Admin. - Teri Beasley... 120... tbeasley@fumcmid.org Bookkeeper - Leslie Hiltunen... 116... lhiltunen@fumcmid.org Building Supervisor - Rob Grocholski... 121... rgrocholski@fumcmid.org Sound Ministry/IT Leader - Tom Randolph... 122... tarandol@gmail.com Receptionist - Marcia Payne... 134... mpayne@fumcmid.org Video Ministry - Dennis Strahl...... fumcvideoministry@yahoo.com Webmaster - Jennifer Klingler...... jklingler@fumcmid.org Bulletin Announcements...... announcements@fumcmid.org Prayer Requests...... prayer@fumcmid.org Kitchen... 131 Youth Center... 128 Page 8