Island Heights United Methodist Church. February and March 2018 Newsletter. Increasing Our Vitality Part 3 Making New Disciples

Similar documents
Milaca united Methodist

Stop, look and listen

First Baptist Church. As We Observe Lent

Making the Invisible Visible. In This Issue. COP Spaghetti Supper & Talent Show MAR. March 2015 SUN.

Fifth Avenue United Methodist Church Family Connections

Houlton United Methodist Church

Lent Don t Subtract, Add

First Presbyterian Church of Niagara Falls, NY

NEW MARYLAND UNITED CHURCH THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA

INFORMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Phyllis Coates / /

Scottnews. Pastor s Corner. Church Calendar. By Rev. Richard Hasley

CIRCUIT RIDER. Worship for February LENT SELF-DENIAL COIN BOXES

2013 Christian Home Month

The Way of St. J. Faith. Service. Teamwork. Friends. St. James Episcopal Church Fremont, CA

Weekly Update - February 13, 2019

SONSHINE NEWSLETTER April 2017 A Publication of Rocky Grove Avenue Presbyterian Church

THE CENTRAL CHIMES. March P.O. Box Church Street Mathews, VA Office: (804) Parsonage: (804) Pastor John Choi

Bethlehem Star. Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church. February Bethlehem s Congregational Council

Farmville United Methodist Church

Bath Church Mouse Bath Presbyterian Church 4624 Bath Road, Dayton, Ohio BathChurch.org News Input to:

Fifth Avenue United Methodist Church Family Connections

March 2018 Charge Happenings

Tidings MESSAGE FROM THE PASTOR PRAYER FOR NOVEMBER, DECEMBER, & JANUARY TRAPPE/FAITH CHAPEL NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER, DECEMBER 2016 & JANUARY 2017

The DPUMC Spirit ANNOUNCEMENTS AND UPCOMING EVENTS

Helping others Open Hands Prayerful. E xcitement. PUMC Connections

CONNECTIONS NEWSLETTER

February, A Season of Reflection

First United Methodist Church March, 2017

Two Churches. One Gospel. A Few Thoughts From Pastor Steve. October 2013

February Grow Your Soul. The season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 10 th, and continues until Easter Sunday, March 27 th.

This Week in the Life and Work of our Church

Two Churches. One Gospel. Food for the Road. June 2013

Living with Angels Workshop

Jan 28, Garden City Church of the Nazarene N. Campus Drive Garden City, KS (620)

Glendive United Methodist Church Newsletter

The Newsletter of. United Methodist Church. January All Things Considered

31 West Church St., Fairport, NY Website:

Sunday Services. February 11, 2018

Volume 2 Issue 1 January/February 2015

We will be having B.L.A.S.T. on May 3. and the first Wednesday of the month through May, There is something for EVERYONE in your family.

Newsletter February 2018 Vol. 16, No. 2

Church Life. Job 42:1-6 states, Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes."

Rooted in God s Love Growing as Christ s Caregivers

OUR MISSION... BELONGING TO THE FAMILY BELIEVING THE GOOD NEWS BECOMING LIKE JESUS

the Beacon March 2016 IN THIS ISSUE Seeking to be a Lighthouse guiding people in Worship, Discipleship, and Christian Service.

Good News from Knox. March K n o x P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h. Theme of the Year: Baptism!

The Chimes of The Hebron United Methodist Church

The. Inside this Issue: Orchard Park United Methodist Church. from Pastor Jay...

THE EPISTLE St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church March 2019

United Methodist Church of Antioch

April STAFF Rev Franklin Ruff, Lead Pastor OUR PURPOSE. First Bapst Church of Slwell

Join Us Each Sunday in Advent As We Prepare for the Coming of Our Lord

Glendive United Methodist Church Newsletter

Trinity Tidings. Trinity Lutheran. Church. Intergenerational Sunday School PRETZELS and Lenten Fair! First Sunday in Lent 5.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 4/14/19

THE CARILLON. FLAME in Concert. Scotia Methodist Women s Group. this inspirational band just wants to entertain people with great music.

Pastor Dave. Winter 2017

THE CARILLON. Native American Ministries. Spring Rummage Sale. Nominating Committee INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Announcements for December 23, 2018

THE FIRST WORD A publication of Ellijay First United Methodist Church June 2013

The Old Man s News. Celebrate the Season of Advent at our 8:30 am and 10:00 am Worship Services

First Presbyterian Church

Fifth Avenue United Methodist Church Family Connections

THE. Sunrise. and money) during. Until. experienced. for their lives. Very way to the tomb. Mar. planned to anoint Jesus body.

