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TOWER TALKS First United Methodist Church of Warren A church for the whole family of God Published on October 14, 2016 Special Points of Interest: Appalachian Service Project Celebration Sunday All Saints Sunday November 6 Charge Conference November 1 Christmas Concert Sunday, December 4 Greeters, Ushers, Lay Reader Schedule Merry Widows Events Trunk or Treat Youth Group UMCOR Disaster Response Inside This Issue: Pastors Pen 2 MCREST 3 & 4 Prayer Concerns 5 Announcements 6 Sunday School Newsletter 7 More Ways to Serve 8 Max & Erma Day 9 Finance 10 United Methodist Women 11 Poinsettia Order Form 12 Fall Fun at Warren First United Methodist Church! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 TRUNK OR TREAT 4-6 PM FAMILY FUN OLD VILLAGE HALLOWEEN CLASSIC CARS CRUISE-IN AND LATER THE MUNSTERS TV Series AT DUSK MESSY CHURCH 6-7:30PM these Wednesdays: November 9 Yarn Crafts & Finger Knitting December 14 Messy Christmas DINNER AT 6 All ages kids, parents, grandparents, friends, neighbors! Everyone is Welcome!!! All events are FREE!!! Warren First United Methodist Church 5005 Chicago Road between Ryan and Mound CONTACT: npjohn1206@gmail.com or 586-264-4701 warrenfirstumc.org

TOWER TALKS Page 2 The Pastor s Pen A Bountiful Harvest! Crisp fall air and crisp autumn apples signal the turn toward a long winter s nap, right? This year it feels much more like the season of harvest as I consider all the new and fresh expressions of ministry among us and mission and outreach around us. I don t know anyone who is sleeping! Ministry here at Warren First feels like it must have felt when Jesus told the disciples to cast their nets on the other side and then haul in more fish than the net could possibly hold. We haven t moved. We have cast our nets, our gifts, into different waters. No longer do the waters of The Flood that took so much of our resources frustrate us. No longer do the memories of what used to be cloud our vision for the future. Now, not only are we able to put our resources to work in the lives of our members and neighbors, our neighbors are investing in our ministries! From investing in a leadership experience for our youth in the summer of 2015, seeds were planted in them that took root and blossomed into new relationships with friends and neighbors. We took risks to step out in faith, following the lead of a handful of determined youth. Connections, like a net, helped our neighbors find ways to contribute to a summer of fun with regular car cruises and a successful picnic. From door prizes to cash donations, our new friends are offering their gifts, along with filling our Gleaner s food boxes to the brim. We ve been blessed with a real live DJ for the cruise-in Fridays and we ve re-invented our Trunk or Treat event with classic cars and classy friends! You ll be hearing and reading about all the ways ministry has been refreshed at our Charge Conference on November 1 st. We will be fed physically and spiritually as we share God s story in our story. Our All Saints Sunday will also be Celebration Sunday as we remember those no longer with us, but whose lives have been forever impressed in ours, planting seeds of faith, hope, and purpose as we honor them. We will celebrate Holy Communion, gathering at the Lord s Table in response to God s generous gift of unconditional love and forgiveness for all people. And we will celebrate our financial commitment to support our call to be a Church for the Whole Family of God in 2017 as we dedicate our pledges to support God s mission through our prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness. Our witness grows as we gather food and household items each week on the chancel for our sister congregation, Mt. Calvary Lutheran and their Family Center. Our witness grows as we prepare our building and our hearts to receive the gift of welcoming participants in MCREST working out of homelessness into stable, supported communities. Our witness grows as our amazing paid and volunteer staff find ways to include more individuals in new and exciting expressions children s Sunday morning, children singing in worship, youth leading worship, and new connections are made between our congregation and our neighboring elementary schools. We are actively seeking ways to support children and families! I could fill this whole newsletter with gushing reports of how God loves through this incredible congregation. Giving thanks to God for the privilege of being in ministry with you is what I ll do instead. I ll keep telling the story of God at work through you and invite you to do the same. I d like to think of the Boo-ling Pumpkins game at Messy Church this month as a metaphor for our ministry together. Every time someone rolled the pumpkin bowling balls down the lane to knock down the booing ghost pins, seeds flew out. All over the place. They were uncontainable, out-of-control! Some seeds stuck to our feet, others to the toilet paper roll ghosts, and some scattered. They reminded me of how the Word of God gets scattered and has the opportunity to grow in good soil. Some seeds don t stick, but we don t stop scattering because we never know which ones will take root and produce fruit er, pumpkins. (If you haven t experienced Messy Church, please plan on joining in the fun in November!) Tell your story. You never know when something you say will open a door, or overwhelm our little net with God s bounty. As a dear friend always says, This is a great time to be the Church! Amen! Yours in the journey, Pastor Susan

