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Highlands United Methodist Church Sometimes it s good to just spend time in a book of the Bible soaking in what the Lord has to say to us. For these next few weeks we will be doing just that. We will begin a sermon series this month called A Letter of Love and Light, looking at the letter of 1 John. John was writing this letter after some had left fellowship with believers over disagreements and encouraging the remaining believers to stick with the truths they knew about Jesus Christ. In this letter you will see many of the same themes over and over, such as light and darkness, truth and lies, and love and hate. I hope this letter will encourage you in your walk with Christ to walk in the light and love of Christ. I hope this letter will encourage you to love the Lord and love others more as well. I could not write this letter without also mentioning the Special Called General Conference at the end of this month. At the end of this month delegates from around the world will be meeting to discuss and vote on issues concerning the church s stance on human sexuality and where we go from here. There is a great possibility that the church structure will end up looking very different from what it looks like today. In the meantime, as we wait on the results, I encourage you not to worry, but to trust in the Lord and remain faithful. I encourage you to keep working to make disciples for the transformation of the world. While we are hoping for unity and hoping that the church does not split, I m hoping that if the church does split we will be encouraged by the words of 1 John. Since this letter was written after a split among people leaving fellowship, I hope these words encourage us as well. It is my hope that no matter what happens at General Conference, we will continue to be people who walk in God s light rather than darkness. It is my hope that we will continue to love others as we love the Lord. It is my hope that we will cling to the truth that because of the blood of Jesus Christ we are beloved children of God. So let us dig into John s first letter this month. Let us remember to walk in the light. Let us be encouraged by this letter reminding us of who we are and what we hold true. And my prayer is that the Lord would continue to meet with us this next month and transform us into the people He is calling us to be. Blessings, Pastor Katie February Sunday Schedule 8:30 am Early Devotion/Communion 9:00 am Seekers Sunday School Class 9:00 am Children s Sunday School Class 9:00 am Teen Talk Library 9:45 am Coffee and Fellowship 10:00 am Blended Church Worship 11:00 am Musician/Choir Rehearsal February Anniversaries 2-01 Doug & Gloria Sell February Birthdays 2-01 Rachel Powell 2-15 Gloria Sell 2-15 Jermaine Smith (PLWM) 2-17 Jean Harrell 2-18 Cody Edenfield (PLWM) 2-22 Katrina Vining 2-26 John Foster 2-26 Gerrett Rankin (PLWM) 2-26 JoAnn Talbott 2-26 Jason Minard (PLWM) February Activities 2-01 & 02 Garage Sale Fellowship Hall 9 am/3 pm 2-03 First Sunday, First Fruits, Communion 2-04 Friendship Circle 1:30 pm Church Office 2-05 Finance Committee Meeting 5:30 Office 2-06 Musician Rehearsal 5 pm Sanctuary 2-06 Highlands Youth 5:30 Youth Room 2-06 Choir Practice 6 pm Sanctuary 2-06 Campfire 7 pm behind the office 2-09 District Leadership Event 2-11 Mission Monday 10am Mission Monday Room 2-12 Child/Youth Protection Training 7pm -Fellowship Hall 2-13 Highlands Youth 5:30 pm Youth Room 2-13 Campfire 7 pm behind the office 2-16 Spanish Church Anniversary Worship 6 pm 2-19 Leadership Team Meeting 5:30 pm Fellowship Hall 2-20 WCDC Board Meeting 11 am SS Room 2-20 Musician Rehearsal 5 pm - Sanctuary 2-20 Choir Practice 6 pm Sanctuary 2-20 Campfire 7 pm behind the office 2-22 Movie Night - 6:30 - Fellowship Hall The Shack 2-25 Deadline for Newsletter Articles 2-25 Mission Monday 10 am Mission Monday Room 2-26 Prime Timers 11 am Wesley Fellowship 2-27 Community Dinner 5 pm Fellowship Hall 2-27 Highlands Youth 5 pm Felllowship Hall Weekly Bible Studies Sunday 6:30 pm Young Adults Pastor Katie s Wednesday Morning 10 am Adult SS Classroom Thursday Afternoon 2 pm Kathy Walther s Home Thursday Evening 6 pm Stevens Home 1 Office Information Open Monday through Thursday - 9 am to 1 pm 904-757-7909 Www:humcjax.com office@humcjax.com

