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Brodhead United Methodist Church Open hearts. Open minds. Open doors. 501 1 st Center Ave., Brodhead, WI 53520 608-897-2515 brodheadumc@gmail.com www.brodheadumc.org Church Office Hours Monday-Friday 9am-12pm, 1pm-3pm March 2016 Giving up things for Lent can be a wonderful spiritual discipline, but taking up positive things for Lent can be even more powerful --- especially when it comes to character development. I'm not against giving up chocolate or beer or social media if you helps you focus on what's more important; however, giving up hatred and bigotry and replacing it with love and acceptance is a better deal in the long run. From Galatians 5:19-23 (The Message) It is obvious what kind of life develops out of trying to get your own way all the time: sexual immorality; a stinking accumulation of mental and emotional garbage; frenzied and joyless grabs for happiness; trinket gods; magic-show religion; paranoid loneliness; cutthroat competition; all-consuming-yet-never-satisfied wants; a brutal temper; an impotence to love or be loved; divided homes and divided lives; small-minded and lopsided pursuits; the vicious habit of depersonalizing everyone into a rival; uncontrolled and uncontrollable addictions; ugly parodies of community. I could go on. This isn t the first time I have warned you, you know. If you use your freedom this way, you will not inherit God s kingdom. But what happens when we live God s way? He brings gifts into our lives, much the same way that fruit appears in an orchard things like affection for others, exuberance about life, serenity. We develop a willingness to stick with things, a sense of compassion in the heart, and a conviction that a basic holiness permeates things and people. We find ourselves involved in loyal commitments, not needing to force our way in life, able to marshal and direct our energies wisely. How you use these next few weeks of Lent can determine the rest of your life. I know that I seem to be embellishing a bit, but I think my point has merit. It only takes 18 days to set a new habit. So you have 27 days (by the time you read this newsletter article) before Easter to work on a new way of living. How you approach these next 27 days could lead to healthier living and deeper discipleship. Over the next few weeks we will address Jealousy, Anxiety, and Fear. The hope is that we as a congregation will give those up in favor of Empowerment, Peace, and Love. This all happens when we not only give up things for Lent, but also take up positive things. So I encourage you to keep up with the 40 Day Challenge: 40 Days to a Healthier Heart and do the daily exercises. You can get the list of the week s activities on our website, Facebook page, and the weekly bulletin. Together, if we work this program, we will all have healthier hearts by Easter! We will have gained generosity, happiness, cooperation, empowerment, peace, love, and hope. This is the heart that welcomes Christ! Join us this Lent as we do our 40 Day Challenge: 40 Days to a Healthier Heart. Blessings, Pastor Krystal Goodger

The Purpose of United Methodist Women The organized unit of United Methodist Women shall be a community of women whose purpose is: To know God and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ. To develop a creative supportive fellowship. To expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the church. UMW Winter, so far has been good to us, and we are thankful for that. The cardinals, blue jays, woodpeckers, etc., are showing their colors and and cheering us up as they eat out of the bird feeders. What joy God has given us. As we have entered the Lenten season, we are challenged to do things that will give us a healthier heart. The sermons we have heard so far have certainly got us headed in a healthier path. To do things not just for ourselves, but to do for others as well. To take control of our anger, by stopping, praying, and walking away. And, I'm sure Pastor Krystal will have other good sermon suggestions for us. The UMW will be meeting in March on Thursday, the 24th, with a program of "Prayer and Self Denial" given by Mary Friederich. We will have a brunch, at 10:00 a.m. so bring a dish to share. Betty and Sandy will be our hostesses. Come and bring a friend. We meet in the basement of the church. Mustard Seed- Save the Date! We d love to have you come and join us at Mustard Seed on Saturday, March 12th! We will gather at church at 9am to study Liz Curtis Higs Flight Plan. This is chapter two in her book Slightly Bad Girls of the Bible. Our focus will be on Hagar, who we will discover is so much more than Sarai s handmaid. Please contact Sue Wolter at 897-2221 with any questions. Lydia Circle The Lydia Circle will meet March 1st on go over Lesson 13 with Betty. Our hostess is Bernice, we will meet at church an please bring food to share. Read It and Reap.UMW Reading Program and Discussion Group Read It and Reap will meet on Wednesday, March 9th to continue the discussion of the book The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe, hosted by Winona Walters. Sewing Circle The Sewing Circle will meet at 9:00 a.m., March 8th, which is the second Tuesday. We hope to tie more lap robes for the nursing homes. We have several ready to be tied, so we can use some