MCREST Week - November 13-20 is closer than we can imagine. We invite you to begin thinking of where you will volunteer your services during that week. This is a list of areas that need volunteers. Look over the list and decide where and when you would like to help. (The sign up boards are located in the Fellowship Hall.) REMEMBER, NO ONE CAN DO EVERYTHING, BUT EVERYONE CAN DO SOMETHING!! TRANSPORTATION WHAT: Drive guests to various destinations every morning and return each evening WHEN: 5:00a.m. 8:00a.m. & 5:00p.m. WHERE: MCREST office, Macomb Mall, job, other bus lines, appointments, etc. LAUNDRY WHAT: Wash towels & bedding Wash guests personal items Wash blankets last day (Sunday, November 20 at a laundromat) WHEN: Designated weekdays between 8:00a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday between 1:30 and 3:00 p.m. Blankets at Laundromat Sheets are taken home to be washed on Sunday, November 20 to be returned within about a week. BED MAKERS WHAT: Make beds with sheets and blankets WHEN: Sunday, November 13 2:00 p.m. WHO: Anyone willing and able to make beds which are on the floor SET UP/TAKE DOWN WHAT: Unload/load truck Set up sleeping, dining area, make beds, and put up signs WHEN: Saturday, November 12 time to be determined Sunday, November 13 times to be determined Sunday, November 20 before 8:00 a.m. WHO: Volunteers should be advised that there will be lots of bending and heavy lifting with these tasks! BAGGAGE HANDLERS WHAT: Help guests bring their belongings up the steps from the lower level to their sleeping area WHEN: Sunday, November 13 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TOWER TALKS Page 3 MCREST WHO: Anyone willing and able to carry the bags up the stairs from the basement continued on page 4

TOWER TALKS Page 4 MCREST continued... continued from page 3 HOSPITALITY WHAT: Responsible for maintaining order during night shifts. This includes the awake evening hours as well as overnight. WHEN: From Sunday evening through following Sunday morning 3 shifts each night 6:00p.m. - 10:30p.m. ***10:30 p.m. 3:00 a.m. ***3:00a.m. 8:00a.m. ***Please consider signing up for a double shift (10:30p.m. - 8:00a.m.) if you are able. It is much easier for scheduling. Thank you!!! WHO: Women, Men, Husband/Wife teams (at least 1 man & 2 women required for each overnight shift) MEALS WHAT: Make breakfast items available, prepare hot breakfasts on Saturday and Sunday, and assist with dinner preparations Serve and clean up WHEN: Sunday, November 13 through Sunday, November 20 Breakfast: 6:00a.m. 8:00 a.m. Dinner: 5:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. WHO: Anyone and Everyone LUNCH MAKERS WHAT: Prepare sack lunches for our guests for the following day WHEN: Sunday, November 13 through Saturday, November 19 6:30 p.m.-7:30 WHO: Anyone willing FOOD DONATIONS, ETC. WHAT: We will have each needed item listed beginning on Sign-up Day, Sunday Oct. 2 WHEN: There will be due dates listed for each item we need. Perishable items will be needed throughout the week of November 13 and non-perishables will be due the two Sundays prior to our MCREST week, October 30 and November 6th WHO: Anyone and Everyone