Everyone is invited to join WCDC for a Puppet Show On March 7 th at 10 am In the Fellowship Hall VPK Registration We are now accepting Certificates of Eligibility for our Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten program for the 2019-2020 school year. Families can go to www.vpkduval.org to register. Eligible children must reside in Florida and be born between 9/2/2014 and 9/1/2015. If you know anyone with a four year old please tell them about our program at Wesley!! Valentine s Day Parties February 14 th in the classrooms You may send in party favor type toys or individually wrapped treats. WCDC 2 Friendship Circle donated items for the WCDC Christmas Items Needed by WCDC Paper Towels Vanilla Wafers Toilet Paper Cheese Its Kleenex Graham Crackers 13 Gallon Trash Bags Cheerios Whales/Goldfish Copy Paper Laundry Detergent Animal Crackers Toilet Bowl Cleaner Teddy Grahams Air Freshener Grocery Bags 33 Gallon Trash Bags Bleach Disinfecting Wipes Hand Soap There is a bin in the Narthex for donated items in.

Summer Movie Nights Are Back February 22nd March 29th Door Opens at 6 pm Movie starts at 6:30 pm Pizza, Hot Dogs, Popcorn and Drinks are $1.00 each Ice Tea & Lemonade are Free January 2019 April 26th 3 Highlands UMC 1955 Broward Road

We will be having a short Cuba Mission trip this year, but plans are still underway. We expect to go for about 3 1/2 days and everyone is welcome to go with us! The more the merrier. The more that go the more bags we can take full of clothes, medicines, shoes, personal items, etc. Contact Lori Ann for more information Total Served for 2018 Cuba Mission Cuba Mission Needs Vitamins, Kids, Adults & Prenatal Over the Counter Meds: Tylenol, Ibuprofen or Aleve Thermometers Hemorrhoid and Lice medicine Insulin Meters, Lancets, Test Strips & Insulin if possible Soap and Deodorant Clothing, Underwear, Socks, and Shoes Toothbrushes and Tooth paste Total Referrals (UMC Food Pantry Group) Families 2774 People 7574 Seniors 1615 Children 2612 Disabled 1744 Veterans 415 Blessings from Gwen Beginning Sewing Classes The Food Pantry is located at 10435 Biscayne Check in at Highlands United Methodist Church office at 10421 Biscayne Open Monday through Thursday 10:00 to 12:30 1st quarter Beginning Sewing Classes Friday, March 15 th - 6 pm - to 9 pm Saturday, March 16 th - 10 am to 3 pm Sign-up sheets will be in the Narthex. Loan machines will be available on a first come, first serve basis. If you have any questions, please contact Louise Walther or Lori Ann Prange. The class is free and everything you need will be provided. Thanks, Louise Trustees I have received just a few responses to my request for key information. Please let me know what keys you have for the church buildings: Parsonage, Sanctuary, Education Building, Office, Food Pantry. Check off forms will be available in the Narthex. Thank you in advance for your timely response. Louise 4

Our AC Fund Is up to $9,563.35 If you miss the Sunday Service you can watch the sermon online. Check it out at http://humcjax.com/ onlinesermons Did you know On January 2nd we moved our meeting time from Sunday to Wednesdays at 5:30 For as long as we can remember, our regular Youth meetings have always been on Sunday. To quote Ecclesiastes 3:1, There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens. Now is a time for change. To remove some obstacles that make it difficult for some of our youth to attend, we have moved our meeting to Wednesday nights. Youth meetings will start at 5:30 PM and end at 7PM. However, youth may also choose to stick around for the Community Campfire that starts at 7PM and ends around 8:30 PM. Highlands youth group Pray for our youth The decision to move our Youth Group meeting time to Wednesday comes after careful consideration and prayer. More youth are now able to attend and this has opened the door for families and the Church as a whole to come together. We think this is proving to be a positive change, and most people we have told about this decision are excited. We all know that change can be difficult and requires some adjustment. Please keep this decision and our group in your thoughts and prayers. We know that God is doing some great things with this group! Highlands Youth Leadership Team 5 5

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