The Beacon. First United Methodist Church 57 Peters Street North Andover, MA First United Methodist Church Of North Andover MAY 2018

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

INFORMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Phyllis Coates / /

A Note From The Pastor

ORDINARY TIMES of. Dear Church Family, It s the love month again!

the Messenger APRIL 2018

Fairview United Methodist Church Maryville, Tennessee January 20 - January 26, 2019

the Springfield M essenger March - April 2018

Tidings FROM THE PULPIT: TRUE DISCIPLESHIP IS INTENTIONAL: IDEAS TO GROW YOUR FAITH TRAPPE/FAITH CHAPEL NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER, DECEMBER, JANUARY 2017

Worship Services. Next Sunday. The Year of Determination. March 17, Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!

United Methodist Church of Antioch

Weekly Update - March 27, 2019

APRIL 20, 2014 EASTER SUNDAY

Trinity News Trinity Church of Spring Valley, California News of Events on the Hill

The Link. Reaching out and welcoming all people to the love of God and Jesus Christ as we worship together and grow in faith.

INFORMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Phyllis Coates / / Micah 5:2-5

The Methodist Messenger

Volume 25 Issue 13 April 1, 2019 CAMP SUNDAY! April 7, 2019

Tidings MESSAGE FROM THE PASTOR A PRAYER BEFORE READING SCRIPTURE OR OTH- TRAPPE/FAITH CHAPEL NEWSLETTER JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST 2018

BIBLE STUDIES & SMALL GROUPS

WILLOW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

The Chimes of The Hebron United Methodist Church

April 1st. Feb. Financials. Feb. Attendance. Jacksboro Parish. Contact Us. Stay up to date with our online calendar at. Give us a call for

All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, so that

Darnestown Presbyterian Church

Church Staff Sanctuary flowers Park Lake Presbyterian Church 309 E. Colonial Dr. Nursery Workers Children s Church teachers Orlando, FL 32801

APRIL Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat. Sent with a prayer to: PALM SUNDAY. MAY Calendar. B=Birthday A=Anniversary. MAY calendar on next page

Holy Week Worship Schedule

ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES

Newsletter January 2019 Vol. 17, No. 1

March 25 April 1, 2018 Come join us, and receive Christ. Palm Sunday, March 25th 10:15AM

Redeemer Happenings. J u n e For the. June. Lunch Thursday, June noon. Older but Wiser. Worship Teams

God s House TOYour House

2010 Christian Home Month

ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES

St. Bernard Church, North Kingstown, R. I.

Transcription:

Island Heights United Methodist Church 111 Ocean Avenue P.O. Box 146 Island Heights, N.J. 08732-0146 Church: 732-929-0444 Email: ihumc@comcast.net Parsonage: 732-929-0445 The Reverend Blair Goold, Pastor February and March 2018 Newsletter Increasing Our Vitality Part 3 Making New Disciples Our mission in the United Methodist Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. New Disciples is also one the five markers of church vitality along with Worship, Mission, Small Groups, and Generous Giving. We have been making good strides in these key areas, and as we enter into this new year, we are focusing on discipleship and particularly the development of new disciples. So, what does it mean to make a new disciple, and what might it look like? I want to share some visions I have for our church over the next few years regarding new disciples. Imagine the following: We are teaching our children and youth about God, showing them by example what Jesus teaches, and helping them to recognize the leading of the Holy Spirit in their lives. We are involving them in the life of the church by incorporating them in our worship services in new and innovative ways. We are showing them how to pray and having them do it. We are teaching them Scripture and having them read it. We are demonstrating what mission work involves and sending them out to do it. We are telling them about our faith, but also listening carefully to their stories. We are inspiring and empowering our young adults to move into ministry that matters. Issues in today s world need fresh addressing from a Jesus-centered point of view that will be unique to the next generations; we are helping them develop that voice. Also, we are inviting and allowing innovative forms of worship from them while retaining relevant traditions. Mostly, we are providing a space for young adults spiritual questions and fostering an environment for their growth. At the same time we are inviting people of all ages to come and see what a community of faith is like and how it matters in their lives. Then, when they do come to see for themselves, we are radically hospitable and demonstrate that our place of worship is open to all, and our missional task is accomplished by many hands including theirs. This is a vision of discipleship for our church. While our own discipleship remains important as we continue to learn in our own journey of faith and apply what we learn to missional action, we are now seeking ways to invite and work with others in that journey. Begin now to see how you will be part of making new disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Blessings and Peace, Pastor Blair

Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM Worship in the sanctuary and Sunday School downstairs. Holy Communion Community Worship on the first Sunday of each month Coffee Fellowship follows the 9:30 service, ALL are welcome to join in for coffee and conversation! Saturday SacredSpace Contemplative Christian Worship A time to pray... A place to be still... A space to breathe... Please join us ~ All are Welcome Saturdays 5:00 to 5:45 PM in our sanctuary Lent Begins: Ash Wednesday Worship Service February 14th at 7:00 PM We welcome all visitors to IHUMC, and we thank you for coming. We have a Visitor Bag for you! Please see one of the Ushers. COME AGAIN! Pastor s visits to shut-ins are ongoing. If you would like a home or hospital visit with Communion for yourself or a loved one, please contact Pastor Blair, 732-929-0445, or the church office, 732-929-0444. Church Office The office is open Monday through Thursday, 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Secretary, Arlene Gratzel Phone: 732-929-0444 ~ Fax: 732-929-1271 After hours Emergency Contact: 732-929-0445 E-Mail: ihumc@comcast.net Web Site: www.ihumc.org Grieving With Friends For many years, Carol Herbert helped those who had suffered the loss of a loved one by having a monthly lunch where they could share their stories and gain comfort from one another. Carol felt it was time for the ministry to grow and so along with Pat McWilliams, Betty Brokaw and Sue Swain, they started Grief Share. They have just completed their first 13 week program and after reviewing and evaluating it, they will be ready to schedule the next one. Anyone who is interested should reach out to one of these women or call the Church Office to get more information. IHUMC FOOD PANTRY Thank you to all who donated gifts, food and money so that the Food Pantry families were able to enjoy Christmas, and also to everyone who contributed on Soup-er Bowl Sunday. A Very Big Thank You!! to all the volunteers who make such a difference in these families lives. The IHUMC Food Pantry is OPEN the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. 9:00 a.m. to 11 a.m. 2018 Tithing Envelope Boxes Envelopes are available for pick-up in Fellowship Hall.

SMALL GROUP MINISTRY Everyone is Welcome! United Methodist Women Groups: Knitters & Crocheters Mondays @ 10:30 Craft Group Wednesdays @ 9:30 Naomi Circle of Light 1st Wed of the month @ 12 N UMW Book Club 3rd Thurs of the month @ 12 N United Methodist Men ~Meet 2nd Tues of the month @ 12 N ~Breakfast ~ 3rd Sat of the month 8 10 in Fellowship Hall Pastor s meets every Thursday @ 10:30 in Fellowship Hall to discuss upcoming Sunday s reading. Choir Join them on Thurs @ 7pm Grief Share A 13 week program to provide help and encouragement after the loss of a loved one. Food Pantry The pantry is open the 1st & 3rd Tues of the month from 9 to 11 The Joy is in the Journey-Join Us! All of the groups welcome new comers so please feel free to stop in to any of the meetings to learn more about United Methodist Women ANNUAL Soup & Bread Sale to go, during the UMM Breakfast on February 17th. Stop on by for breakfast and pick up some soup and bread for lunch or dinner! Volunteers are needed to make soup and or bake bread for February 17th. Please see Joyce Hoyer or Peggy Parry for the plastic quart soup containers during Coffee Fellowship or stop by the Church office during regular office hours. This fundraiser helps underwrite our many mission programs. Thank you in advance for all your hard work and contributions. Coffee Fellowship We Need Hosts!!! Friends & Families can get together to bring a light snack to share over coffee after service. The hosts are then responsible for the cleanup and to make sure the kitchen and fellowship hall are ready for the next gathering. Please sign up for one Sunday. What a great way to entertain and be with friends. Thank you and God Bless United Methodist Men Breakfast 8 to 10 A.M. February 17th Next UMM Meeting: February 13th All men are welcome to attend at noon in Fellowship Hall. Please bring a bag lunch, beverage and dessert will be provided.