TOWER TALKS Page 5 PRAYER CONCERNS... Assisted Care Doug Anderson Windemere Park Assisted Living, Rm. 608, 31800 Van Dyke, Warren, MI 48093 Charles Hepner Alamo Nursing Home, 8290 W. C Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 48009 Wilma Martin Windememere Park, 31800 Van Dyke, Rm. 250, Warren, MI 48093 Jean Minter Sunrise Assisted Living, 46471 Hayes Rd., Rm. 216, Shelby Twp., MI 48315 Eileen Shidler 36725 Utica Rd., Apt. 239, Clinton Twp., MI 48035 Lois Thomas Father Murphy Nursing Ctr., 8444 Engleman, Rm. 217, Center Line, MI 48015 Ruth Totton Autumn Woods Nursing Ctr., 29800 Hoover Rd., Room 359-B, Warren, MI 48093 Continued Prayers Active Duty: Sean Boesman Germany Bradley Cornett WA Carl Dorff Ft. Hood, TX Vincent Farmilo Germany Bian Holland, Kwait Andrew Rivard MI Matthew Seilicki CA Vincent Von Lau Army Erik Wilt Japan Teresa Wilt Reserves, TX All those in active military service Names removed from this list remain on the prayer team s weekly prayer list. Questions? Please see a member of the prayer team or contact them below. Lora Quick: 586.243.1715, prayergramma@gmail.com Dorothy Collins: 586.264.7152 Dot McLean: 586.264.1649, dorothym@ameritech.net Church: 586.264.4701, contact@warrenfirstumc.org MCREST Church s November 6: Woodside Romeo Church, Romeo November 13: St. Barnabas Church, Eastpointe November 20: First United Methodist Church, Warren November 27: St. John the Apostle, Clinton Twp. Usher Volunteers needed for the February & August Team. If you would like to help serve on Sunday mornings, please contact Keith Anderson at 586.536-1656 or by E-mail:cleatus81@yahoo.com. Ushers Schedule November Rod Failing Al Bise Bob Kindig Chuck Shinn Jim Sparks Debbie Groves Greeters Schedule Nov. 6: Lucy & Paul Latham Nov. 13: Janine & Phil Heavin Nov. 20: Jody & Don Adams Nov. 27: Dot & Bob McLean Lay Readers Schedule Nov. 6: Leslie Pascoe Nov. 13: Carole Wesner Nov. 20: Gary Voshol Nov. 27: Dewey Bowers Counters November Bill Descamps Jackie Moore Shirley Terry Sunday Office Volunteers Nov. 6: Claudia DeBacker Nov. 13: Bev Ethridge Nov. 20: Dorothy Collins Nov. 27: Jan Waud

TOWER TALKS Page 6 Church Announcements... Thank you corner Thank you for all the thoughts prayers and cards during my recent hospital and rehab stay. Nancy Nugent Church Charge Conference First United Methodist Church of Warren Monday, November 1, 2016 Dinner: 6:00 p.m. Fellowship Hall Appalachian Service Project "After a several year break, Warren First will once again be participating this summer in the Appalachian Service Project. We don't have an official date yet, but it will be in the summer of 2017. It is open to anyone who will be going into 9th grade and older. We will leave early Sunday morning and returning late on Saturday night, working Monday through Friday on a home that will be in much need of repair. Knowledge on home improvement is not necessary, there is always plenty of things to do. We need adults and youth! If you are interested, there is a sign up sheet in Fellowship Hall. If any questions, contact Doug Belles at dougiemsu@yahoo.com or 586-899-1954. SPRC: 6:15 p.m. Library Meeting: 7:00 p.m. Fellowship Hall Everyone is invited, choirs performing and exciting celebration of ministry! Sign up today in the Fellowship Hall! We are supposed to have a count by November 1st so please sign up in the Fellowship Hall if you think you have a chance of going." Messy Church UMCOR Disaster Response International To make a donation to help those affected by Hurricane Matthew you can support UMCOR by writing Disaster Response International Advance #982450 on your envelope. You can also give on line at MichiganUMC.org. Join us on these Wednesday evenings November 9 Yarn Crafts & Finger Knitting December 14 Messy Christmas Dinner is at 6:00 p.m. Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m. Location: Fellowship Hall

