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Administrative Council Jef Fuller OCTOBER 2016 Trustees Henry Covington, Jr. Finance Todd Turner Treasurer Chad Cronshaw Recording Secretary Sandi Fratzke Staff Pastor Parish Relations Amy Taylor Methodist Women Phyllis Hoffman Memorial Fund Treasurer Lynda Palmatary Lay Members to Conference Bob and Sandy Harris Outreach Larisa Thomas Worship Pastor Mark Photographer Bob Clark the MESSENGER Our Mission Is To Make Disciples For Jesus Christ! 2016 Fall Schedule Upcoming Sermon Series: October 9 th Message: Stewardship, Part I Missionaries the Bakers will be presenting at all three services. October 16 th Message: Stewardship, Part II October 23 rd Message: Spiritual GPS, Part I October 30 th Message: Spiritual GPS, Part II November 13 th Message: Mission Possible Part I November 20 th Message: Mission Possible Part II Special Services: November 6 th (All Saint s Sunday, No Communion) Message: Will be given by Rhonda Knotts at all three services Wednesday, November 23 rd Thanksgiving Eve Service Location: TBA (Not at CUMC this year) November 27 th (Hanging of greens, 11:00 a.m) Message: Thanksgiving Advent Sermon Series on The Miracle on 34 th Street: December 4th Message: The Miracle of the Moment December 11 th Message: The Miracle of the Message December 18 th Message: The Miracle of the Method Saturday, December 24 th (All Candlelight Services) Message: The Miracle of the Manger 6:00 & 8:00 p.m. contemporary; 10:00 p.m. traditional Sunday December 25 th Community Care Packages delivered, gather at church 10:00 a.m., no usual morning services or evening service Sunday January 1 st 2016 Year-end slide show in all three services

Page 2 All Things Prayer! Love-Motivated Intercession Jesus prayers are no doubt the high point of love-motivated intercession. Just before His arrest Jesus prayed for His disciples protection, for their sanctification, and for their complete unity (John 17) all prayers that reflect His loving concern for them; all kingdom prayers. The next day, nailed to the cross, Jesus prayed for those who crucified Him, Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing (Luke 23:34). Today Jesus, at the Father s right hand, continues to intercede for us and all His people out of a heart filled with love. Because of His love-filled prayers we live in the confidence that nothing will be able to separate us from the love of Christ (Romans 8:39). Love-motivated prayers for others are birthed from God s love for us and our love for God. They are prayers for what is on God s heart. With such prayers we step into God s loving concern for His children and His world. We join Him in His love ventures in the world. We become instruments of His love for people. Our loving prayers are like small streams of love that flow into His large river of love. When we pray in this way we not only participate in His love but we become like Him. Jesus reminded us that when we love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us, we are sons of our Father in heaven (Matthew 5:43 45). Oh Christ, forgive my hardness of heart, and my stubborn grasp on my own concerns. Please help me to step into the plans and purposes of Your loving heart. May my prayer life be a stream that flows into Your river of love, pouring out upon my enemies, the lost, the poor, the orphaned, and the marginalized faceless people who drift across my path every day! Help me to focus upon them with Your eyes, motivated by love birthed from Your heart. Adapted from adapted from Praying God s Heart by Alvin VanderGriend. Prayer Points Praise God for the privilege of coming to him in worship and praise today. Give thanks with shouts of joy and thanksgiving (Ps. 42:4) for God s many benefits. Confess your occasional lack of enthusiasm in devotion. Commit yourself to festive times of personal worship. Ask God to meet with you on those occasions. Ask that the devotional experiences of your family and friends will be characterized by joy. Pray that the Spirit will enliven their walk with God. Prayer is a shield to the soul, a sacrifice to God, and a scourge for Satan. John Bunyan Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. Franklin Graham Tour Franklin Graham's Decision Tour America is coming to Annapolis, Tuesday, October 11, 12-1 pm, Lawyer's Mall, State Circle to pray for America to return to God, seeking repentance and His forgiveness. This is NOT a political rally. Please take the little "Bus" informational handouts to give to friends, places of work, businesses, to anyone who'll accept them! We need to come together in unity in the body of Christ, seek God's face and pray like never before for our nation & leaders. Invite unsaved friends, love ones to come and join Marylanders from all over the state. Franklin will also be sharing the Gospel Message of Salvation followed by the opportunity for people to accept Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior! Don't miss this opportunity to join in Christ's work! We may be the only "Jesus" people have the chance to hear and see. Experience first hand what God wants to do through you!