Gastrointestinal Disorders.or GI Tract Problems Though the bowel and its function may be a rather sensitive or distasteful issue to discuss, it is very important in people s lives and affects almost everyone sometime in their life. First, let s explore a couple of the major functional disorders of the GI tract. These are conditions when the bowel looks normal but does not work properly. They are the most common and can affect a person only from time to time. The major problems in this category are constipation and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Constipation is difficulty passing stools or passing stools less than three times per week. It causes a person to strain during a bowel movement and results in hard or small stools. It can lead to fissures and/or hemorrhoids. Treatment includes increasing fiber and fluid intake, exercising and moving your bowels whenever you have the urge. Laxatives may offer a temporary solution but should not be overused. Taking a psyllium product routinely could help the situation, as it provides fiber and offers the secondary benefit of lowering cholesterol a bit. IBS is also known as spastic colon or nervous stomach. The colon muscle contracts more readily, causing cramps, excess gas, bloating, and a change in bowel function, such as harder, looser, or urgent stools. This can be brought on by stress, travel, antacid use, being pregnant or taking certain medications. Ways to control or lessen symptoms for these conditions include: avoiding caffeine, increasing fiber intact, minimizing stress or learning ways to cope with stress. Sometimes certain foods trigger an attack, so identifying and avoiding those foods would be recommended. Structural disorders are those in which the bowel looks abnormal and doesn t work properly. It may require surgery to remove the affected area. Hemorrhoids, fistulas, pilonidal cyst, diverticular disease, polyps, Crohn s disease, colitis and colon cancer are the major issues in this category. Symptoms for these conditions often includes pain, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, blood in the stool (either bright red or very dark in color), fatigue, a feeling that the bowel has not emptied following bowel movement and any change in the stool itself. Remember that blood in the stool cannot always be seen by the naked eye. Subtle changes in color can occur so lab testing may be needed to definitively identify blood in stool. Treatments for the above conditions need to be established as indicated for the exact diagnoses by your medical provider. Many of these diseases can be prevented or minimized by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, practicing good bowel habits and submitting to cancer screening. If you have a family history of colorectal cancer or polyps, you should have a colonoscopy beginning at age 40 or 10 years younger than the youngest family member with cancer. There are new lab tests now available to look for blood and genetic markers in the stool that may reduce your need for colonoscopy. You should have a discussion with your health care provider to see what tests are appropriate for you and follow through with his/her recommendations. Should you develop symptoms or have significant changes in symptoms mentioned you should consult with your medical provider right away. Ignorance is not bliss in these situations so do not ignore your bowel. If your gut reaction tells you sometime is amiss follow that instinct and have it checked out. Something as simple as a dietary change could help correct your condition and alleviate symptoms. Vicki Evenson, Parish Nurse