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TOWER TALKS Page 8 More Ways to Serve... Our Mission Emphasis for the month of November will once again find wagons in the Narthex outside of the Sanctuary and by the north and east doors waiting for donations of non-perishable food items and household products for our friends at Mount Calvary Lutheran Family Center. Each week the children will bring them into our worship space. We will send them with a blessing on November 21st. Youth Group Meeting on these Sunday s in the Youth Room from 12:00-1:30 p.m. November 6 & 20 December 4 & 18 Youth Leaders: Paul & Linda Sadowski 586.201.3949 Arts & Crafts for Brightmoor Emma Knakal is working on the American Heritage Girls Stars and Stripes award (equivalent to Eagle Scout). She has to do a community service project as part of earning the award. For her project, she is starting an arts and crafts ministry at Brightmoor UMC s Free Store in Detroit. She will be building two shelving units, collecting art supplies, making art project kits, and buying bins to store the supplies in. She is asking for donations of art supplies (such as crayons, colored pencils, coloring books) that she will be donating to the Brightmoor UMC Free Store in Detroit. There is a bin in the Narthex for the donations. More details to come later. Save the date... Saturday, October 29, 2016 4:00 6:00 p.m. East Lot & Fellowship Hall (Outdoor Movie is planned at dusk.) Yarn is available in the Narthex for those who would like to knit or crochet hats, mittens, and scarves for the Mitten Tree. Help yourself to the many colors and selections available. The tree will be up the month of December to receive your gifts, which go to various agencies for men, women and children.

TOWER TALKS Page 9 It s Max and Erma Time!!! You deserve a break (not today) but. on Tuesday, November 2. It s Max and Erma time again. Just as in the past, bring the Max and Erma flyer to the Partridge Creek location lunch or dinner can t disappoint or better yet, lunch AND dinner and Max and Erma s will return to our MCREST FUND 20% of what is spent on meal(s). What could be easier someone to cook it and someone to clean up after. This outing has been a wonderful resource for our MCREST Fund over the years! Let s keep it going. Questions? Carole Wesner or Dorothy Vernarsky

TOWER TALKS Page 10 Finance... Watch your mail for the 2017 Stewardship Pledge Drive!

TOWER TALKS Page 11 U.M.W. NOAH PROJECT We will be collecting men s winter hats and gloves, and underwear starting October 16 December 11, 2016. The donation box is located in the Narthex. November: Mission Team Tuesday, November 1 @ 9:30 a.m. Library Circles Tuesday, November 8 @ 9:30 a.m. #1 Lydia Judy Hegeman s #2 Ruth JoAnn Snyder s #3 Grace 10:00 a.m. Margaret Kaupilla Restaurant TBA #4 Hope Jody Adam s #5 Faith 10:00 a.m. Hilda Blazo Fellowship Hall U.M.W. Sunday November 13, 2016 @ 10:30 a.m. #6 Deborah Circle November 15 @ MCREST Contact Byron Pietras-Kiefer for more info. Fellowship: Tuesday, November 15 @ 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Hall............................................................................... Merry Widows Our group of the Merry Widows will be meeting on the following Wednesdays for lunch at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 26 Thai Star 28841 Ryan Rd., Warren Wednesday, November 16 Crumpet @ Somerset Inn 2601 W. Big Beaver, Troy Wednesday, December 7 Clawson Steak House 56 Rochester Rd., Clawson All of the dear widows of our church are invited to attend these lunches. Our group has been meeting since 2010. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Bev Stout 586.771.6931 or Carole Franks 586.979.4553.

TOWER TALKS Page 12 Save the Date... Celebration Sunday All Saints Sunday A very special celebration in the life of our faith community at Warren First is planned for Sunday, November 6, 2016. This is the day we celebrate All Saints Day celebrating the lives of those who have died since our last All Saints Day. Christmas Concert December 4, 2016 5:00-7:00 p.m. Sanctuary Featuring Sarah Dalton If you have a family member who died this past year that you would like us to include in the Roll of Saints, please contact the church office at: 586.264.4701 by Thursday, October 27, 2016. POINSETTIAS Our DEADLINE is November 13, 2016. We will again be ordering our Poinsettias from Diegel s Greenhouse. Plant orders will be taken from October 23 November 13, 2016. Payments for your plants will be accepted through November 30, 2016. * * * * * * * * * * Drop off your order form and money to the church office, Secretaries mailbox, or mail in your order form with payment. Do not place your plant order in the collection basket. The cost is $11.00 per plant. Please make checks payable to: First United Methodist Church. The plants will be in our Sanctuary December 16 through Christmas Day, December 25, 2016. Name of person (s) ordering plant (s) Phone Number: E-mail: Quantity of Plant (s) Color desired: Red White Ordered in Honor of Ordered in Memory of Total amount accompanying this order is $