I am sure many of you feel as I do, that we have just packed up the Christmas decorations and put away the presents and we are now seeing notices about Ash Wednesday and Lent. Not only is Easter early this year, but Ash Wednesday falls on Valentines Day and Easter is April 1st! Here are the dates to mark on your calendars for our special Lent services: Ash Wednesday February 14, 2018 Worship Service 7PM Palm Sunday ~ March 25 ~ 9:30am Holy Thursday ~ March 29 ~ 7pm Good Friday ~ March 30 ~ 12-3pm Prayer and meditation in the sanctuary Holy Saturday SacredSpace ~ 5pm Easter Sunrise Service ~ April 1 6:30am at the Camp Meeting Grounds Easter Sunday Service ~April 1 9:30am in the sanctuary Easter Lily Sale: Order forms will be available at the beginning of March so that flowers can be ordered to decorate the altar. Members can then take the flowers home after Easter Service. IHUMC Scholarship Fund CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE DINNER March 15th ~ 6:00 pm Eat in or Take-out Available One Seating at 6:00 PM Adults $14 Children (under 12) $7 Tickets available at Coffee Fellowship or call the church office. Proceeds will benefit the IHUMC Scholarship Fund 2018 GNJ Scholarship Applications and Instructions are available in the Church Office. Deadline Date is March 31, 2018 COMMUNION COMMUNITY SUNDAY Special thanks to our children, youth, and young adults for serving as Worship Leaders, Ushers, Greeters and Readers on Communion Sundays. Your participation enriches our service. UMW B00K CLUB February 15 12 Noon Bring lunch Dessert will be provided The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, by Gabrielle Zevin will be discussed. Book for March read will be available.

SacredSpace Saturday, February 17 at 5pm at Island Heights UMC Join us for a special evening of prayer and healing featuring Visiting Harp Ministries Visiting Harp is a small Celtic harp, played by Frederick Boyle, selecting from traditional folk music and spiritual songs. Presently, Visiting Harp contributes music to worship services, prayer gatherings, spiritual retreats, and social occasions. Visiting Harp also provides healing music at several Assisted Living Centers in northern New Jersey. Frederick Boyle (MDiv MM, BFA) is a retired Elder in the United Methodist Church, a composer, and a trained professional musician. During his career pastoring churches, Frederick received special training in spiritual direction from Tree of Life, and hospice training from the Visiting Nurses Association. He is a member of the New York Composers Circle and has had recent performances of his works in New York City, Rochester, NY, and L Viv, Ukraine.

SPECIAL THANKS TO THE PETO MUSEUM: Saturday night, January 27, 2018, the Sanctuary was filled with the sounds of Opera. Richel Hippert and Jose Heredia performed a Starry Night of Opera Arias. It was a wonderful evening, especially for those of us not familiar with opera. We were offered Peto s signature cake and Pelligrino during Intermission which fit the night perfectly. We look forward to future events that our friends at the Peto Museum will present and hope they will continue to hold them in IHUMC. ********************************************************* THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND TO PRACTICE DURING LENT (and after) Returning to Essentials by Richard Rohr as he paraphrased the message from Quaker pastor, Philip Gulley in his book, If the Church Were Christian: 1. Jesus is a model for living more than an object of worship. 2. Affirming people s potential is more important then reminding them of their brokenness. 3. The work of reconciliation should be valued over making judgments. 4. Gracious behavior is more important than right belief. 5. Inviting questions is more valuable than supplying answers. 6. Encouraging the personal search is more important than group uniformity. 7. Meeting actual needs is more important than maintaining institutions. 8. Peacemaking is more important than power. 9. We should care more about love and less about sex. 10. Life in this world is more important than the afterlife (eternity is God s work anyway). Hospitality is the practice that keeps the church from becoming a club, a members-only society. Diana Butler Bass

February 2018 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 5:00 5:45 4 5 6 Food Pantry 7 8 9 10 COMMUNION SOUPER BOWL Knitters 10:30 9-11 Naomi Circle of Light ~ 12 Noon 5:00-5:45 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 UMM Knitters 10:30 UMM~12N~FH VALENTINES DAY 7PM ASH WEDNESDAY Bible Study10:30 FH UMW ~ 12 N Book Club ~ FH Breakfast 8~10 &UMW~ Soup & Bread Sale ~5 Visiting Harp 18 19 20Food Pantry 21 22 23 24 Knitters 10:30 9-11 ~ 5 25 26 27 28 Knitters 10:30 Trustees ~ 7PM FH

March 2018 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 5:00~5:45 4 5 6 Food 7 8 9 10 COMMUNION Sale of Lilies 10:30 Knitters Pantry 9-11 Naomi Circle of Light~12 N~FH 5:00~5:45 11 12 13 14 15 16 17UMM 10:30 Knitters UMM~12 N~FH UMW ~ 12N Book Club ~ FH Corned Beef Dinner ~ 6:00 Breakfast 8-10 5:00~5:45 18 19 10:30 Knitters 20 Food Pantry 9-11 21 22 Bible Study 23 24 Last Day to order Lilies 5:00~5:45 25 PALM SUNDAY 26 10:30 Knitters 27 Trustees 7pm ~ FH 28 29 HOLY THURSDAY 30 GOOD FRIDAY 12 3PM Silent Prayer 31 HOLY SATURDAY