First United Methodist Church 516 Kellogg Ave. Ames, Iowa 50010 515-232-2750 www.fumcames.org 9:30 June 25, 2017 THE GATHERING: This week in our prayers for the world let us remember especially the people of Argentina, Paraquay, and Uruguay. OPENING VOLUNTARIES Children of the Heavenly Father Swedish Folk Melody Improvisation on I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light Paul Manz As this music is offered as prayer, let us be sensitive to the Holy Spirit who prepares and opens us to connect with God in Christ today. GREETING, SHARING NEWS OF THE CHURCH ALIVE Welcome, members, friends & visitors - please fill in the ritual of friendship pad, pass it to your neighbor, and then return it to its starting place. If you are new and would like more information, please indicate on the friendship pad and also stop at the Welcome Center in the narthex to pick up a Welcome packet. PASSING OF THE PEACE OF CHRIST CALL TO WORSHIP How well are we known by God? God knows the number of hairs on our head. God knows us that well. How well does God know our world? God knows each sparrow that falls from the sky. God knows the world that well. What does God promise? God promises to love us always. Always, in every circumstance? Always, in every circumstance, in our failure and in our success, in conflict and in harmony. God loves us. Thanks be to God. Amen! HYMN No. 702 Sing with all the Saints in Glory OPENING PRAYER Living God, we enter this time of worship feeling that you have called us and urged us to be part of your family. We are gathered here in hopeful community, choosing to be a congregation where your generosity and kindness dwell. Amen.
SACRAMENT OF HOLY BAPTISM Beckett Robert Brandt Beckett is the son of Ryan and Kelsey Brandt CONGREGATIONAL SONG A TIME WITH OUR CHILDREN ANTHEM Vacation Bible School Children Jesus You re My Super Hero SCRIPTURE LESSON HYMN No. 162 WITNESS TO THE WORD Off Dead Center Rev. Fred Lewis Romans 6:1b-11 Alleluia, Alleluia A MOMENT OF QUIET REFLECTION & PERSONAL COMMITMENT PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE THE LORD S PRAYER A MOMENT FOR MISSIONS Rhonda Carney, Chairperson OFFERING OF OUR TITHES AND GIFTS OFFERTORY Jesus Loves Me arr: Donald Hustad OFFERTORY RESPONSE No. 95 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow PRAYER OF DEDICATION Gracious and merciful God, we present these gifts remembering the service and sacrifice of Jesus Christ on our behalf. We give today rejoicing in the joy of our salvation. We seek to share the gospel message of a love that fulfills life and conquers sin and death. Bless these gifts and all who give. Use our wealth, our time, our abilities for the good of all of your people. Amen. DISMISSAL WITH BLESSING HYMN No. 378 Amazing Grace
CLOSING VOLUNTARY This Little Gospel Light of Mine Keith Kolander Let us be aware this musical offering is a statement of faith to send us from worship into service. Please be respectful of those who choose to remain to listen. LEAVING FOR SERVICE We are called to be God's hands and God's feet. This has been a consistent message and theme over the last few months. Now, we are calling all of God's children who are available to serve. Our local non-profit that provides services and support to women and children in their darkest hour needs help moving furniture and boxes We will be moving a 3 bedroom residence on Saturday, July 1st and we will perform some light cleaning as well so, if you cannot move furniture and boxes, please consider some light cleaning. We will meet at the church at 8am sharp on Saturday, July 1st and we will work until the job is complete. Please RSVP so we can be sure we have the hands (and hearts) we need. What a blessed opportunity this is... Chad & Carrie PLEASE JOIN US.. FUMC is well known for their delicious homemade pies. The ladies have been making frozen fruit pies for many years. They would love to teach the art of pie making to anyone who is interested. Pies are usually made every 6 weeks, early on a Wednesday morning. If you would like to join them, watch the church calendar for the next pie making date or contact Marlene Bell at 232-2597. No previous experience is needed! JOIN IN THE PARADE --- CELEBRATE AMES FUMC Do not let the parade pass you by as Dolly Levi sings about in the Broadway musical, Hello, Dolly! Join with others from Ames FUMC and our Cub and Boy Scouts in representing our congregation in this year s 4 th of July parade. Dress in vividly bright colors! Meet in front of the downtown Hy-Vee Drug store 30 minutes prior to the start of the parade and look for our scout troops and van. If the location changes We will send out a cyber-news to update you. PLEASE come and show your pride in our 151 years of ministry In the heart of Ames.