Picture Day! It s time! We are updating the Church Directory! We are pleased to announce Lifetouch will be here the weekend of April 1-2 to take family pictures. We will begin scheduling sessions for Friday, April 1st from 12-7pm and Saturday, April 2nd from 9-4pm. Everyone is encouraged to save the date! Community Nativity Donations The churches of Brodhead will be collecting donations through April 4th to replace the Nativity that caught on fire in December. Money raised will buy a new, large, resin scene and spotlights. Any extra donations will be given to community charities. Donations can be placed in the offering plates, clearly marked Community Nativity or leave your gift in the Welcome Center Donation jar. Thank you for your generosity! Spring New Member Class If you have been worshipping with us, and you would like to learn more about our church, or if you think you might be interested in becoming a member, we invite you to consider attending our upcoming new member class. We will be having a new member classes Tuesday March 15 th at 7 p.m. Participation in the class does not commit you to church membership, but it is an opportunity for you to find out more about the life and ministry of our church and to give prayerful consideration to whether you want to enter into membership. Childcare can be provided if that would make it possible for you to attend. If you have not yet shared with Pastor Krystal your interest in attending a membership class, you may contact the church at 608-897-2515 or by email brodheadumc@gmail.com to find out more, or to let the office know if you would like to attend the class. Sponsor A Bulletin If you would love an opportunity to celebrate your anniversary, birthday, or a memory of a loved one with us, please stop in the Welcome Center to sign up to sponsor a bulletin. A color cover is only $25. The next Noisy Can Offering will be March 13th! Do you have a picture of a church activity or group? Please email them to brodheadumc@gmail.com to have them posted on Facebook, website or the newsletter! Thank you!

The Labyrinth will be available during Lent in the Fellowship Hall for those wishing to use it. If you are unsure about how to walk the Labyrinth, please contact the church office at 897-2515. Join us each Wednesday Night of Lent for Supper and Service ~ Food for Body and Soul 6:00pm Supper and 7:00pm Service Bring a dish to pass, and share a family-style dinner with your church family then join us in the Sanctuary for a service that will go a little deeper into that weeks topic. Holy Week Services Palm Sunday March 20 9am Maundy Thursday March 24, 7pm Good Friday March 25 7pm Easter Morning March 27 Sunrise service - Confirmation Class ~7am Easter Breakfast (following service) ~ 8am Traditional Service ~ 9am *There will be no Wednesday service or supper during Holy Week, March 23.

Calling all Middle School Students! Lock-In The God Squad will be having a lock-in on March 11 in the church. This is an opportunity for fellowship and fun with many interesting and relaxing events planned for your entertainment and growth in Christian Faith. Doors will lock at 8pm sharp, March 11, and re-open 8 am, March 12. We are in need of updating our Substitute Teacher list! If you are interested in getting your feet wet in the youth program, this is a great way to jump in the shallow end of the pool! The teachers are really good about giving advanced notice, preparing the lesson, and giving you some really great kids to work with! If you are interested in being called occasionally, please let Danielle know. New Bible Study ~The Family Project Why do families work? Because God Himself designed them! Thriving families will lead to thriving communities, and thriving communities will transform the world. People will find purpose, joy and redemption; and generation after generation will create a positive legacy. The Family Project is a 12 session DVD experience that explores the theological, philosophical, and cultural underpinnings of the traditional family, and combines that information with inspiring stories and practical tools to help 21st-century families thrive. We will begin on Sunday, March 6th during Sunday School BLAST in the Senior High Room. Please sign up in the Welcome Center so books can be ordered in advance. This is a great study for all families, new and old alike!! SUMMER CAMP It is not too early to start thinking about attending one of the many Summer camps offered through Lake Lucerne and Pine Lake Camps provide inspiring settings for spiritual growth in the heart of Wisconsin. Open year round, the camps offer a variety of accommodations and activities in wooded and lakeside settings, where you can feel close to God s wonderful creation. Summer camps for all ages are provided at each site, children learn of God s love, youth develop their leadership skills and spiritually. Adults enjoy learning and community, and families share time to bond and grow together.