OCTOBER 2016 Page 3 October Prayer Workshop UMW October Meeting October's Prayer Workshop will be held October 8, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Sunday School purple room. Hope to see you there! United Methodist Women will be having a meeting October 4th at 3:30 p.m. at the church. We will meet in the red room. Hope to see you there! This Summer s Book Club An Update As many of you know, this past summer we had our first church-wide summer book club. More than 70 people from our church and several from New Life Community United Methodist Church joined in for this wonderful study. During the July 13 th event we broke down into small groups to discuss the book and then brainstormed together as to how we could serve the Lord in our own community. Lots of wonderful ideas were shared. After considering everyone s input we then reached out to Rev. William Ross, the pastor at New Life who was also in attendance at the book club, so that he could give his input on the evening. The one thing we kept coming back to was this in order to be the Body of Christ in the world, we all need to be the Body of Christ. In other words, our evening book club sparked a desire to unite with our Methodist brothers and sisters at New Life so that we can build relationships with one another and let the Lord lead us from there. At this point we don t have all of the details, but we do know we need to start small. We have planted a seed and now we are praying it will grow. On Sunday, August 28 th fourteen of us from CUMC visited New Life and worshipped with them during their 10:30 service. It was truly uplifting! The choir was absolutely beautiful and Rev. Ross preached an inspiring message, Challenge to live for Christ, from Luke 14:1, 7-17. They were so welcoming to all of us and we were blessed to be in their presence for this holy time together! Additionally, a few people from each of our churches are going to begin regularly meeting together to see how and where we can help this relationship grow. Bob and Sandy Harris have blessed us by agreeing to serve as the liaisons for CUMC and to be a part of that conversation with New Life. So please be on the lookout for more opportunities to be involved with New Life and to fellowship with them. By doing this we are truly taking Jesus words to heart that where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them. Matt. 18:20 Please stay tuned for more. The fruit of the study is that the Lord has led us to reach out to one another and our community after first uniting in Christ. God can do amazing things through all of us, and we look forward to watching our bond with New Life grow in the months to come. Please keep this new initiative in prayer and when the opportunities arise please consider participating in any joint events so we can show our love of one another as Christ has taught us to do. Blessings!

Page 4 Operation Christmas Child Blessing of the Boxes Sunday, November 13 To donate individual items, we are planning the following: October Hygiene Soap Wash cloth/hand towel Toothbrush Brush/combs Hair bows/bobbles Clothing Hats/scarves Gloves Socks Flip flops T-shirt If you want to pack a Shoebox: 1) Pick up a pre-printed shoebox from church 2) Follow the directions on How to Pack a Shoebox Blessing of the Shoeboxes: Sunday, November 13