FROM OUR AMES FUMC FOUNDATION Our Foundation board of directors met on June 19 and received a report showing that as of June 14 our portfolio of funds had a total of $1,108,198. Ryan Meeks and Jennifer Hendrian are our managers of funds through US Bank. Already in 2017, we have received two very nice large sum gifts from the estate of Robert Carstens ($20,000) and from Fern Fincham ($53,557.02). Alison Goodman, Mackenzie Abrams, Caitlyn Grebner, Izaak Schmitt, and Lawrence VanderWerff were the recipients of scholarships that will be granted to them as they enter college this fall. From the $62,523 funds available for the Foundation to disperse this year, the funds have already supported spring scholarships, a continuing education for Pastor Cephas to become a Stephen Ministry Leader, Kat Hawley for participating in the Simpson College Youth Academy, our FUMC Tech Communications director, our ASP Team for this summer, and a grant was given to help pay the expenses of the Peace Circles that the congregation will soon be experiencing as a follow up to the congregational assessment tool. Mary Beth Oostenbrug serves as chairperson/president and Marty Sankey is vice-chairpersons/vice-president of the Foundation board. PEACE CIRCLES TO ASSIST AS FOLLOW UP TO OUR CONGREGATIONAL ASSESSMENT TOOL REPORT The Church Assessment Tool at First United Methodist Church revealed high levels of conflict with competing cultures at play. Church leaders have accepted the recommendation of our CAT Interpreters that Peace Circles will assist us in finding reconciliation and restoration for the congregation. The Peacemaking Circle process will help us to listen deeply to one another so that we might learn how to move forward in a healthy way. Using a circle process is not simply a matter of putting chairs in a circle. The circle is a dialog process that works intentionally to create a safe space to discuss very difficult or painful issues in order to improve relationships and resolve differences. The intent of the circle is to find resolutions that serve every member of the circle. The process is based on an assumption of equal worth and dignity for all participants and therefore provides an equal voice to all participants. Every participant has gifts to offer in finding a good solution to the problem. On June 29, the members of the Church Council and members of the Staff Parish Relations Committee will participate in the first of the Peacemaking circles. Look for information in the weekly bulletin or through cyber-news for times in which the whole congregation will be invited to participate. The plan is to have several of these Peace Circles happen over the next few months. Our facilitators will be Diane McClanahan and Carla Cain from the Des Moines Pastoral Counseling Services; these two women were also the interpreters of our CAT report. Hopefully YOU will be willing to participate in this process.
United Methodist Women will host their Guest Day on Thursday, July 13, at 9:30 am in the Fellowship Hall. All women of the church and guests from area United Methodist churches are invited. Sarah Paulos from Iowa Interfaith Power and Light will speak on Climate Justice, a current UMW study topic. Please RSVP to Sally Peterson petep@mailmis.com by July 7 if you plan to attend. COFFEE TALK - COME JOIN US!!! June 25th- We will not be meeting July 2nd - Not a Fan July 9th - Not a Fan July 16th - Not a Fan Everyone is welcome to join us for any week! You do not need to be at all of the sessions, so just come when you can. We would love to have you join us! Chad & Carrie Copley ASP fundraiser at Perkins Look for the green coupons around church, and take one every time you go to Perkins July 1-24. When you give your server a coupon, Perkins will give 10% of your total bill to ASP. Please share coupons with everyone you know who goes to Perkins. We appreciate your support! HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Our Mission Committee has worked with Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa ( Building Houses, Building Hope ) on a current construction at 306 Wellons Drive in Ames. The Missions Committee encourages YOU to get involved! You can do so by contacting Pat Olsson, volunteer coordinator, at 515-232-8815 or info@hfhci.org. Or, you can reach out to Weldon Abaar the construction supervisor at 515-460-1718 or wpbarr@hotmail.com. If you are interested in being a part of an Ames FUMC work team visit, please contact Rhonda Carney, chair of our Missions Committee.