Family Promise God comes to visit and say hello through a million doors...and each of you is one of them. Thank you for saying yes to God s invitation to serve. The next opportunity to serve in Family Promise is coming up May 15-22. Yours In Christ, Julie Hodgson ~ds Some Useful Tidbits Some people are kind, polite, and sweet minded, until you try to sit in their pew. Many folks want to serve God, but only as advisors. It is easier to preach ten sermons than it is to live one. The good Lord didn t create anything without a purpose, but mosquitoes come close. When you get to your wit s end, you ll find God there. People are funny; they want the front of the bus, the middle of the road, and the back of the church. Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on the door forever. Quit griping about your church; if it were perfect you could not belong. We are called to be witnesses, not lawyers or judges. Be fishers of men. You catch em, God will clean em. Relay For Life Team Our church's Relay For Life team is in need of a captain/co-captain. We would like to carry on the tradition of having a Relay For Life team to honor and support our church family and members that are dealing with cancer or who have lost their battle with cancer. The person(s) taking on the responsibilities of a team captain/co-captain would register the team and would work with the team to plan their activities. The Green County Relay For Life event will be held in Brodhead on Saturday, June 18th. For more information about being a team captain or team member, please contact Jo Ann Steuri, 728-2980 Custodian s Corner I am always looking for spots to touch up and a fresh pair of eyes see things mine might miss. If you notice anything that needs a little attention, please let me know. I am always grateful for an extra pair of eyes or hands! Respectfully submitted, Denise All articles and pictures for the April newsletter are due to the office no later than Thursday, March 17. Thank you.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 28 Third Sunday of Lent 9:00 AM Worship 10:15 AM Adult Sunday School 10:15 AM SS BLAST 29 6:30 PM Boy Scouts 1 Lydia Circle Lesson 13 with Betty 9:00 AM Stretching 6:00 PM Wolf Den Cub Scout Meeting 7:00 PM Trustee Project Meeting 2 3:00 PM JCKids Youth Group 6:00 PM God Squad-MS Youth 6:00 PM Supper 7:00 PM Service 3 6:00 PM Tigers 4 5 6 Fourth Sunday of Lent Holy Communion 9:00 AM Worship 10:15 AM Adult Sunday School 10:15 AM SS BLAST 7 6:30 PM Boy Scouts 8 9 10 9:00 AM Sewing Circle 3:00 PM JCKids Youth 6:00 PM Cub Scouts 6:00 PM Wolf Den Cub Group Scout Meeting 6:00 PM God Squad-MS 7:00 PM CLC Youth 6:00 PM Supper 7:00 PM Read it and Reap "The End of Your Life Book Club," by Will Schwalbe 7:00 PM Service 11 8:00 PM God Squad Lock in at Church 12 8:00 AM God Squad Lock in at Church ends 9:00 AM Mustard Seed 13 Baptism Daylight Savings Begins Fifth Sunday of Lent Noisy Can Offering Scout Sunday 9:00 AM Worship 10:15 AM Adult Sunday School 10:15 AM SS BLAST 14 Easter Lily orders due at church 6:30 PM Boy Scouts 15 6:00 PM Webelos 7:00 PM New Members Class 16 3:00 PM JCKids Youth Group 6:00 PM God Squad-MS Youth 6:00 PM Supper 7:00 PM Service 17 Newsletter Deadline 18 19 Boy Scout Spaghetti Dinner 9:00 AM AARP Driving Class 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Monday of Holy Week Palm Sunday 9:00 AM Worship 10:15 AM Adult Sunday School 10:15 AM SS BLAST Holy Thursday 7:00 PM Good Friday 10:00 AM UMW "Prayer and Service Self Denial" 7:00 PM Maundy Thursday Service 27 28 6:30 PM Boy Scouts 29 30 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal 31 1 2 Easter Sunday 7:00 AM Sunrise Service 8:00 AM Easter Breakfast 9:00 AM Worship

United Methodist Church of Brodhead 501 1 st Center Ave Brodhead, WI 53520 Change Service Requested Non-Profit Bulk Rate U.S. Postage Paid Brodhead, WI 53520 Sunday Worship 9am Sunday School BLAST 10:15am The worship service airs Sunday at 11am on cable channel 988 Pastor: Krystal Goodger Parish Nurse: Vicki Evenson Christian Ed: Danielle Jorgensen Custodian: Denise Benton