OCTOBER 2016 Page 5 2017 TALENT SHOW Mark your calendars for the next Methodist Women's Talent Show. Saturday evening, February 25, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. with awesome desserts and silent auction baskets. Our first one was a huge success and enjoyed by all. Bear Ministry METHODIST WOMEN BAKE SALE The Methodist Women will be having a bake sale during the men's chicken bb-que on Wednesday, October 26th from 3:30 until 6:00. We are asking for bake goods that can be sold at this time. Please use your baking Bears in the Pew techniques and bake us something delicious If you would like to share your talent and be for this worthy cause. Proceeds will benefit in our next show, please contact Lynda Palmatary, thanks Chairman, to all who at 410-490-0878. have contributed No age bears and ribbons for the bear ministry. All contribu- our Scholarship Fund. Contact Lynda Palmatary at 410-490-0878 if you can contribute a Many tions limit. are Come greatly and join appreciated. us! Further We information will be having a bear work session very soon; so if you have goodie. Anything will do, thank you! any will be donations forthcoming this, as the please date leave gets them closer. in the bear closet by the office. Blessings from the "Mama Bears" Thanks to all who donated bears and supplies recently. The bears have been dressed and are ready for their ministry.

Page 6 CHICKEN BARBECUE DINNER SPONSORED BY THE METHODIST MEN CENTREVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY October 26, 2016 Carry out dinners only $7.00 Pick-up from 3:00 6:00 P.M. BAKE AND DESSERT TABLE BY THE METHODIST WOMEN Come and volunteer if you are not busy on the 26th. 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Call Tom Scull at 410-758-8658 if you have any questions. The Methodist Men return all money raised to fund CUMC programs/ projects such as our cabin at Camp Pecometh, scholarships and several smaller budgeted donations to various church activities. We thank you for your past support and hope you will order our dinners for October 26th. METHODIST WOMEN SCHOLARSHIPS: The Methodist Women awarded the following 8 scholarships to the young people our church for 2016-17: Sarah Starkey--University of Alabama Rachel Tinelli--East Carolina University Olivia Cheezum--Randolph Macon Lawrence Chanaud, Jr.--Towson University Joshua Brown--St. Bonaventure University John Beacraft--Chesapeake College Jacob Brown--St. Bonaventure University Lydia Chanaud--Delaware Valley University We wish of these students many blessings and prayers during their college years. Altar Flowers Altar flowers needed for 10/23; 11/6; 12/18. Call Ruth Ann Walls 410-490-3259 if you can help.

OCTOBER 2016 Page 7 Month in Pictures Rev. Mark Farnell, Pastor Robyn Brown, Associate Pastor Tammi Clark, Office Manager Charlene S. Brown, Membership Secretary Jennifer Gragg, Newsletter Rudy Draper, Youth Director Meet Our Team Pastor_Mark@centreville-umc.com Pastor_Robyn@centreville-umc.com TClark@centreville-umc.com CSmallwoodbrown@centreville-umc.com JGragg@centreville -umc.com RDraper@centreville-umc.com In our Prayers And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well James 5:15 The Miller Family

Centreville United Methodist Church 608 Church Hill Road Centreville, MD 21617 www.centreville-umc.com RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 48 Chestertown, MD Centreville United Methodist Church SUNDAY WORSHIP Contemporary 8:40 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Traditional 11:00 a.m. Nursery Services Available SUNDAY SCHOOL Adults 9:50 a.m. Children 9:50 a.m. Contact Information (410) 758-0868 Fax (410) 758-1248 www.centreville-umc.com OCTOBER AT A GLANCE October 2nd - 3rd Grade Bible Presentation October 3rd - Trustees Meeting 6:30 p.m. October 4th - UMW Meeting 3:30 p.m. SPRC Meeting 6:30 p.m. October 9th - Congo Missionaries Visit CUMC October 10th - Blood Bank 12:00-6:00 p.m. Scan for Online Giving October 11th - Franklin Graham Tour, Annapolis 12:00 p.m. UMM Meeting 6:30 p.m. October 17th - Finance Meeting 7:00 p.m. October 19th - Outreach Meeting 7:00 p.m.. October 25th - Administrative Council 6:30 p.m. October 26th - Chicken BBQ and Bake Sale 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. pick up October 30th - Pastor Appreciation Luncheon at 12:15 All dates are subject to change. Please confirm with the Calendar, Church Office or Ministry Chair. Making disciples for Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.