Summer music has been scheduled. E-mail mcakerice@aol.com or call Myrna Cakerice (450-5556) if you have music YOU would like to share for September. FOOD BANK ALWAYS NEEDS FOOD At this time of year, in the summer, the local Food Bank can be short of food items. Bring your donations to church and place them in the grocery cart in the south entrance near the Fellowship Hall. Thanks for your help! Congratulations to Ryan and Amber Jordan on the birth of their son, Thomas Ryan. Thomas has an older sister, Madeline, who was anxious to welcome him to their home in Urbandale. Thomas s grandparents are Kim Jordan & Dean Miller and Terry & Judy Andersen. Congratulations to William and Jane Edwards on the birth of their new granddaughter, Lillian Melissa, born to Sarah and Wes. Happy 65th wedding anniversary to Darrell and Maxine Thomason. Darrell and Maxine s anniversary was on June 22nd. Helen Johnson took a fall and broke her pelvis. She will be living in Story City at Bethany Manor. Her new address is: Helen Johnson Bethany Manor 1212 Lafayette Ave Story City, IA 50248 Cards and visits are welcome! Flowers in loving memory of Elaine, wife and mother. From Keith and Bruce Bailey.
The Week at a Glance June 25 July 1 Sunday, June 25 9:30 ONE SERVICE VBS Children Sing Baptism of Beckett Robert Brandt Monday, June 26 10:30 Funeral Services for Deanna Stone 2:30 Funeral Services for John Samuelson Tuesday, June 27 Quilters 11:00 Life Group/CR 2:00-7:00 Farm to Folk 5:30 Finance Wednesday, June 28 Thursday, June 29 6:30 First Peace Circle - Council/SPRC Friday, June 30 Saturday July 1 5:30 SAF Worship Baptism Allie Marie Phillips CR-Conference Room FH-Fellowship Hall LIB - Library MPR-Multipurpose Room MSR-Middle School Room HSR-High School Room SCR-Staff Conference Room Par - Parlor ACOLYTES Ainsley & Addie Jurgens SOUND Doug Hill Pete Peterson Dean Swyter Fredrick Killian Mike Evans Calvin Evans GREETERS Jan Bortz & Norma Downs NURSERY Eryn Clove Audrey VIDEO Marty Sankey Larry Vallery Mike Evans USHERS UMM Life Groups UTILITIES Dean & Judy Sampson Don & Lavone Newell Roy Cakerice Thank you to Karen Andrews for the lovely bouquet of flowers that graced our worship setting on Father s Day (June 18).
WE WELCOME YOU! Our Welcome Center is located in the gathering space near the elevator. Please stop by if you have questions or would like to get more information about the church. Be sure to mention if you are a first time visitor. Nursery care is available in Room E203, in the Christian Education Unit, on Saturday nights and Sunday mornings for children under the age of 5. All of our workers are trained and screened. Items for children s worship bags are available in the gathering area. Restrooms are located in the east hallways and by the elevator. Ushers are available at the entrances of the sanctuary to assist you with hearing devices, large print bulletins or any questions you may have. An emergency phone and defibrillator are located on the wall near the west entry. First United Methodist Church Affirmation of Welcome As a community of the people of God, we are called to minister to all people of the world, knowing that the world is often an unloving place of alienation and brokenness. Christ calls us to reconciliation and wholeness, as we are challenged by the Gospel to be agents of healing within our society. We stand in affirmation with the apostle Paul that in Christ "there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female." Christ has made us one. We acknowledge that this reconciliation encompasses all within the community of faith who exhibit any and all differences in the human condition including, but not limited to: race, gender, ethnicity, age, culture, physical and mental ability, educational level, economic status, personality, marital status, sexual orientation and gender identity in response to the often hostile social climate with respect to diversity within our society and the resulting feelings of alienation from the Church, we wish to make known our caring and concern. It is for this purpose that we affirm the following: all persons share the sacred worth that comes from being unique individuals created by God; all persons are welcome within the membership of this congregation upon making affirmation of faith; and that as members of this congregation, all persons are invited and encouraged to share in the sacramental and general life of this congregation. CHURCH STAFF Rev. Fred Lewis, Senior Minister/Lead Pastor Rev. Cephas Davis, Associate Pastor Nicole Smith, Director of Christian Education Deb Benefield, Director of Office & Communications Reid Cummer, Business Manager Myrna Cakerice, Organist/Director of Choirs Steve Pelz, Custodian Matt Woodworth, Part-time/Sunday Custodian Go to our website: www.fumcames.org for the latest church information. Follow us on facebook. Church office hours: Mon-Thurs: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Friday 8:30 to 4:30 AS ALWAYS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ANY OF THE CHURCH HAPPENINGS, PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE: WWW.FUMCAMES.ORG